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Guardian Technologies N7001V2 Smoke Alarm User Manual
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1. 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 2 Ademco High Speed 51 DUAL REPORTING 0 no 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 47 SECONDARY FORMAT 2 Ademco High Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard oo yee ae 2 53 49 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sarda Ne checksum Primary Secondary Alarm Rstr Bypass Low Bat 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES 54 CODE 55 10 56 CODE 57 ID 58 59 CODE 6010 61 CODE 62 10 63 1 011 olo 9 013 010 011 Alarm Rst 17 014 010 25 014 010 011 Alarm Rst 2 012 010 10 013 010 Trouble 18 014 010 26 014 010 010 Trouble 3 012 010 11 O13 010 OIO Trble Rst 19 O14 010 27 014 010 010 Rst 4 012 010 12 013 010 Bypass 20 014 010 28 014 010 Bypass 5 012 010 13 013 010 010 BypssRst 21 014 010 29 014 010
2. hne 45 PROGRAMMING SYSTEM WIDE GLOBAL DATA 5 45 INDEX TO PROGRAMMING FIELDS sse 46 DATA FIELD DESGRIPTIONS 2 iri tor oe ae uere PN 47 Control 47 Downloader Options oii tote ce Ele eret OO RU ee IE 49 Dialer Options nece sul dat gadis doe a t ho De Bea ee ede ens 49 Wireless Options Se Ges e bi ed cM te dene ee ks 51 Partitioning 52 Relay Output Option sss torio UR e e pee e tiva do eov 52 Real Time Clock Options enne enhn ennt nne nnns 52 Event Logging Options ssssssssssessene enne nnn enne 52 PROGRAMMING PARTITION SPECIFIC DATA 53 General Procedure 53 Partition Specific Field 53 Section 4 PROGRAMMING WITH 93 MENU MODE 55 General Informatio Minani ce coca pe nci e Hua ata Exe den 55 ZONE PrOGrAaMMING LEE 56 Serial Number 58 Alpha Programming
3. 82 ARM STAY amp TIME SET REPORT CODES Armed STAY Time Date set or event log reset 1 40 1 41 First Digit Second Digit 010 010 010 010 83 Section 6 DOWNLOADING REMOTE DOWNLOADING What Is Downloading How Does Downloading Work Advisories Alarm and trouble responses and reports are disabled during on line time Should an event occur during this time the response will take place and the report will go through as soon as the remote access sequence is completed Alarm and trouble conditions are not ignored they are simply delayed The keypads are inactive during downloading commu nication and resume normal functions after hang up All keypad entries are ignored during on line time 84 Downloading allows the operator at a remote facility to access program and control the security system over normal telephone lines Anything that can be done directly from the keypad can be done remotely using DOWNLOADING UL NOTE Downloading is not permissible for UL installations To Download the following is required at the remote facility 1 An IBM PC or compatible computer with MS DOS 3 1 or higher to run the DOWNLOADING program MS DOS stands for Microsoft Disk Operating System 2 AHAYES 1200 SMARTMODEM external level 1 2 or higher internal level 1 1 or higher if these levels cannot be found loca
4. 20 General enne enhn nnne nennen 20 Intercom nennt tnn rrr nter 20 Compatible Polling Loop Devices 21 WIRELESS EXPANSION Zones 1 63 sse 22 General Information or e e n een e eter e Re Een 22 4281 Series Recelver icei ee ace ce Pise e e dee ia yey ee ete UP CUR REY eR E paa quiza 23 5881 Seri s RECEIVED eie ee tie teo eu e pa LES ERE RAE Ve Ee EU EIE Oc Vea anai 23 Dulcia e 24 Arming Disarming with RF Keys 5801 25 If Using 5827BD 5800TM Wireless Keypad Transmitter Module 25 Wireless Zone Typa S eorne ikaer cdd een recur dedit se et 25 Fault Annunciation sensisse Gane ined ARE D e RR ERE DES Rae in 26 Important Battery mme emen n eee n 26 Compatible 5700 Series Wireless Devices ssssenn 26 Compatible 5800 Series Wireless 27 VOLTAGE TRIGGERS Connector J7 sssssssssseeeenenen enne 27 General 1 27 Ground Start Module i repe
5. a 58 Entering Zone 8 59 Adding Custom eene nhe enne rr hr eren nnne nennen 60 Creating Partition Descriptors mene nennen enne nena 61 Creating A Custom Message Display Installer 61 Alpha MOocabUulaky uicta ng ucece rd toco te tego d otro fe cta re dee Nene ere or is Ene et 62 Device Programiring 22 2 vet Pelea pi mo eap n ae 63 VIM Voice Interface Module n 64 Relay Programming 3 a A eae ee eds aes 65 Zone List Programtmlirig ce IE ee Enc o Rech tede Fe ON bes 68 Programming Relays for Silencing of External Sounders When Using the VIM 68 Programming the VIM for Relay Triggering on Supervision Fault 69 Relay Voice Descriptors 69 Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitute Vocabulary 70 Custom Word Voice 70 Section 5 SYSTEM 71 COMMUNICATION FORMATS 71 Table of Contact ID Event Co
6. 99 descriptor Important for the Panic functions to be of practical value the system must be connected to a central station End User Relay Command system allows users to activate relays X 10 modules by keypad command using Mode either the keypad or a telephone keypad if phone module is used The user will be 70 Mode prompted either by keypad alpha display or phone module To activate relays from a keypad enter 4 digit security code 7 70 To activate relays using a telephone and phone module first dial the 2 digit phone access code When the system acknowledges the access enter 4 digit security code 7 70 The following prompts voice responses will begin ENTER DEVICE NO Voice ENTER DEVICE CODE NOW 00 QUIT 01 Enter the 2 digit number of the relay X 10 module to be activated nn DEVICE IS OFF Voice voice descriptor DEVICE nn ON OFF FOR HIT O OFF 1 ON voice descriptor ON ENTER 1 FOR voice descriptor OFF ENTER 0 Press 1 or 2 to turn the device off or on respectively nn represents the 2 digit relay X 10 module number and voice descriptor is the relay voice descriptor programmed by the installer see relay descriptor programming section nn DEVICE IS OFF Voice voice descriptor DEVICE nn ON OFF TO HIT THE KEY EXIT ENTER 00 NOW From a keypad press to continue The ENTER DEVICE NO prompt will appear From a telephone keypad enter 00 to exit or enter the next relay
7. DIP SWITCH POSITION 5 4 3 UP UP TERMINAL J up BLOCK TERMINALS lue 6 5 4 3 2 1 s DUI HOUSE ID 1 SHOWN SIDE SIDE VIEW UP 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 VIEW m 3sHown amp gatong Su 6 5432 1 UP XMTR Ip MTA POS 1 UP NORMAL RESPONSE 33 SHOWN POS 12 N O Sw3 DN FAST RESPONSE NC POS 2 UP NO COVER TAMPER Avoid ID 32 37 with N O DN COVER TAMPER use N C setting POS 6 UP N O DN DIP SWITCH POSITION XMTR DIP SWITCH POSITION ID 8 9 10 DIP SWITCH POSITION UP 10 UP UP UP UP UP UP 4 UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP 2 UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP ISISISSISISsSissiisiissis 5 00 G aa ias ao ao lal aa iaa aa a HOUSE ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 EA 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
8. There must be 7 volts or 4 NO CONNECTION PANEL el greater while phone is off CONNECTOR RED TO AUX term 5 TERMINALS i TIP PHONE INPUT WITH FLYING BLACK AUX GROUND term 4 USED FOR 2 RING hook for phone module to LEADS 8 TIP PHONE OUTPUT operate GREEN TO DATA IN term 6 KEYPAD 4 RING CONNECTIONS 1 5 GROUND 16 AUDIO OUT 1 17 m FOR FUTURE USE 4285 PHONE MODULE WIRING CONNECTIONS Installations Where The When accessing the system via a phone the programmed 2 digit phone code Telephone System Includes should be entered during the first 20 seconds of the OUTGOING message on An Answering Machine the answering machine preferably during a pause in the outgoing message before it begins recording an incoming message The reason for entry of the phone code during a pause is that touch tones produced by entry of the 2 digit phone code might not be received by the security system while an answering machine s outgoing voice message is on the phone line Also entering the 2 digit phone code before the answering machine starts recording will prevent the phone code tones from being recorded If there is difficulty obtaining phone access when trying to use this procedure instruct the end user to re record the outgoing message on the answering machine but leave a 2 second pause at its beginning Example 2 SECOND PAUSE THIS IS 555 1212 CAN T COME TO THE PHONE JUST NOW PLEASE LE
9. or B key NOTES 97 Poll Loop Short 88 amp 90 RCVR not receiving transmitter Signals 89 amp 91 RCVR not responding bad conn to panel 87 4285 phone module 93 VIM fail ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENAB 79 ZONE TYPES 1 8 All enabled LES 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 80 ZONE TYPES 9 amp 10 78 6 7 8 1 81 First Digit 82 Second Digit Close 010 010 Open 010 010 Low Battery 010 010 Low Bat Res 010 010 AC Loss 010 010 AC Restore 010 010 Test 010 010 Power 010 010 Cancel 010 010 Prog Tamper 010 010 All enabled Second digit of each code applies only to 4 2 or expanded fields 52 amp 53 formats ARM STAY amp TIME SET REPORT CODES 1 40 1 41 First Digit Second Digit Armed STAY 010 010 Time Date set or event log reset 010 010 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO HIGH SPEED FORMAT 94 then 82
10. 076 Call 009 Fire 040 Mother s 212 Seventh 220 Zero 069 Central 089 First 136 Motion 145 Shed 151 Zone 002 Chime 054 Five 074 Shop 152 Closed 126 Floor 029 Nine 078 Side 153 Computer 127 Four 073 Ninth 222 Six 075 Console 066 Fourth 217 NO e 165 Sixth 219 Foyer 137 North 146 Smoke 024 Front nu 087 012 Son s 223 Custom Word Voice Substitutes For each of the 20 custom alpha display words that can be programmed a substitute phone module word can be assigned This substitute word will be announced by the phone module in place of the custom word that is displayed on the alpha keypad For example an alarm display for John s bedroom could be annunciated son s bedroom since there is no annunciation for the custom word John If a substitute word is not assigned the phone module will be silent for that part of the announcement for which a custom alpha word exists CUSTOM INDEX If substitute words for the phone module are 0 NO 1 YES desired enter 1 at this prompt CUSTOM WORD N
11. 010 010 Bypass 5 013 010 13 013 010 010 Bypss Rst 21 013 010 29 013 olo 010 Bypss Rst 6 013 010 14 013 010 22 013 olo 30 013 7 013 010 15 013 010 23 013 010 31 013 8 013 010 16 013 010 24 03 010 32 013 olo ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 33 64 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES 64 CODE 65ID 66 CODE 67ID 68 69 CODE 701D 71 CODE 721D 73 33 013 41 013 010 019 49 011 olo 57 013 O10 019 Alarm Rst 34 013 010 42 013 010 010 Trouble 50 011 olo 58 013 O10 010 Trouble 35 013 00 43 013 010 010 TbleRs 51 011 010 59 013 010 010 Trble Rst 36 013 010 44 013 010 010 Bypass 52 011 010 60 013 010 Bypass 37 013 45 013 010 010 Bypss Rst 53 011 010 61 013 010 010 Bypss Rst 38 013 O10 46 013 010 54 011 O10 62 012 olo 39 013 010 47 013 010 55 0l1 O10 63 012 olo 40 013 010 48 011 010 56 013 010 64 013 010 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR RF RCVRs amp PANICS amp THEIR SUPV amp RESTORE CODES 74CODE 75ID 76CODE 771D 78 SYSTEM NON ALARM CODES 87 017 017 019 Alarm Rst 88 017 O10 90 017 010 010 Trouble Close 010 010 Se pee nk ie 91 017 010 Trble Pst Open 010 DIG ERES Rd ae Duress 012 010 Bypass Low Bat
12. 3 RESTORE 4 CLOSING Status Channel Always 4 5 NORMAL NO EVENT TO REPORT 6 PREVIOUSLY REPORTED NOT YET RESTORED NOTE Channel 1 will contain the user ID 1 9 A F if Open Close reporting is enabled The status channel might have one of the following conditions 1 DURESS For Duress Plus Channels 9 15 Only 2 OPENING 3 BYPASS For Channels 1 8 Only 4 CLOSING 5 TROUBLE For Channels 1 8 Only 6 SYSTEM STATUS AC LOSS in Channel 1 LOW BATTERY in Channel 2 PROGRAM TAMPER in Channel POWER ON RESET in Channel 4 7 NORMAL ALARM STATUS Chnls 1 8 Only 9 TEST REPORT A typical high speed report may look as follows 1234 5115 5555 7 Acct 41234 with alarms on channels 2 and 3 1 When using Ademco high speed remember there are only 15 channels available plus a duress channel If more than 15 zones are being used they will have to share channels 2 With Ademco High Speed reporting channels 9 15 cannot report troubles or bypasses Use these channels for zones that will not report these conditions Contact ID Reporting This is the only format that can identify all 64 protection zones by their unique zone Contact ID numbers and provides a 1 digit event qualifier and 3 digit specifically defined event code which quickly identifies the condition being reported Contact ID reports in DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency 10 characters per second and responds to a 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz
13. 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 1 Ademco Contactip 51 DUAL REPORTING O no 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 47 SECONDARY FORMAT 1 Ademco Contact ID 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls Low Bat 53 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 49 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 senate No checksum Primary Secondary Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls Low Bat 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES 54 CODE 55 10 56 CODE 57 ID 58 59 CODE 6010 61 CODE 62 ID 63 11011 010 9 O19 010 011 Alarm Rst 17 012 010 25 110 010 011 Alarm Rst 2 012 010 10 110 010 010 Trouble 18 013 010 26 111 010 010 Trouble 013 010 11 111 010 010 Trble Rst 19 014 010 27 112 010 Trble Rst 4 014 12 112 010 Bypass 20 015 OIO 28 113 olo 010 Bypass 5 015 010 13 113 olo OIO Bypss Rst 21 O16 010 29 114 010 Bypss Rst 6 016 010 14 114 010 22 017 010 30 115 010 017 010 15 115 23 018 oio 1 0o11 8 018 010 16 011 010 24 019 010 32 012 010 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 33 64 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES 64 CODE 65 10 66 CODE 67 ID 68 69 CODE 701D 71CODE 72 ID 73 33 013 olo 41 111 olo 011 Alarm Ast 49 014 010 57 112 010 011 Alarm Rst 34 014 010 42
14. Review the global and specific partitioning features listed in the GENERAL INFORMATION section of the Installation Instructions before programming the system User Friendly Zone Device amp Alpha Programming 93 Menu Mode Communication Default Programming Entering The Various Program Modes The system is shipped with a set of pre programmed default values that are designed to meet the needs of many installations These can be changed by the installer to suit specific needs if desired by using a 6139 AV alpha keypad In addition four sets of pre programmed communication default values can also be loaded by the installer each set designed for a specific communication format These too can be changed to suit the needs of a particular installation Changes to these pre programmed values can be programmed directly from the alpha keypad or from an IBM compatible computer either remotely using an approved modem or at the job site direct wire downloading using the 41008M Serial Module Both methods use the Ademco s V Link downloading software Rev 4 or higher or Ademco s Compass Windows downloading software be sure that the software version used includes a VISTA 40 selection For alpha keypads English Language descriptions of the zones and a custom installer message which appears when the system is ready to arm can be programmed using the built in vocabulary of words see 93 MENU MODE ALPHA PROGRAMMING sect
15. orC key Test olo 1 99 112 or B key Power 010 010 NOTES ST Po Stog me m 010 00 87 4285 phone module 93 VIM fail Prog Tamper 010 010 ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENABLES Alendbled 9 9 79 ZONE TYPES 1 8 All enabled 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 80 ZONE TYPES 9 amp 10 1 1 80 ARM STAY amp TIME SET REPORT CODES 1 40 1 41 First Digit Second Digit Armed STAY 010 010 Time Date set or event log reset 010 010 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO s CONTACT ID FORMAT 94 then 83
16. 112 010 010 Trouble 50 015 010 58 113 010 Trouble 35 015 010 43 113 010 OIO TrbleRst 51 O16 010 59 114 010 010 Trble Rst 36 016 010 44 114 010 010 Bypass 52 017 010 60 115 010 Bypass 37 017 010 45 115 010 Bypss 5 018 010 61 011 010 Bypss Rst 38 018 010 46 011 010 54 019 010 62 012 010 39 019 010 47 012 010 55 110 010 63 013 010 40 110 010 48 013 010 56 111 010 64 014 010 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR RF RCVRs amp PANICS amp THEIR SUPV amp RESTORE CODES _ 74CODE 7510 76CODE 7710 78 SYSTEM NON pex 87 112 olo 89 114 olo 011 Alarm Rst First Digit Second Digit 88 113 010 90 115 010 010 Trouble Close 010 010 Edd AS Mrd din 91 011 010 Trble Pst Open 010 See Duress 012 010 Bypass Low Battery 010 010 93 112 010 010 Bypss Rst Low Bat Res 010 010 PESE 2010 AC Loss 010 010 95 014 010 1 key ACRestore 010 010 96 015 3 or C key Test 010 010 99 016 key Power 010 010 NOTES 97 Poll Loop Short 88 amp 90 RCVR not receiving transmitter Cancel 010 010 Signals 89 amp 91 RCVR not responding bad conn to panel 87 4285 phone module 93 VIM fail Prog Tamper 010 010 ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENABLES Alenbled 9 1 79 ZONE TYPES 1 8 All enabled 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 80 ZONE TYPES 9 amp 10 1 1
17. 1234 5 9 5 9 might be a unique TROUBLE RESTORE ZONE 25 ADEMCO s Express format provides the same information as the 4 2 format but with three differences 1 The data is transmitted in DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency known as TouchTone at the rate of 10 characters per second This greatly decreases the time it takes a report to go through to central station An average 4 2 Low Speed report might take as long as 20 seconds to complete its report but 4 2 Express takes under seconds 2 Two message rounds are eliminated by the use of a checksum digit Instead of the communicator sending 2 rounds per report it sends only 1 round with a checksum digit at the end Doing this also helps in decreasing the time it takes for a report to be sent 3 The handshake frequency is 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz and the kissoff frequency is 1400 Hz ADEMCO s High Speed format transmits data in DTMF at a rate of 10 characters per second The handshake frequency is 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz and the kissoff frequency is 1400 Hz The message contains 13 digits as follows A 4 digit account number eight channels of zone information 1 8 or duress plus 9 15 one status channel which identifies the type of events being reported in the eight zone locations A typical High Speed report will be kissed off in under 5 seconds Channels 1 through 8 could have one of the following conditions 1 2 NEW EVENT 2 OPENING Status Channel Always 2
18. FAULT A fault condition whether control is armed or disarmed on any zone in the zone list will activate the relay TROUBLE A trouble condition occurring on any zone in the zone list will activate the relay A trouble condition can only occur on fire and day night zones NOT USED Use when an EVENT is not needed If a ZONE LIST is not being used because a ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION is it is not necessary to use an EVENT or a ZONE LIST 2 ZONE LIST ZL A ZONE LIST is a list of zones selected by the installer via menu selection after relay programming is completed When an event occurs as assigned by EVENT on any zone within that list the relay will activate as selected in ACTION In this way many zones can be assigned to a single event very easily For example you may wish a relay to activate perhaps to activate a strobe to get a visual indication whenever one zone of a group of zones is faulted 3 ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION ZT Instead of using a ZONE LIST and EVENT a specific zone response type or action can be selected to activate the relay If a specific zone response type is chosen any zone of that type going into alarm trouble or fault will cause the relay to activate as selected in ACTION Any zone of that type that restores will deactivate the relay If a SYSTEM OPERATION is chosen that operation will cause the relay to activate as selected in ACTION 65 Relay
19. supervised RF transmitter unsupervised RF transmitter 5 2 RF button type 6 serial polling loop device Press to move to the next prompt If adding a new serial number device to the system this prompt will appear after entering the input type Enter 1 to have the system enroll the device s serial number To enroll the serial number at a later time but retain the zone programming information enter O If is entered a zone summary screen appears described later Press to return to the Enter Zone No prompt to enroll another device s serial number or to exit enroll menus If 1 was entered at the Learn S N prompt this screen will appear The device s serial number can be manually entered as described in the Zone Programming section on the previous page or it can be automatically enrolled by faulting the device at least twice causing 2 transmissions Two matching transmissions must be received The keypad wvill beep with each transmission received Press to continue A summary screen will appear if the serial number was successfully enrolled Press to continue A summary screen for the zone programming will appear showing the zone number zone type ZT partition assignment P report code RC and input device type IN L Press to continue The Enter Zone No prompt will appear again Alpha Programming Entering Zone Descriptors If using an alpha keypad in the system a user friendly English l
20. the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not 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 insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 20 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters ar
21. v vjip ined ine ined 50 9 v v 0 0 50 50 ine 9 v 9 cicigicgicg cic cies cgic c cicicic 91 1191151 UI U U U e m o DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 SERIES WIRELESS DEVICES HOUSE ID 5701 PANIC TRANSMITTER 5706 5707 SMOKE 5775 PIR SWITCH SETTING FOR ALL DETECTORTRANSMITTER DETECTOR TRANSMITTER DEVICES EXCEPT 5716 GS DT SHOWN oF MIRROR DEVICE DIP SWITCH POSITION a sea SIDE 2 3 2 3 4 516 VIEW UP UP uP i i i i i ai HOUSE ID 1 SHOWN Y g DE DN VIEW UP 123456 7 8 9 10 eem ELLE HOUSE ID 1 SHOWN SIDE 1 1 VIEW UP XMTR ID 9727 KEYPAD 12345678 y 82 SHOWN PULSE COUNT UP INST MODE XMTR ID 48 SHOWN UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP DIP SWITCH POSITION HOUSE ID 1 SHOWN XMTR ID FIXED AT OE OPT d 12 3 4 5 345 00 UP UP a Eme 5 DN DN 5715 5711 5711WM IMPORTANT SET SWITCHES WITH UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER DOOR WINDOW TRANSMITTER artery REMOVED
22. 0 2 partition 0 returns to the default partition for that keypad for a user to go to another partition Once there the current display becomes attached to that partition and status requests etc are now displayed for that partition unless a period of 120 seconds elapses with no key entries To return to your original partition you may enter the same key sequence and end it with your normal partition number or O You re now back to where you started It s that simple You may view this operation as a big selector switch and you are at the switch at the keypad EXAMPLE User may be regularly assigned to partition 1 This would be the default display for this user however he may select to go to partition 2 for example Assumes he has been programmed for access to partition 2 The user enters his normal access code and the proper sequence to select another partition followed by the number 2 for partition 2 The display will now select partition 2 information for view and further action 91 To ADD a Master Manager or Operator code Installer must program at least one Master code Or Master or Manager code but must be code with higher level of authority than the code being changed i e Master code can add a Manager or Operator level code but cannot add another Master code a Manager code can add an Operator level code but cannot add a Master or another Manager code 92 Important During user c
23. 1 Press to continue The summary screen will then appear see summary screen description on previous page 2357 58 Serial Number Enrolling Deleting SERIAL PROG 0 1 YES ENTER ZONE NO 00 QUIT 10 PROG AS RF 2 A000 5372 2 DELETE S N OzNO 1 YES INPUT TYPE INPUT 0 OR 3 6 LEARN S N OzNO 1 YES INPUT S N L oocL 10 PROG AS RF2 A000 5372 2 10 ZT P RC IN L To enroll or delete a device s serial number enter 1 yes Enter 0 to move to the Alpha Programming menu Enter the zone number of the device to be enrolled or deleted Press to move to the next prompt Enter 00 to quit Serial Number programming If the device for that zone number was not programmed as a serial number input device in the Zone Programming menus a prompt indicating such will appear Press to return to the Enter Zone No prompt If a serial number has already been enrolled for that device a summary prompt will appear displaying the type of device and its serial number Press to continue to the Delete S N prompt Enter 1 to delete the displayed serial numbered device Enter if this device should not be deleted If a serial number for that device has not been enrolled yet and if the device assigned to that zone number has been programmed as a serial number input device in the Zone Programming menus this prompt will appear Enter the device input type as follows 0 none 8
24. 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 29 30 31 11995555 t rr Lp E EHE HE EHE EHE E EH TEL HE I T G 8 a S 8 e S o For 5700 series transmitters not shown in this table refer to the instructions accompanying each transmitter 109 Section 5 SPECIFICATIONS VISTA 40 CONTROL Physical 12 1 2 W X 14 1 2 H X 3 D Electrical VOLTAGE INPUT Ademco No 1361 Plug In Transformer use 1361CN in Canada or 4300 transformer for X 10 installations rated 16 5VAC 40 VA ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT 10VDC 13 8VDC 2 8 amps max 750mA less aux current draw UL1023 UL985 installations AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT 9 6VDC 13 8VDC 750mA max For UL installations the accessories connected to the output must be UL Listed and rated to operate in the above voltage range BACK UP BATTERY 12VDC 4AH or 7AH gel cell YUASA NP4 12 12V 4AH or NP7 12 12V 7AH recommended STANDBY 4 hours min with 750 mA aux load using 7 AH battery CIRCUIT PROTECTORS Thermal circuit breakers are used on battery input to protect against reverse battery connections and on alarm sounder output to protect against wiring faults Shorts A solid state circuit breaker is used on auxiliary power output to protect against wiring faults shorts DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR FORMATS SUPPORTED ADEMCO HIGH SPEED ADEMCO 442 EXPRESS ADEMC
25. 236 5TH PUBL CENTAGE 088 GALLERY 137 OIL 188 STRIKE 22026 038 CIRCUIT 089 GARAGE 138 OPEN 189 SUMP 285018 039 CLIP 090 GAS 139 OPENING 190 SUPERVISED ieee 040 CLOSED 240 7TH irre 091 GATE 140 OUTSIDE 191 SUPERVISION Sa SG CODD 092 GLASS 141 OVERFLOW 192 SWIMMING s anl A Pen ee 9 GUEST 142 OVERHEAD 193 SWITCH e 044 COLLECTION 143 PAINTING 194 TAMPER 244 9TH 045 COMBUSTION 095 HALL 144 PANIC 195 TAPE 250 Custom Word 1 046 COMPUTER 096 HEAT 145 PASSIVE 196 TELCO to 047 CONTACT 097 HIGH 146 PATIO 197 TELEPHONE 269 Custom Word 20 098 HOLDUP 147 PERIMETER 198 TELLER PUBMED 099 HOUSE 148 PHONE 199 TEMPERATURE Fn DEM TUR INEHABED 149 PHOTO 200 THERMOSTAT 150 POINT 201 TOOL Note This factory provided vocabulary of words is subject to change CHARACTER ASCII CHART For Adding Custom Words 32 space 42 52 4 62 gt 72 H 82 R 33 43 53 5 63 73 83 S 34 44 54 6 64 74 J 84 T 35 45 55 7 65 A 75 85 U 36 46 56 8 66 B 76 L 86 V 37 96 47 57 9 67 77 M 87 W 38 amp 48 0 58 66 D 78 88 X 39 49 1 59 69 E 79 89 Y 40 50 2 60 7O F 80 P 90 Z 41 51 3 61 n G 917 Q Device Programming 63 This menu is used to program keypads receivers and relay modules From Data Field Programming mode press 93 to display ZONE PROG Press 0 repeatedly to display DEVICE PROG DEVICE PROG 1 YES 0 NO DEVICE ADDRESS 01 15 00 QUIT DEVICE TYPE RF EXPANDER HOUSE ID XX
26. 5 minutes have elapsed without the central station callback only a new alarm will initiate a new 2 way voice session The following table summarizes the central station operator commands available To perform a command the operator simply presses the appropriate telephone key s OPERATOR COMMANDS Key Function Comments 1 Talk Mode Operator can speak to persons on 1 beep remises 2 VOX Mode 2 way voice Operator can both speak and listen 2 beeps to persons on premises 3 Listen Mode Operator can listen to activity at the 3 beeps premises Repeated depressions of 3 toggle keypad listening levels from high to medium to low to high etc 4 Select Next Keypad The first keypad is keypad 71 5 Select Keypad 2 6 Select Keypad 3 7 Extend timeout 90 secs This allows more time for the operator to begin a session 88 Disconnect with callback The operator can choose to discon nect the session but call back within 5 minutes 99 Disconnect This command terminates a session 0 Return to Listen to All Mode Select Keypad nn keypad No 01 15 Use this command to select any keypad e g 803 selects keypad 3 Reset and select Keypad 1 Returns session to Listen Mode IMPORTANT In order for time and date stamping to occur the system s real time clock must be set Refer to the SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK section The system has the ability to record various events i
27. 9 shall be no longer than 3 feet with no intervening walls or barriers for UL installations 19 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP EXPANSION Zones 10 through 64 General Information The following table summarizes polling loop expansion characteristics Applications Built in 2 wire polling loop interface allows the number of zones to be expanded from the basic 9 zones to up to 64 zones using various Remote Point Modules RPMs See ADVISORIES below The polling loop provides power to sensors and serves as communication path between the panel and sensors Refer to the list of compatible devices at the end of this section RPM Address ID Each sensor must be assigned a unique address ID number from 10 64 before being connected to the polling loop Care must be taken to assign unique ID numbers to each sensor in order to allow the panel to supervise and provide keypad status indications for individual sensors Most RPMs have DIP switches to set their addresses The 4139SN 4191SN 49395 4959SN and 998MX have preprogrammed serial numbers which must be enrolled by the control via the 93 menu programming mode Connections Connect RPM sensors to terminals 24 amp 25 Sensors can be connected to a single run or groups of sensors may be connected to separate wire runs star configuration without affecting the panel s ability to supervise individual sensors Follow the wiring instructions provided with individual sensors Be sure t
28. Code STAY 3 Quick Arm Enter instead of user code followed by AWAY 2 or STAY 3 Disarming Enter User Code OFF 1 Silencing Enter User Code OFF 1 Bypassing Commands Bypassing Zone Enter User Code BYPASS 6 Zone Number To automatically bypass all faulted zones use quick bypass Quick Bypass Enter User Code BYPASS 6 User Code Edit Commands Add User Code Enter Your User Code 8 New User Number New User Code Installer Master Or Manager User Only Change User Code Enter Your User Code 8 User Number To Change New User Code Installer Master Or Manager User Only Delete User Code Enter Your User Code 8 User Number To Delete Your User Code Installer Master Or Manager User Only View User Capabilities Enter User Code Chime Mode Commands Chime On Enter User Code CHIME 9 Chime Off Enter User Code CHIME 9 Again Real Time Clock Commands Setting Viewing Enter User Code 63 Installer Or Master User Only System Test Commands Burglary Walk Test Enter User Code TEST 5 2 Way Audio Test Enter Installer s Code 65 Event Logging Commands Display Log Enter User Code 60 Installer Or Master User Only Clear Log Enter Installer s Code 62 Program Mode Enter Program Mode Enter Installer s Code 8 00 And Download Commands Exit Program Mode Enter 99 No Lockout Or 98 Lockout Site Initiated Download Enter Installer s Code 1
29. DEVICE P SWITCH POS ID c 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 c U LISI Sil Sil 5 1 of llall o U c 0 ce ciciscc c ccic cicicis cicicciccic Cyc Cy CC CIC CIC IC CC CCC LISI LIS S IIS vil all otl c U c LIS U 151151 v 115 c U U v v v v v v v v v v v 9 9 9 V SII c U SISSI S alallala ci T S 4194 REED CONTACT SURFACE MOUNT O i SHOWN SET FOR D SIDE V DN lt pevice DIP SWITCH POSITION ID 4 5 10 UP 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 o LISISISISI 00 SS Sil SI U U U c U SII U c U LISISISISI U uv ISI SI U U T c 511 9 kao aol ao v v v v v v v v v v o c U SISISISISISISISISISISISISISISIS HISISISISII S SI SI Sl U U U U c U IE c U LISISISISI I SIS U U U c LS T SiS S Ss SsSisisisssisis iSsiSsisiisSs isSsisisSsisisssiisissI 9 9 9 9 9 v v v v v
30. Fixed word keypads is displayed 2 Enter the security code and press the TEST key The external sounder if used should sound for 3 seconds and then turn off the system is operating on the back up battery only at this time NOTES If the sounder does not sound this may be an indication that the backup battery is discharged or missing As a reminder that the system is in the Test mode the Keypad will sound a single beep at 15 second intervals In the Test mode no alarm reports will be sent to the central station Also the external sounder if used will not be activated Doors and Windows Open and close each protected door and window in turn Each action should produce three beeps from the Keypad The descriptor for each protection zone will appear on the Keypad display Motion Detectors Walk in front of any interior motion detectors Listen for three beeps when the detector senses movement While it is activated its descriptor will remain displayed on the Keypad Note that wireless PIRs will have a 3 minute lockout between transmissions to conserve battery life remove cover for walk test to override the 3 minute lock out Smoke Detectors Follow the test procedure provided by the manufacturer of each smoke detector to ensure that all detectors are operational and are functioning properly NOTE A 2 wire smoke detector display will not clear until the Test mode is exited Turning Off TEST mode Enter the security code and press
31. MODULE PARTITION VOICE KEYPAD NO 01 15 CONSOLE PART SOUND OPTION Press 1 to enter DEVICE PROGRAMMING mode Enter the 2 digit device number as set by the device s DIP switches 01 15 Press to accept entry Enter 00 to return to the main menu See NOTE below Select the type of addressable device as follows 00 device not used 01 alpha keypad 6139 02 fixed word keypad 6128 6137 03 RF receiver 4281 5881 04 output device 4204 relay module 05 phone module 4285 07 VIM voice interface module refer to VIM menu prompts on the following page if this device type is selected 08 6139AV 2 way voice alpha keypads Press to accept entry If device type 03 RF receiver is selected this prompt will appear Enter the 2 digit house ID 00 31 If device type 05 phone module is selected this prompt will appear Enter the partition number 1 2 in which the phone module is located If device type 08 2 way voice keypad is selected enter the voice keypad s number The voice keypads should be numbered in order starting from 01 For example if it is the first voice keypad enter 01 if it is the second enter 02 etc This number is used by the central station operator to locate and communicate with the premises in case of an emergency 01 06 is recommended Press to accept entry If device type 01 02 or 08 was selected this prompt will appear Enter the addressable device s defaul
32. Method Quick Bypass Enter Code Bypass 7 Chime Mode Enter Code Chime 9 To Turn Chime Mode Off Enter Code Chime 9 Again Partition GOTO User Code Partition Number 1 2 GOTO Home Partition User Code 0 Panics 1 Zone 95 or A Key Zone 99 or B Key 3 Zone 96 or C Key View Downloaded Messages Press 0 For 5 Seconds Display All Zone Descriptors Press For 5 Seconds Display User Self Help 2 Hold Any Key For 5 Seconds Programming Commands Site Initiated Download User Code 1 Direct Wire Download Enable User Code 5 Enter Program Mode Installer Code 8 0 0 Exit Program Mode 99 or 98 104 UL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The following requirements apply to UL Residential Burglary installations 1 All partitions must be owned and managed by the same person s 2 All partitions must be part of one building at one street address 3 The audible alarm device s must be placed where it they can be heard by all partitions 4 The Control cabinet must be protected from unauthorized access This can be done by installing a tamper switch on the cabinet door not supplied with VISTA 40 or by installing a UL Listed passive infrared detector positioned to detect cabinet access Wire the selected device to any EOLR supervised zone zone 1 8 Program this zone for day trouble night alarm type 05 or 24 hour audible alarm type 07 res
