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1. RELAY 4229 2 DIP SWITCH FOR SETTING ADDRESS AND ZONE A RESPONSE EITHER OR BOTH CAN BE USED TERMINALS ON CONTROL PANEL Y GRN DATA OUT gt CONTROL gt TERM 6 GROUND TERM 4 TAMPER JUMPER POSITION 4229 IN CABINET NOT TAMPER ol4 4229 REMOTE TAMPER PROTECTED 2 BLK gt E 5 12VDC TERM 5 vEL DATAIN lt FR gt TERM 7 99 CONTROL RLY RLY TERMINATE EACH PROGRAMMED ZONE 2 1 REED WITH 1000 OHM 1K TAMPER END OF LINE RESISTOR RELAYS OFF 4 EACH ZONE S MAX SWITCH LOOP RESISTANCE ZONES A B S00 OEM FOL m G H Figure 10 Wiring Connections 4219 amp 4229 4229 shown Installing the RF Receiver and Wireless Transmitter Zones Compatible Receivers Use any ADEMCO 5800 Series Wireless Receivers such as RF Receiver No of Zones 5881L 5882L up to 8 5881M 5882M up to 16 6150RF 5881H 5882H up to 40 plus 16 buttons 5883 6160RF Receiver Connections WIRELESS ZONE NUMBERS transmitter zones 9 48 button zones 49 64 1 Set Device Address to 00 set all switches to the right off position 2 Mount the receiver noting that the RF receiver can detect signals from transmitters within a nominal range of 200 feet 3 Connect the receiver s wire harness to the control s keypad terminals Plug the connector at the other end of the harness into the recei
2. 45 96 45 96 secs 97 120 secs NOTE Entries less than 45 will result in a 45 sec delay The system waits the time entered before arming entry exit zones If the entry exit door is left open after this time expires an alarm will occur Common zones use same delay as partition 1 UL installations For UL Commercial Burglar Alarm and UL Residential Burglar Alarm installations with line security total exit time must not exceed 60 seconds SIA Guidelines minimum exit delay is 45 seconds Entry Delay 1 35 Entry Delay 2 36 00 96 0 96 seconds 97 120 secs 98 180 Secs 99 240 secs NZA EW 30 96 30 96 secs 97 120 secs 98 180 secs 99 240 secs NOTE Entries less than 30 will result in a 30 sec delay Upon entering the system must be disarmed before the time entered expires otherwise it sounds an alarm Common zones use same delay as partition 1 UL Installations For UL Residential Burglary Alarm installations must be set for a maximum of 30 seconds entry delay plus dial delay should not exceed 1 min For UL Commercial Burglar Alarm total entry delay may not exceed 45 seconds SIA Guidelines minimum entry delay is 30 seconds Audible Exit Warning 0 1 yes Warning sound consists of slow continuous beeps until the last 10 seconds and then it changes to fast beeps Sound ends when exit time expires SIA Guidelines must be enabled enter 1 Feature
3. Do not press 97 to load defaults if any programming has been done previously data already programmed into the system will be changed Exiting the Programming Mode Prevent installer code Press 98 Exits Programming Mode and prevents re entry by reentry Installer Code 8 0 0 To enter the programming mode if 98 was used to exit you must first power the system down Then power up again and press and at the same time within 50 seconds of powering up See field 88 for other Program mode lockout options Allow installer code Press 99 Exits Programming Mode and allows re entry by reentry Installer Code 8 0 0 or by Pressing and at the same time within 50 seconds of power up Zone Type Definitions Zone types define the way in which the system responds to faults in each zone Zone Type Type 00 Program a zone with this zone type if the zone is not used Zone Not Used Type 01 Assign to zones that are used for primary entry and exit Entry Exit Provides entry delay when zone is faulted if control is armed in the Away Stay or Night Stay Burglary 1 modes e No entry delay provided when the panel is armed in the Instant Maximum mode e Entry delay 1 is programmable for each partition field 35 e Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected and is programmable field 34 Type 02 Assign to zones that are us
4. Keypad Display Status Codes Contact ID Codes as displayed at 685 sent to CS via IP GSM CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION 0000 Control panel lost communication with internal device E339 C803 Power on reset 0005 internal device has lost contact with AlarmNet E350 C951 Primary communication path failure Ethernet 000 internal device is not registered account not activated R350 R951 Primary communication path restore Ethernet 0019 GSM module shut down E350 C952 Secondary communication path failure GSM 0400 internal device Power on reset AND the control panel lost R350 C952 Secondary communication path restore GSM communications with IP GSM E355 C000 Module lost ECP communication with control R355 C000 Module restore ECP communication with control E353 C103 Long range transmitter fault trouble R353 C103 Long range transmitter fault restore reports only if IP and GSM enabled Start 29 Menu Mode by pressing 729 while in Data Programming mode ENABLE IP GSM Enable INT IP GSM O No 1 Yes 0 no not using either IP or GSM 1 yes using IP and or GSM module to continue NOTE Default 1 IP and or GSM IMPORTANT If using an external communication device first follow the instructions in the Inadequate Signal Strength paragraph in the VISTA GSM Module Installation section for physical installation of an external communication device When complete enter 1 at this prompt and enter 1 Prog at t
5. 5 5 Zone Types 3 20 5 2 5 11 EA IOS VISdILEA OOIX3N NI Q311HW3SSV INOZ 303 SNIBIA TWOIdAL WAL OL 9 HO19313q WHAL OL OL INOZ A9 6 SdOHA 39VL10A 10109 Jl INISSIIOUd NOLLO313Q HOSNIS NMO S1nHS W318AS 3310N 1 001 XVW INOZ Sv ONY ANAN AXONS f NIS3A MOTWHON1nO 21 1 WVHOOHd 141 ANALNO OL d3ridav SI H3MOd N3HM 35019 HOIHM LOVLNOO ISN 991 21 31naow NOISIAH3dnS 703 13S38 3NOZ 3015 INOZ SV 13534 NHv1V NOdl ATH VLN3AONW SN3dO LOVING SIVNINYSL HMd XNV a1gvwWvu9otd Wa SV HIILLNATI ALMIGILNJNO9 LSNW SHOLO3 130 91 SI 1 INOZ NO 3019313 SMOWS SHIM HIENNN IWOWIXVW OASW 004 HO OSE 01 8 1 S3NOZ 3SNOdS3H SNOILO3NNOO dO AYVININNS VISd LC VISIA d LZ YLSIA OOW3QV 3NOZ w u103 sna SNOLLOSNNOS HOLUSILS DONS 00 3NOZ HOV3 32NV1SIS3H 4001 XVII 3 4103 4103 SIHL ONIOIAH3S 340449 moa Wao ead SHPO 00141 Lv 3NI13NOHd3 31 LO3NNOOSIG 000 000 0002 0002 0002 0002 0002 MOOHS dO MSIH LNd3Ad3Hd OL 9NINHVM N N SNOILONYLSNI 33S STVNINH31 3NOHd OL 8 2 2 TINTON 9827 1VNOILdO 30 NO
6. ENROLL TH SL Loor 1 BUTTON 5802 MN2 5804 5804E ENROLL AS ENROLL AS BR UR OR RF LOOP 2 REED LOOP 2 OOP 1 TERMINALS REED Y LOOP 1 5814 5815 ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF LOOP 2 REED 1 INTERNAL SHOCK LOOP 3 SENSOR TERMINALS TERMINALS 58195 WHS amp BRS 5819 ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF SERIAL 1 LOOP SERIAL 1 SERIAL 4 HN ales 2 ERAL 1 SERIAL 2 LOOP 3 RA 2 SERIAL 2 LOOP 1 4 BUTTONS LOOP 4 3 4 BUTTONS LOOP 1 MOTION 5890 5890PI 5878 ENROLL AS BR ENROLL AS RF NOTE For information on any transmitter not shown refer to the instructions accompanying that transmitter for details regarding loop numbers etc LOOP 1 5800551 ENROLL AS RF LOOP 1 5894 ENROLL AS LOOP 3 ae ES Q YOU MUST ENROLL T TER Lor 2 THIS Sg LOOP 1 BUTTON LOOP 1 LOOP 1 5800WAVE 5801 5802 MN SET HOUSE ID ENROLL AS ENROLL AS ENROLL AS RF UR OR RF UR OR RF SERIAL 1 LOOP 3 SERIAL 1 LOOP 1 LOOP 1 SERIAL 1 TOORE LOOP mA SERIAL 1 1 i SERIAL PIS SERIAL 2 LOOP 2 SERIAL 2 LOOP 1 ON 4 BUTTONS LOOP 4 3 4 BUTTONS 5804BD 5804BDV 5805 ENROLL AS BR ENROLL AS BR SET HOUSE ID LOOP 2 REED LOOP 2 REED LOOP 1 TERMINALS LOOP 1 28 TERMINALS ALTERNATE POSITION FOR 5816 5816MN ENROLL AS ENROLL AS RF
7. 4 1 Function Key Programming 5 14 Function Keys 4 7 5 14 Go No Go Test Mode 7 2 Hardwired zones HAYES Modem House Ideal Model 61 035 2 3 Input Device Type 5 5 Installer Code 3 20 4 7 7 1 7 2 Interior Follower 3 20 5 2 5 11 Interior w Delay 3 21 5 2 5 11 Keypad addresses 2 5 4 11 Keypad Programming Fields 4 11 Keyswitch 2 10 3 22 5 2 3 KiSSOff 7 ciae 5 11 6 1 Long Range Radio E Low Battery Message 7 2 No Alarm Response 3 22 5 11 On Board triggers 2 14 Output Device Mapping 3 19 5 8 5 9 Output Devices Output Functions bes Output relays PABX Access 4 2 Pager 1 Phone No Pager Programming 4 7 Pager Programming Fields 4 7 Pager Report Options 4 8 Paging enne 4 6 Panic 6 6 Partitions 5 1 Perimeter Burglary 3 20 Periodic Test Reports 7 2 Phone Lines uu rene 2 13 Phone Module 1
8. lov ir c d er 4 1 Dialer Programming 40 50 REM 4 2 System Status Report Godes ie Ulead deinen deine de a desde dete dede deden 4 4 Miscellaneous System F ields n 4 5 Pager Programming Eields ec EHE EFE X EE EH SEDENT EAT EFE RUIN pU 4 7 Miscellaneous System Fields sss eene aa 4 8 Configurable Zone Type Fields e niet ena Be ala 4 9 Touch Screen Keypad AUI Enable 4055 ta s ee dde levee 4 11 Keypad Programming Fields sen nnne 4 11 Section 5 Menu Mode Programming 5 1 Zones and Partitions uu tcp A ere tene dete aeter rte ein 5 1 About Zone Programming 56 and 58 Menu Modes nennen entente enne 5 1 3k56 Zone Programming Procedure uuu ua atte t ERR etr ta 5 1 Completing Zone Programming 5 4 58 Expert Programming Mode Procedures 5 4 Wireless Key Programming 5 6 About Output Device
9. LOSS Alpha display keypads or Fixed Word display keypads is displayed the keypad is operating on battery power only If the battery standby capacity is used up during a prolonged AC power outage the control s power will shut down to minimize deep discharge of the battery Comm Failure FC A communication failure has occurred event log 354 message not delivered Open Circuit The keypad is not receiving signals from the control sees an open circuit Long Rng Trbl bF Backup LRR communication failure Bell Failure 70 Bell supervision failure RCVR Jam 90 RF jam detected KEYPAD LOW BAT 00 BAT Wireless keypad low battery Phone Okay Cd The dialer test has been successful CID code 601 Dialer Off dO The dialer is disabled Test in Progress dd Walk test mode is active CID code 607 Upload Completed dC The upload or download session was completed Upload Failed dF The upload or download session failed before completion Installation and Setup Guide SECTION 7 Testing the System About Test Procedures After the installation is complete you should perform the following tests System Test Checks that all zones have been installed properly and the system responds to faults Dialer Test Checks that the phone connection to the central station is working properly Go No Go Test Checks that transmissions can be received from transmitters Should be performed before permanently mounting tran
10. Programming Overview Assign to a zone that 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 Can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired Provides an instant alarm if faulted when armed in the Away Stay Night 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 Usually assigned to a zone containing an emergency button Sends a report to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding Assign to a zone that has an emergency button Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad and an audible external alarm Assign to a zone containing an emergency button or to a zone containing monitoring devices such as water or temperature sensors Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad No bell output is provided Provides a fire alarm on short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit fire alarm produces pulsing bell output and keypad sounding that complies with requirements for temporal pulse sounding of fire notification appliances Fire alarm temporal pulse sounding is as follows pulses pause 3 pulses pause 3 pulses pause repeat
11. SPACE Used to select programming options SPACE Not used 0 0 For entering the number 0 4 ENTER 4 ENTER Press to accept entries No SHIFT function T Active only when the REVIEW prompt is displayed 5 18 Menu Mode Programming Internal Device Ip and GSM Default Values The programming default values for 29 Menu Mode are listed in the Table below OPTION STANDARD DEFAULT VALUE ACTUAL ENTRY 1 Internal Device IP 2 Primary City ID 3 Primary CS ID 4 Primary Sub ID 2222 5 Supervision 24 Hours 6 GSM Rollover Y N N if GSM enabled 7 GSM 24Hr Tst Y N N if GSM enabled 8 Old Alarm Time 10 Minutes 9 IP Fault Time 00 Minutes 10 GSM Fault Time 00 Minutes if GSM enabled 11 Notify Panel Of Neither Fault if IP and GSM enabled 12 Use DHCP Y N Y if IP or IP GSM enabled 13 NIC IP Address 255 255 255 255 if DHCP not used 14 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 if DHCP not used 15 Gateway IP Addr 255 255 255 255 if DHCP not used 16 DNS IP 255 255 255 255 if DHCP not used Status and Contact ID Reporting Codes The Internal Device IP GSM sends status messages to the control panel for network connectivity failures Trouble messages are displayed on the keypad as Check 103 with status displayed as LngRng Radio followed by a 4 digit keypad display status code defined below
12. NOILVIOOSSV NOILO3 1OHd 3uld 2 H31dVHO OHVONVLS S NOILVIOOSSV NOILO3 1OHd 9313 1VNOLIVN 3H L SONVOHOOOV NI GATIVLSNI 38 Q InOHS LNAWdINOA SIHL 1311110 G3HOLIASND OL VQVNVO NI NOL9EL ISN 1961 OOW3qv VAOF OVAS 9L H3W HOJSNVHI NI Ofr1d 2 515 SNOILO3NNOO SNOILONYLSNI 33S dasn 5321 3 ANN HAMOd N3HM 91961 HO 1961 AOV 1d NI 3OVJH31NI H3 INHOJSNVHL 01 1961 ASN SNOLLO3NNOO 3 18VO ASNH3N3 31511 ASN 61 QVdA3M 310W3UH LNdLNO H3MOd Xv 30 1101 OL YWOOL AAV NO QVO ASGNVLS TVLOL 3 93134 OL SHA 1SV31 Q32v 1d3H LON ATIVWHON GIOv Qv31G31v3s Vuu0S9 LNSYYND ONIDYWHO WNWIXVW ADVIIOA SHH 1SV31 LW ASN ASGNVLS AON39H3WNW3 HOH ALIOVdV2 AHALLVE SNOILINHLSNI 33 H3AAOd YWOO9 HOF AHALLVE HYZ ZL AZL ASN SNOL1VT1V1SNI ASONVIS AHALLVE HH bZ NOILO3NNOO LANHALNI OL ov ov NOLLO3NNOO Aaya HO SOVA 9NIX13 Ayauya zogt0 008 IMYA IWYS ISN asnd AHALIVE 330 WS9 dl TWNH3INI NO saa1 AYOMLIN aam di Figure 17 Summary of Connections 10 5 WARRANTY INFORMATION For the latest warranty information please g
13. Zones and Partitions Each protection zone needs to be programmed with various attributes using 56 Zone Programming mode or 58 Expert Programming Mode The system can control two independent areas of protection known as partitions for use by independent users if desired by simply assigning zones to one or the other partition during zone programming The system by default automatically distributes users between the two partitions The master user can change the user number distributions Zones can also be assigned to a common partition which is an area shared by users of both partitions such as a lobby in a building This allows either partition to arm while leaving the common partition disarmed for access into the other partition The following describes the functioning of the common partition The common zone sounds and reports alarms only when both partitions are armed If only one partition is armed the system ignores faults on the common zone Either partition may arm its system if the common zone is faulted but once armed the other partition will not be able to arm unless the common zone is first bypassed or the fault is corrected Faults on the common zone are displayed on common zone keypads and will also appear on another partition s keypad when that partition is armed Either partition can clear and restore the common zone after an alarm About Zone Programming 56 and 58 Menu Modes e Used to program
14. INSTANT Ye w Ye 3e 1 e er Panic Keys There are three Panic keys A B and C that if programmed can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each key can be programmed for 24 hour Silent 24 hour Audible Fire or Personal Emergency responses The programmed Panic response is activated when the appropriate key is pressed for at least 2 seconds The Panic keys are identified by the system as follows Keys Displayed as Zone A 1 95 B 99 C 3 96 IMPORTANT For a Silent panic function if programmed to be of practical value you must program a report code for the zone and the system must be connected to a central station Setting the Real Time Clock NOTE partitions must be disarmed before date time can be set Set the time and date by doing the following 1 16113 Alpha Display Master Code DISARMED READY ARM 2 Press when the time date is displayed TIME DATE SAT A der the first digit of the hour cursor appears under the first digit of the hour 84 84PM 18 17 08 To move cursor ahead press To go back press tt Current time display e Enter the 2 digit hour setting e Enter the 2 digit minute setting TIME DATE SAT Press 1 for PM or 2 for AM 817 Time date editing display e Enter the last two
15. Not GA THIS BUTTON ote RED YELLOW LOOP 4 ioo These transmitters LED NOU MUST i PROGRAM are not intended for Tie BUTTON use in UL installations CORS ENROLL AS BR ENROLL AS BR 5804BD 007 V0 5804BD 2 Way Wireless Key Transmitter For 5804BD Loop Function No Response No Response 5804 001 V1 5804 Wireless Key Transmitter For 5804 Loop TEMPLATE 1 Function TEMPLATE 4 No Response Disarm Zone Type Zone Type TEMPLATE 2 TEMPLATE 3 Arm Away No Response Function No Response Disarm Arm Away Arm Stay Function 24 hour audible Disarm Arm Away Arm Stay TEMPLATE 5 TEMPLATE 6 Arm Away Disarm Function No Response Arm Stay Arm Away Disarm Function 24 hour audible Arm Stay Arm Away Disarm Installation and Setup Guide About Output Device Programming 79 80 Menu Mode Output Devices The system supports up to 16 relays and or Powerline Carrier devices X 10 devices plus 2 built in trigger outputs in any combination These 18 outputs are assigned to system wide output numbers 01 18 Use 79 Menu Mode to assign output numbers and map them to device addresses Output Functions The system also provides installer defined output functions which can be assigned to any of the physical outputs Therefore the action of any one of the outputs can be based on as many of these functions as desired This lets a single relay
16. Pulse Dial 3 Tone Dial Select the type of telephone service Report Format Primary Secondary 0 3 1 4 1 ADEMCO L S STANDARD 1 3 1 441 RADIONICS STANDARD 2 4 2 ADEMCO L S STANDARD 3 4 2 RADIONICS STANDARD 5 ADEMCO 10 digit Contact ID 6 4 2 ADEMCO EXPRESS 7 ADEMCO 4 digit Contact ID amp 8 3 1 4 1 ADEMCO L S EXP 9 3 1 4 1 RADIONICS EXP Select format for primary secondary phone numbers Split Dual Reporting 0 standard backup reporting only see Backup Reporting below To Primary No To Secondary No alarms restore cancel others 2 all except open close test open close test 3 alarms restore cancel all 4 all except open close test all 5 all all Backup Reporting All reports are sent only to the primary number unless unsuccessful after 8 attempts If unsuccessful the system will make up to 8 attempts to send all reports to the secondary number If still unsuccessful after the 16 attempts the system displays the COMM FAILURE message FC for fixed word displays F50 Burglary Dialer Delay 0 no dial delay 1 15 secs 2 30 secs 3 45 secs UL must be 0 SIA Guidelines delay must be minimum 15 seconds Delay Time 1 15 secs 2 30 secs 3 45 secs Delay Disable 0 use delay set in entry 1 1 dial delay disabled for zones listed in zone list 6 use zone list 6 to enter those zones that require dial delay to be disabled these zones ignore the sett
17. 1 test report sent once per week installer code 4 0 2 test report sent every 28 days Each of these modes sets schedule 32 to the selected repeat option first test report sent 12 hours after command T NOTE Make sure the Real Time Clock is set to the proper time before entering the test report schedule command to ensure that test reports are sent when expected see Setting the Real Time Clock section KE Open Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 Sent upon disarming the system in the selected partitions See UL System Reporting Note above 59 F66 Arm Away Stay Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 This option allows for independent programming of Away and Stay reports for each partition including the common lobby NOTE reports are not sent if the associated closing report is not enabled RF Trans Low Batt Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 Sent when a transmitter low battery condition exists UL installations must be enabled if wireless devices are used 68 Cancel Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 Sent upon disarming the system after an alarm condition was reported 10 Report enabled 4 4 F69 Recent Closing Report V2tiPSIA only Always enabled Field does not apply to other controls Similar to the Exit Error condition described in field 59 but occur
18. 2 14 Audio Alarm Verification Connections AVS System Programming Overview Using the AVS System with AVS Module and AVST Remote Stations The AVS system provides audio alarm verification via the phone line Refer to the instructions included with the AVS system for installation procedures The following is a summary Mounting the AVS Base Unit As shipped the AVS Base unit board comes pre mounted on its mounting bracket which is designed to mount inside the control cabinet Refer to the diagram at right a Position the mounting plate PC board assembly in the bottom of the control s cabinet b Slide the mounting plate to the BATTERY B right so that the plate s left hand PE tang slides under the cabinet s tie BEND wrap loop c Secure the assembly to the cabinet using the two self tapping Screws TANG SLIPS UNDER CABINET LOOP provided BATTERY NOTE When using a 7AH battery mount the battery vertically on the bottom left hand side of the cabinet with the terminals facing down and right negative terminal closest to the PC board bracket Wiring the AVS to the Control The AVS Base unit board has several terminal blocks for making connections to remote stations telephone lines and to the control panel The AVS base unit connects to the control s ECP terminals with all other ECP devices connecting to the AVS base unit ECP terminals See the diagram on the next page for specific wiring connections DIP Swi
19. 5 5155 22 M E E E E 2 e 2 2 gt CAE TT CABLE 00 trigcon 003 V1 00 trigcon 005 V2 Figure 15a On Board Trigger Connector Figure 15b On Board Trigger Connector with SA4120XM 1 Cable for Use With with 4 Wire Cable for Trigger Use Only 1361X10 Transformer e Trigger outputs are normally high and go low upon programmed condition e The outputs can be programmed for inverted operation normally low go high using 79 Menu mode e Program these triggers using 80 81 Menu modes as you would for any other relay output e When using these outputs note pin 1 output number 17 trigger 1 15 ohms to ground when closed output low open when off output high normal default can be used to reset smoke detector power must set output normal low yes in 79 Menu mode and set for zone type 54 fire zone reset in 80 Menu mode or can support 12V relay module e g Altronix AX RBS that draws less than 100mA pin 5 output number 18 trigger 2 100 ohms to ground when closed output low open when off output high normal default or can support 12V relay module that draws less than 20mA UL If on board triggers are used the wiring between the control unit and the UL Listed device must be run in conduit be no more than 3 feet apart and have no intervening barriers or walls 2 12 Programming Overview Phone Line Phone Module Audio Alarm Verification AAV and Internet IP Conn
20. 56 Menu mode E g Using output 18 for the trigger program an output function in 80 Menu mode as ZT 60 P 0 Action 1 Device 18 e Suggested Module ADEMCO UVS shown or Eagle 1250 UL UL installations using the AAV feature must use the ADEMCO UVCM module part of the ADEMCO UVS system TRIGGER 5 X connector ZONE CONTROL TERMINALS OUTPUT 18 AUXILIARY AUDIO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT TRIM POT NOTE REFER TO UVCM MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE 11 OPTIONAL QL D MONITORING CONNECTION USE ZONE TYPE 81 e 10 PREMISES HANDSET SWITCH SWITCH BANK 1 BANK 2 SWITCH BANK 2 INCOMING PHONE LINE FALLING VOICE TRIG SWITCH BANK 1 uvom 003 V0 Figure 17a Connection of AAV Unit When Not Using 4286 Phone Module TRIGGER CONNECTOR ZONE TERMINALS EARTH GROUND CONTROL OUTPUT 18 AUXILIARY AUDIO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT TRIM POT OPTIONAL MONITORING ZONE CONNECTION USE ZONE TYPE 81 NOTE REFER TO UVCM MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE 11 10 SWITCH SWITCH BANK 1 BANK 2 PREMISES HANDSET SWITCH BANK 2 INCOMING PHONE LINE SWITCH BANK 1 uvem 004 V1 Figure 17b Connection of AAV Unit When Using a 4286 Phone Module
21. 8 1 Security Control J u a alana RE EE e EE E 8 1 Compatible Devices 2 tener e utet 8 1 5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop 8 3 Section 9 Regulatory Agency Statements 9 1 Section 10 Limitations and Warranty 10 1 iv SECTION 1 Features and Installation Highlights Features and procedures apply to both the VISTA 21iP and VISTA 21iPSIA except where differences are noted SIA Installations The VISTA 21iPSIA is a certified SIA compliant control that meets SIA specifications for False Alarm Reduction The VISTA 21iP is not certified as SIA compliant but can be programmed for False Alarm Reduction To program for False Alarm Reduction follow the SIA Guidelines noted in the applicable programming fields NOTE Throughout this manual device model numbers are ADEMCO model numbers unless otherwise noted Capabilities and Functions Feature Function Description Partitions 2 partitions can protect two independent areas Common zone option allows either partition to arm while leaving a common area ex lobby or foyer disarmed for access into the other partition Zones Up to 48 protection zones plus 16 keyf
22. 91 If there are wireless sensors in the system the Check condition may also be caused by some change in the environment that prevents the receiver from receiving signals from a particular sensor SYSTEM LO BAT BAT with no zone number indicates that the system s standby battery is weak LO BAT BAT with a zone number and a once per minute beeping at the keypad indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless sensor displayed zone 00 indicates a wireless keypad If the battery is not replaced within 30 days a CHECK display may occur NOTE Some wireless sensors contain a non replaceable long life battery which requires replacement of the entire unit at the end of battery life e g Nos 5802 5802 TELCO FAULT 94 Telephone Line Failure indicates that a monitored telephone line if programmed in field 92 has been cut or disconnected Depending on how the system was programmed the keypad may also produce a trouble sound and the external sounder may be activated Silence by entering installer code OFF Busy Standby dl If this remains displayed for more than 1 minute the system is disabled Modem Comm CC The system is in communication with the central station for change of function or status verification no display no display Power Failure If there is no keypad display at all and the LEDs are unlit operating power AC and battery for the system has stopped and the system is inoperative If the message
23. It can be assigned to zones with sensors that provide a trouble indication when an oil tank is low or similar applications for critical condition monitoring where a non alarm response is desired UL May only be used on non burglar alarm and non fire alarm zones when used on a fire and or UL burglar alarm installation Program Mode Lockout Options 0 standard 98 installer code lockout 1 lockout reentry after 98 exit reentry via installer code only 2 not used 3 lockout all local programming after 98 exit reentry via downloader only The following table summarizes the Program mode lockout options F91 Option Selection 0 none 1 Bell Supervision Processingt 4 using Audio Alarm Verification AAV unit 8 Enable Exit delay restart reset TT Select by adding the values of each option E g for both and Exit delay restart enter 12 4 8 VEAIBEJEW Options Same as listed above Call Waiting Disable 0 call waiting not used 1 call waiting disable digits 70 entered in field 40 when selected the system dials the entry in field 40 only on alternate dial attempts this allows proper dialing in the event call waiting service is later canceled by the user T If bell supervision is selected you must also cut the red PCB Bell Supervision jumper Ti Exit Delay Restart reset option allows use of the key to restart the exit delay at any time when the system is armed STAY
24. LOOP 1 LOOPS 1 3 5820 5820L 5821 ENROLL AS ENROLL AS RF LOOP 1 Ce 5897 35 ENROLL AS RF UL NOTE The following transmitters are not intended for use in UL installations 5802MN 5802MN2 5804 5804BD 5814 5816TEMP 5819 5819WHS amp BRS and 5850 5806 5806W3 5808 5808LST 5808W3 5809 ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF PRIMARY LOOP 1 LOOP 2 AUX n CENTER LOOP 3 AUX RIGHT 5817 5818MNL ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF LOOP 1 5828 5828V SET HOUSE ID 5853 ENROLL AS RF 5800 003 VO 8 3 Installation and Setup Guide 8 4 SECTION 9 Regulatory Agency Statements FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 15 STATEMENTS 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 CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will n
25. No message sent if only one or the other path fails To scroll the choices key scrolls forward backspace key scrolls backward to continue NOTE IP failure will always be sent to the central station as Primary Path Failure and GSM failure will always be sent as Secondary Path Failure IP address information prompts The following prompts appear only if IP or IP amp GSM is selected as Internal Device It is recommended to use dynamically allocated IP addresses but if fixed IP addresses are desired contact your network administrator for the appropriate information NOTE A valid IP address must be entered in each prompt before the system continues to the next prompt Entries cannot be left with the default values Use DHCP Y N Y Use DHCP Y have the IP addresses dynamically allocated recommended skip to Review prompt use fixed IP addresses continue with next prompt to continue NIC IP Address 255 255 255 255 NIC IP Address Enter the 4 part IP address for this device separating each part with a space key displayed as periods to continue Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 Subnet Mask Enter the 32 bit address mask used to indicate the portion bits of the IP address that is being used for the subnet address separating each part with a space key displayed as periods to continue Gateway IP Addr 255 255 255 255 Gateway IP Addr Enter the 4 p
