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1. Enter code STAY 3 Section 21 System Operation Arming INSTANT Enter code INSTANT 7 Arming MAXIMUM Enter code MAXIMUM 4 Quick Arming Simply press key in place of code then press if enabled AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM to arm system as desired Note that the key cannot be used in place of code when disarming the system Disarming Enter code OFF 1 Bypassing Zones Enter code BYPASS 6 zone number s Forced Quick Bypass To automatically bypass all faulted zones use if enabled the Quick Bypass method Enter code BYPASS then wait for all open zones to be displayed Arm when display indicates Bypass and Ready to Arm Chime Mode Enter code CHIME 9 Toturn chime off enter code CHIME again SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES Features for Each Arming Mode Arming Exit Entry Perimeter Interior Mode Delay Delay Armed Armed AWAY STAY Yes Ys Ys No INSTANT Yes No Ys No MAXIMUM Yes No Yes Yes Panic Keys There are three individual panic keys or on some keypads panic key pairs If programmed they can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each key or key pair can be individually programmed for 24 hour Silent Audible Personal or Fire Emergency responses The panic function is
2. The keypad displays zone descriptors and allows the user to perform such system functions as arming and disarming the system and bypassing zones Zone and system conditions alarm trouble bypass are displayed in the display window When an alarm occurs keypad sounding and external sounding occur and the zone s in alarm are displayed on the keypad Pressing any key will silence the keypad sounder for 10 seconds Disarming the system will silence both keypad and external sounders When the system is disarmed any zones that were in an alarm condition during the armed period will be displayed memory of alarm To clear this display simply repeat the disarm sequence enter the security code and press the OFF key again The keypads also feature chime annunciation and 3 panic key pairs or individual panic keys depending on keypad type see Panic Keys on next page for silent audible fire or personal emergency alarms These keys can notify the central station of an alarm condition if that service is connected Arming Functions The following is a brief list of system commands For detailed information concerning system functions refer to the User s Manual Disarmed Not Ready Before arming the system must be in the READY condition all zones must be intact If the NOT READY message appears press the READY key to display faulted zones Arming AWAY Enter code AWAY 2 Arming STAY
3. 222 IMPORTANT e E fu uj ZO MAKETHESE gt al alalnl CONNECTIONS x Q Z Z lt lt lt lt DIRECTLYTO m j O gt Gala SCREW lt la la lt X X TERMINALSAS o e ele sow kE o lo lo lo REE je je V10SE 008 VO Figure 6 Using a Supplementary Power Suppl y for Keypads Preliminary Checkout Procedure If you want to check that the system is working before connecting field wiring from zones and devices do the following 1 Temporarily connect a 1000 ohm end of line resistor across each of the basic hardwire zones 1 6 as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram Without actual zone wiring or EOL resistors connected the keypads in the system will not display the Ready message 2 Power up the system temporarily by plugging the AC transformer previously wired to the control into a 120VAC outlet 3 Busy Standby on alpha keypads or di on fixed word keypads will be displayed After approximately 1 minute the green READY LED or POWER LED on some types of keypads should light and the word READY on fixed word keypads or the words DISARMED READY TO ARM on alpha keypads should be displayed indicating the system is functioning properly To bypass the 1 minute delay press 0 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 3 4 If the Ready message is not displayed on any of the keypads in the system or a Not Ready message is displayed check
4. Zone Characteristics e Sends a report to the central station and provides alarm sounds externally and at the keypad Zone type 08 is usually assigned to a zone containing a button for use in personal emergencies or to a zone containing monitoring devices e g water or temperature sensors etc Zone Characteristics e Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad No bell output is provided and there is no keypad timeout Zone type 09 can be assigned to any wireless zone used as a fire zone This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed Zone Characteristics e Bell output will pulse when this zone type is alarmed Zone type 10 is bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or INSTANT mode Zone Characteristics e Entry delay 1 with programmed entry time when armed in the AWAY mode e Entry delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardless of whether an entry exit delay zone was tripped first e Noentry delay when armed in the MAXIMUM mode e Exit delay regardless of the arming mode selected Type 20 Arm STAY Type 21 Arm AWAY Type 22 Disarm Type 23 No Alarm Response Section 13 Zone Response Type Definitions Zone type 20 is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 Series wireless pushbutton transmitters Zone Characteristics e Exit delay regardless of the arming mode selected e System is armed in the STAY mode when the zone is a