33. PROGRAMMING mode The 1 YES 0 NO following screens will appear Press to display the next screen Press to display a previous screen ENTER ZN NO Enter the zone number to be programmed 01 64 00 QUIT 20 87 91 92 93 95 96 97 or 99 Press to accept entry Enter OO to return to the main menu selections Summary Screen ZnZT P RC In L A summary screen for that zone will appear The N 20 001 00 RF N after the colon indicates the loop number to which 56 Zone Programming continued 20 INPUT TYPE RF TRANS RF Note that input types 4 amp 5 are valid for certain 5800 series transmitters only ex 5801 5802 5802CP When using 5700 series transmitters always set the input type to type 3 The zone number of the transmitter identifies whether or not supervision is required ex 5700 wireless zone number 63 is not supervised 20 LOOP NUMBER OR 20 LEARN S N 1 YES O NO 20 INPUT S N L A000 0000 1 Enter the device type as follows O device not used 1 hardwired 3 supervised RF transmitter RF 4 unsupervised RF transmitter UR 5 RF button type transmitter BR 6 serial number polling loop device SL 7 DIP switch type polling loop device DP 8 right loop of DIP switch type device PS Right loops refer to the use of the right loop on a 4190WH zone expander module and or 4278 PIR which allow hard wired devices to be monitored by the polling loop If the zone was programmed as input t
34. Programming 66 Menus The following is a list of choices for ZT CHOICES FOR ZONE CHOICES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION TYPES 20 Arming Stay 5800 RF 00 No Response Not Used 21 Arming Away 5800 RF 01 Entry Exit 1 22 Disarming Code Off 5800 RF 02 Entry exit 2 81 End of Exit Time 03 Perimeter 32 Start of Entry Time 04 Interior Follower 33 Any Burglary Alarm 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 34 Code 71 Key Entry 06 24 Hr Silent 35 Code 72 Key Entry 07 24 Hr Audible 36 At Bell Timeout 08 24 Hr Aux 37 2 Times Bell Timeout 09 Fire Alarm or Trouble 38 Chime 10 Interior w Delay 39 Any Fire Alarm 23 No alarm response 40 Bypassing 41 AC Power Fail 42 System Battery Low 43 Communication failure 44 low battery 45 Polling loop failure 47 Keypad failure 51 RF receiver failure 52 kissoff 54 fire zone reset 55 disarm 1 minute 56 XX minutes enter XX in field 1 74 stop condition only 57 YY seconds enter YY in field 1 75 stop condition only 58 Duress 60 Select only if a non Ademco AAV unit is being used also select for Start and Stop if a 4204 relay module is being used 64 VIM Fail 65 VIM Active 66 VIM Inactive Or at Disarming whichever occurs earlier STOP The STOP programming determines when and under what conditions the relay will deactivate The following items can be programmed Rest
35. S SSS S 51 So S S S S S S S S S Sg d 0 U Uu U U U U U U U 0 U U U U U Ic Spp prt o E m o mm 107 DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES 4275 PIR 8S D MIRROR SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 A SIDE VIEW fcx 455 UP DN INST MODE PULSE COUNT WALK TEST W T DISABLE THIS TABLE FOR DIPS WITH WORD OFF DEVICE DIP SWITCH POSI ID 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 51 d U C U HIS SI Sls U U U U E T ES 51 E U THIS TABLE FOR DI WITH WORD ON DEVICE DIP SWIT ID o z 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 BIT VALUE 16 c S c U c BEN U 1511511511151 all lall ala f U LIS 108 4278 PIR D IP MIRROR Y HOWN SET FOR ID 10 SENSE FL MML d 12345678 Y POS 7 UP NORMAL MODE DN INSTANT MODE POS 8 UP W T DISABLE DN WALK TEST
36. Specific 23 Partition Specific 69 Dialer 1 44 Wireless 24 Control 70 Dialer 1 45 Partition Specific 25 Control 71 Dialer 1 46 Control 26 Control 72 Dialer 1 47 Partition Specific 27 Control 73 Dialer 1 48 Wireless 28 Control 74 Dialer 1 49 Wireless 29 Partition Specific 75 Dialer 1 52 Partition Specific 30 Dialer 76 Dialer 1 53 Downloading 81 Dialer 77 Dialer 1 57 Wireless 32 Partition Specific 78 Dialer 1 58 Wireless 33 Dialer 79 Dialer 1 59 Control 34 Dialer 80 Dialer 1 60 Control 35 Downloading 81 Dialer 1 70 Event Logging 36 Downloading 82 Dialer 1 71 Event Logging 37 Downloading 83 Control 1 74 Scheduling 38 Partition Specific 84 Partition Specific 1 75 Scheduling 39 Partition Specific 85 Partition Specific 1 76 Partition Specific 40 Dialer 86 Control 2 00 Partitioning 41 Control 87 Partition Specific 2 01 Real Time Clock 42 Dialer 88 Partition Specific 2 02 Real Time Clock 43 Dialer 89 Dialer 2 17 Partitioning 44 Dialer 90 Partition Specific 2 18 Partition Specific 45 Dialer 1 01 93 Menu Mode 2 19 Partitioning 46 Dialer 1 02 93 Menu Mode 2 20 Partition Specific 47 Dialer 1 03 93 Menu Mode 2 21 Control 48 Dialer 1 04 93 Menu Mode 49 Dialer 1 05 93 Menu Mode AG DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS Control Options 00 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 Installer Code Zone 9 Response Time Keyswitch Assignment AC Loss
37. THIS TABLE FOR DIPS WITH WORD DN A DN DEVICE DIP SWITCH POSITION ID Wis ee ape 2 3 4 5 ve UP up UP up uP UP up up UP UP UP 10 16 17 24 25 32 33 40 41 48 49 56 57 64 THIS TABLE FOR DIPS WITH WORD UP DN DEVICE DIP SWITCH POSITION 10 16 UP UP UP 17 24 UP UP 25 32 UP UP 3340 UP UP 4148 UP UP 4956 UP 57 64 UP 4192D 4192SDT 4192CP SMOKE DETECTORS DE VIEW UP APPLIES TO TABLE A UPLY SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 1123456 7 8 DOTT VI 4 POS 1 MUST BE DOWN THIS TABLE FOR DIPS WITH WORD DN OFF DEVICE DIP SWI ID 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 am CIC CIC CIC CIC CIC JCI an Can cq v v v v v v v v v 9 9 9 oldod o v i D o ISS C C T U ec E C D C D 9 d 9 v cicigcsgcaicicicisgcici
38. TO DEVICES Zone 5 supports o CONTROL S WILL BE USED 4285 PHONE Usage AAV Triggerin UPTO6 are MODULE d Zone Type 1 0 SEE INSTRUCTIONS TERMINALS WHEN POWERING UP TO 6 7 8 9 gramming and FOR WIRING DETAILS 6 7 8 9 THE PANEL PLUG THE Re E Wiring Inform CONNECTION OF THE FIRE ALARM SIGNAL TO A FIRE TRANSFORMER IN BEFORE OPTIONAL ation ALARM HEADQUARTERS OR A CENTRAL STATION SHALL CONNECTING THE BATTERY 4281 5881 5882 a BE PERMITED ONLY WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL RF RECEIVER i i Usage 2KEOLR 2k EOLR AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION THE BURGLAR ALARM i IGNAL SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO A POLICE ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT SEE INSTRUCTIONS note 1 note 1 2k EOLR EM ERGENCVNURBER 10VDC 13 8 VDC 2 8A max a FOR WIRING DETAILS L 1 4 Note Combined alarm and auxilary Zone resistance Excluding EOLR USE UL LISTED ENERGY CABLE FOR ALL CONNECTIONS power output current must be limited AUXILARY POWER OUTPUT 2k EOLR ZONE 1 8 100 OHMS MAX Polling loop rating 6G4mA to 750mA for UL installations MONDO 13 8VDO 750 MA max note 1 2 ALL OTHER ZONES 300 OHMS MAX maximum See THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE i Zone response time Von Instructions for WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION S by keypads and polling loop T ber of FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION devices when making ALLCIRCUITS ARE ZONES 1 8 3501180059001860 or 720mSe
39. The 4300 provides AC power to the panel and relays signals from the panel through the premises AC wiring to X 10 devices Run a 6 conductor cable between the 4300 interface and the panel Splice this cable to a 4142TR cable as shown in the diagram below Note that the white and yellow wires of the 4142TR must be spliced together X 10 devices plug into standard AC outlets and can be used to perform various functions Be sure to set the proper house and unit IDs when using X 10 devices UL NOTE X 10 devices and the 4300 are not UL Listed for fire or burglary functions and are intended only for home automation 4300 TRANSFORMER INTERFACE J8 CONNECTOR Earth AC Ground AC Sync Data Com TB1 TB1 TBI 1 30 2 4300 TRANSFORMER CONNECTIONS 31 section 7 THE 4285 PHONE MODULE General The 4285 Phone Module is an add on accessory for the VISTA 40 that will permit Information access to the security system via a Touch tone phone either on premises or by a call in when away Only one Phone Module can be used in this security system and it must be assigned as device address 04 only and assigned to partition 1 using 93 Menu Mode Device Programming The Phone Module normally controls the partition in which it is installed but can control the other partition by using the GOTO command U L The 4285 is not permissible in UL installations When properly connected the 4285 Phone Module wil
40. The following elements are shared or assignable to a specific partition Dialer Shared By All Partitions Assignable To One Partition 4 Alarm Relay Sounder 4 using relay outputs PowerSupply Ja J J Wireless Keypad eS Keyswitch Station In addition to the physical devices which are shared the system shares some software features on a global basis as well These include Panic Code Reports Low Battery Reporting Common code for any partition Reports as Partition 1 AC Power Reporting Options Reports as Partition 1 Test Reporting Interval Tm Global for the Panel Download Phone Number Global for the Panel Communication Format MT Global for the Panel Rotary Touch Tone RE Global for the Panel Download Callback defeat Global for the Panel Installer Code Partition Specific Features Global for all Partitions Many devices and functions are reserved on a partition basis to provide proper operation and flexibility for installations The items assignable on a per partition basis include Keypads Entry and Exit Delays Keypad Sound during Exit Delay Primary Subscriber Number Secondary Subscriber Number Enable Disable of Panic Keys Enable Disable of Duress Multiple Alarm Reporting Quick Arm enable disable Enable Disable Chime Mode Go To Part
41. UL Enter 1 for each panic duress for which reporting is desired Otherwise enter 0 disable Enter 0 for 3 short beeps or 1 for slow beeps that continue for the entire entry delay period Enter 0 for no delay on burglary alarm communication or 1 for 16 second delay no delay on 24 hour reports Enter the 3 or 4 digit number depending on report format for the secondary subscriber account 00 09 B F 11 15 Each number requires a 2 digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits B F If a 3 digit number is to be used only enter data in the first 6 locations leaving the last two unfilled Default 15 15 15 15 Erase the field by entering 90 NOTE This field must be programmed if a secondary phone number is used field 34 This account number can be the same as the primary account number Enter 1 if it is desired that backlighting for the keypad display remain on at all times Enter 0 if the display should remain unlit unless a key is pressed The backlighting then turns off again after a period of keypad inactivity Note that when a key is pressed display backlighting turns on for all keypads in that partition Enter 1 if beeps from the keypads during exit delay is desired Enter 0 for no keypad sound during exit delay Enter 1 for chime annunciation using the external alarm sounder If not desired enter 0 Enter 1 if no report restriction is desired Enter 0 if cancel reports are to be sent within Bell Timeout pe
42. a trigger can be activated Global Arming by the central station operator allowing the operator Allows users to easily arm both partitions via keypad to hear what is happening at the premises and speak prompts directly to persons on the premises via the microphone and speaker built into the 6139AV keypad T For use with the Ademco VIM module Keypad Panic Keys Provides 3 keypad panic functions Quick Bypass Forced Bypass Quick forced bypass feature bypasses all faulted zones with single key entry sequence Phone Access And Voice Response The VISTA 40 supports the optional 4285 Phone Memory Of Alarm Module The 4285 is not permissible in UL Memory of alarm feature which upon disarming the installations This add on accessory permits phone System automatically displays all zones that were in access to the security system for arming disarming an alarm condition while the system was armed and for performing most function commands using Circuit Breakers the telephone keypad with voice annunciation being Self resetting circuit breaker protection eliminates provided over the phone as confirmation after any the need to replace blown cartridge fuses function command entered l TS Built in Users Manual Note The phone module can be installed in either Built in Users Manual 6139 6139AV only By partition and can be used to control the other depressing and holding any of the function keys on partition us
43. across the loop The 2 000 ohm EOLR must be connected across the loop wires at the last device Connect closed circuit device in series with the loop EOLR Fire Zone Leave red PCB jumper intact Assign zone type O9 fire Supports up to sixteen 16 2 wire smoke detectors Second CODE OFF sequence momentarily interrupts power to reset the smoke detectors See table that follows for compatible detectors 17 Smoke Detectors System Sensor Zone 1 Advisories If the EOLR is not at the end of the loop the zone is not properly supervised The system may not respond to an open circuit within the zone The alarm current provided by this zone is sufficient to support operation of only one detector in the alarmed state Hard wired Zones 2 8 Applications Can be used for EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsuper vised devices EOLRs are required for UL installations Can also support 4 wire smoke detectors Zone 8 can support latching glass break detectors Zone Response Type Any except types 20 22 these are used only for 5800 series wireless transmitters Max Zone Resistance Zones 2 7 300 ohms excluding EOLR Zone 1 8 100 ohms excluding EOLR Unsupervised Usage EOLR disabled in field 41 enter 1 Only closed circuit devices can be used EOLR Supervised EOLR enabled in field 41 enter O Supports both open circuit and closed circuit devices Connect open circuit devices in parallel across th
44. any skylights that may be present and the upper windows in a multi level building In addition we recommend that radio backup be used in a security system so that alarm signals can still be sent to the alarm monitoring station in the event that the telephone lines are out of order alarm signals are normally sent over the phone lines if connected to an alarm monitoring station 2 Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUC TIONS PanU 6 Use Part 1 when installing the hardware components of the installation GENERAL 7 SUMMARY OF SYSTEM FEATURES sss nnne nennen nsns 7 INTRODUCTION TO THE PARTITIONED SYSTEM eene 9 INSTALLING THE CONTROL 1 eren enne 10 MOUNTING THE CABINET 22 eco rte ternera ext eee Lena e Le eue na Ca EX VL ede 10 PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS iredi 11 VOICE INTERFACE MODULE 11 POWERING THE eher nnne 12 Primmaty POW cscs EUN 12 Back Up POWeTr siete diente exe 12 Earth Ground 12 Powers p Procedure cepe Da dete otn ep ate PR ee 1
45. be assigned to work within the Engineering Department Partition 1 of ABC Manufacturing Since he needs the full capabilities in his area he is assigned as a MASTER with Level 1 authority This means he may Arm Disarm Bypass Add or Modify users in partition 1 It is also a requirement that he be able to gain access to the manufacturing area partition 2 on an emergency basis You can set this up easily with the VISTA 40 by now requesting that he also be assigned to partition 2 with a level of authority set lower such as Level 4 OPERATOR Level B which allows him to Arm and Disarm but nothing else The control will automatically assign him the next available user number within partition 2 and does not require reprogramming of his already existing 4 digit security code This type of setup can be done for each user of the system and for any combination of up to 2 partitions EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE PARTITION ACCESS In the above example User 3 has MASTER authority in partition 1 and OPERATOR B authority in partition 2 His user number in partition 2 is User 5 and his 4 digit code is the same for both partitions If a user number is already being used in a partition the system will automatically assign another unused User number Assigning users to the other partition is one thing but how about actually being a user and trying to see one of the other partitions The VISTA 40 has developed a simple key sequence code partition number
46. bsec et ede t bie 28 Remote Keys WHCN ie eo etis T lese iu e cial 29 Remote Keypad Sounder Operation and Wiring 30 Using a Trigger To Activate Another Manufacturer s AAV Unit if necessary 30 Section 6 RELAY OUTPUTS amp POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES 31 General Information race 31 4204 Relay Module 2 edt ettet ag DD ener cre e Een e eec e Eon 31 4300 Transformer amp X 10 Devices sssssssssennnnm eee eene 31 Section 7 THE 4285 PHONE MODULE sse emen rhhennnrnennnnnnis 32 General Information ssssssssssss enne nennen nennen 32 Mounting The Phone enne nnnm enne 32 Wiring eite rd reed o ee ee ed ee dee oet ee idees 33 Programming The Control For Phone 33 Installation When The Telephone System Includes an Answering Machine 34 Section 8 2 WAY VOICE KEYPADS amp AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION AAV 35 General 1 35 Using the VIM Module and 6139AV 35 Setting the DIP Switches on the VIM Module sessseeeenm enn 35 VIM Module Connections to the Co
47. hand button of the program tool when you are ready to enroll the next serial number device xK At any time during this step you may press the key on the keypad or the upper left hand button of the program 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 serial number device If the incorrect device has been enrolled press the key on the keypad or the upper right hand button of the program 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 program tool a single short beep will verify the system is ready for enrolling and re activate the proper device or device loop input The system will search for the next zone 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 zones After all zones have been displayed whether enrolled or not the ENTER ZN NO prompt will appear Enter 00 to exit the Sequential mode and return to data field programming mode When you have finished programming all zones test each using the system s T
48. hard wire polling loop and or wireless protection distributed among up to 2 partitions The following table lists the zone numbers and the types of sensors that can be used with each in this system Zone Sensors 1 2 wire smoke detectors fused z keyswitch if used l8 latching type glass break detectors if used 5800 series wireless devices 10 64 polling loop devices amp 1 panic or A ke l96 amp 3 panic or C ke foo amp panic or B key Each zone must be assigned to a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone In addition there are three keypad activated zones PANIC keys see note at the end of the definitions for each partition a polling loop supervision zone and four RF supervisory zones two for each RF Receiver installed Zone types are defined below Program a zone with this zone type if the zone is not used This zone type provides entry delay whenever the zone is faulted if the control is armed in the Away or Stay modes When the panel is armed in the Instant or Maximum modes no entry delay is provided Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected These delays are programmable This zone type is usually assigned to sensors or contacts on doors through which primary entry and exit will take place This zone type provides a secondary entry delay whenever the zone is faulted if the panel is armed in
49. information concerning Direct Wire See Installation Instructions for recommended type and Red Jumper 1 i 123456789 E Y maximum number of detectors supported note 9 Downloading using the 4100SM Serial Module SHARING 2 2 ZONE3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 ZONE 9 TO EARTH GROUND MOUSE Connect to good earth See ground to maintain im Z D g munity to transients i installation P Se hy amp iS See Instructions for nstructions for 5 2S 2 o SS proper grounding required S 25 2 lt battery ee ses epe s Joj a Handset incoming onnect to 8 1 Replace 24 hr 120VAC 8 Phone Line WARNING TO PREVENT every 60 Hz Outlet 5 26 o2 Telephone connections RISK OF ELECTRICAL 3 years Ugo EET g Sing Ademco SHOCK DISCONNECT z xs ob gE direct connect 5 Qro Za ES and RJ31X jack TELCO JACK BEFORE 55 5 2 CA38A in Canada SERVICING THIS PANEL TRANSFORMER 9 See Installation Instructions 205 aH oe DOC LOAD No 5 16 5VAC 40VA for type amp max of keypads Se tal ADEMCO No 1361 and for max wire run length ang 2kEOLR 2kEOLR 2k EOLR 2k EOLR TO O OPTIONAL TO GND TERM 30 IN CANADA TO 6 9 68 9 2 note 1 note 1 note 1 note 1 3 6139AV fO TO HANDSET USE No 1361CN 8 2wav Jo VOICE TERMINAL S 26 amp 27 AES Cane pateat de iM voce 48 enu OPTIONAL i Fire NOTE 5 MODULE E
50. information has been entered Use these procedures in place of the procedures described in the Installation Instructions As an option the new enroll modes allow you to use a 5803 or 5804 button type transmitter as program tool The program tool e is used for enrolling 5800 series RF wireless or serial number polling loop devices duplicates the and key programming functions left program tool button right You can move to the physical location of the transmitter to be enrolled press the upper left hand button of the program tool and then trip the intended transmitter can also be used as a transmitter 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 program it as the tool An alpha keypad is required for the following procedures ENROLLING THROUGH ZONE PROGRAMMING 93 1 Enter Programming mode Installer Code 8 0 0 Enter Zone Programming by pressing 93 If the system has been set up to use 5800 series RF and a program tool has already been entered skip to step 4 If no program tool has been entered the following prompt will appear 2 Ifa program tool is being used enter 1 If not using a tool enter 0 and PROGRAM TOOL skip to Step 4 O0 NO 1 YES 0 10 INPUT S N L the program tool s serial number using one of the following methods AXXX XXXX 88 3 If 1 is entered the system will prompt fo
51. known along with any documentation that came with the product Note your ADEMCO customer number and or company name Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively You may contact Technical Support via Toll Free FAX Please include your return FAX number You will receive a reply within 24 hours You may also contact Technical Support via modem to ATLIS BBS Technical Support s Electronic Bulletin Board System Replies are posted within 24 hours East Coast Technical Support 1 800 645 7492 8 a m 6 p m E S T West Coast Technical Support 1 800 458 9469 8 a m 5 p m P S T Technical Support FAX Number 1 800 447 5086 ATLIS BBS Electronic Bulletin Board System 1 516 496 3980 1200 9600 Baud 8 Data Bits 1 Start Stop Bit No Parity ATLIS FAX Automated Fax Retrieval System 1 800 573 0153 1 516 921 6704 Ext 1667 ADEMCO World Wide Web Page HTTP WWW ADEMCO COM INTERNET E Mail Address Ademco_Tech_SPRT Ademco 165 Ademco com 111 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced wireless security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons For example Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication
52. must be mounted externally to the control a minimum of 10 away from the control and from other receivers The 4281 5881 receivers connect to the keypad data lines If the connection is broken between the receiver and the control panel a TROUBLE will be displayed for zones 89 or 91 if type 05 is assigned In addition all zones associated with the receiver will report a trouble condition If within a programmed interval of time the receiver does not hear from any of its transmitters a TROUBLE will appear for zones 88 or 90 if type 05 is assigned 5700 series receivers respond only to transmitters set to the same house ID 01 31 This prevents system interference from transmitters in other nearby systems 5800 series receivers require house ID only when using a wireless keypad Use Sniffer Mode described later to make sure you do not choose a House ID that is in use in a nearby system 4281 5881 for 5827 house ID is programmed via 93 Menu Mode Device Programming To check for house IDs being used in nearby systems enter your Installer Code 7 2 Remove the batteries from transmitters installed in this system to avoid receiving their house IDs The receiver will now sniff out any House IDs in the area and display them Keeping the receiver in this mode for about 2 hours will give a good indication of the house IDs being used To exit the Sniffer Mode simply key your installer code OFF then set your house ID to
53. nnne 97 Turning The System Over To The 222 98 Section 3 SUMMARY OF SYSTEM COMMANDS eee 99 Section 4 REGULATORY AGENCY 101 DIP SWITCH TABLES oru Rc T Ere eis ie et ce 103 Section 5 SPECIFICATIONS uenire e e eee HO rc deena 106 CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT eere rhhnnen ener nens 107 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 109 NOTE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED MODEL NUMBERS FOR DEVICES ARE ADEMCO MODEL NUMBERS PART 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMARY OF SYSTEM FEATURES The VISTA 40 Control is a microprocessor based programmable partitioned system and features EEROM memory technology power loss does not result in the loss of programmed data Before installing this partitioned system become completely familiar with the partitioning concepts including zone distribution each zone can be assigned to only one partition output relay features user code usage and authority levels and the user friendly menu mode of programming NOTE Throughout this manual the term alpha keypad refers equally to the 6139 alpha keypad or 6139AV voice alpha keypad The following lists the major features of the VISTA 40 system System Features Zones Supported Output Control Supports up to 9 traditional wired zo
54. numbers If dual reporting is desired and Ademco High Speed format is to be used at all it must be selected as both the primary and secondary transmission formats If used with Split Reporting option 1 1 34 alarms go to both primary amp secondary numbers while all other reports go to secondary only If used with Split Reporting option 2 open close and test messages go to both lines while all other reports go to primary Enter 0 for standard or 1 for expanded reporting for the primary phone line Note Expanded overrides 4 2 format Enter 0 for standard or 1 for expanded reporting for the secondary phone line Note Expanded overrides 4 2 format Enter the appropriate report codes for each zone used in the system Enter 1 to enable restore reporting for individual zone types Enter 0 if no restore report is desired for a zone type Dialer Options continued 80 Zone Type Restores For Types 9 10 81 82 Non Alarm 89 Report Codes Restore Report Timing 2ND PAGE FIELDS 1 33 1 34 Touch Tone W Rotary Backup Comm Split Report Selection 1 40 1 41 Arm Stay amp Time Set Report Codes Wireless Options 1 28 1 30 1 31 1 32 1 44 RF TX Low Battery Sound RF TX Low Battery Report Enable RF Rcvr Supervision Check In Interval RF Transmitter Check In Interval Receiver Type Wireless Keypad Tamper Detect Wireless Keypad Assignmen
55. of this manual NOTE Contact ID event code 606 is sent only if a VIM and at least one 2 way voice keypad is used and the AUTO CALLBACK option is disabled If AUTO CALLBACK option is enabled then the restriction that the 685 Rev number must be 4 6 or higher no longer applies and the 2 way voice feature will work with ANY central station receiver 2798 COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING General Information help expedite the installation the system provides 4 different communication defaults Low Speed Ademco Express Ademco High Speed amp Ademco s new Contact ID These defaults automatically program industry standard code assignments for zones keypad panics non alarm and supervisory conditions and can be loaded at any time without affecting non communication program fields Loading Communication load a communication default set do the following Defaults while in programming mode first change to the 1 xx set of fields press 94 then enter one of the following field numbers to load the communication default set desired TABLE OF DEFAULT PROGRAMMING COMMANDS PRESS TO LOAD THIS DEFAULT PROGRAMMING SET 80 Low Speed communication defaults Ademco Express communication defaults NOTE Default communication commands are in second set of programming fields fields 1 80 1 81 1 82 amp 1 83 Ademco High Speed communication defaults Contact ID communication defaults These defaults load
56. one not displayed in the Sniffer Mode Important Since Sniffer Mode effectively disables RF point reception Sniffer Mode cannot be entered while any partition is armed 4281 Series Receiver 5881 Series Receiver The following table highlights the features of each receiver Feature 4281 series 5881 series Connects to keypad lines Connects to keypad lines House ID Programmed via 93 Programmed via 93 Menu Mode Menu Mode needed only if RF keypad used Receiver Address Set via DIP switches Set via DIP switches Enabled via 93 Device Enabled via 93 Device Programming Programming Cover Removal Does not cause alarm or Does not cause alarm or trouble trouble Go No Go Mode Automatic upon entering Automatic upon entering test mode code 5 test mode code 5 Spatial Diversity Yes Eliminates nulls and Yes Eliminates nulls and 2 antennas voids voids 2nd receiver expands 2nd receiver expands coverage area or provides coverage area or provides additional redundancy additional redundancy Transmitter ID Set via DIP switches Serial numbers are enrolled by the system or downloaded Set field 1 32 to 1 Using 93 Menu mode Device Programming select as RF device type type 3 Set house ID via 93 Menu Mode Set receiver s device address 01 07 only using its DIP switches Lower numbered address is primary receiver supervisory fault ID 90 91 Higher numbered address is seco
57. only may only ADD users to a LOWER authority level A user may assign other users access to only those partitions to which he himself has access Multiple Partition Access Examples GOTO Function A user can only be DELETED or CHANGED from within the partition he is assigned User numbers must be entered as 2 digit entries Single digit user numbers must therefore always be preceded by a example 03 04 05 etc Make sure the end user understands this requirement Temporary codes are entered as 4 digit numbers Important Unless Ademco Contact ID reporting is used only user codes 313 715 can uniquely report to the central station using the communication formats provided Users 716 270 will report as User 15 if enabled for open close reporting for the other reporting formats To make a partitioned environment particularly useful the system must allow for certain people to have access to other partitions This is particularly true in the Factory Office environment where the president of the company wants access to any area of his company The VISTA 40 has total flexibility in supporting this requirement On a USER basis each user is programmed for a base partition the one he normally is assigned and the other partition which he can be authorized to access In addition within each partition each USER may be programmed to have different levels of authority For example User 3 the V P of Engineering could
58. or master code 63 A previous method typical display will show of setting the TIMEDATE THU clock 12 01 AM 11 07 96 The day of the week is automatically calculated based on the date entered Time and date entries are made by simply entering the appropriate hour minute month day and year Pressing the key accepts the entered value and moves the cursor to the right Pressing the 7 key moves the cursor to the left of the display to the previous position To set the time and date simply enter the correct hour then press to move to the minutes and make the correct entry Press again then toggle the AM PM by pressing any key 0 9 Press to move cursor to the month position and enter the correct month using a 2 digit entry Press and enter the correct date Press and enter the correct year To exit clock mode press the key after the cursor is in the year position Time adjustments for daylight savings time are handled automatically by the system see data field options 2 01 and 2 02 Ag PAHI 3 SYSTEM OPERATION amp TESTING section 1 SYSTEM OPERATION SECURITY ACCESS CODES General Information The System allows up to a total of 70 security access codes to be assigned maximum of 69 in a given partition each identified by a user ID number In addition the Quick Arm feature can also be programmed which enables the key to be pressed instead of entering the security code whe
59. relay module 4 relay outputs per module or X 10 device outputs Outputs can be activated and deactivated by predetermined events such as turning on lights in the event of an alarm condition and or closing a fire door in the event of a fire alarm condition Refer to Relay Programming in Section 4 of PART 2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES for instructions on programming relay options There are many different uses for relays some of which are shown at the end of this section 4204 Relay Module The 4204 Relay Module has 4 form C normally open and normally closed contacts relays Each relay can be used independently for different functions The 4204 is wired to the control s keypad terminals 6 9 Use standard 4 conductor twisted cable for long wire runs or the connector supplied with the 4204 Each 4204 should be home run back to the panel The maximum wire run length from the panel to the 4204 must not exceed Wire Gauge Maximum Length 22 125 feet 20 200 feet 18 300 feet 16 500 feet The 4204 s DIP switch must be set for a device address and that address must be enabled in the control s Device Programming mode Program the output relays using the control s 93 Menu Mode Refer to Relay Programming in Section 4 of PART 2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES for details 4300 Transformer amp When using X 10 devices the 4300 transformer must be used instead of the X 10 Devices 1361 transformer shown on the Summary of Connections diagram
60. the Away and Stay modes When the panel is armed in the Instant or Maximum modes no entry delay is provided Secondary exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected These delays are programmable 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 Delay time must be greater than Zone type 1 Ex a garage loading dock or basement door This zone type gives an instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel 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 This zone type gives a delayed alarm using the programmed Entry exit time if the Entry Exit zone is faulted first Otherwise this zone type gives an instant alarm This zone type is active when the panel is armed in the Away or maximum modes Maximum mode eliminates the delay though 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
61. the Installation Instructions for more information about input types Press to continue EU 10 LOOP 10 LEARN S N 12 YES 0 NO 1 10 INPUT S N AXXX XXXX 10 INPUT S N A022 4064 10 The cursor should now be flashing on the loop number The default is 1 To accept this press If a different loop number is being used on this device enter the loop number 1 4 and press to continue see the loop designations for various RF transmitters on page 8 of this addendum The loop number must be entered here whether using Zone Programming or Sequential Mode to enroll serial numbers 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 number was enrolled If the device s serial number has not been previously enrolled you may enter the enrollment mode now by either entering 1 YES or by pressing the upper left hand button of the program tool If using the program tool move to the physical location of the device to be enrolled before pressing the button single short beep will verify that the button has been pressed The system will respond to the first serial number transmitted after the 1 key on the keypad or the button of the program to
62. the event an intruder hides on the premises prior to the system being armed or gains access to the premises through an unprotected area 43 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 No Verification Type 10 Interior w Delay Type 20 Arm Stay Type 21 Arm Away Type 22 Disarm Type 23 No Alarm Response 44 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 a foil protected door or window such as in a store or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room drug supply room etc This zone 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 zone that has an Emergency button This zone type sends a rep