26. Supervision if using IP and or GSM if using IP only not for GSM usage 30 day e US UL Line 6 Min e 24 hours e US UL Line 90 Sec e None no supervision e CN UL Line Lv1 3 3 Min e CN UL Line Lv1 4 90 Sec e CN UL Line Lv1 5 75 Sec e 1 hour To scroll the choices key scrolls forward backspace key scrolls backward 4 to continue The supervising station must hear from the IP GSM at least once during the supervision period AlarmNet transmits a communications failure alarm to the central station if the supervision message is not received within the period This selection sets the supervision timing for one of the following values GSM Rollover Y N N GSM Rollover Appears only if IP amp GSM is selected as Internal Device option Y all messages including AlarmNet network supervisory messages are sent over the GSM network in the event of an Internet failure N all messages except AlarmNet network supervisory messages are sent automatically over the GSM network in the event of an Internet failure GSM 24 Tst Y N GSM 24Hr Tst Appears only if IP amp GSM is selected as Internal Device option have a message sent once a day to verify GSM operation A secondary communication path loss message is generated if the message is not successfully delivered N disable 24hr test Old Alarm Time 10 Minutes Lll Old Alarm Time The old alarm time sets how long an undelivera
27. e Primary Subscriber ID four digit number provided by central station e MAC ID and MAC CRC number located on outside of box and on label on control s PC board e Activation ID AID and AID CRC numbers found on the module s label or on its carton If you are not signed up for this service click on Dealer Signup from the login screen to gain access to the Honeywell web based programming Dealer Sign Up Direct Link https services alarmnet com AlarmNetDirectP_Sign Up You will be instructed how to proceed upon completing the sign up form Only one sign up per dealer is required Once an initial user is established additional logins may be created by that user Once the control is registered you may log out of the AlarmNet Direct website Register with Alpha Keypad using 29 Menu mode 1 Enter 29 Menu mode select Diagnostic mode then press Shift then T key D key followed by the B key The registration message is sent Registering displayed and the control waits for the acknowledgment 2 Registration SUCCESS displayed indicating successful registration Register with Test Switch on control s PCB triple click 1 Click the switch three times 2 Watch the GSM Status LEDs The Message yellow LED and the Status green LED will blink slowly in unison while registration is in progress 3 When registration is complete the Status green LED goes out Upload Download via the Internet This control
28. 00 to quit 7 if zone expanders are used Enter the zone number that you wish to program Zone 10 has been entered in the example display at left Enter a report code for zone 91 to enable addressable device reporting Enter a report code for zone 92 to enable duress reporting 95 96 99 are emergency panic key zones Zn ZT PRC In L 10 00 110 RF 1 OR Zn ZT In AD 10 00 110 AW 07 OR Zn ZT RT 10 00110 EL 1 Summary Screen to continue A summary display appears IN L appears for wireless zones and indicates input type and loop IN AD appears for hardwire expansion zones AW and indicates the module s address AD which is based on the zone number HW RT appears for hardwire zones and indicates configuration EOL NO NC zone doubling double balanced and response time selection 10 Zone Type Perimeter 03 Zone Type ZT See table below Each zone must be assigned to a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Enter the Zone Type code from the list below Note If 00 is entered Delete Zone will be displayed 00 2 Not used 07 24 Hr Audible 20 Arm STAY 01 Entry exit 1 08 24 Hr Aux 21 Arm AWAY 02 Entry exit 2 09 Fire 22 Disarm 03 Perimeter 10 Interior w Delay 23 Alarm Resp 04 Interior Follower 12 Monitor Zone 24 Silent Burglary 05 Day Night 14 2 Carbon Monoxide
29. 1 2 2 2 5 2 13 2 14 2 15 4 1 4 7 5 15 5 16 17 8 1 Phone Module Access Code 4 1 Power Failure 5 11 6 7 power supply 2 2 2 4 10 1 Power Up In Previous State 4 2 Powerline Carrier Device X 10 House IDS E cee i HERRERA 4 1 Powerline Carrier Devices 1 2 2 11 6 5 Primary Phone 4 3 Primary Phone No 4 2 prompt to confirm 5 5 PSC04 Powerline Interface 2 11 Quick Arm Enable 4 11 Registering the Control 2 15 Relay Modules Relay Programming Report Code 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 9 5 2 5 5 6 1 Report Code Formats 6 1 Reports In Armed Period 4 7 Response time 2 7 4 6 5 2 RF House ID Code 2 8 4 1 RF Interference 2 8 RF jam detection 1 1 4 1 RF Jam Option 2 8 RF Receiver 8 3 RF SySIBlTi 1 Ring Detection Count For Downloading 4 7 RJ31X 2 13 SA4120XM 1 2 3 Schedules Security Codes Silent Burglary Silent Panic Single Alarm Sounding Per Zone 4 1 Sniffer 5
30. 1 and 2 of the control must not fall below 16 5VAC or an LOSS message will be displayed e Do not plug the transformer into the AC outlet until all wiring connections to the control are complete As a safety precaution always power down the control when making such connections 1361X10 Transformer required if using Powerline Carrier devices 1361X10 001 VO TERMINALS 1 AND 2 1 Splice one end of a 3 conductor cable CONNECTOR to the wire ends of the SA4120XM 1 Cable 2 Connect the SA4120XM 1 cable plug to the 8 pin connector on the control see the Summary of Connections diagram for location of the 8 pin connector 3 Connect the other end of the 3 conductor cable to the 1361X10 Transformer as shown in Figure 4 Canadian Installations See Powerline Carrier Device section for connections to the PSC04 X 10 Interface and trigger pins 1361X10 TRANSFORMER RED BLUE PURPLE BLACK 12 AUX ORANGE OUTPUT 17 SYNC DATA COM SA4120XI CABLE CONTROL BOARD TERMS Figure 4 1361X10 Transformer Connections Battery Connections CONNECT FLYING LEADS AFTER AC POWER IS APPLIED batt_conn 001 VO Battery Saver Feature 1 Place the 12 volt backup battery in the cabinet 2 After all connections to the control are completed and AC power has been applied connect the red and black flying leads on the control boa
31. 2 Electrical VOLTAGE INPUT 16 5VAC from plug in 40VA transformer ADEMCO 1361 in U S A RECHARGEABLE BACKUP BATTERY 12VDC 4AH sealed lead acid type Charging Voltage 13 8VDC ALARM SOUNDER 12V 2 0 Amp output can drive 12V BELLS or can drive one or two 702 series connected self contained 20 watt sirens Do not connect two 7023 in parallel AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT 12VDC 600mA max NOTE For UL installations Alarm Sounder plus Auxiliary Power currents should not exceed 600mA total FUSE Battery 4A No 300 01802 3 Communication FORMAT SUPPORTED ADEMCO Express 10 characters sec DTMF TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300Hz ACK 1400Hz KISSOFF ADEMCO Low Speed 10 pulses sec 1900Hz Data Tone 1400Hz ACK KISSOFF Radionics SESCOA 20 pulses sec 1800Hz Data Tone 2300Hz ACK KISSOFF Can report 0 9 B F Ademco Contact ID 10 characters sec DTMF TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300Hz ACK 1400Hz KISSOFF LINE SEIZE Double Pole RINGER EQUIVALENCE 0 1B FCC REGISTRATION No 5GBUSA 44003 AL E 4 Maximum Zone Resistance Zones 1 8 300 ohms excluding EOLR standard zones Compatible Devices Keypads 6150 Fixed Word Keypad 6160 Alpha Keypad 6150V and 6160V Voice Keypads 6270 Touch Screen Keypad Symphony Advanced User Interface Wireless Receivers 5881L 5882L accepts up to 8 transmitters 5881M 5882M accepts up to 16 transmitters 5881H 5882H accepts up to system maximum transmitters 5800TM Transmitter Module used with Wirel
32. 2 13 8 voltage range and must be mounted indoors TERMINALS ON CONTROL BOARD EXTERNAL ALARM SOUNDER 2000 ALARM OHM OUTPUT TERMINALS OBSERVE EOL RESISTOR IF BELL SUPERVISION IS ENABLED RED JUMPER ON CONTROL BOARD IS CUT CONNECT A 2000 OHM RESISTOR ACROSS THE EXTERNAL SOUNDER AS SHOWN BY THE DOTTED LINE CUT RED JUMPER ON CONTROL BOARD TO ENABLE BELL DO NOT CONNECT THE RESISTOR AT THE SOUNDER SUPERVISION ALARM OUTPUT TERMINALS THEMSELVES sounder 001 VO Figure 5 Sounder Wiring Supervised Connecting the Keypads and Other Addressable Devices Connections conn 001 VO Connect keypads and other addressable devices 4204 4219 4229 4286 5881 etc to the control s keypad terminals as shown on the Summary of Connections diagram The system supports up to 8 keypads which can be assigned to partitions in any combination see program fields 190 196 Use the Table of Device Addresses to determine the appropriate address for each device Determine wire size using the Wire Run Chart on the following page For single 4 wire runs determine the current drawn by all units then refer to the Wiring Run chart to determine the maximum length that can be safely used for each wire size Supplementary Power optional UL Use auL Listed battery backed supply for ae Use supplementary power if the control s aux power load for all devices exceeds 600mA suggested p
33. 2 9 Installing th Transmitters x nen RR IRISH ERR EROR 2 9 Transmitter Battery Life ned 2 9 Installing Keyswitelhru ee ee et pde A TES 2 10 Keyswitch Connections 2 10 I ava ide 2 10 Connecting Relay Modules Powerline Carrier Devices and Output Triggers 2 11 4204 4229 Relay Modules nasa ete idee ed RT Ee RR de 2 11 Powerline Carrier D6vices s usu u e e petet detienen 2 11 On Board 2 12 Phone Line Phone Module Audio Alarm Verification AAV and Internet IP Connections 2 13 Phone eem dun HUMAIN 2 13 4286 Phone ct edo 2 13 Phone Module Problet s 3 L Saa shee towns toe u Dette is LR Cede tente lect tae eee eerie ne ann 2 13 Audio Alarm Verification Connections oiii 2 14 Internet IP Connection 2 17 VISTA GSM Module Installation teat nen ee Rance Bee eee 2 17 General Information sees Ua Read 2 17 Mounting Modules 2 17 IP GSM Status BEDS cirrose ee nare eine ince ere 2 19 Signal Strength RSSD RA HE SER NUR IR Te EN aut 2
34. 5814 5816TEMP 5819 5819WHS amp BRS and 5850 The 5827BD and 5800TM can be used in UL Listed Residential Burglar installations Transmitter Battery Life See Wireless Transmitter paragraph in the Limitations of This Alarm System statement located at the end of this manual for information on transmitter battery life Some transmitters e g 5802 and 5802CP contain long life but non replaceable batteries and no battery installation is required At the end of their life the complete unit must be replaced and a new serial number enrolled by the control Button type transmitters such as 5801 5802 and 5802CP should be periodically tested for battery life The 5802MN and 5804 Button Transmitters have replaceable batteries Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters until you are ready to enroll during system programming After enrolling batteries need not be removed 2 9 Installation and Setup Guide Installing a Keyswitch Keyswitch Connections 1 Connect the 4146 keyswitch s normally open momentary switch to a zone s 2 8 terminals Remove the 2000 ohm EOL resistor if connected across the selected zone 2 Using a standard keypad cable as shown Connect the yellow and white keyswitch wires to trigger connector pin 3 12V Connect the Red and Green LED wires to the appropriate output 17 output 18 GREEN P RED trigger connector pins 3 Connect a 2000 ohm EOL resistor a
35. 77 Keyswitch 06 24 Hr Silent 16 Fire w Verify 81 Mon Zone 5800 button type transmitters only 90 91 Configurable For wireless zones set for zone type 14 use only compatible wireless carbon monoxide detectors ex 5800C0 10 Partition Partition No P 1 3 partition 3 to continue Enter the Partition number for this zone Partition 1 is shown entered 10 Report Code 15 01 2 00 10 il Report Code RC First Digit 1 9 10 for 0 11 for B 12 for C 13 for D 14 for E 15 for F 00 to disable Second Digit same as above to continue Enter the report code for this zone which consists of 2 hexadecimal digits each in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits For example for a report code of 10 enter 01 and 00 For Contact IDG entering any non zero entry as the first digit enables the report code for this zone Refer to the System Communication section for information about report codes and formats 02 HARDWIRE TYPE EOL 0 Hardwire Type 0 EOL 1 NC 2 NO 8 zn doubling ZD 4 dble balanced DB to continue This prompt appears only for zone numbers 02 08 Zone 1 is automatically set for EOL operation 02 Response Time Response Time RT 0 10mSec 1 350mSec 2 700mSec 1 2 seconds to continue This prompt appears only for hard wired zones 01 08 zone 02 is the display shown Option 3 used for clean me option on zone 1
36. AUX IN IMPORTANT LED PROGRAM MODE CALLBACK aar DI 200 FT MAX OUT 21 Zi GND Z2 23 909 AVS BASE UNIT PREMISES PHONES COMMUNICATION MODULE GND 24 25 u DO NOT CONNECT ANY OTHER ECP DEVICES TO PANEL USE AVS BASE UNIT ECP TERMINALS FOR OTHER ECP DEVICES GND Z6 IP SW SALE DEVICE ADDRESS 8 apprESS 11 PANEL TRIGGER T MODE NORMAL MODE BATTERY IIT miri SHOWN AUDIO CONNECTOR HANDSET 27 GND 28 DIRECT CONNECT TIP RING TIP RING SUPPLIED HARNESS INCOMING PHONE LINE BR ECP 1r 1 GRN YEL RED BLK GRN YEL r 1r RED BLK GRN YEL RED BLK I Figure 18 Connections for the AVS System TO ALL OTHER ECP DEVICES INCOMING TELCO INCOMING PHONE LINE EARTH GND AVS 018 VO 2 16 Programming Overview Internet IP Connection Connection to the Internet can be made via hardwired high speed Internet connection and or via an optional on board VISTA GSM module using the wireless GSM GPRS digital cellular network Use 29 Menu mode to program various internet reporting and supervision options Hardwir
37. BATTERY report will be transmitted with a TEST report The keypad will beep about every 30 seconds as a reminder that the system is in the Test mode NOTE Wireless motion detectors Passive Infrared units will send signals out only if they have been inactive for 3 minutes conserves battery life 3 Test all sensors using the procedure described in the User s Guide Testing the System section 4 After checking sensors turn off the test mode by entering installer code OFF NOTE Test mode automatically ends after 4 hours During the final 5 minutes after 3 hours 55 minutes of Test mode the keypad emits a double beep every 30 seconds to alert that the end of Test mode is nearing Checking Transmitter Enrollment Sniffer Mode Use this mode to verify that all transmitters have been properly programmed Make sure both partitions are disarmed before trying to enter this mode since this is a system wide command 1 From a keypad in partition 1 press Installer code 3 sniffer mode can be started only from partition 1 NOTE If the communicator is in the process of sending a report to the central station the system will not go into the Sniffer mode If so wait a few minutes and try again The keypads in both partitions will display all zone numbers of wireless units in both partitions programmed into the system Fault each transmitter in turn causing each one to send a signal As the system receives a signal from each
38. GROUND DATA OUT TO CONTROL ED 4 12V Pr Figure 13 4204 Connections to Control BLK Supervision 4204 and 4229 modules are supervised against removal The module s device address is displayed as follows if a module is disconnected from the control s terminals or if the module cover is removed and the tamper jumper is installed Alpha CHECK xx Wire Expansion FAULT xx Wire Expansion ALARM xx Wire Expansion Fixed Glass lxx 91 if field 199 set for 2 digit display where is the module s address If communication tamper failure occurs on a device with zones wired to it all zones on the device will be displayed in their respective partitions Powerline Carrier Devices UL Powerline Carrier devices and the 1361 10 Transformer are not UL Listed for fire or burglary functions and are intended for home automation 1 Install the powerline carrier devices according to the instructions included with each Up to 16 devices if no relays are used 2 Use Programming Mode to enter the device house ID in data field 27 and enter the unit code using 79 Output Device menu Mode 3 See connections diagram in the AC Wiring section for connecting the 1361X10 transformer to the triggers You must use a 1361X10 Transformer instead of the 1361 Transformer The 1361X10 Transformer provides AC power to the control panel and also supplies signals from the control
39. GSM Enable For programming IP GSM options See 29 Menu Mode section for procedures Zone Sounds amp Timing 31 39 F31 Single Alarm Sounding Per Zone per armed period 0 no limit on alarm sounding per zone limit alarm sounding at the bell output to once per arming period for a given zone VEEN If 0 selected alarm sounding per zone will be the same as the number of reports in armed period set in field 93 1 if one report 2 if 2 reports unlimited for zones in zone list 7 4 1 Installation and Setup Guide EE Fire Alarm Sounder Timeout 38 Confirmation Of Arming Ding 0 yes sounder timeout after time selected in field 33 1 no timeout sounds until manually turned off This control complies with NFPA requirements for temporal pulse sounding of fire notification appliances Temporal pulse sounding for a fire alarm consists of the following 3 pulses pause 3 pulses pause 3 pulses UL fire alarm installations must be 1 Alarm Sounder Timeout 0 No timeout 1 4 min 2 8 min 12 min 4 16 This field determines whether the external sounder will shut off after time allotted or continue until manually turned off UL Installations For residential fire alarm installation must be set for a minimum of 4 min option 1 for UL Commercial Burglary installations must be minimum of 16 min option 4 KT Exit Delay 00 96 0 96 seconds 97 120 seconds
40. Programming 79 80 Menu Mode nennen nennen ener 5 8 Programming Output Devices ie e e E ness edb EROR e qe od EX ERR ERE sasay 5 8 79 Menu Mode Output Device 5 8 80 Menu Mode Defining Output Functions a 5 10 About Zone Lists 81 Menu Mode en eps vaa 5 12 Zone List Programming NN TENERE VENE WERE 5 13 About Function Keys 57 Menu Mode 5 14 Programming Wunction Keys ie Ere rr ERE 5 14 About Descriptor Programming 82 Menu Mode sse nennen eene nnne nennen 5 15 Programming Zone Descriptors Menu Mode 82 ener 5 15 Adding Custom Words will not be annunciated by 4286 Phone Module 5 16 29 Menu Mode for IP and GSM Module Programming esses eene nennen nnn ennt nennen nennen 5 18 IP GSM Diagnostic Commands 29 Menu Modeb r 5 23 Registering the Control with AlarmNet r 5 25 Upload Download via the Internet 5 2
41. Voltage Chime By Zone Chime Clean Me Option Common zone Communication 5 14 6 1 8 1 Configurable Zone Type Programming le CE 4 9 Confirmation Of Arming Ding 4 2 Contact ID Reporting pe 5 Custom Message 5 16 Custom Words5 15 5 16 17 5 19 5 20 INDEX Defining Output Functions Descriptor Programming Device address 2 5 2 11 3 19 4 12 5 8 6 7 Device 5 26 Dialer Communication Test DIP Switches DiSarin 3 21 Disarming 5 11 6 5 2 6 Enrolling Entering serial number Entry Delay 3 21 4 9 6 6 6 7 Entry Delay 02 Entry Exit Burglary Entry Exit Burglary Entry Exit Burglary EOLR Event Logging Exit Delay Exit Error Alarm Exit Error Alarm Exit Error Report Code t Expansion Zones 2 7 Expert Programming Mode 5 1 5 4 5 7 Factory Defaults 3 20 Fast Busy Signal 2 18 Fault Delay Time 4 6 Fire Sounder Timeout 4 2 Forced Bypass Function
42. XXX assigned to the DNS identification number assigned to the GSM module in this device returns to MAC Domain Name System server to go to encryption test Encryption Test Performs a self test of the C Mon 01 Jan 2006 Time AES Passed AES encryption algorithm 05 48 39 am Retrieves the current date to go to DHCP and time from the AlarmNet network in DHCP Dynamic Host Greenwich Mean Time DHCP Configuration Protocol GMT This display OK indicates server is okay confirms that the module returns to Physical Link prompt is in sync with network 5 23 Installation and Setup Guide IP GSM Diagnostic Commands continued E F 5 24 PriRSSI GPRS REG xxxdbm x Cntry Netw XXX Cell BaseSt Chan X XXX Second Site RSSI xxxdbm Testing Gateway Redir 1 Key S GSM Status Displays Only if GSM or IP GSM enabled PriRSSI Primary Site RSSI level in dbm GPRS GPRS Service availability where can be if GPRS is available N if GPRS not available REG Registration status from GSM module where x can be N Not Registered H Registered Home 5 Searching D Registration Denied Registered Roaming Unknown Reg State to continue to next Screen T X Cntry Country Code Netw Network Code LAC Reg status from GSM to continue to next Screen Cell Base Stati
43. Zone Expander Relay Units and 4286 Phone Module Maximum wire lengths for any device that is homerun to the control can also be determined from the Wiring Run Chart based on the current draw of that device alone The length of all wire runs for both partitions combined must not exceed 1500 feet 457m when unshielded quad conductor cable is used 750 feet if shielded cable is used This restriction is due to the capacitive effect on the data lines when quad cable is used Table of Device Addresses This Device Uses Address Reports astt Enabled By RF Receiver 00 100 56 zone programming input device type entry AUI 1 01 automatic if AUI enable field 189 enabled for AUI 1 AUI 2 02 automatic if AUI enable field 189 enabled for AUI 2 AUI 3 05 automatic if AUI enable field 189 enabled for AUI 1 AUI 4 06 automatic if AUI enable field 189 enabled for AUI 2 Internal IP GSM Device 03 103 automatic if enabled in menu mode 29 4286 Voice Module 04 104 automatic if phone module access code field 28 enabled Zone Expanders 4219 4229 56 zone programming input device type entry 2 then module 1 for zones 09 16 07 107 automatic if zone no 9 16 set as AW type or relay assigned module 2 for zones 17 24 08 108 automatic if zone no 17 24 set as AW type or relay assigned module 3 for zones 25 32 09 109 automatic if zone no 25 32 set as AW type or relay assigned module 4 for zones 33 40 10 1
44. and UL Residential Burglar Alarm installations with line security total exit delay time must not exceed 60 seconds For UL Burglar Alarm installations without line security total exit delay time must not exceed 120 seconds The maximum number of reports per armed period field 93 must be set to 0 unlimited for UL installations Periodic testing see scheduling mode must be at least every 24 hours Alarm Sounder plus Auxiliary Power currents must not exceed 600mA total for UL installations Aux power 500mA partitions must be owned and managed by the same person s partitions must be part of one building at one street address If used the audible alarm device s must be placed where it they can be heard by all partitions For UL commercial burglar alarm installations the control unit must be protected from unauthorized access The tamper switch installed to protect the control unit enclosure door is suitable for this purpose Remote downloading without an alarm company technician on site unattended downloading is not permissible for UL installations Auto disarming is not a UL Listed feature As SIA limits for delay of alarm reporting and sounding can exceed UL limits for commercial and residential applications the following UL requirements per UL681 are provided The maximum time that a control unit shall be programmed to delay the transmission of a signal to a remote monitoring location or to delay the energ
45. continue Enter the desired zone list number associated with this output number NOTE Do not use pager zone lists 09 12 in output definitions Enter the zone list event that will activate this output Enter Event 0 restore 1 alarm Alarm 2 fault 3 trouble NOTE For alarm fault and trouble an event on ANY zone in the list activates the output but ALL zones in the list must be restored before the output is restored Press to continue and skip to the Output Action prompt Zone Type prompt appears if zone type was selected Enter the desired zone type associated with this output number See below for a list of available zone types CHOICES FOR ZONE TYPES 00 Not Used 05 Day Night 12 Monitor Zone 01 Ent Exit 1 06 24 Hr Silent 14 Carbon Monoxidett 02 Ent Exit 2 07 24 Hr Audible 16 Fire w verification 03 Perimeter 08 24 Hr Aux 23 No Alarm Response 04 Interior Follower 09 Fire 24 Silent Burglary 10 Interior w Delay 77 Keyswitch Zone 81 AAV Monitor Zone 90 91 Configurable CHOICES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION 20 Arming Stay 36 At Bell Timeout 58 Duress 21 Arming Away 38 Chime 60 AAV 22 Disarming 39 Any Fire Alarm 61 AVS session begin 31 End of Exit Time 40 Bypassing 62 AVS session end 32 Start of Entry Time 41 AC Power Failure 66 Function Keyt 33 Any Burglary Alarm 42 System Battery Low 67 Bell Fail 43 Comm Failure 68 Telco L
46. digits of the current year e Enter the 2 digit month setting e Enter the 2 digit day setting 3 exit press when cursor is at the last digit or wait 30 seconds System Operation Various System Trouble Displays Alpha Display Fixed Disp Meaning ALARM CANCELED CA will appear if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time the Exit Delay ended e g exit door left open but the system was disarmed during the Entry Delay time The alarm sounder and keypad sound continuously but stop when the system is disarmed No message will be transmitted to the central station EXIT ALARM EA appears when Exit Delay ends if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing The alarm sounder and keypad sound continuously until the system is disarmed or timeout occurs An Exit Alarm message is sent to the central station Also results if an alarm from an exit or interior zone occurs within 2 minutes after the end of an Exit Delay CHECK CHECK indicates that a problem exists with the displayed zone s and requires attention ALARM 1xx 1xx indicates that communication between control and a zone expander or wireless FAULT 1xx 1 receiver is interrupted where is the device address Check the wiring and CHECK 1xx 1 DIP switch settings on the units 91 If field 199 is set to 1 all ECP module problems are displayed as
47. enabled in field 64 Contact ID code 602 at specified intervals Frequency of the reports is set in Scheduling mode event 11 or by the following key commands installer code 0 0 test report sent every 24 hours installer code 0 1 test report sent once per week installer code 0 2 test report sent every 28 days Each mode sets schedule 32 to the selected repeat option the first test report is sent 12 hours after command To ensure that test reports are sent at the times expected set the Real Time Clock to the proper time before entering the test report schedule command Automatic Standby Battery Tests 1 An automatic test is conducted every 3 minutes to ensure that a standby battery is present and properly connected Ifa battery is not present or is not properly connected a LOW BATTERY message is displayed and if so programmed will be reported to the central station 2 Abattery capacity test is automatically conducted for 2 minutes every 4 hours beginning 4 hours after exiting the Programming mode or after powering up the system In addition entry into the Test mode will also cause a battery capacity test to be initiated If the battery cannot sustain a load a Low Battery message is displayed and if so programmed will be reported to the central station 7 2 SECTION 8 Specifications amp Accessories Security Control 1 Physical 12 1 2 W x 14 1 2 H x 3 D 318mm x 368mm x 76mm
48. entries 3 4 to ensure fault Response when armed AWAY and zone is Dial Delay Fault Delay displays do not set normal Intact EOL Open Shorted see field 50 see field 87 alarm or trouble RF zone normal RF zone N A RF zn off normal 0 normal 0 normal 0 normal 0 0 no 3 Do not set fire zones to respond as 1 alarm 4 alarm 1 alarm 4 usedelay 8 use delay a fault entries 1 6 otherwise 2 trouble 8 trouble 2 trouble faults will not display unless the 3 fault 12 fault 3 fault see note 1 key is pressed see note 5 see note 6 Entry 5 EOL Open Entry 6 Short dial delay fault delay 4 4219 4229 modules must use EOLRs or unpredictable results ENTRY 7 ENTRY 8 may occur Display Faults Power Reset Use Entry Use Exit Respond as 5 RF Zones The open options in Verification Delay 1 2 Delay Interior Type 0 show alarms 0 no 0 no 0 0 when armed 4 power reset 1 delay 1 4 useexit 8 yes amp disarmed after fault 2 delay 2 delay 1 2 don t show with code see note 2 alarms when uo ficat verification armed rOn 6 Zone Doubling Double faults when type 16 Balanced A short on either disarmed zone of a zone doubled pair or 3 never show on a double balanced zone any alarms causes a tamper condition trbles faults b Entry 7 fault display power Entry 8 entry delay 1 entry delay 2 exit delay reset verific
49. from list followed by to accept each zone 00 to continue Enter each zone to be deleted from the list followed by After all zones to be deleted are entered enter 00 to return to the Zone List No prompt so that another list can be programmed if desired 5 13 Installation and Setup Guide About Function Keys 57 Menu Mode The system provides the ability to program each of the four keypad function keys to perform one of 12 system operations The end user can then activate the function by simply pressing and holding the programmed key for 2 seconds Typical functions listed below include single button arming turning lights on off or single button paging To assign emergency key functions function key option 00 first program the respective emergency zone number 95 for A key 96 for C key 99 for B key with the desired zone type using 56 Zone Programming mode then use 57 Function Key menu mode to assign the desired key To use a function key to activate a relay action 57 Menu mode key function 07 use 79 Menu mode to map the output and use 80 Menu mode to define the output s action select system operation type 66 To use a function key for a user macro use 57 menu mode to activate the desired key then define the actual macro functions using the user code 6 6 command Programming Function Keys 1 Assign the function key number and partition 2 Select the desired function for th
50. inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Ringer Equivalence Number Notice The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 Industrie Canada AVIS l tiquette d Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme aux normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au mat riel terminal 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 enterprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e da raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp che pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel nomologu doivent tre coordonn es par un repr sentant d sign par le fournisseur L entreprise de t l