5. In the Programming mode press 56 to enter Zone Programming mode ES SET TO CONFIRM This display appears upon entry into this mode O NO 1 YES 0 The default is O No If you enter 1 Yes you are prompted to confirm each transmitter after entering the serial and loop numbers We recommend that you confirm the programming of every transmitter 2 Enter the zone number and press x repeatedly until the cursor is under the RF Input Loop L position This is the specific input loop or button on the transmitter that has been entered for that zone pu Enter O in the loop number field The serial number changes to all O s Note that the other programmed values for that zone are not deleted This allows you to learn a new transmitter in its place 10 INPUT S N L A000 0000 0 Press to accept the 0 loop entry 15 8 Section 15 Zone Programming If you want to replace the serial number continue to step 4 otherwise skip to step 7 A display for the new transmitter number appears 10 INPUT S N L AXXX XXXX 1 4 Keythetransmitter The new transmitter serial number replaces the X s in the display 5 The new summary display appears with a small s next to the loop number to indicate that the new transmitter serial number has been learned NOTE Be sure to remove one of the serial number labels from the new transmitter and affix It over the old serial number label in the ENROLLED TRANSMITTERS worksheet in the
6. Programming Form 6 Press the key repeatedly until Enter Zone Number prompt is displayed 7 Toexit enter 00 8 Press 99 to exit the Programming mode To Enter and Duplicate Wireless Keys If you pressed the D key previously from the beginning of the 56 mode to enter and duplicate 5804 and or 5804BD wireless keys the following screens appear TEMPLATE 1 6 1 L 01 02 03 04 T 23 22 21 23 ENTER START ZONE 00 QUIT 22 Example of zone T suggested by the system This indicates that zones 22 23 24 and 25 are available INPUT S N L AXXX XXXX 1 Enter Template number 1 6 next page 1 3 5804 templates 4 6 5804B D templates See the defaults provided for each template in the chart that follows these procedures Select from templates Press to display template 1 shown selected NOTE If necessary press to back up and re enter template number Press 4 if you want to return to zone attributes screen When you press the selected template is displayed Top line of display represents loop numbers bottom line represents zone type assigned for each zone Press x to accept template The system searches for the highest zone number available subtracts the number of consecutive zones required for the device four zones in the case of the 5804 and 5804BD and displays the lowest zone number of the group If you want to start at a different zone enter the zone desired a
7. Summary of Connections diagram Connect closed circuit devices in series in the high side of the loop The EOL resistor must be connected in series with the devices following the last device See the Summary of Connections diagram Connect open circuit devices in parallel across the loop The 1000 ohm EOLR must be connected across the loop wires at thelast device If the EOLR is not at the end of the loop the zone will not be properly supervised and the system may not respond to an open circuit on the zone Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Combustion Detectors on Zone 5 The system will support as many 4 wire detectors as can be powered from Auxiliary Power on the control on zone 5 Refer to the detector s instructions for complete details regarding its proper installation and operation 1 Connect 12 volt power for the detectors from Auxiliary Power terminals 4 and 5 which Sf will interrupt power for fire alarm reset Observe proper polarity when connecting detectors See Figure 7 Connect detectors including heat detectors if used across terminals of zone 5 All detectors must be wired in parallel Remove 1000 ohm EOL resistor if connected across the zone terminals You must connect the EOL resistor across the loop wires at the last detector 4 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 3 Tomeet NFPA 72 requirements you must use a supervisory module to supervise power e g System Sensor No A77 716B Relay module
8. VISTA TOSE Security System Installation and Setup Guide ADEMCO ADEMCO N7227V5 10 00 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION The following recommendations for the location of fire and burglary detection devices help provide proper coverage for the protected premises Recommendations for Smoke and Heat Detectors With regard to the number and placement of smoke heat detectors we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association s NFPA Standard 72 noted below Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows For minimum protection a smoke detector should be installed outside of each separate sleeping area and on each additional floor of a multi floor family living unit including basements The installation of smoke detectors in kitchens attics finished or unfinished or in garages is not normally recommended For maximum 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 e Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where someone sleeps with the do