63. the partition in which the alarm occurred maximum of six 6139AV keypads per system 1 2 Partition 1 Only which means 2 way voice activates in partition 1 only and only upon alarms occurring in partition 1 maximum of six 6139AV keypads per partition 2 Partition 2 Only which means 2 way voice activates in partition 2 only and only upon alarms occurring in partition 2 maximum of six 6139AV keypads per partition All Mode which means 2 way voice activates in all partitions upon alarms in any partition In this mode a maximum of six 6139AV keypads can be used in the system and there can be no duplicate Voice keypad numbers between the partitions Press to accept entry At the end of this timeout the system automatically ends a 2 way voice session Enter the maximum 2 way voice session timeout as follows 0 5 minutes default 1 10 minutes 2 15 minutes typical 3 no timeout used when testing the system Press to accept entry This prompt allows chime and alarm sounds to be turned on or off in partitions other than the one in which a 2 way voice session is active as follows Off do not sound chimes or alarms in other partitions during a 2 way voice session 1 2 On do allow chimes and alarm sounds to occur in other partitions during a 2 way voice session except if VIM Partition is set to 3 ALL mode Press to accept entry If enabled this option displays the VIM mode status at the ke
64. to bypass alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly 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 able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States they may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor d
65. total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact the manufacturer for repair and warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable components in this product and all necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible When programming or making test calls to an emergency number brie
66. trigger the sounder Zone 7 must be assigned to be a keyswitch zone even if keyswitch is not used IF USED 4142TR CABLE J7 CONNECTOR 1 OUT 1 IS NO LONGER USABLE FOR OPEN CLOSE OR GROUND START SEE FIELD 1 46 2 OUT 2 3 4 CAN STILL BE USED TO PROVIDE ALARM STATUS INDICATIONS OR TO OPERATE A KEYSWITCH SEE FIELD 15 AMSECO PAL 328N PIEZO SOUNDER TO AUX POWER TERMINAL 6 10mA CURRENT DRAW REMOTE KEYPAD SOUNDING CONNECTIONS If using an Audio Alarm Verification module from another manufacturer and a voltage trigger will be used to activate the module make connections as shown below In addition set program field 1 46 to option 3 and program zone 5 for response type 10 also program field 1 60 for 1 Note f field 1 60 is set for 1 zone 5 cannot be used as a protection zone and the EOLR must be removed Refer to the 2 WAY VOICE KEYPADS amp AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION section later in this manual for additional information 4142TR CABLE J7 CONNECTOR GA GRAY GA Ou 7 BROWN G ROUND BLUE Ou T4 BLACK USING A TRIGGER TO ACTIVATE A NON ADEMCO AAV UNIT TO AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION MODULE AAV FALLING EDGE TRIGGER INPUT ON THE AAV UNIT DIODE INCLUDED WITH EOLR PACKAGE Section 6 RELAY OUTPUTS amp POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES General Information VISTA 40 supports up to 8 relay outputs These outputs may consist of relay outputs from the 4204 output
67. voice communication otherwise listen in to follow event code 606 is sent at end of alarm report Device address as programmed at the keypad 01 15 Address 00 not applicable NOTE Address 04 is reserved for the 4285 phone module Device type 8 Voice keypad number 01 16 this is the keypad s identification number from the central station operator s point of view 01 06 is recommended e Keypad s partition 1 2 Keypad s sounder option 0 2 Program VIM fault and siren silencing options by using the 93 Menu Mode Relay Programming menu see Section 4 in the PART 2 PROGRAMMING GUIDE section of this manual 1 The 685 Receiver software must be rev 4 6 or higher Earlier versions will not hold the phone line connection or if AUTO CALLBACK is enabled any receiver can be used 2 Contact ID code for listen in to follow is 606 if AUTO CALLBACK is disabled 3 Field 1 60 must be set for 0 when using the Ademco VIM module If using another manufacturer s AAV module enter 1 NOTE If set to 1 zone 5 is no longer available as a protection zone 4 Contact ID field 45 21 is the only reporting format that will send a listen in to follow message if AUTO CALLBACK is disabled 5 Listen in to follow message is sent only if both the VIM and at least one 6139AV 2 way voice keypad is programmed using 93 Device Programming mode if AUTO CALLBACK is disabled 6 Operator callback and AUTO CALLB
68. when adding remote keypads so you don t overdraw current from the panel This would result in a battery which does not charge properly or possibly a tripped auxiliary solid state circuit breaker If the auxiliary load is determined to be greater than 750 mA then additional keypads can be powered from a separate power supply Refer to the Powering Additional Keypads paragraph for a diagram that shows how to make connections to the separate power supply 4 wire smoke detectors cannot be used in UL Listed applications t The control supports the VIM Voice Interface Module connected to the control s keypad terminals which supports up to six 6139AV 2 way voice keypads per system Refer to the 6139AV KEYPAD paragraph later in this section Programming The keypads can be set for a device address of 00 15 Keypads IMPORTANT You must select a device address of 00 01 02 or 03 if standard defaults are to be programmed since these are the only keypad addresses enabled by the standard default Instructions for setting a keypad address are provided with each keypad and in the Setting the Keypad Address paragraph on the next page Keypads must also be programmed for type partition number and keypad sounder suppression options In addition 6139AV 2 way voice keypads require the programming of a VIM keypad number which refers to the keypad s ID number when controlled by a central station operator during a 2 way voice session F
69. which the system responds to faults in that zone Enter the zone type desired or change it if necessary Available zone types are listed below 00 Assign For Unused Zones 08 24 Hr Aux 01 Entry Exit 1 Burglary 09 Fire 02 Entry Exit 2 Burglary 10 Interior Delay Burglary 03 Perimeter Burglary 20 Arm Stay 04 Interior Follower Burglary 21 Arm Away 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 22 Disarm 06 24 Hr Silent 23 No Alarm Response 07 24 Hr Audible EX Relay activation These are special zone of types used with 5800 series wireless push button units which will result in arming the system in the STAY or AWAY mode or disarming of the system depending on the selection made Press to continue Enter the partition number you are assigning this zone to Press to continue Enter the report code 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 to System Communication section in the applicable Installation Instructions for more information about report codes and report code formats Press k to continue Enter the RF transmitter or serial number polling loop input device type as follows 3 RF supervised RF transmitter 4 UR unsupervised RF transmitter 5 BR button type RF transmitter unsupervised 6 SL serial polling device Refer to
70. zones can report to a central station using any standard reporting format Callback Callback defeat option for downloading Real Time Clock Real Time clock for time related functions NOTE 6139 or 6139AV alpha keypad must be used to set clock or it can be set using Downloader software AC Loss Reporting Random AC Loss and AC Restore reporting option sends report randomly from 10 40 minutes after AC loss to help prevent central stations from receiving an overload of reports due to area blackouts Test Reporting Intelligent test reporting option means test reports will not be sent if any other report was sent within the programmed test report interval Split Dual Reporting Split Dual reporting communicator options available Cancel Report Option to allow a cancel report to be sent even after Bell Time out has ended Voltage Triggers Used to interface with LORRA or other devices PC Downloader can command output voltage triggers to pulse on for 2 seconds Phone Numbers Primary and secondary phone number capability Can program different formats for each phone number INTRODUCTION TO THE PARTITIONED SYSTEM Basic Partitioning Features The following lists the partitioning features of the VISTA 40 system Simple Secure Reliable Easy to use and program as the simplest alarm system Integrity of security is not compromised for any users of the system Inherent reliability of the partiti
71. 0 NO 1 YES If NO the keypad prompts for arming each partition individually If YES the system attempts to arm all partitions allowed by this user If there are any faults open doors windows etc the keypad will display them See notes below These faults must be corrected or the zone bypassed before arming will occur When faults are corrected repeat the arming procedure Global Arming Notes 1 When using the Global Arm feature if there are faults in any of the selected partitions the system will enter a summary mode in which the faulted zones of all of the selected partitions will be displayed These faults must be corrected or bypassed code BYPASS will attempt to bypass the faults in all of the selected partitions This summary mode will end in approx 120 seconds if no keys are pressed 2 f when disarming the system using a Global Disarm any of the selected partitions has a condition which would cause the keypad to beep such as alarm memory or a trouble condition the system will cause the keypad to beep and will enter a summary mode in which the alarm memory or trouble conditions of all of the selected partitions will be displayed This mode will continue until either approx 120 seconds elapses or a second disarm occurs which clears the beeping condition 3 Global arming cannot be performed from a wireless keypad or a non alpha display keypad Disarming Enter code OFF 1 Access Control Partition GOT
72. 07 LEFT 157 RECREATION AVE 008 ART 059 DOWN 108 LEVEL 158 REFRIG SUUS 009 ATTIC 060 DOWNSTAIRS 109 LIBRARY 159 REFRIGERATION 210 VAULT ON 010 AUDIO 061 DRAWER 110 LIGHT 160 RF eo ee 011 AUXILIARY 062 DRIVEWAY 111 LINE 161 RIGHT 012 BABY 063 DRUG 112 LIQUOR 162 ROOM 213 WALL 2 013 BACK 064 DUCT 113 LIVING 163 ROOF 214 WAREHOUSE 014 BAR 065 EAST eee 164 SAFE 21S WASH 115 LOCK 216 WEST 015 BARN 066 ELECTRIC DUO 165 SCREEN o MESI 016 BASEMENT 067 EMERGENCY i EON 166 SENSOR A MINE 017 BATHROOM 068 ENTRY Xa EH 167 SERVICE MINE 018 BED 069 EQUIPMENT 168 SHED A DS 019 BEDROOM 070 EXECUTIVE 119 MACHINE 169 SHOCK SS WORK 020 BELL 071 EXIT 120 MAGNETIC 170 SHOP 021 BLOWER 072 EXTERIOR 121 MAIDS m cun 222 XMITTER 022 BOILER 122 MAIN 172 073 FACTORY 208 YARD 023 BOTTOM UASEAIDURE 123 MASTER 173 SIDE 024 BOX Ne 124 MAT 174 SKYLIGHT 224 ZONE No 025 BREAK CE LEATHERS 125 MEDICAL 175 SLIDING 225 ZONE 026 BUILDING tae FENCE 126 MEDICINE 176 SMOKE ENS 027 BURNER SAAE 127 MICROWAVE 177 SONIC A 028 CABINET 079 FIRE m MONITOR are 208 1ST 029 CALL 080 FLOOR o OE He geese ER 209 2 030 CAMERA 081 FLOW PO T 230 2ND 031 CAR 082 FOIL MATION OA STATION 281 3 032 CASE 083 FOYER e MU TERES 232 3RD 033 CASH 084 FREEZER 233 4 034 CCTV 085 FRONT 134 NORTH AE STORAGE 234 035 CEILING 086 FUR 135 NURSERY S 235 5 036 CELLAR 087 FURNACE GeO PRICE ede
73. 14 016 39 013 019 47 014 017 40 014 110 48 014 018 Alarm Rst Trouble Trble Rst Bypass Bypss Rst 59 CODE 601D 61 CODE 62 ID 63 17 011 017 25 012 015 114 Alarm Rst 18 011 018 26 012 016 Trouble 19 011 019 27 012 017 Trble Rst 20 012 110 28 012 018 Bypass 21 012 011 29 012 019 Bypss Rst 22 012 012 30 013 110 23 012 013 31 013 011 24 012 014 32 013 012 ISORY amp RESTORE CODES 69 CODE 701D 71CODE 72 ID 73 49 014 019 57 015 017 114 Alarm Rst 50 015 110 58 015 018 010 Trouble 51 015 011 59 015 019 010 Trble Rst 52 015 012 60 016 110 Bypass 53 015 013 61 016 011 OIO Bypss Rst 54 015 014 62 016 012 55 015 015 63 016 013 56 015 016 64 016 014 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR RF RCVRs amp PANICS amp THEIR SUPV amp RESTORE CODES SYSTEM NON ALARM CODES 74CODE 7510 76 CODE 77 ID 78 87 018 017 89 018 019 114 Alarm Rst 88 018 018 90 019 110 010 Trouble 91 O19 011 010 Trble Rst Duress 113 113 Bypass 93 O19 013 Bypss Rst 97 019 017 95 019 015 1 or A key 96 019 016 8 orC key 99 019 019
74. 3 Polling Loop Current Draw enne 13 Auxiliary Device Current Draw enn 13 INSTALLING REMOTE 14 Gen ral z tete ete e be fate ee Du e tO 14 Programming nnne nenne nnn entente nnns 14 Mounting The Keypads ni emet eheu ne i ENANA ARATA TANARI TAKII KAN E 14 Wiring Keypad Seen de oce akties eee E e ese nme Peto DAE eh vi Tote e n 14 Setting the Keypad Address s sss enne nnne then enne 15 Powering Additional 15 6139AV 2 Way Voice 5 enne nene 16 Voice Interface Module VIM 16 ZONE CONFIGURATIONS usate idend eed aeaa ete ve Cen re e eed 17 BASIC 9 HARD WIRED ZONES nhe nnns ener trn nen nnns 17 General Information et Rn Pto Seen le ieee ten EE eee tn 17 rab EE 17 Compatible Smoke nennen enne nan 18 Zonos EE 18 Compatible Glass Break Detectors 19 Vox EE 19 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP EXPANSION Zones 10 through 64
75. 3 AND 4 ON THE 4285 terminals 26 amp 27 on the control Connection to the incom ing Telco line via an RJ31X jack and direct connect cord as shown in this diagram is essential even if the system is not connected to a central station The 4285 will not Module exactly as shown ON CONTROL FF using a direct connect cord and RJ31X jack CALLER ID INCOMING TELCO LINE If Touch tones are not UNIT GS a present following phone DIRECT access to the security cain guia emendo cenae nne a CONNECT rok t CORD TIP system via an ORT NOTE FOR RJ31X EXISTING INSTALLATIONS W v gt JACK BING premises phone try re ANY EXISTING WIRES 2 5 versing the pair of wires CONNECTED TO THE f E ul us SEGNA PREMISES connected to terminals 3 amp HANDSET TERMINALS c 90 2 90 IN ANSWERING 4 on the 4285 and the pair ON THE CONTROLMUST QS PLUG CANADA MACHINE of wires connected to BE MOVED FROM THERE S6 56 AND PHONES ANSWERING MACHINE BROWN TIP 4285 TO GND TERMINAL VOICE MODULE 30 ON CONTROL Pa NOT INSTALLER ADJUSTABLE function if this is not KEYED EL 2 done HEADER NOTE IF THE TELEPHONE HAS BUILT IN CALLER ID Phone module ground THE CALLER ID FUNCTION MAY NOT WORK terminals must terminate pues nce 4 to ground on the control UNUSED YELLOW TO DATA OUT term 7 TOCONTROL RAINAL c
76. ACK option is enabled if a non leading zero 4 digit number is programmed in field 1 59 7 Make sure that field 44 RING DETECTION COUNT is not set to 01 The 6139AV s audio level for talk mode and VOX mode can be programmed for high medium or low The factory default is high 1 Enter the keypad s programming mode by pressing and holding down the 1 and 3 keys at the same time for 3 seconds The keypad s address is displayed 2 a Press and hold down the D key for 2 seconds The current talk mode audio level is displayed high medium or low b Press the key repeatedly to toggle the talk mode level settings from high to medium to low until the desired level is displayed 3 a Press the D key again to enter VOX mode level setting The current VOX mode audio level is displayed high medium or low b Press the key repeatedly to toggle the VOX mode level settings from high to medium to low until the desired level is displayed 4 Pressing the D key again returns to the talk mode level setting etc Press to exit keypad programming mode Notes The keypad returns to normal mode if no key is pressed for 30 seconds Powering down the keypad does not change the level setting To eliminate undesired keypad feedback microphonics during a 2 way audio session reduce the VOX mode audio level one level at a time until the feedback stops E E Using A Non Ademco Audio Alarm Verification AA
77. ALLER WIRING CONNECTIONS TO AUX POWER TERMINAL 6 IF KEYSWITCH IS USED 1 OUT 1 CAN STILL BE USED TO TO TERM 20 PROVIDE GROUND START a OPEN CLOSE SEE FIELD 1 46 2 OUT 2 3 4 NO LONGER PROVIDE TO ZONE 7 ALARM STATUS INDICATIONS OUT 2 amp 4 OPERATE KEYSWITCH LEDs OUT TO TERM 19 3 IS NOT USED ONLY 1 KEYSWITCH dE 3 CAN BE USED 3 ZONE 7 IS NO LONGER USABLE AS A PROTECTIVE ZONE 4146 KEYSWITCH REMOTE KEYSWITCH WIRING 29 Remote Keypad Sounder Operation amp Wiring Using A Trigger To Activate Another Manufacturer s AAV Unit if necessary 30 An optional Amseco PAL 328N can be used for installations where it is desired to remote the sounds produced by the keypad s built in piezo sounder for one partition The panel will remote all sounds i e alarm trouble chime entry exit etc produced by the keypad s built in sounder except for the short clicks associated with keypad key depression One application of this feature might be to produce chime sounds in a location which is distant from the panel s keypads This can also be accomplished using relay outputs see Output Relay section If used program field 1 46 must be set to 2 to enable the remote keypad sounder option and the Amseco piezo must be connected between the panel s auxiliary power and the J7 connector trigger output as shown below In addition field 15 must be used to select the partition whose keypad sounds are to
78. AV module without breaking connection with the central station During the time the module is active all sirens and all continuous keypad sounds in all partitions will be shut off When the module indicates that the audio alarm verification session is completed all keypad sounds will be restored Sirens will be restored if the alarm timeout period has not expired As part of its fail safe software the control will limit all audio alarm verification sessions to 5 10 or 15 minutes selectable by programming via 93 this is because once the session begins the AAV module controls the duration If a new fire panic alarm should occur during a session the control will break phone connection and send the new fire panic alarm report then re trigger AAV mode All other dialer messages triggered during on going conversation will be held until either the AAV module signals that it is inactive or the AAV timeout occurs To provide 2 way voice capability the system requires a VIM Voice Interface Module and at least one 6139AV 2 way voice keypad in each partition being monitored The system supports up to six 6139AV keypads The 685 Receiver at the central station requires software version 4 6 or higher unless the AUTO CALLBACK feature is enabled Set the VIM s DIP switches to the desired device address 01 15 referring to the VIM wiring diagram on the next page Address 04 is reserved for the 4285 phone module NOTE The VIM reports as zone 93 for
79. AVE A MESSAGE AFTER THE TONE 25 34 Section 8 2 WAY VOICE 5 amp AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION AAV General Information IMPORTANT Audio alarm verification reports only on the primary phone number The VISTA 40 features 2 way voice capability when used with the Ademco Voice Interface Module VIM and 6139AV 2 way voice keypads U L The AAV option cannot be used in UL installations Using the VIM Module and 6139AV Keypad Setting The DIP Switches on the VIM Module VIM Module Connections To the Control An Audio Alarm Verification AAV module such as the Ademco VIM module permits voice dialog between an operator at a central station and a person at the alarm installation for alarm verification This feature is supported only if alarm reports are programmed to be sent to the primary phone number Setting field 1 60 to selects the VIM module 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 the central station has a 685 receiver Rev 4 6 or higher the panel can be either programmed for auto callback or listen in to follow If the receiver is not a 685 or if the Rev number is lower than 4 6 the AUTO CALLBACK feature must be enabled in order for the 2 way voice module to function Once triggering occurs the control will give up the phone line to the A
80. Bypss Rst 6 012 010 14 013 010 22 014 010 30 014 010 7 012 010 15 013 010 23 014 010 31 014 010 8 012 010 16 O13 010 24 014 010 32 015 010 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 33 64 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES 64 CODE 65 10 66CODE 67 ID 68 69 CODE 701D 71CODE 72 ID 73 33 015 010 41 015 010 011 Alarm 49 011 010 57 016 010 011 Alarm Rst 34 015 010 42 015 010 010 Trouble 50 O11 010 58 O16 010 Trouble 35 015 010 43 015 010 OIO TrbleRst 51 011 010 59 016 010 010 Trble Rst 36 015 010 44 015 olo 010 Bypass 52 011 010 60 016 010 Bypass 37 015 010 45 015 olo 010 Bypss Rst 53 011 010 61 016 010 Bypss Rst 38 015 010 46 015 010 54 011 010 62 019 010 39 015 olo 47 015 010 55 011 010 63 O19 010 40 015 olo 48 011 olo 56 016 010 64 016 010 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR RF RCVRs amp PANICS amp THEIR SUPV amp RESTORE CODES 74 CODE 7510 76 CODE 77 ID 78 SYSTEM NON ALARM CODES 87 017 010 89 017 O11 Rst 81 82 88 017 010 90 018 010 Trouble Elis Digit Second Dio Second digit of each Close 010 010 code applies only to 4 2 91 018 olo Rst Open 010 010 ma fields 52 amp Duress 011 010 Bypass Low Battery 1 010 93 017 010 Bypss Rst Low Bat Res 1 1 AC Loss 010 010 95_110 010 1 or A key AC Restore 010 010 96 111 3
81. CESS CODES nennt nnns nnn 85 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS riot oett hii eee ie ee ee ee 90 General 1 90 Phone EE 90 Arming FUNCIONS 3 ve eee ego e PG NO EUREN aise 90 eonim 91 Partition aa rne nnns 91 View Capabilities of a 91 Viewing Downloaded 91 Using the Built in User s Manual seen 91 Displaying Descriptors sec eco Rc 91 PANIC intende co e eo Mr deve re Ueda dad eer p eee kar er ve ERE ee ER 92 End User Relay Command Mode 70 92 Trouble Conditions eeessesssssssssessssseeenee sees seca aa aad ar aiant aa Eirinn risen 92 Power Failure sess EE 93 VIM VOICE INTERFACE MODULE OPERATOR FUNCTIONS 93 EVENT LOGGING vaccinia E 94 Section 2 TESTING THE 5 96 Using The Test Mode ot e dee iade 96 Armed Systemi Testis ce Ste te th e eq o dete Dd e reus a 96 2 Way Voice Test Mode eene nnn nnn nnne
82. EST 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 NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop and will NOT verify polling loop type RF SERIAL NUMBER CLEAR MODE 93 This mode may be used in the event that an undesired transmitter has been enrolled during sequential enrolling causing each subsequent serial number to be assigned to an incorrect zone Performing this operation will delete all RF serial numbers leaving all other zone information intact You may then return to Sequential mode to re enroll wireless transmitters The RF Serial Number Clear mode will not delete polling loop serial numbers CLEAR RF SERIAL 12YES 0 NO 0 ARE YOU SURE 12YES 0 NO 0 To clear all RF wireless serial numbers do the following 1 Enter Programming mode Installer Code 8 0 0 on an alpha keypad Enter RF Serial Number Clear mode by pressing 93 Press 0 repeatedly until the CLEAR RF SERIAL prompt is displayed as follows Enter 1 to clear all RF wireless serial numbers The ARE YOU SURE prompt is displayed as follows Enter 1 to clear all RF serial numbers Re enter the Sequential mode to enroll wireless transmitters 5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification All of the transmitters illustrated below have one or more unique factory assigned input loop ID codes Each of the inputs requires its o
83. Features Q E D programming for quick enrollment of devices ADEMCO 2 Partitioned Security System VISTA 40 This Control Supports the Ademco 2 Way Voice Interface Module VIM For Audio Alarm Verification AAV tions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions downloaded from http www guardianalarms net RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION The Following Recommendations For The Location Of Fire And Burglary Detection Devices Help Provide Proper Coverage For The Protected Premises Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors With regard to the number and placement of smoke heat detectors we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association s NFPA Standard 72 noted below Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows For minimum protection a smoke detector should be installed outside of each separate sleeping area and on each additional floor of a multi floor family living unit including basements The installation of smoke detectors in kitchens attics finished or unfinished or in garages is not normally recommended For additional protection the NFPA recommends that you install heat or smoke detectors in the living room dining room bedroom s kitchen hallway s attic furnace room utility and storage rooms basements and attached garages In addition w
84. ID code to which the alarm was assigned A complete expanded report consists of a 3 or 4 digit account number followed by a 1 digit alarm code then the alarm code is repeated followed by the channel number EX Standard CCC C E where CCC C account number E event code Expanded CCC C E Z zone ID code EEE E Z Standard and expanded reporting in the SESCOA RADIONICS format is virtually the same as ADEMCO Low Speed except for the following 1 The handshake and kiss off frequency is 2300 Hz 2 The data is transmitted with 1800 Hz pulse tones 3 The rate of transmission is 20 pps A 4 2 report consists of a 4 digit account number and a 2 digit alarm code or event code 442 reports can be accomplished either in ADEMCO Low Speed 10 pps or SESCOA RADIONICS 20 pps format 71 4 2 Express Ademco High Speed High Speed Format T2 Reporting Limitations In 4 2 reporting a unique 2 digit code for each zone is reported A 4 digit account number followed by a 2 digit code is sent where the first digit is the actual event such as in ALARM RESTORE or TROUBLE etc and the second digit of the code represents the zone where the event occurred but not necessarily the actual zone number Each code in itself is unique to a specific zone If desired the actual zone number can be reported by entering the corresponding 2 digit zone number ex zone 1 2 0 1 zone 63 6 3 A report might appear as
85. IRECTLY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN SELLER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized ADEMCO ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 Copyright 1997 PITTWAY CORPORATION N7001 INSTV2 6 97 Part of N7001V2 5944 622 6 97 ADDENDUM TO VISTA 40 and VISTA 50P UL Installation Instructions NEW QED DEVICE ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE FOR 5800 SERIES TRANSMITTERS AND SERIAL NUMBER POLLING LOOP DEVICES This addendum describes the new procedure for enrolling 5800 series transmitters or serial number polling loop devices into the system There are two methods of enrolling Enrolling Through Zone Programming Enrolling Through Sequential Mode The Enrolling Through Zone Programming procedure describes how to enroll each wireless transmitter or serial number polling loop devices into the system as you are entering the zone information The Enrolling Through Sequential Mode procedure describes how to enroll all the wireless transmitters and or polling loop devices into the system after all zone
86. Keypad Sounding UL AC Loss Siren Randomize AC Loss Report Phone Module Phone Code Prevent Fire Time Out Ignore Expansion Zone Tamper Burg Trigger For Response Type 8 Intelligent Test Reporting 47 The following section arranges the global system wide program fields into the following functional groups Control Options Downloading Options Dialer Options Wireless Options Partitioning Options Event Logging Options Note that zone response types can be programmed in fields 02 05 amp 1 01 1 09 but it is recommended that they be programmed via the 93 Menu Mode For this reason these fields are not discussed in this section The Installer s Code is a 4 digit code reserved for installation company use but can be used by the customer if needed This is the only code that can be used to enter the Program mode from the keypad This code cannot be used to disarm the system if not used to arm or if Quick Arm was used to arm system This code cannot reenter programming mode if exited by the 98 command Enter 1 to set fast response mode 10 mSec for appropriate devices wired to zone 9 Enter 0 for normal response 350 msec Must be 0 for UL Enter the partition number 1 2 in which the keyswitch is being used otherwise enter 0 Requires the use of zone 7 wired loop zone 7 no longer available as protection zone when used for keyswitch operation If the keyswitch is used the fire and panic alarm voltag
87. NECTOR SUPPLIED WITH KEYPAD VIM VOICE INTERFACE MODULE LISTEN SINGLE LISTEN ALL WAIT ID CODE IDLE KEYPADS rol BTATUS TO EARTH GROUND 1 AND 4 TO CONTROL S USE 2 WIRE SHIELDED CABLE TO CON RING HANDSET NECT 2 WAY VOICE KEYPADS TO VIM HANDSET TERMINALS MODULE CONNECT SHIELD AT VIM TIP MODULE BUT NOT AT KEYPAD KEYPADS FLYING LEADS CON NECTS TO CONTROL S KEYPAD TERMINALS IMPORTANT SET DIP SWITCHES BEFORE CON NECTING 4 PIN PLUG CONNECTOR WITH 4 KEYPADS PROCESSOR ON 3 AND 6 mc 1 ES DIP SWITCH FSI SUPPLIED WITH VIM ADDRESS 4 RESERVED FOR VISTA INTERACTIVE PHONE MODULE DIP SWITCH SETTINGS BEFORE CONNECTING 4 PIN CONNECTOR SWITCH Pure HUE E 7 DBBBBISEPE III T rp spero OFF ON SHOWN SET FOR ADDRESS 7 36 ee CONNECTING THE ADEMCO VOICE INTERFACE MODULE VIM fes esl lest PPP PRI fesd fol ferf fon E EEE Peer Programming Information For the 6139AV Keypad AAV Notes 6139AV Keypad Audio Level Adjustment Chime option for other partition during 2 way voice session VIM text option for displaying voice mode text at the keypad VIM AC loss option when enabled allows 2 way voice communication after AC loss recommended for installations where someone is on a life support device The AUTO CALLBACK option when enabled allows callback to initiate 2 way
88. NOTE Restoral reports for an event will not be sent if the event itself is not enabled even if a restore code is programmed for that event Swinger Suppression This feature limits the number of alarm and trouble messages sent on a given channel during an armed period Each channel has a separate counter for each message type alarm alarm restore trouble trouble restore When the programmed swinger suppression value has been exceeded for a particular message further messages of that type sent on that channel will be inhibited This feature is intended to reduce swinger alarms troubles from clogging the central station To disable swinger suppression enter 00 in field 84 must be 00 for UL installations which allows all alarm and trouble messages to be reported Enabling Of Dialer order to enable dialer reports for a partition an account number fields 32 amp Reporting By Partition 90 must be programmed for that partition The Control is shipped with an account number set for partition 1 only set to FFFF Partition 2 has no account numbers pre programmed In addition in case of phone line failure the COMM FAIL message will not be displayed in partitions which do not have a primary account number programmed 74 COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING GUIDE Low Speed Contact 1D High Speed Express 46 48 Choose transmission speed and frequency Send as either 4 2 or expanded Enables alarm restores Enables alarm restores E
89. O Commands View Capabilities Of A User Alpha Keypads Only Viewing Downloaded Messages Alpha Keypads Only Using The Built In User s Manual Alpha Keypads Only Displaying Descriptors Alpha Keypads Only Bypassing Zones Enter code BYPASS 6 zone number To automatically bypass all faulted zones use Quick Bypass method Enter code BYPASS 7 Chime Mode Enter code CHIME 9 To turn chime mode off enter code CHIME again SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES Mode Features For Each Arming Mode ass Exit Delay Entry Dela Perimeter Armed Interior Armed AWAY STAY INSTANT MAXIMUM If programmed one relay may be used for access control To activate this relay the user enters his user code 0 The designated relay will pulse for 2 seconds Each partition can have its own output device The trigger will occur on the device tied to the partition for the keypad on which the keys were pressed The access control relay is programmed in partition specific field 1 76 Each keypad and the 4285 Phone Module is assigned a default home partition for display purposes and will show only that partition s information To see information for another partition or perform system functions in another partition use the command code partition number 0 2 The keypad will remain in the new partition until directed to go to another partition or until 120 seconds has elapsed with no keypad activity For ex
90. O Enter the custom word number 01 20 for which a 00 QUIT voice substitute is desired Enter 00 to quit this programming mode Press to accept entry Enter the 3 digit substitute word index number from the relay voice descriptor and custom word substitutes vocabulary list found in the Relay Voice Descriptors section Press to accept entry The CUSTOM WORD NO prompt appears Enter the next custom word number or enter 00 to quit section 5 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION FORMATS Split Dual Reporting Ademco Low Speed Sescoa Radionics 4 2 Reporting Dual reporting 51 sends all reports to both primary and secondary phone numbers Split reporting allows reports to be divided between the phone numbers according to the field s 1 34 selections Split Dual reporting can be selected by enabling dual reporting and enabling one of the split reporting options in field 1 34 If option 1 is selected all alarms alarm restores and cancel reports will go to both phone numbers while all other reports will go to the secondary phone number If 2 is selected open close and test messages will go to both phone numbers while all other reports will go to the primary phone number Following are the Split Dual Reporting options Reporting Field Number m CS 1 34 Phone Reports Dul EIDEM All reports to both numbers Split Primary alarms restores cancel Secondary open close testt troubles Primary alarms
91. O LOW SPEED ADEMCO CONTACT ID SESCOA RADIONICS LOW SPEED LINE SEIZE Double Pole RINGER EQUIVALENCE 0 7B FCC REGISTRATION No AC398U 68192 AL E 6128 1 Physical 5 3 4 W x 4 3 4 H x 1 D 146mm x 121mm x 26mm REMOTE KEYPAD 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 30mA 3 Interface Wiring RED 12VDC input auxiliary power BLUE Not Used if present GREEN Data to control panel YELLOW Data from control panel BLACK Ground and connection from supplemental power supply Physical 6 1 4 W x 4 3 4 H x 1 D 159mm x 121mm x 26mm Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 85mA Interface Wiring Same as 6128 Physical 6 1 4 W x 4 3 4 H x 1 D 159mm x 121mm x 26mm Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 100mA Interface Wiring Same as 6128 6137 REMOTE KEYPAD 6139 REMOTE KEYPAD 6139AV REMOTE KEYPAD Physical 6 1 4 W x 4 3 4 H x 1 D 159mm x 121mm x 26mm Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 200mA Interface Wiring See 2 WAY VOICE KEYPADS amp AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION AAV section Ure pM pow 110 CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE Before you call Technical Support be sure you READ THE INSTRUCTIONS Check all wiring connections Determine that the power supply and or backup battery are supplying proper voltages Verify your programming information where applicable Note the proper model number of this product and the version level if
92. ORKSHEET see POWERING THE SYSTEM section when figuring the total auxiliary load on the panel s power supply 20 Important Fault Annunciation Compatible Polling Loop Devices Since the phone module RF receiver s VIM and the polling loop are shared among the 2 partitions the scheme for annunciating their failure follows Respective faults for zones 87 88 91 93 amp 97 will report as trouble conditions only and as such should be assigned either zone type 00 if no annunciation is desired or zone type 05 if annunciation as trouble condition is desired If the polling loop or RF link fails supervision the corresponding zone number will display a trouble condition for each partition that uses the device that failed In addition all zones associated with that device will indicate a check condition The trouble condition will not interfere with the ability to arm the partition but the faults must first be bypassed 4208 Eight Zone Polling Loop Expansion Module Does not support 2 wire smoke detectors Set DIP switches to identify 8 zones 4190WH Two Zone Remote Point Module The left zone can be EOLR supervised if necessary and can accept either open or closed circuit sensors and can be set for fast response The right zone is unsupervised and can accept closed circuit sensors only 4278 Quad Element Polling Loop PIR DIP switch programmable and connects directly to the polling loop Features an aux
