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1. Confirmation Sounds amp Voice Announcements After Command Entries Command Function Telephone Confirmation Performed Voice Announcement Armed AWAY 2 beeps ARMED AWAY EXIT NOW Armed MAXIMUM 2 beeps ARMED MAX EXIT NOW Armed STAY 3 beeps ARMED STAY EXIT NOW T Armed INSTANT 3 beeps ARMED INSTANT EXIT NOW T Disarmed 1 beep DISARMED NOT READY TO ARM Zone Bypass 1 beep BYPASS descriptor ZONE Enter CHIME mode 1 beep CHIME ON or OFF Enter Erase temporary 1 beep No voice announcement User code T If desired you may exit during the Exit Delay period This function cannot be performed via the telephone with some controls check the control s Installation Instructions For those commands where the Voice Module s vocabulary does not permit annunciation e g TEST etc a beep will be heard if appropriate following a successful entry and the words SEE SYSTEM CONSOLE will be annunciated Remote telephone access to the security system can be toggled on and off via an on premises phone or via a wired console by keying the following Master 4 digit security code 9 1 The voice response will be CALL IN TO SYSTEM ON or OFF with 2 beeps when turned on and 1 beep when turned off Note Remote Access can be turned OFF from an off premises phone but cannot be turned ON Caution If Remote Phone Access has been turned off automatically as a result of tampe
2. By selecting these words for zone descriptions wherever possible the words displayed on an Alpha console will match those annunciated by the Voice Module Also if the words programmed into the system for zone descriptors are not in the Voice Module s vocabulary those words will be omitted during voice annunciation Use the procedure in the Control s Installation Instructions for programming zone descriptors Note Plurals of words s and s may be added to words in some controls when programming descriptors but these cannot be annunciated by the 4284 Voice Module as zone descriptors Normally systems with only fixed word consoles do not require programming of zone descriptors However when a Voice Module is used descriptors must still be programmed either via downloading or alternatively by connecting an Alpha console temporarily If this is not done the Voice Module will be unable to annunciate a description of the zone s in alarm trouble etc the Voice Module will annunciate zone numbers only In an existing installation we recommend that all programming data be uploaded to the central station where the appropriate changes can be made to the existing programming This includes the re programming of ALL zone descriptors The revised programming can then be downloaded to the installation using the following Downloading software V LINK Downloading software capable of supporting the 4284 4285 Voice Modules TABLE 2
3. communicate with the central alarm monitoring station 14 7 There has been a 4281 or 5881 Receiver Set Up Error more RF zones have been programmed than can be accommodated by the type of receiver used When the See System Console message is annunciated under the conditions listed in 1 through 7 previously the console will provide the display normally expected under those particular conditions For example 1 If System is in the TEST mode In this mode a fixed word console will only display the normal System Disarmed message while an Alpha console will display Test in Progress unless a zone is faulted in which case the zone number and the description if it is an Alpha console of the open zone will be displayed 2 If System is in the House or Transmitter ID Sniffer mode Any display that appears is used to identify ID numbers for specific identification purposes in this special mode used only during installation of the system 3 If Tampering has caused CALL IN TO SYSTEM OFF SEE SYSTEM CONSOLE message to be annunciated If the system is in the disarmed mode an Alpha console will display CALL IN TAMPER and a fixed word console will display CI However if the system is in the armed mode only the normal System Armed message will be displayed 4 If there is a low battery in an RF Transmitter H the system is in the disarmed state a Low Battery message will be displayed If the system is in the
4. 4284 ZONE DESCRIPTOR VOCABULARY DOWN DOWNSTAIRS LEFT EXIT LIGHT ERE LIVING FLOOR LOWER MEDICAL PANIC PHONE POWER KITCHEN REAR RIGHT ROOM SMOKE UP UPPER UPSTAIRS WINDOW ZONE FRONT GARAGE HALL HEAT TABLE 3 4285 ZONE DESCRIPTOR VOCABULARY Note This vocabulary is not to be used for relay voice descriptors See the vocabulary listed in Table 4 when programming relay voice descriptors AIR DEN HALL PANIC UP 6th ALARM DETECTOR HEAT PATIO UPPER J APARTMENT DINING INSIDE PHONE UPSTAIRS Tth APPLIANCE DOOR POWER UTILITY 8 AREA DOWN KITCHEN Sth ATTIC DOWNSTAIRS REAR WEST 9 DRIVEWAY LAUNDRY RIGHT WINDOW aii BABY LEFT ROOM WING DUCT BACK LIBRARY BAR EAST LIGHT ST ZONE BASEMENT ELECTRIC LIVING SAFE 0 BATHROOM EQUIPMENT LOADING SERVICE i BED EXIT LOWER SHED Ist api FACTORY MACHINE id 2 BOER FATHER S MASTER SMOKE 2nd OG FENCE MEDICAL SOS 3 BURNER is AIRES SOUTH gi oe MOTO STATION FOYER NORTH 4th CALL STORAGE FRONT 5 CENTRAL GEER e CLOSED de OPEN TEMPERATURE COMPUTER Ger o DE TOOL T S counts as one descriptor Programming Zone Descriptors When Using the 4285 Some controls offer a quick method for programming zone descriptor words This method simply requires that you press followed by the index number that has been assigned to each word Since the index number that has been assigned to each word may vary from one control to another Table 3 lists only the words that should be selected as zone d