9. With at least one 2 line alpha keypad 6139 connected to the keypad terminals on the control power up the system temporarily If you previously connected the AC transformer to the control panel you need only plug in the transformer to 120VAC outlet to power up the system Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the alpha keypad INSTALLER code 4 1 1 1 8 0 Field 25 OUTPUT RELAY MODULE must have been programmed for a 4204 module enter 3 Press 80 Note that this is an Interactive Menu Programming mode It is used to program all output relays used in the system 4204 Relay modules Refer to the Programming Worksheet in the separate PROGRAMMING FORM for 80 Interactive Mode Output Device Displays Upon pressing 80 this screen will appear Enter the Relay Number 01 02 03 or 04 for a 4204 or 00 to end these entries Press the key to continue The key is used to accept an entry and advance to the next prompt The key is used to revert back to the last question to check or change an entry Press to go forward again This screen displays a summary of the current Relay START programming for this example relay 02 has been selected Press the key to continue This screen displays a summary of the current Relay STOP programmino Press the key to continue Enter the desired relay action as listed below 0 No response 2 Close and Stay Closed 1 Close for
10. Y ou may use one of the following methods a Press the and keys at the same time within 50 seconds after power is applied to the control or b After power up enter 4 1 1 1 Installer code 80 This method is disabled if you exit the Program mode using 98 instead of 99 See the paragraph titled Exiting the Program Mode later in this section 12 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide If a different Installer code is subsequently programmed use it instead of 4111 to gain access to the Programming mode When you enter the Program mode data field 20 is displayed this is the first data field in the system The system now accepts entries for field 20 Programming a Data Field 1 Press Field No for example 21 then make the desired entry 2 When you have completely programmed a data field the keypad beeps three times and then automatically displays the next data field in sequence To go to a different field press plus the desired field number 3 If the number of digits that you need to enter in a data field is less than the maximum digits available for example the phone number field enter the desired data then press x and the next data field number to be programmed 4 If you try to enter a nonexistent field the keypad will display NOT USED EE Entry Error Simply re enter plus a valid field number Reviewing a Data Field Erasing an Entry Press Field No Data is displayed for
11. s antennas The 5800T M must not be installed within the control cabinet Mount the unit using its accompanying mounting bracket Wiring the 5800TM Module Connect the 5800TM tothe control panel s keypad connection terminals using the supplied connector with flying leads as follows BLACK Ground RED 12VD0 BLUE Not Used Do not cut any of the jumpers on the 5800TM when using it with the VISTA IOSE For additional information refer to the 5800T M s instructions About Jam Detection and Reporting When field 22 option 4 RF SYSTEM is selected a 5800 Series receiver detecting a jam condition sends an E344 RF Receiver J am Detect Contact ID report to the central station At the same time a Revr J am on alpha keypads or CHECK 90 on fixed word keypads message alternates with the present system message on the keypad When the jam condition is cleared a Restore message is sent to the CS Entering a code and OFF restores the keypad display The default for this option is O disabled Normal use of a 5827 wireless keypad may cause a false RF jam message to be displayed in systems that have been programmed for RF Jam Detection 5800 Series Transmitters Programming Wireless Zones 5800 Series transmitters have built in serial numbers that must be enrolled into the system using the 56 or 58 programming modes in the ZONE PROGRAMMING section or input to the control via the downloader 5800 Series transmitters ex
12. 100mA TUM CAGE UNDER EDOPERITION BE PERMITTED ONLY WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE OR 6139 100mA LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION THE BURGLAR ALARM SIGNAL SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO A POLICE MULTIPLE KEYPADS MAY BE COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES PART 68 EMERGENCY NUMBER USED BUT USE MAX OF FCC REGISTRATION NO AC398U 68192 AL E 220 FT OF 22 WIRE OR 550 FT OF 18 WIRE RINGER EQUIVALENCE 0 7B WARNING OWNER S INSTRUCTION NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVED WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS SYSTEM FOL POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE A77 716B LOCATED AT LOWER RIGHT OF CIRCUIT BOARD HEAT DETECTOR EARTH GROUND TIP RING TIP RING SEE BROWN GRAY GREEN RED INSTRUCTIONS ee reer FOR PROPER HANDSET INCOMING GROUNDING PHONE LINE TELEPHONE WIRING VIA RJ31X JACK DIRECT CONNECT CORD in CANADA CA38A JACK DOC LOAD NO 3 WARNING TO PREVENT RISK OF SHOCK DISCONNECT TELEPHONE LINE AT TELCO JACK BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION S STANDARD 72 CHAPTER 2 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC BATTERYMARCH PARK QUINCY MA 02269 PRINTED INFORMATION DESCRIBING PROPER INSTALLATION OPERATION TESTING MAINTENANCE EVACUATION PLANNING AND REPAIR SERVICE IS TO BE PROVIDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT V10SE 032 V0 ADEMCO GROUP 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York
