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1. 58 ZONE SOUNDS AND TIMING 31 39 27 28 29 3l 32 33 34 POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICE X 10 HOUSE ID Powerline Carrier devices require a House ID This field identifies this house D to the control If Powerline Carrier devices are used they are selected in field 80 House ID is entered in following manner 0 A 1 B 2 lt 3 4 5 F 6 G 7 H 8 1 9 10 K 11 L 12 M 13 N 14 0 15 P Default is VIP MODULE PHONE CODE The use of a 4285 4286 VIP Module can be used in Partition 1 only requires a 2 digit code Enter a 2 digit phone access code as follows For first digit enter any digit from 1 to 9 for second digit enter 11 for or 412 for ZZ Example If desired access code is 7 7 is the first entry and 11 for is the second entry Default 00 No Voice Module OUTPUT TO ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA ACM If output to ACM is selected here all messages that are programmed to go to the primary telephone line receiver will also be sent to the compatible ACM These messages will always be in Contact ID for mat not affected by entry in field 48 The data line is supervised as well as certain functions in the ACM If communication is lost or a trouble develops a message will be attempted to be sent via both the ACM and PSTN lineto the central station
2. 6128RF Keypad 6 Cd 6137 Keypad 6139 5881 Receiver 3m 4219 ZoneExpander 3mm f HemzeetweneRdsUnt sazove TOTAL Current available from Aux terminals 600 mA max f using other wired devices such as PIRs refer to the specifications for that particular unit s cur rent drain t Figures arefor relays OFF relays ON Section 13 ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING If using a 4285 4286 VIP Module select from those words in the Alpha Vocabulary list shown in boldface type The VIP Module will not provide annunciation of the other words A If a 4285 4286 VIP Module is added to an existing VISTA 20SEa system the Alpha descriptors presently in the system should be reprogrammed selecting from those words shown in boldface type in the Alpha Vocabulary list The VIP Module will not provide annunciation of any other words The ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST and CHARACTER CHART will be found on the next page Assigning Zone Descriptors The Alpha K eypad used with the VI STA 20SEa can have a user friendly En glish language descri ption location of all protection zones keypad panics and RF receiver supervision faults programmed into the system Each description can be composed of a combina
3. DIRECT CONNECT CORD ait TIP lt ING PREMISES PLUG ANSWERING ug MACHINE AND oom PHONE S ANSWERING MACHINE 1 REFER MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE Figure 13 Connection of AAV Unit when Also Using a 4285 4286 Phone Module After approximately 1 minute the initial displays will revert to DISARMED READY TO ARM for Alpha keypads or READY for Fixed word keypads if there are no faulted zones This 1 minute delay allows PIRs etc to stabilize To bypass this delay press 0 Connecting The Back Up Battery the event of an AC power loss the Control panel is supported by a back up rechargeable sealed lead acid battery The minimum battery size recommended is the No PS1265 12V 6 5AH battery See Calculating Battery Size Needed below The battery is installed in the control cabinet The standby battery is automatically tested every 4 hours beginning 4 hours after exiting programming mode In addition entry into the test mode will cause a battery test to be initiated Calculating the Battery Size Needed Determine the total device current drain after filling in the AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAIN WORKSHEET on the next page Tothis figure add the 100 mA that is drawn by the control panel itself Then to determine the battery size needed use the following formula Total Current Dr
4. 76 Notes cont Keypad Functions General Information Arming Functions User code No 15 is a babysitter code i e it can disarm the system only if it was used to arm it f a secondary code is inadvertently repeated for different users the lower user number will take priority Opening and closing reports are sent for the Installer code as No 01 with the appropriate subscriber number Each Master code and set of secondary user codes are sent as Nos 02 and 03 16 respectively in Contact ID format with the appropriate subscriber number in 442 it is 1 F F for anything greater than 14 Note that if you enabled QUICK ARM for the partition field 21 the key can be pressed instead of entering the partition s security code for any of the arming procedures Away Stay Instant Maximum etc The security code is always required however when disarming the system The keypad allows the user to arm and disarm the system and perform other system functions such as bypassing zones and display zone descriptors Zone and system conditions alarm trouble bypass are displayed in the Display Window When an alarm occurs keypad sounding and external sounding will occur and the zone s in alarm will be displayed on the keypad Pressing any key will silence the keypad sounder for 10 seconds Disarming the system will silence both keypad and external sounders When the system is disarmed any zones tha
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6. 5 Use the transmitter Sniffer mode to test that all transmitters have all been programmed properly as indicated next 27 Using The Transmitter Sniffer Mode Enter Installer code 4112 3 This initiates a procedure that will provide a check that all transmitters have been properly programmed 2 The keypad will display all zone numbers of wireless units programmed into the system Fault each transmitter in turn causing each one to send a signal As the system receives a signal from each of the transmitters the zone number of that transmitter will disappear from the display The transmitters may be checked upon installation or in an installed system Note A transmitter not enrolled will not turn off its zone number 3 When all transmitters have been checked exit the sniffer mode immediately by keying Installer code 4112 OFF To Either Temporarily Or Permanently Remove a Zone From The System 1 Enter the programming mode and press 5 6 2 Enter the zone number and press A summary display will appear 3 Press again 4 The Zone Type prompt will appear Enter 0 0 This sets the zone type to Not Used Not Used Press to continue 20 Zone Type 5 The next prompt will ask whether you want 20 Delete Zone todeetethiezone 1 Yes Y es will permanently remove the zone from the system while a No will disable it but re tain all data except the original zone
7. 6 Press 99 to exit the programming mode 28 5800 Series Transmitters Table Also refer to APPENDIX A toward the end of this manual for transmitter input loops and button locations Input Type And Special Notes Wireless Panic e Unit has 4 pushbuttons each with a unique Input loop code Transmitter Each pushbutton must be assigned to a zone e RF Supervised or 4 for UR unsupervised Note Input loop button No 4 must always be used Pendant 5 for BR button type transmitter Belt Clip Personal E mergency Transmitters Miniature Personal 3 for RF supervised or 4 for UR unsupervised Emergency Trans Wireless Key 5804 Has 4 pushbuttons each with a unique input loop code Transmitter Each pushbutton must be assigned to a zone 5 for BR button type transmitter Note All buttons must be assigned the samelnput Type Wireless 3 for RF supervised Photo optical At the TRANSMIT NOW prompt fault the detector as follows a On many detectors press the special test switch not test button provided for faulting the detector see detector s instructions then release Note With some detectors two contacts must be shorted to fault the detector Disengage detector s cover and swing cover open these contacts are on the PC board near a blue jumper see detector s instructions Momentarily short these contacts with a small screwdriver A single keypad beep will o
8. J Zone Number 10 Zone Type Perimeter Zone Type 10 Partition 1 10 Report Code 15101 2nd 00 10 INPUT DEV LP RF TRANS RF 1 Zone Number Zn Enter the zone number that you wish to programme or 00 to exit zone programming Press to continue A summary display appears showing the status of that zone s programming If it is programmed satisfactorily press to back up one step and enter another zone number if desired If the zone is not programmed or you want to make changes press to continue Zone Type ZT Each zone must be assigned to a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Enter the zone type code or change it if necessary Zone types are listed below 00 Not Used 06 24 Hr Silent 20 Arm Stay 01 Entry E xit 1 07 24 Hr Audible 21 02 Entry Exit 2 08 24 Hr Aux 22 Disarm 03 Perimeter 09 Fire w Verif 23 NoAlarm 04 I nterior Follower 10 Interior w Response 05 Trouble Day Alarm Delay 24 Silent Night Burglary Default values for zones 01 to 08 are er cr or c5 os v Zone Type Default 01 04 03 cs Panton Dean 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 ee Default 1 for response time 350 msec Press to continue Partition No P Default 1 Enter 1 or 2 Press to continue Report Code RC The repo
9. Attach Red and Black wires on the battery connector cable as follows a Red tothe positive battery terminal on the control board see Summary of Connections Diagram for location if necessary b Black tothe negative battery terminal on the control board 10 Earth Ground Connections The designated earth ground terminal 25 must be terminated in a good earth ground for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations Metal Cold Water Pipe Use a non corrosive metal strap copper is recommended firmly secured to the pipe to which the ground lead is electrically connected and secured Mains Power Outlet Ground Available from 3 prong 220VAC power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a three wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators available at some electrical supply stores Section 3 INSTALLING REMOTE KEYPADS Keypads That May Be Used Fixed Word Display 6128 6128RF 6137 Alpha Display 6139 Upto4 keypads in each partition total of 8 in the system independent of auxiliary power considerations you may need to use an auxiliary power supply if the 600mA aux output is exceeded Wiring To The Keypads 1 Determine wire size by referring to the wiring length size chart below Wire lengths size for Partition 2 keypads should be determined separately from those ke
10. 6 The system will then enter an optional confirmation mode so that the operation of the actual programmed input can be confirmed Activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone We recommend that you confirm the programming of every transmitter before proceeding to the next zone 49 10 CONFIRMED A022 4064 3 When the system sees activity on the appropriate input it will beep three times and display the confirmation message Press or the upper left hand button of the programme tool when you are ready to enroll the next transmitter At any time during this step you may press the key on the keypad or the upper left hand button of the programme tool if you are satisfied with the serial and loop number combination that has been enrolled regardless of whether or not the enrolled input has been confirmed This will ready the system to enroll the next transmitter If the incorrect transmitter has been enrolled press the 7 key on the keypad or the upper right hand button of the programme tool to delete the serial number and return to the LEARN S N prompt A single long beep will be heard from the keypad to verify pressing of the upper right hand button Then press 1 Yes or press the upper left hand button of the programme tool a single short beep will verify the system is ready for enrolling and re activate the proper transmitter or transmitter loop input 7 The system will search for the next z
11. System Sensor PA400B beige PA400R red Indoor Piezo Sounder 81 Self contained 12 volt siren driver built in weatherproof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or warble sound Self contained 12 volt siren driver built in for indoor wall mount 747F availablefor flush mounting 6 jumper sel ected sound outputs Rated at 119dB with use of an 8 ohm 30 watt speaker Voice siren driver with English Spanish and French voice messages Separate messages for Fireand Burglary Use with 8 ohm speaker 15 watt 8 ohm speaker 40 watt 8 ohm indoor outdoor speaker Indoor piezo sounder red or beige rated at 90 dB 910 feet Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Combustion Detectors System Sensor 2100D Photo optical direct wire ADEMCO 2600 Photo optical Plug in Head ADEMCO 1600 l onisation Plug in Head System Sensor 2151 Photo optical Plug in Head System Sensor 1151 l onisation Plug in Head System Sensor 5451 Thermal Detector Plug in H ead System Sensor DH400P Photo optical Duct Probe System Sensor 1412B 4 wire ionisation products of combustion detector A77 716B EOL relay module supervisory module for wired 4 wire fire zone 2112 24R Low profile 4 wire photo optical smoke detector 2112 24TR Low profile 4 wire photo optical smoke detector w 579 C heat detector 82 APPENDIX 5800 RF System Wireless Transmitters Transmitter Input Loo
12. To bypass the 1 minute delay press plus If the Ready display does not appear on any of the keypads in the system in either of the partitions or a Not Ready message is displayed check the keypad wiring connections and make sure each of the 8 basic wired zones has a 2000 ohm resistor connected across its terminals 4 When you get the proper Ready displays on the keypad s the system is functioning properly at this point Do not remove the EOL resistors until you are ready to make connections tothe wired zones to allow for testing later in the manual If an or OPEN CIRCUIT is present the keypad data from the control is not reaching the keypad Please check the wiring Section 4 MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING This section provides information on how programming is performed in this system It will enable you to understand how to enter and exit the programming mode and how to programme the data fields and the user friendly interactive modes 56 80 81 82 83 We therefore urge you to read and understand the following before proceeding with the installation doing any zone programming Refer to the end of this section for instructions on programming these fields 22 RF SYSTEM 25 WIRED ZONE EXPANSION In addition the following fields must be programmed before completing the installation Explanations of these fields are found in Section 19 DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS 20 INSTALLER
13. in the LEARN S N prompt previously you will not get an indication that the serial number has been enrolled If you want to delete the serial number enter 0 and press The system will then prompt DELETE S N Press the 1 Yes key to complete the delete sequence This process deletes the serial number only not the loop number The assumption is that the proper loop number was programmed but the wrong serial or loop number was enrolled To change the loop number you must go back through zone programming for that zone and manually enter the loop number over the existing one Zn ZT P RC In L Alpha descriptors for the zones can be entered now enter 1 or may be entered at a later time using 82 interactive mode enter 0 We 0 1 Yes recommend that the entry of Alpha descriptors be done using 82 mode Program Alpha Refer to Section 15 ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING for specific procedure If you entered 0 No in response to the Program Alpha prompt Enter Zn Num the system will display a prompt for entry of the number for the next 00 Quit wireless expansion zone to be programmed Proceed with the programming of the next zone as indicated previously n 56 mode at the summary line for each zone the entered values be checked Press repeatedly to move to earlier entries Press to move to later entries again 4 Exit the programming mode by keying 99
14. 42 41 Enter up to the number of digits shown Do not fill unused spaces Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a pause 2 secs 42 ZONE TYPE OLENTRY DELAY Part 1 Part 2 System will wait the time allotted before sounding alarm upon entering Entry delay time of 00 99 seconds may be selected individually for each Partition Default is 30 seconds ZONE O2 ENTRY DELAY Part 1 Part 2 System will wait the time allotted before sounding alarm upon entering Entry delay time of 00 99 seconds may be selected individually for each Partition Default is 60 seconds AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING Part 1 Part 2 If enabled this field provides exit warning sound when armed AWAY it can be selected for either or both Partitions Warning sound consists of slow continuous beeps until last 5 seconds when it changes to fast beeps The warning sound will end at the termination of Exit time 0 1 yes Default is Q CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING Part 1 Part 2 Enter 1 in either or both Partitions to enable 1 2 second external alarm sounding ding when closing report goes in or at the end of exit delay 0 disables the ding default Enter 2 2 Yes RF only POWER UP IN PREVIOUS STATE Enter 1 for Yes default if upon power up you want the system to assume the system status prior to power down Enter if you want the system to always power up in a disarmed state When the system powers
15. Note Normal trouble restore report 71 is sent on restore of the condition Entry is a non zero digit to enable a Dialler Trouble Report Note The ACM should be set up for device address 3 on the keypad lines default is O no SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING PER ZONE per armed period This field limits alarm sounding to once per arming period for a given zone Enter 1 for yes default is O no FIRE SOUNDER TIMEOUT This field determines whether the external sounder will shut off after time allotted or continue until manually turned off Enter 0 for sounder timeout or 1 for no timeout Default is This control panel produces temporal pulsed sounding for Fire notification as follows 3 pulses pause 3 pulses pause 3 pulses ALARM SIREN TIMEOUT This field determines whether the external sounder will shut off after time allotted or continue until manually turned off Enter as follows 0 Notimeout 1 4 min 2 8 min default 3 12 min 4 16 min EXIT DELAY Partition 1 Partition 2 System will wait the time allotted before arming the entry exit zones Types 01 and 02 the interior follower and delay zones Types 4 and 10 Exit delay time of 00 99 seconds may be selected individually for each Partition Default is 70 seconds 59 5 36 37 38 39 DIALLER 40 PROGRAMMING 40 50 Fields 40 41
16. Refer to the chart that follows and programme this field accordingly Default is O 67 VIP Answering Module Machine Downloading Field 95 Set for value other than 0 1 15 This will enable the control panel to answer the phone call Otherwise it will not be possible to access the VIP Module Set for a value higher than the number of rings for which the answering machine is set Example if machineis set for 4 rings use a value of 5 or higher This is recommended so that the VIP Module can still be accessed if the answering machine is turned off and does not answer the phone call Ye No Ye Set for value other than 0 1 15 Enter 15 to bypass answering machine No Ne No enero No Ye Ne enero we No Ye fmeiis Pwo ve Ye times 96 INITIALISE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT No FOR DOWNLOADING No data entry required press 96 97 SET ALL PROGRAMME FIELDS TO DEFAULT VALUES No data entry required pressing 97 automatically loads all defaults TOEXIT 98 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents re entry by PROGRAMMING MODE Installer Code 8 0 0 98 or 99 99 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and allows reentry by Installer Code 8 0 0 or by Power up then and ZZ 68 Section 18 ZONE PROGRAMMING 56 Menu Mode While in programme mode press 56 to enter Zone Programming Menu Mode Refer to the zone assignment table for 56 on
17. This zone type is active when the panel is armed in the Away and Maximum modes This zone type is bypassed automatically when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes This zone type is usually assigned to a zone covering an area such as a foyer lobby or hallway through which one must pass upon entry After faulting the entry exit zone to reach the keypad to disarm the system Since this zone type is designed to provide an instant alarm if the entry exit zone is not violated first it will protect an area in the event an intruder hides on the premises prior to the system being armed or gains access to the premises through an unprotected area 56 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Type 06 24 hour Silent Alarm Type 07 24 hour Audible Alarm Type 08 24 hour Auxiliary Alarm Type 09 Supervised Fire With Verification on Zone 1 Type 10 Interior w Delay Type 20 Arm Stay Type21 Arm Away 22 Disarm Type 23 No Alarm Response Type 24 Silent Burglary This zone type will give an instant alarm if faulted when armed in the Away Stay Instant or Maximum night modes During the disarmed state day the system will provide a latched trouble sounding from the keypad and a central station report if desired This zone type is usually assigned to a zone which contains tamper protection switches or to a zone covering a sensiti ve area such as a stock room drug supply room etc This zo
18. non payment for a leased system 74 Remote Programming Information cont e Inhibit 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 Mains Power Status Lists of Faulted Zones Bypassed Zones Zones Currently in Alarm Zones Currently in Trouble and RF Sensors with Low Battery Conditions Notes After the control and the PC have established valid communication each keypad on the system will become inactive and will display C C or MODEM COMM The control however will still be scanning its zones and looking for alarms If an alarm does occur after communication is broken off alarms are sounded and the proper dialler reports are sent to the central station The keypads will become active after the download communication is terminated The detailed operation of the download functions is covered in the installation instructions for the V LINK amp Downloading Software Diskette Programme U pload or Download Time approximately 1 minute 15 seconds for a complete programme Section 21 TESTING THE SYSTEM Test Procedure 1 Enter the security code and press the TEST key The outside sounder will sound for 1 second The keypad should sound 3 beeps each time a contact is faulted A test report should be transmitted if programmed to the Central Station immediately If the backup battery is discharged or missing the s
19. system a single long beep will be heard from the keypad If this happens the system will not display the serial number but will wait for a transmission from another transmitter or transmitter loop input 63 10 CONFIRMED A 002 4064 Program Alpha 0 No 1 Yes Enter Zn Num 00 Quit 0 00 The system will then enter an optional confirmation mode so that the operation of the actual programmed input can be confirmed Activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone We recommend that you confirm the programming of every transmitter before proceeding to the next zone When the system sees activity on the appropriate input it will beep three times and display the confirmation message At any time during this step you may press the key on the keypad or the upper left hand button of the programme tool if you are satisfied with the serial and loop number combination that has been enrolled regardless of whether or not the enrolled input has been confirmed If the incorrect transmitter has been enrolled press the key on the keypad or the upper right hand button of the programme tool to delete the serial number and return to the LEARN S N prompt A single long beep will be heard from the keypad to verify pressing of the upper right hand button Then press 1 Y ES or press the upper left hand button of the programme tool a single short beep will verify the system is ready