5. For controls that do not support addressable consoles such as the 4140XMP and VIA30 controls the addressable console must be set to the non addressable mode address 31 B Normally systems using only fixed word consoles do not require programming of zone descriptors However when a Voice Module is used descriptors must still be programmed either via downloading or alternatively by connecting an Alpha console temporarily If this is not done the Voice Module will be unable to annunciate a description of the zone s in alarm trouble etc the Voice Module will annunciate zone numbers only Note In an existing installation where descriptors have already been programmed all descriptors must be re programmed using words selected from the Voice Module s vocabulary refer to Programming Zone Descriptors in the 4284 4285 Installation Instructions Any words programmed into the system for zone descriptors that are not in the Voice Module s vocabulary will not be annunciated by the Voice Module m The Voice Module is permanently set to device address 4 For control panels that require device programming be sure to program device address 4 for a Voice Module m 4280 NOTICE The 4140XMP with the upgrade EPROM for the 4284 the 4285 cannot be used with the 4140XMP will no longer support the 4280 or 4280 8 RF receiver However the 4140XMP system fully supports 4281 type RF receivers HR PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS The 4284 or 4285 Voic
6. Module and only with certain controls The following is a summary of the different methods available for manual operation of relays and or power line carrier devices via the phone in various Ademco systems These end user functions are discussed in the 4284 4285 User s Guide VISTA 40 VISTA 50 These control panels use the interactive 70 Relay Command Mode to manually turn devices on or off VISTA 20 This control panel uses non voice response relay commands to manually turn devices on or off as follows 4 digit system code 7 device No will turn on the device 4 digit system code 8 device No will turn off the device VISTA 10 Via 30 These control panels can use non voice response relay commands to manually turn devices on or off However field 80 Output Relay programming must include System Operation choices 34 Code 7 and or 35 Code 8 for ZT Zone Type System Operation for a selected relay When so programmed the relay for which System Operation choice 34 or 35 was selected can be manually activated or de activated by keying Code 7 or Code 8 4284 4285 VOICE MODULES READ ME FIRST This supplement to the 4284 4285 Installation Instructions contains valuable information about the Voice Modules Read on CONSOLE COMPATIBILITY Consoles used in the system MUST be of the addressable type 4137AD 5137AD 6128 6137 6138 and 6139 are OK 4137 5137 4127 or 6127 are NOT
7. for a period of 20 seconds the call in will be aborted 4 Annunciation of a system status report will start if you have entered both codes correctly The end of the status report may be signaled by a 2 tone chime sound To perform system commands see below TYPICAL TELEPHONE KEYPAD SHOWING EQUIVALENT COMMAND FUNCTIONS OFF AWAY STAY ed 8 GA ES eal a Note 2 AWAY Entering the programming mode 3 STAY and activating PANIC cannot be EE zn E 4 MAXIMUM initiated from the telephone keypad GIE tied BYPA INST CODE CHIME ee 8 9 9 CHIME READY QUICK ARM READY T ON PREMISES PHONE ONLY 0 IF PROGRAMMED Performing System Commands During any pause in the status report or immediately following it key the desired command except PANIC via the keypad on the phone Use the same key sequence indicated for commands in the security system s User s Manual Example To arm AWAY enter the security code then press key 2 If the command entry was successful two beeps will be heard followed by voice confirmation e g ARMED AWAY EXIT NOW If you encounter any difficulty with the operation of the phone access system refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section A list of confirmation sounds and voice announcements that follow successful command entries is provided on the next page 9 Turning Remote Phone Access On Or Off Installations Where The Telephone System Includes An Answering Machine
8. for repair and warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable components in this product and all necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible When programming or making test calls to emergency numbers briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evening 16 CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS DOC STATEMENT NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual serv
9. incorrectly Verify both codes and try again e Remote access turned off If so turn on from on premises phone only by entering 2 digit Phone Code to access system then enter Master security code 9 1 Note If turned off and TAMPER message is displayed clear system first by keying an OFF sequence twice Remote Phone Access Keeps Turning Off Automatically e Improper keying or attempted tampering from an outside phone has automatically turned remote phone access off the console will display a tamper message No Tones Produced By the Touch tone Phone When Keys Are Pressed on premises phone e Phone is not Touch tone capable If switchable type make sure phone is switched to TONE It may be necessary to reverse wires connected to terminals 3 and 4 on Voice Module and Handset TIP and RING terminals on control see section describing wiring connections for 4284 4285 The System Has Been Accessed and Status Reports Annunciated But Commands Cannot Be Executed e Key entries may have been too rapid make key entries slowly and firmly You may have keyed entries while the system was speaking Make your key entries only during pauses in annunciations by the system e Security code entered may be incorrect e Certain command functions have restrictions Entry to the programming mode and initiation of PANIC cannot be executed via the phone see below TEST and Sniffer modes can be initiated from an