93. PE 02 START PART 02 STOP ZN LIST NO LIST 02 STOP ZN TYPE 02 STOP PART RESTRICTION 1 YES 0 NO RELAY TYPE HOUSE CODE UNIT CODE ECP ADDRESS MODULE RELAY The keypad will display a summary START screen The keypad displays a summary STOP screen Enter the desired relay action as follows Oznot used 1 closed for 2 secs 2 stay closed 3 pulse on off temporal pulse Note The 4204 relay must have V3 later installed to activate temporal pulse Enter the event code to start the relay action as follows O not used 1 alarm 2 fault 3 trouble 4 restore If a zone list is being used to start this relay action enter the zone list number 1 4 If a zone list is not being used enter 0 If a zone type system operation is being used to start the relay action enter the 2 digit Zone Type System Operation number from the list shown earlier in the RELAY PROGRAMMING section Enter 0 for any partition Enter 1 2 for specific partition number If a zone list is being used to stop this relay action enter the zone list number 1 4 If a zone list is not being used enter 0 If a zone type system operation is being used to stop the relay action enter the 2 digit Zone Type System Operation number from the list shown earlier in the RELAY PROGRAMMING section Enter 0 for any partition Enter 1 2 for specific partition number The system may have some devices which are not intended to be under end user contr
94. PORATION 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 Copyright O 1997
95. R supervised COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES PART 68 J7 Header J8 Header IN or normally closed no EOLR operation via cut FCC REGISTRATION NO AC398U 68192 AL E Not Used In2 Optional programming MAKE ONES E jumper Cut red jumper for normally closed operation RINGER EQUIVALENCE 0 7B Ground Ground Out 1 Open close or Keypad like sounding Do not cut for Fire Usage Zones 2 8 may be selected 1 Ground Start n 3 4300 sync Out 2 Armed LED m for either operation via program field 41 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF Ground 114 4300 Out 4 Ready LED OOOO000000 J8 2 Zone 1 supports 2 wire smoke detectors FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE Out 2 fire Ground Ratings for Out 1 See Installation Instructions for recommended type FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 IT MAY NOT Ground Out 5 4300 data Active 10VDC 13 8VDC through 4k OHMS 123456789 and maximum number of detectors supported CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE Out 3 burg aud panic 7 Out 6 00 OEMS to ground 3 Zone 7 may be used for remote keyswitch arming disarming 2 IT MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE THAT Ground 8 Ground angs UL ecd 1 iometo BARUN See Installation Instructions for wiring instructions MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION lent panic 9 Ground Not Active 1K OHMS to Mire pe 000000000 J7 or 12VDC 7AH x 4 Zone 8 supports 2 wire latching type glass break detectors ures Refer to Installation Instructions for
96. RKSHEET 6128 Keypad OMA 6137 Keypad 1 1 85mA 0 6139 Keypad 100m 0 0 6139AV Keypad 1 200m 675 Ground Stat Module 5OmA 0 0 0 Built in Polling Loop pollopworsh 00000000 4281 RF Receiver 35mA J 0 0 0 0 0 60mA KC __ 4204 Relay Module 15mA standby 40mA per active relay VIM Voice Interface Module 80mA i S _ CES TOTAL CURRENT 750 f using hard wire devices such as PIRs refer to the specifications for that particular unit s current draw t Only applies if powered from Control s auxiliary power 2 13 section 4 INSTALLING REMOTE KEYPADS General The Control supplies up to 750 mA of auxiliary power for remote keypads polling loop devices and or other auxiliary devices such as motion detectors or 4 wire smoke detectors The Control supports independent of auxiliary power considerations up to 16 addressable remote keypads 6128 6137 6139 6139AVT Note that since the maximum number of addressable devices connected to the keypad lines is 16 usage of non keypad devices ex 4204 4281 5881 reduces the number of keypads that can be supported Keypads can be powered from the auxiliary power output provided that the total current drawn from this output does not exceed 750 mA Keep this in mind
97. Scheduling Related Edit Open Close Windows Enter Installer s Code 7 80 Commands Edit Temporary Schedules Enter User Code 81 Delay Closing Time Enter User Code 82 Edit User Timer Schedules Enter User Code 83 Miscellaneous Relay Trip Access Door Relay Enter User Code 0 Commands when 4204 relay programmed for this Turn Relay On Off Enter User Code 71 or 72 when 4204 relay programmed for one of these Miscellaneous User GOTO Group X Enter User Code Partition Number 0 2 Commands using returns to home group User Self Help Press Desired Function Key For 5 Seconds displays help for that function key View Zone Descriptors Press Key For 5 Seconds scrolls zone descriptors one at a time 103 Wireless System House Id Sniffer Mode Code 7 2 installer only Transmitter ID Test 2 Code 7 3 installer only Go No Go Test Code TEST 5 Key Keypad Functions Arming Away Enter Code Away 2 Arming Stay Enter Code Stay 3 Arming Instant Enter Code Instant 7 Arming Maximum Enter Code Maximum 4 Quick Arm Use Key Instead Of User Code Followed By Any Of The Above Arming Mode Keys Global Arming If Enabled For The User The Keypad Will Display a Prompt Answer The Prompted Questions Disarming Enter Code Off 1 Bypassing Zones Enter Code Bypass 6 Zone Number To Automatically Bypass All Faulted Zones Use Quick Bypass
98. V Unit If you prefer to use another manufacturer s AAV unit in place of the Ademco VIM unit contact the manufacturer for information regarding the wiring of their unit to the VISTA 40 When using another manufacturer s AAV unit see Notes below Some AAV modules allow remote triggering by ring detection at the alarm installation Please be advised that if this option is selected it may defeat modem download and 4285 phone module remote access capability To prevent this disable the remote AAV module trigger option The control also requires that the AAV module trigger type is falling edge IMPORTANT NOTES 685 Receiver software must be rev 4 6 or higher Earlier versions will not hold the phone line connection Field 1 60 must be set for 1 Note When this field is set to 1 zone 5 can no longer be used as a protection zone The purpose of zone 5 is to silence the sounders on the control when an open circuit condition occurs signalling the start of an AAV session The open circuit must be triggered by the AAV module i e a relay Contact the AAV module s manufacturer for specific details 38 Zone 5 must be assigned a response type 10 Field 1 46 must be set for 3 if the AAV unit requires a trigger See Using A Trigger To Activate Another Manufacturers AAV Unit in the VOLTAGE TRIGGER Connector J7 in Section 5 previously If using a relay such as the Ademco 4204 select 60 for System O
99. actually consist of several words but bear in mind that a maximum of 10 characters can be used for each word string NOTE The phone module can be programmed to annunciate substitute custom words if desired If not programmed for substitutes the phone module will only annunciate the zone number whenever the alpha keypad displays a custom word 1 Select CUSTOM WORD mode The keys perform the following functions 3 Advances through alphabet in ascending order 1 Advances through alphabet in descending order 6 Selects desired letter moves the cursor 1 space right 4 Moves the cursor one space to the left 7 Inserts a space at the cursor location erasing any character at that location 8 Saves the new word in the system s memory Returns to description entry mode 2 Key the number of the custom word or word string to be created 01 20 For example if you are creating the first word or word string enter 01 when creating the second word enter 02 and so on A cursor will now appear at the beginning of the second line 3 One of two methods of entering the custom word s characters can now be used refer to the CHARACTER LIST of letters numbers and symbols on the next page a Press the 7 key followed by the two digit entry for the first letter you would like to display e g 6 5 for A or b Use the 3 key to advance through the list of symbols numbers and letters Use the 1 key to move back thro
100. amming fields are accessed to indicate the higher page of fields To return to the previous page of fields press 99 Enter programming mode installer code 8 0 0 Enter the first field number ex 00 installer s code to move to first page First Page of fields press 99 or 98 00 90 to exit program mode press 94 to move to 2nd page press 99 to move back to 1st page second page of fields 1 01 1 76 press 94 to move to 3rd page press 99 to move back to 2nd page third page of fields 2 00 2 21 To program specific data fields press plus the 2 digit field address then make the required entry The keypad will beep when a field has been completely programmed and will automatically display the next field in sequence Partitioned programming fields are skipped refer to PARTITIONING PROGRAMMING paragraph If the number of digits that you enter in the data field is less than the maximum permitted ex phone number the keypad displays the last entry and waits To proceed the next data field to be programmed must be entered manually ex press 0 5 To view the contents of a data field press plus the 2 digit field address The field s entries will be displayed but no changes can be made In case of errors If an address is improperly entered the keypad will display FC If a program entry is improperly entered for example a larger number than that which is permitted the keypad display will g
101. ample 4 1 4 0 1 GOTO partition 1 4 1 4 0 2 GOTO partition 2 4 1 4 0 0 GOTO home partition i e partition defined in device programming for this keypad The keypad will display the partitions that user is authorized for the user number and the authority level for all partitions authorized Enter code The user s capabilities in each authorized partition will typically be displayed as follows Part 1 WHSE The user s Open Close report capability is shown by the User 01 Auth 1 dot following the authority level If Open Close is not enabled for a user the dot will not appear Users may occasionally receive messages on the keypad display from their installation company When this occurs the keypad will display Message Press 0 for 5 secs Instruct the user to press and hold the key to display the central station s message The system must be in the READY state to view these messages An abbreviated User s Manual is stored in the system s memory and can be particularly useful to the end user if the printed User s Manual is not conveniently accessible when the user needs to perform a seldom used and unfamiliar system procedure The Built in User s Guide is displayed by simply pressing any of the function keys e g OFF AWAY STAY MAXIMUM BYPASS INSTANT CODE TEST READY and CHIME for approximately 5 seconds and then releasing it Abbreviated instructions relative to the key that has be
102. anager the Installer should assign two Master or Manager user codes one with Open Close reporting enabled and one without Open Close reporting 90 Manager Level 2 Can perform all system functions Arm Disarm Bypass etc programmed by Master May create other users of the system below this level Manager cannot assign anybody a level of 0 1 or 2 May change his own code May add delete change operators Open close reporting of added users will be same as his own enabled disabled as set by installer or master May operate a partition Operator Operators can arm and disarm the system to the authority Levels 3 5 assigned but cannot add or modify any user code May operate a partition with one of the three OPERATOR authority levels A through C listed below Level Title Functions Permitted 3 Operator A Arm Disarm Bypass 4 Operator B Arm Disarm 5 Operator C Arm Disarm only if armed with same code Operator C sometimes known as Baby sitter code cannot disarm the system unless the system was armed with that code This code is usually assigned to persons who may have the need to arm and disarm the system at specific times only ex a baby sitter needs to control the system only when baby sitting Duress Level 6 The duress code is a means of sending a silent alarm to a central monitoring station if the user is being forced to disarm or arm the system under threat This feature is only useful if the system
103. anguage description location of all protection zones partitions keypad panics polling loop short and RF receiver supervision faults can be programmed into the system Each description can be composed of a combination of words up to a maximum of 3 that are selected from a vocabulary of 244 words stored in memory and any word can have an s or s added to it In addition up to 20 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 the location of that zone will be displayed at the keypad An installer s message can also be programmed for each partition which will be displayed when the system is Ready ex THE PETERSON s To program alpha descriptors enter Programming mode then press 93 to display ZONE PROG Press 0 NO twice to display ALPHA PROG Press 1 to enter ALPHA PROGRAMMING mode There are 6 sub menu selections that will be displayed one at a time Press 1 to select the mode desired Press 0 to display the next mode available The alpha sub menu selections are ZONE DESCRIP for entering zone descriptors DEFAULT SCREEN for creating custom message displayed when system ready CUSTOM WORD for creating custom words for use in descriptors PART DESCRIP for creating 4 character partition names EXIT EDIT MODE Press 1 to exit back to 93 Menu Mode 1 Select ZONE DESCRIPTOR mode The keypad k
104. arming the system will silence both keypad and external sounders When the system is disarmed any zones that were in an alarm condition during the armed period will be displayed memory of alarm To clear this display simply repeat the disarm sequence enter the security code and press the OFF key The keypads also feature chime annunciation and 3 panic key pairs for silent audible fire or personal emergency alarms which can notify the central station of an alarm condition if that service is connected NOTE Throughout this manual the term alpha keypad refers equally to the 6139 alpha keypad or 6139AV voice alpha keypad Refer to the separate instructions supplied with the Phone Module for information concerning its operating procedures Important The Phone Module cannot be used to add user codes in this system User codes must be added by using an alpha keypad only 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 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 INSTANT 7 Arming Maximum Enter code MAXIMUM 4 Global Arming If enabled for the user the keypad will display the following ARMALL
105. available words until the word BACK is displayed Press key 1 to move backward through the word list add an s s press the 2 key The first depression adds an s the second depression adds an s the third depression displays no character to erase the character the fourth depression adds an s etc To accept the word press the 6 key which toggles back to alphabet list 4 For selection of the next word DOOR repeat step 3 but press key 3 until the desired first letter of the next word appears in this example D Then press key 6 to display the first available word beginning with D Press key 3 repeatedly until the desired word DOOR appears To accept the word press the 6 key which again toggles back to alphabet list 59 Entering Zone Descriptors continued Adding Custom Words 60 5 When all desired words have been entered press key 8 to store the description in memory 6 To review the zone descriptions key 7 plus zone number e g 01 To edit zone descriptions key plus zone number e g 01 7 To exit the zone description mode key 00 NOTE Alpha descriptor entry can be entered locally at the alpha keypad or remotely using Ademco s V Link downloading software Rev 4 or higher or Ademco s Compass Windows downloading software Up to 20 installer defined words can be added to the built in vocabulary Each of the 20 words can
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107. c Gevices supporedand STANDARD 74 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC SEE INSTRUCTIONS N7001 INSTV2 auxiliary power calculations POWER LIMITED Fast maximum wire run length BATTERYMARCH PARK QUINCY MA 02269 PRINTED Normal 350mSec 500mSec or 720mSec INFORMATION DESCRIBING PROPER INSTALLATION default response OPERATION TESTING MAINTENANCE EVACUATION I PLANNING AND REPAIR SERVICE IS TO BE PROVIDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT VISTA 40 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company a Division of Pittway Corporation and its divisions subsidiaries and affiliates Seller 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 18 months from the date stamp control on the product or for products not having an Ademco date stamp for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any product which is proved not in compliance with Seller s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the pr
108. characters ex WHSE for warehouse Normally when the system is in the disarmed state the following display is present on the Keypad READY TO ARM Part or all of the above message can be modified to create a custom installer message for each partition For example DISARMED on the first line or READY TO ARM on the second line could be replaced by the installation company name or phone number for service Note that there are only 16 character spaces on each of the two lines To create a custom display message proceed as follows Select DEFAULT SCREEN mode The keypad will ask for the partition number for this message Enter the partition number Press to accept entry The following will appear DISARMED READY TO ARM A cursor will be present at the extreme left of the first line over the first star The 6 key is used to move the cursor to the right and the 4 key to move the cursor to the left Key 7 may be used to insert spaces or erase existing characters For example to replace the READY TO ARM words with the message SERVICE 424 0177 proceed as follows Press the 6 key to move the cursor to the right and continue until the cursor is positioned over the first location on the second line Press the 3 key to advance through the alphabet to the first desired character in this case S Use the 1 key to go backward when necessary When the desired character is reached press 6 The cur
109. ctor into the 6139AV keypad s J5 connector located on the right of the keypad just beneath the PC board Connect the 6139AV keypad s to the VIM module as follows Keypad 1 and Keypad 4 if used to terminals 1 2 and 3 Keypad 2 and Keypad 5 if used to terminals 4 5 and 6 Keypad 3 and Keypad 6 if used to terminals 7 8 and 9 IMPORTANT Connect the shield at the VIM module but not at the keypad as shown in the VIM connection diagram If more than three 6139AV keypads are used up to six 6139AV keypads can be supported connect as follows keypad 4 in parallel with keypad 1 keypad 5 in parallel with keypad 2 and keypad 6 in parallel with keypad 3 Terminal 10 can if you wish be connected to the audio output on the 4285 module terminal 6 or 7 if the phone module is used in the system This will allow the voice output heard through a telephone via the phone module to be heard through the built in speaker in the 6139AV keypad s When programming the system use 93 Menu Mode Device Programming to program the following Device address as set by the DIP switches 01 15 Device type 7 Partition 1 partition 2 automatic or all Voice session timeout duration 5 min 10 min 15 min or no timeout TCOMPATIBLE WITH SELECTED KEYPADS AND CONTROLS CONNECT TO CONTROL S KEYPAD TERMINALS USING CONNECTOR SUPPLIED WITH KEYPAD VIM STATUS LED FUNCTIONS TALK SINGLE TALK TO ALL VOX MODE USE SA550AB AUDIO CON
110. d Repeat check for each partition using RF transmitters This mode helps determine the best location for each transmitter and is activated by putting the control panel in the TEST mode The receiver s sensitivity is reduced by half Once transmitters are placed in their desired locations and the approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is connected to the transmitter s screw terminals fault each transmitter Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around the transmitter If a single receiver is used the keypad will beep three times to indicate signal reception If two receivers are used the keypad will beep once if the first receiver received the signal twice if the second receiver received the signal and three times if both receivers heard the signal which is desirable for redundant configurations 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 To exit this mode enter the installer code and press OFF Note that the Receiver s sensitivity is fully restored when this mode is exited Arming Disarming With RF Keys 5801 5802 etc If Using a 5827BD 5800TM Wireless Keypad and Transmitter Module Wireless Zone Types Advisories 5800 series RF keys can be used to arm and disarm the system These transmitters include the 5801 5802 5804 and any other 5800 series transmitter except 5827 wireless keypad if p
111. d Page Fields 2 18 Enable GOTO For This Partition 2 20 Enable J7 Triggers By Partition 54 Enter 1 to enable arming of the burglary system in AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM modes by using the key instead of the security code When armed reports closing as User 0 if open close reporting for User 2 typically a master level user was enabled for a given partition If quick arm is used the installer code and authority level 5 code cannot disarm the system Enter 0 if Quick Arm is not desired In either case the security code must always be used to disarm the system Enter a 3 or 4 digit depending on report format primary subscriber account number 00 09 B F 11 15 Each number requires a 2 digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits B F If a 3 digit account number is to be used only enter data in the first 3 locations leaving the last one unfilled by entering a Entering a zone number 01 64 prevents that zone from being bypassed by the user Enter 00 if this feature is not desired all zones can be bypassed This does not affect fire zones which the system prevents from being bypassed Enter 1 if open close reporting for the installer is desired Otherwise enter 0 disable This option limits the number of messages Alarms or Troubles sent for a specific channel in an armed period Swinger Suppression Enter 01 15 If 00 is selected all Alarm or Trouble codes are reported Must be 00 disabled for
112. d is used 1 2 Enter 0 if no RF keypad is used Enter 1 to disable trouble sounding for transmitter check in failure Enter O if audible trouble sounding is desired Must be O for UL E Wireless Options cont 1 57 Enable 5800 RF Button Global Arm Enable 5800 RF Button Force Bypass Partitioning Options 2 00 Number Of Partitions Number Of User Codes Per Partition Use Partition Descriptors Relay Output Options SECOND PAGE FIELDS 1 74 Relay Timeout XX Minutes 1 75 Relay Timeout YY Seconds Enter 1 to have the system arm disarm in accordance with the button s user s global arming settings Enter 0 if the button is not to be used to global arm the system however home partition arming will still occur Enter 1 to allow the RF Button user to force bypass all faulted zones When attempting to arm the system the keypad will beep once after pressing the button if any faulted zones are present If this feature is enabled the user should then press the button again within 4 seconds to force bypass those zones and arm the system Must be disabled for UL installations Enter the number of partitions 1 2 to be used in the system Enter 01 69 for each partition used in the system Enter 01 for an unused partition Total number of user codes in the system must be less than or equal to 70 Note that one user number is automatically assigned installer code to each partition re
113. deactivates when the operation of the VIM is restored 02 START EVENT Enter 3 trouble as the event code to start the relay TROUBLE 3 action 02 START ZN TYPE Enter the start zone type code 64 VIM Fail Program the other Relay Programming prompts as you normally would For each of the 8 relays X 10 modules used in the system a voice descriptor can be programmed This descriptor will be annunciated by the phone module when performing the 770 relay commands via telephone Each voice descriptor can consist of up to 3 words selected from the relay voice descriptor vocabulary list shown below Important The index numbers from this vocabulary list are to be used for relay voice descriptors only For normal system voice annunciation e g alarms troubles status use the highlighted words in the alpha vocabulary list found in the alpha programming section RLY VOICE DESCR Press 1 to program voice descriptors for relays 0 1 YES ENTER RELAY NO Enter the 2 digit relay X 10 module number 01 08 00 QUIT 01 for the relay desired or enter 00 to quit relay voice descriptor programming mode Press to accept entry 01 ENTER DESC 41 From the relay voice descriptor vocabulary list enter the 3 digit index number for the first word of the relay descriptor phrase Press to accept entry 01 ENTER DESC d2 From the relay voice descriptor vocabulary list enter the 3 digit index number for the second word of the relay descriptor phra
114. des 7 COMMUNICATION 74 Loading Communication 74 Making Changes To Communication Fields 74 Swinger Suppression 74 Enabling Of Dialer Reporting By 74 Summary Of Default een nemen nena 75 Communication Defaults For Low Speed Format 094 then Q80 76 Communication Defaults For Ademco Express Format 094 then 081 77 Communication Defaults For Ademco High Speed Format Q94 then Q82 78 Communication Defaults For Ademco s Contact ID Format 094 then Q83 79 Section 6 DOWNLOADING eese 80 REMOTE DOWNLOADING sseseneemeenenennnnn mener 80 DIRECT WIRE nnne nr nnns 82 Section 7 SETTING THE REAL TIME 83 PART 3 SYSTEM OPERATION AND TESTING eren enn 84 Section 1 SYSTEM OPERATION senem rrr 85 SECURITY AC
115. desired Note that a trouble message will be sent for a transmitter supervision failure independent of this selection Must be 1 for UL Enter the check in monitoring interval in 2 hour increments Enter 02 15 times 2 hours 4 30 hours Failure of a receiver to receive any RF signal within the time entered will result in activation of the response type programmed for zone 90 for the first receiver and zone 88 for the second receiver and their related communication reports Enter 00 to disable receiver supervision Max 6 12 hr for UL Enter the check in monitoring interval in 2 hour increments enter 02 15 times 2 hours 4 30 hours Failure of an individual transmitter to send a supervision signal within the time entered will result in a trouble response and related communication report Entry 00 disables transmitter supervision Max 6 12 hr for UL Enter 1 if using 4281 series receivers enter 2 if using 5881 series receivers 0 none Enter 1 to enable tamper detection on wireless keypad Enter 0 if tamper detection is not desired If this feature is enabled any attempt to tamper by means of many trial entries at a wireless keypad will be blocked by the control panel If more than 40 key depressions are received without a valid sequence arm disarm etc the Control panel will disable the wireless keypad The inhibit is removed once a valid key sequence is received from a wired keypad Enter the partition in which the RF keypa
116. device is programmed into the system there is no distinction between an X 10 or a relay output device Relays can be used to perform many different function and actions Each relay must be programmed to begin one of four types of ACTIONS at a designated START event and end that ACTION at a designated STOP event Action A The ACTION of a relay is the way in which the relay will respond when activated by the START event There are 4 different choices of actions 1 CLOSE for 2 Seconds The relay will activate for 2 seconds then reset Because the relay resets on its own STOP programming is not necessary 2 CLOSE The relay will activate and remain activated until it is told to deactivate by the STOP programming 3 PULSE ON and OFF The relay will pulse intermittent activation until it is told to deactivate by the STOP programming 4 No Response Relay is not used START The START programming determines when and under what conditions the relay will activate There are 3 parts that must be programmed Event Zone List and Zone type System Operation Each part is described below 1 EVENT EV The EVENT instructs the relay what condition must occur to the zone s programmed into the ZONE LIST in order to activate the relay The EVENT and ZONE LIST work together There are 5 different choices of events ALARM An alarm condition occurring on any zone in the zone list will activate the relay
117. e 3rd PAGE FIELD PRESS 94 TO DISPLAY 2 PREFIX 2 21 Supervision Pulses For LORRA Trigger Outputs 48 Used for supervised connection to 7920SE Enter 1 to enable pulses for each type of LORRA triggers This option causes the control to send periodic short pulses on the J7 radio triggers These pulses are used by the 7920SE to determine that its connection to the control is still intact Enter 0 if not desired Downloader Options 35 36 37 Download Phone No Download ID No Download Command Enables 2nd PAGE FIELD 1 53 Download Callback Dialer Options 30 Touch Tone Or Rotary Dial 31 PABX Access Code 33 Primary Phone Number 34 Secondary Phone Number 40 Open Close Reporting For Keyswitch 42 Dial Tone Pause This field is applicable only if downloading will be utilized Enter the downloading phone number up to 12 digits 0 9 or 11 12 13 Pause Do not fill unused spaces Enter 00 09 A F 10 15 Only applicable if downloading will be utilized Make entries as 2 digit numbers as follows 0020 03 3 06 26 09 9 12 C 15 F 0121 04 24 07 7 102A 13 D 0222 0525 08 8 112B 14 Each of the various remote from the central station functions can either be enabled or disabled Disabling a function means that the central station will not be able to perform that function with respect to this system Enter 1 to enable a function and 0
118. e accompanying screws as illustrated in step 3 detail Advisory Make certain that the mounting screws are reasonably tight to ensure that there is a good ground connection between the PC board and the cabinet Also dress field wiring away from the microprocessor center section of the PC board The cabinet provides 2 loops on its left and right sidewalls for anchoring field wiring using tie wraps These steps are important to minimizing the risk of panel RF interference with television reception DETAIL SIDE VIEW OF BOARD INSERTED INTO SLOTS DETAIL SIDE VIEW OF CLIP AND 3RD CLIP BOARD INSTALLED REQUIRED DETAIL SIDE VIEW OF CLIP INSTALLATION A CABINET TAB WITHOUT CLIP B CABINET TAB WITH HANGING CLIP MOUNTING THE PC BOARD Installing the Lock 1 Remove the lock knockout on the control cabinet cover Insert the key into the lock Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will 7 RETAINER CLIP NOTE POSITION I i 1 OHH make contact with the latch bracket LOCKED RETAINER j SLOTS the door is closed RETAINER 2 While holding the lock steady insert UE the retainer clip into the retainer ad slots N UNLOCKED 3 Hold the lock steady and insert the retainer clip into the retainer slots Position the clip as illustrated in CABINET DOOR BOTTOM order to permit easy removal 10 PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS Standard Pho
119. e loop The 2 000 ohm EOLR must be connected across the loop wires at the last device Connect closed circuit devices in series with the loop Glass Break Devices Supports up to 50 2 wire latching type glass break detectors on Zone 8 Configure as EOLR zone Second CODE OFF sequence momentarily interrupts power to reset the glass break detectors See table that follows for compatible detectors Smoke Detectors Supports as many 4 wire smoke detectors as can be powered on Zones 2 8 see UL note on next page Assign zone response type 09 fire The zones must be configured for EOLR supervision A normally closed momentary switch must be installed in series with the power to the detectors in order to allow reset of the smoke detectors after an alarm The detectors must be wired in parallel with the EOLR at the last detector for full supervision To supervise power a System Sensor No A77 716 EOL Relay Module is recommended 4g Compatible Glass Break Detectors Use detectors which are compatible with the following ratings 5VDC 13 8VDC Standby Resistance Greater than 20k ohms equivalent resistance of all detectors in parallel Less than 1 1k ohms see note below Alarm Current 2 mA 10 mA Less than 6 seconds The IEI 735L series detectors have been tested and found to be compatible with these ratings Up to 50 IEI 735L detectors connected in parallel may be used the alarm current provided by this
120. e only to look at the database cannot change any information and cannot see the customer s access codes Part Read Write able to look at and change all information except the customer s access codes Full Read Write able to look at and change any and all information in the database Control Comm Access Read Only able only to Upload and arm the system Not able to DISARM BYPASS or change any information Part Read Write able to ARM BYPASS UPLOAD DOWNLOAD but cannot shutdown the system Full Read Write able to perform all control and status commands as well as shutdown all or part of the system 1 Each time the Control panel is accessed whether successful or unsuccessful a PROGRAM TAMPER report 40 is sent to central station if programmed 2 When downloading the keypad will display MODEM COMM 3 Whenever a download or a save is performed an automatic time stamp is done in the downloading software indicating the date and time of the last download or save and the operator ID number 4 The average time for a complete download including initial call up hang up and call back is under 4 minutes 5 A complete hard copy of each individual account can be obtained by connecting a printer to the computer Refer to your computer owner s manual or contact your dealer for printer recommendations 85 DIRECT WIRE DOWNLOADING Direct Wire Downloading VISTA 40 can be downloaded without using a modem or te
121. e recommend the following Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where a smoker sleeps Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where someone sleeps with the door partly or completely closed Smoke could be blocked by the closed door Also an alarm in the hallway outside may not wake up the sleeper if the door is closed Install a smoke detector inside bedrooms where electrical appliances such as portable heaters air conditioners or humidifiers are used Install a smoke detector at both ends of a hallway if the hallway is more than 40 feet 12 meters long Install smoke detectors in any room where an alarm control is located or in any room where alarm control connections to an AC source or phone lines are made If detectors are not so located a fire within the room could prevent the control from reporting a fire or an intrusion KITCHEN J n Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection J Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection S S Heat Activated Detectors BEDROOM J J TO BEDROOM BEDROOM ne 5 CLOSED DOOR UL This control complies with National Fire Protection Association NFPA requirements for temporal pulse sounding of fire notification appliances LVNG RM E GARAGE Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection For proper intrusion coverage sensors should be located at every possible point of entry to a home or commercial premises This would include
122. e triggers automatically become ARMING and READY status outputs for support of the Keyswitch LEDs NOTE Zone type 10 is automatically assigned to zone 7 if a keyswitch is used Reports openings closing by user O if reporting is enabled in field 40 Entering 1 enables sounding at the keypad rapid beeping when AC power is lost is desired Enter 0 if no AC power loss keypad sounding is desired Entering 1 enables the external alarm sound after AC power has been out for 4 hours otherwise enter 0 no alarm Enter 1 to randomize AC loss reporting between 10 40 min after an actual AC loss Enter 0 for normal AC loss reporting about 2 minutes after actual AC loss Selecting this option helps prevent an overload of AC loss messages at the central station during a community blackout If an 4285 phone module is being used enter the 2 digit phone code used to access the system Enter 01 09 for first digit and enter 11 for T or 12 for for second digit To disable the phone module enter 00 for the 1st digit and enter 11 for the 2nd digit of the code disable code OT Must be disabled for UL installations Enter 1 to disable no timeout the alarm sounder duration for any zone designated as a fire zone regardless of partition so that fire sounding continues until the system is reset Enter 0 if the normal burglary alarm sounder duration programmed in partition specific field 13 should apply to fire alarms Only applicable if cer