20. under Adding Custom Words Summary Mode Display Default Descriptor 4 If descriptor was not entered previously for zone 1 the default ZN 01 ZONE 01 descriptor for zone 1 will be dis played Note that this a summary mode and that no entries can be made Entries can be made only when the display contains a flashing cursor which signifies the entry mode Flashing Cursor system is 5 To delete or change the default ready for entry of word descriptor for zone 1 press plus the same zone number 01 This will clear that descriptor and gain access to the entry mode with flashing cursor allowing changes to be made NOTE If you do not wish to change the existing descriptor for zone 1 enter plus the next zone number for which you wish to enter or check a descriptor A summary display for that zone will appear You must then press plus the same zone number again to gain access to the entry mode flashing cursor for that zone Flashing Cursor 2 01 BACK T Flashing Cursor if 6 is pressed system is ready for next word ZN01 BACK D OOR T Flashing Cursor 2 01 BACK DOOR T Flashing Cursor if 6 is pressed system ready for next word Summary Display ZN 01 BACK DOOR Program Alpha 0 1 Yes 00 6 10 11 12 Press plus 3 digit number for the first word from
21. ACCOUNT No Partition 1 Primary Central Station Account Number SECONDARY SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No Partition 1 Secondary Central Station Account Number PRIMARY SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No Partition 2 Primary Central Station Account Number SECONDARY SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No Partition 2 Secondary Central Station Account Number PHONE SYSTEM SELECT Enter 1 digit default 0 f Central Station Receiver is not on satellite linked line 0 Pulse Dial 1 2 Tone Dial If Central Station Receiver is on satellite linked line 2 Pulse Dial 3 Tone Dial 52 TO ENABLE SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT CODES 60 76 amp 89 Press 48 Press 49 Press 50 Press 51 Press 52 REPORT FORMAT PRIMARY SECONDARY Primary Secondary Determines which format is to be used to report to the central station 0 or undefined ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting 1 Audio Tone Format Notes 1 The maximum number of alarm and alarm restore reports during one armed period is determined by field 93 2 It is mandatory that both the primary and secondary formats be identical SPLIT DUAL REPORTING Enter Oto disable Backup report only This is the default TO PRIMARY TO SECONDARY 1 Alarms Restore Cancel Others 2 All except Open Close Test Open Close Test 3 Alarms Restore Can
22. Armed with Pre Alarm Armed o say ys Ys Ys No Ys INSTANT Ys No Ys Ye maximum ys No ys No Ys Panic Keys There are three panic key pairs or on some keypads lettered keys that if programmed can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each can be individually programmed for 24 hour Silent Audible Personal or Fire Emergency responses The panic function is activated when both keys of the appropriate key pair are pressed at the same time or the appropriate lettered key is pressed for at least 2 seconds The panic functions are identified by the system as follows Displayed asZone Notes 1 amp or A Keys B C are not on all keypads amp 19 or B 99 Key D if present is not active Bl amp B amp oic 96 hee Important For the Silent Panic functions to be of practical value the system must be connected to a central station Relay Powerline Carrier If relay outputs via a 4204 or 4229 or Powerline Carrier devices are used Devices two keypad entries available to the user are included They can manually if used activate or deactivate the device s for starting or stopping some action such as turning lights on or off etc These keypad entries are Security Code 7 Device activates starts that device Security Code 8 Device deactivates stops that device 4285 4286
23. BOTH CAN BE USED TERMINALS ON E RELAY CONTROL PANEL 4 PIN CONSOLE PLUG Lo DATA OUT e TAMPER JUMPER POSITION Y 1 TO CONTROL gt TERM 6 Lo 4229 IN CABINET NOT TAMPERED C GROUND TERM 4 4229 REMOTE 12VD TERM TAMPER PROTECTED tp MENDA TERMS DATA IN 295929929 FROM TERM 7 CONTROL EY REY REED TERMINATE EACH TAMPER PROGRAMMED ZONE p 3 WITH 1000 OHM 1K RELAYS SWITCH b p A RESISTOR od So 5 B od EACH ZONE S MAX T LOOP RESISTANCE 300 OHMS E O L ZONES C D E F G Figure 8 Wiring Connections 4219 amp 4229 4229 shown Programming Wired Expansion Zones 1 Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad Installer code 4 112 8 0 0 A Programme fields 22 RF SYSTEM and 25 WIRED ZONE EXPANSION must be programmed as required before continuing 2 Press 56 Note that this is an interactive programming mode It is used to programme zone numbers zone types partition numbers and alarm report codes for all zones that are going to be used Enter the first zone number that you wish to Enter Zn Num programme 0 0 to exit zone programming 00 2 Quit Normally you will be starting with zone 10 so enter 10 Press to continue ZoneNumber 7 A summary display will appear showing the zn ZT P RC In L present stattis of that
24. CODE 21 QUICK ARM ENABLE 23 FORCED ARM ENABLE A The following programme fields must be programmed as required before General Programming Information It is possible to programme the system at any time even at the installer s premises prior to the actual installation Simply apply power temporarily to the control and then programme the unit as desired Important Note You cannot enter the programming mode unless both main partitions are disarmed 13 There are two programming modes data field programming and interactive menu mode programming Data field programming is used for setting various system options and interactive programming is used for programming zone information programming relay outputs and for enrolling transmitter serial numbers AN To programme the system you must use a 6139 2 line Alpha keypad connected to the Partition 1 keypad terminals on the control 4 5 6 amp 7 Also both main partitions must be disarmed The Alpha keypad need not necessarily remain in the system after programming Programming can also be performed remotely from the installer s office home using an IBM compatible PC a suitable modem and V Link downloading software See the REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DOWNLOADING section Entering Programme Mode Y ou may use one of the following methods a Press both the and keys at the same time within 50 seconds after power is applied to the Co
25. DETECTION COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING Refer tothe chart below and programme this field accordingly VIP Answering et Field 95 Programming Set for value other than 0 1 15 This will enable the control os to answer the phone call Otherwise it won t be possible to access the Module Set for a value higher than the number of rings for which the answering machineis set Example if machineis set for 4 rings use value 5 or higher This is recommended so that the VIP Module can still be accessed if the answering machine is turned off and does not answer the phone call Set for value other than 0 1 15 55 96 INITIALISE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT No FOR DOWNLOADING Nodata entry required This completes the communication programming Exit the programming mode by keying 99 Refer to TESTING THE SYSTEM section to check system operation Section 16 ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS General Information Y ou must assign a zone type to each zone which will then define the way in which the system will respond to faults in that zone Zone types are defined below TypeOO Programme a zone with this zone type if the zone is not used Zone Not Used TypeOl This zone type provides exit and entry delays whenever the zone is faulted if Entry Exit Burglary 1 the control is armed in the Away or Stay modes When the panel is armed in the Instant
26. DEVICE HOUSE ID Enter House ID 1 15 for Powerline Carrier devices as follows 0 A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 6 G 7 H 8 1 9 5 10 K 11 L 12 M 13 N 14 0 15 P Default is The House ID must match the House ID set on the powerline carrier devices The unit ID for these devices is 1 8 depending on which device is being programmed For example device 1 must be set to unit ID 01 device 2 to unit ID 02 etc 3 Press 80 Note that this is an interactive programming mode It is used to programme all output devices used in the system 4229 or 4204 Relay modules or Powerline Carrier devices Refer to the Programming Form worksheet for 80 Interactive M ode Output Device Displays U pon pressing 80 this screen will appear Enter the Device Number 01 or Enter Device No 02 for a 4229 or 01 02 03 or 04 for a 4204 or 01 08 for Powerline Carrier 00 Quit 01 devices or 00 to end these entries Press the key to continue The key is used to accept an entry and advance to the next prompt The key is used to revert back to the last question to check or change an entry Press to go forward again This screen displays a summary of the current Device START programming for this example device 02 has been selected Press the key to continue 02 AEVZLZT P STT 00 0 00 1 This screen displays a summary of the current Device STOP programming de cse Press the ke
27. be assigned a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone A detailed explanation of each zone type is provided in Response Type Definitions in the ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS section Enter the desired zone type code as listed below 00 Zone Not Used 08 24 Hr Aux 01 Entry Exit 1 09 Fire w verif 02 Entry Exit 2 10 Interior w 03 Perimeter Delay 04 2 Interior Follower 23 NoAlarm 05 2 Trouble Day Alarm Night Response 06 24 Hr Silent 24 Silent Burglary 07 24 Hr Audible The verification feature is only active when zone type 09 is assigned to basic wired zone 1 When the display shows the zone type you want press to continue You must enter 00 as the zone type for any wired zones that are not used 02 Partition 1 02 Report Code 15103 2nd 12 02 Response Time 1 18 Enter the partition to which this zone is assigned 1 or 2 The factory default is partition 1 Press to continue The report code consists of 2 hexadecimal digits each in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits For example for a report code of 3C enter 0 3 for 3 and 1 2 for C Refer tothe SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section for complete information on report codes if necessary Enter the desired report code and then press to continue Enter the desired response time for the zone Thefactory default is 1 Selections available
28. be changed Example of Output Device Programming A lamp is to be turned on via a Powerline Carrier device X 10 when any one of 3 spedific zones are faulted or when any 24 hour auxiliary zone is faulted We want to be able to turn off the lamp manually without affecting the arming status of the system To programme this we would dothe following n 80 interactive mode we choose Output Device 01 and programme the Action A to be 2 Close and stay closed The Event we are looking for to start the Device action is a fault so we will programme 2 in EV We will use Zone List 1 for the 3 specific zones so we will programme 1 in ZL and we will programme these 3 zones in 81 s Zone List 1 The second condition for turning on the indicator is triggering a 24 hour aux zone Zone Type 08 so we will programme ZT as 08 Next enter the Partition number P in which you want the triggering of a 24 hour zone to occur enter 1 or 2 or enter 0 for any partition 35 Zone List Displays Zone List No 00 2 Quit 01 Enter Zn Num 00 2 Quit 00 01 Del Zn List 0 1 Yes 0 01 Delete Zone 0 No1 Yes 0 01 Zn to Delete 00 Quit 00 Tostop the Device action and turn off the lamp we do not want to use a restore of any zone so a 0 will be programmed for the Restore of Zone List ZL We will use a manual entry of User Code 8 Device to turn off Therefore we do not need
29. chime upon faults The common area zone will chime if both partitions are disarmed and either partition is in chime mode A fault on the common area zone is displayed in both partitions Either partition may arm its system if the common area zone is faulted but once armed the other partition cannot arm That partition must first bypass the common area zone or correct the fault before arming Either partition can clear and restore the common area zone after an alarm After entering 81 the following prompts are displayed Zone List Displays Enter the Zone List Number 01 02 03 or 04 to programme or 00 to end these entries Press the key to advance 00 Quit In thefollowing displays zone list 01 has been selected for programming Zone List No Enter each zone number to add to the zone list by first entering the zone 01 Enter Zn Num number then the key example 01 02 After all zones desired 00 2 Quit 00 are entered press 00 to advance IMPORTANT Do not include fire zones in zone lists that are used to STOP relay actions um To delete the zone list enter 1 Y es zones in the zone list will be deleted 01 Del Zn List automatically and programming will return tothe first screen 0 1 Yes 0 Tosavethe zone list enter 0 No to advance To save the entire zone list enter 0 No and programming will return to the 01 Delete Zone first screen 0 No 1 0 Tode
30. have more than one button 5801 5804 Note that each button must be assigned toa different zone Similarly the 5816 transmitter has contact terminals and a reed switch for use with a magnet If using both each must also be assigned to a different zone This means that the procedures that follow must be repeated for each button on the transmitter NOTE Use this mode only after all other zone information has been programmed including transmitter loop numbers Toenroll transmitters sequentially after all other zone information has been programmed do the following 1 Enter Programming mode Installer Code 8 0 0 an alpha keypad Enter Serial Number Sequential mode by pressing 83 The following prompt will be displayed NOTE See the ZONE PROGRAMMING section for an explanation of the programming tool 2 If using a programme tool 5804 enter 1 If not using a tool enter PROGRAN TOOL 0 If a tool has already been programmed this prompt will not 0 NO 1 YES 0 appear f either not using a tool or one has already been programmed skip to step 4 3 If 1 is entered the system will prompt for the programme tool s 00 INPUT S N L serial number Enter the programme tool s serial number using one AXXX XXXX of the following methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the transmitter or b Press any button on the transmitter The keypad should beep twice and display the serial number of the tool 00 INPUT S
31. messages over the phone regarding the status of the security system b Arm and disarm the security system and perform most other commands using the telephone keypad with voice annunciation being provided over the phone as confirmation after any command is entered The phone used for phone access must have TouchTone capability though TouchTone service is not necessary if premises uses PULSE dialing switchable phones must be set for TouchTone temporarily before attempting phone access A Phone Access User s Guide for phone access to the security system is provided with the VIP Module for the user of the system cannot both be used Only one or the other can be used A A 4285 4286 VIP Module and an Audio Alarm Verification AAV unit VIP Module Wiring The 4285 4286 is wired between the control panel and the incoming telephone line It listens for touch tones on the phone line and reports them to the control panel During on premises phone access the 4285 4286 powers the premises phones during off premises phone access it seizes the line from the premises phones and any answering machines The 4285 4286 VIP Module is supplied complete with a Line Interface Unit wired to it Note The phone lines must be in service for the VIP Module to function even when accessing the system from an on premises phone 1 Make 12V 4 and and data in and data out connections from the 4285 4286 VIP Module to the cont
32. nennen tnnt 14 Programmingia Data 1 rue ceti iret tee eR en ce 14 Reviewing a Data Field Erasing an Entry in a Data Field 14 Interactive Mode Programming 56 80 82 and 83 14 Loading Factory Defaults Deni den Iun aaa den on adde 15 Programming System Setup Fields renes 15 Exiting the Programming M nennen nennen nnne 15 Section 5 BASIC WIRED ZONES 1 8 1 enne nennen trennen ens 15 Installing the Basic Wired 1 essent nnns 15 Common Characteristics For Zones 1 8 sss essent teens 15 Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to Zones 1 8 sse seen 15 High Resistance Supervision on Basic Wired Zones 2 8 16 Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors in Zone 1 eee 16 Verify Operation of 2 Wire Smoke Detectors in Zone 1 16 Turning Off Fire Alarm 17 Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Combustion Detectors in Zones 2 7 16 Programming Basic Wired 1 esee nnne nnne nnne nnne 17 Section 6 WIRED
33. no word or word string can exceed 10 characters Press the 8 key to save the custom word s and return tothe CUSTOM WORD display Repeat steps 2 4 for other custom words to be entered To change a custom word just overwrite it If no more are to be entered now press 0 to return to the Descriptor entry The custom word s will be automatically added to the built in vocabulary When zone descriptors are being entered as described in step 6 of Programming the Descriptors the custom word numbers are 245 to 254 for words 1 to 10 respectively 46 ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST For Entering Zone Descriptors NOTE The list below is a revised vocabulary list which differs from earlier versions of the VISTA 20 Use only this list when programming VI STA 20SE a zone descri ptors 000 Word Space 064 DUCT 115 LOCK 168 SHED 226 0 A 116 LOOP 169 SHOCK 227 1 001 AIR E 117 LOW 170 SHOP 228 1ST 002 ALARM 065 EAST 118 LOWER 171 SHORT 229 2 004 ALLEY 066 ELECTRIC M 173 SIDE 230 2ND 005 AMBUSH 067 EMERGENCY 119 MACHINE 174 SKYLIGHT 231 3 006 AREA 068 ENTRY 121 MAIDS 175 SLIDING 232 3RD 007 APARTMENT 069 EQUIPMENT 122 MAIN 176 SMOKE 233 4 009 ATTIC 071 EXIT 123 MASTER 178 SONS 234 010 AUDIO 072 EXTERIOR 124 MAP 179 SOUTH 235 5 B F 195 MEDICAL 180 SPRINKLER 236 5TH 012 BABY 073 126 MEDICINE 182 STATION 237 6 Y 184 STORE 238 6TH 013 BACK 075 FAMILY 128
34. on the keypad s should light Some keypads are equipped with a READY LED in placeof a POWER LED 40 CONTROL BOARD MODULAR TELEPHONE CONNECTOR hd YELLOW EAGLE SUPPLIED gt CABLE CONTROL DIALER HEADER DIP Switch ooococooSso H 7 GROUND EARTH EXPANDER CONTROL BOARD MODULAR TELEPHONE CONNECTOR 4204 RELAY 1 SHOWN OFF YELLOW CONTROL DIALER HEADER EAGLE SUPPLIED CABLE 4285 4286 VIP MODULE DIP Switch ooococoosSso H EARTH 7 GROUND EXPANDER INCOMING TELCO LINE 2 DIRECT CONNECT CORD TIP 0 I jack RING PREMISES a PLUG ANSWERING 6 PHONE S ANSWERING MACHINE T ET REFER AAV MODULE 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE Figure 12 Connection of AAV Unit when Not using a 4285 4286 VIP Module INCOMING TELCO LINE 41
35. type Y ou can then go back to this zone later and put back an active Zone Type to reenable it A serial number that has been enrolled for a 5800 system will not be deleted if the zone is temporarily disabled by answering No to the prompt above If only the physical transmitter is to be removed or changed i e its serial number deleted as when replacing a unit that has a non removable battery it can be done in 56 Mode but we recommend using the 83 mode in a later section of this manual Deleting a Transmitter Serial Number From a Zone in 56 Mode 2 A more detailed procedure for adding deleting or changing serial numbers of wireless transmitters is provided in Section 16 USING 83 MODE TO ADD DELETE OR CHANGE SERIAL NUMBERS Abbreviated Procedure 1 In the programming mode press 5 6 to enter Zone Programming mode 2 Then enter the zone number and press repeatedly until the cursor is under the Enrolled RF Input L position This is the specific input loop or button on the transmitter that has been enrolled for that zone 3 Enter a 0 at this point then press 4 A prompt Delete S N will appear Enter Y es to deletethe existing serial number from the system Note that the other programmed values for that zone will not be deleted This will allow you to re instate a new transmitter in its place 5 A display for the next zone number will appear To exit enter 00
36. 0 46 and 94 Interactive Mode Programming 56 80 81 82 and 83 Typical prompt displayed during interactive mode programming Enter Zn Num 00 2 Quit 01 Zone Number T Press plus interactive mode No for example 56 The Alpha keypad will display the first of a series of prompts requesting entries A detailed procedure with displays of prompts is provided in those sections where programming in the interactive mode is to be performed Interactive Mode Used To Programme 56 Zone Programming Zone characteristics report codes alpha descriptors and serial numbers 80 Relay Programming 4229 or 4204 Relay modules or Powerline Carrier devices 81 Zone List Programming Zone Lists for relay powerline carrier activation 82 Alpha Programming Zone alpha descriptors 83 Serial No Add Delete 5800 series transmitter serial numbers 14 Loading Factory Defaults To load the factory defaults enter the programming mode press 97 then exit the programming mode Programming System Setup Fields Thefollowing programme fields must be programmed before doing any zone programming 22 RF SYSTEM Enter 1 to enable a 5881 or 6128RF receiver Enter 4 to enable a 5881 or 6128RF receiver with the addition of RF J am Detection Enter O if no receiver is being used Default is O none 25 WIRED ZONE EXPANSION Usethis field to select the type of expansion unit being used as fol
37. 1 Arming Away 38 Chime 43 Communication Failure 22 Disarming Code OFF 39 AnyFireAlarm 52 Kissoff 31 End of Exit Time 40 Bypassing 58 Duress 32 Start of Entry Time 41 AC Power Failure 33 Any Burglary Alarm Enter if applicable the partition number 1 or 2 or O for any Press the key to continue If a zonelist will be used to STOP or restore the device action enter the zone list number 1 2 or to be programmed in 81 mode If not used enter 0 Press the key to continue If a zone type or system operation will be used to STOP the device action enter the appropriate two digit code see the ZT choices listed above If not enter 00 Pressthe key to continue Enter if applicable the partition number 1 or 2 or for any Press the key to continue This screen again displays a summary of the current device START programming Press the key to continue This screen again displays a summary of the current device STOP programming Press the key to continue Enter 1 if using a Powerline Carrier Device X 10 if not enter 0 The display then returns again to the first screen so that the next device number to be programmed can be entered or enter 0 0 to end device programming 2 Previously entered data be reviewed by pressing 8 0 After the device number is chosen press to go to the next screens This is a review mode only and data cannot
