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1. Infrared Key keyfob pressed simultaneously Press to accept entry NOTE An Infrared Key cannot be used to turn off a panic alarm Therefore do not use zone 99 if a Keypad is not installed When all fields in Group 3 are programmed press next desired Group and Field number Zones Response Type Definitions Each zone must be assigned a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults on that zone Type 0 Zone Disabled Type 6 24 hour Silent Alarm Type 1 Entry Exit Burglary This type generally assigned to a zone containing an Assigned to sensors on doors through which Emergency button that is designed to initiate an alarm entry and exit normally take place when the report to the central station but which produces no local system is armed displays or alarm sounds Type 2 Not used Type 7 24 hour Audible Alarm Type 3 Perimeter Burglary This type also assigned to a zone containing an Normally assigned to all sensors on exterior Emergency button but which will initiate an audible doors and windows requiring instant alarm alarm in addition to an alarm report to the central station Type 4 Interior Follower Type 8 24 hour Auxilliary Alarm keypad sounder only Delayed alarm only if the Entry Exit zone is This type assigned to a zone containing a button for use faulted first otherwise produces an instant in personal emergencies or to a zone containing alarm Assigned to zone covering an area suc
2. N UNLOCKED 2 While holding the lock steady insert the retainer clip into the retainer slots Position clip as illustrated to facilitate easy removal CABINET DOOR BOTTOM MOUNTING THE KEYPAD 1 Remove the back mounting plate of the keypad by pressing down on the locking tabs 2 Mount the back plate If surface wiring the keypad break one of the surface wiring knockouts before mounting For concealed wiring installations pull M the connection wires though the rectangular cutout RETAINER CLIP NOTE POSITION RETAINER SLOTS For wall removal tamper protection insert a screw through the back plate s Salut tamper tab and into wall READY um INSTANT POWER ZONES umm 1 Em 2 Em mu 4 mm 5 mm 6 7 SURFACE WIRING 3 After making wiring connections see next page and Summary of KNOCKOUT Connections diagramme snap the keypad back onto the plate by gently pressing down on the locking tabs 4 amp 4 DEMCO GENTLY PRESS DOWN TAB TO LOCK KEYPAD TO MOUNTING PLATE Wiring Connections Make wiring connections by referring to the Summary of Connections diagramme on the inside back cover of this manual Below is a summary description of the terminal connections Power Connections A e Connect AC Input from 16 5VAC 25VA minimum transformer to terminals 1 and 2 e Use ADEMCO 1321 transformer 16 5VAC 25VA in location
3. OFF LEDs active at all times GROUP 0 Zone LED Press the respective option number key Field 3 ON OFF totoggle the option on off Option Number and Title 1 Zone 1 Response Time ON Fast 10mSec OFF Normal 300mSec 2 Zone 2 Response Time ON Fast 10mSec OFF Normal 300mSec 3 Zone 3 Response Time ON Fast 10mSec OFF Normal 300mSec 4 Zone4 Response Time ON Fast 10mSec OFF Normal 300mSec 5 Zone 5 Response Time ON Fast 10mSec OFF Normal 300mSec 6 Zone 6 Response Time ON Fast 10mSec OFF Normal 300mSec When options 1 6 in field 3 are programmed as desired press to advance to Field 4 in Group 0 keypad beeps twice or press next desired Group and Field number GROUP 0 Zone LED Press the respective option number key Field 4 ON OFF to toggle the option on off Option Number and Title 1 Phone System Dial Select ON Muttifreq OTMF OFF Decadic Pulse Dial 2 Radionics SESCOA Format ON Radionics OFF SESCOA 3 30 sec Delay dialler alarm sound on Burg ON Provide delay OFF No delay 4 Restore Report Transmission ON Dynamic as zones restore OFF At disarm 5 Keyswitch on Zone 6 m ON Keyswitch used OFF Zone 6 is security zone NOTE If using keyswitch Auto Stay If yes keyswitch tamper protection responds as type 5 zone trouble option should be disabled day
4. REGIONS KEYPAD z x tu O O CURRENT MUST z 216 EXTERNAL BEINCLUDED 208 DW PWR PWR gt 2 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 1 SOUNDER IN AUX 2 L 5 i2vbc CODE TIONS lt lt 9 55 i WHEN PROGRAMMED AS SYSTEM READY 2A MAX S EVE INDICATOR REMOTE KEYPAD 29 Q Q 9 9 STEADY READY TO ARM or STEADY OFF NOT READY ZONE FAULTED 1234 cag wi a IF USING THE KEYSWITCH CONNECT THE EOLR YY S 9 EGER EGER EGER EORR BETWEEN THE BLUE WIRES OF THE KEYSWITCH VISTA 5 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company a Division of Pittway Corporation and its divisions subsidiaries and affiliates Seller 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product or for products not having an Ademco date stamp for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its op tion free of charge for materials or labor any product which is proved not in compliance with Seller s specifications or proves defective in materials or workman
5. Code 4 Download Call Back Number 5 Primary Reporting Phone Number Explanation Entries 0 9 Not usable when system is armed 6145 Press to advance to next field after 4 digit entered 0 9 B F JE LI LJ cere Press to advance to the next field after 4 digit entered 0 9 pause JE JE E TEE rans Press 0 to end field if less than max digits used Press to advance to next field 0 9 ft pause LI tan as Press 0 to end field if less than max digits used Press to advance to next field 0 9 ft pause ran as Press 0 to end field if less than max digits used Press to advance to next field 6 Secondary Reporting Phone Number 0 9 pause I OI U L As Press 0 to end field if less than max digits used Press to accept entry Keypad beeps 4 times indicating the end of Group 1 When all fields in Group 1 are programmed as desired press next desired Group and Field number 240 PROGRAMMING GROUPS 2 9 Zone Types Comm Options Report Codes Misc Options The options in Groups 2 3 4 and 9 are programmed by entering a single digit representing the desired option from a list of options for each field Groups 5 8 contain 2 digit report code fields Simply enter the desired 2 digit report code Refer to the Group Number Identification di