13. 4286 ONLY V10SE 029 VO Figure 11 4285 4286 VIP Module Wiring Connections VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control for Phone Access To program the control for phone access using the 4285 4286 VIP Module you must assign a VIP Module access code 26 and ring detection count 495 Also you may optionally select words and or form custom words that would be displayed on the keypad Refer to THE DATA FIELD DESCRIPTION and ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING sections for specific programming details Perform a preliminary check of the VIP Module as indicated next Checking the Operation of the VIP Module To Check VIP Module Operation From an On Premises Phone 1 Pick up the phone and enter the programmed 2 digit VIP Module access code Annunciation of a system status report should automatically start See the User Guide accompanying the VIP Module for detailed information regarding the nature of the status report if necessary 2 During any pause in the status report or immediately following it key the following via the keypad on the phone 4111 Installer code 1 OFF Y ou should hear a beep on the phone and from a wired keypad Y ou should also hear the words Disarmed Ready to Arm or Disarmed Not Ready to Arm indicating that the command was entered successfully The voice message Disarmed Not Ready to Arm indicates an open zone 3 Hangup the phone To Check VIP Module Operation from an Off
14. 5 25f Troubles Will report only Users 5 6 and 8 If using 5800 Series wireless button type devices the zone number of the arm or disarm button 10 25 will be sent as the user number Entries 6 through 9 will send a report to a pager in addition to the selected primary phone number but you must enter the pager number as the secondary phone number in field 42 Section 14 Data Field Descriptions A 10 digit code is sent to the pager that is coded in the following format 4 digit Subscriber No SSSS EEE NNN 3 digit User or Zone No as entered in field 43 3 Digit Event Code EEE as follows 911 Alarm NNN Zone No 001 Open System disarmed NNN User No 002 Close System armed NNN User No 811 Trouble NNN Zone No NOTE The first digit of the Subscriber No entered in field 43 must be 1 9 do not use 0 the last 3 digits can be 0 9 Failure to observe this requirement may interfere with paging services Example 1 Pager displays 1234 911 004 This indicates that Subscriber No 1234 s system is reporting an Alarm 911 due to zone 4 being faulted 004 Example 2 Pager displays 1234 001 005 This indicates that Subscriber No 1234 s system Is reporting an opening 001 by User 5 005 Note that no Restore Reports are sent to the pager Important AAV should not be used when Paging or Alarm Reports are being sent to a secondary number If this is done the call to the secondary nu
15. 85dB 10 feet 320mA current draw 6 jumper selected sound outputs Rated at 119dB with use of an 8 ohm 30 watt speaker 1 3 amps current draw 12 volt voice siren driver with English Spanish and French voice messages Separate messages for fire and burglary Use with 8 ohm speaker UL Listed 1100mA current draw NOTE Requires special power wiring using additional components 20 watt 8 ohm indoor or outdoor speaker Requires a driver ADEMCO 713 Speaker 40 watt 8 ohm indoor outdoor speaker Requires a driver System Sensor PA400B beige PA4OOR red Indoor Piezo Sounder Indoor piezo sounder red or beige rated at 90 dB 10 feet U L For UL installations use only UL Listed sounding devices mounted indoors NFPA Requirements The VISTA I0SE 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 8 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Sounder Connections and Power The VISTA 10SE provides a 12VDC output which can power external alarm sounders bells or sirens see table of compatible sounders on a previous page This output activates a sounder when an alarm occurs Make connections to alarm output terminals 3 and 4 See Figure 12 below The total current drawn from the alarm output and the auxiliary power output combined can
16. Accessories Compatible Devices 23 2 No 1321 16 5VAC 25VA Plug In Transformer in USA No 1321CN 16 5VAC 25VA Plug In Transformer in Canada Sounders ADEMCO AB 12M 10 Motorized Bell amp Box ADEMCO 1011BE 12M 10 Motorized Bell amp Box ADEMCO 702 Outdoor Siren ADEMCO 719 2 Channel Siren ADEMCO 747 Indoor Siren ADEMCO 747UL Indoor Siren ADEMCO 744 Siren Driver ADEMCO 745X3 Voice Siren Driver ADEMCO 705 820 5 inch Round Speaker ADEMCO 713 Speaker System Sensor PA400B beige PA400R red Indoor Piezo Sounder System Sensor Motor bell amp box UL Grade A 100mA current draw Motor bell amp box UL Listed 100mA current draw Self contained 6 12 volt siren driver built in and weatherproof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or warble sound 117dB 10 feet 1500mA current draw Self contained 6 12 volt siren driver built in Steady or warble sound 109dB 10 feet 550mA current draw Self contained 6 15 volt siren driver built in for indoor wall mount 747F available for flush mounting 105dB 10 feet 400mA current draw Self contained 6 15 volt siren driver built in for indoor wall mount UL Listed 85dB 10 feet 320mA current draw 6 jumper selected sound outputs Rated at 119dB with use of an 8 ohm 30 watt speaker 1 3 amps current draw 12 volt voice siren driver with English Spanish and French voice messages Separate messages for fir