38. 10 00 1 10 RF 1 Zn zone number Entry for Zone 10 shown ZT zone type P partition to which zone is assigned RC report code for that zone In input type of zone AW for Aux Wired L Loop not used for wired expansion zones Values in the summary display are the currently programmed values To start programming zone 10 press A prompt for Zone Type will appear Zone Number Each zone must be assigned a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to Perimeter faults in that zone A detailed explanation of each zone type is provided in Response Type Entry for Zone Typs 08 shown T Definitions in the ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS section Enter the desired zone type as listed next 10 Zone Type 20 10 Partition 1 10 Report Code ist O3 2nd 12 3C Typical summary display ZT P RC In L 10 03 1 03 AW Program Alpha 0 1 Yes Enter Zn Num 00 Quit 11 Enter next zone number 00 Zone Not Used 08 224 Hr Aux 01 Entry E xit 1 09 Fire 02 Entry Exit 2 10 Interior w 03 z Perimeter Delay 04 2 Interior Follower 23 NoAlarm 05 2 Trouble Day Alarm Night Response 06 24 Hr Silent 24 Silent Burglary 07 24 Hr Audible When the display shows the zone type you want press to continue Enter the partition to which a zone is to be assigned Enter 1 or 2 The default is partition 1 Press to continue The report co
39. 2 The alarm current provided by zone 1 will support only one smoke detector in the alarmed state Verify Operation of 2 Wire Smoke Detectors in Zone 1 Turning Off Fire Alarm Sounding The control panel will verify any alarm by resetting the smoke detectors after the first alarm trigger and then waiting 90 seconds for a second alarm trigger If the smoke detector or thermostat does not trigger again the control will disregard the first trigger and no alarm signal will occur This feature eliminates false alarms due to electrical or physical transients You can turn off Fire alarm sounding by pressing the OFF key on any keypad or other arming disarming device in that partition To clear the memory of alarm and to reset the detector s alarm enter the security code plus OFF again Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors Photo optical Plug in H ead lonisation Plug in Head Photo optical Plug in Head System Sensor 2151 lonisation Plug in Head System Sensor 1151 Thermal Detector Plug in Head System Sensor 5451 Photo optical Duct Probe System Sensor DH 400P 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR 4103 Figure 6 2 Wire Smoke Detector Connected in Zone 1 Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Combustion Detectors in Zones 2 7 The system will support 4 wire detectors powered from the programmable trigger output on the control on zones 2 7 Refer to the detector s instructions for complete details regarding its proper installa
40. 4229 modules provide Form C normally open and normally closed contacts Powerline Carrier devices are controlled by signals sent through the electrical wiring at the premises via a PLC7213 transformer Therefore if using Powerline Carrier Devices a PLC7213 transformer must be used in place of the regular system transformer Once a device is programmed into the system the user sees no difference between a Powerline Carrier device or a relay output device In 80 and 81 interactive modes a series of keypad prompts will request entries for programming of the Relay outputs and or Powerline Carrier devices used in the system Refer also to OUTPUT RELAYS POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES WORKSHEET FOR 80 AND 81 INTERACTIVE MODES in the blank programming form 4204 and 4229 Relay Output Modules 1 Connect the 4204 4229 to the control s Partition 1remote keypad terminals 4 7 using the connector supplied with the 4204 and 4229 2 Set the 4204 4229 s DIP switch for a device address of 1 switch 2 OFF and switches 3 4 5 ON Switch 1 determines the unit s cover tamper response ON disabled OFF enabled Supervision 4204 and 4229 modules are supervised against removal CHECK and zone 09 will be displayed if a module is disconnected from the control Powerline Carrier devices The XF 10 transformer provides mains power to the control panel and also supplies signals from the control panel through the premise
41. 9 General Information et ere ee Ee e Enn ck er ER tr cR Ree nn 39 ades te I cu D e E ET Ue TA ES 39 Programming Eee LER navies 39 AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION AAV UNIT ene 40 General Information innen nn 40 Wiring COMMOCEIONS ERE 40 Programming ecce en nee ER 40 FINAL POWER UP suu ae Ite ine tetigi Pre lene rds 40 T 40 Connecting the Back Up Battery 42 Calculating the Battery Size Needed sse enne 42 Making the Battery Connections sss essen nnne 42 Auxiliary Device Current Drain Worksheet s sess 43 ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING emen 43 Assigning Zone Descriptors innen nsn nennen 43 Entering Zone Descriptors Programme M enu M ode 82 44 Programming the 44 Adding Custom Words ete ti re tec erae eR aunt eee 46 Alpha Vocabulary List For Entering Zone 47 Character ASCII CHAPrE 47 USING 83 SEQUENTIAL MODE 1 4 seen rne 48 Adding a Serial Number sess e
42. 9 REFRIGERATION 599 WIRELESS 052 DETECTOR 105 KITCHEN 160 RF x 053 DINING 161 RIGHT 054 DISCRIMINATOR 106 LAUNDRY 1 162 ROOM 222 XMITTER 253 Custom Word 9 057 DOOR M 223 YARD 059 DOWN nS ine en gt 254 Custom Word 10 061 DRAWER 110 LIGHT 165 SCREEN 224 ZONE No 062 DRIVEWAY IR 166 SENSOR 225 ZONE 113 LIVING 167 SERVICE 114 LOADING Note Bulleted words in boldface type are those that are also available for use by the 4285 4286 VIP Vista Interactive Phone Module If using a phone module and words other than these are selected for Alpha descriptors the phone module will not provide annunciation of those words CHARACTER ASCII CHART For Adding Custom Words 32 space 42 52 4 62 gt 72 H 82 33 43 53 5 63 73 83 S 34 44 54 6 64 74 J 84 T 35 45 55 7 65 A 75 K 85 U 36 46 56 8 66 76 L 86 37 47 57 9 67 77 87 W 38 amp 48 0 58 68 D 78 88 39 49 1 59 69 E 79 O 89 Y 40 50 2 60 70 F 80 P 90 Z 41 51 3 61 71 G 81 Q 47 Section 14 USING 83 SEQUENTIAL MODE Use 83 Sequential mode when a wireless transmitter is to be physically added removed or simply changed as when replacing a unit that has a non removable battery By using this mode you can add delete or change the serial number of a transmitter in a zone but retain all other existing data that has been programmed for that zone Twotransmitters
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44. Codes e ig d ein pe eni e e EE E esas 76 Secondary Use Codes iuter er i tee Wk e de eiie fare 76 Keypad FUrnctlons eot rehenes es 77 General Information tnn nnns 77 Armitig iter Diet ED EE ER SR et eed 77 Panic Keys vere e tad lee Deere ert cael renee 78 Relay Powerline Carrier Devices if used esses 78 4285 4286 VIP M d l iinit 78 Trouble Conditions epe per esr exiis Ere dade 78 General formation Pr 78 Check and Battery Displays 79 Telephone Line nnne nnn trennen enteras 79 Power in ibis 79 Other Displays e ee tpe tret eaten ete Co em dee tee aa 79 Section 23 SPECIFICATIONS amp ACCESSORIES 80 SpedficationS m 80 Accessories Compatible Devices essere nnn nnn nnne nennen 81 APPENDIX 5800 RF System Wireless Transmitters seen 83 Transmitter Input Loop Identification 83 Limitations Of This Alarm System sss nennen nennt trennen nnne nnns 84 Limited Warranty udi
45. DATA OUT term 7 NO CONNECTION TO CONTROL PANEL RED TO AUX term 5 TERMINALS USED FOR BLACK TO AUX GROUND term 4 KEYPAD CONNECTIONS GREEN TO DATA IN term 6 CONNECTOR WITH FLYING LEADS 4500 THERMOSTAT Figure 10 4285 4286 VIP Module Wiring Programming The Control for Phone Access 1 Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad Installer code 4112 8 0 0 2 Press 28 VIP MODULE ACCESS CODE If using a 4285 4286 VIP Module enter the 2 digit phone access code as follows For first digit enter 1 9 for second digit enter 11 for or 12 for Example if desired access code is 7 7 is the first entry and 11 for is the second entry Enter 00 if not using a VIP Module this is the default 3 Press 95 RING DETECTION COUNT Refer to the chart that follows and programme this field accordingly VIP Answering Module Machine Downloading Field 95 Programming Set for value other than 0 1 15 This will enable the control to answer the phone call Other wise it will not be possible to access the VI P Module 38 VIP Answering Module Machine Downloading Field 95 Pro amen 0 or a value er than the of rings Io which the answering machine is set Example if machine is set for 4 rings usea value of 5 or higher This is recom mended so that the VIP Module can still be accessed i
46. E REPORT ENABLE 1 TROUBLE RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 See box on previous page This is sent when a trouble in a zone is restored BYPASS RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 See box on previous page This is sent when a zone that has been bypassed is unbypassed MAINS RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 See box on previous page Reports with Partition 1Subscriber No LOW BATTERY RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 See box on previous page Reports with Partition 1Subscriber No RF XMTR LOW BATTERY RESTORE ENABLE 1 0 See box This is sent when a transmitter that previously sent in a low battery message has sent a message indicating it no longer has a low battery condition 65 76 80 81 82 83 88 89 TEST RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 See box on previous page Reports with Partition 1 Subscriber No A restore code entered here will cause a restore message to be sent when Test mode is exited OUTPUT DEVICES This is an interactive menu mode that is applicable only if field 25 is programmed for a 4229 or 4204 or if Powerline Carrier devices are to be used See RELAY OUTPUTS amp POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES section for a detailed programming procedure Also refer to the OUTPUT DEVICE table for 80 in the Programming Form ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT DEVICES This is an interactive menu mode that is applicable only if field 25 is programmed for a 4229 4204 or if Powerline Carrier de
47. First page of this international document resides under separate cover 20SEaCOV ps TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION seien nennen nennen trn nnne nnne nnne 6 Section 2 INSTALLING THE CONTROL nnne trennen 9 Mounting the Cabinet sites iiic Fra 9 Installing the Lock if used tnn nnne nnne nennen 9 Wiring the Mains Transformer ssssss nennen rennen nnns 10 Installing the Back Up 10 Earth Ground Connections sese enne enne nennen rennen aaka 11 Section 3 INSTALLING REMOTE KEYPADS 1 eene nnne 11 Keypads That May Be 0 sess nennen enne nnn nnns 11 Wiring T he Keypads c eR prete ERR 11 Addressable Keypad Settings ssssss sse nennen nennen tnnt nnne nnns 12 Using A Supplementary Power Supply To Power Additional eypads 12 Preliminary Check Out nnne enne nnns 13 Section 4 MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING rne 13 General Programming Information nennen nnne nennen 13 Entering Programme Mode antri
48. Loo 5818 LOOP 3 ENROLL AS RF TERMINALS 5819 5819WS ENROLL AS RF 5827 5827BD SET HOUSE CODE SET HOUSE CODE LOOP LOOP 1 1 MOTION MOTION La 5849 5890 ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced design 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 vari ety of reasons For example e Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors 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 mains will not work if their mains power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path A user may not be ableto 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 3596 of all fires Some of the reasons smoke dete
49. MONEY 014 BAR 185 STORAGE 239 7 076 FATHERS 129 MONITOR 186 STORY 240 7TH 016 BASEMENT 077 FENCE 130 MOTHERS 017 BATHROOM 079 FIRE 131 MOTION 190 SUPERVISED 241 8 018 BED 080 FLOOR 132 MOTOR 191 SUPERVISION 242 8TH 019 BEDROOM 081 FLOW 192 SWIMMING 243 9 020 BELL 082 FOIL 134 NORTH 193 SWITCH 244 9TH Z BTOWER 083 FOYER 135 NURSERY T 022 BOILER 084 FREEZER 194 TAMPER 023 BOTTOM 085 FRONT 196 TELCO 025 BREAK G 136 OFFICE 197 TELEPHONE 245 Custom Word 1 026 BUILDING 089 GARAGE 138 OPEN 199 TEMPERATURE C 090 GAS 139 OPENING 200 THERMOSTAT 028 CABINET 091 GATE 140 OUTSIDE 201 TOOL 246 Custom Word 2 029 CALL 092 GLASS 142 OVERHEAD 202 TRANSMITTER 030 CAMERA 093 GUEST P U 247 Custom Word 3 031 094 143 PAINTING 205 UP 033 CASH H 144 PANIC 206 UPPER 034 CCTV 095 HALL 145 PASSIVE 207 UPSTAIRS 248 Custom Word 4 035 CEILING 146 PATIO 208 UTILITY 096 HEAT 036 CELLAR 098 HOLDUP 147 PERIMETER v 037 CENTRAL 099 HOUSE 148 PHONE 209 VALVE 249 Custom Word 5 038 CIRCUIT 150 POINT 210 VAULT edis 151 POLICE 212 VOLTAGE 046 COMPUTER 100 INFRARED 152 POOL 250 Custom Word 6 047 CONTACT 101 INSIDE 153 POWER w UC RU D INTER R 214 WAREHOUSE 048 DAUGHTERS 103 155 RADIO 216 WEST 251 Custom Word 7 049 DELAYED 050 DEN 104 JEWELRY 156 REAR 217 WINDOW 157 RECREATION 219 WING 252 Custom Word 8 051 DESK K 15
50. N L In this example the serial number is A123 4567 Once enrolled you can use the programme tool to ready the system for enrolling a A123 4567 3 transmitter s serial number by first pressing the upper left hand button of the programme tool then activating the desired transmitter see procedure at the LEARN S N prompt The serial number for the programme tool will only remain in the system until the programming mode is exited Entering 97 will not delete the tool Press to continue Press the key on the keypad to back up to the PROGRAM TOOL prompt 4 Enter the first zone number to be enrolled e g zone 10 ENTER ZN NUM 00 QUIT 10 Press to continue Zone Number Entered 7 The system will starting with this zone number search for the first transmitter which has all of the following attributes pre programmed in Zone Programming a Aninput type of RF UR or BR programmed b Aloop number programmed 9 Noserial number programmed 2 If the first zone number entered does not have one or more of the above attributes the system will search its database for the first zone that does and will display it on the next screen 48 10 INPUT S N L 5 This prompt is displayed when the system has found the next zone which needs to be enrolled The system will respond tothe first serial AXXX XXXX number transmitted after the key on the keypad is pressed serial number may be enrolled
51. NTING CLIPS DETAIL A SIDE VIEW OF CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD SUPPORTING SLOTS BOARD Figure 2 Mounting The PC Board Alone HOLES FOR ANTENNAS AND GROUNDING LUGS Musas SUPPORTING SLOTS RECEIVER CIRCUIT BOARD CIRCUIT SHORT MOUNTING CLIPS CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD LONG MOUNTING CLIPS ok DETAIL VIEW SHORT MOUNTING CLIPS SCREW ap P s ANTENNA DETAIL GROUNDING LUG SIDE VIEW OF TA LONG MOUNTING CLIPS i 6 J DETAIL D ANTENNA AND GROUNDING LUG INSTALLATION Figure 3 Mounting The PC Board And RF Receiver Together In The Cabinet Wiring The Mains Transformer Wire the plug pack to terminals 1 and 2 on the control board with the earth wire connected to terminal 25 See wiring table below for wire size to use WIRING TABLE Distance of Plug Pack Wire Size From the Control Panel To Use Up to 15m 0 8mm 15 30m 30 75m voltage reading between terminals 1 and 2 of the control must not fall below 16 5VAC or an AC LOSS message will be displayed Do not insert the plug pack into the mains outlet until you are instructed to do so later in the manual Wiring to the mains plug pack must not exceed 75m using 1 3mm wire The Connecting The Back Up Battery Do not attach the connector cable to the battery terminals until you are instructed to do so later in the manual 2
52. ON RELAY MODULE 4285 4286 VIP MODULE Physical 57mm W x 105mm H x 22mm D 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 20mA 3 Interface Wiring Same as 6128 Physical 169mm W x 108mm H x 32mm D 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 35mA 3 Interface Wiring Same as 6128 4 8EOLR Loops A H Loop A can be se for fast 10 15msec response to an open 1 Physical 169mm W x 108mm H x 32mm D 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 15mA Relays off 180mA Relays on 3 Interface Wiring Same as 6128 4 Four Output Relays SPDT Contacts Rating 2A max at 22VDC AC Physical 169mm W x 108mm H x 32mm D 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 35mA Relays off 100mA Relays on 3 Interface Wiring Same as 6128 4 8EOLR Loops A H Loop A can be set for fast 10 15msec response to an open 5 Two Output Relays SPDT Contacts Rating 2A max at 22VDC AC Physical 169mm W x 108mm H x 32mm D 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 160mA 3 Device Address Permanently set to address 4 4 Interface Wiring See 4285 4286 VIP MODULE manual 5 Telephone Line Connections See 4285 4286 VIP MODULE manual Accessories Compatible Devices 4285 4286 Line Interface Unit LIU Sounders ADEMCO 1009 Siren ADEMCO 747 Indoor Siren ADEMCO 744 Siren Driver ADEMCO 745X3 Voice Siren Driver ADEMCO 705 820 5 inch Round Speaker ADEMCO 713 Speaker
53. TEM OPERATION ZT Instead of using a RESTORE ZONE LIST a specific zone response type or system operation action can be selected to de activate the device If a specific ZONE TYPE is chosen any zone of that response type that restores from a previous alarm trouble or fault condition will cause the device to de activate If a SYSTEM OPERATION is chosen that operation will cause the device to de activate The different choices for ZONE TYPE and SYSTEM OPERATION are listed in Programming Relays amp Powerline Carrier devices later in this section and in the Programming F orm PARTITION P The device s Stop Zone Type System Operation may be limited to an occurrence on Partition 1 Partition 2 or any partition During normal system operation any devices may be manually started by keypad entry of Code 7 n or manually stopped by keypad entry of Code 8 where n the device number to be controlled As a minimum the ACTION A and PARTITION No P fields must be programmed for this manual action to be operati ve 33 Programming Output Relays and Powerline Carrier Devices 1 Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad Installer code 4 112 8 0 0 7 Programme fields 22 RF SYSTEM 25 WIRED ZONE EXPANSION and 30 KEYSWITCH ENABLE must be programmed as required before continuing 2 Press 27 POWERLINE CARRIER
54. This will be sent when a zone is manually bypassed MAINS LOSS REPORT ENABLE 1 0 Reports with Partition 1 Subscriber No Timing of this report is random with up to a 4 hour delay If mains restores before the report goes out there is no mains restore report 53 Press 63 LOW BATTERY REPORT ENABLE 1 0 This will be sent when a low battery condition exists in the system s standby battery Reports with Partition 1 Subscriber No Press 64 TEST REPORT ENABLE 1 0 This is sent periodically to test that the communicator and phone lines are operational frequency of report is selected in field 51 Reports with Partition 1 Subscriber No Part 1 Part 2 Press 66 ARM AWAY STAY REPORT ENABLE 1 1 0 AWAY STAY AWAY STAY This option allows for independent programming of AWAY and STAY reports for each partition If either report is enabled an open report is automatically enabled Press 67 RF XMTR LOW BATTERY REPORT ENABLE 110 This is sent in the event that wireless transmitter low battery condition exists Press 68 CANCEL REPORT ENABLE 0 0 This is sent upon disarming of the system after an alarm condition was reported Press 70 ALARM RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 This is sent when the zone that caused an alarm is restored to its non faulted condition Press 71 TROUBLE RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 This
55. VIP Module Note The VIP Module cannot be used to add user codes in this system if used User codes must be added by using a wired keypad Trouble Conditions General Information The word CHECK on the Keypad s display accompanied by a rapid beeping at the Keypad indicates that there is a trouble condition in the system The audible warning sound can be silenced by pressing any key Instruct users to call for service immediately upon seeing any of the following messages Check and Adisplay of CHECK and one or more zone numbers indicates that a Battery Displays problem exists with the displayed zone s and requires attention Note The control will sense a high resistance in theloops on wired zones 2 8 and display CHECK and the affected zone number when the system is in the disarmed mode It will not be possible to arm the system as long as this condition exists unless this zone is bypassed If the system is in the armed mode when the high resistance condition occurs this display will not appear but will do so as soon as the system is disarmed Check the sensor or the loop wiring for the displayed zone 78 Check and Battery Displays cont Telephone Line Failure Power Failure Other Displays Fixed Word displays are in parentheses When the problem has been corrected the display can be cleared by entering the OFF sequence code plus OFF key twice A display of CHECK and 09 indica
56. Wireless Keypad with the system you must programme a House ID Code 01 31 in field 24 to establish proper communi cation and the keypad must be set to the same ID DIP switch setting information for a 5827 is given later in this section The 5827BD is keypad programmable 5800 Series Transmitters General 5800 series transmitters have built in serial numbers that must be enrolled in the system using the 56 or 83 interactive mode or input to the control via the downloader 5800 series transmitters except 5827 described separately do not have DIP switches Each transmitter s zone number is programmed into the system in 56 mode Some transmitters such as the 5816 and 5817 can support more than one zone referred to as loops or inputs On the 5816 for example the wire connection terminal block is loop 1 the reed contact is loop 2 Each loop must be assigned a different zone number For button transmitters RF keys such as the 5804 and 5801 you must assign a unique zone number to each individual button used on the transmitter Each button on the transmitter also has a pre designated loop or input number which is automatically displayed 22 Programming an RF House ID 01 31 in field 24 is necessary only if using 5827 or 5827BD wireless keypads An RF House ID is not necessary for other 5800 series transmitters and the entry should be left at 00 default in those cases The 5827 reports low battery status as
57. ZONE EXPANSION 4219 4229 19 Installing Zone Expansion Units sessi nen nennen nnn nnns 19 Connections and Set U p d eda Facer baee NTA 19 Programming Wired Expansion Zones sssss essent nnne 20 Section 7 WIRELESS ZONE EXPANSION 5800 SYSTEM 22 General Information nnne nnn nnne en 22 SUPEFVISION M 22 House Identification 22 5800 Series Transmitters eee reet 22 lt 22 Transmitter S per Visi n sieniniai aaa aaaeaii aait 23 Transmitter Input Types 23 Transmitter Battery Life 23 Programming the Receiver and 4 essen 24 Using the Transmitter Sniffer Mode 28 To Either Temporarily or Permanently Remove a Zone From the System 28 Deleting a Transmitter Serial Number From a Zone in 56 28 5800 Series T
58. add wired expansion zones all serial numbers for wireless transmitters in the 10 17 zone number range will be lost and any transmitters assigned to those numbers will become inoperative in the system These particular transmitters will then have to be assigned different zone numbers in the range of 18 39 and their serial numbers re enrolled Zn ZT P In L 20 00 1 10 RF 1 Enter the zone number that you wish to programme As an example zone 20 is shown entered You can assign zone numbers to transmitters as follows Usezone numbers in the range of 10 39 if a 4219 or 4229 is NOT being used in the system Usezonenumbers in the range of 18 39 if a 4219 or 4229 IS ALSO being used in the system even if some of the expansion unit s wired loops are not being used The actual number of zones that can be assigned to wireless is 30 but will be less if a wired expansion module is being used see General Information at the beginning of this section Note f using a button for arming the zone number assigned to the button is the user number reported to the central alarm station i e arm button zone x disarm button zone y After entry of zone number press to continue A summary display will appear showing the status of that zone s programme If it is programmed satisfactorily press to back up one step and enter another zone number if desired If the zone is not programmed or yo