6. accept entry 4 beeps 00 When all fields in Group 8 programmed press next desired Group and Field number 14 Begin programming Group 9 by pressing 9 1 Brackets indicate factory default values Group 9 Miscellaneous Options In Group 9 A 10 B 11 C 12 D 13 E 14 F 15 Field Number and Title Explanation Entries 1 Alarm Timeout minutes 1 15 0 No timeout Press to advance 3 Selection overridden for fire alarms if no timeout is selected in Group 0 Field 2 2 Entry Delay increments of 10 seconds 1 15 entry times 10 seconds 10 150 secs 02 No delay Exit Delay Entry Delay 15 secs Press to advance 3 Number of Rings to Answer Downloader 1 14 15 Answering Machine Fax Bypass 0 Disabled Press to advance 4 Programmable Output 1 Options 0 Disabled 1 Mimic keypad sounder 2 Resettable 4 wire smoke detector power connect to low side 3 Output active during Entry Exit time 4 Keyswitch Green LED Ready Not Ready 5 Memory of alarm strobe Prog Out 2 Red LED System Status On Armed AWAY User Code 9 or IR keyfob to turn output on for 5 seconds Pulse Armed STAY f Flashing Alarm 9 or IR Keyfob to turn output on for 5 seconds User Code 9 or IR keyfob to toggle output on or off 9 or IR keyfob to toggle output on or off Off Disarmed 10 Fail to communicate Press to accept
7. alarm night If disarmed fault of tamper switch causes trouble sound and report to CS if code programmed If armed tamper fault causes an alarm and report to CS if code programmed 6 Auto Stay Option ON On OFF Off When options 1 6 in Field 4 are programmed as desired press next desired Group and Field number 2G If yes When armed AWAY system automatically changes to STAY mode at the end of exit delay if no Entry Exit zone has been faulted during exit time PROGRAMMING GROUP 1 Installer Code ID Phone Numbers The options in Group 1 are programmed by entering the actual numerical data Installer Code Subscriber ID PABX code and phone numbers in each field Refer to the Group Number Identification diagramme in the USING PROGRAMME MODE section to identify Group number displays e After selecting a field within Group 1 make the required data entry Zone 1 4 LEDs display data entries in binary code as each digit is pressed see the diagramme below for binary weights of each zone LED Zone 6 LED flashes rapidly when at the first digit of a field then changes to a slow flash more on than off after the first digit has been entered and the system is waiting for the second digit to be entered The LED turns off after the second digit has been entered The Installer Code and Subscriber ID fields require all digits to be entered before continuing Press to advance after entering all dig
8. and Title Explanation Entries 1 Zone 95 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above 1 and keys Press to advance 00 2 Zone 96 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above 3 and keys Press to advance 00 3 Zone 99 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above and keys Press to advance 00 4 Duress zone 92 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 00 duress report activated by entry of user 06 security code S Away Stay Close Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 0 0 Away Stay 6 Opening Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 7 Exit Error Report Code Enable See Report Code Entries box above Must use Contact ID reporting Press to accept entry Keypad beeps 4 times When all fields in Group 6 are programmed press next desired Group and Field number Begin programming Group 7 by pressing 7 1 Brackets indicate factory default values Group 7 System Report Codes Field Number and Title Explanation Entries 1 Bypass Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 00 2 AC Loss Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance E 00 3 Low Battery Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance E 00 4 Trouble Report Code See Re
9. circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 32 to 40 C the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hea
10. entry Keypad beeps 4 times When all fields in Group 9 are programmed press next desired Group and Field number or exit Programming Mode VISTA 5 TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Special Functions While in Programming Mode entry of 971 Initialise Clear Reset 1 Alarm 24 hour Silent Central Station ID for downloading Alarm 24 hour Audible 972 Loads factory defaults 1 for all programmed data for Groups 0 9 Fire Loop Trouble Keyswitch Tamper Trouble Day Night Tamper Cancel by User Exit Error Alarm Armed Disarmed AWAY MAXIMUM Quick arm is reported as User 00 3 3 is enabled amp also for keyswitch STAY arm if 441 AND keyswitch is enabled 4 4 10 21 22 23 31 32 34 35 39 50 01 02 305 373 74 80 01 06 07 08 09 41 70 01 02 Remote Programming And Control VISTA 5 can be remotely programmed from an IBM compatible personal computer PC Programming VISTA 5 from a remote location is protected against compromise by someone attempting to defeat the system using 3 levels of security protection 1 Security Code Handshake An 8 digit central station ID code must be matched between VISTA 5 and the central station 2 a Office initiated Remote Programming The operator calls the site from your office to initiate the download call The control hangs up and then calls back the PC via the pre programmed telephone number The unit can then be uploaded do