17. DETAIL C SIDE VIEW OF MOUNTING CLIP 2 PLACES DETAIL D ANTENNA AND GROUNDING LUG INSTALLATION V10SE 004 VO Figure 3 Mounting the PC Board and RF Receiver Together in the Cabinet Standard Phone Line Connections The wiring connections shown here are not applicable if a 4285 4286 VIP Module is used Refer to the 4285 4286 VIP MODULE section for information regarding phone line connections which are different than those shown here Connect incoming phone line and handset wiring to the main terminal block via an RJ 31X jack CA38A jack in Canada as follows and as shown in Figure 4 Term 17 Local Handset TIP Brown Term 18 Local Handset RING Gray Term 19 Incoming Phone Line TIP Green Term 20 Incoming Phone Line RING Red Colors of wires in Direct Connect Cord VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide INCOMING TELECOM HANDSET LINE S oc 21 TERMINALS EN ON CONTROL INCOMING TELECOM LINE V10SE 024 VO Figure 4 Standard Telephone Line Connections 2 4 SECTION 3 Remote Keypads In This Section Keypads That May Be Used Supplementary Power for Additional Keypads Wiring to the Keypads Preliminary Checkout Procedure Mounting the Keypads This section lists the wired keypads that may be used and provides instructions for wiring and mounting the keypads A preliminary checkout procedure is also provided to ensure that the connected keypads are
18. DSP You can select the initial reporting destination for messages Primary Dialer or Long Range Radio This choice is made by the second entry in field 93 The chart below provides a concise explanation of how the Dynamic signaling feature functions ane ana message entry is And message is Then 0 entered expires no message is sent to LRR expires Phone Number and LRR Long Range Radio Acknowledged before delay Message is removed from queue and 1 entered expires no message is sent to Primary Phone Number Not acknowledged before delay Message is sent to both the Primary expires Phone Number and LRR You must enable field 27 OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO if this feature is to function SECTION 10 Audio Alarm Verification AAV Unit In This Section About Audio Alarm Verification Wiring Connections About Audio Alarm Verification An Audio Alarm Verification AAV module such as the Eagle 1250 is an add on accessory that permits voice dialog between an operator at a central station and a person at the alarm installation for the purpose of alarm verification To enable the AAV feature enter option 4 in field x91 Option Selection AAV select Contact ID report format for the primary phone number and program alarm reports for the primary phone number The AAV option cannot be used in UL installations After all messages have been sent during a reporting session tothe prima
19. NORTH NURSERY O OFFICE OPEN OPENING OUTSIDE OVERHEAD P PAINTING PANIC PASSIVE PATIO PERIMETER PHONE POINT POLICE POOL POWER WrE Orvi av U 155 156 157 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 173 174 175 176 178 179 180 182 184 185 186 190 191 192 193 194 196 197 199 200 201 202 205 206 R RADIO REAR RECREATION REFRIGERATION RF RIGHT ROOM ROOF S SAFE SCREEN SENSOR SERVICE SHED SHOCK SHOP SHORT SIDE SKYLIGHT SLIDING SMOKE SONS SOUTH SPRINKLER STATION STORE STORAGE STORY SUPERVISED SUPERVISION SWIMMING SWITCH T TAMPER TELCO TELEPHONE TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT TOOL TRANSMITTER U UP UPPER e 207 e 208 209 210 212 213 214 e 216 217 219 220 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 250 251 252 253 254 ANDOVOZ ET UPSTAIRS UTILITY V VALVE VAULT VOLTAGE W WALL WAREHOUSE WEST WINDOW WING WIRELESS X XMITTER Y YARD Z ZONE No ZONE 0 1 1ST 2 2ND 3 3RD 4 ATH 5 5TH 6 6TH 7 7TH 8 8TH 9 9TH Custom Word 1 Custom Word 2 Custom Word 3 Custom Word 4 Custom Word 5 Bulleted words in boldface type are those that are also available for use by the 4285 4286 VIP Phone Modules If you are using a VIP Module and words other than these are selected for alpha descriptors
20. Yes in step 2 above 0 No 1 Yes The Custom Words prompt appears Proceed to the six steps for Adding Custom Words later in this section 4 By pressing O No in step 2 The system then automatically displays the default descriptor for zone 01 Default Descriptor If a descriptor was not entered previously for zone 01 the default descriptor for zone O1 will be displayed Note that no entries can be made Entries can be made only when the display contains a flashing cursor which signifies the entry mode Flashing Cursor system is 5 To delete or change the default descriptor for zone 1 ready for entry of word press plus the same zone number 01 This will clear that descriptor and gain access to the entry mode with flashing cursor allowing changes to be made NOTE If you do not wish to change the existing descriptor for zone 01 enter plus the next zone number for which you wish to enter or check a descriptor A summary display for that zone will appear You must then press plus the same zone number again to gain access to the entry mode flashing cursor for that zone Flashing Cursor 6 Press 4 plus a 3 digit number for the first word from the ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST on a following page ZN 01 ACK Example The descriptor that we wish to enter for zone 01 IS BACK DOOR From the LIST BACK 013 Therefore we enter 0 1 3 NOTE If you accidentally enter the wrong word simp