59. are 0 10 msec 1 350 msec or 2 700 msec Press to continue Typical summary display A summary display will appear showing the data for the zone that was just programmed If it is programmed satisfactorily press to continue Zn ZT P RC In RT 02 08 1 3C HW 1 5 The next request is to enter Alpha descriptors Program Alpha for thezones The entry may be done now enter 0 1 Yes 1 may be done at a later time using 82 interactive mode enter 0 We recommend that the entry of Alpha descriptors be done using 82 mode See Section 15 ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING for specific procedure f 0 no was entered above the system will return to the Enter Zone Number prompt 00 Quit 03 Proceed with the programming for the next zone as indicated previously When you have programmed all the wired zones satisfactorily exit 56 interactive mode at the Enter Zn Num prompt by pressing 0 0 Enter Zn Num Enter next z one number Then exit the programming mode by keying 99 Section 6 WIRED ZONE EXPANSION This section provides information regarding the use of expansion modules for expanding the number of wired zones in the system the modules that can be used and their wiring connections plus a procedure for programming the wired expansion zones Installing Zone Expansion Units You can add an additional 8 wired EOLR zones to the basic control s 8 zones for a
60. awn x Number of hours standby wanted Battery Ampere H ours Convert mA figure to decimal Amps see example Example If total auxiliary device current drain is 450 mA add 100 mA for the control panel for a total of 550 mA 0 55 amps if 24 hour standby is wanted the calculation will be 0 55 mA x 24 hours 13 2 Ampere H our battery needed In this example two 7 Amp Hr batteries connected in parallel must be used Making the Battery Connections 1 Usethe battery standby formula above to select the appropriate battery for the installation Do not connect the battery until all devices have been wired to the control 2 Attach the Red and Black wires on the battery connector cable as follows a Red tothe positive battery tab on the control board b Black to the negative battery tab on the control board See the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram for location of the and battery tabs on the control board 3 Attach the Red and Black wires at the other end of the battery connector cable as follows a Red tothe positive terminal on the battery b Black to the negative terminal on the battery Note The battery is periodically tested automatically approximately every four hours and if it cannot sustain a load a low battery message is displayed and if so programmed will be reported to the central sta tion 42 AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAIN WORKSHEET 6128
61. bled or 1 for enabled for each partition Default is 22 RF SYSTEM This option is enabled 1 if a wireless receiver is used Enter 1 if 5881 6128RF RF receiver is being used 4 same as 1 but with RF jam detection enter O if no receiver is being used Default is O 23 FORCED ARM ENABLE Partition 1 Partition 2 This feature allows all faulted Exit type zones to be bypassed automatically All zones that are bypassed by this function will be displayed after the bypass is initiated Enter for each partition 0 No forced arm 1 Allows automatic bypass of all open exit zones and automatic bypass of zones remaining faulted at the end of the exit delay This is the default 24 RF HOUSE ID CODE The House ID identifies receivers and wireless keypads If a 5827 or 5827BD Wireless keypad is to be used a House ID code MUST be entered 01 31 and the keypad should be set to the same ID If no wireless keypad is to be used enter 00 Default value Partition 2 House ID entered Partition 1 10 1 use 01 30 for partition 1 if wireless keypads are used in both partitions 25 WIRED ZONE EXPANSION Use this field to select the type of expansion unit being used as follows 0 2none 1 24219 2 24229 3 24204 Default is 26 CHIME BY ZONE Use this field to select chime by zone where the specific zones that will annunciate faults when the system is disarmed will be entered in ZoneList 3 0 no 1 yes Default is 0
62. breaking connection with the central station At this time all sirens and all continuous keypad sounds in all partitions will be shut off A Y ou must connect 4204 or 4229 relay module when using an AAV unit Do not use relay output number 1 for any other usage Wiring Connections The method used to trigger AAV is via the use of a 4204 or 4229 relay module as shown in the AAV connection diagram supplied separately Programming 1 Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad Installer code 411 2 8 0 0 2 Press 91 OPTION SELECTION Enter 4 for AAV monitoring Enter 0 if not used 3 Relay programming in field 80 Do not programme anything for Relay 1 4 Exit the programming mode by keying 99 Section 12 FINAL POWER UP section 2 you made temporary power connections and connected a good earth ground for the purpose of programming and testing the installation This section provides information about final power up procedures and battery size calculations Connecting a good earth ground is important The telephone line monitoring option will not function properly unless this is done see Section 2 INSTALLING THE CONTROL AC Power Up l Insert the plug pack transformer into a 24 hour uninterrupted 220VAC outlet 2 Following power up AC dl disabled or Busy Standby Alpha keypads or NOT READY fixed word keypads will be displayed Also the green POWER LED
63. by one of two methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the transmitter or b Activate the transmitter by faulting or restoring the input you wish to use for that zone e g press a button open or dose a door open or close a window etc f you do not wish to enroll the zone displayed press the key on the keypad or the upper right hand button on the programme tool a long beep will be heard to verify Thefollowing prompt will appear 10 LEARN S N 0 0 1 0 enroll now enter 1 YES If 0 NO is entered the following prompt will appear if a programme tool has already been programmed ENTER ZN NUM 00 QUIT 12 Zone Number Entered i Enter the next zone number to be enrolled e g zone 12 The system will search for that zone and will display the prompt shown in the beginning of step 5 If you wish to exit the enroll mode completely enter 00 and press The system will enroll the serial number of the first transmitter heard add the loop number entered to this serial number display the A 022 4064 3 serial and loop numbers and cause the keypad beep twice T T Serial Loop If the serial and loop number combination is already present in the system a single long beep will be heard from the keypad If this happens the system will not display the serial number but will wait for a transmission from another transmitter or transmitter loop input
64. ccur when the detector is faulted the first time Wait 6 8 seconds then press and release the test switch or momentarily short the contacts again 2 beeps will occur if the control has accepted the input code and a summary display showing the enrolled input loop No will appear Door Window Hastwoinput loop zones one for a wired dosed circuit contact loop and the Transmitter other for a built in reed switch used in conjunction with a magnet Either or both may be used 3 for RF supervised 5816MC Money Clip 3 for RF supervised if used in non metallic cash drawer Transmitter 4 for UR unsupervised if used in metal cash drawer Multi Point Universal Hasthreeunique input loop codes one for a DIP switch settable Primary Transmitter contact loop and the others for two Auxiliary closed circuit contact loops The Primary loop may be set for a Repeating or Single Transmission b Normally Open or Normally Closed Circuit c Slow or Fast Response d 3 Minute or No Transmission Inhibit DIP Switches Set all DIP switches tothe OFF position when enrolling the serial number 3 for RF supervised Note All loops must be assigned the samelnput 5818 Recessed Magnetic 3 for RF supervised Contact Transmitter 5849 Glassbreak 3 for RF supervised 5850 Detector Transmitter pe PIR Detector 3 for RF supervised Transmitter The cover must be on the unit when enrolling the serial numb
65. cel All 4 All except Open Close Test All 5 All All 15 SECOND DIALLER DELAY BURGLARY Enter 0 for no or 1 for yes Default is no delay PERIODIC TEST REPORT Select the desired test report interval 0 1 24 hours 2 weekly 3 30 days Default is 0 none Test Report Code entered in field 64 is sent Reports with Partition 1 Subscriber No TEST REPORT OFFSET This is the time to first report after exiting from programming or downloading 0 24 hour 1 6 hours 2 12 hours 3 18 hours Default is 2 The following is a set of guidelines to be used for enabling report codes Use these guidelines to programme this entire section For ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting Enter a digit in the first box to enable the zone to report Use a different digit for each zone until you have used up available digits If the number of zones exceeds the number of available digits begin with digit 1 again This is an enabling code only and is not the actual code sent to the central station office Entries in the second boxes will be ignored For system status non alarm codes enter a 1 in the first box for all the system conditions you want to send tothe central station An entry of in the first box will disable the report Press 60 Press 61 Press 62 TROUBLE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 This will be sent if a zone goes into trouble BYPASS REPORT ENABLE 1 0
66. ctors 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 ex ample 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 n 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 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 ceilin
67. de consists of 2 hexadecimal digits each in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits F or example for a report code of enter 0 3 for 3 and 1 2 for Refer to the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section for complete information on report codes if necessary Enter the report code and then press to continue A summary display will appear showing the data for the zone that was just programmed Note that AW indicates an auxiliary wired zone expansion module zone If it is programmed satisfactorily press to display the next prompt For all zone types the next request is to enter Alpha descriptors for the zones The entry may be done now enter 1 or may be done at a later time using 82 interactive mode enter 0 We recommend that the entry of Alpha descriptors be done later using 82 interactive menu mode See the ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING section for specific procedure If 0 No was entered above the system will display a prompt for entry of the next wired expansion zone number Proceed with the programming for the next zone as indicated previously When you have programmed all the wired expansion zones satisfactorily exit 56 interactive mode at the E nter Zn Num prompt by pressing 0 0 Then exit the programming mode by keying 99 Check out Procedure For Wired Expansion Zones Ifa CHECK 09 message appears on the display data from the control is not reaching the zone expander m
68. dible notification is NOT desired A report is sent to the Central Station NOTE of the zone types described are available for the wireless portion of the system if used 57 Section 17 DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS Descriptions of All Data Fields in the System listed numerically THE BLANK PROGRAMMING FORM SHOULD BE USED TO RECORD THE DATA FOR THIS INSTALLATION The following is a listing of all data fields in this control presented in numerical order If you have performed the programming instructions that were included with the installation of each of the various peripheral devices covered in previous sections this table will simply serve as a reference for all data fields in the system If you have decided to programme all the data fields in the system at one time and therefore did not perform the programming indicated previously in each section you can use this listing to programme all the data fields now Defaults where 20 INSTALLER CODE applicable are The Installer code is used to enter the 4 digit Master security code indicated in the for each partition in the normal operation mode via the keypad text connected to Partition 1 See Master Code in the SYSTEM OPERATION section for procedure Enter 4 digits 0 9 Default is 4 1 1 2 21 QUICK ARM ENABLE Partition 1 a Partition 2 a If enabled the 7 key can be used instead of the security code when arming the system Enter 0 for disa
69. dvance Enter each zone to be deleted from the list followed by the key After all zones to be deleted are entered enter 00 to return to the first screen so that another list can be programmed if desired Notes Any list may include any or all of the system s zone numbers Azonelist can be assigned to more than one output relay f you only want to review what has been programmed previously enter 8 1 The review can be advanced by using the key When finished enter 0 0 to quit No programmed values can be changed in this mode When programming in 80 and 81 interactive modes is completed exit the programming mode by keying 99 36 Section 9 4285 4286 VIP MODULE General Information The 4285 4286 VIP VIP Interactive Phone Module is an add on accessory for the VISTA 20SEa that permits access to the security system via a TouchT one phone either on premises or by a call in when away The VIP Module can announce many of the same words that would normally be displayed on an Alpha keypad under the same system conditions A e Only one VIP Module can be used in this security system and only in Partition 1 e When using the 4285 4286 VIP Module addressable keypads must be used in the system but set to the non addressable mode address 31 When properly connected the 4285 4286 VIP Module will enable the user to do the following via a TouchTone telephone a Receive synthesized voice
70. e tool After entering 56 the following prompts are displayed If the system has been set up to use wireless transmitters and a programme tool has been entered skip to the zone number prompt If no programme tool has been entered the following prompt will appear If a programme tool 5804 is being used enter 1 If not using a tool d 4 enter 0 and skip to the zone number prompt If 1 is entered the system will prompt for the serial number of the 00 INPUT S N L transmitter being used as the programme tool You can enter the AXXX XXXX serial number using one of the following methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number for the transmitter or b Press any button on the transmitter The keypad should beep twice and display the serial number of the tool In this example the serial number is A123 4567 Once entered you can use the 5804 programme tool to ready the system for enrolling a transmitter s serial number by first pressing the upper left hand button of the programme tool then activating the desired transmitter see procedure at the LEARN S N prompt To back up to the PROGRAM TOOL prompt press the 7 key on the keypad The serial number for the programme tool will only remain in the system until the programming mode is exited Entering 97 will not delete the tool Press to continue 69 Enter Zn Num 00 Quit ZonelOentered Zn ZTPRO In L 10 03 1 10 1
71. e by keying the following on the Alpha keypad Installer code 4 112 8 0 0 Note that it is not possible to enter the programming mode if Partition 2 isin an armed state Data fields 22 RF SYSTEM 25 WIRED ZONE EXPANSION 30 KEYSWITCH ENABLE must be programmed as required before continuing 2 Press 56 Notethat this is an interactive programming mode Y ou will use it to programme zone numbers zone types partition numbers alarm report codes and to programme response times for wired zones U pon entering 56 mode this prompt will be Enter Zn Num displayed Enter the first zone number that 00 Quit you wish to programme or 0 0 to exit zone programming If you are starting with zone 2 enter 02 Press to continue Zone Number 7 7 Typical summary display Zn ZT P RC In RT 02 03 1 00 HW 1 Zone Number 02 Zone Type Perimeter Zone T ype T A summary display will appear showing the present status of that zone s programming Zn zone number ZT zone type partition to which zone is assigned RC report code for that zone In input type of zone RT response time for that zone Values displayed are currently programmed values If it is programmed satisfactorily press 3 to back up one step and enter the next zone number if desired If you want to change a zone s programming press A prompt for Zone Type will appear Each zone must
72. e default TOPRIMARY TO SECONDARY Alarms Restore Cancel All except Open Close T est Open Close Test Alarms Restore Canca a AIT except OpeniClose Tes 15 SECOND DIALLER DELAY BURGLARY If selected will provide 15 second delay of burglary alarm report to the central station Allows time for subscriber to avoid a false alarm transmission Enter for 1 for yes Default is 0 no delay 61 51 52 56 Enter Zn Num 00 2 Quit 20 Zone 20 entered T Zn ZTP RC In L 20 09 1 10 RF Zone Number 20 Zone Type Perimeter Zone Type T 20 Partition 1 PERIODIC TEST REPORT Select the desired test report interval 0 none 1 224 hours 2 weekly 30 days Default is 0 none Test Report Code entered in field 64 is sent Reports with Partition 1 Subscriber No TEST REPORT OFFSET This is the time to first report from programming or downloading 0 24 hours 1 6 hours 2 12 hours 3 18 hours Default is 2 ZONE ASSIGNMENT ALARM REPORT ENABLES and RF Input ID Enrolling for 5800 System REFER TO THE ZONE ASSIGNMENT TABLE FOR 56 IN THE CENTERFOLD PROGRAMMING FORM This is an interactive menu mode that is used to programme zone numbers zone types partition numbers alarm and report codes and to identify the type of loop input device This mode can also be used for enrolling 5800 series transmitter ID codes and for entering Al p
73. e summary display This prompt will be displayed Alpha Pgm 13 Press 0 This will be displayed 82 14 Press 99 to exit the programming mode Adding Custom Words will NOT be annunciated by 4285 4286 VIP Module Up to ten installer defined words can be added to the built in vocabulary Each of the ten words can actually consist of a word string of one or more words but no more than ten characters can be used for each word or word string When adding Custom Words in steps 3 5 the keypad keys perform the following functions 4 Moves cursor one space to left 6 Moves cursor one space toright 8 Saves the new word in the system s memory 1 Perform steps 1 2 and 3 of Programming the Descriptors on a previous page Select CUSTOM WORD mode enter 1 when the prompt CUSTOM WORD is displayed Enter the number 01 10 of the custom word or word string to be created for example if you are creating the first custom word or word string enter 01 for the second enter 02 etc A cursor will now appear at the beginning of the second line Refer to the CHARACTER LIST of letters numbers and symbols on a following page Press the key followed by the two digit entry for the first letter you would like to display e g 6 5 for A Repeat step 3 to create the desired word s Note that the 4 key can be used to move the cursor to the left if necessary Remember
74. er t When enrolling a transmitter s ID code s any PIR that may be in the vicinity and is not being enrolled should be covered with a cloth tissue etc to prevent activation of that PIR 29 Installing 5800 Series Transmitters To be sure reception of the transmitter s signal at the proposed mounting location is adequate perform a Go No Go test Go No Go Test Mode The Go NoGo tests will verify adequate RF signal strength from the proposed transmitter location and allow you to reorient or relocate transmitters if necessary before mounting the transmitters permanently This mode is similar to the transmitter test mode except that the wireless receiver gain is reduced This will enable you to make sure that the RF signal from each transmitter is received with sufficient signal amplitude when the system is in the normal operating mode 1 Enter installer code 4112 4 For multi partition systems make sure all partitions are disarmed before entering this mode 2 Once you have placed transmitters in their desired locations and the approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is connected to the transmitter s screw terminals if used fault each transmitter Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around thetransmitter as this will causeinaccurateresults Note On button type transmitters whose buttons have been set to Arm Away Arm Stay or Disarm pressing a button will take the system out of
75. es if necessary Press to continue Input Device In For the 8 built in basic wired zones the Input Device types are automatically displayed as HW RF TRANS RF Panic Duress and Tamper inputs are not applicable For the auxiliary wired zones or RF transmitters enter the input device type as follows 2 AW auxiliary wired zone 3 RF supervised RF transmitter 4 UR unsupervised RF transmitter 5 BR button type RF transmitter unsupervised Refer to the 5800EU Series Transmitters Table in the WIRELESS EXPANSION section for the specific procedure required to enroll a particular transmitter Press to continue 10 INPUT DEV 10 INPUT DEV LP RF TRANS RF 1 10 LEARN S N 02NO 1 YES 0 10 INPUT S N L A XXXX 10 INPUT S N L A 002 4064 1 Loop number Enter the loop number 1 4 for the zone of the transmitter being enrolled The default is loop 1 To accept this press If a different loop number is being used on this transmitter enter the desired loop number and press to continue see the transmitter s Installation Instructions for specific loop designations The loop number must be entered here whether using Zone Programming or Sequential Mode to enroll transmitters If thetransmitter s serial number has not been previously enrolled you may enter the enroll mode now by either entering 1 YES or by pressing the upper left hand button of the progra
76. f the answering machine is turned off and does not the phone call et for value other than 0 Set for value other than 0 1 15 ye bypass the ansaering 15 to bypass the answering machine 4 Zone descriptors should also be programmed regardless of the type of keypads in use If this is not done the VIP Module will not annunciate a description of the zone s in alarm trouble etc the VIP Module will annunciate zone numbers only Y ou can enter zone descriptors now using interactive mode 82 or later See the ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING section for a detailed procedure 5 Exit the programming mode by entering 99 Section 10 ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA General Information Connection Programming If output to alternative communications media is selected all messages that are programmed to go to the primary telephone line receiver will also be sent to this media interface These messages will always be in Contact ID format not affected by entry in field 48 The data line is supervised as well as certain functions in the media interface If communication is lost or a trouble develops a message will be attempted to be sent via both the alternative media and the PSTN line tothe central station For complete information see the manual that accompanies the radio Connect the data in data out terminals and voltage input terminals of the Alternative Media In