11. list of ZONE TYPES in the PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM section for the available zone types that can be programmed in this system Communication The system provides communication capability central station reporting etc over public analogue telephone lines Programming Easily programmed from any of the 6145 or 6145IR remote keypads Programmed options to establish specific alarm and reporting features are stored in nonvolatile EEROM memory The system can be uploaded downloaded or controlled via a computer and Hayes Baksia modem see REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL section System Features System The VISTA 5 is a microprocessor based state of the art security control that supports up to 6 wired zones STATUS zm ARMED READY INSTANT POWER ZONES mm 1 mm 2 mm 3 4 mm 5 mm 6 OFF AWAY PANIC STAY OR PROG OUTPUT Keyfob Auto Stay Mode If system is armed AWAY but the entry exit door is not faulted by the end of exit delay the system automatically arms in STAY mode Access Codes Installer Code Master Code Upto 4 Secondary User Codes can be assigned by the system s Master Code IMPORTANT Remove the protective covering from the 6145IR keypad s IR window after installation Remote Keypads 6145IR shown System supports up to four 6145 6145IR LED keypads or 6146 infrared receiver Keypads are cover wall removal t
12. 10 characters sec DTMF TouchTone Data tones 1400 2300 Hz ACK 1400 Hz KISSOFF 44 9 format Line Seize Double Pole 16 5VAC 25VA Plug In Transformer for 120V AC primary power Remote Keypad Remote Keypad w IR Receiver IR receiver IR transmitter Keyswitch 6145 6145IR REMOTE KEYPAD Physical Electrical Interface Connections 6146IR IR RECEIVER Physical Electrical Interface Connections 118mm W 116mm H 21mm D Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 25mA when disarmed 6145 36mA 6145IR LL Terminal 1 Data In from Control term 7 on VISTA 5 Terminal 2 12VDC input aux pwr term 5 on VISTA 5 Terminal 3 Ground term 4 on VISTA 5 Terminal 4 Data Out to Control term 6 on VISTA 5 102mm W 66mm H 23mm D Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 9mA Terminal 1 Data In from Control term 7 on VISTA 5 Terminal 2 12VDC input aux pwr term 5 on VISTA 5 Terminal 3 Ground term 4 on VISTA 5 Terminal 4 Data Out to Control term 6 on VISTA 5 21 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons For example Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an
13. Entry Exit 7 24 Hour Audible Panic 3 Perimeter 8 24 Hour Auxilliary 4 Interior Follower 9 Fire 5 24 Hour Burglary Tamper A or 10 press 0 Interior w Delay Begin programming Group 2 by pressing 2 1 Brackets indicate factory default values Field Number and Title Explanation Entries 1 Zone 1 Response Type 0 as described above Press to advance Keypad beeps twice 2 Zone 2 Response Type 0 A as described above Press to advance Keypad beeps twice 3 Zone 3 Response Type 0 as described above Press to advance Keypad beeps twice 4 Zone 4 Response Type 0 as described above Press to advance Keypad beeps twice 5 Zone 5 Response Type 0 as described above Press to advance Keypad beeps twice 6 Zone 6 Response Type 0 A as described above Press to accept entry Keypad beeps 4 times When all fields in Group 2 are programmed press next desired Group and Field number E Begin programming Group 3 by pressing 3 1 Brackets indicate factory default values Group 3 Zone Response Types for Panic Keys Field Number and Title Explanation Entries 1 Zone 95 Response Type 1 and keys pressed simultaneously Press to advance 0 2 Zone 96 Response Type 3 and keys pressed simultaneously Press to advance 0 3 Zone 99 Response Type and keys pressed simultaneously or AWAY STAY keys on a 6
14. LED TO GIVE WARNING HOWEVER IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN SELLER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EX CLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorised ADEMCO ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION 165 Eileen Way Syosset NY 11791 Copyright 1998 Pittway Corporation N8826V1 11 98
15. VISTA 5 Installation Instructions STATUS ARMED mm READY ES INSTANT POWER ZONES mm 1 2 Em 3 4 Em 5 mm 6 ADEMCO N8826V1 11 98 Table of Contents SYSTEM FEATURES c 3 MOUNTING THE BOARD AND CABINET LOCK e oi EE REN Re pa EH Ren etra 4 WIRING m 5 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL 6 USING PROGRAMME onto t atu 6 PROGRAMME GROUP 9 PROGRAMME GROUP 10 PROGRAMME GROUPS 2 9 acess 11 REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONUERGE 15 messe 16 SYSTEM OPERATION 17 erian 18 SPECIFICA TIONS 21 IVE TA HONS 22 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 2 1 441 12 0 23 WARRANTY NT 24 Zones Supported Up to 6 wired EOLR zones EOLR supervised N O or N C sensors 300msec normal response or optional fast 10msec response programmable by zone 24 hr zones Zones 95 96 99 are programmable for silent panic audible panic auxiliary or fire Duress zone 92 user 06 if enabled Refer to the
16. agramme in the USING PROGRAMME MODE section to identify Group number displays e After selecting a Field within a Group make the required entry Zone 1 4 LEDs display data entries in binary code as each digit is pressed see the diagramme below for binary weights of each zone LED Zone 6 LED flashes rapidly when at the first digit of a field then changes to a slow flash more on than off after the first digit has been entered and the system is waiting for the second digit to be entered The LED turns off after the second digit has been entered To enter A B C D E F hex digits in report code fields press 0 for A 1 for B 2 for C 3 for D 4 for E and 5 for F Press to advance to the next field in this group The keypad beeps four times when at the end of each of these groups Field Numbers and Data Entry Binary Codes for Groups 2 9 Binary Field Number Weight STATUS 914 5 6 add if ON ARMED ARMED LED BLINKS 1 READY 2 INSTANT 4 POWER ZONES For Groups 1 9 Zone 1 4 1 zx LEDs indicate the binary code 2 2 for the data being entered 4 3 8 m4 off mm 5 Zone 6 LED indicates the first gt 6 digit of the data entry when flashing 77 Group 2 Zone Response Types for Wired Zones Enter the desired zone response type for each zone as follows 0 Zone Not Used 6 24 Hour Silent Panic