51. module according to its instructions 2 Use one of the control s AVS Quick Program results of each command commands as follows see Quick Program Command Results below for installer code 0 3 enable AVS operation without panel sounds on the AVST speaker installer code 0 4 enable operation and enable panel sounds on the AVST speaker 3 Use data field 55 Dynamic Signaling Priority to enable the reporting path for AAV communication 4 To undo the Quick Command programming use the following commands installer code 0 5 remove all options set by 4 03 quick command installer code 0 6 remove all options set by 04 quick command Quick Program Command Results When either the 03 or 04 Quick Program command is used the following are automatically programmed and no longer available for other control panel purposes Pre Programmed 03 Command Output Function 46 zone type 60 relay 15 No 47 zone type 61 relay 16 80 mode 48 zone type 62 relay 16 Output Relay No 15 addr 11 relay pos 2 79 mode 16 addr 11 relay pos 1 Protection Zone 4229 zn 48 zt 81 addr 11 56 58 mode Device Address address 11 AVS module Data Field 91 AAV enabled 04 Command Same as 03 plus 41 zone type 14 relay 13 42 zone type 22 relay 13 43 zone type 39 relay 14 44 zone type 33 relay 14 45 zone type 22 relay 14 Same as 03 plu
52. module s relay numbers 1 4 report as events 1 4 respectively second module s relay numbers 1 4 report as events 5 8 respectively to continue Select the desired multi mode option press to scroll choices This feature is available only after authorization for it is set via the web based programming tool on the AlarmNet Direct website Multi mode emulates 4204 Relay Module outputs to send up to four 4204 sourced or up to eight 2 4204 sourced reports of system events to the user via email email address is entered at the AlarmNet Direct website Use the AlarmNet Direct website to customize event titles if desired If enabled a multi mode address must be entered in the next prompt Use 79 80 Menu modes to program each emulated relay output to trigger a desired system event that upon occurrence will be sent to the user s email address NOTES 1 Multi mode has not been evaluated by UL 2 Multi mode email notification is intended as a convenience for the user and does not replace Central Station reporting of critical events alarms troubles etc Multi mode Addr 12 Multi Mode Address This prompt appears if Multi Mode is enabled 12 15 emulated 4204 Relay Module address Select the desired address If using 2 4204 sourced the address of the second module is automatically assigned an address one higher than the first module s address NOTE A 4204 Relay module address is required for multi mode purpo
53. monitor the telephone line voltage and can cause a local display or a display and trouble alarm sound Downloading via Phone Line or Internet Via Standard Phone Line Using an IBM compatible computer Compass downloading software and a compatible HAYES or CIA modem specified by Honeywell Via Internet Supports upload download programming capability via the Internet using the AlarmNet network and Compass downloading software This allows site maintenance independent of central station monitoring and modification to sites globally via the Internet Also see Internet Reporting below and Internet Connection on the next page Internet Reporting Primary telephone number messages can be reported over the Internet via hardwired high speed Internet connection and or via an optional on board VISTA GSM module using the wireless GSM GPRS digital cellular network The Internet connection and optional module are collectively referred to as the Internal IP GSM Device 1 1 Installation and Setup Guide Compatible Devices Device Limits Notes Addressable Keypads 8 6150 Fixed Word Keypad 6160 Alpha Keypad 6150V Fixed Word Display Voice Keypad 6160V Alpha Display Voice Keypad 6150RF Keypad Transceiver Touch Screen AUI 4 Touch Screen AUTI devices are in addition to the 8 addressable Devices keypads E g Symphony 6270 4219 4229 Zone Up to 5 for Zone number
54. of the transmitters the zone number of that transmitter disappears from the display 2 After all transmitters have been checked exit the sniffer mode by keying Installer code OFF IMPORTANT Sniffer mode does not automatically expire You must manually exit Sniffer mode by entering Installer code OFF to return to normal operation Installation and Setup Guide NOTES e BR type units must physically be activated to clear the display When one button of a transmitter RF UR or BR is activated all zones assigned to other buttons on that transmitter are cleared from the display This also applies to 5816 and 5817 transmitters which have multiple loops zones e Any transmitter that is not enrolled will not turn off its zone number Go No Go Test Mode The Go No Go Test verifies adequate RF signal strength from the proposed transmitter location and allow you to reorient or relocate transmitters if necessary before mounting the transmitters permanently This mode is similar to the Transmitter Test mode except that the wireless receiver gain is reduced This will enable you to make sure that the RF signal from each transmitter is received with sufficient signal amplitude when the system is in the normal operating mode 1 Enter Installer code 4 from the partition being tested For multi partition systems repeat this test for each partition 2 After you have placed transmitters in their desired locations and t
55. on the ABC keys To perform a SHIFT key function press SHIFT key D key then press the desired function key shift function is indicated by the lit READY LED Normal and SHIFT key Functions While 29 Menu Mode 6160 7720P 001 VO 7720P Emulation Template for Alpha Keypads Key Normal Key Function SHIFT Key Function BS ESC BS Press to delete entry ESC Press to quit Program Mode Also can reset EEPROM defaults Scroll down programming Scroll up programming N Press for NO answer Y Press SHIFT Y for YES answer D SHIFT Press before pressing a SHIFT key function Will light READY LED LED goes out once a key is pressed Press again for each SHIFT function desired 1 A 1 For entering the number 1 A Used for entering C S ID number 2 B 2 For entering the number 2 B Used for entering C S ID number 3 C 3 For entering the number 3 C Used for entering C S ID number 4 0 4 For entering the number 4 D Used for entering C S ID number 5 E 5 For entering the number 5 E Used for entering C S ID number 6 F 6 For entering the number 6 F Used for entering C S ID number 7 8 7 For entering the number 7 S Press to display diagnostic status 8 T 8 For entering the number 8 T Press to send TEST messages 9 X 9 For entering the number 9 X Press to reset the IP GSM
56. or INSTANT This feature also enables automatic exit delay reset which resets exit delay if the entry exit door is re opened and closed before exit delay time expires after arming AWAY Automatic Exit Delay Reset occurs only once during an armed AWAY period IMPORTANT AAV should not be used when Paging or Alarm Reports are sent to a secondary number unless the monitoring zone option is used which pauses calls Otherwise the call to the secondary number by the communicator after the alarm report will prevent the AAV from taking control of the telephone line and the Listen in session cannot take place Exit 88 Reentry By Command Entry Installer Power upt Downloader 99 n a yes yes yes 98 0 no yes yes 98 1 yes no yes 98 3 no no yes UL UL installations using the AAV feature must use the ADEMCO UVCM module part of the ADEMCO UVS system Exit Delay Restart Reset must be disabled T pressing within 50 seconds of power up 89 Event Log Full Report Code 0 no report 1 F see description above 59 If an Event Logging selection is made in field 90 message can be sent to the central station receiver when the log is 8046 full If the log becomes full new messages overwrite the oldest messages in the log Event Log Enables 0 no event logging 1 log Alarm and Restore 2 log Trouble and Restore 4 log Bypass and Restore 8 log Open Close x log
57. panel through the premises AC wiring to the Powerline Carrier devices which are plugged into AC outlets You can then make devices that are plugged into Powerline Carrier devices perform various functions in response to commands you enter at the security system keypads Canada Use the PSC04 Powerline Interface as shown below 8 PIN TRIGGER CONNECTOR 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 O OOOOOO RED ORANGE YELLOW BLUE PURPLE BLACK X 10 PSC04 POWERLINE INTERFACE Us MODULAR PHONE CORD not supplied 1 BLACK 2 RED 3 GREEN 4 YELLOW OUTPUT 17 12 AUX GND OUTPUT 18_ GREEN DATA COM SYNC SA4120XM 1 CABLE SYNC Figure 14 PSC04 Powerline Interface Connections 2 11 Installation and Setup Guide On Board Triggers Connect field wiring to the desired trigger pin on the 8 pin trigger connector centrally located above the terminal strip e If using 1361X10 transformer and powerline carrier devices use the SA4120XM 1 cable part of 4120TR Trigger Cable See Wiring the AC Transformer section for transformer connections If only using the on board triggers you can use a 4 wire cable N4632 4 supplied with the control as shown below 8 PIN TRIGGER CONNECTOR 8 PIN TRIGGER CONNECTOR 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 erp gt O OOOOOO 02000000 amp T m E3 gag 8 tt 2 2 z a lt tr 5 gt s M z 2 E
58. see field 174 NOTE If zone doubling is being used the response time selected for zones 02 08 automatically applies to each zone s associated doubled zone Q Menu Mode Programming 10 INPUT TYPE RF TRANS 3 Input Device Type In 2 AW Aux wired zone 3 RF supervised RF transmitter 4 UR unsupervised transmitter 5 Button type RF transmitter unsupervised to continue This prompt is skipped for zones 2 8 or 2 16 if zone doubling was enabled at Hardwire Type prompt All of the RF transmitters have one or more unique factory assigned input loop ID codes Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone e g a 5804 s four inputs require four programming zones RF Transmitters can be enrolled as one of the following types Type Description RF Sends periodic check in signals as well as fault restore and low Supervised RF battery signals The trans must stay within receiver s range UR Sends all the signals that the RF type does but the control does Unsupervised RF not supervise the check in signals The transmitter may therefore be carried off premises BR Sends only fault signals It will not send a low battery signal until it Unsupervised is activated The transmitter may be carried off premises Button RF NOTE For the built in hardwired zones the Input Device type is automatically displayed as HW and cannot be edited To change t
59. set to 1 enabled 93 No reports in Armed Period Must be set for 1 or 2 report pairs Cross zone timer programming is set in field 85 cross zone pairs are assigned in zone list 4 using 81 Zone List mode Duress code is assigned by using the add a user code procedure found in the User Guide Enable Duress code reporting by programming zone 92 using 56 Zone Programming mode Fire alarm verification is a built in system feature when a zone is programmed for zone type 16 Notes 9 3 Installation and Setup Guide Notes 9 4 Notes 9 5 Installation and Setup Guide Notes 9 6 SECTION 10 Limitations and Warranty WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced design security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons For example Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an 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
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61. the intended standby condition followed by at least 4 minutes in the intended fire alarm signaling condition This control panel can meet these requirements without using a supplementary power supply provided that the panel s auxiliary power and bell output currents are limited as indicated below OUTPUT LIMITATIONS AND CORRESPONDING REQUIRED BATTERIES OUTPUT CURRENT LIMITATIONS BATTERY INFORMATION Output Current Total Maximum Auxiliary Current Battery Capacity Recommended Battery To Use Amp Hrs Yuasa Model No 600mA maximum total of NP4 12 or ADEMCO 467 auxiliary power plus bell NP7 12 output currents NP4 12 two t NP7 12 two NPG18 12 t NOTE Use two batteries connected in parallel Obtain an Ademco Battery Harness Kit SA5140 1 Both batteries will fit inside the cabinet 2 2 Programming Overview AC Power Battery and Ground Connections 1361 Transformer 1321X10 001 VO TERMINALS 1 AND 2 Connect the 1361 Transformer 1361CN in Wire Run Chart Canada to terminals 1 and 2 on the Distance from control Wire Size control board See Wire Run Chart for Up to 50 feet 20 I ib 50 1 00 feet 18 e se caution when wiring the transformer to the control to guard 1007230 E against blowing the transformer fuse the fuse is non replaceable Wiring to the AC transformer must not exceed 250 feet using 16 gauge wire The voltage reading between terminals
62. to record the data for this installation Data field programming involves making the appropriate entries for each of the data fields Start Data Field programming by entering the installer code 8 0 0 SIA Guidelines Notes in certain fields give instructions for programming the VISTA 21iP for False Alarm Reduction Fields unique to the are indicated by heavy borders and reverse type heading WA EY for easy identification System Setup Fields 20 29 20 Installer Code Enter 4 digits 0 9 The Installer Code can perform all system functions except it cannot disarm the system unless it was used to arm the system Quick Arm Enable 0 do not allow quick arm 1 allow quick arm If enabled a user code is not needed to arm the system Instead users can press the followed by an arming key to arm the system However the user code is always needed to disarm the system 22 RF Jam Option 0 no jam detection 1 send RF jam report If enabled a report is sent if the system detects an RF jamming signal UL installations must be 1 if wireless devices are used 23 Quick Forced Bypass 0 no quick bypass 1 allow quick bypass code 6 4 Zones bypassed by this function will be displayed after the bypass is initiated UL installations must be 0 no forced bypass En RF House ID Code 00 disable all wireless keypad usage 01 31 House ID for partition 1 2 and common The Hou
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64. use 56 mode to enter hex codes and Input Device Type IN sequentially but not the Loop No L Use the A Advance and B Back keys on the keypad to move the cursor within the Screen Use the C key to copy the previous zone s attributes Press to save the programming and continue to the serial number loop number prompt If needed you can press the key to back up without saving If HW hardwired or AW Auxiliary is entered for Input Device Type the next screen will be similar to the prompt shown except that HW or AW will be displayed under IN If RF BR or UR is entered a prompt for Serial and Loop number will be displayed as follows 10 INPUT S N L AXXX XXX Serial number S N serial number L loop number to continue Manually enter the serial number found on the transmitter label by typing digits in the X locations using the A advance or B back keys as required You can also perform two open and close sequences for button type transmitters that means pressing and releasing the button twice NOTE If you want to copy the previous zone s serial number press the C key Press to advance to the loop number then enter loop number Press to accept the existing serial and loop number and continue to the Confirm prompt below If necessary press to back up and re enter or edit the serial number 10 INPUT S N L 000 0000 0 To Delete a Serial N
65. valid field number Entering Data When the desired field number appears simply enter the digits required The keypad beeps three times after the last digit is entered and automatically displays the next data field in sequence If entering less than the maximum digits available e g phone number field enter the desired digits then press to end the entry Review a Data Field Press Field Number The field s data is displayed but no changes can be made Deleting an Entry Press Field No applies only to phone number account number and pager character fields 3 21 Installation and Setup Guide Interactive Mode Programming 56 57 58 79 80 81 82 Entering Interactive Mode Press Interactive Mode No for example 56 while in Program Mode The Alpha display keypad will display the first of a series of prompts After making the appropriate entry press the key to accept the entry and continue to the next prompt Loading Factory Defaults Initializing for Download To Load Default Entries Press 97 while in Program Mode This resets all data fields to the default values shown on the Program Form Use 97 only if you wish to return to the original factory programmed defaults To Initialize Download ID Press 96 while in Program Mode This initializes the system for downloading and resets all the subscriber account numbers and CSID
66. will now seize the line and 2 long tones sound followed by the usual voice prompt for the access code If this procedure is not followed phone module operation will not be possible F96 Command to Initialize CSID and Subscriber Account Number Use this command if necessary to reset all subscriber account numbers and the internal CSID to the factory default values Data Field Programming Command to Reset System to Factory Default Values Pressing 97 resets all data fields to the factory default values shown on the Program Form IMPORTANT Do not press 97 to load defaults if any programming has been done previously data already programmed into the system will be changed KE Command to Exit Program Mode with installer code lockout Exits Programming Mode and prevents re entry by Installer Code 8 0 0 To enter the programming mode if 98 was used to exit you must first power down the system Then power up again and press and 4 at the same time within 50 seconds of powering up See field 88 for other Program mode lockout options F99 Command to Exit Program Mode Exits Programming Mode and allows re entry by Installer Code 8 0 0 or by Pressing and at the same time within 50 seconds of power up Pager Programming Fields The system can send various reports to up to four pagers To program pager reporting do the following 1 Enter the pager phone number s prefac
67. 1 plus 13 pause the PABX entry to disable call waiting during control panel calls If the subscriber does not have call waiting and is not using PABX make no entry in this field NOTES 1 The call waiting disable feature cannot be used on a PABX line 2 Using Call Waiting Disable on a non call waiting line will prevent successful communication to the central station WASIN If call waiting is used enter call waiting disable digits as described above and also set Call Waiting Disable option in field 91 II Primary 41 and Secondary 42 Phone No Enter up to 20 digits 0 9 11 12 4 13 pause 2 secs If entering fewer than 20 digits exit by pressing next field number To clear entries press 41 or 42 respectively Do not fill unused spaces NOTE Backup reporting see field 49 is automatic only if there is a secondary phone number field 42 Primary Secondary Account Numbers Wee Enter 4 or 10 digits depending on selection in 43 Report Format field Enter 0 9 11 B Mi 12 0 13 D 14 E 15 F 43 Partition 1 primary To clear entries 43 44 Partition 1 secondary To clear entries 44 45 Part 2 prim To clear entries 45 46 Part 2 second To clear entries 46 Phone System Select If Central Station Receiver is not on WATS line 0 Pulse Dial 1 Tone Dial If Central Station Receiver is on WATS line 2
68. 10 automatic if zone no 33 40 set as AW type or relay assigned module 5 for zones 44 48 11 111 automatic if zone no 41 48 set as AW type or relay assigned Relay Modules 4204 79 output device programming device address prompt module 1 12 112 entered at device address prompt module 2 13 113 entered at device address prompt module 3 14 114 entered at device address prompt module 4 15 115 entered at device address prompt Keypads data field programming as listed below keypad 1 16 n a always enabled for partition 1 all sounds enabled keypad 2 17 n a data field 190 keypad 3 18 n a data field 191 keypad 4 19 n a data field 192 keypad 5 20 n a data field 193 keypad 6 21 n a data field 194 keypad 7 22 n a data field 195 keypad 8 23 n a data field 196 5800TM Module 28 n a automatic address 07 not available if zone doubling enabled Tt Addressable devices are identified by 1 plus the device address when reporting Enter report code for zone 91 to enable addressable device reporting default 2 reports enabled See field 199 for addressable device ECP 3 digit 2 digit identification keypad display options Installation and Setup Guide Hardwire Zones and Zone Expansion Hardwire Zones zones 001 VO Normally Open Zones N O EOLR Zones 1 Connect open circuit devices in parallel across the loop for EOLR zones connect the EOLR across the loop wires at the last device 2 Enable normally op
69. 19 Signal Strength RSSI and Status LEDs 2 19 Status Indicator Switch eae ede et ce den edes dee he ce et tbe dea doe ceo bed a neee 2 19 Signal Strength and Status LED locations Status LED Functions Table 2 20 iii Section 3 Programming Overview 3 21 P Ner id tiii 3 21 Programming ulna m enceinte ce nete eie tette ee qae Deere ee E DE PY e EROS 3 21 Data Field Programming 3 21 Interactive Mode Programming 56 757 58 79 80 81 82 3 22 Loading Factory Defaults Initializing for Download eene enne enne nennen 3 22 Exiting the Programming Mode 3 22 Type Definitions 3 22 Section 4 Data Field Programming 4 1 About Data Field Programming eene nennen 4 1 System Setup Fields 20 29 csse e end bd aede Aa dete 4 1 Zone Sounds amp Timing 31 39 i nte Re dehet e detta
70. 4 7 1 Sounder connections Supervised Fire Supplementary Power ey Swinger Suppression System Communication 4 9 5 2 6 1 System Operation 5 6 5 7 5 11 5 26 System Status Report Codes System Test 10 3 Installation and Setup Guide Tamper switch 2 10 9 2 Telco Line t 2 13 3 Telephone Line Monitoring 1 1 Temporal pulse sounding 3 21 Test Mode 7 1 7 2 Test Restore Report Code 4 5 Touch Screen Device AUI Enable 4 11 Touchpads Transmitter Input Types Trigger outputs Trouble by Day Trouble Displays 10 4 Verify Operation Vocabulary List Wire Run Chart Wireless Key Predefined Default 5 7 Wireless Key Programming Templates 5 6 Wireless key templates 5 6 Word String 5 16 Worksheeet 2 2 Zone Doubling 2 6 Zone Lists 3 19 5 12 5 13 Zone Not Used 3 20 Zone Programming Procedure 5 1 Zone
71. 5 Programming Installer and User Schedules a 5 26 Section 6 System Communication and Operation 6 1 Panel Communication with Central 6 1 R port Code Formats ar eee ase hr E ien pai 6 1 Ademc Contact a 6 8 SystemSecurity Codes nn Q ibendum 6 4 Pame Keys e ee deerne meneer mee nau weegt dere E dee 6 6 Setting the Real Time 2 ccce desee caede edd aasan cede din des dea edet denn 6 6 Various System Trouble Displays eret de Pene Eget prie Peri 6 7 Section 7 Testing the System uu yx eroi eee W ba ee oa esee su e ER eco 7 1 About Test Procedures errante tie ER Ero e RE due cres eve eee 7 1 System ont bets EI 7 1 Checking Transmitter Enrollment Sniffer Mode eene 7 1 qa 7 2 Dialer Communication Test and Periodic Test Reports a 7 2 Automatic Standby Battery Tests a ERE OTI CU 7 2 Section 8 Specifications amp Accessories
72. ABLE T REGISTERED w NETWORK CARRIER AND 2nd SITE AVAILABLE tT IF NO GPRS MESSAGE SENT VIA SMS IP GSM SWITCHES TEST STATUS LED INDICATOR GRN LEDs AC BELL GND AUX GRN YEL 71 Zi GND Z2 23 GND Z4 725 GND Z6 Z7 GND Z8 TIP RING TIP RING GND 9 V21iP 007 V1 Signal Strength and Status LED locations Status LED Functions Table Inadequate Signal If sufficient signal strength cannot be achieved take one of the following actions Strength 1 Try relocating the cabinet to an area with better reception 2 If moving the cabinet cannot achieve sufficient signal strength an external stand alone communication device 7845GSM 7845i GSM can be used Follow these steps a Power down the control b Remove the Internet cable from the RJ45 connector if connected and disable the Internal IP GSM portion of the control board by moving the Internal IP GSM Jumper to the OFF pair of pins c Connect the communication device to the control s aE ore ESS ECP terminals and complete all other e communication device wiring as required d Power up the control and the communication device Refer to 29 Menu mode Enable INT IP GSM prompt for programming information f Refer to the Installation and Setup Guide included with the communication device for the registration procedure 2 20 Programming Overview SECTION 3 Programming Ov
73. Custom Word 8 102 INTERIOR 151 POLICE 208 UTILITY 253 Custom Word 9 048 DAUGHTERS 103 INTRUSION i Boer zy 049 DELAYED sys SEES Bowen VALVE 254 Custom Word 10 e 050 DEN 104 JEWELRY R 210 VAULT NOTE Custom words 8 051 DESK K 155 RADIO 212 VOLTAGE 9 10 are reminder 052 DETECTOR e 105 KITCHEN 156 REAR W words that can be 053 DINING L 157 RECREATION 213 WALL programmed to display 054 DISCRIMINATOR 106 LAUNDRY 159 REFRIGERATION 214 WAREHOUSE using Scheduling Mode 055 DISPLAY 107 LEFT 160 RF 216 WEST 057 DOOR Note Bulleted words in boldface type are those that are also available for use by the 4286 Phone Module If using a phone module and words other than these are selected for Alpha descriptors the phone module will not provide annunciation of those words Italicized words followed by an asterisk indicate those words supported by the 6160V 6150V Voice Keypads CHARACTER ASCII CHART For Adding Custom Words 32 space 41 50 2 59 68 D 77 86 V 33 42 51 3 60 lt 69 78 87 W 34 43 52 4 61 70 79 88 X 35 44 53 5 62 gt 71 G 80 P 89 Y 36 45 54 6 63 72 81 Q 90 Z 37 46 55 7 64 73 82 38 amp 47 56 8 65 74 J 83 S 39 48 0 57 9 66 B 75 84 T 40 49 1 58 67 C 76 L 85 U 5 17 Installation and Setup Guide 29 Menu Mode for IP and GSM Module Pro
74. E OR COMBUSTION DETECTOR HEAT DETECTOR 5 Figure 9a 4 Wire Smoke Detector Using Relay for Power Reset TO ZONE TEPM TO ZONE TERM 4 wiresmk 007 VO AUX PWR E RED EOL POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE A77 716B USE N O CONTACT WHICH CLOSES WHEN POWER IS APPLIED TO OUTPUT 17 C PROGRAM OUTPUT 17 FOR OUT NORM LOW YES IN 79 MENU MODE AND AS ZONE TYPE 54 IN 80 MENU MODE 4 WIRE SMOKE OR COMBUSTION DETECTOR TO ZONE TERM 4 HEAT DETECTOR C 4 wiresmk 008 VO TO ZONE TERM Figure 9b 4 Wire Smoke Detector Using Output 17 for Power Reset 4219 4229 Expansion 1 Connect each module to the control s keypad terminals and set the device addresses Zones See the Table of Device Addresses to select an appropriate address for each module Supports up to 40 expansion zones using up to 5 Zone Exp Modules 2 Connect sensors to the module s loops See Figure on the following page Use 1000 ohm end of line resistors at the end of loops connected to the 4219 4229 modules EOLRs used on the control terminals 2000 ohms Expansion zones have normal response time 300 500 msec except zone connected to each module s loop A which can be set for fast response 10 15 msec 3 If using relays with the 4229 connect the desired field wiring to the unit s relay contact terminals 2 7 Installation and Setup Guide RELAY CONNECTOR N
75. Enter the desired command at the Sel Key Command prompt For subsequent commands enter the next command at the currently displayed screen To exit Diagnostic mode press ESC shift A Key Prompt Function Key Prompt Function Software Revision D Physical Link Physical Link A INTERNAL IP GSM indicates the Good Bad Only if IP or IP GSM X X XX mm dd yy installed software enabled Indicates whether the device has detected a physical connection to the year of the revision internet to continue to B MAC MAC SCID IMEI ee a CRC indicates NIC IP Address IP Information Displays the IP GSM s unique Displays the IP address identification number assigned to this device Yyyy indicates the 4 digit to go to subnet mask MAC CRC needed to enroll Subnet Mask Displays the 32 bit address the device in dealer direct OU mask used to indicate the ato goto SCID portion bits of the IP SCID XXXXX Only if GSM or IP GSM Address that is being used enabled Displays the for the subnet address identification number to go to gateway IP Revision Mm dd yy indicates month day and igned to the SIM card XXX XXX XXX XXX assigned to the Gateway to go to to go to DNS server IP IMEI d ad AA i DNS Serv IP Displays the IP Address x XXX XXX XXX
76. Honeywell ADEMCO VISTA SERIES VISTA 21iP VISTA 21iPSIA Security Systems Installation and Setup Guide K14488V2 6 09 Rev A ii 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 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 we recommend the following e 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 complet
77. IDE 228 1ST 013 BACK F 122 MAIN 174 SKYLIGHT 229 2 014 BAR 073 FACTORY 123 MASTER 175 SLIDING 230 2ND 016 BASEMENT 075 FAMILY e 125 MEDICAL 176 SMOKE 231 3 e 017 BATHROOM 076 FATHERS 126 MEDICINE e 178 SONS 232 018 BED 077 FENCE 128 MONEY 179 SOUTH 233 4 019 BEDROOM 079 FIRE 129 180 SPRINKLER 234 4TH 020 BELL 080 FLOOR 130 MOTHERS 182 STATION 235 5 021 BLOWER 081 FLOW 131 MOTION 184 STORE 236 5TH 022 BOILER 082 FOIL 132 MOTOR 185 STORAGE 237 6 023 083 FOYER N 186 STORY 238 6TH 025 BREAK 084 FREEZER 134 NORTH 190 SUPERVISED 239 7 G 0 192 SWIMMING 241 8 028 CABINET 089 GARAGE e 136 OFFICE 193 SWITCH e 242 8TH 030 CAMERA 091 GATE 139 OPENING 194 TAMPER 244 9TH 031 092 GLASS 140 OUTSIDE 196 TELCO 245 Custom Word 1 033 CASH 093 GUEST 142 OVERHEAD 197 TELEPHONE 45 C Wami 034 CCTV 094 GUN P 199 TEMPERATURE MSto en 035 CEILING H 143 PAINTING 200 THERMOSTAT 247 Custom Word 3 036 CELLAR 095 HALL 144 PANIC 201 TOOL 248 Custom Word 4 s 037 CENTRAL 096 HEAT 145 PASSIVE 202 TRANSMITTER 249 Custom Word 5 038 CIRCUIT 098 HOLDUP 146 PATIO U 040 CLOSED 099 HOUSE 147 PERIMETER e 205 UP 5 ustom Wor 046 COMPUTER 100 INFRARED 148 PHONE 206 UPPER 251 Custom Word 7 047 Ed 101 INSIDE 150 POINT e 207 UPSTAIRS 252
78. Key 2 define macro by user code 6 6 command 11 Macro Key 3 define macro by user code 6 6 command 12 Macro Key 4 define macro by user code 6 6 command to continue Enter the desired function for this key 00 to 12 from the options listed 00 selected for example display shown at left Press to returns to key number prompt with the next function key letter displayed 5 14 Menu Mode Programming About Descriptor Programming 82 Menu Mode The system lets you assign zone descriptors for protection zones keypad panics and RF receiver supervision faults Each description can be composed of a combination of words up to 3 selected from a vocabulary of 196 words stored in memory see a following page In addition up to 10 installer defined words can be added to those already in memory plus 3 additional words can be assigned as partition descriptors Thus when an alarm or trouble occurs in a zone an appropriate description for that zone s location can be displayed at the keypad Zone descriptors are recommended for systems using Alpha display keypads and are necessary if a 4286 Phone Module is used NOTE You can enter zone descriptors when the zone is being defined in 56 Menu mode but we recommend you do it using 82 Menu mode If using a 4286 Phone Module select from those words in the Alpha Vocabulary List shown in boldface type The phone module will not provide annunc