21. functioning properly in the system Keypads That May Be Used Sf Fixed Word Display 6127 6128 6137 Alpha Display 6138 6139 Up to 4 keypads independent of auxiliary power considerations you may need to use an auxiliary power supply if the 500mA aux output is exceeded If you are going to use a 4285 4286 VIP Module you MUST use addressable keypads 6128 6137 6138 6139 in the system but set to the non addressable mode address 31 Wiring to the Keypads 1 Determine wire gauge by referring to the wiring length gauge chart below For devices keypads RF receivers etc connected to a single 4 wire run determine the current drawn by all units connected to the single wire run then refer to the Wiring Run chart to determine the maximum wire length that can be safely used for each wire size Current draw for all devices can be found in the SPECIFICATIONS amp ACCESSORIES section NOTE Refer to Auxiliary Device Current Draw Worksheet in the FINAL POWER UP section for current draw for all keypads Maximum wire lengths for any device that is homerun to the control can also be determined from the chart based on the current draw of that device alone VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Wiring Run Chart for Devices Drawing Aux Power From the Control 12V 12V TOTAL CURRENT DRAWN BY ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO A SINGLE WIRE RUN Wire Size 50mA or less 100mA 300mA 500mA 500 ft
22. properly programmed To verify programming refer tothe TESTING THE SYSTEM section 5800 Series Transmitters Table Model _ Description Input Type and Special Notes Wireless Panic Enroll as 3 for RF supervised or 4 for UR unsupervised Transmitter Unit has 4 pushbuttons each with a unique input loop code Each pushbutton must be assigned to a zone NOTE Input loop button No 4 must always be used 5802 Pendant Belt Clip Enroll as 5 for BR button type transmitter 5802CP Personal Emergency Transmitters Enroll as 3 for RF supervised or 4 for UR unsupervised 5802MN2 Emergency Trans Single pushbutton type transmitter 5804 Wireless Key Enroll as 5 for BR button type transmitter 5804BD Transmitter Has 4 pushbuttons each with a unique input loop code Each pushbutton must be assigned to a zone NOTE All buttons must be assigned the same input type 5806 Wireless Photoelectric Enroll as 3 for RF supervised 5807 Smoke Detectors At the INPUT S N prompt fault the detector as follows 5808 1 On many detectors you must press a special test switch not test button to fault the detector see detector s instructions 5807L Low profile version NOTE With some detectors you must short two contacts to fault the 5807LT of the Wireless detector Disengage the detector s cover and swing it open These contacts Photoelectric Smoke are on the PC board near a blue jum
23. would indicate an open zone 4 Atthis point the caller can hang up the phone 5 Verify with the caller that there was successful access to the system and that the appropriate voice announcements were heard over the phone 6 Ifthe VIP Module functioned satisfactorily unplug the AC transformer from the AC outlet 7 4 SECTION 8 External Sounders In This Section Compatible Sounders NFPA Requirements Sounder Connections and Power Sounder Supervision Testing the Sounder Compatible Sounders ADEMCO AB 12M 10 Motorized Bell amp Box ADEMCO 1011BE 12M 10 Motorized Bell amp Box ADEMCO 702 Outdoor Siren ADEMCO 719 2 Channel Siren ADEMCO 747 Indoor Siren ADEMCO 747UL Indoor Siren ADEMCO 744 Siren Driver ADEMCO 745X3 Voice Siren Driver ADEMCO 705 820 5 inch Round Speaker Motor bell amp box UL Grade A 100mA current draw Motor bell amp box UL Listed 100mA current draw Self contained 6 12 volt siren driver built in and weatherproof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or warble sound 117dB 10 feet 1500mA current draw Self contained 6 12 volt siren driver built in Steady or warble sound 109dB 10 feet 550mA current draw Self contained 6 15 volt siren driver built in for indoor wall mount 747F available for flush mounting 105dB 10 feet 400mA current draw Self contained 6 15 volt siren driver built in for indoor wall mount UL Listed
24. Corporation and its divisions subsidiaries and affiliates Seller 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product or for products not having an ADEMCO date stamp for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any product which is proved not in compliance with Seller s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than ADEMCO factory service For warranty service return product transportation prepaid to ADEMCO Factory Service 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF
25. LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING HOWEVER IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN SELLER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized Canadian Department Of Communications DOC Statement NOTICE The Canadian Department of Commun
26. Premises Phone 1 Have someone dial the premises phone number using a TouchT one phone e f the phone system does not include an answering machine the caller hears 2 long tones followed by a voice prompt HELLO ENTER PHONE CODE NOW The caller must enter the programmed 2 digit phone code entered in field 28 PHONE MODULE ACCESS CODE e f the premises phone system includes an answering machine the 2 digit phone code must be entered during a pause at the beginning of or during the outgoing answering machine message Then the caller hears a voice prompt asking for entry of the 4 digit system code ENTER SYSTEM CODE NOW 2 The caller should then enter the Installer Code 4111 As a safety feature there is a 3 try limit in which to enter each code phone code and system code after which time the call in is aborted Also if no keys are pressed for a period of 20 seconds the call in is aborted Annunciation of a system status report will start if both codes were entered correctly 3 During any pause in the status report or immediately following it the caller should key the following via the keypad on the phone Installer Code 4111 then 1 OFF The caller should hear a beep from the phone and a wired keypad on the premises The caller should also hear the words Disarmed Ready to Arm or Disarmed Not Ready to Arm on the phone indicating that the command was entered successfully Disarmed Not Ready to Arm