10. 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 FAILED 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 EXCLUSIVE 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 authorized SEE THE CONTROL PANEL S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION REGARDING THE LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE SECURITY SYSTEM 19 ADEMCO ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 Copyright 1993 PITTWAY CORPORATION N6431V2 9 94 End User Relay For information on whether operation of the end user Relay Command mode via the Command Mode telephone is possible with the control being used refer the control s Installation Instructions and below Voice feedback is possible only with the 4285 Voice
11. tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d energie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir recours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectrician selon le cas L indice de charge IC assign chaque dispositif terminal pour viter toute surcharge indique le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut tre raccorde un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit boucl peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 17 NOTES 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 18 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 shorte
12. 2 4 Using a pan head screwdriver or similar device carefully remove the existing EPROM by slowly prying the EPROM out of its PC board socket see Detail A HINT Insert the screwdriver between the socket and the EPROM and slowly pry the EPROM out by alternating from one side of the EPROM to the other 5 Carefully insert the new EPROM into the empty socket Be sure to orient the EPROM with the notch pointing toward the left as shown in Figure 2 Use care to avoid bending or breaking any of the EPROM legs while inserting it 6 Restore power to the control AC and battery When the 4140XMP with upgraded EPROM installed is used in conjunction with a Voice Module some minor programming changes take place These changes are clearly indicated in the revised 4140XMP blank programming form supplied Fields affected are as follows Fields 44 modified note regarding the 4284 74 modified 7th location is now for 4284 supervision 1 08 modified 7th location is now for 4284 supervision 1 32 no longer used 1 66 new field for selection of 2 digit Phone Code Refer back to page 4 for mounting wiring programming zone descriptors etc 12 AW4142 17 l PITTWAY CORP O CC NT e HEAT SINK em Figure 2 INSTALLING UPGRADED EPROM ON 4140XMP PC BOARD 4140XMP S O PC Board EEPROM SMALL Eee TTL SCREWDRIVER IC SOCKET PC BOARD SIDE VIEW Detail A TROUBLESHOOTING 4284 4285 87 Displaye
13. 4284 4285 VOICE MODULE Ademco s VIP VISTA Interactive Phone U S PATENT No 4791658 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS and OPERATING GUIDE ADEMCO N6431V2 9 94 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS beenen 3 ee et UO EE 3 Differences between the 4284 and 4285 Voice Modules 3 OR a Sn ee eee ee 3 Identifying the Voice legt meier NS ee 3 4284 amp 4285 Specifications seaeeeseeeeseaeaeeeeeeeas 3 MOUNTING AND WIRING ee dee 4 General Information EE 4 Mounting The Voice Module all Controls annen 4 WIRING CONReCUONS rinse deet cece eas ie ces E T ce 4 Caler UD INS encase a derden eene 4 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL a nnnnnnnneneeennnenennnnen KEREN 5 Programming the Control for Voice Module Usage 5 Programming Zone Descriptors ceceeeeceaeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesees cesssaaaaeeeeeees 5 Programming Relay Voice Descriptors 4285 Voice Module Only 7 BASIC OPERATING GUIDE nnee eenennnnennen mannannnnneneeenenennnnnnnn 9 Phone e TEE 9 Phone Access When On Premises ceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseaaeeee seeeeeeeeaaas 9 Phone Access When Off Premises ccceecseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeessaaeeee seeeeeeeeaaas 9 Performing System Commands 9
14. 9 ATTIC 132 EAST 165 NO 213 TOOL 066 ELECTRIC 146 NORTH 120 BABY 133 EQUIPMENT 012 NOT 025 UP 121 BACK 004 EXIT 187 UPPER 122 BAR 011 OFF 183 UPSTAIRS 021 BASEMENT 134 FACTORY 147 OFFICE 185 UTILITY 051 BATHROOM 211 FATHER S 058 ON 053 BATTERY 135 FENCE 148 OPEN e NET 040 FIRE 017 WINDOW 092 BED 210 OUTSIDE 015 BEDROOM 029 FLOOR 216 WING 123 BLOWER 137 FOYER 013 PANIC 124 BOILER EL oon 149 PARTITION a er 162 BRIGHT 149 PATIO 069 0 125 BUILDING 023 GARAGE 061 PHONE 070 1 027 BURNER 138 GAS 063 POWER 136 Ist 039 BURGLARY eg Ss 166 PUMP 071 2 056 2nd 009 CALL 050 HALL 088 REAR 072 3 089 CENTRAL 010 HEAT 028 RIGHT 159 3rd 054 CHIME 018 ROOM 073 4 e COD 209 INSIDE Se ei 217 at eet Ge 022 KITCHEN 164 SAFE aaa EN 140 LAUNDRY e See E 075 6 eg 027 LEFT 219 6th Se G SETERS 141 LIBRARY 152 SHOP 076 7 128 DETECTOR 019 LIGHT 153 SIDE 220 7th 9 030 LIVING 024 SMOKE 077 8 060 DEVICE 142 LOADING 223 SON S 221 8th 163 DIM 094 LOWER 155 SOUTH 078 9 031 DINING 006 STAIRS 222 9th These words not contained in the Alpha Vocabulary in Table 3 T S counts as one descriptor Phone Code Phone Access When On Premises Phone Access When Off Premises BASIC OPERATING GUIDE Phone access to the security system is obtained by entering an installer programmed 2 digit phone code which can be any number from 1 through 9 followed by a or 1 Pick up phone and enter the programmed phone code Annunciation of a system status r