123. e 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 their loved ones to learn about these developments 112 WARNING OWNER S INSTRUCTION NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVED WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS SYSTEM NOTES 1 Zone 1 may be selected for EOL
124. eat detectors are needed or where fast response devices are needed Can be used on any zone 1 63 but if set for zones 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5727 Wireless Keypad The keypad is identified as zone 00 when it transmits low battery messages The keypad panics are identified in the same way as wired keypad panics i e 95 96 amp 99 5716 Door Window Transmitter Can be used with any open or closed circuit sensor DIP switch selectable and features a built in reed switch Can be used on any zone 1 63 but if set for zones 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5775 Wireless PIR DIP switch programmable for zones 32 47 NOTE There is a 3 minute lock out between transmissions to preserve battery life 5706 Wireless Photoelectric Smoke Detector System Sensor DIP switch programmable for zones 48 55 5707 Wireless Photoelectric Smoke Detector ESL DIP switch programmable for zones 48 55 Compatible 5800 Series Wireless Devices Refer to the installation instructions provided with each transmitter 5801 iiis 4 Button Transmitter 5802 i Pendant Panic Transmitter 5802CP Belt Clip Panic Transmitter 5802MN Belt Clip or Pendant Panic Transmitter 5804 4 Button transmitter 5806 Photoelectric Smoke Detector 5807 uius Photoelectric Smoke Detector 5808 Photoel
125. ectric Smoke Detector ito i o Miniature Transmitter 5816MN Miniature Transmitter 5816TEMP Low Temperature Transmitter N utis 3 Point Transmitter 5818 sn Recessed Transmitter b82 Wireless Keypad 5849 Glass Break Detector 5890 Dual Element PIR VOLTAGE TRIGGERS Connector J7 Ground Start Module Keyswitch Remote Keypad Sounder or a non Ademco AAV Unit requiring a Voltage trigger General Information Output 1 Connector J7 located on the right hand side of the main PCB provides 4 latching trigger outputs for operating the 675 Ground Start Module the 4146 Keyswitch a non Ademco AAV unit a remote keypad sounding piezo and for triggering auxiliary alarm signaling equipment such as the 7720 and 7920SE LORRA Subscriber Radios Note that these output triggers can be enabled by partition via programming field 2 20 The pin assignments of this connector are shown below Use only the 4142TR 9 wire cable available as an option for making connections to this connector J7 CONNECTOR J7 CONNECTOR FOR VOLTAGE TRIGGERS GRAY GA OUND GREEN OUT 1 GROUND START OR OPEN CLOSE OUT 2 FIRE OR KEYSWITCH ARMED LED OUT 3 BURGLARY AUDIBLE PANIC AUXILIARY OUT 4 SILENT PANIC DURESS OR KEYSWITCH READY LED Operates by default as a trigger for the 675 ground start module This output may optionally be programmed via field 1 46 to ope
126. en pressed will then be displayed 2 lines of text are displayed at a time This function operates in either the armed or the disarmed state The Alpha Keypads can display all programmed descriptors which is useful to the installer when checking entries and can be helpful to the user when there is a need to identify zones To display descriptors the keypads must display a SYSTEM READY message Press and hold the READY key until the built in instructions for that key appear then release the key The zone descriptors will appear one at a time for about 2 3 seconds each For faster viewing press the READY key to display the next descriptor in numerical order and so on When all descriptors have been displayed the Control will exit display mode To exit display mode before all descriptors have been displayed enter the security code and press the OFF key 95 Panic Keys There are three panic keys or panic key pairs that if programmed be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each key pair can be individually programmed for 24 Hour Silent Audible or Auxiliary Emergency responses The panic function is activated when the appropriate key is pressed or key pair is pressed at the same time The panic functions are identified by the system as follows PANIC Displayed as Zone A or 1 95 For alpha keypads these panic keys C or 7 3 96 can also be programmed with an alpha B or
127. enroll devices sequentially after all other zone information has been programmed do the following 1 Enter Programming mode Installer Code 8 0 0 on an alpha keypad Enter Sequential mode by pressing 93 Press 0 repeatedly until the SEQUENTIAL LEARN prompt is displayed Enter 1 to enroll a device s serial number The following prompt will appear 2 If using a program tool enter 1 If not using a tool enter 0 If a tool has already been programmed this prompt will not appear If 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 unit s serial number Enter the program tool s serial number using one 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 three times and display the serial number of the tool 00 PROG AS BR 3 A123 4567 3 TECHNOLOGY TYPE WIRELESS 0 Default ENTER ZN NO 00 QUIT 10 Zone Number Entered In this example the serial number is A123 4567 Once enrolled the upper left hand button of the program tool can be pressed to ready the System for enrolling a transmitter into the system The serial number for the program tool will only remain in the system until the programming mode is exited Entering 97 will not delete the tool Press to continue Pressing the key on the keypad wil
128. ered in one of two ways A By depressing the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds after power is applied to the Control This method can be suppressed in program field 1 65 B By keying the installer code followed by depression of 8 0 0 keys The factory installer code can be changed once in the program mode This method can be suppressed by exiting program mode via 98 After entry into the program mode the following will be displayed on an alpha keypad Program Mode Fill View 00 Following this display the system is ready to be programmed 93 Menu Mode is entered by pressing 93 while in data field programming mode 41 Programming Steps IMPORTANT The programming scheme is different than other Ademco controls and from previous versions of the VISTA 40 Be sure to review these steps before attempting to program this system 42 10 Set the keypads to the appropriate addresses Set factory defaults by pressing 97 This will automatically enable keypad addresses 00 03 so be sure at least one keypad is set to one of these addresses Program system wide global data fields Using the programming form as a guide enter program mode and program all system wide programming fields including phone numbers as well as any other programming fields required to customize the system to the needs of the installation These options affect the entire system regardless of par
129. es connected to terminals 26 amp 27 on the control The wiring diagram shows the wiring connections that will provide proper operation in most cases IMPORTANT The phone module must be properly grounded to the panel in order to operate Attach a wire 22 18 gauge from terminal 5 on the phone module to terminal 30 on the VISTA 40 control CALLER ID NOTE Some caller ID units may not be compatible with the 4285 Refer to 4285 wiring diagram on next page for proper connections The following programming fields must be programmed when using a phone module Using 93 Menu Mode Device Programming program the phone module preset at address 4 for phone module device type 05 and assign it to partition 1 20 Phone Module Phone Code 44 Ring Detection Count cannot be set to 0 74 75 78 Alarm Report code for phone module faults zone 87 99 1 09 Zone Response Type for phone module zones 87 93 type 05 2 939 c Zone descriptors must also be programmed regardless of the type of keypads use If this is not done the Phone Module will be unable to annunciate a description of the zone s in alarm trouble etc the Phone Module will annunciate zone numbers only In addition relay voice descriptors can be programmed if output relays are being used Incoming WIRING NOTES Handset Telco Line Wire the 4285 Phone TERMINALS GROUND TERMINAL TO EARTH GROUND COLD WATER PIPE ETC TO TERMINALS
130. etector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 105 F 32 to 40 C
131. event code definitions 75 Disables reporting Troubles Trouble Restores Bypass Bypass Restores for all zones Ey COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for LOW SPEED FORMAT 94 then 80 45 PRIMARY FORMAT O Ademco Low Speed 51 DUAL REPORTING 0 no 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary O Ademco Low Speed 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 47 SECONDARY FORMAT Ademco Low Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec 0 Ademco Low Speed Alarm ipsu Bypass TIDI lt Opn CIs Lowe STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 49 VERIFICATION 0 8 es dac DET tor ol secondary Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES 54 CODE 551D 56 CODE 57ID 58 59 CODE 601D 61 CODE 621D 63 1 011 010 9 O13 010 019 17 O13 olo 25 013 010 019 Alarm Rst 2 013 010 10 013 010 010 Trouble 18 013 010 26 013 olo 010 Trouble 3 013 010 11 013 010 010 TrbleRst 19 013 010 27 013 olo 010 Trble Rst 4 013 010 12 013 010 010 Bypass 20 013 010 28 013
132. eys perform the following functions 3 Scrolls both alphabet and actual words in ascending alphabetical order 1 Scrolls both alphabet and actual words in descending alphabetical order 2 Adds or removes an s s to a vocabulary word 6 Toggles between alphabet and actual word list used to accept entries 8 Saves the zone description in the system s memory plus zone number will display the description for that zone 2 Key 01 to begin entering the description for zone 1 key 02 for zone 2 03 for zone etc The following will be displayed ZN 01 Note that the first letter of the alphabet appears after the zone number and that the zone number is automatically included with the description 3 One of two methods of entering the words can now be used assume for example that the desired description for zone 1 is BACK DOOR a Press followed by the 3 digit number of the first word from the fixed dictionary shown later in this section e g 0 1 3 for BACK Press 6 in order to save the word and proceed or b Select the first letter of the desired description note that A is already displayed Use key 3 to advance through the alphabet and key 1 to go backward For example assume the desired description for zone 1 is BACK DOOR Press key 3 repeatedly until B appears then press key 6 to display the first available word beginning with B Repeatedly press key 3 to advance through the
133. fly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evening IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS In the event of telephone operational problems disconnect the control panel by removing the plug from the RJ31X CA38A in Canada wall jack We recommend that you demonstrate disconnecting the phones on installation of the system Do not disconnect the phone connection inside the Control Panel Doing so will result in the loss of your phone lines If the regular phone works correctly after the Control Panel has been disconnected from the phone lines the Control Panel has a problem and should be returned for repair If upon disconnection of the Control Panel there is still a problem on the line notify the telephone company that they have a problem and request prompt repair service The user may not under any circumstances in or out of warranty attempt any service or repairs to the system It must be returned to the factory or an authorized service agency for all repairs 105 CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS DOC STATEMENT NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installi
134. g the following device characteristics for O NO 1 YES addressable devices including keypads RF receivers 4281 5881 and 4204 output relay modules Device Address Keypad Options Device Type Phone Module Device s Home Partition VIM Module RELAY PROG For defining output relay or Powerline carrier 0 NO 1 YES functions RLY VOICE DESCR For entering voice descriptors to be used with 0 NO 1 phone module functions CUSTOM INDEX For creating custom word substitutes for phone O NO 1 YES module annunciation QUIT MENU MODE Enter 1 to return to data field programming mode O0 NO 1 YES Enter 0 to display the next menu selection Press 0 NO or 1 YES in response to the displayed menu selection Pressing 0 will display the next choice in sequence Refer to the Zone Programming section for instructions for programming zone characteristics the Device Programming section for instructions for programming addressable devices and the Alpha Programming section for programming alpha descriptors The following is a list of commands used while in the menu mode 93 Menu Mode Key Commands Enters Menu mode Serves as ENTER key Press to have keypad accept entry 0 Press to answer NO Press to answer YES All entries are 2 digit entries 00 Returns to the QUIT MENU MODE prompt 55 Zone Programming Important Note that before programming zone characteristics field 2 00 number of partitions a
135. gardless of whether that partition has been enabled Enter 1 if partition descriptors will be programmed If enabled certain keypad displays will include a partition number and the partition descriptor if programmed in 93 Menu Mode Entering 0 causes the keypads to display a non partitioned system type of display no partition number will appear Enter the relay timeout 0 127 in multiples of 2 minutes desired for 93 Menu Mode Relay Programming output command 56 refer to the 93 Menu Mode section in this manual Enter the relay timeout 0 127 seconds desired for 93 Menu Mode Relay Programming command 57 refer to the 93 Menu Mode section in this manual Real Time Clock Options THIRD PAGE FIELDS 2 01 Daylight Savings Time Start End Month Daylight Savings Time Start End Weekend Event Logging Options SECOND PAGE FIELDS 1 70 Event Log Types 12 24 Hour Time Stamp Format 1 71 52 Enter the months 00 12 in which daylight savings time starts and ends Enter 00 00 if daylight savings time does not apply to the user s region Standard setting for U S is 04 10 Enter the start and end weekends for daylight savings time as follows 1 first 2 second 3 third 4 fourth 5 last 6 next to last 7 third from last Standard setting for U S is 01 05 Enter 1 for each of the types of events for which event logging is desired as shown on the programming form Othe
136. h tones on the phone line and reports them to the control panel During on premises phone access it powers the premises phones during off premises phone access it seizes the line from the premises phones and any answering machines 1 Make 12V and and data in and data out connections from the Phone Module to the control using the connector cable supplied with the Phone Module as follows Color Lead Terminal On Control GREEN to DATA IN terminal 8 BLACK to AUX terminal 7 RED to AUX terminal 6 YELLOW to DATA OUT terminal 9 These are the same connections as for remote keypads 2 Insert the keyed connector at the other end into the mating header on the Phone Module See the 4285 Phone Module Wiring Connections diagram on the next page 3 Connect terminals 1 through 5 on the Phone Module as shown in the diagram and in the table below Note Use an RJ31X jack with a direct connect cord and make all connections exactly as shown If the leads on the direct connect cord are too short to reach their assigned terminals splice additional wires to them as required TABLE 1 4285 Terminal T T 4 Phone Out Ring 7 Audio Out 1 Future use ADVISORY If no touch tones are produced following access to the security system via the 2 digit phone code from on premises this problem may arise in rare cases it may be necessary to reverse the wires connected to terminals 3 and 4 on the Phone Module and the wir
137. handshake and a 1400 Hz kissoff This format also uses checksum instead of two message verification A complete report takes under 3 seconds Contact ID Reporting takes the format CCCC EEE GG ZZZ where CCCC Q ZZZ Customer subscriber number Event qualifier where E new event 1 and Rz restore 3 Event code 3 hexadecimal digits defined in the table below Partition number Zone contact ID number reporting the alarm 001 099 or user number 001 099 for open close reports System status messages AC Loss Walk Test etc contain zeroes in the ZZZ location TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES 122 123 181 182 133 24 Hour Burglary zone type 11 if supported 134 135 150 301 302 305 306 309 332 333 Trouble global ADVISORY 383 384 401 403 406 407 Remote Arm Disarm Download 408 409 411 441 570 602 Audio Alarm Verificationto follow AAV listen in 607 Ademco s new Contact ID reporting is capable of uniquely reporting all 64 zones of information as well as openings and closings for all 70 users to central stations equipped with the Ademco 685 receiver using software level 4 4 or higher Must be level 4 6 to fully support all new VISTA 40 report codes 685 software levels below 4 4 cannot support Contact ID reporting For information regarding updating the 685 receiver contact the Technical Support group see CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT section toward the end
138. ide a Connect the lead of a DC voltmeter to earth ground and the lead to one side of the telephone line b The wire which reads 50VDC is the RING side When the panel has a message to transmit to the central station it will seize the line go off hook and then trigger the 675 module to connect the RING side of the telephone line to earth ground The panel will cause the module to break the connection between RING and earth ground when a dial tone is obtained 4142TR CABLE J7 CONNECTOR GROUND START TRIGGER 675 GROUND START upon TO AUX POWER CUT ORANGE TERM 7 JUMPER D GRAY GR T3 BROWN G OUNO BLUE Oy 79 BLACK TO AUX POWER VIOLET TERM 6 50mA CURRENT DRAW eem GR U IF USED TOTELCO TO EARTH RING GROUND 1 mn 1 IS NO LONGER SABLE FOR OPEN CLOSE SEE FIELD 1 46 OUT 2 3 4 CAN STILL BE USED TO PROVIDE ALARM STATUS INDICATIONS OR TO OPERATE A KEYSWITCH SEE FIELD 15 8 THE 675 IS NOT UL LISTED GROUND START MODULE CONNECTIONS If the keyswitch option is selected field 15 the alarm trigger outputs 2 4 are disabled An optional Remote Keyswitch can be used for remote arming and disarming of the system Note that keyswitch arming may only be used in one partition If used program field 15 must be set to the desired partition to enable the keyswitch option and the 4146 keyswitch s normally open momentary switch and LEDs m
139. ify results with them 100 2 Way Voice Test Mode At the Protected Premises At the Central Station To test the VIM and 6139AV keypad 2 way voice operation both the installer at the protected premises and the central station operator do the following NOTE The VIM has built in LEDs which identify its operating mode It can be helpful to view these LEDs when performing the following test To view the LEDs remove the VIM s cover and refer to the table that follows VIM STATUS LED FUNCTIONS NO LED LIT VIM Idle RED LIT Talk to single keypad Flashing Talk to All Mode GREEN LIT VOX Mode BOTH LIT Steady Listen to single keypad Flashing in unison Listen to All Mode Alternating Flash Waiting for operator s callback ID code 1 The installer enters the security code and presses 65 at a 6139AV 2 way voice keypad The keypad displays AUDIO 2WAY TEST momentarily and a test message is sent to the central station with a listen in to follow message a Callback will be required if in the Auto Callback mode The keypad then initially displays the LISTEN MODE message if so programmed via VIM TEXT option Subsequently this message changes depending on the 2 way voice mode the central station operator selects step 1 of At the Central Station below such as LISTEN MODE 3 beeps TALK MODE 1 beep or VOX MODE 2 beeps The installer can say something verbally to the central station operator from this
140. igned response types as follows 5700 Series Transmitter Zone Types ZONE TYPE TRANSMITTER ID zone number Entry Exit Burg 1 through 47 1 through 47 Interior Burg 1 through 47 32 through 47 5775 Fire 48 through 63 48 through 55 5706 24 Hour Panic 48 through 63 silent or audible 62 or 63 5701 Day Night Burglary 1 through 47 24 Hour Auxiliary 1 through 47 NOTES Note that zones 1 63 can be used but have the following limitations Transmitters set for zones 48 55 will transmit once every 12 seconds while the zone is faulted Transmitters set for zones 56 63 will transmit once every 3 seconds while faulted These two ranges of zone numbers could adversely affect transmitter battery life Transmitters set for an ID of 32 through 47 will have a 3 minute lock out between transmissions Use this last range of zone ID numbers for sensors protecting frequently used doors or windows to conserve battery life Transmitter IDs 48 through 55 have highest signal priority Transmitter IDs 62 and 63 are unsupervised to allow removal of the 5701 off premises signal priority is lower than that of fire but higher than burglary 1 Do not place transmitters on or near metal objects This will decrease range and or block transmissions 2 Place the receiver in a high centrally located area for best reception Do not place receiver on or near metal objects 3 Formaximum range the RF receiver must be a
141. iliary sensor loop that permits connection of another nearby closed circuit alarm sensor reed contact etc 4275 Dual Element Polling Loop PIR DIP switch programmable 4194 Surface Mounted Reed Contact Wide Gap DIP switch programmable 4197 4297 Polling Loop Extender Module By installing a 4297 at the end of the first loop the polling loop can be continued If more than 64mA needs to be drawn from the polling loop to power RPMs use of the 4197 4297 provides another loop with 64mA available See instructions accompany ing unit 4192SD Photoelectric Smoke Detector DIP switch programmable 4192SDT Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector DIP switch programmable 4192CP lonization Smoke Detector DIP switch programmable 4139SN Auto Smart Surface Mount Reed Contact Serial number ID enrolled by control panel Check product availability 4191SN Auto Smart Recessed Reed Contact Serial number ID enrolled by control panel Check product availability 4939SN Auto Smart Surface Mount Contact Serial number ID enrolled by control panel Check product availability 4959SN Auto Smart Overhead Door Contact Serial number ID enrolled by control panel Check product availability 998MX Polling Loop PIR Serial number ID enrolled by control panel 21 WIRELESS EXPANSION Zones 1 63 4281 Series 5700 Series 5881 Series 5800 Series Rece
142. industry standard codes that will suit most of your needs Program fields 54 82 make up the communications portion of the programming and can be changed as needed to suit special applications A complete list of these default values is provided at the end of this section Making Changes To If programming communication fields manually to change default values simply Communication Fields enter whatever code 3 1 4 1 4 2 or Ademco Express is to be sent for each zone including panics non alarm codes and supervisory codes NOTE Enter 10 to transmit an A which appears as 0 at the receiver Report code entries for all zones are grouped into 8 zones per pair of program fields with common restore trouble and bypass codes for every 2 groups 16 zones Refer to the programming form for clarification For 3 1 4 1 4 2 and Ademco Express the first entry is the alarm code and swinger suppression channel for a standard report The second entry is the ID digit for an expanded 3 1 or 4 1 report or for a 4 2 or Ademco Express report If the second digit is 0 only 3 1 or 4 1 or 4 1 express non expanded messages will be sent For Ademco High Speed format the first digit entry is the channel assignment for that zone and the second digit is ignored if entered For Contact ID reporting the first digit entry any non zero entry enables reporting for that zone and assigns the swinger suppression channel and the second digit is ignored
143. ing Troubles Trouble Restores Bypass Bypass Restores for all zones ADEMCO Selects Ademco express reporting format with checksum for both phone numbers Express Report codes for zones 1 64 RF receivers and keypad panics are sent as their 94 81 respective zone ID numbers 01 64 87 91 95 99 Duress is sent as DD Alarm restore is E 2nd digit Enables all zone type alarm restores Disables reporting Troubles Trouble Restores Bypass Bypass Restores for all zones ADEMCO High Selects Ademco High Speed format with no checksum for both phone numbers Speed 94 82 Reporting is assigned to the following channels Channel 1 for zones 1 amp 48 55 Fire zones Channel 2 for zones 2 8 Channel 3 for zones 9 16 Channel 4 for zones 17 31 Channel 5 for zones 32 47 RF interior zones Channel 6 for zones 56 61 Channel 9 for zones 62 amp 63 panic transmitter Channel 7 for zone 87 and for 2nd receiver 88 amp 89 amp polling loop short 97 Channel 8 for first receiver 90 amp 91 Channels 10 11 amp 12 for keypad panics 95 96 amp 99 respectively Enables all zone type alarm restores Enables Duress to be sent Disables reporting Troubles Trouble Restores Bypass Bypass Restores for all zones ADEMCO s Selects Contact ID format for both phone numbers Contact ID Reporting is enabled for all zones 94 83 Enables all zone type alarm restores Refer to the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section for
144. ing the GOTO command the keypad for 5 seconds a brief explanation of that function will scroll across the alpha numeric display Descriptors All programmed descriptors can be displayed one at a time by pressing and holding the READY key for 5 seconds then releasing the key This serves as a check for installers to be sure all descriptors are entered properly Event Logging Event Logging feature keeps record of up to 100 events Access Control Provides user activated access control command which pulses a relay output for controlled opening of access doors e g lobby door 70 End User Relay Commands Allows end users to manually turn on off relay X 10 module outputs to control lights or other devices via keypad or phone module Cabinet Large cabinet with removable door for easier installations Programming Features Programming can be performed at the office prior to installation or on the job site directly from the keypad Can be downloaded from a remote location or at the job site using a PC laptop with 4100SM Serial Module by using the Ademco s V Link downloading software Rev 4 or higher or Ademco s Compass Windows downloading software The Control is pre programmed with a set of standard values that is designed to meet the needs of many installations These values however can be changed to suit the needs of any particular installation The Control can also be pre programmed by the installe
145. ion NOTE The factory loaded defaults 97 enable keypad addresses 00 03 only A keypad with one of these addresses must be used to program the system If necessary refer to Setting the Keypad Address in Section 4 To help set up a partitioned environment quickly and accurately a user friendly menu mode has been added Instead of the traditional method of programming all the fields associated with zones and the partitions they are associated with you may now logically program a zone for all its characteristics as prompted by the keypad refer to the 93 MENU MODE section for details This ensures that you assign each zone to a partition and that a zone response type has been assigned This User Friendly Menu Mode steps you through the programming options by prompting you to answer simple yes no questions In addition to zone programming this mode is also used for programming remote keypad characteristics for entering alpha descriptors for wireless amp polling loop module serial number enrolling and for relay programming There are four sets of pre programmed communication defaults available including Low Speed 4 2 Express Ademco High Speed and Ademco Contact ID Loading one of these defaults automatically programs industry standard report codes that will suit most of your needs These codes can also be changed as required Refer to the COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING section for instructions Data Field Programming mode can be ent
146. ion after the alarm report has been completed or it will wait 5 minutes for a callback from the central station with correct 4 digit Audio ID code if the AUTO CALLBACK feature is enabled If the AUTO CALLBACK feature is disabled the central station s digital receiver then holds the phone line for 1 minute providing time for the operator to begin a 2 way voice session with the premises by pressing a command key see Operator Commands table The 6139AV keypads at the premises automatically activate their listen mode If the AUTO CALLBACK feature is enabled the central station s digital receiver will hang up immediately after any alarm report is sent The central station operator will now have 5 minutes in which to call back and enter a 4 digit Audio ID code entry must take no longer than 90 seconds to initiate a 2 way voice session This should be used in systems where a digital receiver other than the Ademco 685 is used or where the 685 Rev is lower than 4 6 If a 685 receiver with Rev 4 6 or higher is used then either method can be used for 2 way voice initiation AUTO CALLBACK is recommended for dual reporting so that alarms can go to both primary and secondary before the 2 way session begins IMPORTANT Central station telephones not rated to operate at 4 volts or less may not work properly with 2 way voice sessions if the 685 Digital Receiver remains on the same line during the session Switching the 685 to another incoming line afte
147. ired on a 22 gauge run Setting the set the keypad s address do the following Keypad Address Enter the address mode Power up plug in the keypad Within 60 seconds of system power up press and hold down the 1 and 3 keys at the same time for 3 seconds If unable to enter address mode power up and try again The current keypad address will be displayed and the cursor will be under the tens digit If 10 seconds have passed with no key entry the keypad automatically exits address mode You must then power down power up and start address mode again Note The keypad will not enter address mode if the panel to which it is connected is in programming mode Set the current address to 00 Press 0 to clear the current tens digit The cursor will move to the ones digit position Press 0 to clear the current ones digit The cursor will move back to the tens digit position Enter the keypad s address Enter the proper tens digit of the keypad s address The cursor will move to the ones digit position Enter the proper ones digit of the keypad s address Note that address 31 sets the keypad to the non addressable mode Exit the address mode Press to save the displayed address and exit address mode Note If 10 seconds passes with no key entry the keypad automatically exits address mode Viewing the Keypad Address Press and hold down the 1 and 3 keys at the same time for about 3
148. is connected to a central station When the system s Auxiliary Voltage Triggers are connected to another communication s media Derived Channel Long Range Radio note that duress is signaled on the same trigger that signals silent panic whereas duress has a unique report when digitally communicated The duress code is assigned on a partition by partition basis and can be any code desired When used the system will disarm or arm but will also send a silent alarm to the central station if service is connected There will be no indication at the keypad that an alarm was sent Duress Reporting Note The Duress report triggering logic activates on the 5th key depression ex OFF not the 4th key depression last digit of code Duress reports will not be triggered if the 5th key is a such as when performing a GOTO or viewing capabilities of users General Rules on Authority Levels and changes The following rules apply to users when making modifications within the system based on the user code authority levels Master Codes and all lower level codes can be used interchangeably when performing system functions within a partition a system armed with a user s temporary code can be disarmed with the Master Code or another user s temporary code except the Operator Level C Code described above A user may not delete or change the user code of the SAME or HIGHER authority than which he is assigned A user levels 0 1 amp 2
149. is disabled The wireless transmitters are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 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 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 Button type transmitters should be periodically tested by the user for battery life ex 5701 5801 5802 5802MN 5802CP 5804 5701 Panic Transmitter Programmable for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm can be DIP Switch programmed for zones 62 or 63 5711 Slimline Door Window Transmitter Can be used with any closed circuit sensor Can be used on any zone 1 63 but if set for zones 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5711WM Door Window Transmitter w Reed Switch Can be used with any closed circuit sensor on any zone 1 63 but if set for zones 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5715WH Universal Transmitter DIP switch selectable for fast response open or closed circuit sensor usage and has a tamper protected cover Use in applications where open circuit h
150. is setting Enter 0 Note When 86 1 for all other configurations such as 4208 DIPs must be set to no 4208 more than one 4208 or With word OFF With word ON other polling loop expansion present sw2 ON sw2 OFF Note The addresses must match the sw3 ON sw3 OFF table to the left sw4 ON sw 4 OFF sw5 OFF sw5 ON 2nd PAGE FIELDS PRESS 94 TO DISPLAY 1 PREFIX 1 46 Auxiliary Output Enable 1 59 VIM Audio Callback ID 1 60 VIM AAV Module Enter 0 if ground start output is required enter 1 if the auxiliary output will be used to produce an open close trigger produced only if all partitions are armed enter 2 if the auxiliary output will be used to produce keypad like sounding at an auxiliary sounder ex 706 12 This option applies only to the partition set in field 15 Enter 3 to allow the ground start line to function as a two way audio AAV trigger if using another manufacturer s AAV unit NOTE Only one of the above options can be active within a system Enter the 4 digit callback code 0 9 for each digit except no O as first digit This code is re uired when the central station operator wants to re initiate a 2 way voice session after previously canceling the session by pressing 88 Entering a leading O disables operator callback Must be 0 for Ademco VIM module If using another manufacturer s AAV unit set to 1 Note If set to 1 zone 5 is no longer available as protection zon
151. ition function Swinger Suppression Burglary Alarm Comm Delay Open close for Installer Code Confirmation of Arming Ding Alarm Sounder Duration User Codes Inhibit Bypass of one Zone section 2 INSTALLING THE CONTROL MOUNTING THE CABINET General The VISTA 40 is supplied with a 12 5 W x 14 5 H x 3 D cabinet suitable for use in residential and non certified commercial burglary installations Mount the Control cabinet to a sturdy wall using fasteners or anchors not supplied in a clean dry area which is not readily accessible to the general public The back of the Control cabinet has 4 holes for this purpose Follow the instructions below for mounting the VISTA 40 PC board into the cabinet and for mounting the Control s lock to its cabinet door Mounting The Before mounting the circuit board be certain that the appropriate metal PC Board knockouts have been removed Do not attempt to remove the knockouts after the circuit board has been installed 1 Hang the three mounting clips on the raised cabinet tabs Observe proper clip orientation to avoid damage to the clip when mounting screws are tightened and to avoid problems with insertion and removal of the PC board 2 Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the cabinet Make certain that the board rests in the slots as indicated in step 2 detail 3 Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with th