17. alarm warning device Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths they may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical
18. ammed for audible emergency the console will emit a steady alarm sound and the ALARM LED will flash on and off Silence the alarm by entering the security code and pressing OFF If the system has been programmed for silent emergency there will be no audible alarms or displays but a report will be sent to the central station 5 Notify the central station that all tests are finished and verify results with them NOTES zug NOTES 20 Specifications VISTA 5 SECURITY CONTROL Physical Electrical Communication ACCESSORIES No 1321 No 6145 Series No 6145IR LL No 6146IR No INF TX No 4146 254mm W 254mm H 76mm D VOLTAGE INPUT 16 5VAC from 25VA mains transformer ADEMCO No 1321 in 120VAC regions RECHARGEABLE BACKUP BATTERY 12VDC 6AH max Gel type ALARM SOUNDER 12V 2 0 Amp output can drive 12V sounders AUXILLIARY POWER OUTPUT 12VDC 500mA max STANDBY TIME To determine total standby battery load add 100mA to total Aux Power output and remote keypad currents FUSES Battery 3A No 90 12 Aux Power 1A No 90 14 FORMATS SUPPORTED ADEMCO Express 10 characters sec DIMF TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300 Hz ACK 1400 Hz KISSOFF 4 2 format ADEMCO Low Speed 10 pulses sec 1900 Hz Data Tone 1400 Hz ACK KISSOFF 3 1 4 1 4 2 format SESCOA Radionics 20 pulses sec 1800 Hz Data Tone 2300 Hz ACK KISSOFF formats report 0 9 B F 3 1 4 1 4 2 format ADEMCO Contact ID
19. amper protected e System may also be armed and disarmed using a keyswitch 6145IR 6146IR support up to 4 remote wireless IR infrared keyfobs INF TX To install keyfobs simply assign each one a user number see SYSTEM OPERATION section then press any button on the keyfob being assigned while aiming at the 6145IR or 6146lR To select Stay function or Programmable Output for the bottom key see PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL section Group 0 field 1 option 6 Mounting the Board Lock amp Keypad MOUNTING THE BOARD 1 Slide the PC board into the slots at the top edge of the cabinet allowing the board to rest on the cabinet tab and screw hole standoff 2 Secure the board using the screw provided PHONE LINE CONNECTOR NOTE Australian VISTA 5a uses a modular connector instead of terminals for telephone line TOP CABINET BOARD connections DETAIL A OPTIONAL TAMPER SIDE VIEW SWITCH BRACKET CONNECT SWITCH TO A ZONE S TERMINAL tamper bracket provision INSTALLING THE CABINET LOCK If a lock is used Optional ADEMCO No N6277 Lock N6277 1 Clip The cabinet can be closed without a lock by using 2 screws in the cover 1 Remove lock knockout control cabinet cover Insert key into the lock Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed LOCKED RETAINER CO CLIP m Ake
20. at the same time then press the desired Group number and Field number Binary Weight add if ON 12 STATUS ARMED READY Em INSTANT mu POWER ZONES mpm 1 Em 2 3 4 5 6 1 off off quick arm quick byp code lock inh dnload type 5 opt keyfob opt Field Number 2 off ON off AC loss byp exit warn arm ding 1 alarm zn fire alrm time LEDs off 3 ARMED LED BLINKS ON ON off Options For Each Field z1 rsp time z2 rsp time z3 rsp time z4 rsp time z5 rsp time z6 rsp time Begin programming Group 0 System Options by pressing 0 1 4 off off ON phone Sescoa Rad 30s delay dynam rest keyswitch z6 auto stay GROUP 0 Zone LED Press the respective option number key Field 1 ON OFF totoggle the option on off Option Number and Title Quick Arm ON Enable arming without a code entry OFF Code always required to arm 2 Quick Bypass ON Allow bypass of all open zones using code 6 OFF Zones must be individually bypassed 3 Keypad Code Tamper ON 20 keystrokes in 15 minutes or less without a valid command locks out the keypad for 15 minutes OFF Code tamper protection disabled 4 Inhibit Download if Armed Nn No downloading when system is armed OFF Download at any time 5 Zone 5 Respons
21. ber 4 After programming all fields in all groups exit Programming Mode by pressing 98 no re entry to Programme Mode by installer code or 99 allows re entry to Programme Mode by installer code m Keypad Sounds and LEDs When programming the keypad beeps to indicate the following 1 beep acknowledgment of key press 1 long beep occurs after pressing system is waiting for a group number to be entered 2 beeps a indicates the end of a programme field occurs after entering the last digit of a field b in Group 0 indicates toggle of field status in effect the end of the field 3 beeps indicates end of 2 digit field for example report code fields 4 beeps indicates the end of a group occurs after entering the last digit of the last field in a group Status LEDs indicate group number or field number in binary code ZONE LEDs indicate value of digit being entered or viewed in binary code Zone 6 LED flashes when ready to accept first digit of a programme field a rapid flash means system is waiting for first digit entry b slow flash more on than off means first digit has been entered system is waiting for entry of second digit upon which the LED turns off Group Number Identification When the group number is entered before the field number is entered the Status and Zone 1 LEDs on the keypad display the selected programme group in binary code as shown in the following table note that once