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80. N TIP PREMISES ANSWERING MACHINE AND PHONES ANSWERING MACHINE BROWN T 4286 VIP MODULE 1234567 LOUDER TEN o VOLUME KEYED 7 HEADER NOTE IF THE TELEPHONE HAS BUILT IN CALLER ID THE CALLER ID FUNCTION MAY NOT WORK Fe cpi eee 1 4286 TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS UNUSED YELLOW TO DATA OUT term 7 TO CONTROL NO CONNECTION PANEL 1 TIP RED TO AUX term 5 TERMINALS WITH FLYING BLACK TO AUX GROUND term4 USED FOR PHONE OUTPUT 5 LEADS GREEN TO DATA IN term 6 KEYPAD 4 RING l CONNECTIONS s SONNECTION l 52 AUDIO OUT lg 3 am LLLI LIC e Figure 16 4286 Phone Module Wiring Connections Only one phone module can be used and it can only be connected to partition 1 The phone lines must be in service for the phone module to function even when accessing the system from an on premises phone f you are also using an Audio Alarm Verification unit refer to Audio Alarm Verification AAV section for special wiring connections CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord for phone line connections L Phone Module Problems If no touch tones are produced following access to the security system from on premises this problem may arise in rare cases it may be necessary to reverse the wires conne
81. NAL STRENGTH AND STATUS LEDs ON RED e MINIMUM E THREE LIT cocrn CGRN GSM RADIO MODULE V21iP 006 VO NOTE dBm is displayed as a negative value on the keypad display a smaller negative number is better i e 60 dBm is a better RSSI than 100 dBm Three RSSI LEDs lit about 89dBm Signal Strength RSSI and Status LEDs The Signal Strength RSSI Mode and Status LEDs normally display the module s signal strength LED 1 top red LED will be lit to indicate that the display is in RSSI mode and the other LEDs indicate signal strength lowest to highest from top to bottom between the module and the receiving tower Signal strength should be within 3 5 bars t NOTE The RSSI LEDs on the control board normally display signal strength after the SIM has been activated If the SIM is not activated signal strength can be viewed at these LEDs by simultaneously pressing and holding the TEST and STATUS switches on the control board Status Indicator Switch Press and hold the Status LED Indicator Switch to change the LED functions to view the network carrier status When the switch is held down LED 1 top red LED will be off and the other LEDs have the following meanings see diagram for specific functions 2 19 Installation and Setup Guide Signal Strength and Status LED Meanings Color Label Indication Red RSSI on signal strength RSSI display off status display Yel 2
82. PM Days place 1 under days Press to continue Enter the event s stop time and days of the week to occur To select days position the cursor under the desired days using the key to move forward then press 1 to select the day REPEAT OPTION 0 4 X Repeat Option 0 do not repeat 1 repeat weekly 2 repeat biweekly every other week 3 repeat every third week 4 repeat every fourth week Press to continue Enter the desired repeat option for this schedule e g To make a schedule that happens everyday you would select all days with a repeat count of 1 To make a schedule that runs for one week then stops select everyday with a repeat count of 0 RANDOMIZE 0 1 YES x Randomize For events 01 and 11 0 no 1 yes Press to continue If selected the scheduled start and stop times will vary within 60 minutes of the hour time For example if a schedule is set to start at 6 15pm it will do so the first time 6 15pm arrives but on subsequent days it will start anytime between 6 00 and 6 59 p m NOTE Do not use the random option if the start and stop times are within the same hour setting otherwise unpredictable results may occur e g the randomized stop time may occur before the start time 5 27 Installation and Setup Guide AVS System Enable and Quick Programming Commands Applies to an AVS system using an ECP connection to the control 1 Install the AVS
83. ZN 01BACK Second 3 Digit Index No see index for entries to continue R Enter the 3 digit number for the next word In our example the word is DOOR whose number is 057 Enter 0 5 7 Accept Second Word 6 save word and go to last word in this descriptor 8 save word and go to next zone DOOR U Press 6 to accept the selected word and continue to the next word or press 8 if these are the only words you are using for the descriptor When descriptor is finished press 8 to save all words in memory ZN 01 BACK Summary Screen to continue DOOR The flashing cursor will disappear indicating that the word s are stored in memory for that zone as shown in the summary display at the left To enter a descriptor for the next zone press plus the desired zone number The summary display appears Repeat the previous steps to enter the descriptor for the zone ZN 01 BACK Adding Custom Words will not be annunciated by 4286 Phone Module You can add up to 10 installer defined words to the built in vocabulary which can then be used when programming zone descriptors Each of the 10 words can actually consist of a word string of one or more words but no more than characters can be used for each word or word string When adding custom words the keypad keys perform the following functions 4 Moves cursor one space to the left 6 Moves cursor one space to the right 8 Saves the n
84. abling Remote Services 190 Keypad 2 Device Address 17 Entry 1 Partition Assignment 0 keypad disabled 1 partition 1 2 partition 2 3 partition 3 common Entry 2 Sound Option 0 no suppression 1 suppress arm disarm and E E beeps 2 suppress chime beeps only 3 suppress arm disarm E E beeps and chime beeps Entry 1 Enter the partition in which the keypad is located Entry 2 Enter the desired sound option for this keypad 191 Keypad 3 Device Address 18 See field 190 for entries and explanation 192 Keypad 4 Device Address 19 See field 190 for entries and explanation 193 Keypad 5 Device Address 20 See field 190 for entries and explanation Keypad 6 Device Address 21 See field 190 for entries and explanation 195 Keypad 7 Device Address 22 See field 190 for entries and explanation 196 Keypad 8 Device Address 23 See field 190 for entries and explanation Exit Time Display Interval 0 no display 1 5 seconds between display updates If enabled keypads display the exit time remaining after arming the system updated at the interval selected i e if the exit delay is 30 seconds and 2 is selected in this field the keypad display refreshes every 2 seconds displaying 30 28 26 24 etc An interval greater than 1 may be necessary for some older keypads to allow users time to enter key presses between display updates TOUCH SCREEN DEVICE NOTE If
85. allations NOTE Cross zoning takes effect only after Exit Delay expires 86 Cancel Verify Keypad Display 0 no alarm canceled display 1 display Alarm Canceled when system is disarmed after an alarm has occurred To clear the ALARM display the user must enter the security code OFF again This feature causes a ALARM CANCELED display on the LCD keypad under the following conditions e After the kissoff of the cancel message to the Central Station indicating a successful transmission When an alarm is successfully canceled before the Central Station received the Alarm message E g if an alarm is incorrectly triggered and the user presses code OFF before the dial delay time has expired the message will never go out to the CS e When the Cancel report is not enabled and the system is disarmed a before dialer delay expires alarm report not sent message Alarm Canceled is displayed b after dialer delay expires message Alarm Canceled is not displayed 4 5 Installation and Setup Guide Misc Fault Delay Time 0 15secs 4 90secs 8 4min 12 8 1 30 5 2 9 5 13 10 min 2 45secs 6 2 1 2min 10 6 min 14 12 min 3 60 5 5 7 3 11 7 min 15 15 Used with zones assigned to a configurable zone type with fault delay on configurable zone type digit 6 and sets a zone response time of 15 seconds to 15 min
86. always enabled field does not exist 0 ding 1 confirmation ding after arming system 2 ding after arming from button or RF keypad only except 5827 5827BD Confirmation of arming is 1 2 sec external sounder ding If 1 selected ding occurs when closing report is sent if open close reporting is enabled or at the end of Exit Delay If 2 selected ding occurs upon reception of the wireless arming command UL Installations must be 1 for UL Commercial Burglar Alarm installations EE Power Up In Previous State 0 always power up in a disarmed state 1 assume the system status prior to power down When the system powers up armed an alarm will occur 1 minute after arming if a zone is faulted Note that if the previous state was armed Away or Stay the system ignores sensor changes for 1 minute which allows sensors such as PIRs to stabilize UL Installations must be 1 power up in previous state SIA Guidelines must be 1 FABIA Feature must be enabled Dialer Programming 40 50 PABX Access Code or Call Waiting Disable Enter up to 6 digits if PABX is needed to access an outside line Do not fill unused spaces 0 9 11 for 7 12 for 13 for a pause 2 seconds To clear entries from field press 40 If fewer than 6 digits need to be entered exit by pressing Call Waiting If the subscribers phone service has call waiting and is not using PABX enter 70 1
87. amper Manually Triggered Dialer Test RF Receiver Jam Telco Line Fault 606 AAV to Follow System Reset Log only Scheduled Arm Fail Global Trouble Trouble Day Night Reserved for Configurable Zone Type 789 report codes check with central station when using these codes Installation and Setup Guide System Security Codes The systems provides one Installer code one System Master code plus a set of other user codes intended for other users of the system These codes can each be assigned one of 5 authority levels which determine the functions each code can perform as listed in the table below Number of Codes Provides 48 security codes plus Installer code including one System Master code two Partition Master codes and 45 general user codes Authority Levels can be assigned to users 03 49 only users 1 and 2 cannot be changed Level User No Functions Installer 01 default 4112 perform all security functions except can disarm only if used to arm can enter program mode can change System Master code cannot assign any other user codes System 02 default 1234 only one system master code per system can perform all security Master functions add delete users in either partition change system master code view event log set system clock program keypad macro program scheduled events activate output devices triggers relays Partition 1 03 Same as Master except add delete users l
88. art IP address assigned to the Gateway separating each part with a space key displayed as periods If unused set to 0 0 0 0 to continue DNS IP Addr 255 255 255 255 DNS IP Addr Enter the 4 part IP address assigned to the DNS Domain Name System server separating each part with a space key displayed as periods If unused set to 0 0 0 0 to continue Review Y N 5 22 Review and Exit 29 Menu mode or Reset Defaults You can review the 29 Menu mode options to ensure that the correct responses have been made When satisfied with entries select N to exit 29 Menu mode To review prompts or exit 29 Menu mode Y review prompts and entries starting with Internal Device Use the up down arrow keys to scroll through the program fields without changing any of the values If a value requires change simply type in the correct value When the last field is displayed the HEVIEW prompt again appears Exit 29 menu mode and return to data field programming mode The prompt briefly displays DONE before returning to data field mode prompt Enter or to accept Y or selection alone exits same as N To reset 29 Menu mode defaults Press ESC at the Review prompt to display the Reset Factory Defaults prompt Y reset 29 menu mode options to factory values if selected all programmed 29 Menu mode options are reset to the factory settings N cancel reset defa
89. at key Start Function Key Programming mode by pressing 57 while in Data Programming mode Press Koy to Pom press mo desig function key A D GE Ext this mode B function key A D you C pun uL Bes an end user macro key or panic key Partition Partition Number 1 partition 1 1 2 partition 2 3 common partition to continue keypad keys 00 001 Enter the partition in which the function key is active Key A Func Define Key Function Zone 95 00 001 For the Function key selected the functions are pre defined as follows If A selected Zone 95 emergency key same as 1 pair If B selected Zone 99 emergency key same as pair If C selected Zone 96 emergency key same as 3 pair If D selected Single button paging 01 Single button paging sends a 999 9999 message to pager settings 02 Display time 03 Arm AWAY reports as User 00 if closing reports are enabled 04 Arm STAY reports as User 00 if closing reports are enabled 05 Arm NIGHT STAY reports as User 00 if closing reports enabled 06 Step Arming arms STAY then NIGHT STAYT then AWAY tt If Night Stay zones 07 Output Device Command for device programmed as system operation type 66 function are listed in zone list 5 key in 80 Menu Mode 08 Communication Test sends Contact ID code 601 09 Macro Key 1 define macro by user code 6 6 command 10 Macro
90. ation interior zone type c For zone doubled zones both ENTRY 9 ENTRY 10 zones of the doubled pair must Alarm Sounds Use Bell Respond as Trouble Chime when Chime be assigned the same response Timeout Fire Zone Sounds Mode On to a short 0 none 0 none 1 steady 4 yes 1 periodic entries 1 3 and 5 are not applicable for RF zones Use the intact EOL option for normal RF zone conditions and shorted for off normal RF zone conditions For double balanced zones this entry must be 0 keypad beep 2 steady bell see fields 32 see zone type 2 trouble and keypad 33 09 see note 4 beeps 3 pulsing bell and keypad Entry 9 alarm sounds bell timeout fire zone Entry 10 trouble sounds chime 4 10 Touch Screen Keypad AUI Enable The system supports up to four touch screen style keypads e g Symphony Advanced User Interface AUD and 6270 Touch Screen keypad NOTE Use of touch screen devices does not affect the number of standard keypads supported WEE AUI Device 1 4 Enable Enter each touch screen AUI device s home partition 0 disabled 1 partition 1 2 partition 2 3 common Set AUI addresses as follows AUI 1 address 1 AUI 2 address 2 AUI 3 address 5 AUI 4 address 6 AUI Compatibility Note To ensure proper AUI device operation use AUI devices with the following rev levels 6270 series use version 1 0 9 or higher 8132 8142 Symphon
91. be an event occurring on a specific zone number or a zone list or a specific zone type Partition If the output is activated by zone type this defines the partition in which the programmed event is to cause the device action Output Action Defines the action of the relay X 10 device when the defined event occurs Can close for 2 seconds stay closed until reset continuously pulse 1 second close open close open etc toggle the device state or activate for a defined duration set in data field 177 Output No Assigns this function to a specific output number defined in 79 Menu Mode This is the output number that will perform this function upon the triggering event Note that each defined function is associated with only one output number This means that if more than one output device needs to perform this particular function you need to define another output function number with the same attributes but assign the appropriate output number i e output devices can be assigned more than one function number but each function number can only be assigned a single output number For example if you want to pulse a strobe light upon fire alarms on zone 4 using a relay mapped to output number 2 as programmed 79 Menu Mode program the following in 80 Menu Mode Prompt Output Funct Activated By Enter Zn No Output Action Output Number Entry 01 assuming this is the first output function 3 zone number 04 requi
92. ble alarm is retried for delivery to AlarmNet If the message is not validated it is retried until the old alarm time is reached or the message is validated The choices available are e 10 Minutes e 4 Hours e 15 Minutes e 8 Hours e 30 Minutes e 12 Hours e 1 Hour e 24 Hours e 2 Hours To scroll the choices key scrolls forward backspace key scrolls backward to continue IP Fault Time IP Fault Time Appears only if IP or IP amp GSM is selected as Internal Device option 00 mins 00 99 time delay in minutes before the control notifies the central station that there is a loss of contact with the network over the Ethernet IP connection 0 no delay valid only If using IP only Must be two 2 minutes for UL installations GSM FIt Time GSM Time 00 mins Appears only if GSM or IP amp GSM is selected as Internal Device option 00 99 time delay in minutes before the control notifies the central station that a loss of contact with AlarmNet network has occurred 0 no delay valid only if using GSM only Must be two 2 minutes for UL installations 5 21 Installation and Setup Guide Notify Panel Of _ Neither Fault Notify Panel Of Appears only if IP amp GSM is selected as Internal Device option Select from the following choices e Neither Fault e Both IP and GSM must fail before fault code is sent status code 4005 displayed panel receives primary and secondary path failure messages
93. combination of events add value of entries This system can record up to 100 system events in a history log At any time the downloader operator can then upload the log and view or print out all or selected categories of the log The downloader operator can also clear the log Event log can also be viewed at an alpha keypad The display printout at the central station will show the date time event and description of the occurrences Data Entry Example To select Alarm Alarm Restore and Open Close enter 9 1 8 to select all events enter 15 SIA Guidelines Exit delay should be enabled EE Phone Line Monitor Enable Entry 1 0 disabled 1 15 1 minute to 15 minutes respectively 2 2 min min etc 10 210 min 11 11 min 12 12 min 13 18 14 14 min 15 15 min Entry 2 Display Sound 0 keypad display only when phone line is faulted 1 keypad display plus keypad trouble sound when line is faulted Each partition turns off its own trouble sound No automatic timeout 2 Same as 1 plus programmed output device STARTS If either partition is armed external sounder activates External sounder will be turned off by normal bell timeout or by security code plus OFF from either partition it does not have to be the one that was armed Entry 1 Sets the length of time a phone line fault must remain after detected before the second d
94. communications peut demander l utilisateur da 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 la terre de la source d energie lectrique de lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir racours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas AVIS L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES assign chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre raccord s une interface La terminaison d une interface t l phonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs la seule condition que la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n exc de 5 9 1 Installation and Setup Guide UL NOTICES Entry Delay No 1 and No 2 fields 35 36 cannot be greater than 30 seconds for UL Residential Burglar Alarm installations and entry delay plus dial delay should not exceed 1 minute For UL Commercial Burglar Alarm installations total entry delay may not exceed 45 seconds For UL Commercial Burglar Alarm
95. cross the momentary switch 4 You wire an optional closed circuit tamper switch model 112 in series with the zone If the switchplate is then removed from the wall the tamper will open disabling keyswitch operation until the system is next disarmed from the keypad If the tamper is opened when the system is armed an alarm will occur 8 PIN TRIGGER CONNECTOR 1 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 QOQOOO OUTPUT 17 YELLOW OUTPUT 18 GREEN STANDARD 4146 KEYSWITCH TAMPER SWITCH N C TYPICAL ZONE ON CONTROL LOCK BOARD SWITCH N O EOLR use appropriate value Figure 12 Keyswitch Wiring Connections 00 trigcon 004 V1 Keyswitch Notes UL A UL Listed keyswitch is required for fire installations and UL commercial and residential burglar alarm installations The Ademco 4146 keyswitch is UL Listed If a keyswitch is used on e an installation that transmits opening and closing signals the keyswitch zone must be programmed to send opening and closing signals e a UL commercial burglar alarm installation the keyswitch s tamper switch must be connected in to the alarm system This tamper switch zone must also be programmed for Zone Type 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night e afire alarm installation the keyswitch must be located next to an alphanumeric display keypad Use 4146 keyswitch or any keyswitch Use only one keyswitch per partition When using ke
96. cted to terminals 3 and 4 on the phone module and the wires connected to terminals 21 amp 22 on the control The wiring diagram shows the wiring connections that will provide proper operation in most cases Connection to the incoming telco line via a RJ31X jack and direct connect cord as shown is essential even if the system is not connected to a central station The 4286 will not function if this is not done and an error signal fast busy signal will occur when trying to access the system via the phone The house phone lines gray and brown wires must be wired to the phone module terminals not to the control terminals Otherwise an error signal fast busy signal will occur when trying to access the system from an on premises phone 2 13 Installation and Setup Guide Audio Alarm Verification Using the UVS System with UVCM Module Connections UVS System The UVS system provides audio alarm verification via the phone line e Refer to the connection diagrams below One diagram shows connections when 4286 Phone Module is used the other shows connections when the 4286 is not used Connections use one of the on board triggers Set field 91 for and program the appropriate output output 17 or 18 using 80 Menu mode select zone type 60 and output action 1 close for 2 seconds For voice session monitoring connect an EOLR zone to UVCM module terminals 6 amp 7 and program the zone as zone type 81
97. cuits 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 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 awak
98. de to define the function keys This system provides various paging features Refer to the Programming Overview section for a summary on pager programming SECTION 2 Mounting and Wiring the Control Installing the Control Cabinet and PC Board Cabinet and Lock 1 Mount the control cabinet to a sturdy wall in a clean dry area which is not readily accessible to on Lock the general public using fasteners poston or anchors not supplied with the four cabinet mounting holes VISTA GSM Module Note If ns using the VISTA GSM module SM with this control take signal UNLOCKED strength into consideration when choosing a mounting location BOTTOM STEP 1 STEP 2 Refer to the VISTA GSM Module Installation section for details on Figure 1 Installing the Cabinet Lock signal strength 2 Remove cabinet door then remove the lock knockout from the door Insert the key into the lock 3 Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed When correctly positioned push the lock until the snap tabs hold it securely The cabinet can be secured without a lock by using 2 screws in the cover s edge IS SEATED SECURELY LOCKED p 001 VO cab lock Mounting the PC Board Alone no RF Receiver Before installing the cabinet s contents remove the metal cabinet knockouts r
99. 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 10 2 1321 AC Transformer 1 2 2 3 2 11 1361X10 2 3 2 11 2 12 8 2 24 Hour Audible Alarm 24 Hour Auxiliary Alarm 24 Hour Silent Alarm 3 1 and 4 1 Standard Formats 6 1 3 Digit Number 5 15 5 16 4204 1 2 2 2 2 6 2 11 3 19 5 8 5 9 5 10 6 5 8 1 4219 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 7 2 8 8 1 4229 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 11 3 19 5 8 5 9 5 10 6 5 8 1 4280 x cre eben cos 2 14 5 16 4286 Phone Module 5 15 5800 Series Transmitt
100. device to upload its entire configuration file to the server N cancel the operation NOTE If the internet is not available and the module is not initialized when you enter this command the following screen will be displayed Cannot Upload Try Later _ Wait for the RSSI LEDs to light indicating the module has completed its initialization and try again Registering the Control with AlarmNet The control must be registered with AlarmNet before internet communication via IP or GSM can occur To register the control must be connected to the Internet Register the control by using one of these methods Register by phone 1 Call 1 800 222 6525 You will need the following information e MAC ID and MAC CRC number found on the label Subscriber information provided by the central station including a city code CSID and a subscriber ID e Activation ID AID and AID CRC numbers found on the module s label or on its carton 2 When instructed to do so triple click the Test switch to complete the registration Register with AlarmNet Direct Website To register via AlarmNet Direct Website please go to https services alarmnet com AlarmNetDirect userlogin aspx Log in and follow the on screen prompts Please have the following information available e Primary City ID two digit number provided by central station e Primary Central Station ID two digit hexadecimal number provided by central station
101. ds entry 10 Selects the type of trouble sounds for zones set for this zone type periodic beeps once every 30 seconds trouble beeps rapid beeping Chime Enable entry 10 Zones set for this option cause a chime when Chime mode is on Installation and Setup Guide Configurable Zone Type Charts ENTRY 1 ENTRY 2 Response when system disarmed and zone is Auto Intact EOL Open Shorted Restore Vent Zone RF zone normal RF zone N A RF zn off normal 0 normal 0 normal 0 normal 1 alarm 4 alarm 1 alarm 2 trouble 8 trouble 2 trouble 3 fault 12 fault 3 fault see note 5 see note 6 Entry 1 EOL Open ENTRY 3 ENTRY 4 Response when armed STAY and zone is Byp when Intact EOL Open Shorted disarmed INTACT OPEN SHORTED EOL in Entries 1 6 Configurable Zone Type Notes 1 Do not use the fault delay option with a configurable zone type if it is set for an entry or exit delay otherwise unpredictable results may occur RF zone normal RF zone N A RF zn off normal 0 normal 0 normal 0 normal 1 alarm 4 alarm 1 alarm 2 trouble 8 trouble 2 trouble 2 T t l i 3 fault 12 fault 3 fault 0 create an interior type zone See noteb nolo select respond as interior zone Entry 3 EOL Open Entry 4 Short disarmed armed type entry B interior type yes and set zone response to fault in ENTRY 5 ENTRY 6
102. e Internet Connection Connect an active Ethernet cable with RJ45 connector to the IP connector on the upper left corner of the control board The control must be registered before internet communication can occur Refer to the Registering the Control section for details IMPORTANT 1 Use of the Internet connection hardwire or VISTA GSM module requires an AlarmNet l account If an account for the control does not yet exist please obtain the account information from the central station prior to programming this module 2 The control must be registered with AlarmNet before normal operation See Registering the Control with AlarmNet section for registration procedures When the internet connection is active the Network LEDs have the following functions IP web Network LED Functions LED Color LED Description Top Green Ethernet Link Activity ON link is active OFF no link Middle Green Link Speed ON 100 MB S OFF 10 MB S Yellow Network Collision BLINK collision detected OFF normal VISTA GSM module See VISTA GSM module Installation below VISTA GSM Module Installation General Information The VISTA GSM is an optional communication module and provides cellular radio communication with the AlarmNet network for delivery of alarm and other messages to the monitoring central station and allows upload download via the Internet using GSM technology in combination with C
103. e characters and pager report options in data fields 160 171 2 Enable Pager Delay if desired in field 172 delays alarm reporting for ALL pagers 3 Make sure appropriate user open close pager reports are enabled see Security Codes Assigning Attributes in Section 6 System Communication and Operation Users that perform actions in partition 1 will if enabled attempt to report to all pagers enabled for open close reporting in partition 1 Users that perform actions in partition 2 will if enabled attempt to report to all pagers enabled for open close reporting in partition 2 4 If using latchkey pager report define the latchkey report schedule using Scheduling mode master code 1 6 4 then select event type 03 System must be armed for the Latchkey report to be sent 5 If using a function key to manually send a message to a pager use 57 Function Key Menu mode to define the key function 01 6 If reporting zone alarms and troubles to a pager use 81 Zone List menu mode to assign the zones associated with each pager zone lists 9 12 160 Pager 1 Phone No Enter up to 20 digits If entering fewer than 20 digits exit by pressing next field number To clear entries press 160 Installation and Setup Guide 161 Pager 1 Characters Enter up to 16 characters Up to 16 optional characters may be sent as a prefix to the 7 digit system status code sent to Pager 1 if used Phone number in
104. e circuit tester with neon lamp indicators such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61 035 or equivalent available at most electrical supply stores 2 3 Installation and Setup Guide Sounder Bell Connections Basic Connections ALARM OUTPUT 10 5 13 5 VDC 2A MAX spkr_conn 001 V0 Supervised output 1 Cut the red Bell Supervision Jumper located above terminals 4 and 5 on the PC board 2 Connect a 2k ohm resistor across the terminals of the last sounder See Figure 5 Make sounder connections to alarm output terminals 3 and 4 e The 12VDC sounder output activates when an alarm occurs e Total current drawn from this output cannot exceed 2 amps going beyond 2 amps will overload the power supply or may cause the electronic circuit protecting the sounder output to trip e You must install a battery since the battery supplies this current pau This control complies with NFPA requirements for temporal pulse sounding of fire notification appliances Temporal pulse sounding for a fire alarm consists of 3 pulses pause 3 pulses Se 3 pulses etc UL Use only UL Listed sounding devices for UL installations Bell supervision is required for fire alarm installations The total current drawn from the alarm output and the auxiliary power output combined cannot exceed 600 mA In addition the sounding device must be a UL Listed audible signal appliance rated to operate in a 10