152. ivers Transmitters Receivers Transmitters Transmitters 4281H 63 1 RF keypad 5881H 63 1 RF keypad General Information 4281M Supported By Various 5881M Receivers The following table summarizes wireless expansion characteristics Zones Supported RF Receivers General Receiver Supervision House Identification Sniffer Mode For House ID Code 7 2 22 The system supports up to 63 wireless transmitters 5700 or 5800 series plus a wireless keypad 5827 5827BD To expand the system using wireless one or two of the same type of RF Receivers can be used Any zone from 1 63 can be used as a wireless zone The total number of transmitters supported by each receiver is shown in the table above Supports the 4281 and 5881 series RF receivers The receivers respond to status and alarm signals from wireless transmitters 345MHz USA 315MHz Canada 5700 series 345MHz 5800 series using 5882 receiver within a nominal range of 200 feet and relay this information to the control Two of the same type of receivers can provide either a greater area of coverage or to provide redundant protection The type of receiver used is identified in program field 1 32 Important If using two receivers one of them must be disconnected while enrolling 5800 series transmitter serial numbers You will not be able to enroll serial numbers if both are connected during the serial number enrolling procedure Receivers
153. keypad to confirm that the listen in is working properly The installer should speak out loud near each of the 2 way voice keypads so the operator can confirm their operation The installer can adjust the Talk Mode audio level using the procedure described earlier When the test message and listen in to follow message is received the operator lifts the receiver to begin a 2 way voice session and presses a command key see VIM OPERATOR FUNCTIONS section earlier in this manual If Auto Callback option is chosen the operator will have to call back within 5 minutes to begin a 2 way voice session The system defaults to LISTEN MODE The operator should listen for the installer s verbal message The operator can then switch to TALK MODE or VOX MODE and say something to the installer at the premises to confirm proper operation of these modes The operator should switch to each of the other installed 2 way voice keypads and listen for the installer s verbal message The operator can switch to talk Mode and speak while the installer adjusts the keypad s audio level In partitioned systems repeat this test in each partition To test the operator initiated callback feature and audio ID number the operator can enter 88 hang up and call back within 5 minutes and enter the proper ID code field 1 59 To end this test mode the operator enters 99 This test mode also automatically ends after 90 seconds if no commands are i
154. l cause the system to back up to the PROGRAM TOOL prompt Enter the type of device s to be enrolled as follows 0 Wireless Default 1 Polling Loop 2 Both Press to continue Enter the first zone number to be enrolled e g zone 10 Press to continue The system will starting with this zone number search for the first device which has all of the following attributes pre programmed in Zone Programming a An input type of RF UR BR or SL if serial polling loop devices enabled programmed b A loop number programmed c No serial number programmed 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 10 INPUT S N 6 AXXX XXXX This prompt is displayed when the system has found the next zone which needs to be enrolled The system will respond to the first serial number transmitted after the key on the keypad or the button of the program tool is pressed A single short beep will verify that the button has been pressed A serial number may be enrolled by one of two methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the device or b Activate the device by faulting or restoring the input you wish to use for that zone e g press a button open or close a door etc 10 INPUT S N A 022 4064 T Serial If you do not wish to enroll the z
155. l enable the user to do the following via a Touch tone telephone 1 Receive synthesized voice messages over the phone regarding the status of the security system 2 Arm and disarm the security system and perform most other commands using the telephone keypad with voice annunciation being provided over the phone as confirmation after any command is entered The on premises phone system need not have Touch tone service but the phone used for phone access must have Touch tone capability if premises uses PULSE dialing switchable phones should be set for Touch tone temporarily before attempting phone access An off premises phone that does not have Touch tone service and must use Pulse for dialing may not permit switching to Touch tone after dialing in such a case phone access from that phone will not be possible NOTE Some digital phone systems may not emit true TouchTone from the keys so access may be limited by this type of phone The Phone Module can annunciate many of the same words that would normally be displayed on an Alpha keypad under the same system conditions Phone access to the security system from on premises is possible only by entry of an installer programmed 2 digit phone code 1 9 and or When attempting to access the security system from a phone outside the premises a voice prompt to enter the 2 digit phone code and the 4 digit security code will be provided Detailed operating instructions for phone acces
156. lephone line by Connections using Ademco s V Link downloading software Rev 4 or higher or Ademco s Compass Windows downloading software and a 4100SM Serial Module The direct wire downloading connection is to be temporary and is not part of the permanent installation Direct wire downloading is meant as a tool for the installer during the installation process IMPORTANT The connections between the VISTA 40 and the 4100SM are different than those shown in the 4100SM Installation Instructions See diagram below for correct connections In addition when the green wire is referred to in step 2 of the INCASE OF DIFFICULTY section of the 4100SM Instructions use the violet wire Connector J8 located above connector J7 on the right hand side of the main PC board is intended to be interfaced to a computer Make connections to a computer as shown below J8 CONNECTOR To TB6 Aux Power 25mA current draw To TB7 Aux Power not used not used not used not used d d RED BLUE WHITE DIRECT WIRE DOWNLOADING CONNECTIONS 86 section 7 SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK PROCEDURE NOTE A 6139 alpha keypad must be used to set the real time clock or the clock can be set via the Downloader software Only users with installer or master authority level can set the real time clock IMPORTANT This method is different from the To enter real time clock mode enter installer
157. lly an external modem can be purchased from ADEMCO or contact HAYES for a free update or HAYES OPTIMA 24 PLUS FAX96 MODEM Other brands are not compatible even if claimed to be 100 compatible 3 Ademco s V Link downloading software Rev 4 or higher or Ademco s Compass Windows downloading software This software includes a complete User s Manual Site initiated Downloading Telco Hand off feature allows the technician at the site to call the downloading facility from the control panel phone line and initiate a site download by keying Installer or Master Code 1 The control will immediately be on line with the modem at the downloading facility Also if a local computer has a modem the telephone line terminals of the control can be connected to the modem and a direct download connection can be established with the new downloader program At the protected premises the Control panel must be connected to the existing telephone line refer to the PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS section No programming of the panel is required before downloading to an initial installation However it is recommended that factory defaults be loaded first by keying 97 To download from a remote facility do the following 1 Enter the installer code 7 5 The panel temporarily enables a ring count of 5 and sets the Download Callback option to 1 callback not required 2 Call the panel using the downloader software set to FIRST COMMUNICATION m
158. m Ademco Express 0 0 Primary 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID Secondary Radionics DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES N OOA W Im 54 CODE 55ID 56 CODE 57 ID 58 1 110 011 9 110 019 114 110 012 10 011 110 010 110 0138 11 011 011 010 110 014 12 011 012 010 110 015 13 011 0138 010 110 016 14 011 014 110 017 15 011 015 8 110 018 16 011 016 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID Alarm Rst Trouble Trble Rst Bypass Bypss Rst 51 DUAL REPORTING O no 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls Low Bat 53 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls Low Bat DIGITS FOR ZONES 33 64 amp SUPERV 64 CODE 65 10 66CODE 67 ID 68 33 013 0138 41 014 011 114 34 013 014 42 014 012 010 35 013 015 43 014 0138 010 36 013 016 44 014 014 010 37 013 017 45 014 015 010 38 013 018 46 0
159. moved from all partitions to which it had been assigned and all authorization levels and other information about that user will be deleted Note that a user can only be deleted from the partition in which it was first assigned and can only be deleted by a user with a higher authority level A user cannot delete himself t Or Master or Manager code but must be code with higher level of authority than the code being deleted i e Master code can delete a Manager or Operator level code but cannot delete another Master code a Manager code can delete an Operator level code but cannot delete a Master or another Manager code Press either or 7 or don t press any key for 10 seconds 93 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS General Information Phone Module Arming Functions Note that if QUICK ARM is enabled field 29 the 7 key can be pressed instead of entering the security code for any of the arming procedures Away Stay Instant Maximum etc 94 The keypad allows the user to arm and disarm the system and perform other system functions such as bypassing zones view messages from the central station 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 Dis
160. n a history log 100 event capacity wherein each event is recorded in one of five categories alarm check bypass open amp system with the time and date of its occurrence if real time clock is set The log may be viewed Display Mode using an alpha keypad NOTE The VISTA 40 does not support event log printing EVENT LOG MODE COMMANDS Display Mode installer or master Enter CODE 6 0 Enter CODE 6 2 Press at any time Clear Event Log installer only To EXIT Event Log Mode The system can be configured for the following event log activities Specific categories of events can be selectively enabled field 1 70 The time stamp can be set for either 12 or 24 hour formats field 1 71 Set event log time date report enable fields 1 40 amp 1 41 After entering event log mode the following will be displayed ENTERO RECENT The Event Log holds up to 100 events and can display 1 COMPLETE all events in a category complete or only those events in a category occurring since the last Clear Event Log command recent Note that once the Event Log is full the oldest event will be erased upon logging of any new event Press the desired display mode key or 1 SCAN LOG BY PART The system allows viewing of any partition s event log O NO 1 2 PART Enter the partition number for the partition whose events are to be displayed Entering 0 NO will display all events that occur
161. n arming the system The code must still be entered when disarming the system NOTE Open Close reporting of Quick Arm is enabled if User 2 is enabled for Open Close reporting Quick Arm reports as User User Codes amp Levels Of Each user of the system can be assigned various levels of authority tells system Authority what system functions that user is authorized to do and can have different levels of authority within each partition Use the View Capabilities keypad function to view the partitions and authority levels for which a particular user is authorized In highest to lowest ranking these levels are described below Installer Programmed in field 00 default 4 1 4 0 Level 0 Can be changed by installer User 1 Can perform all system functions arm disarm bypass tc B ul ome level A Only code that allows entry to program mode level B Installer code lockout if exit program mode via 98 This perator leve prevents installer from re accessing the program mode The only way to access Programming mode once this feature is activated is by powering down the system and powering up again and then pressing both the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds of power up The installer must program at least one master code Master codes are the codes intended for use by the primary users of the system Can add delete or change master manager or operator codes Can select open close reports for any
162. nables alarm restores Enables alarm restores p Addchecksum digit Add checksum digt No effet 81 82 Define codes and 151 digit enables report 1st digit enables report Define codes and selects 4 1 or 4 2 if it is non zero if it is non zero selects 4 1 or 4 2 b4 56 59 61 Defines alarm event Enables reports Assigns reporting channel Defines alarm event 64 66 69 71 code for all reports from this zond code 74 76 Enables alarm reporting 55 57 60 Defines code and Defines code and 62 65 67 selects 4 1 or 4 2 selects 4 1 or 4 2 70 72 75 77 58 63 68 Enables report and Enables report Enables report Enables report and selects 73 78 selects code Note Note Alarm channel 1st digit of the 2 digit event No restores if must be programmed code NOTE No restores event not sent 01 15 if event not sent Sescoa Radionics Selects fixed digit time instead of fixed interdigit Note Low Speed will not send 3 2 messages Zone ID digit is suppressed Summary Of Default Consequences Loading communication defaults results in the following Low Speed Selects low speed standard format with no checksum for both phone numbers 94 80 Assigns the following report codes 03 for zones 2 47 01 for zones 1 amp 48 55 fire zones 02 for zones 62 63 panic transmitter amp 95 96 99 keypad panics 09 for all alarm restores Enables all zone type alarm restores Disables report
163. nd field 1 32 receiver type must be programmed This identifies the use of RF Receivers and the number of partitions being used in the system Enter Programming mode then press 93 to display ZONE PROG the sensor is connected 20 ZONE TYPE Each zone in a system must be assigned to a zone ZONE DISABLED 00 type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Refer to the ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS section for definitions of each zone type Enter the zone response type for each zone The screen will automatically display the zone type for the number entered Press to accept entry If a different zone response type is desired enter a different number and press For UL applications use of 1 or 2 RF receivers requires enabling their respective faults 88 91 as applicable type 5 Zone Types are as follows OO Assign for unused zones 01 Entry Exit 1 burglary 02 Entry exit 2 O3 Perimeter burglary 04 Interior follower burglary 05 Trouble by day Alarm by night burglary 06 24 hour silent alarm 07 24 hour audible alarm 08 24 hour auxiliary 09 Fire 10 Interior delay burglary 20 Arm stay for 5800 transmitters only 21 Arm away for 5800 transmitters only 22 Disarm for 5800 transmitters only 23 No alarm response 20 PARTITION Enter the partition number 1 2 in which this zone is located 20 REPORT CODE Enter the report code for this zone ZONE PROG Press 1 to enter ZONE
164. nd for all audible alarms multiply entry 01 15 by 2 minutes for actual duration This duration can be overridden by the Fire Timeout Disable option field 21 for fire alarms Minimum 4 minutes for UL Enter 1 to enable 1 2 second external alarm sounding ding at the end of exit delay 1 If enabled it will also ding upon communication kissoff if sending close reports Otherwise enter 0 Enter 1 to enable the appropriate keypad panics used in this partition Otherwise enter 0 Determines whether or not more than one alarm can be sounded in a given zone during an armed period Note that multiple alarm soundings will not occur more frequently than allowed by the programmed alarm sounder duration This selection applies to local sounding and has no impact on the number of communication messages transmitted Refer to Swinger Suppression for limiting communication messages Enter 1 if this feature is desired Enter 0 if not desired Partition Specific Field Descriptions continued 29 Quick Arm 82 Primary Subscriber Acct 38 Prevent Zone XX Bypass 89 Open Close Report For Installer Code 84 Swinger Suppression 85 Enable Dialer For Panics amp Duress 87 Entry Warning 88 Burg Alarm Comm Delay 90 Secondary Subscriber Acct 2nd Page Fields 1 43 Permanent Keypad Backlighting 1 45 Exit Delay Sounding 1 47 Chime On Ext Siren 1 52 Send Cancel If Alarm OFF 1 76 Access Control Relay 3r
165. ndary receiver receiver fault ID 88 89 Important 4281 microprocessor must have part number N5334Vx where x is any number The microprocessor is located just above the DIP switch on the PC board Set field 1 32 to 2 Using 93 Menu Mode Device Programming select as RF device type type 3 Set house ID via 93 Menu Mode needed for 5827 keypad only Set receiver s device address 01 07 only using its DIP switches Lower numbered address is primary receiver supervisory fault ID 90 91 Higher numbered address is secondary receiver receiver fault ID 88 89 23 Transmitters NOTE After replacing a low or dead battery activate the transmitter and enter the security code OFF to clear its memory of the Low Battery signal 24 The following table summarizes wireless transmitter characteristics Transmitters General Trans Supervision 5800 Series Enroll Checking Trans Operation including DIP amp serial number Code 7 3 Go No Go Test Mode Patented Supports 5700 or 5800 series transmitters Each transmitter has a unique transmitter ID number Zone 5700 series transmitters use DIP switches to set the ID 5800 series transmitters must have their ID numbers enrolled by the system or downloaded 5700 series transmitters and the 5827 keypad must also be set for a house ID Other 5800 series transmitters have built in serial numbers and do not require a ho
166. ne Connec Line tions Warning Voice Interface Module VIM PABX TERMINALS ON CONTROL IE If using 4285 Phone Module phone connections must be made exactly as shown in the PHONE MODULE section even if the system is not programmed to communicate with a monitoring station The 4285 Phone Module will not function unless the system is wired exactly as described Incoming phone line and handset wiring is connected to the main terminal block as follows refer to Diagram below TB1 26 Local Handset TIP TB1 27 Local Handset RING TB1 28 Incoming Phone Line TIP TB1 29 Incoming Phone Line RING To prevent the risk of shock disconnect phone lines at telco jack before servicing the panel If you want to connect the control panel to phone lines that require ground start capability you must use a 675 Ground Start Module must be used This module is triggered by one of the outputs on the connector labeled J7 see VOLTAGE TRIGGERS section Be sure to connect the VIM unit to the control s handset terminals 26 and 27 Refer to the 2 WAY VOICE KEYPADS AND AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION section later in this manual for wiring diagram If the communicator is connected to a telephone line inside a PABX be sure the PABX has a back up power supply that can support the PABX for 24 hours Many PABXs are not power backed up and connection to such a PABX will result in a communication failure if power is los
167. nes of protec Supports up to 8 output devices optional 4204 tion relays or X 10 devices that can be activated by Expandable to 64 zones using combinations of system events The X 10 devices are not UL Listed 2 wire polling loop devices and or 5700 or 5800 for fire and burglary applications series wireless transmitters Supports 4281 or 5881 addressable Devices 5882 in Canada series wireless receivers Supports up to sixteen addressable devices any Zones can be distributed among 2 logical partitions of combination of remote keypads RF receivers and operation relay output modules Supports up to sixteen 2 wire smoke detectors Keypads zone 1 Supports the following remote keypads Ademco Other zones can be fire zones using 4 wire smoke 6128 6137 6139 6139AVf and heat detectors and or polling loop detectors Supports up to 50 latching type 2 wire glass break detectors on zone 8 Keyswitch Audio Alarm Verification AAV PUPPORS Me 1AP This option allows the central station to listen in at User Codes the premises during an alarm when used with the Supports up to 70 user allocations maximum of 69 in optional Ademco 2 Way Voice Interface Module VIM a given partition each with various levels of authority and at least one 6139AV 2 way Voice keypad up to six can be used After an alarm report is successfully sent to the central station the local alarm sounder is automatically silenced and
168. ng this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution User should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consis
169. ntrol eessssssese eee 35 6139AV Audio Connections to the VIM 36 Programming Information for the VIM Module eese 36 Programming Information For the 6139AV 37 6139AV Keypad Audio Level 37 Using a Non Ademco Audio Alarm Verification AAV 38 Section 9 EXTERNAL SOUNDERS 1 serene 39 Compatible Sounders oec eet ec rfe Oen ceu ee e te Ease ent 39 PART 2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES nnn 40 Use Part 2 when programming It provides detailed programming procedures and descriptions of all data fields It also provides procedures for using 93 Menu Mode Section 1 GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES sse 41 GENERAL INFORMATION 41 User Friendly Zone Device amp Alpha Programming 93 Menu Mode 41 Communication Default Programming essem 41 Entering The Various Program 41 Programming SIepS core teer eeu eer a ne d P plc dde a EE 42 Section 2 ZONE TYPES idonee E D dte e a d ea e ehe 43 Section 3 DATA FIELD
170. number authority level open close and global arm options that were programmed for each partition the user was granted access For example Part 1 SWHSE Note that the following the authority level User 03 Auth 3G indicates that the global arm feature is enabled for this user in the displayed partition and that the period at the end of the second line indicates open close reporting is enabled for this user in the displayed partition The S indicates the partition from which the user may be changed or deleted Enter Installer codet 8 User number 02 69 new code for that user The system will detect that the user number is already assigned and will prompt if this is a new user Press 0 NO The system will then confirm that the change is allowed based on authorization level If the user number is the same as the Installer s the system will prompt for the new code to be reentered This prevents accidentally changing a high level code T Or Master or Manager code but must be code with higher level of authority than the code being changed i e Master code can change a Manager or Operator level code but cannot change another Master code a Manager code can change an Operator level code but cannot change a Master or another Manager code Enter Installer codet B User number 02 69 Installer code The system will prompt if this code should be deleted Press 0 NO or 1 YES If yes that user s code will be re
171. number to be programmed The current on off state of that relay will be annunciated as described above Alternatively if 6 seconds elapses with no key depression the phone module will repeat the ENTER DEVICE CODE NOW message Trouble Conditions 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 Messages CHECK with one or more zone descriptor s indicates that a problem exists with those zone s First determine if the zone s displayed are intact and make Zones 88 91 87 93 and 97 them so if they are not If the problem has been corrected key an OFF can be assigned alpha sequence Code plus OFF to clear the display descriptors CHECK 97 indicates that a short exists on the Polling Loop and may eliminate some of the protection CHECK accompanied by a numeric display of 88 89 90 or 91 indicates an RF Receiver problem CHECK 87 indicates an 4285 phone module problem CHECK 93 indicates an VIM voice interface module problem Other Trouble COMM FAILURE alpha or FC fixed word at the Keypad indicates that Conditions a failure occurred in the telephone communication portion of your system 96 Power Failure LO BAT alpha o
172. o blank In either case simply re enter the correct number SUMMARY OF DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING COMMANDS Next page of fields Previous page of fields or exit programming mode with no installer lockout Select partition for programming partition specific fields Enter Zone Alpha Device Programming mode Exit programming mode with installer code lock out 45 INDEX TO PROGRAMMING FIELDS In the following pages the programming fields have been arranged by functional group Use this index to cross reference the numerical ordered fields on the programming form with the text Field Group Field Group Field Group 00 Control 50 Dialer 1 06 93 Menu Mode 02 93 Menu Mode 51 Dialer 1 07 93 Menu Mode 03 93 Menu Mode 52 Dialer 1 08 93 Menu Mode 04 93 Menu Mode 53 Dialer 1 09 93 Menu Mode 05 93 Menu Mode 54 Dialer 1 28 Wireless 09 Partition Specific 55 Dialer 1 29 Wireless 10 Partition Specific 56 Dialer 1 30 Wireless 11 Partition Specific 57 Dialer 1 31 Wireless 12 Partition Specific 58 Dialer 1 32 Wireless 13 Partition Specific 59 Dialer 1 33 Dialer 14 Control 60 Dialer 1 34 Dialer 15 Control 61 Dialer 1 35 Dialer 16 Partition Specific 62 Dialer 1 36 Dialer 17 Control 63 Dialer 1 37 Dialer 18 Control 64 Dialer 1 38 Dialer 19 Control 65 Dialer 1 39 Dialer 20 Control 66 Dialer 1 40 Dialer 21 Control 67 Dialer 1 41 Dialer 22 Partition Specific 68 Dialer 1 43 Partition
173. o observe sensor polarity when wiring The maximum allowable wire run length between the panel and the last sensor on a given wire run is shown in the table below Maximum Polling Loop Wire Runs Wire Gauge Max Length 650 feet Note Twisted pair recommended 950 feet for all normal wire runs 1500 feet 16 gauge 2400 feet Important When in a star configuration no individual run can be longer than the table indicates and the total length of all the sensor star runs combined cannot exceed 4000 If using shielded wire the maximum is 2000 If longer wire runs are needed a 4197 4297 Loop Extender Module must be used see instructions included with the 4197 4297 Intercom Interference If an intercom system is being used the polling loop wires must be as far from the intercom wiring as possible minimum 6 If this spacing cannot be achieved shielded wire must be used If this is not done interference on the intercom system might occur Also note that the maximum total wire length supported is cut in half when shielded wire is used NOTE Shield must be terminated at control terminal 30 Advisories The maximum allowable current draw from the polling loop is 64mA Refer to the POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET found in the POWERING THE SYSTEM section of this manual for current draws of various polling loop devices Make certain to include the total current drawn on the polling loop in the AUXILIARY CURRENT DRAW W
174. ode 3 The downloader will establish a session with no callback The panel information can then be downloaded In order to remotely access control or program the alarm panel a link must be established between the computer and the control panel as follows 1 The computer calls up the Control panel The phone number for each customer is entered into the customer s account file on the computer 2 The Control panel answers at the pre programmed ring count and executes a handshake with the computer 3 The computer sends a request for call back to the Control unless call back is not required 4 The panel acknowledges the request and hangs up During the next few seconds the Control will process the request making sure certain encrypted information received from the computer matches its own memory 5 Upon a successful match the Control panel will seize the phone line and call the computer back unless call back is not required 6 The computer answers usually by the second ring and executes a handshake with the panel 7 The panel then sends other default information to the computer If this information matches the computer s information a successful link is established This is known as being ON LINE What Be Done Once Panel Is On Line How Secure Is Downloading NOTES Arm the System in the Away Mode Disarm the System Bypass a Zone Force the System to Accept a New Program Download Shut Down Comm
175. ode entry normal key depressions at other keypads in a partition will be ignored However panic key depression will cause an alarm and terminate user entry Note User codes cannot be added by using the Phone Module User codes must be added by using an alpha keypad only Enter Installer Codet 8 new User 02 69 new User s code Keypad will prompt for the Authority Level for this user User Number 03 Enter the level number as follows 1 Master Arm Disarm Bypass add or modify lower level users 2 Manager Arm Disarm Bypass add or modify lower level users 3 Operator Level A Arm Disarm Bypass 4 Operator Level B Arm Disarm 5 Operator Level C Arm Disarm only if system armed with this code 6 Duress Arm Disarm triggers silent panic alarm Keypad will then prompt for Open Close reporting option for this user Open Close Rep Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether or 0 1 arming disarming by this user will trigger opening amp closing reports This prompt appears only if the installer code is used to add a user RF Button If a 5800 series button transmitter has been enabled O NO 1 YES and not assigned to a user this prompt will appear Enter Button ZN If yes was given as the answer to the RF button 01 63 question the zone number for the button will be requested Enter one of the zone numbers assigned to the button transmitter as AWAY STAY or DISARM The
176. oduct is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ademco factory service For warranty service return product transportation prepaid to Ademco Factory Service 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING HOWEVER IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE WHETHER DIRECTLY OR IND
177. ol such as relays activating fire doors or machinery Enter 1 if the end user will be restricted from accessing this relay group Enter 1 for relays Enter 2 for X 10 devices For X 10 devices enter the letter house code A 0 B 1 C 2 etc 00 15 For X 10 devices enter the numerical unit code 01 15 For relay module 4204 outputs enter the actual relay module s address set by its DIP switch 01 15 Up to 2 modules can be installed in a system For relay module 4204 outputs enter the specific relay number on that module 1 4 The keypad displays the two summary screens again 2167 Zone List Programming After entering all relay menu items up to four 4 zone lists can be entered by entering 00 at the ENTER RELAY No prompt Enter Zone LIST Enter the zone list number 1 4 O0 QUIT 00 01 Enter Zn Num Enter each zone to be included in this zone list 00 QUIT 00 pressing to enter each zone number 01 DelZn LIST Enter 0 to save the zone list entered Enter 1 to delete that zone list 01 Delete Zone Enter 1 to delete one or more zones in that zone list O NO 1 YES Enter 0 if no changes are necessary If 1 is entered the following screen will appear otherwise the zone list no prompt will reappear 01 Zn to Delete Enter each zone number to be deleted from the 00 QUIT 00 zone list pressing after each number View Zn LIST This will appear if 00 is pressed at the ENTER ZONE 00 QUIT 00 LIST p
178. ol is pressed Enter 0 NO to enroll later If 0 is entered go to step 14 12 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 device 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 device heard Bt If the serial and loop number combination is already present in the system the keypad will sound a single long beep and display the word DUPLICATE along with the serial number and the number of the zone containing the serial loop number combination 10 CONFIRM RF 1 A022 4064 1 13 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 device 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 program tool if you are satisfied with the serial and loop number combination that has been enr
179. olled regardless of whether or not the enrolled input has been confirmed If the incorrect device has been enrolled press the key on the keypad or upper right hand button on the program 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 program tool a single short beep will verify the system is ready for enrolling and re activate the proper device loop input 10 ZT P RC IN L s 03 1 00 RF 1 14 The summary screen for the zone will appear Note that an s indicates that a serial number has in fact been enrolled Press to accept the zone information If you want to delete the serial number press This will bring you back to step 8 Press to change input type loop number and serial number xh 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 NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop and will not verify polling loop type zones ENROLLING THROUGH SEQUENTIAL MODE 93 Use this mode only after all other zone information has been programmed including transmitter loop numbers PROGRAM TOOL 0 1 0 00 INPUT S N L AXXX XXXX To
180. ollowing is a typical display P2 01 01 12 02AM Shows burglary alarm occurred in zone of partition 2 at BURGLARY 12 02AM on January 1 After the last event in the selected category has been displayed the system will automatically return to the next event category screen Clear Event Log To clear the Event Log enter installer code 6 2 The following will appear CLEAR EVENT LOG 0 1 YES Press 1 if Event Log is to be cleared from memory All events in the log will still be displayed if the COMPLETE option is selected Only those events occurring from the time of the CLEAR command will be displayed if RECENT display option is selected Press 0 if event log is not to be cleared at this time If 1 is pressed the following will appear ARE YOU SURE 0 1 YES Press 1 if it is desired to clear the event log Press 0 if event log is not to be cleared RECENT COMPLETE TYPE C C T C 99 section 2 TESTING THE SYSTEM Using The Test Mode After the installation is completed the Security System should be thoroughly tested on a partition by partition basis as follows 1 With the System in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact If DISARMED Press to show faults is displayed press the key to display the descriptors of the faulted zone s Restore faulted zone s if necessary so that DISARMED READY TO ARM Alpha keypads or READY
181. ommunicator into a different outlet so that it and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user or installer may find the Interference Handbook booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC PART 68 NOTICE This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following jacks An RJ31X is used to connect this equipment to the telephone network The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the
182. one displayed press the key on the keypad or the upper right hand button on the program tool a long beep will be heard to verify The following prompt will appear 10 LEARN S N 0 1 0 To enroll now enter 1 YES If 0 NO is entered the following prompt will appear ENTER ZN NUM 00 QUIT 12 Zone Number Entered 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 enrollment mode completely enter 00 and press The system will enroll the first serial number heard display the serial numbers and cause the keypad to beep twice xh If the serial and loop number combination is already present in the system the keypad will sound a single long beep and display the word DUPLICATE along with the serial number and the number of the zone containing the serial loop number combination 10 CONFIRMED SL 1 A022 4064 3 7 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 device 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 Press or the upper left