22. ctions The system supports up to 6 security codes and up to 4 infrared keys which can also be used to perform system functions Each code or infrared key is assigned a user number as follows User 1 Installer Code programmed by the installer while in Programming Mode User 2 Master Code assigned by the installer and can be changed by master user Users 3 6 Secondary User Codes assigned by the master user User 6 not available as normal Secondary Code if duress reporting is enabled see User 6 below User 6 Duress Code if duress reporting is enabled use of this code will perform system functions but will also automatically send a duress report if duress report is not enabled User 6 is a normal secondary user Users 11 14 Infrared Keys assigned by the master user All security codes master and secondary permit access to the system for arming disarming etc The Installer Code permits re entry into the Programming Mode and also allows access to the normal functions of the system when the system is disarmed It is not usable when the system is armed in any arming mode unless it was the code used to arm the system If the Installer exits Programming Mode with 98 installer cannot re enter Programming Mode with Installer Code 99 installer can re enter Programming Mode with Installer Code To assign the Master Code by installer Installer Code CODE Key 02 User 2 Master Code The keypad will beep thr
23. e Option a ON Trouble when disarmed alarm when armed OFF Alarm when armed or disarmed Keyfob Soft Key Option ON Programmable output see Group 9 Field 4 OFF button 3 will arm in STAY mode When options 1 6 in Field 1 are programmed as desired press to advance to Field 2 in Group 0 keypad beeps twice or press next desired Group and Field number GROUP 0 Zone LED Press the respective option number key Field 2 ON OFF _ toggle the option on off Option Number and Title 1 Mains Loss Warning Beeps xz ON System beeps upon AC mains loss OFF No sound upon AC mains loss 2 Exit Delay Warning Beeps ON Keypad beeps during exit delay OFF No sounding during exit delay 3 Confirmation of Arming Ding ON 0 5 sec alarm sound when system is armed Dings after closing report kissoff if programmed and after exit delay if not OFF No arming ding 4 Single Audible Alarm Per Zone m ON Single alarm zone armed period OFF Multiple alarms zone armed period 5 Fire Zone Timeout m ON Same alarm timeout as burglary OFF Unlimited manual turnoff 6 Keypad LEDs off when armed AWAY m ON All LEDs off except during E E delay and 1 When options 1 6 in field 2 are programmed as desired press to advance to Field 3 in Group 0 keypad beeps twice or press next desired Group and Field number minute after when system is armed AWAY
24. e s Restore faulted zone s if necessary so that READY LED is lit Fault and restore every sensor individually to assure that it is being monitored by the system 2 Enter the security code and press the TEST key 4 beeps will sound from the keypad and the external sounder if used should sound for second and then turn off A test report should be transmitted 11 programmed to the central station immediately If the backup battery is discharged or missing the external sounder may still turn on and a low battery and test report will be transmitted The keypad will beep once every 40 seconds to indicate that the system is in the Test Mode Each zone that is activated during the Test Mode will result in a keypad emitting 4 beeps and illuminating the zone LED for the activated zone To exit from the Test Mode enter code OFF In order to test all of the keypad LEDs press keys 4 5 and 6 simultaneously All LEDs should turn on This test can be done at any time and in any mode of the system The system will send a message to the central station during the following tests Notify the central station that a test will be in progress 3 Arm the system and fault one or more zones After 30 seconds if optional dialler delay is selected silence alarm sound s by entering the code and pressing OFF Check Entry Exit delay zones 4 Check the keypad initiated alarm by pressing the Panic key pairs and If the system has been progr
25. ee times when the Master Code has been successfully entered The Master Security Code can be used to assign up to four Secondary Codes it can also be used to remove all Secondary Codes from the system individually To assign Secondary Security Codes Master Code CODE key 2 digit User Number 03 06 Secondary Code The system will emit a single beep when each Secondary Code has been successfully entered NOTE When a Secondary Code is inadvertently repeated for different users the lower user number will take priority To delete Secondary Security Codes Master Code CODE key User No 03 06 11 14 wait 5 sec The keypad will beep once for users 03 06 or the LEDs will flash for keyfobs 11 14 confirming the deletion To change the Master code Installer Code CODE Key 02 New Master Code OR Master Code CODE Key 02 New Master Code New Master Code again TO ASSIGN AN INFRARED KEY DO THE FOLLOWING Enter the Master Code CODE key User Number 11 14 then press any button on the infrared key being assigned within 30 seconds point the key at the infrared keypad or receiver when pressing a button OTHER FEATURES User Operating Functions Keypad Lockout Feature see programming Group 0 Field 1 option 3 Arm All Protection Code 2 AWAY There is the capability to lock out keypad entry for 15 minutes which Arm Perimeter Only Code 3 STAY protects against keypad code tampering This feature if enabled Arm Perimete
26. for a leased system e nhibit local keypad programming prevents account takeover e Command the system to upload a copy of its resident programme to the office e Read arming status ac power status lists of faulted zones bypassed zones zones currently in alarm and zones currently in trouble Notes After the control and the PC have established valid communication the system will remain active except when a programme download data transfer is taking place If an alarm does occur download communication will be broken off and the proper dialler reports will be sent to the central station Remote Programming Advisory Notes Alarm and trouble reporting are disabled during the time that the system and the central station are linked to each other following a valid exchange of codes Reporting occurs after the link is broken Keypad entries are processed during the same time interval cited above Should an alarm transpire during the remote programme interval the system would respond to the alarm condition A copy of the programme downloaded may be produced from the IBM compatible PC using the product s internal report generator when an optional printer is connected Programme download time is less than 45 seconds for a complete programme 16 System Operation Refer to the User s Manual for procedures in system operation The following summarises these functions SECURITY CODES Security codes are used when performing system fun