105. e end user 16 for use by the installer NOTES e The master code can only access schedules 01 16 and events 00 07 e System clock must be set before schedules can be used Programmed schedules do not take effect until the next scheduled start time e g if programming a schedule time window for 8AM to 5PM the schedule does not take effect until 8AM after the schedule has been programmed Start Scheduling mode by entering installer code 4 6 4 while in normal operating mode ENTER SCHED NO 00 QUIT 00 Schedule Number 01 16 end user schedules 17 32 installer only schedules to continue Enter the desired schedule number ENTER EVENT NOTE Events 07 and 10 cause the keypad to beep every 30 seconds when messages are displayed Stop the beeps by pressing any key Enter Event 00 clear event 05 Forced Away Armingt 01 Relay On Off 06 Auto Disarm 02 User Access 07 Display 03 Latch Key Report to Pager 10 Display custom words 04 Forced Stay Armingt 11 Periodic Test Report tt Press to continue Enter the desired event number for event you want to occur at a specified time Events 10 11 are reserved for the installer only Latch key report option 03 is sent to all pagers in the user s partition and is active only when the system is armed message sent is 777 7777 User must be enabled for paging see User Attributes in Syste
106. e 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 10 years the electronic components could fail at any time Continued 10 1 Installation and Setup Guide WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM Continued The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly The security keypad and remote keypad should be tested as well Wireless transmitters used in some systems are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years
107. e receiver is mounted remotely e Place the RF receiver in a high centrally located area for best reception Do not locate the receiver or transmitters on or near metal objects This will decrease range and or block transmissions Do not locate the RF receiver in an area of high RF interference indicated by frequent or prolonged lighting of the LED in the receiver random flicker is OK Do not locate RF receiver closer than 10 feet from any keypads to avoid interference from the microprocessors in those units Programming Overview Installing a 5800TM Module e Use this module only if you are using one or more wireless bi directional keypads or keyfobs with a wireless Receiver 5800TM is not necessary if using a Transceiver e g 5883 e The 5800TM must be set to address 28 cut red W1 jumper e The 5800TM can be used in partition 1 only e For additional information regarding the 5800TM refer to the 5800TM s instructions 1 Mount the 5800TM next to the RF receiver between one and two feet from the receiver s antennas using its accompanying mounting bracket Do not install within the control cabinet 2 Connect the 5800TM to the control panel s keypad connection terminals as shown on the Summary of Connections diagram and set to address 28 Installing the Transmitters Refer to the table of compatible devices at the back of this manual Supervised transmitters send check in signals to the recei
108. ears upon entry into this mode The default is 0 No If 1 Yes is entered you will be prompted to confirm each transmitter after entering the serial and loop numbers at the TO CONFIRM prompt later IN Menu Mode Programming Zn ZT P RC HW RT 01 09 1 10 EL 1 Zn ZT P RC IN L 10 00 1 10 RF Summary Screen 01 64 zone number to continue 00 quit OR D to go to prompts for wireless key programming templates summary screen appears showing zone 1 s currently programmed values Enter the zone number being programmed then press which displays a summary screen for that zone See next prompt zone 10 in this example If programming a wireless key press the D key then skip to the Wireless Key Programming Templates section following this section When D is pressed you can choose from a series of preset templates for easy programming of wireless key zones When all zones have been programmed press 00 at this prompt to quit this menu mode Zn ZT P RC IN L 10 00 110 RF 1 Zone Programming ZT see Zone Type chart shown in 56 Menu Mode Zone Type prompt partition 1 2 RC 1 send CID report 0 no report IN input type L loop number to continue A summary screen with the selected zone s current programming appears Begin programming zone information as follows e Enter Zone Type ZT Partition P Report Code RC 0 9 only
109. ections Phone Line Connect incoming phone line and handset wiring to the main terminal block via an RJ31X jack as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram at the back of this manual Wire colors represent the colors of the cable to the RJ31X jack 4286 Phone Module Compatibility 4286 Phone Modules must have software version WA4286 15 1 or higher refer to the label on the square 4286 microprocessor chip UL the 4286 modules are UL Listed only for use on residential fire and UL residential burglar alarm installations 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 then insert the keyed connector at the other end of the connector cable into the header on the phone module 2 Connect Phone Module terminals as shown below Use an RJ31X jack with a direct connect cord and make all connections exactly as shown 3 Caller ID Units If a Caller ID unit is being used connect the unit directly to the Handset terminals 21 amp 22 on the control as shown INCOMING HANDSET TELCO LINE GROUND TERMINALS ON CONTROL CALLER ID UNIT IMPORTANT NOTE FOR EXISTING INSTALLATIONS EXISTING WIRES CONNECTED TO THE HANDSET TERMINALS ON CONTROL MUST BE MOVED PLUG IN FROM THERE TO TERMINALS CANADA 3 AND 4 ON THE 4286 DIRECT CONNECT CORD RING gt GREE
110. ed This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed Provides entry delay using the programmed entry time if tripped when the panel is armed in the Away mode Entry Delay 1 begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardless of whether or not an entry exit delay zone was tripped first Bypassed when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes if armed in Night Stay mode zones assigned to zone list 05 night stay zone list are not bypassed when system armed in Night Stay mode e Works as a dynamic monitor of a zone fault trouble not alarm In the case of a short open the message ALARM 24 Hr Non Burg where is the zone number will be sent to the Central Station The system keypad will display a check message indicating the appropriate zone but keypad beeping does not occur Upon restoral of the zone the message RESTORE 24 Hr Non Burg XXX will be sent to the Central Station The check message will automatically disappear from the keypad dynamically when the zone restores a user code off sequence is not needed to reset the zone Faults of this zone type are independent of the system and can exist at the time of arming without interference Since this is a trouble zone type do not use this zone type with relays set to activate upon alarm Assigned to any zone with a carbon monoxide detector e carbon monoxide alarm produces keypad and detector sounding does
111. ed for entry and exit and require more time than the primary Entry Exit entry exit point Burglary 2 e Provides a secondary entry delay in same manner as entry delay 1 e Entry delay 2 is programmable for each partition field 36 Exit delay is same as described for Type 01 Type 03 Assign to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows Perimeter e Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel is armed in the Away Stay Burglary Night Stay Instant or Maximum modes Type 04 Assign to a zone covering an area such as a foyer lobby or hallway through which one must Interior Follower pass upon entry to and from the keypad e Provides a delayed alarm using the programmed entry 1 time if the entry exit zone is faulted first Otherwise this zone type gives an instant alarm Active when the panel is armed in the Away mode e Bypassed automatically when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes if armed in Night Stay mode zones assigned to zone list 05 night stay zone list are not bypassed when system armed in Night Stay mode 3 22 Type 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Type 06 24 hr Silent Alarm Type 07 24 hour Audible Alarm Type 08 24 hour Auxiliary Alarm Type 09 Supervised Fire Type 10 Interior w Delay Type 12 Monitor Zone Type 14 24 Hour Carbon Monoxide Monitor Type 16 Fire w Verification Type 20 Arm Stay BR only Type 21 Arm Away BR only
112. eld 50 for Dial Delay Disable 10 zones that activate Pager 2 option 11 zones that activate Pager 3 Zone List 7 See field 793 for Unlimited Reports 12 zones that activate Pager 4 option 5 12 Menu Mode Programming Zone List Number 01 12 zone list number to continue Enter the Zone List Number to program or 00 to quit Press to advance In the following displays zone list 01 has been selected for programming 01 Enter Zn Num Zone Number 01 64 zone numbers followed by to accept each zone 00 to continue Enter each zone number to add to the zone list followed by pressing example 01 02 03 After all zones are entered press 00 to continue IMPORTANT Do not include fire zones in zone lists that are used to STOP device actions 01 Del Zn List 0 No 1 Yes Deleting Zone Lists 0 don t delete list 1 delete this zone list to continue To delete the zone list enter 1 All zones in the zone list will be deleted automatically and the system returns to the Zone List No prompt To save the zone list enter 0 01 Delete Zone 0 No 1 Yes Deleting a Zone 0 don t delete zones 1 go to next prompt to delete zones to continue To save the zone list enter 0 and the system returns to the Zone List No prompt To delete a zone or zones in a zone list enter 1 to continue 01 Zn to Delete Delete the Zone 01 64 zones to be deleted
113. ely 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 nstall a smoke detector inside bedrooms where electrical appliances such as portable heaters air conditioners or humidifiers are used KITCHEN A DINING nstall a smoke detector at both ends of a hallway if the hallway is more than 40 feet 12 meters long BEDROOM o LIVING ROOM BEDROOM Install smoke detectors in any room where Wi Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection an alarm control is located or any room Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection where alarm control connections toan AC Heat Activated Detectors 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 THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE flor plan 001 V1 SOUNDING OF FIRE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES 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 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 o
114. en EOLR zones using Zone Programming mode Hardwire Type prompt Normally Closed Zones N C EOLR Zones 1 Connect closed circuit devices in series in the high 4 side of the loop for EOLR zones connect the EOLR in series following the last device 2 Enable normally closed EOLR zones using Zone Programming mode Hardwire Type prompt End of Line Resistor EOLR Notes If the EOLR is not at the end of the loop the zone is not properly supervised and the system may not respond to an open on the zone e Zone 1 is intended for EOLR only UL For UL commercial burglar alarm installations use EOLR zones Double Balanced Zones Connect as shown below resistor provided S e for one device 12 13 IMPORTANT Double balanced zones provide zone tamper protection and should be used as burglary zones only be Do not use double balanced zones fire Fa rf zones TAMPER CONTACTS I I 1 sedes 2k 2k ZONE 3 ZONE 4 Fig 7 Typical Double Balanced Zones zone 002 vO Zone Doubling This feature provides two hardwired normally closed zones for each standard hardwired zone connected to the control s terminals but does not increase the total number of zones supported by the control If enabled Zone Programming mode Hardwire Type prompt option 3 hardwire
115. equired for wiring entry Do not remove the knockouts after the circuit board has been installed 1 Hang two short mounting clips provided on the raised cabinet tabs see Detail B 2 a Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the cabinet Make sure that the board rests on the correct row see Detail A b Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with the accompanying screws see Detail B CABINET K CIRCUIT z 2 CIRCUIT BOARD BOARD CABINET DETAIL A SIDE VIEW OF BOARD SUPPORTING SLOTS DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF MOUNTING CLIPS pcb_mount 012 VO Figure 2 Mounting the PC Board Optional VISTA GSM Module Note Refer to the VISTA GSM Module Installation section later in this manual for instructions on mounting this optional module Mounting Board with RF Receiver e Do not mount the cabinet on or near metal objects This will decrease RF range and or block RF transmissions from wireless transmitters Do not locate the cabinet in an area of high RF interference revealed by frequent or prolonged lighting of the LED in the receiver random flicker is OK 1 a Remove the receiver board from its case then insert the top of the board into the slots at the top of the cabinet as shown in Detail A in Figure 3 on the next page Make sure that the board rests on the correct row of tabs b Swing the base of the board into
116. er 1 for each partition T Reports to pager only when arming close disarming open from a keypad using a security code auto arming disarming arming with assigned button and keyswitch arming do not send pager messages 163 Pager 2 Phone No up to 20 digits If entering fewer than 20 digits exit by pressing next field number To clear entries press 163 AL Pager 2 Characters up to 16 characters See field 161 for explanation of entries If fewer than 16 characters exit by pressing and next field number To clear entries press 164 165 Pager 2 Report Options See pager 1 reports field 162 for entries except use zone list 10 166 Pager 3 Phone No Enter up to 20 digits If entering fewer than 20 digits exit by pressing next field number To clear entries press 166 Pager 3 Characters Enter up to 16 characters See field 161 for explanation of entries If fewer than 16 characters exit by pressing and next field number To clear entries press 167 168 Pager 3 Report Options See pager 1 reports field 162 except use zone list 11 169 4 Enter up to 20 digits If entering fewer than 20 digits exit by pressing next field number To clear entries press 169 Pager 4 Characters Enter up to 16 characters See field 161 for explanation of entries If fewer than 16 characters exit by pressing and next field number To clear entri
117. er Number in hex Test Code 1st amp 2nd digits Restore Code Alarm Restore Code Trbl 1st amp 2nd digits Restore Code Byps 1st amp 2nd digits Restore Code AC 1st amp 2nd digits Restore Code Bat 1st amp 2nd digits numbers for amp or B 99 1 or A 95 3 or C 96 Duress 92 System Communication Ademco Contact ID9 The Ademco Contact Reporting Format comprises the following 4 digit or 10 digit subscriber number depending on format selected 1 digit event qualifier new or restore 3 digit event code 2 digit Partition No 3 digit zone number user number or system status number see the following page Ademco Contact ID Reporting takes the following format CCCC CCCCCC Q EEE GG ZZZ where CCCC CCCCCC Customer subscriber ID Q Eventqualifier where new event and restore Event code 3 hexadecimal digits Note For a complete list of event codes refer to the central office receiver manual Partition Number system messages show 00 ZZZ Zone contact ID number reporting the alarm or user number for open close reports System status messages AC Loss Walk Test etc contain zeroes in the ZZZ location TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES some event codes may not apply to certain control panels MAXIMUM Quici Am STAY INSTANT Bell Siren Trouble Recent Closing Trouble Expansion Mod Supervision Trouble ECP Cover T
118. er the desired device action as listed above Press the key to continue Enter Output No R02 02 Output Number 01 16 output no 17 18 on board triggers Enter the device output number programmed in 79 Menu Mode you want associated with this output Press to continue 02 A E P TRIG 02 1 1 3 ZLz00 Summary Screen A summary screen appears showing the programmed settings Press to continue About Zone Lists 81 Menu Mode Zone lists let you group individual zones for use with certain system actions The following table shows the available zone lists and their purposes List No Used for Notes 1 2 general purpose GP Any list may include any or all of the system s zone 3 chime by zone see field 26 to enable option numbers 4 cross zones see note at right zone list can be assigned to more than one output relay 5 night stay zones Zone List 4 When creating zone list 4 for cross zoning 6 general purpose include only zones assigned to zone types 3 4 or 5 Do not dial delay disable include zones that have delays entry exit zones interior 7 general purpose w delay or 24 hour zones as these zone types may produce V21iPSIAS unlimited reports unpredictable operation and may not function as intended 8 general purpose See field 85 for Cross Zone Timer option 9 zones that activate Pager 1 e Zone List 6 MARYSIN See fi
119. ers 2 9 2 9 8 1 5801 2 9 5802 2 9 6 7 8 2 een 2 9 6 7 2 9 4 1 5827BD 2 9 4 1 5881 2 2 2 8 9 pin connector 2 10 AC Power Supply 1 2 Transformer 2 3 2 12 8 2 Ademco Contact ID 6 8 Alarm Bell Timeout 4 2 Alarm Output 2 2 2 4 Alarm Sounder Timeout 4 2 Alpha Descriptor 5 1 5 4 5 15 Alpha Vocabulary 5 15 Alpha Vocabulary 5 15 Alpha Vocabulary List 5 15 ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST 5 17 Arming Away Arming Instant Arming Modes Amming Stay Arm Stay Authority Levels 6 4 Auxiliary Output 2 2 Backup Battery 1 2 Battery Life Battery Tests 7 1 7 2 Bell Supervision 2 4 Bell Supervision Jumper Bypassing 7 c bd 4 5 suu etate 2 1 Caller ID Unit CANCELED ALARM 4 5 Character ASCII Chart 17 Character List Charging
120. erview About Programming You can program the system at any time even at the installer s premises prior to the actual installation e Programming can also be performed remotely from the installer s office home using IBM personal computer a modem and Compass downloading software e The Real Time Clock must be set before completing the installation The following is a list of the various Programming modes used to program this system Programming Mode Used to Data Field Programming Program basic data fields used for setting the various system options Most of the data fields in this system have been programmed for specific default values However some fields must be programmed for each particular installation to establish its specific alarm and reporting features 29 Menu Mode for IP GSM For programming the IP GSM options 56 Zone Programming Assign zone characteristics report codes alpha descriptors and serial numbers for 5800 RF transmitters See 56 Zone Programming in Section 5 Menu Mode Programming for procedures for programming zones 57 Function Key Programming Program each of the four alphabet function keys to perform one of several system operations 58 Zone Programming Expert Mode Similar to 56 mode but provides a faster programming procedure and is intended for those more experienced in programming controls of this type 79 Output Device Mapping Assig
121. es press 170 Pager 4 Report Options See pager 1 reports field 162 except use zone list 12 gIZ Pager Delay Option for Alarms 0 none 2 2 minutes 1 1 minute 3 3 minutes This field determines the delay of alarm reports to the pager This gives the Central Station enough time to verify the alarm report that it received before the dialer attempts to dial the pager This delay is for ALL pagers in the system Miscellaneous System Fields Clean Me Option 0 disable 1 enable This is a maintenance feature for ESL 2 wire smoke detectors on Zone 1 If used this option limits the number of smoke detectors to a maximum of 10 rather than 16 To enable the clean me feature a time response setting of 3 1 2 seconds must be entered in 56 Zone Programming for zone 1 Device Duration 1 2 0 15 secs 4 90 secs 8 4 min 12 8 min 1 30secs 5 2 min 9 5 min 13 10 min 2 45secs 6 2 1 2min 10 6min 14 12 min 3 60 secs 7 3 min 11 7min 15 15 min These entries set the duration for output action options 5 duration 1 and 6 duration 2 programmed in 80 Output Function Programming 181 50 60 Hz AC Operation 0 60 Hz 1 50 Hz Select the type of AC power applied to the control option is used for Real Time Clock synchronization 4 8 Configurable Zone Type Fields The system allows you to define up to four custom zone types based on the options described at right configurable
122. ess 2 Way Keypads 5883 Transceiver accepts up to system maximum transmitters 6150RF Keypad Transceiver accepts up to system max transmitters Zone Expansion 4219 WIRED EXPANSION MODULE 4229 WIRED EXPANSION RELAY MODULE Relay Module 4204 RELAY MODULE Phone Modules 4286 PHONE MODULE Communication Device LRR VISTA GSM 8 1 Installation and Setup Guide 2 Wire Smoke Detector Transformers 1361 16 5VAC 40VA Plug In Transformer No 1361CN in Canada 1361X10 16 5VAC 40VA Powerline Carrier device Interface AC Transformer Sounders AB12M 10 Motorized Bell amp Box 1011BE12M 10 Motorized Bell amp Box 702 Outdoor Siren 719 2 Channel Siren 713 High Power Speaker 746 Indoor Speaker 747 Indoor Siren 747PD Two Tone Piezo Dynamic Indoor Siren 747UL Indoor Siren 748 Dual Tone Siren 749 Speaker Horn 744 Siren Driver 745X3 Voice Siren Driver 705 820 5 inch Round Speaker 713 Speaker WAVE Speaker WAVE Two Tone Siren WAVE2PD Two Tone Piezo Dynamic Siren 5800WAVE Wireless Siren System Sensor PA400B beige PA400R red Indoor Piezo Sounder 5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification of the transmitters illustrated below have one or more unique factory assigned input loop ID codes Each of the input loops requires its own programming zone e g a 5804 s four inputs require four programming zones 5800 5800CO ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF LOOP 3 LOOP 4 YOU MUST 5 t
123. evices See Output Programming section for procedures 81 Zone List Programming Menu Mode Use the menu mode to define zone lists See Zone List Programming section 82 Alpha Descriptor Programming Menu Mode Use this menu mode to assign alpha descriptors to zones and or create partition descriptors Auto Stay Arm 0 no 1 partition 1 only 2 part 2 only 3 both parts If enabled the system will automatically change AWAY mode to STAY mode if the entry exit door is not opened and closed within the exit delay time after a user arms in AWAY mode from a wired keypad non RF device An Opening report followed by an Armed Stay report is sent to the Central Station If the door is opened and closed within the exit delay period the system remains in AWAY mode Any RF device that arms the system AWAY overrides this feature and the system remains armed AWAY EE Cross Zone Timer 0 15secs 4 90 secs 8 4 min 12 8 min 1 30secs 5 2 9 5 13 10 2 45 secs 6 2 1 2 10 6 14 12 3 60 secs 7 11 7 15 15 Sets the maximum amount of time in which two cross zones must be tripped in an armed system to send an alarm message to the Central Station If only one cross zone is tripped during this time a trouble message CID code 380 for that zone is sent to the Central Station Assign cross zone pairs in zone list 4 This option not for use in UL inst
124. ew word in the system s memory Select Custom Word mode enter 1 when the prompt CUSTOM WORD is displayed Enter the number 01 101 of the custom word or word string to be created corresponding to index numbers 245 254 respectively for example if you are creating the first custom word or word string enter 01 for the second enter 02 etc A cursor will now appear at the beginning of the second line t or 11 12 13 for partition 1 partition 2 and common lobby descriptors respectively See Assigning Partition Descriptors paragraph below NOTE Custom words 8 9 and 10 are reminder words that are programmed using Scheduling Mode 3 Refer to the Character List of letters numbers and symbols on a following page Press followed by the two digit entry for the first letter you would like to display e g 65 for A The cursor will then move to the right in position for the next character To delete a character simply enter the SPACE character 32 4 Repeat Step 3 to create the desired word s Note that the 4 key can be used to move the cursor to the left if necessary Remember no word or word string can exceed 10 characters 5 Press the 8 key to save the custom word s and return to the CUSTOM WORD display Repeat Steps 2 5 for other custom words to be entered To change a custom word just overwrite it If no more are to be entered now press 0 to return to the Descriptor entry The cu
125. ey is to be active then press to continue ENTER START ZONE 00 QUIT Start Zone Number The system will search for the highest available consecutive 4 zone group the four zones in the case of the 5804 and 5804BD and display the lowest zone number of the group If you want to start at a different zone enter the zone desired and press If that zone number is displayed the system has the required number of consecutive zones available beginning with the zone you entered If not the system will again display a suggested zone that can be used If the required number of consecutive zones is not available at all the system will display 00 To quit this mode and return to 58 Menu mode enter 00 at this prompt Press to accept INPUT S N AXXX XXXX Serial Number e Manually enter the serial number printed on the label for the wireless key or press and release the button to transmit its serial number e Press to accept the serial number The system will check for a duplicate If necessary press the key to back up without saving and re enter the serial number Usethe key to move forward within the screen and the B key to move backward iri Menu Mode Programming XMIT TO CONFIRM to con PRESS TO SKIP If Yes was entered at the SET TO CONFIRM prompt previously see first prompt following entry into the 58 Expert Programming Mode the display on the le
126. f the number of zones exceeds the number of available digits begin with digit 1 again This is an enabling code only and is not the actual code sent to the Central Station office Entries in the second boxes are ignored An entry of 0 in the first box disables the report UL Report codes are required in fields 61 65 71 72 for UL Commercial Burglar Alarm installations Report codes are required in fields 60 62 63 64 70 73 74 75 76 for UL Commercial Burglar Alarm installations and required for Residential Fire Alarm installations 59 Exit Error Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 1 Always enabled Also see field 69 After arming the system entry exit and interior zones remaining open after exit delay expires cause an alarm sound at the keypad and external sounder keypad also displays EXIT ALARM and entry delay begins Disarming before the end of the entry delay stops the alarm sounding and no message is sent to the central station The keypad will display fixed word or ALARM CANCELED alpha display If the system is not disarmed before entry delay expires an EXIT ALARM message EARN also zone alarm message will be sent to the central station The keypad will display fixed word or EXIT ALARM alpha display and alarm sounding continues until the system is disarmed or timeout occurs An Exit Alarm cond
127. field 160 must have been entered If fewer than 16 characters exit by pressing and next field number To clear entries press 161 The 16 characters may be composed of the following PIN number Subscriber account number enter 11 to send enter 4 12 to send Pause enter 13 to allow a 2 second pause special character s the user may decide to transmit T Some paging systems require pause s before the prefix The Pager format for the 7 digit status code is defined as follows XXX YYYY where 3 digit event code 911 Alarm 811 Trouble 101 Opening disarm 102 Closing arm AWAY YYYY 4 digit user or zone number depending on type of event The first digit indicates partition 0 system 1 part 1 2 part 2 3 common followed by the 3 digit user or zone number Display Example 1 911 1004 Indicates an alarm 911 caused by a fault in zone 4 0004 in part 1 Display Example 2 102 2005 Indicates the system is reporting a closing system arming 102 by User 5 0005 in partition 2 162 Pager 1 Report Options 0 No reports sent 1 Open close for all users enabled to 4 All alarms and troubles 5 All alarms troubles and open close for all users enabled to page 12 Alarms and troubles for zones entered in zone list 9 13 Alarms and troubles for zones listed in zone list 9 and open close for all users enabled to page Enter the types of reports to be sent to Pag
128. ft will appear Confirm serial and loop numbers by activating the wireless key IMPORTANT When confirmed the key is not active for arming disarming until it is assigned to a user number using the assigning attributes command attribute 4 See System Operation section for procedure Not Confirmed to continue If the serial number transmitted does not match the serial number entered a display similar to the one shown will appear If the loop number does not match it will also be displayed If so activate the button on the wireless key once again If a match is not obtained i e summary display does not appear press the key and then enter the correct serial number Entd A022 4063 Rcvd A022 4064 If the serial number transmitted matches the serial number entered the keypad will beep 3 times and will return you to the Zone Number prompt to enter the starting zone for the next wireless key Or you can return to 58 Menu mode by pressing 00 at the Zone Number prompt NOTE Following the successful enrollment of each wireless device remove ONE of the serial number labels from the device and affix it in the appropriate column on the ZONE PROGRAMMING worksheet of the Programming Form then enter the other information zone number zone type loop number etc relevant to that device Wireless Key Predefined Default Templates LOOP3 GREEN YELLOW LED LOOP2 YOU MUST orrl 4 PROGRAM amp or