183. oned system is equal to a stand alone alarm system if purchased separately Keypads Flexible number of keypads per partition up to a total of 16 in a system exclusive of other ECP devices and auxiliary power requirements any way you want to assign them Appropriate sounds and messages to assigned keypads only each system appears to be independent to users Ability to inhibit other keypads from accessing your partition total security in a strip mall environment User Codes 70 User Codes assigned virtually anyway you want them 69 max in any one partition otherwise no Global Partitioning Features and Resources restrictions commercial jobs Multiple levels of authority per partition allows key people in a partition to have complete control and limit system tampering by others Partitions Any zone can be assigned to any particular partition easy to install allows logical assignment by the dealer GOTO function provides access to the other partition ideal for executive access to factory for example Intelligent partition zone menu programming help simplifies the programming and reduces errors Programmable 4 character partition name displayed on alpha keypads when needed no need to memorize numbers name and number are shown for you Enough to handle the largest In any system certain physical system components and features are shared by all partitions or assigned to a specific partition
184. or instructions refer to Section 4 93 MENU MODE DEVICE PROGRAMMING in PART 2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES Mounting The Note that field wiring to the keypads must be completed before the keypads can be Keypads mounted The keypads can be either surface mounted directly to a drywall or to a single or double gang electrical box or flush mounted using Trim Ring Kit 5137TRK or 6139TRK Refer to the mounting instructions and template included with the keypad and or trim ring kit for specific information Be sure to take the height of the users into account when mounting keypads Wiring Keypads Connect keypads to the control s keypad terminals 6 9 as shown below and in the Summary Of Connections diagram at the end of this manual KEYPAD CONNECTOR CABLE 8 GREEN KEYPADS YELLOW CONTROL TERMINALS KEYPAD CONNECTIONS Keypads may be wired to a single wire run or individual keypads may be connected to separate wire runs The maximum wire run length from the panel to a keypad which is homerun back to the panel must not exceed the following 14 NOTE The length of all wire runs combined must not exceed 2000 feet when unshielded quad conductor cable is used 1000 feet if shielded cable is used If more than one keypad is wired to a run then the above maximum lengths must be 18 gauge 1100 feet divided by the number of keypads on the run i e the maximum length would be 225 16 gauge 1750 feet feet if two keypads are w
185. ore Zone List Zone type System Operation and Partition 1 RESTORE ZONE LIST ZL If a RESTORE ZONE LIST is used the relay action will deactivate when all the zones in that list restore from a previous fault or alarm condition This will occur regardless of what is programmed to start the relay therefore a RESTORE ZONE LIST would normally only be used when a ZONE LIST is used to start the relay 2 ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION ZT Instead of using a RESTORE ZONE LIST a specific zone response type or action can be selected to deactivate the relay If a specific zone response type is chosen any zone of that type that restores from a previous alarm trouble or fault condition will cause the relay to deactivate If a SYSTEM OPERATION is chosen that operation will cause the relay to deactivate From 93 Menu Mode select Relay Programming Menu Press to advance to next screen Press to backup to previous screen ENTER RELAY NO Enter the relay output device identification number 00 QUIT 01 1 8 This is a reference number only for identification purposes The actual module address and relay number on the module are programmed in the last two prompts NOTE 4204 Relay Module must be rev V3 or higher to activate temporal pulsing 02 AEVZL ZT P SIT 00 00 02 A EV ZL ZT P STOPO 0 O 00 02 RELAY ACTION NO RESPONSE 02 START EVENT NOT USED 02 START ZN LIST NO LIST 02 START ZN TY
186. ort to Central Station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad No bell 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 sensors temperature sensors etc This zone type provides a fire alarm on short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit The bell output will pulse when this zone type is faulted This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed This zone type can be assigned to any hard wired zone except zone 9 any polling loop zone and certain wireless zones This zone type gives entry delay using the programmed entry delay 1 time if tripped when the panel is armed in the Away mode This zone type is also active during maximum mode but no delay is provided alarms occur immediately if zone is tripped This zone type is bypassed when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes Delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardless of whether or not an entry exit delay zone was tripped first 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 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 This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 se
187. peration see Relay Programming in Section 4 PROGRAMMING WITH 93 MENU MODE Contact ID code for listen in to follow is 606 Contact ID field 45 1 is the only reporting format that will send a listen in to follow message section 9 EXTERNAL SOUNDERS Relay Output UL Household Installations Non UL Installations Compatible Sounders 702 Outdoor Siren not UL Listed 719 Compact Outdoor Siren not UL Listed 740 High Intensity Sounder 747 Indoor Siren ABB1031 Motor Bell amp Box PA400B beige PA4OOR red Indoor Piezo Sounder The Control provides a wet bell relay output which is used to power external alarm sounders Connections are made to terminals 4 positive output and 5 negative return See SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS Diagram For installations which must provide UL Listed protection the total current drawn from this output and the auxiliary power output combined must not exceed 750mA in order to comply with the battery independence requirements If two System Sensor PA400 piezo alarm sounders wired in parallel are used 24mA total then 726mA 750mA 24mA is available for auxiliary output use UL This control complies with National Fire Protection Association NFPA requirements for temporal pulse sounding of fire notification appliances For non UL installations the total current drawn from this output can be up to 2 8 amps A battery must be installed since c
188. ponse The 24 hour alarm response must be used for multiple partitioned systems 5 Remote Downloading and auto disarming are not UL Listed features FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the receiver away from the control communicator Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the control communicator Plug the control c
189. r BAT fixed word and a zone descriptor and a once per minute beep at the Keypad indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless transmitter displayed Silence the warning sound by pressing any key SYSTEM LO BAT alpha or BAT with no zone number fixed word indicates a low battery condition with the system s backup battery RCVR SET UP ERROR alpha or E8 fixed word at the keypad indicates that the system has more RF zones programmed than the installed RF receiver can support If this is not corrected none of the zones in the system will be protected If more RF zones are desired use an appropriate Receiver that supports more zones ex 4281H 5881H MODEM COMM alpha or CC fixed word indicates that the control is on line with the remote computer and the control is not operating Panel s response to alarm and trouble conditions will be delayed until on line session is completed If the POWER indicator is off and the message AC LOSS alpha or NO AC fixed word is displayed the Keypad is operating on battery power only Check to see that your system s plug in transformer has not been accidentally pulled out Instruct the user to call a service representative immediately if AC power cannot be restored VIM VOICE INTERFACE MODULE OPERATOR FUNCTIONS General Information NOTES When an alarm occurs the control sends a listen in will follow message Contact ID report code 606 to the central stat
190. r connection of the 2 way voice session remedies this problem and allows the 685 to remain available for other alarm reports During a 2 way voice session all keypad alarm and check sounds are silenced External sirens connected to the control and or relay module continue to sound until the central station operator presses a key refer to the RELAY PROGRAMMING section 1 Ifa fire alarm or panic alarm occurs during a 2 way voice session the session in progress is terminated The control dials in again to report the new alarm and a new 2 way voice session can begin 2 During a 2 way voice session keypad alarm and check sounds are silenced If an alarm occurs in another partition and VIM CHIME is disabled or set for ALL Mode the keypads remain silenced but the alarm is displayed at the keypads in that partition If an alarm occurs in another partition and VIM CHIME is enabled the keypads in the other partition sound the alarm unless set for ALL mode 3 AUTO CALLBACK is initiated when the central station operator depresses 8 B J This suspends the 2 way voice session until the operator calls back within 5 minutes and enters the proper 4 digit ID code field 1 59 97 Operator Commands EVENT LOGGING Event Logging Procedures Programming Event Logging Display 98 Note If the operator makes a mistake in entering the proper 4 digit ID code the operator just needs to re enter the correct code If after
191. r the unit s serial number Enter a Enter the 7 digit serial number for the transmitter or b Press any button on the transmitter The keypad should beep three times and display the serial number of the tool In this example the serial number is A123 4567 Once enrolled the 10 PROG AS BR upper left hand button of the program tool can be pressed to ready the A123 4567 3 system for enrolling a transmitter into the system Pressing the key on the keypad will cause the system to back up to the PROGRAM TOOL prompt The serial number for the program tool will only remain in the system until the programming mode is exited Entering 97 will not delete the tool Press k to continue ENTER ZN NO 00 QUIT 10 Zone 10 entered T 10ZTP RC IN L DO eese ae 4 Zone Number 10 ZONE TYPE Perimeter 03 Entry for Zone Type 03 shown 10 PARTITION 2 10 REPORT CODE 1st 03 2nd 12 3C 10 INPUT TYPE RF Xmitter Enter the zone number that you wish to program As an example zone 10 is shown here Press to continue A display will appear showing a summary of that zone s programming If the zone is not programmed the display will appear as shown here If checking a zone s programming and it is programmed satisfactorily press 7 to back up one step and enter another zone number if desired Otherwise press to continue Each zone must be assigned a zone type which defines the way in
192. r with one of four standard communication default programming values thus further saving time and effort Installer Code Installer code override feature Installer code will disarm system only if it was used to arm the system Prohibit Program Mode Entry If desired entry to program mode via within 30 seconds of power up can be disabled Alpha Descriptors All zones and partitions can be assigned descriptions The letter s or s can be added to descriptors Relay Voice Descriptors Separate vocabulary for annunciating relay output descriptors when using a phone module to activate relays Custom Words Up to 20 custom words can be added to the built in vocabulary Voice Substitute Custom Words Provides a means of annunciating substitute words for the phone module whenever a custom word is used for alpha keypad displays Downloading Direct wire downloading can be done without a modem by using a PC or Laptop computer and 4100SM Module 93 Menu Mode Easy programming of zones using the user friendly 93 Menu Mode Communication Features Communication Ademco low speed SESCOA RADIONICS Ademco Express Ademco High Speed Ademco Contact ID Comm Fields Easy programming for communication fields Simply enter the report code for each zone Comm Defaults Communication defaults can be loaded anytime and does not affect non communication program fields Zone Reports All 64
193. rate as an open close trigger a remote keypad sounder output or a trigger for an AAV unit from another manufacturer as follows 1 46 ground start module open close trigger 2 remote keypad sounding 3 AAV trigger non Ademco AAV unit only Only one of these options may be used at any time Rating When Activated 10 13 8 VDC through 4K ohms 2 5mA max When De activated 100 ohms to ground Continued on next page 27 Not intended for use in UL Listed applications 28 Ground Start Module Remote Keyswitch Outputs 2 amp 4 Operate by default as Fire and Silent Panic Duress triggers respectively These triggers may optionally be programmed to act as Arm and Ready status indicators when it is desired to use the 4146 keyswitch Output 2 3 amp 4 Rating When Activated 10 13 8 VDC through 5K ohms 2mA max When De activated 1k ohms to ground An optional 675 Ground Start module can be used for installations having telephone lines which require ground start instead of loop start operation to obtain dial tone from the telco central office If used program field 1 46 must be set to O factory default and the 675 Ground Start Module must be connected to the panel s J7 connector trigger output 1 to auxiliary power and to the RING side of the telephone line as shown in the diagram that follows Use the following procedure to determine which side of the telephone line is the RING s
194. red in the system regardless of partition For display purposes events are stored on a partition by partition basis except system events and are grouped into five categories as follows Use the 3 amp 1 keys to scroll to the next or previous category screens respectively ALARM EVENT LOG Displays time date for zones that have either caused an TYPE CCC UUU alarm or have been restored in selected partition CHECK EVENT LOG Displays time date for zones that have caused a trouble or TYPE CCC UUU supervisory condition in selected partition BYPASS EVENT LOG Displays time date for zones that have been bypassed in TYPE CCC UUU selected partition OP CL EVENT LOG Displays time date and user number for each arming and TYPE CCC UUU disarming of the system for the partition selected Note that only those users enabled by the installer during add a user procedure will be logged SYSTEM EVENT LOG Displays time date for system problems such as AC TYPE CCC UUU Loss communication failure etc regardless of partition ALL EVENT LOG Displays all categories of events in chronological order TYPE CCC UUU from most recent to oldest To display the events in a particular category press 8 at the desired category screen If in Display Mode events will appear one at a time from the most recent to the oldest Use the 1 key to display events backward in time from recent to past Use the 3 key to display events forward in time The f
195. restores troubles Secondary open close testt Split Dual Primary alarm restores amp cancel Secondary alarms restores troubles open close testt Primary alarms restores troubles Secondary alarms restores open close testt t NOTE 2 way audio test code 65 always routes to the primary phone number regardless of the programming of fields 51 and 1 34 If in DUAL SPLIT reporting mode and 2 way AUTO CALLBACK is disabled the report will not go to the secondary phone number until the 2 way session has ended To allow the secondary phone to receive reports immediately after the primary phone enable AUTO CALLBACK mode in VIM programming This will prevent the sending of the listen in to follow message 606 allowing the report to go to the secondary phone number 2 way voice can then be initiated by calling back within 5 minutes and entering the correct audio ID number ADEMCO LOW SPEED is a pulsed format which responds to a 1400 Hz handshake and kiss off and transmits data with 1900Hz pulse tones 10 pulses per second pps A typical message consists of two rounds which must be verified by the receiver A complete standard report consists of either a 3 or 4 digit account number followed by a 1 digit alarm code Though 2 rounds are sent only the valid report is displayed In expanded reporting two messages are sent two rounds per message the first being the account number and alarm code the second being the zone
196. ries wireless pushbutton or contact closure or opening and 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 ex lobby door access These zone types are not for use by 5700 series devices NOTE FOR PANIC KEYS Keypad panic zones share the same zone response type for both partitions but panics may be individually enabled for each partition IMPORTANT FAULT ANNUNCIATION Phone module RF VIM and polling loop faults zones 87 88 91 93 amp 97 will report as trouble conditions only and as such should be assigned either zone type 00 if no annunciation is desired or zone type 05 if annunciation as trouble condition is desired See FAULT ANNUNCIATION notes in POLLING LOOP and WIRELESS EXPANSION sections for more information section 3 DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING SYSTEM WIDE GLOBAL DATA FIELDS General Procedure global i e non partition specific programming fields are grouped into three sets referred to as pages as represented in the diagram below The first page of fields is accessed automatically after entering a field number To access the other pages of fields indicated on the programming form by a 1 or 2 in front of the 2 digit field address press 94 Note that the alpha keypads display the words ALT PROGRAM MODE along with a 1 or 2 depending on which page of progr
197. riod only The system can be programmed to provide user activated access control If enabled the assigned relay will pulse for 2 seconds when the user enters his code and presses 0 Enter the relay number 00 08 for the relay that will be used for access control Enter 00 if not used in this partition Enter 1 if this partition is to be accessed by a GOTO command Otherwise enter 0 O disable for displayed partition 12enable for displayed partition Section 4 PROGRAMMING WITH 93 MENU MODE General Information NOTE The following fields should be preset before beginning 2 00 Number of Partitions 1 32 receiver type In addition receivers should be programmed via Device programming After programming all system related programming fields in the usual way press 93 while still in programming mode to display the first choice of the menu driven programming functions which are as follows ZONE PROG For programming the following O NO 1 YES Zone Number Zone Response Type Hardwired zone RF Zone e Right left Loop Zone Serial number RPM zone Partition Number for Zone Dialer report code for zone SERIAL PROG For entering 5800 series transmitter amp polling loop 0 NO 1 YES device serial numbers into the system ALPHA PROG For entering alpha descriptors for the following O NO 1 YES Zone Descriptors Partition Descriptors Installer s Message Relay Descriptors Custom Words DEVICE PROG For definin
198. rogrammed for one of zone type responses 20 22 These transmitters are tied to a user in order to provide a record of who armed or disarmed the system Because of this an RF button will not arm or disarm a system unless it has been assigned to a user which is done during the add a user function see Add A User Code section In addition when the user is deleted from the system the key is de activated To test whether the keys are assigned to zones or not use the test mode When the appropriate button is pressed the corresponding zone will be displayed on the keypad and will remain there until test mode is terminated The 5827BD wireless keypad is a 2 way keypad that receives system status via the 5800TM transmitter module The 5800TM module is an addressable device that connects to the controls keypad terminals To set the 5800TM s address one of its jumpers must be cut as follows If keypad is used in partition 1 field 1 48 1 cut the red W1 jumper If keypad is used in partition 2 field 1 48 2 cut the white W2 jumper NOTE The 5800TM transmitter module does not need to be programmed via 93 Menu Mode Device Programming Each RF zone 5700 series or 5800 series can be programmed to respond as burglary or fire zone types such as ENTRY EXIT INTERIOR PERIMETER etc see the ZONE TYPES DEFINITIONS section in the separate PROGRAMMING GUIDE for a complete explanation of each zone type 5700 series devices should be ass
199. rompt Enter the zone list number that you wish to view XX ASSIGNED ZONE Press to scroll through all zones in that list Enter 00 QUIT 00 00 to quit Programming Relays for The system can be programmed to silence external sounders during a 2 way Silencing of External voice session VIM active by using two relays connected in series An example Sounders When Using the shows relays 1 and 2 of the Relay Module connected as shown in the diagram VIM below Program the relay that controls the bell siren 1 as usual and the other relay 2 as shown below This programming enables the sounders when the VIM is not active and disables the sounders when the VIM is active Ex Relay Z2 programming 02 RELAY ACTION Enter the relay action as 2 stay closed STAY CLOSED 2 02 START EVENT Enter start and stop events as 1 alarm ALARM 1 02 START ZN LIST Enter 0 not used for start and stop Zone list NOT USED 0 02 START ZN TYPE Enter start zone type 65 VIM Active VIM ACTIVE 65 02 STOP ZN TYPE Enter stop zone type 66 VIM Inactive VIM INACTIVE 66 4204 RELAY MODULE TO CONTROL S KEYPAD TERMINALS 68 Programming The Vim For Relay Triggering On Supervision Fault Relay Voice Descriptors To program the system to trigger a relay upon an VIM fault use the Relay Programming Menu as described earlier but enter the following values at the appropriate prompts When programmed the relay activates upon VIM failure and
200. rwise enter 0 Select the type of time stamping desired 0 standard 12 hour 1 24 hour format PROGRAMMING PARTITION SPECIFIC DATA FIELDS General Procedure Values for some programming fields are system wide global and some can be different for each partition partition specific If the system is set up for 2 partitions field 2 00 2 the partition specific programming fields are automatically skipped when programming the global fields The table below lists the partition specific fields that can be defined for each partition To access partition specific fields 1 Press 91 which will prompt you for the partition number desired 2 Enter a partition specific field number ex 09 to begin programming When the first field s entry is completed the next partition specific field will automatically be displayed When all partition specific fields are programmed the system returns to the global programming fields page 1 fields To return to the global program fields before finishing all fields enter any global field number 3 Repeat this procedure for each partition in the installation PROGRAMMING PARTITION SPECIFIC FIELDS Press 91 to select a partition Enter a Partition Specific Field Number elected Partitio Set of Fields Exits to global page 1 program fields Press 91 to select next partition Enter any global field number to return to the global fields at any time Partition Specific Field Description
201. ry Format Low Speed Format Primary Secondary Format Low Speed Format Sec Checksum Verification Sescoa Radionics Select Dual Reporting Standard Expanded Report Primary Standard Expanded Report Secondary b4 78 Report Codes For Zones 1 64 87 99 79 Zone Type Restores For Zone Types 1 8 50 Determines whether the control will wait for a true dial tone before dialing or if it will wait for a predetermined delay before dialing delay is programmed in Dial Tone Pause field 42 The latter may be necessary in high noise environment Telco networks where noise can be confused with dial tone resulting in premature dialing Enter 1 for true dial tone wait If no dial tone is detected will dial at end of pause programmed in field 42 Enter 0 to pause for seconds entered in field 42 then dial Only applicable if central station initiated downloading will be used Enter 00 to disable ring detection Enter 01 14 for ring counts of 1 14 Enter 15 to select answering machine mode that allows the system to receive calls even when a telephone answering machines is connected to the same phone line In the answering machine mode the download caller should let the phone ring once then hang up then call again within 30 seconds The system upon hearing one ring followed by nothing will not answer that call but will ready itself to pick up on the first ring the next incoming call that is received
202. s 184 Partition 090 Third 159 Back 121 Driveway 130 Kitchen 022 149 Three 072 Bares 122 Duct 131 Phone 061 Tool 213 Basement 021 Laundry 140 Power 063 Two 071 Bathroom 051 132 Left 027 166 Battery 053 Eight 077 Library 141 ines 025 Bed 092 Eighth 221 Light 019 Rear 088 Upper 187 Bedroom 015 Equipment 133 Living 030 Right 028 Upstairs 183 Blower 123 Exit nee 004 Loading 142 Room 018 Utility 185 Boiler 124 Lower 094 Bright 162 Factory 134 007 215 Building 125 Father s 211 Machine 143 056 Window 017 Burglary 039 135 Master 144 Service 150 Wing 216 Fifth 218 014 Seven
203. s 09 10 11 12 13 16 22 23 Entry Delay 1 Exit Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay 2 Alarm Sounder Duration Confirmation Of Arming Ding Keypad Panic Enables Multiple Alarms Entry delay defines the delay time which allows users to reenter the premises through a door that has been programmed as an entry delay door and disarm the system without sounding an alarm The system must be disarmed within this period or an alarm will occur Enter the entry delay time 01 15 times 15 seconds or 00 for no delay up to a maximum delay of 225 seconds entry 15 times 15 seconds for the zone assigned to Entry Delay 1 Maximum 3 for UL installations Exit delay defines the delay period that allows users to leave the premises through a door that has been programmed as an entry exit delay door after arming the system without setting off the alarm Enter the exit delay time 01 15 times 15 seconds or 00 for no delay up to a maximum delay of 225 seconds for the zone assigned to Exit Delay 1 Maximum 4 for UL installations Entry Delay 2 is used for the zone assigned to Entry Delay 2 zone type Note that this delay must be longer than Entry Delay 1 Maximum 3 for UL installations Exit delay 2 is used for the zone assigned to Exit Delay 2 Note that this delay must be longer than Exit Delay 1 Maximum 4 for UL installations Defines the length of time an external sounder and the keypad s sounder will sou
204. s 2 3 4 6 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices Also supports 4 wire smoke detectors Zone 5 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices Also supports 4 wire smoke detectors Zone 7 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices Also supports 4 wire smoke detectors Alternatively can be used to support remote keyswitch If used for keyswitch it cannot be used as protection zone Zone 8 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices Also supports 4 wire smoke detectors Zone 8 also supports latching glass break detectors Zone 9 Unsupervised devices only Programmable for fast response 10mS Can monitor fast acting glass break detectors or vibration sensors if set for fast response Programmable Response Time For Zone 9 Zone response time for zone 9 can be set to either 350mS normal or 10mS fast via program field 14 Hard wired Zone 1 UL NOTE EOLRs are required for UL installations Applications Can be used for EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices It is the only zone that supports up to sixteen 16 2 wire smoke detectors Zone Response Type Any except type 23 no alarm Max Zone Resistance 100 ohms excluding EOLR Unsupervised Usage Cut red PCB jumper Only closed circuit devices can be used EOLR Supervised Leave red PCB jumper intact Supports both open circuit and closed circuit devices Connect open circuit device in parallel
205. s to the security system are provided with the Phone Module In addition a PHONE ACCESS USER S GUIDE is supplied with the Phone Module for the user of the system Mounting The Phone Phone Module may be mounted the control cabinet if space is available or Module if this is not possible on the side of the cabinet or adjacent to it Pry off the Phone Module s cover prior to wiring When the Phone Module is mounted inside the control cabinet it can be attached with 2 faced adhesive tape to the cabinet s interior surface Do not mount on the cabinet door or attempt to attach it to the PC board The Module s cover can be left off if itis mounted within the cabinet When the Module is to be mounted outside the cabinet screw holes at its rear will permit it to be mounted horizontally or vertically 2 faced adhesive tape may be used if preferred Wires can be brought out from the side or back a round breakout is also available on the back When the Module s mounting and wiring is completed its cover should be installed with label affixed as indicated next Affix the 4285 connections label supplied separately to the inside of the Phone Module s cover if the cover is used Otherwise affix the label to the inside of the control cabinet s door 32 Wiring Connections General Wiring Programming The Control For Phone Access The 4285 is wired between the control panel and the premises handset s It listens for touc
206. se If second word is not desired press 000 Press to accept entry 01 ENTER DESC d3 From the relay voice descriptor vocabulary list enter the 3 digit index number for the third word of the relay descriptor phrase If third word is not desired press 000 Press to accept entry The ENTER RELAY NO prompt will appear Enter the next relay number to be programmed or enter 00 to quit 69 Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitutes Vocabulary Word Index Word Index Word Index Word Index Word Index 116 Daughters 208 023 011 South 155 Alarm 255 Den 052 Gas 138 Office 147 Stairs 006 067 Detector 128 Glass 139 On 058 Station 156 Apartment 117 Device 060 One au 070 Storage 157 Appliances 161 Dim 163 Hall 050 Open 148 Sun 154 118 031 010 Outside 210 System 062 119 Door 016 Down 008 Inside 209 Panic 013 Temperature 158 Baby 120 Downstair
207. se types assign right loop zones and wireless zones and assign zones to partitions and program dialer reports Use 93 Menu Mode for programming alpha descriptors Refer to the ALPHA PROGRAMMING section to enter zone and partition descriptors and a custom installer s message Use 93 Menu Mode for programming relays relay voice descriptors and custom word voice substitutes Set Communication Defaults Refer to the COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING section for further instructions if one of the four communication default programming sets is to be used Exit Programming Mode Exit programming mode by pressing either 98 or 99 A second entry of 99 is required if the exit is being done from fields 1 00 and above To prevent re access to Programming mode using the Installer s code use 98 The only way to re access Programming mode is by depressing both the and 7 keys at the same time within 30 seconds of power up Exiting by using 99 always allows reentry into Programming mode using the Installer s code Either way of exiting will allow access via downloading IMPORTANT If local programming lockout is set via downloading programming mode cannot be entered at the keypad Section 2 ZONE TYPES Zone Types amp Applicable Sensors Type 00 Zone Not Used Type 01 Entry Exit Z1 Burglary Type 02 Entry Exit 2 Burglary Type 03 Perimeter Burglary Type 04 Interior Follower The VISTA 40 supports up to 64 zones of
208. seconds The current address will be displayed No key entry is allowed in this mode Press any key to exit or wait 10 seconds to exit the viewing mode Powering Additional Up to five 5 6139 keypads can be powered from the auxiliary power output provided Keypads _ that the 750mA rating is not exceeded The backup battery will supply power to these keypads in the event that AC power is lost Additional keypads up to the system maximum of 16 can be connected to the system by using a regulated 12VDC power supply e g 488 12 supplies 12V 500mA Use a UL Listed battery backed supply for UL installations Connect additional keypads as shown below using the keypad wire colors shown Make sure to observe the current ratings for the power supply used SUPPLEMENTARY CONTROL POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL STRIP _ AUX AUK DATA DSTA A IMPORTANT IMPORTANT 0 F E MAKE CONNECTIONS Common of auxiliary Q a DIRECTLY TO SCREW power supply must be zzi c E TERMINALS AS SHOWN L connected to terminal S z 2 z MAKE NO CONNECTION 7 of the control panel Ejo S n 5 TO THE KEYPAD BLUE g g WIRE IF PRESENT gt gt gt gt gt gt Nx NC NC x x EB BB BE POWERING ADDITIONAL KEYPADS 15 6139AV 2 Way Voice Keypads Voice Interface Module VIM Connection 46 The control
209. sor will then move to the next position ready for entry of the next character in this example When the cursor reaches a position over an existing character pressing the 3 or 1 key will advance or back up from that character in the alphabet Proceed in this manner until all characters in the message have been entered To store this new display message in memory press the 8 key The system will ask for a new partition number Enter 00 to quit or 1 2 for a new partition number 23612 annunciation of those words NOTE This vocabulary is not to be used for relay voice descriptors ALPHA VOCABULARY For Entering Alpha Descriptors To select a word press followed by the word s 3 digit number Bulleted words in bold face type are those that are also available for use by the 4285 phone module If using a phone module and words other than these are selected for alpha descriptors the phone module will not provide See the vocabulary listed in the RELAY VOICE DESCRIPTORS section when programming relay voice descriptors 000 Word Space 051 DESK 101 INSIDE 151 POLICE 202 TRANSMITTER 001 AIR 052 DETECTOR 102 INTERIOR 152 POOL 208 TRAP 002 ALARM 053 DINING 103 INTRUSION 153 POWER 003 ALCOVE 054 DISCRIMINATOR 4g4 JEWELRY errs ep I LEE SES BIST 105 KITCHEN 206 UPPER 005 AMBUSH 056 DOCK 155 RADIO Se Wee Thine 006 AREA 057 DOOR 106 LAUNDRY 156 REAR E adi 007 APARTMENT 058 DORMER 1
210. spaces Enter the primary phone number up to 12 digits 0 9 or 11 12 13 Pause This is the phone number the control will use to transmit alarm and status messages to the central station Do not fill unused spaces Note that back up reporting 8 calls are made to the secondary phone number if no acknowledgment is received after 8 attempts to the primary number is automatic only if a secondary phone number is entered This field enables backup reporting if field 51 Dual Reporting and or 1 34 Split Reporting is not enabled Enter the secondary phone number up to 12 digits 0 9 or 11 12 13 Pause The secondary phone is the number that the control will use if communication on the primary number is unsuccessful Do not fill unused spaces If this field is programmed a secondary subscriber account number field 90 must also be programmed can be the same as the primary account number Enter 1 if open close reporting for the keyswitch is desired Enter 0 if reporting is not desired This field sets the delay time for the Dial Tone Detect option if true dial tone is not selected in that field Enter the desired wait time for dial tone detection as follows Enter single digit 0 5 secs 1 11 secs or 2 30 secs Must be 0 for UL 49 Dialer Options continued 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Dial Tone Detection Ring Detection Count Prima
211. ssued 101 Turning The System Over 102 To The User 1 Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of its functions as well as the User s Manual supplied 2 n particular explain the operation of each zone entry exit perimeter interior fire etc Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature s programmed into the system IMPORTANT In the spaces provided in the User s Manual record the Entry and Exit Delay times and those functions that have been programmed into the available PANIC keys or key pairs 3 Make sure the user understands the importance of testing the system at least weekly following the procedure provided in the User s Manual TO THE INSTALLER Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing at least weekly to insure the system s proper operation at all times Section SUMMARY OF SYSTEM COMMANDS Arming Disarming Arming Away Enter User Code AWAY 2 And Silencing Commands Arming Stay Enter User