77. for enrolling and re activate the proper transmitter or transmitter loop input Custom Alpha Editing For all zone types the next request is to enter Alpha descriptors for the zones The entry may be done now enter 1 or may be done at a later time via 82 mode enter 0 See Section 15 ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING for procedure When all entries to be made for the zone at this time are complete the next zone number can be entered for programming or zone programming can be ended by entering 0 0 as the next zone number Notes 1 In field 56 at the summary line for each zone the entered values can be checked If it is desired to change anything press to move to the previous entry Press a number of times to move to earlier entries Press to move to later entries again 2 Zoneentries be reviewed by pressing 56 Changes cannot be made here so this is safer for review Enter the first zone number to be viewed and press To view each zone press and the zone number will advance to the next programmed zone When the end of the list is reached press 00 to exit This method of exiting may also be done at any time during the review 3 To eather temporarily or permanently remove a zone from the system go into programming mode and press 56 Enter the zone number and press At the Zone prompt enter 00 and This sets the type of the zone to Not Used The next prompt will be Delete Zo
78. function properly Theloss of the line can optionally cause a local display or a display and trouble sound Alarm Output Provides a 12VDC 2 AMP output that can drive the compatible sounders listed in the EXTERNAL SOUNDERS section assumes a fully charged battery is con nected Steady output for Burglary Panic or temporal pulsing output for Fire 3 pulses pause 3 pulses pause 3 pulses Uses aurrent limiting circuitry for protection Auxiliary Power Output e Provides 12VDC 600 mA maximum Uses current limiting circuitry for protection This output interrupts for smoke detector reset if 4 wire smoke detectors are used that do NOT use the Programmable Output as their power return Programming The system can be uploaded downloaded or controlled via an IBM compatible computer V Link software and a compatible modem specified by ADEMCO Keypad programming consists of Data field programming Interactive menu mode programming For programming from a keypad a 6139 2 line Alpha keypad must be connected to partition 1 but need not necessarily stay in the system AN Communication Formats Supported ADEMCO Contact ID ADEMCO Local Audio Zone Descriptors You can assign Alpha descriptors to all zones useful only when using Alpha keypads and or the 4285 4286 VIP Module Mains Power Supply Uses 220VAC plug pack with 16 5VAC 25VA output unless Powerline Carrier devices ex X 10 ty
79. g It is recommended that the installer make use of the Program Tool V LINK Downloading Software Diskette at revision level A Programme fields 22 RF SYSTEM and 25 WIRED ZONE EXPANSION must be supporting the VISTA 20SE a as specified in Section 20 of this manual 2 24 RF HOUSE ID CODE The HouselD identifies wireless keypads If a 5827 or 5827BD Wireless keypad is to be used a House ID code MUST be entered 01 31 and the keypad should be set to the same ID If no wireless keypad is to be used enter 00 Partition 2 House ID is automatically set for one number higher than the ID number entered for Partition 1 Therefore if a wireless keypad is also used in partition 2 the House D for partition 1 must not be higher than 30 3 Press 56 Zone Programming M ode Use this mode to programme zone numbers zone types partition numbers alarm report codes and to enroll RF devices for all wireless expansion zones that are going to be used in the system Enter Zn Num 00 Quit Zone 20 entered IMPORTANT If wired expansion zones are not presently being used in the system but if there is any possibility that they may be added at some future date you should assign zone numbers in the range of 18 39 for wireless transmitters The reason for this is as follows wired expansion zone numbers are restricted to 10 17 if you assign zone numbers between 10 and 17 for wireless and subsequently
80. gs 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 E ven persons who are awake may not hear 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 insuffi cient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This e
81. ha descriptors for zones we recommend entering descriptors in menu mode 82 Upon entry menu mode 56 the following is displayed Zone Number Zn Enter the zone number that you wish to programme or 0 0 to leave zone programming Press A summary display will come up showing the status of that zone s programme If it is programmed satisfactorily press to back up one step and enter another zone number if desired If the zone is not programmed or you want to change it press prompt for Zone Type will appear Zone Type ZT Each zone must be assigned to a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Enter the zone type code or change it if necessary Zone types are listed below 00 Not Used 06 24 Hr Silent 20 Arm Stay 01 Entry Exit 1 07 24 Hr Audible 21 Arm Away 02 Entry Exit 2 08 24 Hr Aux 22 Disarm 03 Perimeter 09 Fire W verif 23 Noalarm 04 z Interior Follower 10 Interior w Delay reponse 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 24 Silent Burglary Default values for zones 01 to 08 are Zone No Zn 01 02 04 05 06 07 08 Zone Type Default 01 04 03 03 03 03 03 03 Partition Default 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Response Time Default 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 for response time 350 msec When the display shows the zone type you want press to advance to Partition No P Default 1 En
82. he central station receiver when the log is 80 full Note Aside from the selection made by the installer in field 90 all log control and readout is accomplished via the Downloader Press 92 PHONE LINE MONITOR ENABLE 0 Not used default 1 Local keypad display only when phone line is faulted 2 Local keypad display plus keypad trouble sound when lineis faulted Each partition turns off its own trouble sound No automatic timeout 3 as 2 above plus Device No 2 STARTS If either partition is armed external sounder activates External sounder will be turned off by normal bell timeout or by security code plus OFF from either partition it does not have to be the one that was armed Device number 2 must either be programmed to be STOPPED in field 80 or STOPPED by entry of security code 8 2 Partition in 80 should be set to for STOP Note Option 3 may be used even if a relay unit or Powerline carrier device is not connected to the control Press 93 NUMBER OF REPORTS IN ARMED PERIOD limits reports to a total of 10 per armed period 1 allows unlimited number of alarm plus alarm restore reports Default is 1 Press 94 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER IL Tod e up eere nh c debe d Enter up to 16 digits 0 9 11 for 12 for ZZ 13 for a pause Do not fill unused spaces End field by entering To dear entries press 4 Press 95 RING
83. he cursor 10 03 1 00 RF 1s will be flashing above the loop number Press to accept the zone information NOTE If you entered 0 in the LEARN S N prompt previously you will not get an indication that the serial number has been enrolled If you want to delete the serial number enter and press The system will then prompt DELETE S N Press the 1 YES key to complete the delete sequence This process deletes the serial number only not the loop number The assumption is that the proper loop number was programmed but the wrong serial or loop number was enrolled To change the loop number you must go back through zone programming for that zone and manually enter the loop number over the existing one If you want to programme alpha descriptors now enter 1 YES See PROGRAM ALPHA the ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING section for more 1 YES 0 information If not enter NO ENTER ZN NUM This will return you to the ENTER ZN NUM prompt for the next 00 QUIT 11 zone When all zones have been programmed enter 00 to quit If you plan to enroll serial numbers in the sequential mode enter 00 to quit then go to the SEQUENTIAL MODE section later in this manual to enroll the serial numbers When you have finished programming all zones including all serial numbers test each zone using the system s TEST mode Do not use the Transmitter ID Sniffer mode for this as it will only check for trans
84. ignals They do not send low Unsupervised Button battery signals until they are activated The RF transmitter may be carried off premises Transmitter Battery Life be indicated in the procedure that follows under Programming the Receiver Z Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters until ready to enroll as will and Transmitters After enrolling batteries need not be removed Batteries in the wireless transmitters may last from 4 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used Factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation The wireless system can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing the dealer or user of the system time to arrange a change of battery and maintain protection for that given point within the system Some transmitters e g 5802 and 5802CP contain long life but non replaceable batteries and no battery installation is required At the end of their life the complete unit must be replaced and a new serial number enrolled by the control Button type transmitters 5802 5802CP 5804 and 5804BD should be periodically tested for battery life 23 Programming the Receiver and Transmitters 1 Enter the programming mode by keying the following Installer code 4112 8 0 0 programmed as required before continuin
85. iret id eate ea Back Cover Programming Form 4 andate pio eden idee eee ed tg dece eee Insert LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Installing the Cabinet Lock eae 9 Figure 2 Mounting The PC Board sese 9 Figure 3 Mounting the PC Board amp RF Receiver Together in the Cabinet 10 Figure 4 Keypad Connections to the Control Board 12 Figure5 Using a Supplementary Power 12 Figure6 2 Wire Smoke Detector Connected in Zone 1 16 Figure 7 4 Wire Smoke Detector Connections Zones 2 7 17 Figure8 Wiring Connections 4219 amp 4229 4229 shown 20 Figure9 XF10 Transformer Wiring Connections sss eese 32 Figure 10 4285 4286 VIP Module Wiring eee 38 Figure 11 Alternative Communications Media Connections 39 Figure 12 Connection of AAV Unit When NOT Using a VIP Module 41 Figure 13 Connection of AAV Unit When Using a VIP Module 41 Figure 14 VISTA 20SEa Summary of Connections 85 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL MAIN SECTION TITLES ARE SHOWN IN REVERSE TYPE Before you begin using this manual it is important that you understand the meaning of the following symbol
86. is sent when a trouble a zoneis restored Press 72 BYPASS RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 This is sent when a zone that has been bypassed is unbypassed Press 73 MAINS RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 This is sent when mains power has been restored after mains power outage Reports with Partition 1Subscriber No Press 74 LOW BAT RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 This is sent when a system low battery condition is restored to normal Press 75 RF XMTR LOW BATTERY RESTORE ENABLE 1 0 This is sent when a transmitter that previously sent in a low battery message has sent a message indicating it no longer has a low battery condition Press 76 TEST RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 1 0 This is sent when the test mode is exited Reports with Partition 1 Subscriber No Press 88 EVENT LOGGING 0 4 Bypass B ypass Restore 1 Alarm Alarm Restore 8 Open Close 2 Trouble Trouble Restore Default is 3 Example Toselect Alarm Alarm Restore and Open Close enter 9 1 8 to select options totaling 10 or more press before the digits example to select all options enter 15 Note System messages are logged when non zero selections are made SeeFields 89 and 90 in Section 19 DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS for a more detailed description of Event Logging 54 Press 89 EVENT LOG 80 FULL REPORT ENABLE 1 0 If an Event Logging selection is made in field 90 a message can be sent to t
87. it Partition No and 3 digit zone number user number or system status number see the following page ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting takes the following format Q EEE GG ZZZ where CCCC Customer subscriber ID Q Event qualifier where E new event and restore Event code 3 hexadecimal digits Note For a complete list of event codes refer to the central office receiver manual GG Partition Number system messages show 00 2747 Zone contact ID number reporting the alarm or user number for open close reports System status messages AC Loss Walk Test etc contain zeroes in the ZZZ location TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Code Definition Code Definition 21 73 23 1 32 Arm STAYANSTANT 02 Alarm Perimeter RF Sensor Tamper 333 344 RF JAMMING Usable when 5882 replaces current 5881 351 1 1 3 Day no Event ADEMCO Local Audio Reporting 2 The type of reports programmed to be reported should be restricted to alarms for this format ADEMCO Local Audio reporting calls a person to be notified when the system isin alarm In this configuration the system will detect if the line is busy and will abort the call and it will detect if line ringing has stopped indicating that the call has been answered before transmitting a repeating sequence of DTMF audio tones to indicate the alarm Communication Programming Key
88. l then enter an optional confirmation mode so that the operation of the actual programmed input can be confirmed Activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone We recommend that you confirm the programming of every transmitter before proceeding to the next zone When the system sees activity on the appropriate input it will beep three times and display the confirmation message 26 or the upper left hand button of the programme tool if you are satisfied with the serial and loop number combination that has been enrolled regardless of whether or not the enrolled input has been confirmed At any time during this step you may press the key on the keypad If the incorrect transmitter has been enrolled press the 7 key on the keypad or the upper right hand button of the programme tool to delete the serial number and return to the LEARN S N prompt A singl long beep will be heard from the keypad to verify pressing of the upper right hand button Then press 1 YES or press the upper left hand button of the programme tool a single short beep will verify the systel is ready for enrolling and reactivate the proper transmitter or transmitter loop input The summary screen for the zone will appear Note that an s indicates that a serial number has been enrolled The cursor will be flashing 1003 1 3C RF 1s above the loop number Press to accept the zone information NOTE If you entered
89. lete a zone or zones in a zone list enter 1 Yes to advance 17 Delete Enter zone to be deleted from the list followed by the key After all zones 012010 Dalta to be deleted are entered enter 00 to return to the first screen so that another 00 Quit 00 list can be programmed if desired NOTES Any list may include any or all of the system s zone numbers Azonelist can be assigned to more than one output relay 73 Section 20 REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DOWNLOADING General Information The VISTA 20SEa can be remotely programmed from an IBM compatible Personal Computer PC a suitable compatible modem and ADEMCO s V LINK Software as specified below Programming the control from a remote location is protected against compromise by someone attempting to defeat the system using multi levels of security protection L Security Code Handshake An 8 digit download ID code must be matched between the control and the downloader 2 Sitelnitiated Remote Programming The installer or subscriber initi ates the callback from the subscriber premises by entering Installer code 1 while disarmed All parameters can then be downloaded via the phone lines using a personal computer 3 Station 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 preprogrammed telephone number The unit ca
90. limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any part 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 your 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 its product may not be compromised or circumvented that the product will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery or fire without warning but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or propert
91. ll and the POWER indicator if present is not lit operating power for the system has stopped and the system is inoperative f the message AC LOSS Alpha keypads or NO AC Fixed word keypads is displayed and the POWER indicator if present is off the keypad is operating on battery power only f the battery standby capacity is used up during a prolonged mains power outage the control s auxiliary power will shut down to minimise deep discharge of the battery Busy Standby dl If this remains displayed for more than 1 minute the system is disabled Modem Comm CC The system is in communication with the central station for change of function or status verification Comm Failure FC A communication failure has occurred Open Circuit OC The keypad is not receiving signals from the control and Sees an open circuit Long Rng Back up ACM communication failure 79 Section 23 SPECIFICATIONS amp ACCESSORIES Specifications VISTA 20SEa 1 Physical 318mm W x 368 mm H x 76mm D SECURITY 2 Electrical CONTROL VOLTAGE INPUT 16 5VAC from plug in 25VA transformer c MN BACK UP BATTERY 12VDC 6 5AH Sealed Lead Acid Charging Voltage 13 8VDC ALARM SOUNDER 12V 2 0 Amp output can drive 1009 self contained sounders AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT 12VDC 600mA max STANDBY TIME seeTablein POWERING THE SYSTEM section FUSE Battery No 90 12 3 Communication FORMATS SUPPORTED ADEMCO Con
92. lows 0 none 1 24219 2 24229 3 4204 6128RF Default is 0 Do not press 97 to load defaults if any programming has been done previously data already programmed into the system will be changed 96 resets the Subscriber Account number and CSID in preparation for an initial download Exiting the Programming Mode 99 allows re entry into the programme mode using Installer Code 8 0 0 98 inhibits re entry into the programming mode using the Installer code Section 5 BASIC WIRED ZONES 1 8 This section provides general information for the basic wired zones in the system plus specific instructions for installing 2 wire smoke detectors 4 wire smoke combustion detectors and 2 wire latching type glass break detectors Also included is a procedure for programming and checking out the wired zones Installing the Basic Wired Zones Common Characteristics for Zones 1 8 Can be assigned to any partition EOLR supervised zones supporting both open circuit and closed circuit devices As many 4 wire smoke detectors as can be powered from Aux Power on the control zones 2 7 or from the Programmable Output if that is used as the means to reset the detectors Programmable for 10 350 or 700 msec response 350 msec default should be used for most standard contacts For vibration type contacts 10 msec is more suitable Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices To Zones 1 8 1 Connect sensors contacts to the basic wi
93. ly enrolled you may enter the enroll mode now by either entering 1 YES or by pressing the upper left hand button of the programme tool If using the programme tool move to the physical location of the transmitter to be enrolled before pressing the button A single short beep will verify that the button has been pressed The system will respond to the first serial number transmitted after the key on the keypad or the button of the programme tool is pressed Enter 0 NO if you wish to enroll the transmitter later using the 83 sequential mode described in the SEQUENTIAL MODE section later in this manual If 0 is entered skip to the summary screen prompt This prompt is displayed if 1 YES is entered in response to the Learn S N prompt The serial number may be enrolled by one of two methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the transmitter using an alpha keypad or b Activate the transmitter by faulting or restoring the input you wish to use for that zone e g press a button open or close a door etc The system will enroll the serial number of the first transmitter heard add the loop number entered to this serial number display the serial and loop numbers and causethe keypad to beep twice If the serial and loop number combination is already present in the system a single long beep will be heard from the keypad If this happens the system will not display the serial number but will
94. mission of one zone on a particular transmitter and NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop 72 Section 19 ZONE LISTS 81 Menu Mode While in programme mode press 81 to enter Zone List Menu Mode This mode is used to programme zone lists for output devices programmed in 80 menu mode and or for defining a common area zone Refer to the Programming Form worksheet for 81 Mode Defining A Common Area zone A common area zone allows either partition to arm the system while leaving the designated common area zone disarmed This allows access to a disarmed partition without compromising the security of the armed partition To define a zone as a common area zone simply enter the zone number in zone list 04 using 81 menu mode as described below Common Area Zone Notes When using common area zones we suggest the use of the same primary subscriber account number for both partitions 1 and 2 This will help monitoring stations to better track events involving common area zones The common area zone will sound and report alarms only if both partitions are armed i e if one of the partitions is disarmed and the other partition is armed a fault on this zone will not cause an alarm When only one partition is armed the common area zone is automatically treated as if it were a zone type 23 no alarm response zone f either partition is armed and the other is in chime mode the common area zone keypad will not
95. mme tool If using the programme tool move to the physical location of the transmitter to be enrolled before pressing the button A single short beep will verify that the button has been pressed The system will respond to the first serial number transmitted after the key on the keypad or the button of the programme tool is pressed Enter 0 NO if you wish to enroll the transmitter later using the 83 sequential mode described in the SEQUENTIAL MODE section later in this manual If 0 is entered skip to the summary screen prompt This prompt is displayed if 1 YES is entered in response to the Learn S N prompt The serial number may be enrolled by one of two methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the transmitter using an alpha keypad or b Activate the transmitter by faulting or restoring the input you wish to use for that zone e g press a button open or dose a door etc The system will enroll the serial number of the first transmitter heard add the loop number entered to this serial number display the serial and loop numbers and causethe keypad to beep twice If theserial and loop number combination is already present in the system a single long beep will be heard from the keypad If this happens the syste will not display the serial number but will wait for a transmission from another transmitter or transmitter loop input 10 CONFIRMED A 002 4064 The system wil