27. h monitoring devices such as water sensors temperature as a foyer or lobby through which one must sensors etc Designed to initiate an alarm report to the pass upon entry to reach the keypad to disarm central station and only provides keypad warning sounds the system Designed to provide instant and alarm displays intrusion alarm in the event an intruder hides Type 9 Supervised Fire alarm on short trouble on open on the premises prior to the system being Fire zone may not be bypassed armed or gains access to the premises through an unprotected area Automatically bypassed in Type 10 Interior ant h STAY and INSTANT arming modes Delayed alarm whether or not an Entry Exit zone is faulted first Exit delay is present for any arming mode Automatically bypassed in STAY and INSTANT arming modes 5 24 hour Response Burglary Can be assigned to a zone containing tamper switches or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room drug supply room etc or other controlled access area where immediate notification of an entry is desired During the disarmed state the system will provide latched keypad annunciation and central station report if desired of openings or troubles During the armed state violations will initiate an alarm or can initiate an alarm if the system is either armed or disarmed see PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL section Group 0 Field 1 option 5 i Begin programming Group 4 by press
28. ing 4 1 Brackets indicate factory default values Group 4 Communication Options Field Number and Title Explanation Entries 1 Digicom Report Format 0 ADEMCO Low Speed 341 441 Std 5 ADEMCO 4 2 Express 7 1 Radionics 341 441 Std 6 ADEMCO 442 Express 2 ADEMCO Low Speed 4 2 7 ADEMCO Contact ID see Table of Event Codes on page 15 3 Radionics 4 2 8 ADEMCO Low Speed 3 1 4 1 Expanded 4 Audio Tone No ACK wait only alarms 9 Radionics 3 1 4 1 Expanded Press to advance 2 Reporting Method Primary No Secondary No 0 0 All reports Back up only if can t access primary no 1 Alarms Restores Cancels Other Reports 2 All except Open Close Test Open Close Test 3 Alarms Restores Cancels All reports 4 All except Open Close Test All reports 5 All reports All reports Dual Press to advance 3 Test Report Periodicity 0 No periodic Test Report 1 24 hours daily 2 Weekly 3 Monthly 0 The first test report is sent 12 hours after exiting Programme Mode Press to advance 4 Maximum No of Reports 1 15 02 Unlimited applies to alarms and alarm restores 0 Per Armed Period where A 10 B 11 C 12 D 13 E 14 F 15 Press to accept entry Keypad beeps 4 times indicating the end of the group When all fields in Group 4 are programmed press next desired Group and Field number Report Code Entries When entering repor
29. its e The PABX and phone number fields are of variable length and each digit remains displayed until you press the next digit If using fewer than the maximum digits for the PABX and phone number fields enter A 0 to end the field Press gt to advance to the next field For the phone number fields to enter press 1 to enter press 2 to enter a 3 second pause press 3 After completing a field entry press to advance to the next field in this group The keypad beeps four times when at the end of this group Field Numbers and Data Entry Binary Codes for Group 1 Binary Weight add if ON For Groups 1 9 Zone 1 4 1 LEDs indicate the binary code 2 for the data being entered 4 8 off Zone 6 LED indicates the first gt digit of the data entry when flashing Field Number ARMED ARMED LED BLINKS READY mm INSTANT e POWER ZONES mm 1 2 Em 3 4 mm 5 6 NOTE for Group 1 Fields 2 6 Entries of 0 zero are displayed as A 10 When ending a field with 2 0 the 0 is displayed as 0 zero all off 6 Begin programming Group 1 by pressing 1 1 Bracketed values represent factory default values Group 1 Installer Code ID Phone Numbers Field Number and Title 1 Installer Code 2 Subscriber ID 3 PABX Access
30. me the system do the following 1 Select a group and field number using the following command string e Group Number Field Number both at same time 1 beep as key is pressed 1 beep as key is pressed plus 1 beep 1 long keypad beep 0 9 Status Zone 1 LEDs 1 7 Status LEDs display group in binary code display field in binary code see Group Number ID Table see Field Number ID Table in the respective Group sections Zone 6 LED unlit Zone 6 LED lit blinks more on than off If this is first time programming begin with Group 0 Field 1 8 0 1 e The keypad beeps once after the field number has been entered and the Zone 6 LED flashes indicating the system is ready to accept entries for the first digit of that field The keypad beeps twice at the end of a fieldt and beeps four times when at the end of a group e To go to a particular field in a particular group simply press then enter that Group number and Field number for example to go to Field 3 of Group 2 press 2 3 To exit a field without making changes press then enter the desired group and field number to be displayed 77 three times for report code fields 2 Enter the data for the fields in the selected group as described in each of the following sections PROGRAMMING GROUP 0 PROGRAMMING GROUP 1 and PROGRAMMING GROUPS 2 9 3 Select the next group of fields to programme by pressing Group number Field num