129. g Note above 59 Low Bat Restore Report Code 0 no report 1 F see description above 59 Sent after a system low battery condition is restored to normal See UL System Reporting Note above 59 RF Xmtr Low Batt Restore Code 0 no report 1 F see description above 59 Sent when a transmitters low battery condition is restored i e new battery installed UL must be enabled if wireless devices are used See UL System Reporting Note above 59 Test Restore Report Code 0 no report 1 F see description above 59 This is sent when the Test mode is exited or upon timeout See UL System Reporting Note above 59 Miscellaneous System Fields Daylight Saving Time Start End Month 0 Disabled 1 Jan 2 Feb 3 4 April 10 Oct 11 Nov 12 Dec Enter the start and end month daylight saving time if applicable to the region Daylight Saving Time Start End Weekend 0 disabled 1 first 2 second 3 third 4 fourth 5 last 6 next to last 7 third to last Enter the start and end weekend for daylight saving time if applicable to the region Data Field Programming Output Device Mapping Menu Mode Use this menu mode to enter output devices powerline carrier devices into the system See Output Device Programming section for procedures F80 Output Programming Menu Mode Use this menu mode to define output functions for use with output devices powerline carrier d
130. gramming This mode is for programming the Internet connection IP and optional GSM Module configuration collectively referred to as the Internal Device NOTE The Internal Device is automatically set to address 3 and cannot be changed The following section describes the programming of the Internal Device using an alpha keypad Alternatively these options can be programmed via the AlarmNet Direct website After programming is complete the control must be registered with AlarmNet via the Internet connection Refer to the Registration with AlarmNet section for procedures IMPORTANT The use of the IP connection or the VISTA GSM module requires an AlarmNet I account Please obtain the account information from the central station prior to programming this module Using an Alpha Keypad as a 7720P Programming Tool When programming IP GSM features with 29 menu mode the alpha keypad mimics the functions of the 7720 Programming Tool See figure at right and table below for 7720P key functions Each key has two possible functions a normal function and a SHIFT function Normal functions The numeric values labeled directly on the keys and the left hand functions ARMED lt gt shown in diagram on the ABC keys To perform a ee normal key function simply press the desired key SHIFT functions Those functions shown in FUNCTION diagram above the numerical keys and the right hand functions shown
131. he approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is connected to the transmitter s screw terminals if used fault each transmitter Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around the transmitter as this will cause inaccurate results a The keypad will beep three times to indicate signal reception and display the zone number b Ifthe keypad does not beep you should reorient or move the transmitter to another location Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required 4 Ifeach transmitter produces the proper keypad response when it is faulted you can then permanently mount each of the transmitters according to the instructions provided with them 5 Exit the Go No Go Test mode by entering any user code partition specific OFF Dialer Communication Test and Periodic Test Reports 1 Enter Installer Code 5 TEST then press 1 at the prompt to start the Dialer Test checks phone line integrity only does not confirm report transmissions 1 DIAL O WALK no special display on Fixed Word keypads The keypad beeps twice and displays the following if test is successful PHONE OKAY displayed on Fixed Word Display Keypads A Contact ID report will also be sent code 601 If the dialer test is unsuccessful COMM FAILURE or FC is displayed 2 Enter Installer code OFF to clear the display and exit Automatic Periodic Test Report The system can be set to automatically send test reports
132. he input type of a previously programmed wireless device type RF UR BR to a wired zone type AW you must first delete transmitter s serial number see To Delete A Serial Number prompt on next page 10 INPUT S N L A022 4064 1 Serial number Entry and Loop Number Entry to continue Used only when enrolling wireless transmitters a Transmit two open close sequences If using a button type transmitter press and release the button twice but wait about 4 seconds before pressing the button the second time OR b Manually enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the label of the transmitter Then press the key the cursor will move to the position You can edit the loop number if necessary When the loop number is acceptable press k c Press key C to copy the serial number previously enrolled used when programming a transmitter with several input loops Loop Number Change to continue NOTE If the C key is used to copy the previously enrolled serial number the cursor will move to the Loop column L with the previous serial number displayed and display a highlighted question mark for the loop number Enter the loop number and press The system will now check for a duplicate serial loop number combination 10 INPUT S N L A022 4064 1 10 INPUT S N L A022 4064 Enroll Summary to continue If the serial loop number combination is not a duplicate in the system a display s
133. he next prompt Then program the external device using the Installation and Setup Guide included with the external communication device 1 PROG 2 DIAG Programming Diagnostics Select 0 QUIT 1 Prog program the IP GSM options 2 Diag enter diagnostic mode NOTE If using an external communicator Diagnostic mode option available only for communicators with firmware version 2 4 16 or higher 0 Quit return to data field programming mode Internal Device Programming Prompts The keys used to select and enter options now follow 7720P keypad emulation Refer to the table on the previous page for detailed key functions The following is a summary scroll the options of a particular prompt 4 2 accept the entry and move to the next prompt A backspace or shift A for escape B scroll to next prompt or shift B scroll to previous prompt answer No or shift C answer Yes to prompt D shift key 5 19 Installation and Setup Guide Internal Device IP Internal Device Selection Disable IP GSM IP amp GSM Select the desired type of internal device usage IP and or GSM press to scroll choices Press to continue Multi mode Disabled Multi Mode email reporting Disabled email reporting of events 4204 Sourced up to four types of events reported relay numbers 1 4 report as events 1 4 respectively 2 4204 Sourced up to eight types of events reported first
134. howing the serial number and loop number entry will appear XMIT TO CONFIRM PRESS SKIP Confirmation Option to continue This prompt will only appear if you answered Yes at the first prompt in this section The system will enter a 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 Installation and Setup Guide Enid 022 4063 1 Serial or Loop Numbers do not match after activating the transmitter Rcvd A022 4064 1 to continue If the serial number transmitted does not match the serial number entered a display similar to the one shown appears If the loop number does not match it will also be displayed If so activate the loop input or button on the transmitter once again If a match is not obtained i e summary display does not appear press the key twice and then enter or transmit the correct serial number 10 INPUT S N L To Delete a Serial No A000 0000 0 0 in loop number field delete serial number undo deletion to continue To delete an existing serial number enter 0 in the loop number field The serial number will change to 0 s was entered in error simply re enter the loop number or press and the serial number will return to the display Summary Screen to continue If the serial number transmitted matches the serial number entered the keypad w
135. iation of the other words If a 4286 Phone Module is added to an existing system the Alpha descriptors presently in the system should be reprogrammed selecting from those words shown in boldface type in the Alpha Vocabulary List The phone module will not provide annunciation of any other words Programming Zone Descriptors Menu Mode 82 1 Enter index numbers for up to three words from the Alpha Vocabulary List for each descriptor by following the prompts 2 Enter up to ten 10 digit custom words if desired which can then be used in descriptors When defining descriptors Pressing Does This 6 Accepts the entered index number and moves the cursor to the next position for a descriptor 8 Saves the entered descriptor and moves to the next descriptor Start Zone Descriptor Programming mode by pressing 82 while in Data Programming mode Program Alpha 0 no 1 yes to continue The Program Alpha prompt will appear Press 1 to continue Custom Words 0 no 1 yes to continue The Custom Words prompt will appear Press 0 to program standard alpha descriptors from the fixed vocabulary The system will then automatically display the descriptor for zone 1 Press 1 to define custom words described later in Adding Custom Words section ZN 01 Summary Screen to continue Note that this is a Summary mode and that no entries can be made Entries can be made only when the d
136. igit option is activated Entry 2 Selects the desired phone line fault response Option 2 may be used even if a relay unit or Powerline carrier device is not connected to the control If option 2 used programmed Output Device must either be programmed to be STOPPED in field 80 or STOPPED by entry of security code 8 device number Partition in 80 should be set to 0 for STOP UL Field 92 must be enabled for fire alarm installations UL commercial burglar alarm installations and UL residential burglar alarm installations If the control unit is used on a UL commercial burglar alarm system which requires 2 methods of remote communication then the control uni s DACT and the other method of signal transmission must monitor each other against communication failure and line fault The fault must be received and annunciated within 200 seconds of its occurrence 93 No of Reports In Armed Period per Zone Swinger Suppression 0 unlimited number of reports 1 report pair per zone per armed period 2 2 report pairs per zone per armed period Selection limits the number of alarm alarm restore message pairs per zone sent to the CS in an armed period and applies to burglary zones only SIA Guidelines Must be set for option 1 or 2 V21iPSIA Report Pairs 1 1 report pair 2 2 report pairs Unlimited Reports Enable 0 restrict reports to the setting in entry 1 1 unlimited reports for zone
137. ill beep 3 times and a summary display will appear showing that zone s programming Note that an indicates that a transmitter s serial number has been enrolled Zn ZT RC In L 10 03 10 1s Press to accept the zone information and continue PROGRAM ALPHA Alpha Descriptors O NO 1 YES 0 0 no 1 yes to continue E If you want to program descriptors for zones now enter 1 Yes and refer to the Alpha Descriptor Programming section for available descriptors ENTER ZN NUM Next Zone Number to continue 00 quit 00 QUIT 11 If 0 No was entered above the system will return you to the ENTER ZN NUM prompt for the next zone When all zones have been programmed enter 00 to quit Completing Zone Programming Do not use the Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode for checking wireless transmitting devices as it will only check for transmission of one zone on a particular transmitter NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop NOTE Following the successful enrollment of each wireless device note the device serial number in the appropriate column on the ENROLLED TRANSMITTERS worksheet in the Programming Form then enter the other information zone number zone type loop number etc relevant to that device Start Expert Programming mode by pressing 58 while in Data Programming mode irm SET TO CONFIRM Confirm 1 YES 0 0 no 1 yes to continue This display app
138. imited to assigned partition only these Master P2 33 users can be assigned different authority levels if desired any user can be assigned default the partition master authority level 0 User 03 49 perform security functions arm disarm etc only cannot add delete users view event log set system clock or program scheduled events 1 Only see user arm system only 2 Guest see user can disarm the system only if it was used to arm the system 3 Duress see performs security functions but also silently sends a duress message to the central station reports as duress code user number 4 Partition see user See Partition Master paragraph above used to assign other user numbers as partition Master masters Refer to the user guide for detailed procedures on adding deleting security codes and changing user attributes The following is a brief description of how to add user codes Changing the System Master code Using Installer code Installer code 8 02 new code Using current System Master code System Master code 8 02 new code new code again Adding a User Code Master code 8 2 digit user user s code Deleting a User Code Master code 8 2 digit user 1 0 Assigning Attributes Attributes Master code 8 2 digit user no attribute no value Values 1 2 Authority Level 22 Access Group 3 Active Partitio
139. ine Cut 52 Kissoff 78 Keyswitch Red LED 54 Fire Zone Reset 79 Keyswitch Green LED Use 0 Any for Partition No P entry Or at Disarming whichever occurs earlier Use 57 Menu Mode to assign the function key function 07 tt when used with an output function the carbon monoxide zone type activates upon CO alarms only Does not activate for trouble conditions automatically set when appropriate AVS Quick Command performed Note In normal operation mode Code 7 NN Key Entry starts Device NN Code 8 NN Key Entry stops Device NN Enter the partition in which this zone type will occur 01 Partition 0 any partition 1 partition 1 Any partition 0 2 partition 2 3 common Press to continue and skip to the Output Action prompt 5 11 Installation and Setup Guide 01 Enter Zn No 12 Zone Number prompt appears if zone number was selected Enter the desired zone number associated with this output number Press to continue Enter the zone event that will activate this output 01 Enter Event 0 restore 1 alarm fault trouble Restore 0 Press to continue to the Output Action prompt 01 Output Action Close for 2 sec 1 Output Action 0 off 4 Change Device State 1 Close for 2 seconds 5 Duration 1 see data field 177 2 Stay Closed 6 Duration 2 see data field 177 3 Pulse on amp off 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF Ent
140. ing in entry 1 UL Dial delay plus entry delay must not exceed one minute use zone list 6 to disable dial delay from appropriate zones if necessary Provides delay of BURGLARY ALARM report to the central station which allows time for the subscriber to avoid a false alarm transmission This delay does not apply to zone type 24 alarms silent burglary or to 24 hour zone types 6 7 and 8 silent panic audible alarm auxiliary alarm which are always sent as soon as they occur EE SESCOA Radionics Select 0 Radionics 0 9 B F 1 SESCOA 0 9 only Select SESCOA or Radionics format Select 0 for all other formats Data Field Programming Dynamic Signaling Delay 0 disabled both signals sent 1 15 entry times a 15 second delay e g 1 15 seconds 2 30 seconds etc Intended for use with IP GSM reporting This field lets you select the time the panel should wait for acknowledgment from the first reporting destination primary dialer or IP GSM see 55 before it attempts to send a message to the second destination Delays can be selected from 0 to 225 seconds in 15 second increments This delay is per message If 0 is entered in this field the control panel will send redundant reports to both Primary Dialer and IP GSM NOTE If 55 is set to 0 use minimum of 30 seconds to avoid redundant IP report However this value may need to be adjusted ex 45 secs depending on the reporting environment UL In
141. ing keypad sounding options IMPORTANT Each keypad must be assigned a unique predefined address from 16 to 23 The first keypad is address 16 default partition 1 all sounds enabled TOUCH SCREEN KEYPAD AUD NOTES e Use of up to four AUI devices e g 6270 Symphony is independent from standard keypads and does not affect the number of standard keypads the system can support e AUI devices must be set for address 1 or 2 or address 5 or 6 depending on which unit is enabled in field 189 To ensure proper AUI device operation use AUI devices with the following rev levels 6270 series use version 1 0 9 or higher 8132 8142 Symphony series use version 1 1 175 or higher Optional VISTA GSM Module Wire Run Chart For Devices Drawing Aux Power From The Control 12 amp 12V Refer to the VISTA GSM Module Installation section later in this manual for detailed explanation of its installation The module s address is internally set to 03 and cannot be changed TOTAL CURRENT DRAWN BY ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO A SINGLE WIRE RUN 50 mA or less 100mA_ 1 00 500mA 900 ft 274m 450 ft 137m 150 ft 46m 90 ft 27m 1400 ft 427m 700 ft 213m 240 ft 73m 140 ft 43m 1500 ft 457m 1100 ft 335m 350 ft 107m 220 ft 67m 600 mA 75 ft 23m 120 ft 37m 170 ft 52m 1500 ft 457m 1500 ft 457m 550 ft 168m 350 ft 107m 270 ft 82m Includes Keypads RF Receivers
142. 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 detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical cir
143. isplay contains a flashing cursor which signifies the Entry mode To exit the Alpha descriptor mode press 0 0 at the summary display Flashing Cursor to continue To delete or change the default descriptor for zone 1 press the same zone number 01 This will clear that descriptor and allow changes to be made at the flashing cursor Program Alpha O No 1 Yes 00 Custom Words O No 1 Yes 00 NOTE If you do not wish to change the existing descriptor for zone 1 enter the next zone number for which you wish to enter or check a descriptor A summary display for that zone will appear You must then press plus the same zone number again to gain access to the entry mode flashing cursor for that zone First 3 Digit Index No ZN 01 see index for entries to continue Press plus the 3 digit number for the first word from the Alpha Vocabulary List Example If the descriptor for zone 1 is BACK DOOR From the list BACK 013 Therefore you would enter 013 If you accidentally enter the wrong word simply press plus the correct 3 digit number for the word you want 5 15 Installation and Setup Guide ZN 01BACK Accept First Word mE 6 save word and go to next word this descriptor 8 save word and go to next zone U Press 6 to accept the selected word and continue to the next word or press 8 if this is the only word you are using for the descriptor
144. ition will also result if a fault occurs in an exit or interior zone within 2 minutes following the end of the exit delay and an EXIT ALARM message will be sent to the central station except for see field 69 Recent Closing report With Contact ID format the message will contain the zone number and error code 374 ALARM EXIT ERROR F60 Trouble Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 Sent if a zone has a trouble condition See UL System Reporting Note above 59 F61 Bypass Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 Sent when a zone is manually bypassed See UL System Reporting Note above 59 F62 AC Loss Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 Timing of this report is random with up to a 4 hour delay If AC restores before the report goes out there is no LOSS report See UL System Reporting Note above 59 63 Low Bat Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 Sent when the system s backup battery has a low battery condition See UL System Reporting Note above 59 Test Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 Sent periodically to test that the communicator and phone lines are operational See System Reporting UL Note above 59 Frequency of report is set in Scheduling mode event 11 or by the following key commands installer code 0 0 test report sent every 24 hrs installer code 0
145. izing of a local alarm sounding device to permit the alarm system user to enter and disarm the system or to arm the system and exit shall not exceed a 60 seconds for a system with standard line security or encrypted line security b 120 seconds for a system without standard line security or encrypted line security or c 120 seconds for a system that does not transmit an alarm signal to a remote monitoring location control is not intended for bank safe and vault applications SIA Quick Reference Guide 31 Single Alarm Sounding per Zone If 0 selected alarm sounding per zone will be the same as the number of reports in armed period set in field 93 1 if one report 2 if 2 reports unlimited for zones in zone list 7 34 Exit Delay Minimum exit delay is 45 seconds 35 36 Entry Delay 1 and 2 Minimum entry delay is 30 seconds 37 Audible Exit Warning Feature always enabled field does not exist 39 Power Up in Previous State Must be 1 power up in previous state 40 PABX Access Code or Call Waiting Disable If call waiting is used call waiting disable option in field 91 must be set 50 Burglary Dial Delay Delay must be minimum of 30 seconds 59 Exit Error Alarm Report Code Always enabled 68 Cancel Report Code Default is code enabled 69 Recent Closing Report Code Always enabled 91 Option Selection Exit Delay option should be enabled If call waiting is used Call Waiting Disable must be
146. l of the smoke detector selecting 1 at this prompt and setting as zone type 54 fire zone reset in 80 Menu mode After entry display returns to Output Number prompt Use 80 Menu mode to program the function of the trigger XX OUTPUT TYPE Output Type 0 delete 1 relay on 4204 4229 module 2 Powerline Carrier device 10 DELETE 0 to continue Select whether this is a relay or a Powerline Carrier X 10 device If Powerline Carrier is selected go to prompt If relay is selected skip to B prompt XX UNIT No Unit Number prompt appears if X 10 is selected 01 16 predefined address to continue Enter the unit code set at the device and press The system returns to the Output Number prompt B XX MODULE ADDR Module Address prompt appears if relay is selected 07 15 07 15 predefined address to continue Enter the predefined address for this module as listed below Make sure the module s DIP switches are set to the selected address NOTE If using Multi Mode IP GSM feature select one of the 4204 addresses though a physical 4204 module is not installed If using 2 4204 multi mode option the second 4204 address is automatically one number higher than the first one selected Make sure these addresses are not used by physical 4204 modules that may be installed See 29 Menu Mode section for enabling Multi Mode Module Addresses Addre
147. m Internet Connection See note Internet connection is made via an on board Ethernet connector and Optional VISTA for high speed broadband hardwire connections and or use of GSM Module the optional on board VISTA GSM module AC Power Supply See note Plug in 120VAC transformer ADEMCO 1361 1361CN in Canada or if using Powerline Carrier devices ADEMCO 1361X10 Transformer Module NOTE devices and accessories used in a Canadian installation must be Listed for use in Canada Important Installation Highlights Installer Please Read e This system uses addressable keypads and Zone Expander Modules see Table of Addresses in Section 2 Mounting and Wiring Wiring the Keypads and Other Addressable Devices e Keypads must be set for addresses 16 23 first keypad is address 16 which is different from previous controls and programmed in data fields 190 196 Zone Expander Modules must be set for specific addresses 07 11 based on the zone numbers used 4204 Relay Modules must be set for specific addresses 12 15 This control will not power up unless AC power is connected will not power up on battery alone However once the system is powered up it will operate on battery power in the event of AC loss Relays have two programming menu modes Use 79 Menu mode to map module addresses and device output numbers Use 80 Menu mode to define the output functions This system supports programmable function keys Use 57 Menu mo
148. m Operation section T Forced bypass is automatically enabled regardless of setting in field 23 Tt If selected system displays custom words 8 9 and 10 at defined time Can be used as installer s reminder message to the end user Ttt See key commands in Testing the System section to quickly set periodic test reporting intervals DEVICE NUMBER XX Device Number For event 01 relay on off 01 18 device number press to continue Enter the physical device number as programmed in 79 Menu Mode then press to continue to the Start prompt Device numbers 17 and 18 designate built in triggers 1 and 2 respectively GROUP NUMBER X Group Number For event 02 user access 1 8 group number press to continue to the Start prompt PARTITION X Partition For events 03 07 10 0 all partitions 1 partition 1 2 partition 2 3 common Press to continue to the Start prompt START SMTWTFS HH MMAM 0010000 5 26 Start Time 01 12 hour 00 59 minute 0 AM 1 PM Days place 1 under days Press to continue Enter the event s start time and days of the week to occur To select days position the cursor under the desired days using the key to move forward then press 1 to select the day Menu Mode Programming STOP SMTWTFS HH MMAM 0010000 Stop Time For events 01 relay on off 02 user access 03 latch key report 01 12 hour 00 59 minute 0 AM 1
149. mode off module operating in ECPmode Green Web web connection status ON connected to web OFF no web connection Green GPRS GPRS service availability ON GPRS service available FLASH GPRS in use OFF no GPRS service messages sent via SMS Green GSM network carrier registration status ON registered with network carrier no second site available FLASH registered with network carrier and second site available excellent RSSI BLINK registered with network carrier and second site available acceptable RSSI SLOW BLINK registered with network carrier and second site available low RSSI OFF control not registered with network carrier VISTA 21iP CONTROL BOARD RJ45 IP WEB GRN ETHERNET LINK ACTIVITY ON YES OFF NO CONNECTOR NETWORK GRN LINK SPEED ON 100 MB S OFF 10 MB S LEDs EZ NETWORK COLLISION BLINK DETECTED OFF NORMAL SIGNAL STRENGTH AND STATUS LEDs ON RSSI TIRED IP GSM STATUS LEDs YEL ON INTERNAL GRN EJ STATUS MINH IP GSM YEL MESSAGE OFF JUMPER RED EE FAULT ican VISTA GSM MODULE STATUS LED INDICATIONS SLOW BLINK BLINK FLASH NO WEB CONNECTED CONNECTION TO WEB tt GPRS NO GPRS GPRS IN GPRS SERVICE SERVICE USE AVAILABLE GSM MODULE NOT REGISTERED REGISTERED REGISTERED REGISTERED REGISTERED LOW ACCEPTABLE EXCELLENT NO 2nd SITE RSSI RSSI RSSI AVAIL
150. n device addresses used by 4229 or 4204 Relay modules and map specific relays and device outputs and assign unit codes for Powerline Carrier devices See About Output Device Programming in Section 5 Menu Mode Programming for details on setting devices for manual automatic operation 80 Output Definitions Define up to 48 output definitions which can control the output relays mapped using 79 Output Device Mapping mode 81 Zone List Programming Create Zone Lists for relay powerline carrier zones chime night stay cross zones and pager zones 82 Alpha Programming Create alpha descriptors for easy zone identification Scheduling Mode code 4 64 Create schedules to automate various system functions Mechanics of Programming x To program the system from a keypad e You must use a 2 line Alpha display keypad e Both partitions must be disarmed Data Field Programming Procedures Task Procedure Entering Program Mode A Press both and at the same time within 50 seconds after power is applied OR B After power up enter Installer code 4 1 1 2 8 0 0 long beep indicates one of the partitions is armed and system cannot enter program mode method is disabled if you exit Program mode using 98 Go to a Data Field Press Field Number A display of EE or Entry Error means you have entered a nonexistent field Simply re enter plus a
151. n s for this user 4 RF Zone No 5 Open Close Paging 0 4 see Authority Level table above 0 8 0 not assigned to a group 1 2 3 common Enter partitions consecutively if more than one and press to end the entries Assigns user number to button type zone for arm disarm keyfob must be enrolled in system first see Wireless Key Templates section 1 for yes 0 for no Keypad Functions System Operation The following is a brief list of system commands For detailed information concerning system functions refer to the User s Manual For Touch Screen style keypad users refer to the separate Touch Screen keypad AUI User s Guide Voice Keypads The 6150V 6160V Voice Keypads provide the following features e Message Center which lets the user record and playback one message Voice Status which can announce system status by using the STATUS key Voice Chime which can alert users to the opening of doors windows while the system is disarmed Refer to the User Guide for specific procedures for activating and using these features Keypad Commands Function Description Silence Burglary Alarms Pressing any key will silence the keypad sounder for 10 seconds Disarming the system will silence both keypad and external sounders Silence Fire or Carbon Monoxide Alarms Press the OFF 1 key to silence the keypad sounder and for fire alarms the external sounder The detector sounding stops when
152. nk Normal Fast Blink Message waiting for network ACK Slow Blink In unison with green LED Registration in progress Red On No contact with network Fault Off Normal Slow Blink Loss of contact with panel ECP fault Fast Blink No network contact AND loss of contact with the panel All Fast Blink In unison with the RSSI Bar Graph LEDs Hardware Error Call the AlarmNet Technical Assistance Center Signal Strength RSSI For reliable service the antenna should only be installed in locations where the RSSI is a minimum of three bars RSSI is a measure of how well the VISTA GSM is receiving the cell tower The RSSI value measured in dBm can also be viewed on the keypad display by using the shift E command while in 29 Menu mode Diagnostic mode The following are tips for maximizing signal strength Find the best coverage before mounting the antenna by moving it to several locations while monitoring the RSSI The best RSSI can usually be found on an exterior wall at the highest point in the building Avoid the basement e Maintain at least 12 inches clearance between antenna and steel I beams HVAC ducts metal studs steel roofs exterior walls with metalized insulation or aluminum siding and other large metal objects If a consistent RSSI of three bars cannot be found the control cabinet may have to be moved to an area of better reception e SIG