96. n then be uploaded downloaded or controlled from your office 4 Telecom Handoff Allows the installer to perform a download session on the call initiated from the protected alarm site 5 Data Encryption Data passed between the PC and the control is en crypted for security so that it is very difficult for a foreign device tapped into the phone line take over communication and substitute system compromising information Equipment Required At the premises e VISTA 20SEa and keypad At the installer s office home e AnIBM compatible PC A suitable modem V LINK Downloading Software Diskette at revision level supporting the VISTA 20SE a e Appropriate interconnecting cables Initial Download Enter Installer code 5 This sets field 95 to 4 rings and system to no call back option The download computer can then call the subscriber make connection and download all programming items Remote Programming Information 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 e Force the System to Accept a New Programme Download e Shut Down Communication dialler Functions non pay ment of monitoring fees in an owned system e Shut Down all Security System Functions
97. ne Yes will permanently remove the zone from the system while No will disable it but retain all data except the original zone type You can then go back to this zone later and put back an active Zone Type to re enable it 4 An ID codethat has been enrolled for a 5800 system will not be dd eed if the zone is disabled as described above If only the physical transmitter is to be removed or changed i e its ID code ddeted as when replacing a unit that has a non removable battery it can bedone in fidd 56 or 83 In the programming mode press 56 enter the zone number and press multiple times until the cursor is under the Learned RF Input L position This is the specific input loop or button on the transmitter that has been enrolled for that zone 0 15 entered at this point a prompt Delete S N will appear If Yes is entered this specific I D code will be deleted from the system 64 TO PROGRAMME SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT ENABLES 60 76 amp 89 SYSTEM STATUS REPORT ENABLES 60 68 RESTORE REPORT ENABLES 70 76 The following is a set of guidelines to be used for programming report code enables Usethese guidelines to programme this entire section For ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting Enter a digit in the first box to enable the zone to report Use a different digit for each zone until you have used up available digits If the number of zones exceeds the number of a
98. ne type can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired This zone type sends a report to the Central Station but provides no keypad display or sounding This zone type is usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button This zone type sends a report to the Central Station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad and an audible external alarm This zone type is usually assigned to a zonethat has an Emergency button This zone type sends a report to Central Station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad No siren output is provided This zone type is usually assigned to a zone containing a button for use in personal emergencies or to a zone containing monitoring devices such as water or temperature sensors etc This zone type provides a fire alarm on short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit The siren output will pulse when this zone type is alarmed This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed This zone type can be assigned to a control panel basic wired zone any zone in a wired zone expansion module or wireless zones When used with zone 1 on the panel 2 wire smoke detectors can be used For an explanation of the verification function refer to the Operation paragraph in a previous section titled 2 Wire Smoke Detector Installation This zone type gives entry delay 1 using the programmed entry time if tripped when the panel is armed in
99. nsmitters P If thetransmitter s serial number has not been previously enrolled 10 LEARN S N you may enter the enroll mode now by either entering 1 YES or by 0 NO 1 YES 0 pressing the upper left hand button of the programme tool If using the programme tool move to the physical location of the transmitter to be enrolled before pressing the button A single short beep will verify that the button has been pressed The system will respond tothe first serial number transmitted after the key on the keypad or the button of the programme tool is pressed Enter 0 NO if you wish to enroll the transmitter later using the 83 sequential mode described in the SEQUENTIAL MODE section later in this manual If 0 is entered skip to the summary screen prompt This prompt is displayed if 1 YES is entered in response to the 10 INPUT SN L Learn S N prompt The serial number may be enrolled by one of AXXX XXXX two methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the transmitter using an alpha keypad or b Activate the transmitter by faulting or restoring the input you wish to use for that zone e g press a button The system will enroll the serial number of the first transmitter 10 INPUT L heard add the loop number entered to this serial number display the A 002 4064 1 serial and loop numbers and cause the keypad beep twice If the serial and loop number combination is already present in the
100. ntrol or b After power up enter the Installer code 4 1 1 2 8 This method is disabled if you exit the programme mode using 98 instead of 99 See Exiting the Programming M ode paragraph later in this section If a different Installer code is subsequently programmed use it instead of 4112 to gain access to the Programming mode Following entry into programme mode data field 20 will be displayed this is the first field in the system The system will now accept entries for field 20 Programming a Data Field 1 Press plus Field No for example 21 then make the required entry 2 When you have completely programmed a data field the keypad will beep three times and then automatically display the next data field in sequence To goto a different field press plus the desired field No 3 If the number of digits that you need to enter in a data field is less than the maximum digits available for example the phone number field enter the desired data then press and the next data field number to be programmed 4 If you try to enter a non existent field the keypad will display EE or Entry Error Simply re enter plus a valid field number Reviewing a Data Field Erasing an Entry in a Data Field Press 4 plus Field No Data will be displayed for that field number No changes will be accepted in this mode To delete an entry in a field press plus Field No Applies only to fields 4
101. odule Check your wiring and DIP switch settings on the module 21 Section 7 WIRELESS EXPANSION General Information 5800 SYSTEM In addition to its basic wired zones the control supports up to 30 wireless zones using an appropriate 5881 type RF receiver The actual number of zones supported also depends on whether you are using a wired zone expander module For example If you are using only four of the wired expansion loops 5881H RF Receiver could add 22 RF zones to the system using any zone numbers in the range of 18 39 for a combined total of 30 wired and wireless expansion zones However if you are not using wired zone expansion the 5881H RF receiver could add 30 wireless zones to the system using any zone numbers in the range of 10 39 The receiver can detect signals from wireless transmitters within a nominal range of 60m RF Receiver No of Zones 5881L up to8 5881M 6128RF upto16 5881H up to 30 Set the receiver s DIP switch for device address 0 as described in its instructions all switches tothe right off Receiver Supervision The receiver is supervised and a trouble report will be generated CHECK and zone 09 will also be displayed a If communication between the panel and the receiver is interrupted or b If no valid RF signals from at least one supervised wireless transmitter are received within 12 hours House Identification If you are using a 5827 or 5827BD
102. one that does not have a serial number associated with it If one is found the prompt in step 5 along with the appropriate zone number will be displayed Follow steps 5 and 6 for the remaining wireless zones When the last zone has been enrolled the display will remain on that zone To exit this mode and return to data field programme mode press When you have finished programming all zones test each using the system s TEST mode Do not use the Transmitter ID Sniffer mode for this as it will only check for transmission of one zone on a particular transmitter and NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop 50 Section 15 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION It is mandatory that the formats selected for both the primary and secondary telephone numbers are identical Report Code Formats If the panel is not successful after its numerous attempts to communicate the keypad will display Comm Failure Alpha keypad or FC Fixed word keypad iis chart defines the handshakeskissoff frequencies that the panel supports FORMAT HANDSHAKE TRANSMITS DATA KISSOFF TRANSMIT TIME Contat ID 1400 2300 2 DTMF 10 cps 1400 2 Under 3 secs Local Audio None DTMF 3cps None The following describes each format in greater detail ADEMCO Contact ID Comprises a 4 digit subscriber number 1 digit event qualifier new or Reporting Format restore 3 digit event code 2 dig
103. or Maximum modes no entry delay is provided Entry delay 1 is programmable Exit delay is programmable but is common to both Type 01 and 02 Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected This zone type is usually assigned to sensors or contacts on doors through which primary entry and exit will take place TypeO2 This zone type provides a secondary entry delay whenever the zone is faulted Entry Exit Burglary 42 if the panel is armed in the Away and Stay modes When the panel is armed in the Instant or Maximum modes no entry delay is provided Entry delay 2 is programmable Exit delay is the same as for Type 01 zone Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected This zone type is usually assigned to sensors or contacts on doors through which secondary entry and exit will take place and where more time might be needed to get to and from the keypad typically used for a garage loading dock or basement door 03 Thiszonetype gives an instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel is Perimeter Burglary armed in the Away Stay Instant or Maximum modes This zone type is usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows TypeO4 This zone type gives a delayed alarm using the programmed xit Interior Follower time if the Entry Exit zone is faulted first Otherwise this zone type gives an instant alarm
104. ounder may not turn on and a LOW BATTERY report will be transmitted with a TEST report The keypad will beep once per minute as a reminder that the system is in the Test Mode To turn off the test mode enter security code and press the OFF key Note Triggering a zone set to Arm Away Arm Stay or Disarm will take the system out of TEST and cause that action 2 Totest the wireless part of the system and the RF Receiver perform the two additional tests that follow a TRANSMITTER SNIFFER MODE Make sure both partitions are disarmed before trying to enter this mode Press Installer code 3 This initiates a procedure that will check that all transmitters have been properly programmed Note If the communicator is in the process of sending a report to the central station the system will not go into the Sniffer mode If so wait a few minutes and try again The keypads in both partitions will display all zone numbers of wireless units in both partitions programmed into the system As the system re ceives a signal from each of the transmitters the zone number of that transmitter will disappear from the display The transmitter codes may be checked upon installation or in an installed system the wireless zone numbers should disappear after about 1 1 2 hours Notes BR typeunits must be physically activated to clear the display When one button of a transmitter RF UR or BR is activated all zones assigned to o
105. p Identification All of the transmitters illustrated below have one or more unique factory assigned input loop ID codes Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone e g a 5803 s three inputs require three programming zones Transmitter inputs enrolled as Supervised RF Type send periodic check in signals as well as fault restore and low battery signals The transmitter must remain within the receiver s range UR Unsupervised RF Type send all the signals that the RF Type does but the control does not supervise the check in signals The transmitter may therefore be carried off premises BR Unsupervised Button RF Type only send fault signals They do not send low battery restore or check in signals The transmitter may be carried off premises LOOP 3 LOOP 2 LOOP 1 LOOP 1 LOOP 4 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON 5802 5802CP ENROLL AS BR 5801 ENROLL AS UR OR RF YOU MUST LOOP 3 ENROLL THIS BUTTON LOOP 2 LOOP 4 LOOP 1 LOOP 5802MN ENROLL AS UR OR RF 5804 ENROLL AS BR LOOP 2 REED LOOP 1 5806 5807 5808 TERMINALS 5806 SHOWN ENROLL AS RF 5816 ENROLL AS RF 83 SEE 5816 FOR LOOP DESIGNATIONS ENROLL AS UR F USED IN METAL CASH DRAWERS ENROLL AS RF F USED IN NON 5817 METAL CASH DRAWERS ENROLL AS 5816MC LOOP 2 LOOP 1 IHEED TERMINALS
106. pad Programming Procedure Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad Installer code 4 112 8 0 0 Fields 40 41 42 Enter up to the number of digits shown Do not fill unused spaces Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a pause 2 secs Press 40 Press 41 Press 42 Press 43 Press 44 Press 45 Press 46 Press 47 PABX ACCESS CODE dps spe s Enter up to 6 digits if PABX is needed to access an outside line If fewer than 6 digits are needed to be entered exit by pressing and next field number e g 41 To dear entries from field press 40x PRIMARY PHONE No Enter up to 16 digits If fewer than 16 digits entered exit by pressing x and next field number e g 42 To dear entries from field press 41x SECONDARY PHONE No p sp Sp qe Enter up to 16 digits If fewer than 16 digits entered exit by pressing and next field number e g 43 To dear entries from field press 42 For Fields 43 44 45 and 46 Entries are provided for 3 or 4 digits for the primary and secondary monitoring location Enter digits 0 9 10 A 0 on some receivers 411 12 C 13 Pause 14 E or 15 F To dear entries from field press 43 44 45 or 46 See blank Programming Form for examples of Account No entries PRIMARY SUBSCRIBER
107. pe are used in which case an XF10 transformer module must be used Back Up Battery Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid 12VDC 4AH minimum Section 2 INSTALLING THE CONTROL Mounting the Cabinet If an RF Receiver is being used and you intend to mount its PC board within the cabinet note the following Donot mount the cabinet on or near metal objects This will decrease RF range and or block RF transmissions from wireless transmitters Donot locate the cabinet in an area of high RF interference revealed by frequent or prolonged lighting of the LED in the receiver after it is operational random flicker is OK Installing the Lock if used Use an ADEMCO No 8085 Cam Lock Note The cabinet can be closed and secured without a lock by using 2 screws in the cover s edge 1 Remove the cabinet door It is easily removable for servicing and is easily re installed 2 Remove the lock knockout from the control cabinet door Insert the key LOCKED RETAINER into the lock Position the lock in the GEO sa ae hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed epee ae 3 Hold the lock steady and insert the retainer clip into the retainer slots Position the clip as illustrated in order to permit easy removal 7 RETAINER CLIP NOTE POSITION CABINET DOOR BOTTOM Figure 1 Installing The Cabinet Lock DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF SHORT MOU
108. quipment 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 Wireless transmitters used in some systems are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation This wireless system however can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system 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 new and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and
109. ransmitters Table sse nennen nnne nnn 29 Installing 5800 Series Transmitters sese nennen nenne 30 Go No Go Test Mode sssssssss essen enne nnne tenete nnne inris innen 30 Setting DIP Switches on the 5827 Transmitter s eese seen 30 2_ Section 8 Section 9 Section 10 Section 11 Section 12 Section 13 Section 14 Section 15 Section 16 Section 17 Section 18 Section 19 Section 20 Section 21 RELAY OUTPUTS amp POWERLINE CARRIER 30 Relay Powerline Carrier Device Basics sss essen rne 30 4204 And 4229 Output Relay Modules seen nennen 31 Powerline Carrier en nennen nnns 31 Wiring Connections e tte die here RA tede aa iea aiai 31 Programming Options Defined trennen nennen tnnt 32 Programming Output Relays and Powerline Carrier Devices 34 4285 4286 VIP MODULE 1 rennen entente trennen ens 37 General INfOrIMAtl ON ERE 37 VIP Module Wining e he e ERE 37 Programming The Control for Phone Access esee nennen nenne tees 38 ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA eene 3
110. re are four different choices of actions ACTIVATE for 2 SECONDS and then reset ACTIVATE and REMAIN ACTIVATED until stopped by some other event PULSE ON and OFF until stopped by some other event NOT USED when the device is not used START STT The START programming determines when and under what conditions the device will be activated The following START options are available A 1 EVENT EV is the condition Alarm Fault Trouble that must occur to a zone or group of zones zone list in order to activate the device These conditions apply only when a zone list is used The different choices for EVENT are listed below and in the Programming Output Relays amp Powerline Carrier devices section that follows ALARM Relay action begins upon any alarm in an assigned zone in the zone list FAULT Relay action begins upon any opening or short in an assigned zone in the zone list TROUBLE Relay action begins upon any trouble condition in an assigned zone in the zone list NOT USED Relay action is not dependent upon one of the above events 32 2 1 2 STOP STP A 1 B 1 2 ZONE LIST ZL is a group of zones to which the EVENT applies in order to activate a particular device Note that there are a total of 3 zone lists that can be programmed in field 81 mode ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION ZT If a System Operation such as DISARMING or ANY FIRE ALARM is to activa
111. red zone terminals 8 through 20 Seethe Summary of Connections diagram 2 Connect closed circuit devices in series in the high side the loop The EOL resistor must be connected in series with the devices following the last device See the Summary of Connections diagram 3 Connect open circuit devices in parallel across the loop The 2 000 ohm EOLR must be connected across the loop wires at thelast device If the EOLR is not at the end of the loop the zone will not be properly supervised and the system may not respond to an open circuit on the zone 15 High Resistance Supervision on Basic Wired Zones 2 8 Special supervision in the control senses high resistance on wired zone loops 2 8 causing a warning CHECK display with the affected zone number to occur when the system is in the disarmed state The system cannot be armed when this display is present If the system is in the armed state when the high resistance condition occurs no display will take place until the system is disarmed Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors in Zone 1 1 2 Connect 2 wire smoke detectors across zone 1 terminals 8 and 9 Observe proper polarity when connecting the detectors If an EOL resistor is presently connected across zone 1 terminals remove it The EOL resistor must be connected across the loop wires at the last detector See Programming Basic Wired Zones in this section for programming procedure
112. rimary office and 4 digits for secondary Enter digits 0 9 11 8 12 13 0 14 or 15 2 Enter 0 as the first digit of a 4 digit account number for Nos 0000 0999 To clear entries from field press 43 44 45 or 4 See blank Programming F orm for examples of Account No entries PRIMARY SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No partition 1 Primary Receiver See notes above SECONDARY SUBS ACCOUNT No partition 1 Secondary Receiver See notes above PRIMARY SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No partition 2 Primary Receiver See notes above SECONDARY SUBS ACCOUNT No part 2 Secondary Receiver See notes above PHONE SYSTEM SELECT Enter 1 digit Default is Q If Central Station Receiver is not on satellite linked line 0 Pulse Dial 1 Tone Dial If Central Station Receiver is on satellite linked line 2 Pulse Dial 3 Tone Dial REPORT FORMAT Primary Secondary Determine which format is to be used to report to the central station Enter 1 digit or 1 0 or undefined ADEMCO Contact ID Format this is the default 1 Local Audio For an explanation of the above formats see SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section Note Themaximum number of alarm and alarm restore reports during one armed period is determined by field 93 SPLIT DUAL REPORTING Enter Oto disable Backup report only This is th
113. rol s keypad terminals using the connector cable supplied with the VIP Module see the Figure 10 that follows Color Lead Terminal On Control These ape the same GREEN DATA IN terminal 6 connections as those BLACK AUX GROUND terminal 4 aa e RED AUX terminal 5 o Partition 1 YELLOW DATA OUT terminal 7 2 Insert the keyed connector at the other end of the connector cable into the mating header on the VI P Module 3 Usethe modular phone lead supplied to connect to incoming telephone line via 611 socket to the 4285 Line Interface Unit LIU as shown in Figure 10 37 4 Use the modular phone lead supplied to connect the LIU to the modular telephone connector on the control INCOMING TELCO LINE USE LEAD USE LEAD 2 SUPPLIED SUPPLIED Fc WITH 4285 WITH CONTROL TIP TO MODULAR TELEPHONE 611 CONNECTOR ON CONTROL sack RING A PREMISES ANSWERING MODULAR 4285 LINE MODULAR CONNECTOR Pita MACHINE AND SPEAKER NOTE IF CONNECTING SINGLE INTERFACE PHONE S SPEAKER USE 82 SPEAKER ONLY IF UNIT LIU CONNECTING 2 SPEAKERS USE 40 or 80 ANSWERING SPEAKERS AND CONNECT IN SERIES LIU PRE WIRED 4285 4286 lt TO THE 4285 4286 VIP MODULE ADJUSTABLE ON TERMINAL 25 VIP MODULE tt 4286 ONLY ON CONTROL E NOT INSTALLER ADJUSTABLE ON 4285 HEADER 1 YELLOW TO
114. rt code consists of 2 hexadecimal digits each in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits For example for a report code of 3C enter 0 3 for 3 and 1 2 for C Enter the numbers and press to continue Input Device In For the 8 built in wired zones the Input Device types are automatically displayed as HW Panic Duress and Tamper inputs are not applicable For the auxiliary wired zones or RF transmitters enter the input device type as follows 2 AW auxiliary wired zone supervised RF transmitter 4 UR unsupervised RF transmitter 5 BR button type RF transmitter unsupervised Refer to the 5800 Series Transmitters Table in the WIRELESS EXPANSION section for the specific procedure required to enroll a particular transmitter Press to continue 70 10 INPUT DEV LP RF TRANS RF 1 10 LEARN S N 0 1 YES 0 10 INPUT 5 3 L AXXX XXXX 10 INPUT S N L A002 4064 1 Loop number Enter the loop number 1 4 for the zone of the transmitter being enrolled The default is loop 1 To accept this press If a different loop number is being used on this transmitter enter the desired loop number and press to continue see the transmitter s nstallation Instructions for specific loop designations The loop number must be entered here whether using Zone Programming or Sequential Mode to enroll transmitters If the transmitter s serial number has not been previous