15. In Ring Handset RING terminal on control 3 Phone Out Tip BROWN lead from direct connect cord 4 Phone Out Ring GRAY lead from direct connect cord 5 Ground Earth ground terminal on control 6 Audio Out 1 Future use 7 Audio Out 1 Future use a Z Incoming D Handset TelcoLine G TERMINALS TO EARTH GROUND ON CONTROL COLD WATER PIPE ETC DRYS INCOMING TELCO LINE CALLER ID cl 5 6 Og El 8 AE erg z Ei DIRECT x CG Ir LW CONNECT IMPORTANT NOTE FOR Q WI CORD TIP EXISTING INSTALLATIONS Q 2 O E RING EXISTING WIRES 216 o PREMISES CONNECTED TO THE Q is ee 7 ANSWERING HANDSET TERMINALSON 29 5S MACHINE AND CONTROL MUST BE T e PLUG PHONES MOVED FROM THERE TO ES TERMINALS 3 AND 4 ON 8 THE 4284 4285 a El z gt Z N lt JO 4284 4285 R lien VOICE MODULE m N el 4 NOT INSTALLER ADJUSTABLE KEYED 9 NOTE IF THE TELEPHONE HAS BUILT IN CALLER ID HEADER S THE CALLER ID FUNCTION MAY NOT WORK t pee ne ne en ee ee em em am am ee am am am en mm nn en ne nn ne ne 7 UNUSED et YELLOW TO DATA OUT TO CONTROL 1269 CONNECTOR o RED TO AUX TERMINALS l 4 TIP WITH FLYING _ ol BLACK TO AUX GROUND USED FOR LD AING J oo LEADS O GREEN TO DATA IN KEYPAD 1 3 TIP PHONE OUTPUT CONNECTIONS 4 RING 5 NOT USED Sc AUDIO OUT 1 FOR SPECIAL USE Figure 1 4284 4285 VOICE MODULE WIRING CONNECTIONS 5 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL Pro
16. Physical 6 7 16 163mm W x 4 1 4 108mm H x 1 1 4 32mm D Electrical Input voltage 12V DC from control Current Usage 160 mA Device Address Permanently set to address 4 FCC Registration No AC3USA 74659 KX N Ringer Equivalence 1 0B The 4284 amp 4285 Voice Modules comply with FCC RULES Parts 15 amp 68 3 MOUNTING AND WIRING Applicable To All Controls That Support Voice Modules General Information Mounting the Voice Module All Controls Wiring Connections Caller ID Units Zone descriptors MUST be programmed even if the system uses only fixed word consoles If this is not done the Voice Module will annunciate zone numbers only with no descriptors In an existing installation where descriptors have already been programmed all descriptors must be re programmed see PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL on page 6 Mount the Voice Module in the control cabinet if space is available or on the side of the cabinet or adjacent to it Pry off the Voice Module s cover prior to wiring If mounted inside the cabinet with the control use 2 faced adhesive tape to attach the module to the interior surface of the cabinet or hang on two screws Do not mount on the cabinet door or attempt to attach it to the PC board The Voice Module s cover can be left off if the module is mounted within the cabinet To mount the Voice Module outside the cabinet use the screw holes at the rear of the Voice Module which can be mo
17. Turning Remote Phone Access On or Off nennen 10 Installations Where the Telephone System Includes an Answering Machine 10 End User Relay Command Mode When Using The 4285 Voice Module 11 CHANGES TO 4140XMP CONTROL WHEN USING 4284 VOICE MODULE 12 GONG CU EE 12 EPROM Replacement on the 4140XMP PC Board ane 12 Programming the 4140XMP Security Control eenen 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 4284 4285 a ceeeeeeeeeesseeeeoeeeoeeeesssees KEREN 13 In The Event Of Trouble With Regular Telephone Service 15 PCC STATEMENT PART I5 Sea pi tons 16 FCC STATEMENT PART 608 2 dees Eege 16 CANADIAN D O C STATEMENT 17 ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY seeeeeeseeessaaaaas 19 REVISED 4140XMP BLANK PROGRAMMING FORM Insert TABLES TABLE 1 WIRING CONNECTIONS ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeee seeeeeeeeeeeess 4 TABLE 2 4284 ALPHA VOCABULARY seseaaeas 6 TABLE 3 4285 ALPHA VOCABULARY seseaaeas 7 TABLE 4 RELAY VOICE DESCRIPTORS VOCABULARY amp CUSTOM WORD SUBSTITUTES 4285 Voice Module onlly 8 DIAGRAMS Figure 1 4284 4285 VOICE MODULE WIRING CONNECTIONS eee 5 Figure 2 INSTALLING UPGRADED EPROM ON 4140XMP PC BOARD 13 Application Differences between the 4284 and 4285 Voice Modu
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19. armed state this display message may not appear until the system is disarmed depending on how the system was programmed 5 If Downloading is in progress During this period the Alpha console will display MODEM COMM and the fixed word console will display WEG 6 If there is failure of communication with the central alarm monitoring station If the system has attempted to send a report to the central alarm monitoring station and has failed the Alpha console will display COMM FAILURE and the Fixed word console will display FC 7 If there is incorrect programming of RF zones for the 4281 or 5881 Receiver If more RF zones have been programmed than can be accommodated by the receiver in use an Alpha console will display RCVR Set Up Error and a Fixed word console will display E8 In The Event Of Trouble With Regular Telephone Service In the event of trouble with regular telephone service disconnect the security system from the phone lines by removing the plug from the RJ31X CA38A in Canada wall jack We recommend that you demonstrate removal of this plug to the user following installation of the system Do not disconnect the phone connection inside the Control or the Voice Module Doing so will result in the loss of regular phone service If the regular phone works correctly after the plug has been disconnected from the RJ31X CA38A in Canada wall jack the Control Panel or the Voice Module has a problem and the fau
20. ated in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 depending on whether certain other devices that connect to the telephone lines are also being used for example an Audio Alarm Verification unit Refer to the Voice Module section in the controls installation instructions for information on any wiring variations that might be necessary in such cases If the telephone system on the premises includes a Caller ID unit connect the unit directly to the Handset terminals on the control as shown in Figure 1 Special Wiring Notes TABLE 1 WIRING CONNECTIONS 1 Wire the Voice Module exactly as shown here unless the controls installation instructions indicate otherwise due to the use of other phone connected devices such as an Audio Alarm Verification unit You MUST make a connection to the incoming Telco line via a RJ31X jack CA38A in Canada and direct connect cord as shown in Figure 1 even if the system is not connected to a central station The Voice Module will not function if this is not done Note The 2 pin header position on the Module is unused If Touch tones are not present following phone access to the security system wa an on premises phone try reversing the pair of wires connected to terminals 3 amp 4 on the Voice Module and the pair of wires connected to the Handset TIP amp RING terminals on the control Voice Module Terminal Connects to 1 Phone In Tip Handset TIP terminal on control 2 Phone