31. port Code Entries box above Press to advance E 00 5 Keypad Tamper Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance E 00 6 Test Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance E 00 7 Intrusion Verifier Report Enable See Report Code Entries box above Two burglary alarms within a 45 minute period 0 Must use Contact ID reporting Press to accept entry Keypad beeps 4 times When all fields in Group 7 are programmed press 4 next desired Group and Field number Begin programming Group 8 by pressing 4 8 1 Brackets indicate factory default values Group 8 System Restore Report Codes Field Number and Title Explanation Entries 1 Alarm Restore Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 0 In expanded formats and 4 2 2nd digit is the zone number 2 Trouble Restore Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 00 3 Bypass Restore Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 00 4 Loss Restore Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance E 00 5 Low Battery Restore Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance E 00 6 Keypad Tamper Restore Rprt Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance E 00 7 Cancel Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to
32. r No Delay Code 7 INSTANT activates after 20 keystrokes are entered in a 15 minute or less period Disarm System Code 1 OFF without a valid command sequence being entered 51855 LEE n Command Functions User Code 9 then coe 1 OFF twice to clear display Bypass a Zone Code 6 zone no Activates the device function assigned to prog output options 6 9 Quick Bypass if prog Code 6 Zone LED Indications Chime Mode On Off Code 9 CHIME slow equal on off blink trouble in Fire or Tamper zone Panic Alarms at same time short on flash zone bypassed manually if programmed 1 at same time steady on zone faulted if system disarmed if programmed 3 at same time Armed LED Indications Test Mode On Code 5 TEST Test Mode Off Code 1 OFF steady on system armed AWAY pulse on system armed STAY ee flashing alarm condition Ready LED Indications steady on system ready to be armed blinking communication failure off system not ready to be armed Ready LED lit but cannot arm or cannot enter Programme Mode faulted silent panic zone Ready LED not lit no zone LEDs lit keypad tamper switch activated re Testing The System After installation is completed test the Security System carefully 1 With the System in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact If READY LED is not lit check the zone LEDs to locate the faulted zon
33. r the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 20 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly The security keypad and remote keypad should be tested as well Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Homeowners property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property We continue to develop ne
34. s assigned use it instead of 6145 to enter Programming Mode Upon entry to the Programming Mode all LEDs light momentarily and the keypad beeps 4 times then emits 1 long beep The keypad ARMED LED blinks while in Programme Mode NOTE If the system does not enter Programme Mode a panic alarm might be active Clear the alarm code OFF then try again to enter Programme Mode To exit Programming Mode press 7 at the same time then press either 9 8 or 9 9 98 Cannot re enter Programming Mode using Installer Code method 99 Can re enter Programming Mode using Installer Code method Programming options are organised into 10 groups of related programming fields Each field within a group contains locations for data entry The contents of each group are summarised as follows Group 0 System Options 4 fields each field containing multiple options Group 1 Installer Code and Phone Numbers 6 fields Group 2 Zone Response Types for Wired Zones 6 fields Group 3 Zone Response Types for Panic Keys 3 fields Group 4 Reporting Options 4 fields Group 5 Alarm Report Codes for Wired Zones 6 fields Group 6 Alarm Report Codes for Panics Duress Arm AWAY Exit Error 7 fields Group 7 System Report Codes 7 fields Group 8 System Restore Codes 7 fields Group 9 Bell Timeout Entry Delay Ring Detect Programmable Output Options 4 fields Each field contains a single option To program
35. s diagramme Phone connections e Connect the premises telephones to terminals B1 TIP and B2 RING e Connect the incoming phone line to terminals B3 TIP and B4 RING To prevent the risk of shock disconnect telephone line at Telecom jack before servicing the unit Grounding the System e A proper earth ground must be provided for the system in order to protect the system from lightning and electrostatic discharge damage e Connect a lead from the B5 terminal to a proper earth ground Battery Connections e Connect the battery leads to a 12VDC battery as shown in the Summary of Connections diagramme e When AC mains is present 13 8VDC is being developed to recharge a gel lead acid battery When AC mains is absent 12VDC current is drawn from the battery Reversing the battery lead will blow the battery fuse i B s Programming The Control USING PROGRAMME MODE Installer options are programmed using the keypad and stored in nonvolatile EEROM memory prior to the actual installation Simply apply power temporarily to the control and f It is possible to programme the system at any time even at the installer s premises then programme the unit as desired To enter the Programming mode use one of the following methods e Simultaneously depress the and keys within 50 seconds after power is applied OR e Key the factory default Installer Code 64 14 45 8 CODE 0 0 keys Once a different Installer code i