115. s icons continuing with the installation and which if not observed could result in A These notes include information that you should be aware of before operational difficulties of the system or could cause damage to the system Please read each warning carefully This symbol also denotes warnings about physical harm to the installer This symbol indicates a critical note that could seriously affect the operation Many system options are programmed in an interactive mode by responding to Alpha keypad 00 Quit display prompts These prompts are shown in a double line box Enter Zn Num 00 When programming the system data fields are indicated by a star followed by the data field number PRODUCT MODEL NUMBERS Unless noted otherwise references to specific model numbers represent ADE M CO products Section 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The VISTA 20SEa is a 3 partition control that supports up to 38 zones using basic wired wired expansion and or wireless plus 3 keypad zones Basic Wired Zones Provides 8 basic wired zones having the following characteristics EOLR supervision supporting or N C sensors Programmable response time 10 350 or 700 milliseconds Individually assignable to either partition Uptosixteen 2 wire smoke detectors on zone 1 4 wire smoke or heat detectors on zones 2 through 7 as many as can be powered from the programmable trigger output on the con
116. s are logged when any non zero selection is made EVENT LOG 80 FULL REPORT ENABLE Also see PROGRAMME SYSTEM STATUS amp RESTORE REPORT ENABLES box on a previous page If an event log selection is made in field 90 a message can be sent to the central station receiver when the event log is 80 full If the log becomes full a new message will overwrite the oldest message in the log NOTE Aside from the selection made by the installer in field 90 all control and readout from the log is accomplished via the downloader see field 90 66 90 PROGRAMMABLE TRIGGER OUTPUT One of the voltage outputs on the 9 pin connector is programmable pin 9 0 Keypad sounder mimic normally open connect other side of sounder to 12VDC This is the default 1 Satellite self actuating sounder hold off OVDC normal open to sound siren will require an interface relay 2 Resettable 4 wire smoke detector power OVDC connect side of detectors to 12VDC Disconnects the detectors from power for 6 seconds after second OFF after a fire alarm For 0 above the partition is selected by the setting of zone 7 s partition DOWNLOAD INFORMATION 94 95 91 92 93 94 95 OPTION SELECTION 0 None 1 Restricted User Code 15 option for Open Close Reporting applies to both partitions 4 8 Enable Exit Delay Restar
117. s mains wiring to the Powerline Carrier devices which are plugged into mains outlets Devices plugged into Powerline Carrier devices can then be made to perform various functions in response to commands entered at the keypads in the security system Wiring Connections 1 Splice one end of a 4 conductor cabletothe wire ends of the 4142TR cable supplied with the XF 10 transformer 2 Connect the 4142TR cable plug to the 9 pin connector on the control see SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram for location of the 9 pin connector 3 Plug the other end of the 4 conductor cable into the XF10 transformer module XF10 TRANSFORMER WIRE CONNECTIONS XF 10 TERMINAL 4142TR CABLE WIRE 4 Sync RED Pin 5 of 9 pin connector VIOLET Pin 1 of 9 pin connector 6 Com WHITE Pin 4 of 9 pin connector 31 9 PIN CONNECTOR ON CONTROL BOARD EARTH 16VAC IN GROUND XF10 TRANSFORMER gt 4142TR CABLE YELLOW SPLICE POINTS Figure 9 XF10 Transformer Wiring Connections Programming Options Defined The following will help you understand the programming of OUTPUT DEVICES when using 80 and 81 modes The letter s in parentheses after each function described below such as A after ACTION are those that appear in the various summary displays of programmed data during programmi ng ACTION The ACTION of the device is how the device will respond when it is activated by the START programming The
118. ssent nnns ntes tenere ens 48 Deleting a Serial 48 Changing a Serial Number essere nnne nnne enne 48 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION 1 4 serere nennen nnne trennt nnne nnns 51 Report Code F Orrnats ticae epe edente epe esp Eie Ote 51 Table of Contact ID Event Codes sese enne nen 51 Communication sese 52 ZONE RESPONSE TYPE eas 56 DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS nnne 58 ZONE PROGRAMMING 56 Menu Mode sse 69 ZONE LISTS 81 Menu Mode 73 REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DOWNLOADING 74 General Information 74 Equipment 74 Initial Download JL mter trt Pee to et operan 74 Remote Programming Information eese nennen nenne nnns 74 TESTING THE SYSTEM dede i eR e e d Pe RE E Rx ERR nee 75 TEStPROCCCURS MM 75 Section 22 SYSTEM OPERATION 5 eit tetti e crie cene nn 76 AS EET 76 installer Gode T 76 Master
119. t default Example For Restricted User 15 Open Close Reporting and Enable Exit Delay Restart press 9 1 8 PHONE LINE MONITOR ENABLE 0 Not used default 1 Local keypad display only when phone line is faulted 2 Local keypad display plus keypad trouble sound when lineis faulted Each partition turns off its own trouble sound No automatic timeout 3 Same as 2 above plus Device 2 STARTS If either partition is armed external sounder activates External sounder will be turned off by normal bell timeout or by security code plus OFF from either partition it does not haveto be the one that was armed Device number 2 must either be programmed to be STOPPED in field x80 or STOPPED by entry of security code 8 2 Partition in 80 should be set to 0 for STOP NUMBER OF REPORTS IN ARMED PERIOD This option can be used to limit the number of messages alarm amp alarm restore reports sent to the central station in an armed period 0 limits reports to a total of 10 1 allows an unlimited number of reports Default is 1 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER Enter up to 16 digits Abo e pd S E o aps oes TEM SM 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a pause Do not fill unused spaces End field by entering To dear entries from field press 4 RING DETECTION COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING Enter number of rings before control picks up phone line 0 to 15
120. t were in an alarm condition during the armed period will be displayed memory of alarm To dear this display simply repeat the disarm sequence enter the security code and press the OFF key again The keypads also feature chime annunciation and 3 panic key pairs or individual panic keys depending on keypad type see Panic Keys below for silent audible fire or personal emergency alarms These keys can notify the central station of an alarm condition if that service is connected The following is a brief list of system commands For detailed information concerning system functions refer to the User s Manual Disarmed Not Ready Before arming the system must be in the READY condition all zones not in the exit route must be intact If the NOT READY message appears press the READY key to display faulted zones Arming Away Enter code AWAY 2 Arming Stay Enter code STAY 3 Arming Instant Enter code 1 7 Arming Maximum Enter code MAXIMUM 4 Disarming Enter code OFF 1 Bypassing Zones Enter code BYPASS 6 zone number s Chime Mode Enter code CHIME 9 Toturn chime off enter code CHIME again 77 SUMMARY ARMING MODES Features for Each Arming Mode Arming Exit Entry Perimeter Interior Perimeter Mode Delay Delay Armed
121. tact ID Reporting 10 characters sec DTMF TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300Hz ACK 1400Hz KISSOFF Local Audio 3 characters sec DTMF TouchTone no ACK noKISSOFF Line Seize Double Pole 4 Maximum Zone Resistance Zones 1 8 300 ohms excluding EOLR 6128 1 Physical 146mmW 121mm H x 26mm D REMOTE KEYPAD 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 30mA 3 Interface Wiring RED R 12VDC input Aux Power GREEN G Data Out to Control YELLOW Y Data In from Control BLACK B Ground Physical 159mm W x 121mm H x 26mm D Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 85mA Interface Wiring Same as 6128 Physical 159mm W x 121mm H x 26mm D Electrical Voltagelnput 12VDC Current Drain 100mA Interface Wiring Same as 6128 5881 SERIES Physical 188mm W x 112mm H x 37mm D RF RECEIVERS Nate 277mm H with antenna 5800 System 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 35mA 3 Interface Wiring Same as 6128 4 Range 60m nominal indoors from wireless transmitters the actual range to be determined with system in TEST mode 5 Zones With the ADEMCO VISTA 20SEa 5881L accepts up to 8 transmitters 5881M accepts up to 16 transmitters 5881H accepts up to 30 transmitters 6137 REMOTE KEYPAD 6139 REMOTE KEYPAD 80 5800TM TRANSMITTER MODULE used with 5804BD 5827BD Wireless 2 Way Keypad 4219 WIRED EXPANSION MODULE 4204 RELAY MODULE 4229 WIRED EXPANSI
122. tance condition exists zone cannot be bypassed Optional Output Relays and Powerline Carrier Devices X 10 type e Upto4relays using one 4204 Relay Module Upto2relays using one 4229 Zone Relay Module Up to 8 Powerline Carrier devices you must subtract the number of relay outputs actually used by the 4204 or 4229 modules if used Actions programmable to respond to zone activity or manual keypad entries Powerline Carrier devices require the use of an optional XF 10 module xh Optional VIP Module Supports the ADEMCO 4285 4286 VIP Module on Partition 1 only Provides access to the system via on premises or off premises phones for arming disarming etc plus control of relay outputs and Powerline Carrier devices Audio Alarm Verification Option Provides a programmable Audio Alarm Verification AAV option which can be used in conjunction with an output relay to permit voice dialog between an operator at the central station and a person at the premises Requires the use of optional AAV unit such as Eagle model 1250 Optional Alternative Communications Media ACM Allows all messages that have been programmed to go to the primary telephone number to be reported additionally to a serial data compatible ACM Built in Telephone Line Monitoring Option The telephone line voltage can be monitored to supervise the phone line connection The panel must be connected to a good earth ground for this feature to
123. te the device the appropriate choice would also be entered under the ZONE TYPE option ZONE TYPE is used independently of the EVENT ZONE LIST combination If a specific ZONE TYPE is chosen any zone of that re sponse type going into alarm trouble or fault will cause the device to activate as selected in ACTION If the same ZONE is also chosen for the STOP programming any zone of that type that restores will de activate the device If a SYSTEM OPERATION is chosen e g End of Exit Time that operation will cause the device to activate as selected in ACTION The different choices for ZONE TYPE and SYSTEM OPERATION are listed in Programming Output Relays amp Powerline Carrier devices later in this section and in the Programming F orm PARTITION No P The device s Start ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION may be limited to an occur rence on Partition 1 Partition 2 or any partition A The STOP programming determines when and under what conditions the device will be de activated The following options are available RESTORE ZONE LIST ZL If a ZONE LIST is used as the Stop event the device will de activate when all the zones in that list restore from a previous fault trouble or alarm condition This will occur regardless of what is programmed to START the device therefore a RESTORE ZONE LIST would normally only be used when a ZONE LIST is used to start the device ZONE TYPE SYS
124. ter 1 or 2 Press to advance to 62 Report Code RC The report code consists of 2 hexadecimal digits 20 Report Code each in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits For example for a report 15100 2nd00 00 code of 3C enter 0 3 for 3 and 1 2 for Enter the numbers and press to advance to Input Device In For the 8 built in basic wired zones the Input 10 INPUT DEV LP Device types are automatically displayed as HW Panic Duress and RF TRANS RF 1 Tamper inputs are not applicable For the auxiliary wired zones or RF transmitters enter the input device type as follows 2 AW auxiliary wired zone supervised RF transmitter 4 UR unsupervised RF transmitter 5 BR button type RF transmitter unsupervised Refer to the 5800 Series Transmitters Table in the WIRELESS EXPANSION section for the specific procedure required to enroll a particular transmitter Press to continue Loop number Enter the loop number 1 4 for the zone of the 10 INPUT DEV LP transmitter being enrolled The default is loop 1 To accept this RF TRANS 1 press If a different loop number is being used on this transmitter enter the desired loop number and press to continue see the transmitter s Installation Instructions for specific loop designations The loop number must be entered here whether using Zone Programming or Sequential Mode to enroll tra
125. terface to the control s keypad connection points terminals 4 5 6 and 7 as shown below COMPATIBLE ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA INTERFACE CONTROL TERMINALS Figure 11 Alternative Media Connections 1 Enter the programming mode keying the following on the Alpha keypad Installer code 411 2 8 0 0 Press x29 OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO Enter a non zero digit to enable the dialler trouble report The alternative media interface must be set up for device address 3 Exit the programming mode by keying 99 39 Section 11 AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION AAV UNIT General Information An Audio Alarm Verification AAV module such as the Eagle 1250 is an add on accessory that permits voice dialogue between an operator at a central station and a person at the alarm installation for the purpose of alarm verification Alarm reports must be programmed for the primary phone number to enable this feature K After all messages have been sent during a reporting session to the primary phone number the control will trigger the AAV if at least one of the messages was an alarm report If Contact 10 format is selected for the primary phone number the control will send a listen in to follow message which signals the 685 to hold the phone connection open for 1 minute Once the digital message is kissed off the control will give up the phone linetothe AAV module without
126. terminal on the Power Supply unit to terminal 4 AUX on the control PPLEMENTARY CONTROL POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL STRIP AUX AUX DATA DATA IN OUT B of IMPORTANT z i MAKE CONNECTIONS a c DIRECTLY TO SCREW X cli TERMINALS AS SHOWN c gt ele le l a C lt aag gt gt gt gt lt lt lt lt g e e 9 O R BGY e Je je je R BG Y Figure 5 Using A Supplementary Power Supply For Keypads 12 Preliminary Check out Procedure If you want to check that the system is working before connecting field wiring from zones and devices do the following 1 Temporarily connect a 2000 ohm end of line resistor across each of the basic wired zones 1 8 as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram Without actual zone wiring or EOL resistors connected the keypads in each partition of the system will not display the Ready message 2 Power up the system temporarily by plugging the mains plug pack previously wired to the control into a 220VAC mains outlet 3 Busy Standby Alpha keypads or dl Fixed word keypads will be displayed After approximately 1 minute the green READY LED should light and the word READY Fixed word keypads or DISARMED READY TO ARM Alpha keypads should be displayed
127. tes that communication between control and a zone expander or wireless receiver is interrupted or that a cover removal tamper switch is activated in a zone expander Check the wiring and DIP switch settings on the units If there are wireless sensors in the system the same CHECK condition may also be caused by some change in the environment that prevents the receiver from receiving signals from a particular sensor Adisplay of BAT Fixed word keypads or SYSTEM LO BAT Alpha keypads with no zone number indicates that the system s main standby battery is weak A display of BAT Fixed word keypads or LO BAT Alpha keypads with a zone number and a once per minute beeping at the keypad indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless sensor displayed zone 00 indicates a wireless keypad If the battery is not replaced within 30 days a CHECK display may occur Note Some wireless sensors contain a non replaceable long life battery which requires replacement of the entire unit at the end of battery life e g Nos 5802 5802CP A display of 94 Fixed word keypads or Telco Fault Alpha keypads indicates that a monitored telephone line if programmed in field 92 has been cut or disconnected Depending on how the system was programmed the keypad may also produce a trouble sound and the external sounder may be activated silence by entering installer code plus OFF If there is no keypad display at a
128. the Alpha Vocabulary List Example The descriptor that we wish to enter for zonelis BACK DOOR From the list BACK 013 Therefore you would enter 01 3 Note If you accidentally enter the wrong word simply press plus the correct 3 digit number for the word you want Press 6 to accept the selected word and continue Note fthisis the only word you are using for the descriptor press 8 instead of 6 to save that word in memory and then go to step 11 Enter the 3 digit number for the next word n our example the word is DOOR whose number is 057 Enter 05 7 This display will appear Press 6 to accept the selected word Note If these are the only words you are using for the descriptor press 8 instead of 6 to save them in memory The two words in our example have now been entered Note however that up to three words may be entered provided the number of characters will fit on the screen Press 8 to save all words in memory The A with the flashing cursor over it will disappear indicating that the word s are stored in memory for that zone as shown in the summary display at the left To enter a descriptor for the next zone press plus the desired zone number e g 02 The summary display following step 4 previously will appear Now repeat steps 6 through 10 for the descriptor for the next zone To exit the Alpha descriptor mode press 0 at th
129. the nstaller code is used to enter the 4 digit Master security code for each partition using the keypad connected to Partition 1 To enter the Master Code for Partition 1 enter Installer Code 8 01 desired 4 digit Master code for Partition 1 Exit the mode by entering Installer code OFF To enter the Master Code for Partition 2 enter Installer Code 8 02 desired 4 digit Master code for Partition 2 To change the Master Code for either Partition enter Existing Master Code for that partition 8 02 new Master Code for that partition new Master Code again for that partition Secondary User Codes In normal operation mode each partition s Master security code can be used to assign up to 14 secondary 4 digit security codes for that partition It can also be used to remove secondary codes from the system individually To assign or change a Secondary security code enter via partition s keypad Partition s Master Code CODE key User 03 16 desired Secondary Code The system will emit a single beep when each secondary code has been suc cessfully entered To delete a Secondary security code enter via partition s keypad Partition s Master Code CODE key User 03 16 Notes All Master and Secondary security codes permit access to the system for arming disarming etc e The installer code can disarm the system only if it was used to arm it
130. the control board see the Summary of Connections diagram for location of the 4 pin connector for partition 2 KEYPAD CONNECTOR CABLE N4632 5 SUPPLIED WITH VISTA 20SEa PARTITION 1 PARTITION 2 KEYPADS KEYPADS CONTROL TERMINALS OOOOO CONNECTOR PINS FOR O O OO O PARTITION CONTROL Figure 4 Keypad Connections To The Control Board Addressable Keypad Settings Make sure addressable type keypads 6128 6128 6137 and 6139 are set to non addressable mode address 31 which is the factory default setting Refer to the instructions provided with the keypad for address setting procedure Using a Supplementary Power Supply to Power Additional Keypads The control provides 600mA for powering keypads up to a maximum of 4 per partition and other devices from the auxiliary power output The backup battery will supply power to these keypads in the event that mains power is lost When the control s auxiliary power load for all devices exceeds 600 mA you can power additional keypads from a separate regulated 12VDC power supply Keypads powered from supplies which do not have a backup battery will not function when mains power is lost Therefore be sure to power at least one keypad in each partition from the Control s auxiliary power output Make connections directly to the screw terminals as shown in Figure 5 gh Make no connection to the keypad blue wire if present Be sure to connect the negative
131. the AWAY mode Entry delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardless of whether or not an entry exit delay zone was tripped first No entry delay is provided if tripped when the panel is armed in the Maximum mode E xit delay is present for any arming mode This zone type is bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or INSTANT modes This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton units which will result in arming the system in the STAY mode when the zone is activated Pushbutton units send zone number as a user number to central station when arming or disarming This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton units which will result in arming the system in the AWAY mode when the zone is activated Pushbutton units send zone number as a user number to central station when arming or disarming This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton which will result in disarming the system when the zone is activated This zone type can be used on a zone when an output relay action is desired but with no accompanying alarm e g lobby door access This zone type provides an instant alarm with NO audible indication at any keypad or external sounder if the zone is faulted when the system is armed in the AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM modes This zone type is usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows where au
132. the Go No Go Test mode and cause that action a The keypad will beep three times to indicate signal reception and display the appropriate zone number b If the keypad does not beep reorient or move the transmitter to another location Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required 3 If each transmitter produces the proper keypad response when it is faulted you can then permanently mount each of the transmitters according to the instructions provided with them 4 Exit the Go No Go test mode by entering Installer code 4112 OFF Setting DIP switches on the 5827 Transmitter s A 5827 transmitter must be set to the selected House ID using its DIP Switches If a 5827 is also being used in partition 2 you must set its DIP switch to an ID that is one number higher than the one partition 1 if House ID selected is 11 set the 5827 in partition 1 to 11 and the 5827 in partition 2 to 12 Section 8 RELAY OUTPUTS amp POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES Relay Powerline Carrier Device Basics The control supports a total of 8 output devices in the following configurations One 4204 relay module 4 relays and 4 Powerline Carrier devices One 4229 zone relay module 2 relays and 6 Powerline Carrier devices Upto8 Powerline Carrier devices 8 minus the number of output relays used K A 4204 cannot be used if a 4219 or 4229 is already being used 30 The 4204 and