153. not affect bell output e Always active and cannot be bypassed Provides a fire alarm when zone is shorted but only after alarm verified System verifies alarm by resetting smoke detectors after short is detected removes power 7 seconds for zone 1 3 seconds for trigger output subsequent short circuit within 90 seconds triggers fire alarm Provides a trouble response when zone is open Arms the system in Stay mode when the zone is activated Pushbutton units send the user number to the central station when arming or disarming User number for button must be assigned e Arms the system in Away mode when the zone is activated Pushbutton units send the user number to the central station when arming or disarming User number for button must be assigned Type 22 Disarms the system when the zone is activated Disarm BR only User number for button must be assigned 3 23 Installation and Setup Guide Type 23 Can be used on a zone when an output relay action is desired but with no accompanying No Alarm alarm e g lobby door access Response Type 24 Usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows where bells and or Silent Burglary sirens are NOT desired e Provides an instant alarm with NO audible indication at any keypad or external sounder if the zone is faulted when the system is armed in the Away Stay Instant or Maximum modes A report is sent to the cent
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155. ob zones zones 49 64 for total of 64 zones 8 basic hardwired zones zones 1 8 with optional zone doubling feature e Up to 40 additional wired zones zones 9 48 using up to 5 4219 4229 modules Up to 40 wireless transmitter zones 5800 series zones 9 48 Up to 4 configurable zone types Security Codes Up to 48 Security Codes with separate authority levels and partition access One button arming Dedicated keys can arm the system Schedules Up to 32 can control devices and or auto arm disarm Keypad macros Up to 4 activated by wired keypads Paging Up to 4 pagers certain system conditions can report to pagers can use a dedicated key on keypads to send a signal to a pager Event Logging 100 events log display is done via Compass Downloader software or installer master code at Keypad Zone descriptors Can assign for all zones for alpha display keypads and or 4286 Phone Module Bell supervision Optional detects external sounder wiring short when in alarm or open when bell is off causes a trouble condition keypad display and sends a report to the central monitoring station if enabled RF jam detection Optional for wireless systems detects a condition that may impede proper RF reception i e jamming or other RF interference causes keypad display and sends a report to the central monitoring station if trouble reporting is enabled Telephone Line Monitoring Built in option can
156. ogrammed to get a valid message through If the panel is not successful after its numerous attempts the keypad displays COMM FAILURE on alpha keypads or FC on fixed word keypads Report Code Formats The following chart indicates the types of handshake kissoff frequencies that the panel supports and the different formats that can be sent with each FORMAT HANDSHAKE TRANSMITS DATA KISSOFF TRANSMIT TIME Low Speed 1400 Hz 1900Hz 10PPS 1400 Hz Under 15 secs 3 1 4 1 4 2 Standard report Sescoa Rad 2300 Hz 1800Hz 20PPS 2300 Hz Under 10 secs 3 1 4 1 4 2 Standard report Express 1400 2300 Hz DTMF 10 cps 1400 Hz Under 3 secs 4 2 Contact ID 1400 2300 Hz DTMF 10 cps 1400 Hz Under 3 secs The following table describes each format in greater detail Expanded Formats FORMAT TYPE DESCRIPTION 3 1 and 441 Comprises a 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a single digit report Standard Formats code e g Alarm Trouble Restore Open Close etc 3 1 and 441 Comprises a 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a two digit report code The first digit is displayed on the first line On the second line it is repeated 3 or 4 times and is followed by the second digit This is the expanded digit 442 Format Comprises a 4 digit subscriber number and 2 digit report code ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting Format Comprises a 4 or 10 digit subscriber number depending on fo
157. ompass Downloading Software The VISTA GSM module s parameters are programmed using the control s 29 Menu mode IMPORTANT This device requires activation of its SIM card See the SIM Activation Note in the Registering the Control with AlarmNet section later in this manual for the procedure Mounting the Module IMPORTANT Disconnect power from the control including the battery BEFORE installing the VISTA GSM module CAUTION ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE To discharge any static buildup briefly touch a chassis ground point before installing this module Avoid performing this installation while standing on a carpeted floor 1 Mount the VISTA GSM Board a Snap the antenna adapter cable s plug into the VISTA GSM board connector b Push the three standoffs into the appropriate holes on the VISTA 21iP control board until they snap into place c Carefully align the VISTA GSM board over the standoffs and the mating connector then one at a time gently push down on the board near each standoff until it snaps into place and the connector is fully seated STANDOFFS 3 MATING CONNECTOR VISTA 21iP CONTROL BOARD 211 004 0 Installation and Setup Guide 2 Install the Antenna Adapter Plate a Punch out the large wiring hole knockout and the adjacent smaller knockout from the cabinet s upper right topside b Position the antenna adapter plate over the large knockout aligning the plate s
158. on ID BaseSt Base Station Antenna Sector Chan Control Channel in use to continue to next Screen Secondary GSM Site RSSI level in dbm to continue to next Screen Network Diagnostic Test Only if IP or IP GSM enabled Performs a set of network diagnostics that tests the integrity of the links between the IP GSM and the various connection points Redirs to AlarmNet Tl 0 Prompt FLT Test Msg Sent Reset CPU Y N Registering A Enter PIN Force Server Update Y N Function Status request OK normal i IP off line I fault reported g GSM off line G GSM fault reported Test Alarm Sends a Test alarm to AlarmNet Functional for a registered IP GSM only If the device is not registered a message is displayed indicating that the command cannot be executed Reset the IP GSM N return to diagnostic mode blank screen enter next command or escape Y resets the module blank screen when reset complete enter next command or escape Registration Shift UP arrow Registers a programmed IP GSM with AlarmNet If it is configured to report to AlarmNet the IP GSM will register with AlarmNet Registration with PIN for Replacement Module DN arrow Registers a programmed IP GSM with AlarmNet if it is configured to report to AlarmNet Force Upload of Configuration File to Server Y force the
159. option can be bypassed when the system is armed Dial Delay entry 6 Alarms on zones set for this option participate in dial delay central station reporting if system dial delay enabled in field 50 Fault Delay entry 6 Faults on zones set for this option are delayed by the time set in field 87 Do not use this option if using entry exit delay for this zone type Faults Display entry 7 Selects how faults on zones set for this zone type are displayed Power Reset Verification entry 7 Selects whether the system resets power when user enters code OFF and whether the system performs alarm verification see description for zone type 16 in Zone Type Definitions section when a fault occurs on these zones Use Entry Delay entry 8 Selects whether to use the system s entry delay times Use Exit Delay entry 8 Selects whether to use the system s exit delay time Interior Type entry 8 Zones set for this option are treated same as standard zone type 4 bypasses when armed STAY faults displayed Alarm Sounds entry 9 Selects the type of alarms sound for zones set for this zone type Bell Timeout entry 9 Alarm sounding on zones set for this option remain for the duration set in fields 32 33 Fire Zone entry 9 Zones set for this option respond in the same manner as if programmed for zone type 9 Do not set fire zones to respond as a fault in entries 1 6 Trouble Soun
160. or 4204 and 4229 modules Refer to the table shown at the Module Address prompt on the next page and set the modules addresses via module DIP switches accordingly The following table shows how these outputs are identified Output Identification This output is identified by Relays the Relay Module s device address and the relay position on that module i e the physical relay number 1 4 on that module X 10 Device a house ID entered in data field 27 and the unit number of the device Built in Outputs the output number assigned 17 for Trigger 1 and or 18 for Trigger 2 Menu Mode Programming Start Output Device Mapping by pressing 79 while in Data Programming Mode 79 Output Device Menu Mode ENTER OUTPUT NO Device Output Number 00 QUIT x 01 18 relays X 10 to continue 00 to quit This is the logical or reference relay number as used in the system Relays and X 10 devices are numbered 01 16 the on board triggers are numbered 17 and 18 and can be programmed for inverted output if required 17 OUT NORM LOW Output Normally Low prompt appears only for Triggers 17 and 18 0 no standard default 1 yes 0 NO 1 YES 0 to continue Selecting 0 no sets the output level normally high default setting Selecting 1 yes sets the output normally low Output Trigger 17 can be used for resetting 4 wire smoke detectors by connecting it to the negative power termina
161. or X 10 device perform many functions The controls support up to 48 output functions Use 80 Menu Mode to define output functions AN Relays and output devices are not recommended for life safety applications NOTE When navigating the 79 and 80 menus The key is used to accept an entry and advance to the next prompt The key is used to revert back to the last question to check or change an entry Press to go forward again Programming Output Devices 1 Use 79 Menu Mode to assign module and output numbers and map them to device addresses NOTE You must map output devices using 79 Menu Mode before you can use 80 menu Mode 2 Use 80 Menu Mode to create output definitions which control the output devices if desired 3 Use 81 Zone List Menu mode to define zone lists for use with output devices if the device action is based on more than one zone To program a device for manual activation user code 7 4 8 2 digit device number or for scheduled automatic activation simply map the device using 79 Menu mode e To program a device to automatically activate upon a system event or function key use 79 Menu mode to map the device then use 80 Menu mode to define the automated device action 79 Menu Mode Output Device Mapping Use this menu to assign Relay Module device addresses and specific relay numbers and Powerline Carrier unit numbers The system is based on predefined module addresses f
162. ot occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help INDUSTRY CANADA IC STATEMENTS This device complies with RSS210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada TELEPHONE MODEM INTERFACE FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN You must provide this information to the telephone company when requested This equipment uses the following USOC jack RJ31X This equipment may not be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to
163. ower supply AD12612 Connect shown in Figure 6 Be sure to UL installations The battery supplies power to these keypads in case of AC power loss The battery backed power supply should have enough power to supply the keypads with the UL required minimum standby power time connect the negative terminal on the power supply unit to terminal 4 AUX on the control IMPORTANT Keypads powered from supplies that do not have a backup battery will not function if AC power is lost Make sure to power at least one keypad in each partition from the control s auxiliary power output SUPPLEMENTARY POWER SUPPLY CONTROL TERMINAL STRIP AUX AUX DATA DATA SHOWN ce important u JE IE z 8 x connections lt jz 5 piRECTLYTO IH 5 z a O O O SCREW Q lt lt lt amp amp amp amp TERMNALSAS E x E IE lulu a la ja t e eer Ig supp pwr supply VO Figure 6 Using a Supplementary Power Supply Programming Overview Keypad Notes Set device addresses Refer to the instructions included with the devices and set each address according to the Table of Device Addresses See Keypad Programming Fields fields 190 196 in Section 4 Data Field Programming for details on enabling keypad addresses assigning keypad partitions and select
164. party lines is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible Industry Canada NOTICE The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection 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 coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company 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 Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact appropriate electric
165. pin with the smaller knockout and push until the adapter snaps into place c Remove the nut and washer from the antenna adapter cable then secure the cable s SMA connector to the adapter plate with the washer and nut as shown ANTENNA Sal f NUT WASHER SE ANTENNA LARGE ADAPTER WIBING PLATE N 4 HOLE KNOCKOUT ANTENNA ADAPTER CABLE OPTIONAL 5800 SERIES RECEIVER D VISTA GSM MODULE V21iP 010 VO 3 Install the Antenna The antenna mounts directly onto the antenna adapter cable at the antenna adapter plate Carefully align the antenna s connector over the SMA connector protruding from the adapter plate then screw it down clockwise until it is finger tight Do not over tighten 2 18 Programming Overview IP GSM Status LEDs There are three status LEDs used to indicate IP GSM message and internal device status STATUS green e MESSAGE yellow FAULT red Each LED can have four different states ON OFF FAST BLINK and SLOW BLINK IP GSM Status LED Meanings COLOR LED DESCRIPTION Green On module NOT registered with AlarmNet Status Off module is registered with AlarmNet Fast Blink Download session with Compass in progress Slow Blink In unison with yellow LED Registration in progress Yellow On Message transmission pending Message Quick Periodic Bli
166. ppropriate key on the keypads see Single Button Arming above Arming Instant Enter code INSTANT 7 Arming Maximum Enter code MAXIMUM 4 or simply press appropriate lettered key on the keypads see Single Button Arming above Disarming Enter code OFF 1 If entry delay or an alarm is active you do not need to press OFF Bypassing Zones Enter code BYPASS 6 zone number s Forced Quick Bypass To automatically bypass all faulted zones use the Quick Bypass method Enter code BYPASS then wait for all open zones to be displayed Arm when display indicates ZONE BYPASSED and READY TO ARM Chime Mode Enter code CHIME 9 To turn chime off enter code CHIME again Activate Output If relay outputs via a 4204 or 4229 or Powerline Carrier devices are used two keypad Devices entries available to the user are included If programmed these entries can be used to manually activate or deactivate the device s for starting or stopping some action such as turning lights on or off etc These keypad entries are Security Code 7 2 digit Device activates starts that device Security Code 8 2 digit Device deactivates stops that device Installation and Setup Guide SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES Arming Mode Features for Each Arming Mode mr cg sma s sw e e NIGHT STAY Sos zones listed im Night ES zone list
167. ral station Type 77 Assign to zone wired to a keyswitch Keyswitch Do not use devices assigned as input type with this zone type Type 81 Assign to zone connected to AAV module AAV Monitor Monitors 2 way voice sessions as follows Zone When the zone is faulted all alarm sounding and dialer reporting stops except for fire alarms which immediately terminate the voice session and cause a fire report to be sent When the zone is restored session ended sounding resumes if bell timeout has not expired and reports that were stopped are sent Types 90 93 Allows for various custom responses Options include response to entry exit delays response Configurable opens shorts types of alarm trouble sounding dial delay and unique Contact ID report codes Types 92 and 93 can only be programmed via downloader UL installations Zone Types 90 93 may not be used as fire or burglar alarm zones on fire or UL burglar alarm installations The system can still be armed when these zone types are in a faulted condition NOTE All of the zone types described are available for the wireless portion of the system if used 3 24 SECTION 4 Data Field Programming About Data Field Programming The following pages list this control s data fields in numerical order Valid entries for each field are shown in italics Explanations and special notes are presented below the entries gt lt Use the separate Programming Guide
168. ramming section for procedures Function Key Menu Mode For programming keypad function keys See Function Key section for procedures EE Expert Zone Programming Menu Mode For quickly programming zone information but is recommended only for those already familiar with 56 menu mode See Zone Programming section for procedures 4 3 Installation and Setup Guide System Status Report Codes Zone report codes are programmed using interactive 56 or 58 Zone Programming modes while system status non alarm codes and restore codes are entered in data fields 59 68 70 76 89 The actual report code digits that you enter depend upon the particular installation and should agree with the Central Station office receiving the signals 3 1 or 4 1 Standard Format Enter a code in the first box 1 9 A B C D E or Enter 10 for this reports 0 on some receivers 11 for B 12 for C 1 13 for D 14 for E 15 for F An entry of 0 in the first box disables a report Entering 0 in the second box advance to the next field Expanded or 4 2 Format Enter codes in both boxes first second digits for 1 9 or A F as described above A 0 in the first box disables a report 0 in the second box eliminates the expanded message for that report ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting Enter a digit in the first box to enable the zone to report Use a different digit for each zone until you have used up available digits I
169. rd to the battery Do not attach these leads to the battery terminals until all connections are completed UL For UL installations and Residential fire installations refer to the chart on page 2 2 at left for the correct battery size required to meet the mandatory standby time The battery will disconnect from the system after its voltage decreases below 9VDC This assists the control panel in recharging the battery when AC is restored IMPORTANT The panel will not power up initially on battery power only You must plug the transformer in first and then connect the battery Earth Ground CONNECT PROPER EARTH GROUND IF DESIRED earth gnd 001 VO This product has been designed and laboratory tested to ensure its resistance to damage from generally expected levels of lightning and electrical discharge and does not normally require an earth ground f an earth ground is desired for additional protection in areas of severe electrical activity terminal 25 on the control board or the cabinet may be used as the ground connection point The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations Metal Cold Water Pipe Use a non corrosive metal strap copper is recommended firmly secured to the pipe to which the ground lead is electrically connected and secured AC Power Outlet Ground Available from 3 prong 120VAC power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a 3 wir
170. res 2 digit zone numbers 3 continuous pulse 02 device mapped in 79 Menu Mode Start Output Definition mode by pressing 80 while in Data Programming mode 80 Output Function Menu Mode Output Funct 00 Quit 01 Output Function No 01 48 output function number to continue 00 to quit Enter the output function number to be defined or 00 to exit 01 A E P Trig 000 0 ZL 00 Summary Screen to continue This screen displays a summary of the current output programming for this example Zone List has been selected this is the default screen A Output Action E Triggering event P Partition Trig Trigger type NOTE A question mark in the summary screen indicates that the device number shown has not been mapped Use 79 Menu mode to map the device 5 10 Menu Mode Programming 01 Activated By Zone List A 01 Zn List 1 B 01 Enter Zn type Perimeter 03 Activated By 0 delete 1 zone list go to A prompt 2 zone type go to B prompt 3 zone number go to prompt to continue Select where the initiating event for this output definition is to occur as follows If you enter 0 the following prompt appears Delete Press 1 to delete this output definition The system 0 NO 1 YES deletes the output function and any previous programming Zone List prompt appears if zone list was selected 01 08 zone list to
171. rial number transmitted matches the serial number entered the keypad will beep 3 times and a summary display will appear showing the programmed information for that zone Press to begin programming the next zone See first Summary Screen prompt paragraph on previous page To exit this mode enter 00 at the Summary Screen prompt Wireless Key Programming Templates This procedure programs the wireless keys but a key is not active for arming disarming until it is assigned to a user number see System Operation section assigning attributes command Enter this mode by pressing the D key while at the 58 Menu mode Summary Screen The following prompts appear Template Number 2 TEMPERATE z 1 3 5804 templates 4 6 5804BD templates 1 6 e Enter Template number 1 6 see chart on next page See the defaults provided for each template in the chart that follows these procedures e Select from templates Press to display template 1 shown selected NOTE If necessary press to back up and re enter template number Press if you want to return to 58 Menu mode summary screen L 01 Template Display T 23 22 21 23 When is pressed the selected template will be displayed Top line of display represents loop numbers bottom line represents zone type assigned for each loop e Press to accept template PARTITION Partition 1 partition 1 2 partition 2 Enter the partition in which the k
172. rigger 17 is 100mA 2 6 Programming Overview Smoke Detector Notes e Fire Verification zone type 16 The control panel will verify a fire alarm by resetting the smoke detectors after the first alarm trigger and then waiting up to 90 seconds for a second alarm trigger If the smoke detector or thermostat does not trigger again the control will disregard the first trigger and no alarm signal will occur This feature eliminates false alarms due to electrical or physical transients SIA Installations If using fire verification on zones other than zone 1 UL Fire Alarm Listed relay accessories must be used to reset power as described in the Power Reset paragraph above e The zone 1 alarm current supports only one smoke detector in the alarmed state e Clean Me Option If enabled field 174 1 56 zone programming response time prompt 3 certain ESL smoke detectors send clean me reports as appropriate If used the maximum number of detectors is reduced to 10 not standard 16 Refer to the ESL documentation included with the smoke detector for information regarding compatibility with the clean me option Do not use 4 wire smoke detectors on zone 1 PROGRAM AUX PWR OUTPUT FOL TERMINALS POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE 77 716 CONTACT OPENS USE N O MOMENTARILY UPON CONTACT FIRE ALARM RESET WHICH CLOSES WHEN POWER IS APPLIED 4 WIRE SMOK
173. rmat selected 1 digit event qualifier new or restore 3 digit event code and 3 digit zone number user number or system status number see the following page Installation and Setup Guide The following table lists codes for reports sent in different formats 6 2 Type of Report Alarm Trouble Bypass AC Loss Low Batt Open Close Test Restore Alarm AC Restore LoBat Res Trouble Res Bypass Res Where SSS or SSSS Subscriber ID Alarm 155 digit Z Typically Zone Number 2nd digit Tt Trouble Code 1st amp 2nd digits Bb Bypass Code 1st amp 2nd digits EA AC Loss Code 1st amp 2nd digits LLp Low Battery Code 1st amp 2nd digits Open Code 1st Digit Code for 341 441 Standard SSS S A SSS S T SSS S B SSS S E SSS S L SSS S O SSS S 555 5 G SSS S R SSS S RA SSS S Ry SSS S Rr SSS S Rp ES Amt lt Rpb Ry Lp Q ga H H H H H Code for 3 1 4 1 Code for Expanded 4 2 SSS S 5555 AZ AAA A Z SSS S T SSSS Tt TTT T t SSS S B SSSS Bb BBB B b SSS S E SSSS EA EEE E SSS S L SSSS LLp LLL L Lp SSS S O SSSS OU 000 0 U SSS S C SSSS CU U SSS S G SSSS Gg GGG G g SSS S R SSSS RZ RRR R Z SSS S RA SSSSRA A RARARA RADA SSS S Ry 5555 Rr Lp RI Rr RI Ri SSS S SSSS Ryt RrRrRr Rpt SSS S Rp SSSS Rpb RpRpRp Close Code 1st Digit Us
174. s 13 addr 11 relay pos 4 14 addr 11 relay pos 3 Same as 03 command Same 03 command AAV enabled 5 28 SECTION 6 System Communication and Operation Panel Communication with Central Station This system accommodates several formats for reporting alarms and other system conditions to the Central Station The process of a successful transmission consists of both the method of communication between the control panel and the Central Station receiver and the actual way the information is sent and displayed at the Central Station When the panel calls the Central Station receiver it waits to hear a handshake frequency from the receiver to confirm that the receiver is on line and ready to receive its message Once the panel hears the handshake it is programmed to listen for it sends its message The panel then waits for a kissoff frequency from the receiver acknowledging that the message was received and understood If the handshake frequency is not given or is not understood by the panel the panel will not send its message Once the handshake frequency is received and understood by the panel the panel sends its message If there is an error in the transmission the receiver does not receive a valid message the kissoff frequency is not given by the Central Station receiver The panel makes a total of eight attempts to the primary telephone number and eight attempts to the secondary telephone number if pr
175. s are predefined according to the device addresses Expander Modules up to 40 used See Expander Module Addresses table in Wiring section and exp zones set addresses accordingly 5800 Series Wireless Up to 40 RF Uses 5881 5883 Series Receivers Transceivers zones Output relays and or Up to 16 Use any combination of 4204 4229 and or Powerline Carrier Powerline Carrier Devices Devices X 10 type Map output devices via 79 Menu mode On Board Triggers 2 Can be used to reset 4 wire smoke detectors Output functions Up to 48 Program output functions via 80 Menu mode 4286 Phone Module Partition 1 Provides access to the system via on premises or off premises only phones for arming disarming etc plus control of relay outputs and Powerline Carrier devices Audio Alarm Using Use ADEMCO UVS or Eagle Model 1250 can be used in Verification module conjunction with an output trigger to permit voice dialog between an operator at the central station and a person at the premises Alternatively the AVS system can be used to provide AAV via phone line Alarm output 12VDC 2 Can drive the compatible sounders steady output for AMP output burglary panic or temporal pulse 3 pulses pause 3 pulses pause 3 pulses for fire Uses current limiting circuitry for protection Auxiliary Power Output See note 12VDC 600 mA maximum uses circuit protection Backup Battery See note Rechargeable sealed lead acid type 12VDC 4AH minimu
176. s if any burglary zone is faulted within two minutes after the initial exit delay expires Disarming the system within the two minutes stops the alarm sound and displays ALARM CANCELED or CA and the faulted zone number No message is sent to the Central Monitoring Station If the system is not disarmed within two minutes the alarm sound continues and a recent closing and a zone alarm message are sent to the Central Monitoring Station after dial delay expires Alarm Restore Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 See UL System Reporting Note above 59 Alarm restore signals indicate that respective alarm zone s are no longer faulted Alarm restore reports are sent to the central station at bell timeout field 33 if the zone s in alarm are actually restored to a non faulted state at that time Otherwise alarm restore report s for respective alarm zones are sent when the system is disarmed Trouble Restore Report Code 0 no report 1 F see description above 59 Sent when a zone trouble is restored and code OFF performed See UL System Reporting Note above 59 Bypass Restore Report Code 0 no report 1 F see description above 59 Sent when a zone that has been bypassed is unbypassed See UL System Reporting Note above 59 AC Restore Report Code 0 no report 1 see description above 59 Sent after AC power has been restored after an AC power outage See UL System Reportin
177. s listed in zone list 7 use zone list 7 to list zones that require unlimited reporting these zones ignore the setting in entry 1 Download Phone Number Enter up to 20 digits as follows 0 9 11 for 12 for P 13 for a pause Enter the phone number of the downloading computer Do not fill unused spaces End field by entering To clear entries from field press 94 UL Up downloading via phoneline may be performed only if a technician is at the site Up downloading via the Internet has not been evaluated by UL 95 Ring Count For Downloading 0 15 number of rings before control picks up phone line Refer to the chart below and program accordingly phone answer down module machine loading Set field 95 to yes no no 1 14 not 0 yes yes no higher than number of rings set on answer machine e g if ans machine is 4 rings set this field to 5 This allows access to the phone module if the answer machine is off yes no yes 1 14 not 0 yes yes yes 15 bypasses answer machine no no no 0 no yes no 0 no no yes 1 14 no yes yes 15 T NOTE If 15 is entered to bypass an answering machine and a 4286 Phone Module is included in the system you should note the following When calling in from an off premises phone the user should make the initial call allow 1 or 2 rings only then hang up then call again The phone module