212. stem powers up armed an alarm will occur 3 minutes after arming if a zone is faulted When so armed reports closing as User 0 if open close reporting for installer was enabled in field 39 Note that if the previous state was armed AWAY or STAY the system may not respond to sensor changes for a small period of time 1 3 min which allows time for sensors such as PIRs to stabilize Must be 1 for UL applications Instruct users that authority levels O or 5 cannot be used to disarm the system if control powers up armed Enter 0 if end of line resistors are to be used Enter 1 if end of line resistors are not to be used normally closed loops that detect only an open and do not require end of line resistors Must be 0 for UL Enter the day 01 07 and time 00 23 hours 00 59 min that the first test report shall be transmitted 00 entry in all locations signifies immediately upon exiting Note that day 01 Monday See fields 81 amp 82 for assigning the Test Report code Do not use 00 for the day unless the other locations are also 00 4208 Zone s available when Entering 1 allows a single 4208 to be g6 1 86 0 set to zone numbers 10 17 see 10 17 table but precludes the use of any Precludes uset other polling loop expansion Enter 1 any other polling only when the total polling loop loop expansion expansion consists of a single 4208 module programmed for zones 10 17 No other polling loop expansion is supported with th
213. supervision faults The VIM connects to the control s keypad terminals in the same manner as any other keypad The connection must be home run to the control The VIM also connects to the control s handset terminals See the VIM connection diagram on the next page 1 Connect the VIM module to the control s keypad terminals using the connector with Red Black Green and Yellow wires supplied with the keypad a Attach the 4 pin keypad connector with 4 flying leads to the 4 pin header on the right side of the VIM module see the VIM connection diagram on the next page for location of the 4 pin header b Connect the flying leads from this connector to the keypad terminals on the control as follows Red wire to terminal 6 Black to terminal 7 Green to terminal 8 Yellow to terminal 9 USE ua 6139AV Audio Connections To The VIM Module Programming Information For the VIM Module 2 WAY f VOICE KEYPAD 2 t VOICE KEYPAD ys IMPORTANT SET DIP SWITCHES 2 Connect 3 wires from terminals 1 2 and 3 on the right side of the VIM module to the control as follows a Terminal 1 to the ground terminal 30 on the control b Terminals 2 and 3 to the handset terminals 26 amp 27 on the control Each 6139AV 2 way Keypad requires a shielded 2 wire connection to the VIM Module Splice the flying leads of the supplied SA550AB Audio Bus connector to this shielded cable then plug the conne
214. supports the VIM Voice Interface Module which can support up to six 6139AV 2 way voice keypads These keypads feature a built in microphone and speaker that allows a central station operator to listen in and or speak to persons at the protected premises after an alarm has occurred Note that during this listen in and or speak period all alarms will be temporarily silenced Refer to the 2 WAY VOICE KEYPADS AND AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION section later in this manual for details on wiring and using the VIM module and 6139AV keypads 6139AV Audio Connection In addition to the 4 wire connection to the control s keypad terminals the 6139AV requires a shielded 2 wire connection to a VIM Voice Interface Module This information is provided in the 2 WAY VOICE KEYPADS AND AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION section The VIM connects to the control s keypad terminals in the same manner as any other keypad The VIM requires a device address to be set using its DIP switches and requires programming using the 93 Menu Mode Device Programming Refer to the 2 WAY VOICE KEYPADS AND AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION section for connection and programming information section 5 ZONE CONFIGURATIONS BASIC 9 HARD WIRED ZONES General Information Zones 1 9 are reserved for traditional hard wired devices The following table summarizes zone usage Zone 1 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices Also supports up to sixteen 16 2 wire smoke detectors Zone
215. system will then assign any STAY AWAY or DISARM buttons of the transmitter to this user number Multi Access Press 0 NO or 1 YES If NO the program exits this 0 NO 1 YES mode If yes the Keypad prompts for the Global Arm option for this user Global Arm Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether or 0 NO 1 YES not this user will be allowed to arm more than one partition via Global Arm prompts described in the KEYPAD FUNCTIONS section If the Multi Access option was selected for this user the keypad now prompts for the user s access to the next partition To CHANGE a Master Manager or Operator code To DELETE a Master Manager or Operator code To EXIT The User Code Entry Mode Part 2 SHOP Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether or 0 2 NO 1 YES not this user will have access to the displayed partition number If NO the keypad displays this prompt for the next partition number in sequence If YES the keypad prompts for the following User s authority level in the displayed partition see Authority Level prompt above Note that the user number in the displayed partition is automatically assigned Open Close option for this user in the displayed partition see Open Close prompt above Global Arm option for this user in the displayed partition When both partitions have been displayed the keypad will scroll through the partition s to which access has been assigned and will display the user
216. t Incoming Handset Telco Line 2 GROUND _ Oo 26 27 28 29 EARTH GROUND INCOMING TELCO LINE 2 DIRECT CONNECT HH PLUG TIP BROWN TIP PREMISES PHONES STANDARD PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS 11 section 3 POWERING THE SYSTEM Primary Power Power to the Control panel is supplied by model No 1361 Plug in Transformer which is rated at 16 5VAC 40VA Caution must be taken when wiring this transformer to the panel to guard against blowing the fuse inside the transformer non replaceable NOTE Use 1361CN Transformer in Canadian installations Back Up Power In the event of an AC power loss the Control panel is supported by a back up rechargeable gel cell battery Ademco 467 12V 4AH YUASA NP4 12 12V 4AH and NP7 12 12V 7AH batteries are recommended Do not use Gates batteries The standby battery is automatically tested every 24 hours beginning 24 hours after exiting programming mode In addition entry into the test mode will cause a battery test to be initiated Battery Standby Table NOTE These figures are approximate and may vary depending upon the age quality and capacity of the battery at the time of the AC loss Earth Ground In order for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be Connections effective the designated earth ground terminal must be terminated a good earth ground The following are examples of good earth gro
217. t Suppress TX Supervision Sound Enter 1 to enable restore reporting for individual zone types Enter 0 if no restore report is desired for a zone type Enter the appropriate report codes as indicated on the programming form Enter 0 for instant restore report as zone restores Enter 1 for reporting after bell timeout if zone restored Enter 2 for restore report when system is subsequently disarmed Enter 1 to enable Rotary back up dialing if communicator was not successful on dialing using touch tone DTMF on first attempt Enter 0 if this option is not be to be used This field allows certain reports to be directed to either the primary or secondary phone number Enter 0 1 or 2 in accordance with the following 0 split reporting disabled 1 alarm alarm restore amp cancel reports sent to primary Telco number all others to secondary Telco number 2 open close amp test reports sent to secondary Telco number and all other reports to primary See 51 for split dual reporting comments Enter the appropriate code as shown on the programming form Enter 0 if audible beep and display annunciation upon RF transmitter low battery condition is desired only in disarmed state Enter 1 if audible beep and display is desired in both armed and disarmed states Must be 1 for UL Enter 1 if a trouble message for RF transmitter low battery conditions is to be sent to the central station Enter 0 if no report for transmitter low battery is
218. t partition number 01 to maximum number of partitions programmed for system in field 2 00 This is the primary partition for which the device is intended to be used Press to accept entry If device type 01 02 or 08 was selected this prompt will appear Addressable keypads can be individually programmed to suppress arm disarm beeps entry exit beeps and chime mode beeps This helps prevent unwanted sounds from disturbing users in other areas of the premises Enter a number 00 03 for the keypad sounding suppression options desired for the keypad as follows 00 no suppression 01 suppress arm disarm amp entry exit beeps 02 suppress chime mode beeps only 03 suppress arm disarm entry exit and chime mode beeps The screen will display the next device number to be programmed Press 00 to exit Menu Mode NOTE Keypad address 00 will always be set to an alpha keypad with no sounder suppression options VIM Voice Interface Module Prompts NOTE The VIM reports supervisory faults as zone 93 Make sure to program a response type trouble 2 response type 05 and report code to zone 93 using 93 Menu Mode ZONE PROGRAMMING 64 If device type 7 VIM is selected the following prompts will appear VIM PARTITION MAX 2WAY T O CHIME OTHERS VIM TEXT VIM AC LOSS AUTO CALL BACK Enter the partition number as follows 0 Automatic Mode which means that 2 way voice activates only in
219. t least 10 feet from the Control panel or any remote keypads to avoid interference from their microprocessor 4 If dual receivers are used A Both must be at least 10 feet from each other as well as from the Control panel and remote keypads B Device addresses must be different C Using two Receivers does not increase the number of transmitters the system can support 63 transmitters plus a wireless keypad but will increase remote transmission range 25 Important Battery Notice Fault Annunciation Compatible 5700 Series 26 Wireless Devices Since the phone module RF receiver s VIM and the polling loop are shared among the 2 partitions the scheme for annunciating their failure follows Respective faults for zones 87 88 91 93 amp 97 will report as trouble conditions only and as such should be assigned either zone type 00 if no annunciation is desired or zone type 05 if annunciation as trouble condition is desired If the polling loop or RF link fails the corresponding zone number will display a trouble condition for each partition that uses the device that failed In addition all zones associated with that device will indicate a check condition The trouble condition will not interfere with the ability to arm the partition but the faults must first be bypassed NOTE 5800 series transmitters have built in tamper protection and will annunciate a CHECK condition if cover is removed unless field 24
220. t of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 AVIS L tiquette du minist re des Communications du Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications Le minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communications Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e de raccordement Dans certains cas les fils int rieurs de l entreprise utilis s pour un service individuel la ligne unique peuvent tre prolong s au moyen d un dispositif homologu de raccordement cordon prolongateur t l phonique interne L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp chet pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Actuellement les entreprises de t l communications ne permettent pas que l on raccorde leur mat riel aux prises d abonn s sauf dans les cas precis pr vus par les tarifs particuliers de ces entreprises Les r parations du mat riel homologu doivent tre effectu es pas un centre d entretien canadien a
221. tain polling loop RPMs or 5800 series transmitters are used This option is used to disable this module s tamper detection Enter 1 to disable Enter 0 if tamper detection is desired This field allows optional triggering of the voltage output on pin 7 of the J7 header for zone response type 8 24hr auxiliary The 0 disable selection is useful if J7 header pin 7 is used for a panic trigger and non panic devices are used for all zones assigned to zone response type 8 e g water sensor temp sensor If disabled only burglary or audible panic alarms will trigger pin 7 Otherwise enter 1 Enter 1 if it is desired that no test report be sent if any other type of report was sent since the last test report Enter 0 if test reports are to be sent at the set intervals regardless of other reports having been sent Must be 0 for UL applications Control Options continued 27 Test Report Interval 28 Power Up In Previous State 41 Normally Closed or EOLR Zones 2 8 83 First Test Report Time 86 4208 Module Zone Assignment Enter the test reporting interval in hours 001 199 Enter 000 if no test reporting is desired If a test report is desired enter a test code in fields 81 amp 82 location 7 Max 024 for UL Enter 1 if it is desired that upon power up the system will assume the system status prior to power down Enter 0 if it is desired that the system will always power up in a disarmed state When the sy
222. tery 010 010 93 017 010 O10 Bypss Rst Low Bat Res 010 010 97 ONE 00 AC Loss 010 010 95 012 O10 1 or Akey AC Restore 010 010 96 012 8 orC key Test olo 010 99 012 4 or B key Power 010 010 NOTES 97 Poll Loop Short 88 amp 90 RCVR not receiving transmitter Cancel 010 010 A ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENABLES 79 80 ZONE TYPES 1 8 All enabled 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 ZONE TYPES 9 amp 10 1 1 All enabled 9 10 ARM STAY amp TIME SET REPORT CODES Time Date set or event log reset Armed STAY 1 40 1 41 First Digit Second Digit 010 010 010 010 T7 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO EXPRESS FORMAT 94 then 81 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 47 SECONDARY FORMAT 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec 49 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION No checksu
223. the OFF key Armed System Test IMPORTANT A message will be sent to the central station during the following tests Notify the central station that a test will be in progress NOTE A display of COMM FAILURE indicates a failure to communicate no Kissoff by the receiver at the central station after the maximum number of transmission attempts is tried If this occurs verify that the phone line is connected the correct report format is programmed etc 1 Arm the system and fault one or more zones Silence alarm sounder s each time by entering the code and pressing OFF Check that Entry Exit delay zones provide the assigned delay times 2 Check the keypad initiated alarms if programmed in field 05 by pressing the programmed panic keys or panic key pairs on some keypads A or 1 ALARM and 95 will be displayed C or 3 ALARM and 96 will be displayed B or 7 ALARM and 99 will be displayed If the system has been programmed for audible emergency the keypad will emit a loud steady alarm sound Silence the alarm by entering the security code and pressing OFF If the system has been programmed for silent panic there will be no audible alarms or displays A report will be sent to the central station however NOTE A 2 way voice session will begin if so programmed during this test if any of the Panic keys are programmed to report to the central station 3 Notify the central station that all tests are finished and ver
224. titions They include control options downloader and dialer options RF options event logging options etc Refer to the PROGRAMMING DATA FIELDS section for a listing of the program fields arranged by function Note that field 2 00 number of partitions amp field 1 32 RF expander type must be programmed before continuing Program partition specific fields When the system wide fields have been programmed program all partition specific programming fields by first pressing 9 1 to select a partition 1 2 while still in data field program mode Then enter the first partition specific field number 09 The next partition specific field will automatically be displayed when you are finished entering the value for field 09 Partition specific fields can have different values for each partition To program the fields for the next partition press 91 enter the desired partition number then enter field 09 Refer to the PROGRAMMING PARTITION SPECIFIC FIELDS section for detailed instructions Use 93 Menu Mode for device programming Refer to the DEVICE PROGRAMMING section to assign keypad ID numbers and default partitions for each keypad and to selectively suppress certain keypad sounding Use this mode to assign RF receivers 4281 5881 output devices 4204 relay module 4285 phone module and the VIM voice interface module as well Use 93 Menu Mode for zone programming Refer to the ZONE PROGRAMMING section to program zone respon
225. to disable a function See field 1 53 for Callback disable option For UL installations all entries must be 0 Enter 1 if callback is not required when downloading Enter 0 if callback is required Must be 0 for UL Enter 1 if TouchTone service is being used Enter 0 if rotary phone service is used IMPORTANT Do not select a dialing method that is not legally permitted by the telephone company for the particular subscriber If selecting touch tone make sure the subscriber has requested and is paying for touch tone service Note that whether or not touch tone dialing for call placement is permitted communication by the use of DTMF signaling Ademco High Speed will still take place See field 1 33 for Touch Tone w Rotary backup This field is used to enter up to four 2 digit numbers 00 09 B F 11 15 If not required enter nothing and proceed to next address otherwise enter prefix needed to obtain an outside Telco line This field may be used alternatively to enter a prefix that can suppress the Telco s call waiting feature from interfering with outgoing transmissions This prefix is only useful if the Telco option to suppress call waiting has been obtained by your customer The prefix to be used is 01010700 if rotary dialing is being used or 140700 if touch tone dialing is being used Each entry is a 2 digit entry so as to allow use of hexadecimal digits B F Do not use hexadecimal digit A Only enter digits required Do not fill unused
226. ugh the list When zone descriptors are being entered as described in step 3a the custom word numbers are 250 to 269 for words 1 to 20 respectively When being en tered as described in step 3b each word will be found at the end of the group of words that begin with the same letter as it does 4 When you have reached the desired character press the 6 key to select it The cursor will then move to the right in position for the next character 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to create the desired word or words Note that the 4 key can be used to move the cursor to the left if necessary and that key 7 can be used to enter a blank or to erase an existing character Each word or word string cannot exceed 10 characters 6 Press the 8 key to save the custom word s and return to the CUSTOM WORD display The custom word or string of words will be automatically added to the built in vocabulary at the end of the group of words beginning with the same letter 7 Repeat steps 2 through 6 to create to 19 additional custom words or word strings 8 Key 00 at custom word prompt to exit the zone description programming mode Creating Partition Descriptors Creating A Custom Message Display Installer s Message Select Part DESCRIPT mode The system will ask for the partition number desired Enter the number as a single key Follow the same procedure as for CUSTOM WORDS except that partition descriptors are limited to four 4
227. unds 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 AC Power Outlet Ground Available from 3 prong 120VAC power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a three wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61 035 or equivalent available at most electrical supply stores PRIMARY POWER Supplied by 1361 Plug in Connect to 12VDC 4AH Transformer which A DC 7AH is rated at 16 5VAC 40VA al E ae a Caution must be CHARGING taken when wiring VOLTAGE this transformer to 197 VBC c the panel to guard Replace against blowing the 60 Hz Outlet fuse inside the transformer non replaceable TRANSFORMER 9 16 5VAC 40V ADEMCO No 1361 IN C N USE No 1361CN or 4300 X 10 DEVICES WILL BE USED WHEN POWERING UP THE PANEL PLUG THE TRANSFORMER IN BEFORE CONNECTING THE BATTERY AC POWER AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS 12 Power Up Procedure 1 Fill out the Polling Loop Current Draw and Auxiliary Device Current Draw Worksheets shown below Make sure that the currents drawn from these outputs do not exceed their respective ratings CAUTION Failure to observe the polling loop current rating will cause a polling loop malfunction Failure to observe the auxiliary o
228. unication dialer Functions non payment of monitoring fees in an owned system Shut Down all Security System Functions non payment for a leased system Inhibit Local Keypad Programming prevents takeover of your accounts Leave a message for customer alpha keypads ONLY Command the System to Upload a Copy of its Resident Program to the office Read Arming Status AC Power Status List of Faulted Zones List of Bypassed Zones 100 Event Log List of Zones Currently in Alarm List of Zones Currently in Trouble List of RF sensors with low battery conditions Set the Real Time clock Accessing the Control from a remote location is protected against compromise by the use of 4 levels of protection 1 Security Code Handshake The subscriber s account number as well as an 8 digit ID number known only to the office must be matched between the Control and computer 2 Hang Up and Call Back The Control panel will hang up and call the computer back at the pre programmed number only if the security codes match 3 Data Encryption All data that is exchanged between the computer and Control is encrypted to reduce the possibility of anyone tapping the line and corrupting data 4 Operator Access Levels Up to 15 operators can have access to the DOWNLOADER each having their own log on code However each operator can be assigned one of three levels of access in both FILE and COMMAND functions as follows File Access Read Only abl
229. urrent in excess of 750mA is supplied by the battery Up to two 702 sirens can be used wired in series Up to two 719 sirens can be used wired in parallel Important Going beyond the above mentioned limits will overload the power supply or may possibly trip the bell output circuit protector U L Use only UL Listed sounding devices for UL installations Self contained siren driver built in and weatherproof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or yelp sound and is rated at 120 dB 10 feet This siren can also be tamper protected or can be mounted in a metal cabinet 716 which can be tamper protected Compact self contained siren driver built in and weatherproof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or yelp sound and is rated at 90 dB 10 feet A 708BE cabinet is available which can be tamper protected if necessary Compact high intensity sounder rated at 123 dB 9 10 feet This sounder emits an ear piercing high frequency sound This sounder can be mounted indoors bracket included or outdoors in 708BE cabinet Attractive self contained indoor siren driver built in provides steady or warble tones and is rated at 95dB 10 feet AMSECO motor bell amp box rated at 81 dB 10 feet System Sensor indoor piezo sounder red or beige rated at 90 dB 9 10 feet 2739 2 PART 2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES Section 1 GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES GENERAL INFORMATION
230. use ID to be set After installation check that all transmitters have been assigned the proper house ID by using the procedure described later Each transmitter except 5701 5727 5801 5802 5802CP amp 5804 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 a transmitter within a programmed interval field 1 31 the keypad will display the transmitter number and CHECK will be displayed Each transmitter including 5701 5727 5801 5802 amp 5802CP is also supervised for low battery conditions and transmits a low battery signal when the battery has approximately 30 days of life remaining The keypad displays the transmitter number and LO 5800 series transmitters have built in serial numbers that must be enrolled by the system during on site programming Refer to PART 2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES section for details To check that all transmitters have been set properly program the receiver to the proper house ID if required and enter the Installer code 7 3 All transmitters that have been enabled for the partition in which the test was initiated will be displayed As each transmitter checks in up to 2 hours its ID number will disappear A faster way to do this is to fault each transmitter which causes a transmission to be sent to the receiver When all transmitters have checked in there should be no ID numbers displaye
231. user Can perform normal system functions but cannot disarm if armed by a code other than Installer s code including Quick Arm Enable open close reporting for installer in field 39 Master Level 1 The Master Code is the code intended for use by the primary users of the system when performing system functions and can be changed by the Master User The master codes can be used to assign up to 68 lower level codes which can be used by other users of the system who don t have a need to know the master code As shipped from the factory there are no master or manager codes pre programmed The installer must program at least one master code during initial installation Master cannot assign anybody a level of 0 or 1 Can change his own code Can add delete change manager or operator codes Each user s code can be individually eliminated or changed at any time Open close reporting of added users are same as that of the master or manager adding the new user Can perform all system functions 89 User Codes amp Levels Of Authority cont Open Close Reporting Note When adding a user the system will only prompt for Open Close report capability if the user is being added by the Installer When a Master or Manager adds a new user the new user s Open Close report ing enable will be the same as that of the Master or Manager adding the user If Open Close reports are required to be selectable by the Master or M
232. ust be connected to Zone 7 and to the J7 connector trigger outputs respectively A 2k EOL resistor must be connected across the switch regardless of whether or not zones 2 8 are selected to use EOL resistors See keyswitch wiring diagram on the next page Note that the system automatically assigns zone type 10 to zone 7 if a keyswitch is used A momentary short across this zone will arm the system in the AWAY mode If the short is held for more than 3 seconds the system will arm in the STAY mode After the system has been armed the next time zone 7 is shorted the System will disarm An optional closed circuit tamper switch model 112 can be wired in series with zone 7 so that if the switchplate is removed from the wall the tamper will open disabling keyswitch operation until the system is next disarmed from the keypad Notes Only one keyswitch with LEDs can be supported by the system s power supply Open close reporting for keyswitch is enabled in field 40 and the keyswitch reports as user 0 If the keyswitch is used trigger output 1 can still be used as previously described in VOLTAGE TRIGGERS section Trigger outputs 2 amp 4 are used to light the keyswitch LEDs as shown below If the keyswitch is used zone 7 cannot be used as a protection zone LED indications are defined as follows On Steady Armed Away Slow Flash Armed Stay Rapid Flash Alarm Memory J7 CONNECTOR BROKEN LINES REPRESENT INST
233. utoris d sign par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise en terre de la source d nergie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques de r seau de conduites d eau s il y en a soient raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particulierement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir recours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas L indice de charge IC assign chaque dispositif terminal pour viter toute surcharge indique le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut tre raccord un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit boucl peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 106 DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR ADDRESSABLE POLLING LOOP DEVICES 4208 ZONE EXPANDER oooccooooo SHOWN SET FOR ID 19 09 SIDE VIEW UP g POS 1 LOOPS 1 amp 2 RESPONSE TIME W TABLE FAST SLOW A UP DN B DN UP
234. utput current rating will result in a battery which does not charge properly or possibly a tripped circuit breaker 2 Wire the 1361 transformer 1361CN in Canada to terminals 1 amp 2 on the control panel before connecting the battery as shown in the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram Do not plug in at this time 3 Connect all polling loop and auxiliary devices such as keypads PIRs etc 4 Plug the transformer into a 24 hour uninterrupted AC outlet After a few seconds the green READY LED on the keypad s should light and the keypad s should display DISARMED READY TO ARM Alpha keypads or READY Fixed word keypads 5 Connect the battery to the battery tabs on the control board using the battery cables supplied use Red for to Black for to See the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET S98MX PIR EL mA qo c co c rn rc 0 n ou 4191SN Contact 1mA G 4194 Contact mA 4192SD Photo Smoke O4mA 4192SDT Smoke wiHeat_ O 4mA 4192CP lonization Detector 04mA 4275 Dual Element PIR ima 0 4278 Quad Element PIR 1mA 4190WH 2 Zone RPM 1 mA LOW 2 mA HIGH 4278EXSNPR ima 49395 Contact ima 9595 If the total current draw exceeds 64 mA a 4197 Loop Extender module must be used AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WO
235. within 30 seconds the downloader calling again DO NOT USE 00 if 4285 Phone module is being used DO NOT USE 01 if the VIM module is being used This field selects the reporting format for use on the primary telephone line Enter the appropriate number for the primary format as follows O Low Speed 1 Contact ID 2 Ademco High Speed 3 Ademco Express Note Contact ID 1 is the only reporting format that will send a listen in to follow message when using a n AAV unit Enter the appropriate value 0 Ademco Low Speed 1 Sescoa Radionics This field selects the reporting format for the secondary telephone line Enter the appropriate number for the secondary format as follows O Low Speed 1 Contact ID 2 Ademco High Speed 3 Ademco Express Enter the appropriate value 0 Ademco Low Speed 1 Sescoa Radionics Enter 1 for either or both primary secondary formats to send a verification digit to validate the message at the receiver without having to send two message rounds Valid for 3 1 4 2 and Ademco High Speed reports Enter 0 if not desired Enter 0 if Radionics format is to be used with hexadecimal 0 9 B F reporting Enter 1 if SESCOA format is to be used with only numeric reporting 0 9 This selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers This field allows all reports to be sent to both primary and secondary phone numbers Enter 1 if it is desired that all reports are sent to both primary and secondary phone
236. wn programming zone e g a 5803 s three inputs require three programming zones Transmitter inputs entered as RF 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 restore check in or automatic low battery signals The transmitter may be carried off premises INPUT INPUT MH LOOP 2 REED REED LOOP 1 LOOP 1 INPUT TERMINALS TERMINALS LOOP 1 INPUT LOOP 5816 ALTERNATE 5816MN LEARN AS RF LEARN AS RF 5802 5802CP Ki LEARN AS BR LEARN AS UR OR RF INPUT a LOOP INPUT 3 LOOP 1 3 2 5818 ISIS LEARN AS RF 5817 LEARN AS RF 5802MN 5803 LEARN AS UR OR RF LEARN AS BR 5827 SET HOUSE CODE LOOP 1 TERMINALS Pa YOU MUST SET HOUSE CODE LEARN THIS 5819 BUTTON LO P 3 LEARN AS RF LOOP 4 INPUT TERMINALS LOOP p 1 5806 5807 5808 lt a 5806 SHOWN INP LEARN AS RF ne INPUT LOOP 5804 1 LOOP LEARN MOTION 1 AS BR MOTION 5849 5890 LEARN AS RF LEARN AS RF ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO D E M Cc C A DIVISION OF PITTWAY COR
237. ypad e g LISTEN MODE which can be helpful when testing the system Enter 1 to select Enter 0 if not desired Press to accept entry NOTE Panic zones 95 96 and 99 will not display 2 way voice mode messages regardless of whether VIM TEXT is enabled This option if selected allows the VIM to listen in in the event of the system s AC loss it then operates using the backup battery power This is recom mended for installations where life support devices are used such as a dialysis machine Enter 1 to select Enter 0 if operation upon power failure is not desired Press to accept entry If enabled this option allows the Central Station to call back and initiate 2 way voice communication within 5 minutes after an alarm report is sent Otherwise a Listen in to Follow message Contact ID event code 606 is sent at the end of the report to initiate 2 way voice communication immediately Relay Programming These relay output actions are performed in response to a programmed condition This is recommended if dual reporting is selected to allow the report to be sent to primary and secondary numbers The display returns to the DEVICE ADDRESS prompt for entry of the next device or exit from DEVICE PROGRAMMING mode The VISTA 40 supports up to eight 8 X 10 and or relay outputs The X 10 interface is made via a 4300 plug in transformer Relay and X 10 devices are interchangeable in functionality Once a
238. ype 1 7 or 8 the summary display appears The display will then repeat with the zone number question for programming the other zones in the system Enter 00 to exit back to normal programming mode If this is a previously enrolled sensor the loop number for this zone will appear Press to continue If the sensor s serial number has not been enrolled the serial number can be enrolled now by entering 1 or it can be enrolled later by using the Serial Number Enrolling Deleting menu see next section Enter O if serial number will be enrolled later The summary screen will then appear see summary screen description on previous page If enrolling the serial number now entering 1 at the last prompt this prompt appears You can enroll transmitter serial numbers using either of two methods A Fault the transmitter two times The keypad will beep twice when it hears each transmission When enrolling transmitters assigned as BR input type e g 5802 5802CP allow 8 seconds between transmissions OR B Enter the serial number directly from the keypad The serial number is located on the bar code label of the transmitter Simply enter the 7 digit number following the letter A then press Enter the appropriate loop number for the zone being programmed and press When the serial number has been successfully enrolled its number appears in the display A typical display is shown below 20PROGAS RF 1 A001 3078
239. zone is sufficient to support operation of only one detector in alarmed state Follow the manufacturer s recommendations on proper installation Detectors which exceed 1 1k ohms in alarm but maintain a voltage drop in alarm of less than 3 8 volts can also be used Zones 2 8 Advisories If latching type devices are installed on both zones 1 amp 8 and these zones are assigned to different partitions there is a possibility that if both devices go into alarm at the same time the resetting of one device could cause the loss of alarm memory in the other device Use of N O or N C contacts on the same zone may prevent proper glass break detector operation UL NOTE 4 wire smoke detectors cannot be used in UL installations Hard wired Zone 9 Applications This zone is unsupervised and is suitable for monitoring fast acting glass break sensors or vibration sensors when pro grammed for fast response Response Type Any type except fire 09 and types 20 22 these are used only for 5800 series wireless transmitters Fast 10 msec or slow 350 msec response selected in field 14 Max Zone Resistance 300 ohms Unsupervised Usage Only closed circuit devices can be used Connect these devices in series with one another between terminals 22 amp 23 Zone 9 Advisories Avoid using mechanical magnetic or relay type contacts in this zone when programmed for fast response UL NOTE The interconnecting wires from zone
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