21. d on Console and Rapid Beeping Occurs and or the system cannot be accessed by phone e The Voice Module is not responding to the control panel Check wiring of Voice Module to control Data In Data Out Aux and Aux wiring Console Produces Erratic Displays and Beeps e Consoles used in system are non addressable type Only addressable consoles can be used If using a 4140XMP or VIA30 control addressable consoles must be set to the non addressable mode Security System Cannot Be Accessed via the Phone on or off premises The 2 digit Phone Code has not been programmed e 2nd digit of Phone Code or does not provide touch tones on phone in use Select whichever of these digits that does If neither does that phone is not usable for phone access Security System Cannot Be Accessed via the Phone from on premises Entry of 2 digit phone code may be incorrect Verify phone code and try again e Generally the system cannot be accessed when the phone line is busy such as when downloading is in progress if engaged in a phone conversation except during entry delay or when the phone is ringing always allow at least 10 seconds after the last ring before attempting phone access The system cannot be accessed if the phone line is out of service 13 Security System Cannot Be Accessed via the Phone from off premises Either the 2 digit phone code or the system security code may have been entered
22. e Module must be connected as shown in the 4284 4285 Installation Instructions Connection to the incoming phone line MUST be made even if the security system is not programmed for central station communications Some controls may require different wiring connections than those indicated in the 4284 4285 Installation Instructions depending on whether certain other devices that connect to the telephone lines are also being used for example an Audio Alarm Verification unit Refer to the Voice Module section in the controls installation instructions for information on any wiring variations that might be necessary in such cases Failure to make the proper wiring connections can result in a malfunction of the phone access feature failure of premises phone service and or loss of central station communications ADEMCO N6431V2RMF 9 94 4284 4285 VOICE MODULES READ ME FIRST This supplement to the 4284 4285 Installation Instructions contains valuable information about the Voice Modules Read on CONSOLE COMPATIBILITY Consoles used in the system MUST be of the addressable type 4137AD 5137AD 6128 6137 6138 and 6139 are OK 4137 5137 4127 or 6127 are NOT For controls that do not support addressable consoles such as the 4140XMP and VIA30 controls the addressable console must be set to the non addressable mode address 31 B Normally systems using only fixed word consoles do not require programming of zone descriptors However
23. eport will automatically start If the system is in alarm when the phone code is entered a voice prompt will ask for entry of the system security code ENTER SYSTEM CODE NOW In most systems the alarm will shut off and a system status report will automatically Start The end of the status report may be signaled by a 2 tone chime sound To perform system Commande see section below In some systems there will not be a voice prompt to enter the system code If not key an OFF sequence system code plus OFF during or just after the status report to turn alarm off 1 Dial the premises phone number If the system replies directly even if the system is in alarm 2 long tones will be heard followed by a voice prompt HELLO ENTER PHONE CODE NOW Enter the 2 digit phone code If the answering machine replies enter the 2 digit phone code during a pause at the beginning of or during the outgoing message Do not enter the code after the machine starts recording Ifa person answers tell that person to hold Enter the 2 digit phone code within the first 20 seconds of the pick up 2 When you have entered the 2 digit phone code a voice prompt will ask for entry of the 4 digit security code ENTER SYSTEM CODE NOW 3 Enter the 4 digit system security code As a safety feature there is a 3 try limit in which to enter each code phone code and system code after which time the call in will be aborted Also if no keys are pressed
24. escriptors when using the 4285 The index numbers for the words that you have selected should be obtained from the installation instructions for the control being used The control s instructions will list all words with their index numbers available as alpha zone descriptors among which will be those listed in Table 3 above Programming Relay Voice Descriptors 4285 Voice Module only With some controls certain lights appliances can be turned on and off via the telephone using the Relay Command Mode Voice feedback is possible only with the 4285 Voice Module and with controls having this capability Table 4 lists the words available in the Relay Voice Descriptors Vocabulary Refer to the control s programming section for the appropriate procedure for programming Relay Voice Descriptors if available TABLE 4 RELAY VOICE DESCRIPTORS VOCABULARY amp CUSTOM WORD SUBSTITUTES 4285 Voice Module Only The Word Index numbers shown below are used only when programming Relay Voice Descriptors in controls featuring Relay Activation with voice feedback and for custom word substitutes See the Control s Installation Instructions for procedure Word Word Word Word Index Word Index Word Index Word Index Word 116 AIR 016 DOOR 143 MACHINE 156 STATION 255 ALARM 008 DOWN 144 MASTER 157 STORAGE 067 AND 184 DOWNSTAIRS 014 MEDICAL 154 SUN 117 APARTMENT 130 DRIVEWAY 212 MOTHER S 062 SYSTEM 161 APPLIANCE 131 DUCT 145 MOTION 118 AREA 158 TEMPERATURE 11