36. s using 120VAC mains power Do not connect the battery or AC until all other wiring connections have been completed Sounder e Connect the external sounder to terminals 3 and 4 e Alarm output is 12VDC 2 0A maximum Keypad Keyswitch IR Receiver and Other Devices e Connect keypads and IR receiver to terminals 4 7 as shown on the Summary of Connections diagramme e Terminal 5 can be used to power the keyswitch if used BACK OF KEYPAD WITH COVER REMOVED e Terminal 5 can be used to provide smoke detector power 12VDC at 500 mA TAMPER SWITCH e Wire each keypad to the control e Use no more than 67m of 0 8mm wire or 168m of Imm wire e Multiple keypads up to 4 may be used as long as their total current drain is within the auxilliary power output limitations described in the SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES section Zone Connections e Connect zone sensors to terminals 8 16 as shown on the Summary of Connections diagramme e When zones are used a 1 000 ohm EOLR should be wired between the farthest sensor connected to the zone terminal and the low side of the zone Programmable Output Connections e Connect devices using Programmable Output 1 to terminal 17 can sink 150mA as shown on the Summary of Connections diagramme e Connect devices e g keyswitch using red LED using System Status red LED output to terminal 18 can sink 10mA as shown on the Summary of Connection
37. ship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ademco factory service For warranty service return product transportation prepaid to your nearest Ademco distributor THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAI
38. t codes in Groups 5 6 7 and 8 use the following entry scheme Format 1 Digit 254 Digit Commentary ADEMCO Contact ID 0 0 Report Disabled 1 9 A F 0 Report Enabled Report Disabled 3 1 4 1 Standard 0 0 Report Entry is digit reported 4 2 and Expanded 0 0 Report Disabled 1 9 A F A 0 1 9 A F A 0 Report 1 9 A F A 0 0 Report Enabled No expansion Begin programming Group 5 by pressing 4 5 1 Brackets indicate factory default values Group 5 Wired Zone Alarm Report Codes Field Number and Title Explanation Entries 1 Zone 1 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 10 2 Zone 2 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 10 3 Zone 3 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 10 4 Zone 4 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 10 5 Zone 5 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to advance 10 6 Zone 6 Alarm Report Code See Report Code Entries box above Press to accept entry 4 beeps 10 When all fields in Group 5 programmed press next desired Group and Field number zd Begin programming Group 6 by pressing 6 1 Brackets indicate factory default values Group 6 Panic Duress and AWAY Arm Alarm Report Codes Field Number
39. the field number is entered the LEDs display the selected field number Binary Group Number Weight STATUS 9 175 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 add ARMED ARMED LED BLINKS 1 off ON off ON off ON off ON 2 off off ON ON off off ON ON off off E off off ON ON ON ON off off ZONES S mmi Off off off off off off ON ON 2 3 4 5 6 PROGRAMMING GROUP 0 System Options Field Numbers For Group 0 The Zone LEDs indicate the state of each option for the displayed programme field on or off To toggle each option on or off press the respective key Group 0 consists of 4 programming fields with each field containing multiple options The options within each field are explained later in this section and are summarised on the following chart e After selecting a field within Group 0 the Zone LEDs indicate whether the respective options within the selected field are on LED on or off LED off e To enable or disable an option simply press the respective key so the corresponding LED is toggled on or off as desired 1 press key to toggle state of option 1 key 2 to toggle state of option 2 etc The keypad beeps twice when you have toggled a field s status e Press the key to advance to the next programme field in Group 0 e To select another Group or exit a Field without making changes press 4
40. w and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments 22 BATTERY FUSE ma MC ee a DE ADEMCO No 90 12 RESET FOR REPLACEMENT SWITCH USE SAME VALUE our 1 1 AUX POWER FUSE OR Ademco No 90 14 PROG OUT 1 5 1 SET FOR FIRE RESET OPTION 2 12 EST 1 1 GEL LEAD ACID TYPE SPET BLACK e 4 WIRE SMOKE RED OR COMBUSTION DETECTOR ME 77 716 z TAMPER CHARGING CONNECTION VOLTAGE qc 13 8VDC HEAT DETECTOR 1 1 1 ZONE PROGRAMMED FOR FIRE 1 8 DETERMINE TOTAL STANDBY LOAD ON BATTERY ADD 100mA TO TOTAL OF AUX POWER OUTPUT AND REMOTE KEYPAD CURRENTS White 00 0095090 9 9 9 69 9 9 9 9 69 TIP RING TIP RING PREMISES TELEPHONES INCOMING TELEPHONE LINE 7L ZIN IN ___ fV q ed O EARTH GROUND MS PROG SYSTEM S9 59 9 Q our status ae SEE OUTPUT TRANSFORMER INSTR RED LED 16 5VAC 25VA S OU BUT E n 5 1 STEADY ARMED AWAY ADEMCO 12VDC oc ss A E SINK SINK PULSE ON ARMED STAY i org SUO MAR DI 1 1 1 I 4 TRONPA STEADY OFF DISARMED NOTE l FLASHING ALARM
41. wnloaded or controlled from your office b Site Initiated Remote Programming The installer or subscriber calls the central station from the subscriber premises by pressing Master Code 1 and all parameters are downloaded via the phone lines using a personal computer 3 Data Encryption Data passed between the central station and VISTA 5 is encrypted for security so that it is very difficult for a foreign device tapped into the phone line to take over communication and substitute system compromising information Equipment Required At the premises VISTA 5 and 6145 Keypad At the central station or the installer s office home An IBM compatible PC a Hayes brand Smartmodem 1200 Level 1 2 or higher external or Level 1 1 or higher internal style or a Hayes brand Optima 24 Plus Fax 96 modem V LINK Downloading Software Diskette Rev 3 or higher or Compass Downloader for Windows and appropriate interconnecting cables Programming The downloading system can perform many functions when in communication with the control unit Besides uploading and downloading the status of the system can be observed and various commands can be initiated as follows e Arm the system in the AWAY Mode disarm the system e Bypass a zone Force the system to accept a new programme download e Shut down communication dialler functions nonpayment of monitoring fees in an owned system e Shut down all security system functions non payment
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