178. se ID identifies receivers and wireless keypads If a 5827 or 5827BD Wireless Keypad or 5804BD Transmitter is being used a House ID code must be entered and the keypad set to the same House ID You can assign RF house ID for each partition 26 Chime By Zone List 0 no zone list chimes on fault of any entry exit or perimeter zone when chime mode on 1 use zone list chimes on fault of specific zones programmed in zone list 3 when Chime mode on If enabled you can define the specific zones intended to chime when faulted while the system is in Chime mode Use zone list 3 to assign these zones see 81 Zone List Programming section for details Powerline Carrier Device X 10 House ID O A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 6 G 7 H 8 1 9 71 10 K 11 L 12 13 14 15 Powerline Carrier devices require a House ID identified in this field Program Powerline Carrier devices in interactive modes 79 780 and 781 Not intended for fire or UL installations 28 Access Code for Phone Module 1 9 first digit of access code or second digit of access code 11 for or 12 for P You must assign a 2 digit access code for the 4286 Phone Module if used Example If desired access code is 7 then 7 is the first entry and 11 for is the second entry NOTE A 0 in either digit disables the phone module Must be 00 for UL Commercial Burglar Alarm installations Menu Mode for IP
179. ses but an actual 4204 Relay module is not used Primary City ID Primary City ID NOTE Account information is provided by the central station administrator 01 99 decimal 2 digit primary city code Primary CS ID Primary CS ID 01 FE HEX Enter the primary central station s system ID number Primary Sub ID 2222 Primary Subscriber ID 0001 9999 decimal Enter the 4 digit customer account number Remote AccessY N N 5 20 Remote Access This feature is available only after authorization for it is set via the web based programming tool on the AlarmNet Direct website Y use remote services do not use remote services to continue Remote Services allow the end user to access their security system from their computer via the remote services website Most system functions can then be performed Menu Mode Programming Keypad Address 28 Keypad Address for Remote Access This prompt appears if remote access is enabled 1 2 5 6 emulated AUI address 17 23 emulated standard keypad address For enhanced remote access features choose an AUI address If no AUI addresses are available all four AUIs are being used choose an available standard keypad address some remote access features will be unavailable NOTE An AUI or standard keypad address is required for remote access purposes but an actual AUI device or keypad is not used Supervision 24 Hours
180. smitters RF Sniffer Mode Checks that RF transmitter serial numbers have been properly enrolled Battery Tests Automatic battery tests are performed by the system System Test NOTE Test mode can be entered from any keypad However faulted zones appear only on those keypads assigned to the partition to which the zone is assigned 1 partition 1 zones appear only on partition 1 keypads etc To see another partition s faulted zones view a keypad assigned to that partition or use the GOTO command code partition number 0 3 where 0 is the keypad s home partition With the system in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact not faulted Doors and windows with contacts should be closed PIRs should be covered use a cloth to mask them temporarily if necessary If a READY message is displayed press to display the faulted zone s Restore faulted zone s if necessary so that the READY message is displayed 1 Enter Installer Code 5 TEST then press 0 at the prompt to start Walk Test mode 1 DIAL 0 WALK no special display on Fixed Word keypads The following will be displayed on the initiating keypad and a Contact ID report will be sent code 607 TEST IN PROGRESS displayed on Fixed Word Display Keypads 2 Upon entering the system test mode the outside sounder should sound for 1 second If the backup battery is discharged or missing the sounder may not turn on and a LOW
181. ss Module 07 1st 4229 with zones 09 16 08 2nd 4229 with zones 17 24 09 3rd 4229 with zones 25 32 10 4th 4229 with zones 33 40 11 5th 4229 with zones 41 48 12 1st 4204 13 2nd 4204 14 3rd 4204 15 4th 4204 Installation and Setup Guide XX REL POSITION 1 4 zz Relay Position 1 4 relay position to continue This is the actual or physical relay number with respect to the Relay Module upon which it is located For 4204 modules relay numbers are 1 4 For 4229 modules relay numbers are 1 2 The system returns to the Output Number prompt for programming the next device NOTE If using multi mode program the relays to trigger on those system events to be sent to the user s email address See 29 Menu Mode section for enabling Multi Mode 80 Menu Mode Defining Output Functions Use this mode to program output function definitions up to 48 functions that provide automated control of any of the output devices based on events occurring on individual zones or zones with certain zone types Each output definition is identified by an output function number and includes the following components Output Definition Components Component Description Output Function No A reference number that defines an output s characteristics Activated By Determines whether the initiating event occurs on a zone a zone list or a zone type Event Event that triggers the output action Can
182. stallations For UL Burglar Alarm installations with Line Security Dynamic Signaling Delay must be 0 Reports will be sent to both the dialer and the IP GSM EE Dynamic Signaling Priority AAV Enable 0 Primary Dialer first using AAV via phone line 1 IP GSM module first for alarm reports not using This field selects the primary communication path dialer or communication device for reporting of primary phone number events see 49 Split Dual Reporting and if used enables AAV AAV sessions use the phone line only Use 29 IP GSM menu mode to enable the communication device being used For Dynamic Signaling Priority Select the initial reporting destination for messages as follows Primary Dialer First selected 0 If acknowledged before delay expires see 54 then message will not be sent via LRR If not acknowledged before delay expires message is sent to both the Primary Phone No and via LRR Communication Device First LRR selected 1 e If acknowledged before delay expires then message will not be sent to the primary dialer If not acknowledged before delay expires message is sent to both the Primary Phone No and via LRR For AAV Path Select e If using the UVS system or system option 0 primary dialer first must always be used AAV sessions can occur only over the phone line with this control 56 Zone Programming Menu Mode For programming zone information See Zone Prog
183. stom word s will be automatically added to the built in vocabulary N Assigning Partition Custom Message Descriptors You can assign a partition descriptor up to 16 characters for each partition plus the common lobby The system displays the appropriate partition s word instead of DISARMED READY TO ARM Use the same procedure as for adding custom words described above but use these word numbers in step 2 11 partition 1 12 partition 2 13 common lobby Once a custom word is entered in any of these word locations 11 13 the system displays the appropriate partition s word instead of the default DISARMED READY TO ARM message Menu Mode Programming ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST For Entering Zone Descriptors 000 Word Space 059 DOWN 108 LEVEL 161 RIGHT 217 WINDOW 060 DOWNSTAIRS 109 LIBRARY 162 ROOM 219 WING EA 061 DRAWER 110 LIGHT 163 ROOF 220 WIRELESS 001 AIR 062 DRIVEWAY 111 LINE 8 X 002 ALARM 064 DUCT e 113 LIVING 164 SAFE 222 XMITTER 004 ALLEY E e 114 LOADING 165 SCREEN Y 005 AMBUSH 065 EAST 115 LOCK 166 SENSOR 223 YARD 006 AREA 066 ELECTRIC 116 LOOP 167 SERVICE Z 007 APARTMENT 067 EMERGENCY 117 LOW 168 SHED 224 ZONE No 009 ATTIC 068 ENTRY 118 LOWER 169 SHOCK 225 ZONE 010 AUDIO 069 EQUIPMENT M 170 SHOP 226 0 071 EXIT 119 171 SHORT 227 1 012 BABY 072 EXTERIOR 121 MAIDS 173 S
184. supports upload download programming capability via the Internet by using the AlarmNet network and Compass downloading software The control must be connected to the Internet via the on board RJ45 connector or VISTA GSM module have all IP features programmed 29 Menu mode and be registered with AlarmNet The following is required at the Downloading Office Broadband Internet Access and Broadband Cable DSL Modem e Broadband Cable DSL Router optional if connecting more than one device to the Internet Computer running Compass Downloading Software version that supports Internet upload download for this control To perform upload download functions Connect the computer to the Internet and start the Compass downloading software Open the control s account then select the Communications function and click the Connect button At the Connect screen check that the control s MAC address is entered and the TCP IP checkbox is checked Click Connect The Internet connection to the control is made automatically via AlarmNet Once connected use the Compass downloading software as normal to perform upload download functions or WN Ee 5 25 Installation and Setup Guide Programming Installer and User Schedules The system provides up to 32 schedules which can be used to automatically control 11 types of system events at pre defined times Some events are reserved for the installer only There are 16 schedules for use by th
185. t 001 V1 Figure 3 Mounting the PC Board and RF Receiver AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET TOTAL CURRENT 6150 Fred Word Keypa 40 6160 Alpha Keypad 40 5 6T50V Fixed Word Display Voice Keypad 60mAM6omA F6160V Alpha Display Voice Keypad 9 8132 8142 Series AUI Symphony 150mA400mA 6270 Touch Screen Keypad 180mA2BOmA 588175882 RFRecever 5883 Transcever 8mA 4219 Zone Expander i p p PESE 4229 Zone Expander Relay Unit 30 100mAt 4286 Phone Module 300mA Do G If using hardwire devices such as PIRs refer to the specifications for that particular unit s current draw Values are for standby alarm alarm for keypads means armed with backlighting on and sounder on tin UL installations maximum current draw from the Auxiliary Output and the Alarm Output combined must not exceed 600 mA 500 mA max from Aux Output Values are for relays OFF relays ON CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHALL CSFM AND UL RESIDENTIAL FIRE 24 HOUR BATTERY BACKUP REQUIREMENTS The California State Fire Marshal and UL have regulations which require that all residential fire alarm control panels must be provided with a backup battery which has sufficient capacity to operate the panel and its attached peripheral devices for 24 hours in
186. t be enabled in order for the configurable zone type codes to be reported Important Notice on Report Codes To avoid confusion at the central station it is recommended that existing Contact ID codes be used with configurable zone types whenever possible See list in System Communication section and or check with the central station for a complete list of Contact ID report codes If none of the codes are suitable choose a code in the reserved range of 750 789 and make sure to define the code with your central station 184 Configurable Zone Type 91 0 15 values for each of 10 entries see field 182 for explanation of entries 185 Zone Type 91 Report Codes 91 ALARM ID TROUBLE ID See field 183 for explanation of entries and read the Important notice on using these codes Data Field Programming Configurable Zone Type Options Auto Restore entry 2 Faults on zones set for this option are cleared restore messages sent upon restoral of faults Vent Zone entry 2 Zones set for this option are ignored if faulted when arming the system but are protected if the zone is later restored e g an open window can be ignored when arming but if the window is later closed it will be protected opening the window again causes an alarm Bypass Disarmed entry 4 Zones set for this option can be bypassed only while the system is disarmed Bypass Armed entry 4 Zones set for this
187. tch Set the address AVS DIP switch to device address 11 SECURE WITH 2 SELF TAP SCREWS SUPPLIED CABINET TIE WRAP LOOP AVS 003 VO IMPORTANT The AVS should be the only ECP device connected to the control s ECP terminals Connect all other ECP devices keypads expander modules etc to the ECP terminals on the AVS board The following summarizes the programming steps for AVS operation refer to the Programming Guide for details of the AVS Quick Command options a Install the AVS module according to its instructions b Use one of the control s AVS Quick Program commands as follows installer code 03 enable AVS operation without panel sounds on the AVST installer code 04 enable AVS operation and enable panel sounds on the AVST speaker c Use data field 55 Dynamic Signaling Priority to select the desired reporting paths 2 15 Installation and Setup Guide KEYPAD AVST STATION VOLUME ID BUTTON D YEL GRN BLK RED KEYPAD BASE UNIT DEVICE ADDRESS VISTA 21iP 11 1 m m SPEAKERS AAV RJ45 CONNECTOR BATTERY FUSE 000000 1234 5678 TRIGGER HEADER ECP TERMINALS AC BELL GND
188. the contaminated air is cleared from the detector see the detector s instructions for further information Quick Arm If enabled field 21 you can press in place of the system s security code plus the desired arming key Away Stay Instant Maximum Single Button arming If programmed 57 Function Key menu mode lettered keys can be used for arming using options 3 AWAY 4 STAY 5 NIGHT STAY or 6 Step Arming If used no security code is required to arm the system Alarm Memory When the system is disarmed any zones that were in an alarm condition during the armed period will be displayed To clear this display simply repeat the disarm sequence enter the security code and press the OFF key again Arming Away Enter code AWAY 2 or simply press appropriate lettered key on the keypads see Single Button Arming above If the Auto Stay Arm feature is enabled field 84 and the entry exit door is not opened and closed within the programmed exit delay time the system will automatically arm in STAY mode if armed from a wired keypad non RF device If the door is opened and closed within the exit delay period the system arms in AWAY mode Arming Stay Enter code STAY 3 or simply press appropriate key on the keypads see Single Button Arming above See Away above for Auto Stay arming feature Arming Night Stay Enter code STAY 3 STAY 3 or simply press a
189. the mounting clips and secure it to the cabinet with the accompanying screws c Insert the top of the control s board into the slot in the clips and position two clips at the lower edge of the board d Swing this board into place and secure it with two additional screws 2 Insert grounding lugs supplied with the receiver through the top of the cabinet into the left hand terminals of the antenna blocks at the upper edge of the receiver board and secure them to the cabinet top with the screws provided see Detail B 3 Insert the receiver s antennas through the top of the cabinet into the blocks right hand terminals and tighten the screws 2 1 Installation and Setup Guide CABINET B m s ae CABINET BOARD SUPPORTING SLOTS CIRCUIT BOARD MOUNTING CLIP CONTROL CIRCUIT DETAIL A MOUNTING SIDE VIEW CLIP OF BOARD SUPPORTING SLOTS INSTALLATION WITH RECEIVER CIRCUIT BOARD ANTENNA gu SCREW 2 GROUNDING LUG 2 WHITE BLACK RED MOUNTING MOUNTING MOUNTING CLIP CLIP CLIP NOTE A COMBINATION OF THESE MOUNTING CLIPS HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN YOUR INSTALLATION KIT USE THE APPROPRIATE CLIPS FOR MOUNTING ANTENNA MOUNT 2 PLACES DETAIL B ANTENNA AND GROUNDING LUG INSTALLATION IF NO RF RECEIVER IS USED MOUNT THE PC BOARD USING EITHER THE WHITE OR BLACK CLIPS WHICHEVER ARE INCLUDED IN THE CONTROL PANEL S HARDWARE KIT pe_moun
190. ults function Menu Mode Programming Programming IP GSM Options via AlarmNet Direct Website To program the IP GSM options via the AlarmNet Direct website if you are already signed up for this service go to https services alarmnet com AlarmNetDirect userlogin aspx If you are not signed up for this service click on Dealer Sign Up Log in and follow the on screen prompts Please have the following information available 1 Primary City ID two digit number 2 Primary Central Station ID two digit hexadecimal number 3 Primary Subscriber ID four digit number 4 MAC ID and MAC CRC number located on the outside of box and on label inside module or MIN number of the device you are replacing 5 Mode of operation of existing module if replacing C series radio After programming is complete you must transfer the data to the module and the module must be registered Refer to the Registration section for details IP GSM Diagnostic Commands 29 Menu Mode Diagnostic commands can be used to quickly view your Internet and GSM connectivity settings and options For each command except and 0 press the shift key and then the designated command key For example press shift then 1 A to display the software revision screen To enter Diagnostic mode 1 Press 29 while in data field programming mode 2 Enter 1 at the Enable IP GSM prompt then press 3 Select 2 Diag at the next prompt 4
191. umber to continue To delete an existing serial number enter 0 in the loop number field The serial number will change to all 0 s as shown If 0 was entered in error simply re enter the loop number and the serial number will return to the display 10 XMIT TO CONFIRM PRESS TO SKIP Confirm to continue The prompt to confirm appears This prompt will only appear if the first prompt after entering K58 was answered Yes confirm activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone The system checks for duplicate If a duplicate exists a long error beep will sound Press to back up and re enter the serial and or loop number Installation and Setup Guide Entd Rcvd If Serial or Loop Numbers do not match after activating the transmitter to continue If the serial loop number combination transmitted does not match the serial and loop number entered a display similar to the one below will appear If the loop number does not match it will also be displayed If so activate the transmitter s loop input or button one or more times If a match is still not obtained i e summary display does not appear press the key twice and enter the correct loop input or if correct press 7 again and then enter the correct serial number Zn ZTP RC In L 10 03 1 10 1 Note that an s indicates that a transmitter s serial number has been enrolled Summary Screen If the se
192. using more than one touch screen device e g 6270 Symphony with the system leave field 197 Exit Time Display Interval set to the default value 0 The 6270 automatically displays remaining exit time in one second increments FIXED WORD KEYPAD NOTE If using 2 digit display keypads e g 6150RF do not use exit times greater than the 96 second delay option Using a longer delay time may cause end user confusion because 2 digit display keypads cannot display times greater than 99 If longer exit time is required by the installation it is recommended that the Exit Time Display option be disabled 0 198 Display Partition Number 0 no 1 yes If selected the partition number is displayed in the upper left corner of the display This is useful when using the GOTO partition function 4 11 Installation and Setup Guide MEE ECP Fail Display 0 3 digit display 1 device address 1 2 digit fixed display as 91 Select 0 if using Alpha keypads and or 3 digit Fixed Word Display keypads ECP faults will display 1 plus the device address 00 15 of device causing the fault e g faults on device 07 display as 107 Select 1 if using 2 digit Fixed Word Display keypads e g certain 6128 series keypads If selected ECP faults for all devices will display as 91 on 2 digit displays and 191 on 3 digit or Alpha keypads 4 12 SECTION 5 Menu Mode Programming
193. ut of order alarm signals are normally sent over the phone lines if connected to an alarm monitoring station Table Of Contents Section 1 Features and Installation Highlights 1 1 Capabilities and Fuunetionsuyr c u a nuusan nien nnns eser innen nnns rennen seen nennen 1 1 Compatible Devices u ht eem ree ie ome mine nini ner in edes ep ntt tiene eg 1 2 Important Installation Highlights Installer Please Read nennen nennen 1 2 Section 2 Mounting and Wiring the Control 2 1 Installing the Control Cabinet and PC Board eene ener nennen nennen nnns inneren nnne nnn 2 1 Cabinet and Lock iG eee dena aed 2 1 Mounting the PC Board Alone RF Recetiver a 2 1 Mounting Board with RF Receiver 2 1 AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW 2 2 AC Power Battery and Ground Connections 2 3 L361 Pranstorm ers ea eg Rieti e Sei edem eet e ettet tied 2 3 1861510 Transformer TRIPLE U 2 3 Battery Connections eR aq Ue ER a
194. ver Refer to the installation instructions provided with the receiver for further installation procedures regarding antenna mounting etc ANTENNAS CIRCUIT BOARD IS MOUNTED IN INSERT IN CONTROL S CABINET GROUNDING RIGHT HAND 7 LUGS 2 PROVIDED MUST BE INSERTED lt TERMINALS IN LEFT HAND TERMINALS OF ANTENNA INSERT IN BLOCKS AND SECURED TO CABINET RIGHT HAND SEE RECEIVER S AND CONTROL S TERMINALS INSTRUCTIONS YELLOW CRED gt TOCONTROLS gt REMOTE KEYPAD CONNECTION POINTS LOCATION MOUNTING HOLES INTERFERENCE INDICATOR LED CIRCUIT BOARD SOCKET PLUG WIRING OPENING KNOCKOUT AREA FOR SURFACE WIRING TO RELEASE CIRCUIT BOARD REMOVE SCREWS AND BEND BACK TABS Figure 11 5881 5882 RF Receiver cover removed RF Receiver Notes These fields must be enabled for Residential Fire UL Residential Burglar Alarm and UL Commercial Burglar Alarm installations Set the following options 22 RF Jam Optiont 24 RF House ID Code if using wireless keypads for each partition 67 Transmitter Low Battery Report 75 Transmitter Low battery restore report codet The receiver is supervised and a trouble report is sent CHECK 100 displayed if communication between the panel and receiver is interrupted or if no valid RF signals from at least one supervised transmitter are received within 12 hours If th
195. ver at 70 90 minute intervals If at least one check in message is not received from each transmitter within 12 hour period the missing transmitter number s and CHECK is displayed Hand held transmitters e g 5802 5802CP 5804 5804BD 5827 5827 BD do not send check in signals To be sure reception of the transmitter s signal at the proposed mounting location is adequate perform a Go No Go Test described in the Testing the System section Install transmitters in accordance with the instructions provided with each Set 5827 5827BD 5804BD wireless keypads to the programmed House ID field 24 using its DIP switches 5827 or follow the instructions provided with the device Use 56 or 58 Zone Programming Menu modes to program zone information and enroll transmitters zones 9 48 buttons 49 64 Wireless Keys Use Wireless Key Programming Templates section of the 58 Zone Programming Menu mode to program zone information and enroll each button of the wireless keys used Once a wireless key is enrolled it must be assigned to a user before it becomes active See Adding Deleting Security Codes section for procedure ULC NOTE In accordance with ULC standards the RF supervision period for the VISTA 21iPCN is three hours for Fire zones Zone Type 9 and 16 and 12 hours for all other zone types UL The following transmitters are not intended for use in UL installations 5802MN 5802MN2 5804 5804BD
196. vp peri Rb pe erbe pter eere 2 3 Battery Saver Feat re eerte o e eue am 2 3 Earth Pm 2 3 Sounder Connections n S aT aS h RM 2 4 2 2 4 S pervised reete eni ue i rede ee idein stes 2 4 Connecting the Keypads and Other Addressable Devices enne enne nennen nnne 2 4 CONNECTIONS vai san ECL 2 4 Supplementary Power optional ener 2 4 Keypad Notes 2 5 Optional VISTA GSM Module 2 u 2 5 Table of Device Address6s 2 5 Hardwire Zones and Zone Expansion n nuansa ice cadi cd die ce dieere e dede cade deeds dan lende 2 6 HardWire Z ne Serp eene EE Double Balanced Zones s rtu eie E E Zone LEE Smoke sua Smoke Detector EE 4219 4229 Expansion Zones Installing the RF Receiver and Wireless Transmitter Zones a 2 8 Compatible Receivers ue Rb eH I ORI HERIDA Idi 2 8 Receiver Connections ect s 2 8 RE Receiver eii nedbet repe doe Ga ete epe E 2 8 Installing a 5800 TM Module pred pete te ege ne
197. y series use version 1 1 175 or higher NOTE If using Remote Services IP GSM feature one of the touch screen AUI addresses may be used for enhanced Remote Services feature set though a physical touch screen is not installed See 29 Menu Mode section for enabling Remote Services Keypad Programming Fields To enable keypads 1 Set desired address at keypad refer to keypad s instructions for setting the address 2 Use data field program mode to enable keypad addresses assign a partition enable sound options in fields 190 196 as shown in the table above 3 If desired use data field 198 to turn on the display of the partition number 4 Setthe following keypad related data fields as required by the installation 21 Quick Arm Enable 23 Forced Bypass 84 Auto STAY Arm 5 If using touch screen devices AUD enable each unit in field 189 and set appropriate AUI addresses NOTES 1 Options for keypad 1 address 16 are set by the factory and cannot be changed 2 Each keypad must be assigned a unique address starting at address 16 address 16 is reserved for keypad 1 which is automatically set to partition 1 with all sounds enabled Keypads programmed with the same address will give unpredictable results 3 If using Remote Services IP GSM feature one of the keypad addresses may be used for limited Remote Services features though a physical keypad is not installed See 29 Menu Mode section for en
198. yswitch the zone it is connected to is no longer available for use as a protective zone Use 56 Menu mode to program the keyswitch zone and assign it zone type 77 Use 80 Menu mode to program the LED functions program outputs 17 and 18 for system operation zone type 78 red LED and 79 green LED as appropriate see Output Device Programming section 2 10 Programming Overview Connecting Relay Modules Powerline Carrier Devices and Output Triggers 4204 4229 Relay Modules UL For UL installation requirements refer to the Installation Instructions for the 4204 1 Mount either remotely or in the control panel 2 Connect each module to the control s keypad terminals and set the device addresses as previously described in the Connecting Keypads and Other Addressable Device section Use the connector harness supplied with the module Use standard 4 conductor twisted cable for long wiring runs Up to 16 relays if no powerline carrier devices are used 3 Connect the desired field wiring to the unit s relay contact terminals 4204 iu L DIP SWITCH VEIT NC FOR SETTING DEVICE ADDRESS SHOWN OFF L L AND ENABLING DISABLING TAMPER RELAY COVER TAMPER REED SWITCH 3 i N 4 PIN TOUCHPAD PLUG RELAY 2 lt Nc EITHER OR BOTH no CANBEUSED o Ole o RELAY 03 49 19 OF wo YEL DATA IN TB2 FROM CONTROL 2
199. zone types can be programmed via the downloader e Configurable zone types 90 and 91 can also be programmed from a keypad using data fields 182 185 e IMPORTANT careful when selecting combinations of options for configurable zone types Contradictory options can cause unpredictable results UL installations Do not configure zones as fire alarm or UL burglar alarm zones 182 Configurable Zone Type 90 0 15 values for each of 10 entries 0 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 Enter the appropriate value for each entry 1 10 based on the charts on the next page To calculate the value for each entry add the values of the selected options in each of the entry s columns shown in the respective chart one option per column For example to program entry 2 for alarm response to short auto restore but not a vent zone enter 5 1 for alarm short 4 for auto restore yes 0 for vent zone no 183 Zone Type 90 Report Codes ALARM ID KXX TROUBLE ID XKX Enter the desired 3 digit Contact ID report codes for alarms and troubles occurring on zones assigned to this zone type Use existing Contact ID codes if appropriate or define unique codes in CID code range 750 789 Press to accept and continue NOTE Zone alarm report codes prompt in 56 Menu mode and trouble report code 60 and relevant restore codes 70 71 mus
200. zones zone types report codes enroll 5800 RF Wireless Transmitter serial numbers and identify the type of loop input device s Can also be used to enter alpha descriptors for programmed zones however we recommend entering descriptors in menu mode 82 Alpha Descriptor Programming after all zone programming has been completed 58 Expert Programming mode provides a faster method of zone programming than 56 Menu mode but is recommended only for those who have had previous experience in programming controls of this type NOTE Alpha display prompts are shown in a double line box 56 Zone Programming Procedure 1 Enter the zone number to be programmed 2 Make appropriate entries at the prompts 3 Confirm the serial number of wireless transmitter zones Start Zone Programming mode by pressing 56 while in Data Programming mode SET TO CONFIRM Set to Confirm 0 NO 1 YES 0 no 1 yes If 1 Yes is entered you will be prompted to confirm each transmitter after entering the serial and loop numbers at the TO CONFIRM prompt later in this procedure We recommend that you confirm the programming of every transmitter Installation and Setup Guide Enter Zn Num 00 Quit 10 Zone Number wired 01 08 and 09 481 wireless 09 48 RF button zones 49 64 91 addr device report enable 92 duress report enable 95 96 99 emerg zones to continue
201. zones are automatically paired as 6 2k shown in the table Connect as shown Fig 8 Typical Zone Doubling Wiring resistors provided Zone Doubling Table e Do not use zone doubling for fire Zone Paired with zone zones 2 10 3 11 NOTE A short across the EOL i e at 4 12 terminal on either zone of a zone doubled 5 18 pair or on a double balanced zone causes a 6 14 tamper condition displayed as CHECK plus 5 15 zone numbers NOTE Zone numbers used for zone doubling cannot be used for anything else ex cannot be used for 4219 zones Smoke Detectors SMOKE DETECTOR TO ZONE 1 5806 001 0 1 Connect up to 16 10 if clean me option used 2 wire smoke detectors across zone 1 terminals 8 4 and 9 as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram at the back this manual Observe proper polarity when connecting the detectors 2 Connect an EOL resistor across the loop wires at the last detector 3 Connect 4 wire smoke detectors up to trigger output 1773 maximum current draw 100mA to any zone from 2 8 as shown in Figure 7 on next page Power Reset This control does not automatically reset power to 4 wire smoke detector zones so you must use a relay e g 4204 4229 or on board trigger to reset power also required for fire verification Do this by programming the designated relay trigger as zone type 54 fire zone reset see On Board Trigger section for other information NOTE Maximum current on t

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