25. gramming in these controls must include System Operation choices 34 Code 7 and or 35 Code 8 for ZT Zone Type System Operation for a selected relay When so programmed the relay for which System Operation choice 34 or 35 was selected can be manually activated or de activated by keying Code 7 or Code 8 These controls will not provide voice feedback and there will be no voice confirmation over the phone that the command has been executed However wired consoles in the security system will beep for confirmation 11 CHANGES TO 4140XMP CONTROL WHEN USING THE 4284 VOICE MODULE General Information EPROM Replacement on the 4140XMP PC Board Programming The 4140XMP Security Control Disregard this section for other controls The following is a summary of the changes that must be made to the 4140XMP to enable it to support the 4284 Voice Module do not use the 4285 1 Replacement of existing EPROM in the 4140XMP with an upgrade EPROM that has been supplied as part of the 4284KT kit 2 Addressable Consoles MUST be used with the system but set to the non addressable mode Address 31 3 The 4280 RF Receiver can no longer be supported but the 4281 series of RF Receivers are still supported 4 Minor changes to certain programming fields and one addition field 1 66 A revised programming form highlighting the programming changes for the 4140XMP has been provided with this manual 5 Z
26. gramming The Control For Voice Module Usage It is important that all fields related to the operation of the Voice Module be properly programmed These include entries for selection of the 2 digit phone code and in some cases entries for Voice Module supervision Refer to the control s programming section for the Voice Module Note The Voice Module is permanently set to device address 4 For control panels that require device programming be sure to program device address 4 for a Voice Module See the control panel s Installation Instructions for details Programming Zone Descriptors This Section Applies to Systems Using Fixed Word or Alpha Consoles Systems with Alpha Consoles Note In an existing installation where descriptors have already been programmed ALL descriptors must be re programmed to match those in the Voice Module s vocabulary Systems Using Only Fixed Word Consoles Programming Note ALARM BASEMENT BATHROOM BED BEDROOM CALL CENTRAL DINING DOOR When using the 4284 Voice Module Where possible zone descriptors for Alpha console displays should be selected from those words listed in Table 2 on page 6 When using the 4285 Voice Module Select zone descriptors for Alpha console displays from those words listed in Table 3 on page 7 The words listed in Tables 2 and 3 are those that are available in the Voice Module s own vocabulary and match many of the control panel s alpha words
27. he phone just now Please leave a message after the tone 10 End User Relay For information on whether operation of the end user Relay Command mode via the Command Mode When Using The 4285 Voice Module telephone is possible with the control being used refer the control s Installation Instructions and below Voice feedback is possible only with the 4285 Voice Module and only with certain controls see below The following is a summary of the different methods available for manual operation of relays and or power line carrier devices via the phone in various Ademco systems VISTA 40 VISTA 50 These control panels use the interactive 70 Relay Command Mode to manually turn devices on or off Refer to their installation manuals for the appropriate programming of relays and or power line carrier devices The procedure for activating these devices via the phone is contained in the 4284 4285 User s Guide VISTA 20 This control panel can use non voice response relay commands to manually turn devices on or off as follows 4 digit system code 7 device No will turn on the device 4 digit system code 8 device No will turn off the device Refer to the VISTA 20 installation manual for the appropriate programming of relays and or power line carrier devices VISTA 10 Via 30 These control panels can use non voice response relay commands to manually turn devices on or off However field 80 Output Relay pro
28. ice may be extended by means of certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution User should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 AVIS L tiquette du ministr re des Communications du Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme cert
29. les 4284KT Kit Identifying the Voice Module 4284 amp 4285 Specifications GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Ademco 4284 and 4285 Voice Modules are add on accessories that can be used with certain Ademco controls to provide an interactive phone capability to the security system This feature will permit access to a security system via a Touch tone phone either on premises or by a call in when away Only one Voice Module can be used in a system These Voice Modules can only be used with systems employing addressable consoles Addressable consoles that may be used are 4137AD 5137AD 6128 6137 6138 and 6139 For controls that do not support addressable consoles such as the 4140XMP and VIA30 controls an addressable console must still be used but set to the non addressable mode for units with DIP switches all in UP position address 31 See the control s Installation Instructions for information on whether the control can support a Voice Module When properly connected the Voice Module will enable the user to do the following via a Touch tone telephone 1 Receive synthesized voice messages over the phone regarding the status of the security system 2 Arm and disarm the security system and perform most other commands using the telephone keypad with voice annunciation being provided as confirmation after any command is entered 3 Used to turn certain lights appliances on and off via the telephone using the Relay Co