133. the separate programming form This is an interactive menu mode that is used to programme zone numbers zone types partition numbers alarm and report codes and to identify the type of loop input device This mode can also be used for enrolling 5800 series transmitter ID codes and for entering Alpha descriptors for zones we recommend entering descriptors in menu mode 82 NOTE If using wireless transmitters there are two methods for enrolling the transmitter serial numbers The first method is by using 56 Zone Programming mode described below The second method is by using 83 Sequential mode Note that the 83 Sequential mode requires that all zone information first be entered using 56 Zone Programming mode Programme Tool The Zone Programming and Sequential Modes allow you to use a 5804 button type transmitter as a programme tool The upper left hand and right hand buttons of the tool duplicate the and keypad programming functions The advantage of using a programme tool is that it enables remote enrollment You can move to the physical location of the transmitter to be enrolled press the upper left hand button of the programme tool and then activate the intended transmitter The transmitter that you use as the programme tool can also be used as a transmitter in the system If you plan to use an existing transmitter it must first be enrolled into the system as its associated zones You may then programme it as th
134. their loved ones to enroll about these developments 84 SNOILO3NNOO AYVININNS 3S0c VL1SIA S30IA3Q SSOHL SVNIWH3 L QVdA3 a ONH ISNI JJS NOILILHYd S103NNOO 3S0Z VLSIA SNOLLVOINAWNOD JAILVNHa3ITV dlA 98279855 TYNOILdO SNIANVdWO2O V SNOLLONYLSNI 33S HO ONV WALSAS OOIXAW NI NOLIVWHOJNI 31 7905 vu91 982t S8zp LON Q33N LNG NOIILHYd OL HO ONV G3103NNOO 6 19 anod SNOHV IIO IVO qadaWwassv jeuonoeupig 38 LSNW ONIWIAVHOOHd 1v2901 D D TE b xd 22989 ON 10 Jo 00 HO OSE 01 8 1 S3NOZ ASNOdS3Y sei AA diet us NI GAGNON NoisIAu3ans 77138 SINHO 00 3NOZ HOV3 39NV SIS3H PES UE SavdA3x 310W3H IWNOILdO Woud amod SSOUOV HOLSIS3H 103NNOO NOLLLLYWd gt SNIMVHO 3Hld HOd 395 4103 4103 4103 5703 4103 4109 4103 graa 5 NIANNOS 3S1Nd WHOdWAL 6ICN SINHO SWHO SINHO SWHO SWHO SINHO SINHO SWHO H3HlO 11 ANY DINVd AHV19Hf18 AGVALS FHL 30 3015 LHDIY SHL NO SHOLO3NNOO 0005 000 000 000 000 0002 000 0002 lt 9 z m SNOILILHVd AW VS DONI JHL OLNI SINGOW H3NHOdSNVH 8 w 209 induno wavy 3NOHdd ldl TIVINS QadiAOud 9NId 9 N N N N 9 8 Savda33 7 O 215 lt LANIGVO SLI Q3TTVISNI 21912
135. ther buttons on that transmitter are cleared This also applies to 5816 and 5817 transmitters which have multiple loops zones Anytransmitter that is not enrolled will not turn off its zone number 75 Exit this mode by keying Installer code THE TEST MODE WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY b GO NO GO TEST MODE Bypressing Installer code 4 a mode TERMINATED AFTER 4 similar to the user test mode code TEST is entered but the wireless HOURS IF THE receiver gain is reduced Checking in this mode assists in determining INSTALLER OR USER good mounting locations for the transmitters when the system is being in DOES NOT MANUALLY stalled and verifies that the RF transmission has sufficient signal ampli TERMINATE IT tude margin for the installed system This insures that Fire and Panic zones will not remain disabled Section 22 SYSTEM OPERATION Security Codes Installer Code The installer programmes the 4 digit Installer Code initially as part of the programming procedure The factory default Installer code is 4 1 1 2 but may be changed in field 20 The Installer code is the only code that can enter programming mode and also in normal operation mode is used to enter the Master code for each partition which allows access to the normal functions of the system See MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING section for information on exiting the programming mode via fields 98 99 Master Codes In normal operation mode
136. tion and operation 16 1 Connect 12 volt power for the detectors from the programmable trigger output pins 9 and 7 on the 9 pin connector which will interrupt power for fire alarm reset Observe proper polarity when connecting detectors 2 Connect detectors including heat detectors if used across terminals of the zone selected zones 2 7 may be used All detectors must be wired in parallel A Remove 2000 ohm EOL resistor if connected across the selected zone terminals You must connect the EOL resistor across the loop wires at the last detector 3 To supervise power we recommend the use of a System Sensor No A77 716B supervisory module CONNECTOR _ POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE A77 716B 2000 OHMS TO HI SIDE EOLR OF SELECTED ZONE ZONES 2 7 TO LO SIDE OF SELECTED HEAT DETECTOR C IF PROGRAMMED FOR FIRE Figure 7 4 wire Smoke Detector Connections Zones 2 7 Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Combustion Detectors System Sensor 4 wire ionisation products of combustion detector System Sensor 4 wire photo optical smoke detector System Sensor 4 wire photo optical smoke detector w 579C heat detector A77 716B System Sensor EOL relay module supervisory module for wired 4 wire fire zone 2112 24T System Sensor low profile 4 wire photo optical smoke detector w 579 C heat detector Programming Basic Wired Zones 1 Enter the programming mod
137. tion of words up to a maximum of 3 selected from a vocabulary of 178 words stored in memory see a following page In addition up to 10 installer defined words can be added to those already in memory Thus when an alarm or trouble occurs in a zone an appropriate description for that zone s location will be displayed at the keypad Note Alpha Descriptor entry can be done locally at the Alpha Keypad or re motely using Downloading software The Alpha keypad procedure is described next Entering Zone Descriptors Programme menu mode 82 The descriptor can be entered when the zone is being defined in field 56 but we recommend that it be done in field 82 The method requires that you simply enter the 3 digit reference number for the desired word s The 3 digit number for each word is provided in the Alpha Vocabulary list on a following page Programming the Descriptors 1 With the system powered up enter the programming mode by keying Installer code 4112 8 0 0 Thefollowing display will appear Installer Code 20 2 Press 82 Program Alpha The Alpha t will 0 1 Yes 00 e Program Alpha prompt wi appear 3 Press 1 Yes Custom Words THE Uc ek sca 0 1 Yes 00 ustom oras prompt wi appear 4 Press 0 No The system will then automatically display the descriptor for zone 1 The procedure for adding custom words to the built in vocabulary will be found later
138. to programme a STOP event Press to continue The system will display a summary screen for the START programming for device O1 Press to continue The system will display a summary screen for the STOP programming for device 01 Press to continue The system will display the X10 prompt Enter 1 for yes The Enter Device No prompt for the next zone will be displayed Press 00 and then to exit the 80 mode Now use 81 Zone List mode to programme the specific zones in Zone List 1 Press 81 Zone Lists for Output Devices This interactive mode is applicable only if you have programmed 80 mode Refer to the Programming Form worksheet for 81 M ode Upon keying 81 this screen will appear Enter the Zone List Number 01 02 or 03 to programme or 00 to end these entries Press the key to advance In thefollowing displays zone list 01 has been selected for programming Enter each zone number to add to the zone list by first entering the zone number then the key example 01 02 03 After all zones desired are entered press 00 to advance To delete the zone list enter 1 Y es All zones in the zone list will be deleted automatically and programming will return tothe first screen To save the zone list enter O No to advance To save the entire zone list enter 0 No and programming will return to the first screen To delete zone or zones in a zone list enter 1 Yes to a
139. total of 16 wired zones by using a No 4219 Wired Expansion Unit or 4229 Wired Expansion Relay Unit Location You can mount an expansion unit within the control cabinet if space permits Otherwise mount the unit outside the cabinet Supervision e Units are supervised against removal Keypads will display CHECK and zone 09 if a zone expander is disconnected Units have tamper protection for security when mounted outside of the cabinet Zone Information Assign zone numbers 10 17 for the eight wired expansion loops designated A to H You can programme these zones individually in 56 interactive mode for Partition 1 or 2 See Programming Wired Expansion Zones later in this section Connections and Set Up OFF4 ON 1 the 4219 or 4229 module to the control s keypad terminals see diagram that follows 2 Set the 4219 or 4229 s DIP switch for device address 1 switch 2 lt OFF and switches 3 4 5 ON Switch 1 determines expansion zone A s response ti me ON normal response OFF fast response For location of the DIP switch in theunit see the diagram below location of DIP switch for both units is in the same location For additional information see instructions supplied with the 4219 and 4229 19 E DIP SWITCH CONNECTOR 5 FOR SETTING ADDRESS o AND ZONE RESPONSE O LS EITHER OR
140. trol Optional Expansion Zones up to 30 total wired and wireless Wired Expansion Supports up to 8 additional wired zones using a 4219 expansion module or 4229 expansion relay module These zones have the following characteristics EOLR supervision supporting N O or N C sensors 300 500 msec nor mal response with an option for fast 10 15 msec re sponse on loop A first expansion zone Wireless Expansion Supports up to 30 wireless zones less if using wired expansion zones Requires the use of a 5881 type RF Receiver as indicated below Receiver Model No of Zones 5881L Upto8 5881M 6128RF Upto 16 5881H Up to 30 Requires the use of 5800 series wireless transmitters Three Partitions Provides the ability to control two separate areas independently each area functioning as if it had its own separate control Zones induding wireless assignable to either partition 1 or 2 Relay and Powerline Carrier device outputs assignable to either partition 1 or 2 or to both partitions Certain programmed system options such as Entry Exit delay and Subscriber Account number programmed independently for each partition Zones may be assigned to a 3rd common area partition that automatically arms when the second of two partitions is armed and automatically disarms when the first partition is disarmed in a completely armed system Remote Keypads Up to 4 of any of the following keypads may be used in each partition Fi
141. u want to change it press A prompt for Zone Type will appear Zone Number Each zone must be assigned a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that Perimeter zone 20 Zone Type Entry for Zone Type 03 shown T Enter the zone type or change it if necessary Zone types that you can assign are listed below A detailed explanation of each zone type is provided in Section 18 ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS Enter the desired zonetype code from the following list 00 Zone Not Used 09 Fire 01 Entry E xit 1 10 Interior w Delay 02 Entry Exit 2 20 Arm Stay 03 Perimeter 21 Arm Stay 04 z Interior Follower 22 Disarm 05 z Trouble Day Alarm Night 23 No Alarm Response 06 24 Hr Silent Example Relay activation 07 224 Hr Audible 08 224 Hr Aux 24 Silent Burglary These are special zone types used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton units which will result in arming the system in the STAY or AWAY mode or disarming of the system depending on the selection mode A button programmed for these functions will report zone number as the user number to the central station When the display shows the zone type you want press to continue as Enter the partition 1 or 2 to which this zoneis assigned 20 Partition Press to continue Enter the report code See Section 17 SYSTEM 20 Report Code COMMUNICATIONS for complete information on report 1st 03 2nd 12 3C cod
142. up armed an alarm will occur 1 minute after arming if a zone is faulted Note that if the previous state was armed AWAY or STAY the system will not respond to sensor changes for 1 minute which allows time for sensors such as PIRs to stabilise PABX ACCESS CODE See Box at L eft d Enter up to 6 digits if PABX is needed to access an outside line If fewer than 6 digits are needed to be entered exit by pressing and next field number e g 41 clear entries from field press 40 PRIMARY PHONE No See Box at Left Enter up to 16 digits If fewer than 16 digits entered exit by pressing and next field number e g 42 To clear entries from field press 41 Note Back up reporting 3 calls are made to the secondary phone number if no kiss off is received after 3 attempts to the primary number is automatic only if there is a secondary phone number field 42 SECONDARY PHONE No See Box at Left lici Tas Ds do 1 Enter up to 16 digits If fewer than 16 digits entered exit by pressing and next field number 43 To clear entries from field press 42 See the Note in the previous field also 60 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 For Fields 43 44 45 and 46 Entries provided for up to 4 digits for p
143. vailable digits begin with digit 1 again This is an enabling code only and is not the actual code sent to the central station office Entries in the second boxes will be ignored For system status non alarm codes enter a 1 in the first box for all the system conditions you want to send tothe central station An entry of 0 in the first box will disable the report 63 64 66 67 68 69 71 72 73 74 75 TROUBLE REPORT ENABLE See box above 1 0 BYPASS REPORT ENABLE See box above 1 0 MAINS LOSS REPORT ENABLE 1 0 See box above Reports with Partition 1 Subscriber No Timing of this report is random with up to a 4 hour delay If mains restores before the report goes out thereis no mains restore report LOW BATTERY REPORT ENABLE 1 0 See box above Reports with Partition 1Subscriber No TEST REPORT ENABLE 1 0 See box above Periodic Reports with Partition 1 Subscriber No Part 1 Part 2 ARM AWAY STAY REPORT ENABLE 10 1 0 This option allows for independent programming of AWAY and STAY reports for each partition RF XMTR LOW BATTERY REPORT ENABLE 1 0 See box on previous page CANCEL REPORT ENABLE See previous page 0 0 RESTORE REPORT TIMING Select the desired occurrence of restore reports 0 Dynamic as zones restore 1 At the same time the system is disarmed 0 Default ALARM RESTOR
144. vices are used Refer to RELAY OUTPUTS amp POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES section for a detailed programming procedure Also refer to the ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT DEVICES table for 81 in the Programming Form CUSTOM ALPHA EDITING See ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING section for procedure ADD DELETE 5800 RF INPUT IDs See Notes 4 and 5 in field 56 Also see USING 83 MODE TO DELETE ADD OR CHANGE SERIAL NUMBERS section for procedure EVENT LOGGING The VISTA 20SE a system has the ability to record various events in a history log 48 event capacity The types of events to be logged can be selected as indicated below At any time the downloader operator can then upload the log and view or print out all or selected categories of the log The log can also be cleared by the downloader operator The display printout at the central station will show the date time event and description of the occurrences The time is calculated by an internal clock at the central station computer Note that the time for any events that occur prior to a system power down or an entry into the programming mode cannot be calculated by the central station computer The time will then appear the log as unknown 0 None 1 Alarm Alarm Restore 2 Trouble Trouble Restore 4 Bypass Bypass Restore 8 Open Close The default is 3 Example To select Alarm Alarm Restore and Open Close enter 9 148 to select all enter 15 Note System message
145. wait for 10 CONFIRMED A022 4064 1 a transmission from another transmitter or transmitter loop input The system will then enter an optional confirmation mode so that the operation of the actual programmed input can be confirmed Activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone We recommend that you confirm the programming of every transmitter before proceeding to the next zone When the system sees activity on the appropriate input it will beep three times and display the confirmation message At any time during this step you may press the K key on the keypad or the upper left hand button of the programme tool if you are satisfied with the serial and loop number combination that has been enrolled regardless of whether or not the enrolled input has been confirmed If the incorrect transmitter has been enrolled press the key on the keypad or the upper right hand button of the programme tool to delete the serial number and return to the LEARN S N prompt A single long beep will be heard from the keypad to verify pressing of the upper right hand button Then press 1 Y ES or press the upper left hand button of the programme tool a single short beep will verify the system is ready for enrolling and re activate the proper transmitter or transmitter loop input ZN ZTP RC IN L The summary screen for the zone will appear Note that an s i indicates that a serial number has in fact been enrolled T
146. xed Word Keypads 6137 6128 and 6128RF Alpha Keypad 6139 2 line alphanumeric displays For programming from a keypad a 6139 2 line Alpha keypad must be connected to partition 1 but need not necessarily stay in the system AN Security Codes Oneinstaller code for entire system user 1 OneMaster code for each partition user 2 12 secondary user codes for each partition users 3 14 Onerestricted user code for each partition user 15 Restricted User Code A special code that can only be used to disarm the system if that particular code was used to arm it This code has a special option that allows it to function as a normal secondary user code AND be the only code in the system to report openings dosings Duress Code An emergency code which when entered by any user to disarm or arm the system will send a silent duress message to the central station Keypad Panic Keys Upto3 programmable panic key functions are provided Designated as Zones 95 96 99 Activated by wired amp wireless keypads Reported separately by partition distinguished by subscriber ID number Zone Monitor Feature The control will sense a high resistance in the loops on wired zones 2 8 if it is present and will display a trouble message rather than an alarm for the affected zone when the system is in the disarmed mode This feature also prevents the system from being armed while this high resis
147. y loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NOLIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJ URY 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 this Limited Warranty is authorized ADEMCO ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 Copyright 1998 PITTWAY CORPORATION N8145V1 10 98
148. y to continue STP 0 00 1 Enter the desired device action as listed below Press the key to continue 0 Noresponse 2 Close and Stay Closed 1 Close for 2 seconds Continuous Pulse on amp off 1sec 1sec OFF 02 Device Action No Response Enter the event to START therelay 02 Start Event 0 Not used 2 Fault 1 Alarm 3 Trouble Not Used A zone list must be used in conjunction with an event If a zone type system operation is to be used instead of an event enter 0 Press the key to continue m Zn List If a zone list will be used to START the relay action enter the zone list tart n USt number to be programmed in field 81 1 2 or 3 If not used enter 0 Press No List 0 the key to continue If a zone type or system operation will be used to START the device action 02 Start Zn TYP enter the appropriate two digit code see table that follows If not enter 00 Not Used 00 Pressthe key to continue UseO Any for Partition No P entry Or at Disarming whichever occurs earlier 02 AEVZLZT P STTO O O 00 1 CHOICES FOR ZONE TYPES 00 2 Not Used 04 Interior Follower 08 24 Hr Aux 01 Entry Exit 1 05 z Trouble Day Alarm Night 09 Fire 02 Entry Exit 2 06 24 Hr Silent 10 Interior w Delay 03 Perimeter 07 224 Hr Audible 24 Silent Burglary CHOICES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION 20 Arming Stay 36 At Bell Timeout 42 System Battery Low 2
149. ypads connected to Partition 1 For devices Keypads RF Receivers Zone E xpander etc connected to a single 4 wire run determine the current drawn by all units connected to the single wire run then refer to the Wiring Run chart to determine the maximum wire length that can be safely used for each wire size Current draw for all devices can be found in the SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES section Note Refer to Auxiliary Device Current Drain Worksheet in the FINAL POWER UP section for current drain for all keypads Maximum wire lengths for any device that is directly wired to the control gh can also be determined from the chart based on the current drain of that device alone Wiring Run Chart For Devices Drawing Aux Power From The Control 12V amp 12V TOTAL CURRENT DRAiN BY ALL DEVICES CONNECTED A SINGLE WIRE RUN WireSize somAorless 100mA sma soma eoma Indudes Keypads RF Receivers Zone Expander Relay Units 4285 4286 VIP Module 457m when unshielded quad conductor cable is used 229m if shielded cable is used This restriction is due to the capacitive effect on the data lines when quad cable is used A The length of all wire runs for both partitions combined must not exceed 11 2 Connect remote K eypads for Partition 1 to terminals 4 5 6 and 7 on the control board as shown in Figure 4 3 Connect remote Keypads for Partition 2 to the 4 pin connector on
150. zone 00 Transmitter Supervision Except for some transmitters that may be carried off premises 5802 5802CP 5804 and 5804BD each transmitter is supervised by a check in signal that is sent to the receiver at 70 90 minute intervals If at least one check in is not received from each supervised transmitter within a 12 hour period the missing transmitter number s and CHECK will be displayed The supervision for a particular transmitter in the system that may also be carried off the premises 5801 5802MN 5802M N2 may be turned off by enrolling it as a UR unsupervised RF type as described later 5800 series transmitters have built in tamper protection and will annunciate as a CHECK condition if covers are removed Transmitter Input Types of the transmitters described have one or more unique factory assigned input loop ID codes Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone 9 a 5804 s four inputs require four programming zones See APPENDIX A toward the end of this manual Transmitters can be enrolled as one of the following types Sends periodic check in signals as well as fault Supervised RF restore and low battery signals The transmitter must remain within the receiver s range UR Sends all the signals that the RF Type does but the Unsupervised RF control does not supervise the check in signals The transmitter may therefore be carried off premises BR These only send fault s

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