30. lty unit should be returned for repair If upon disconnection of the plug there is still a problem on the line the telephone company should be notified that they have a problem and that prompt repair service is needed IMPORTANT If the phone service is at fault in the test above re insert the plug immediately if the security system is at fault re insert the plug as soon as the security system is repaired since the security system relies on this connection for communication with the alarm monitoring station The user may not under any circumstances in or out of warranty attempt any service or repairs to the system It must be returned to the factory or an authorized service agency for all repairs 15 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 15 STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference
31. mmand Mode This capability is possible only with the 4285 Voice Module and with controls supporting the Relay Command Mode Note If the system has relays but does not support the Relay Command Mode they still can be controlled via the phone in same way as from a wired console but no voice feedback will occur The on premises phone system need not have Touch tone service but the phone used for phone access must have Touch tone capability switchable phones should be set for Touch tone temporarily before attempting phone access However an off premises phone that does not have Touch tone service and must use Pulse for dialing may not permit switching to Touch tone after dialing in such a case phone access from that phone will not be possible Compared to the 4284 the 4285 offers increased capabilities when used with a control that supports the 4285 These include e An expanded word vocabulary e A special Relay Voice Descriptors Vocabulary for use with the Relay Command Mode described in item 3 above This kit consists of a 4284 Voice Module plus an upgrade EPROM for the 4140XMP For details regarding this upgrade see the section entitled CHANGES TO 4140XMP CONTROL WHEN USING THE 4284 VOICE MODULE toward the end of this manual Both models are identical in appearance To identify the model remove the cover and note the number stamped on the PC board as follows 4284 will be marked SA4284 4285 will be marked SA4285
32. on premises phone only Cannot Initiate Panic Or Enter the Programming Mode via the Phone These functions cannot be initiated via a phone only at the console Cannot Enter Temporary User Codes via the Phone This function cannot be performed via the phone with some controls only at the console See the control s Installation Instructions for information Descriptions Of Zones Not Annunciated Along With Zone Numbers e Zone descriptors have not been programmed necessary even if system uses only fixed word consoles e Words selected for descriptors are in the control panel s vocabulary of words but are not in the Voice Module s vocabulary see Programming Zone Descriptors In a 4140XMP Installation Descriptions of Zones Annunciated Are Not Correct e In an existing 4140XMP installation all zone descriptors must be re programmed when the Voice Module is installed See System Console Message Is Annunciated This message will be annunciated during any of the following conditions 1 When the system is in the TEST mode 2 When the system has been set to the House or Transmitter ID Sniffer modes 3 Four or more unsuccessful attempts have been made to access the system from off premises which has caused Remote Phone Access to be turned off automatically 4 Low battery in an RF transmitter 5 Modem connection with PC downloader downloading in progress 6 There has been a failure of the system to
33. on number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following jacks An RJ31X is used to connect this equipment to the telephone network The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact the manufacturer
34. one descriptors MUST be programmed using Table 2 even if the system uses only fixed word consoles If this is not done the Voice Module will annunciate zone numbers only with no descriptors Note In an existing installation where the descriptors have already been programmed ALL DESCRIPTORS MUST BE RE PROGRAMMED following the instructions contained in the section of this manual entitled Programming Zone Descriptors The Voice Module will not function with the 4140XMP control unless you upgrade the existing EPROM in the 4140XMP with the new EPROM supplied To replace the existing EPROM follow the instructions below Note The control s existing programming and user codes will NOT be lost during this procedure However in an existing installation where the descriptors have already been programmed the descriptors must be re programmed following the instructions contained in the section of this manual entitled Programming Zone Descriptors 1 Remove all power AC transformer and battery from the 4140XMP control 2 To guard against any static discharge damage when replacing the EPROM briefly touch the ground terminal terminal 30 in the 4140XMP control to discharge any static buildup Caution Avoid standing on a carpeted floor when performing this upgrade this will increase the possibility of static buildup 3 Referring to Figure 2 on next page locate the existing 4140XMP EPROM indicated by the large heavy arrows in Figure
35. r period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option 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 workmanship 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 Ademco Factory Service 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 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 oth erwise or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer un derstands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary
36. ring such as would be caused by improper keying of codes on a call in and this occurs repeatedly over a short space of time the user should be instructed NOT to turn Remote Phone Access on again for a period of time if the improper keying was not caused by the user or a family member An unauthorized person may be attempting to access the security system from outside When accessing the system via an outside phone when the installation includes an answering machine enter the 2 digit phone code during the first 20 seconds of the OUTGOING message on the answering machine preferably during a pause in the outgoing message before it begins recording an incoming message The reason for entry of the phone code during a pause is that touch tones produced by entry of the 2 digit phone code might not be received by the security system while an answering machine s outgoing voice message is on the phone line Also entering the 2 digit phone code before the answering machine starts recording will prevent the phone code tones from being recorded and later played back if the answering machine has a remote message playback feature If there is difficulty obtaining phone access when trying to use this procedure instruct the end user to re record the outgoing message on the answering machine but leave a 2 second pause at its beginning for entry of phone code on an outside call in Example 2 second pause This is the Smith residence can t come to t
37. ted in the 4284 4285 Installation Instructions depending on whether certain other devices that connect to the telephone lines are also being used for example an Audio Alarm Verification unit Refer to the Voice Module section in the controls installation instructions for information on any wiring variations that might be necessary in such cases Failure to make the proper wiring connections can result in a malfunction of the phone access feature failure of premises phone service and or loss of central station communications ADEMCO N6431V2RMF 9 94
38. unted horizontally or vertically 2 faced adhesive tape may be used in place of screws if preferred Wires can be brought out from the side or back use the round breakout on the back When the Voice Module s wiring is completed as indicated below replace the module s cover if it is installed outside the control cabinet with label affixed as indicated next Affix the supplied connections label to the inside of the Voice Module s cover if the cover is to be used Otherwise affix the label to the inside of the control cabinet s door Make 12V Ground Data in and Data out connections from the Voice Module to the control using the connector cable supplied see Figure 1 as follows Color Lead Terminal On Control GREEN to DATA IN BLACK to AUX GROUND RED to AUX YELLOW to DATA OUT These are the same terminals as those used for console wires Insert the keyed connector at the other end of the above leads into the mating header on the Voice Module See Figure 1 for proper connector orientation Connect terminals 1 through 5 on the Voice Module as indicated in Figure 1 and Table 1 Use an RJ31X jack CA38A in Canada with a direct connect cord and make all connections exactly as shown If the leads on the direct connect cord are too short to reach their assigned terminals splice additional wires to them as required IMPORTANT Some controls may require different wiring connections than those indic
39. when a Voice Module is used descriptors must still be programmed either via downloading or alternatively by connecting an Alpha console temporarily If this is not done the Voice Module will be unable to annunciate a description of the zone s in alarm trouble etc the Voice Module will annunciate zone numbers only Note In an existing installation where descriptors have already been programmed all descriptors must be re programmed using words selected from the Voice Module s vocabulary refer to Programming Zone Descriptors in the 4284 4285 Installation Instructions Any words programmed into the system for zone descriptors that are not in the Voice Module s vocabulary will not be annunciated by the Voice Module m The Voice Module is permanently set to device address 4 For control panels that require device programming be sure to program device address 4 for a Voice Module m 4280 NOTICE The 4140XMP with the upgrade EPROM for the 4284 the 4285 cannot be used with the 4140XMP will no longer support the 4280 or 4280 8 RF receiver However the 4140XMP system fully supports 4281 type RF receivers HR PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS The 4284 or 4285 Voice Module must be connected as shown in the 4284 4285 Installation Instructions Connection to the incoming phone line MUST be made even if the security system is not programmed for central station communications Some controls may require different wiring connections than those indica
40. will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the receiver away from the security control Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the security control Plug the security control into a different outlet so that it and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful Interference Handbook This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 68 STATEMENT This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registrati
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