27. Start of Entry Time 38 Chime 58 Duress Or at Disarming whichever occurs earlier If a zone list will be used to STOP or restore the relay action enter the zone list ZL number 1 2 or 3 to be programmed in 81 mode If not used enter 0 Press the key to continue If a zone type or system operation will be used to STOP the relay action enter the appropriate two digit code see the ZT choices listed above If not enter 00 Press the key to continue This screen again displays a summary of the current relay START programming Press the key to continue This screen again displays a summary of the current relay STOP programming Press the key to continue The display then returns to the first screen so that the next relay number to be programmed can be entered unless you enter O O to end relay programming Previously entered data can be reviewed by pressing 8 0 After the relay number is chosen press to go to the next screens This is a review mode only and data cannot be changed SECTION 1 7 Zone Lists 81 Menu Mode In This Section About Zone List Menu Mode ZoneList Displays About Zone List Menu Mode Zone List Menu mode is used to program zone lists for output devices programmed in 80 Menu mode Refer to the Programming Form worksheet 81 that programs the Zone Lists for Output Devices To program the zone lists press 81 while in Program mode
28. Wiring Testing the Sounder After you install the sounder test the security system carefully as follows 1 Connect the battery wires from the control board to the battery observing correct polarity 2 Enter the Installer code 4111 and press the TEST 5 key on the keypad The external sounder should sound for 1 second if the sounder is working and proper connections have been made Note that if the backup battery is discharged the sounder does not turn on 3 Toturn off the Test mode enter the Installer code 4111 and press the OFF key 4 Disconnect the battery wires from the battery terminals 5 Unplug the AC transformer from the AC outlet 8 2 SECTION 9 Long Range Radio In This Section About Long Range Radio Programming for Long Range Radio Wiring Connections Dynamic Signaling Feature About Long Range Radio If output to Long Range Radio LRR is selected all messages that are programmed to go to the primary telephone line receiver are also sent to any LRR that can operate in ECP mode These messages by telephone or radio are sent in Contact ID format not affected by entry in field 46 U L For UL installations Long Range Radio must be disabled 27 0 The data line is Supervised as well as certain functions in the radio If communication ts lost or a trouble develops an attempt is made to send a message via both radio and telephone to the Central Station For complete information see the man
29. and oneor more zone numbers indicates that a problem exists with the displayed zone s and requires attention A display of CHECK and 09 indicates that communication between control and a zone expander or wireless receiver is interrupted Check the wiring and DIP switch settings on the units Also see CHECK 70 and CHECK 90 on a following page under Other Displays 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 Section 21 System Operation e A display of BAT on fixed word keypads or SYSTEM LO BAT on alpha keypads with no zone number indicates that the system s main standby battery is weak e A display of BAT on fixed word keypads or LO BAT on alpha keypads with a zone number and a once per minute beeping at the keypad indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless sensor displayed zone 00 indicates a wireless keypad If the battery is not replaced within 30 days a CHECK display may occur e Bell Failure CHECK 70 Wiring loop to external sounder is either open or shorted e RCVR J am CHECK 90 RF jam detected NOTE Some wireless sensors contain a nonreplaceable long life battery that requires replacement of the entire unit at the end of battery life e g 5802 5802CP Power Failure e f there is no keypad display at all and the POWER indicator i
30. control board to the battery as follows e Red tothe positive terminal on the battery e Black to the negative terminal on the battery Use a 4AH battery or larger for UL installations Calculate the actual battery size needed by referring to the proper paragraph in this section Battery Tests The standby battery is automatically tested every 4 hours beginning 4 hours after exiting Programming mode or after a system reset In addition entry into the Test mode causes a battery test to be initiated If the battery cannot sustain a load a LOW BATTERY message is displayed and if so programmed is reported to the central station In addition the connection to the battery is checked every 3 minutes a CSFM requirement If there is no battery detected or a low battery condition is detected a LOW BATTERY message is displayed and a report is sent to the central station 11 3 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 11 4 SECTION 12 Mechanics of Programming In This Section About Programming Interactive Menu Mode Programming Entering Program Mode Loading Factory Defaults Programming a Data Field Programming System Setup Fields Reviewing a Data Fidd Erasing an Entry Exiting the Programming Mode About Programming A This section provides information on how programming is performed in this system It will enable you to understand how to enter and exit the Programming mode and how to program
31. electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 AVIS L tiquette du minist re des Communications du Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications Le minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communications Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e de raccordement Dans certains cas les fils int rieurs de l entreprise utilis s pour un service individuel la ligne unique peuvent tre prolong s au moyen d un dispositif homologu de raccordement cordon prolongateur t l phonique interne L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n empechet pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Actuellement les entreprises d
32. gauge to use WIRING TABLE Distance of Transformer Wire Gauge From the Control Panel to Use e Wiring to the AC transformer must not exceed 250 feet using 16 gauge wire e Do not plug the transformer into the AC outlet until you are instructed to do so later in the manual 11 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide AC Power Up Toturn on AC power perform the following steps 1 Plug the 1321 1321CN into a 24 hour unswitched 120VAC outlet Following power up one of the following is displayed on the keypad AC dl disabled BUSY STANDBY on alpha keypads or NOT READY on fixed word keypads The green POWER LED or READY LED on some keypads should light 2 After approximately 1 minute the initial displays revert to DISARMED READY TO ARM for alpha keypads or READY for fixed word keypads if there are no faulted zones This 1 minute delay allows PIRs etc to stabilize To bypass this delay press 0 NOTE If you do not get the READY displays described above refer to Trouble Conditions in the SYSTEM OPERATION section Calculating the Battery Size Needed Determine the total device current draw after filling in the AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET that follows To this figure add the 100mA that is drawn by the control panel itself Then to determine the battery size needed use the following formula Total Current Drawn x Number of hours standby wanted Battery Ampere Hours Convert
33. mA figure to decimal Amps see example that follows Example If total auxiliary device current drain is 450mA add 100mA for the control panel for a total of 550mA 0 55 amps if 24 hour standby is wanted the calculation is 0 55A x 24 hours 13 2 Ampere H our battery needed In this example two 7 Amp Hr batteries connected in parallel must be used AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET izekoa om S ereke ob Cses15882RF Rocover 88m ETT ECT A O 428s VIP Module ma A E IO Es VAS A o If you are using hardwire devices such as PIRs refer to the specifications for that particular unit s current draw In UL installations maximum current draw from the Auxiliary Output and the Alarm Output combined must not exceed 600mA Figures are for relays de energized OFF relays energized ON 11 2 Section 11 Final Power Up Connecting the Backup Battery Sf UL In the event of an AC power loss the control panel is supported by a backup rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid battery The range of battery sizes recommended are 12VDC 4AH 17 2AH See Calculating the Battery Size Needed earlier in this section The battery is installed in the control cabinet Making the Battery Connections 1 Use the battery standby formula above to select the appropriate battery for the installation Do not connect the battery until all devices have been wired to the control 2 Attach the red and black battery wires from the
34. relay If a specific ZONE TYPE ts chosen any zone of that response type that restores from a previous alarm trouble or fault condition will cause the relay to de activate Ifa SYSTEM OPERATION is chosen that operation will cause the relay to de activate The different choices for ZONE TYPE and SYSTEM OPERATION are listed in Programming Output Devices later in this section and in the Programming Form If relay outputs are used two keypad entries available to the user are included among the system operation choices 34 and 35 that may be programmed They can manually activate or de activate the relay s for starting or stopping some action such as turning lights on or off etc These entries are Security Code 7 and Security Code 8 NOTE Whichever entry is used to start stop the action cannot also be used to stop start it The opposite action must either be performed by the other keypad entry or by some other event or operation defined in the programming section 16 2 Section 16 Output Device Programming If a relay is energized before a 4 wire smoke detector is reset the relay will be stopped by the interruption of Aux Power that resets the smoke detector If this is not desired the power to the relay unit should be supplied from another 12V power source e g the same source that is powering external equipment through the relay contacts Programming Output Devices L SL
35. second destination Delays can be selected from O to 225 seconds in 15 second increments This delay is per message 0 15 times a 15 second delay e g 1 15 seconds 2 30 seconds etc Default is 0 no delay You must enter 0 for UL installations NOTE If 0 is entered in this field the control panel sends redundant reports to both Primary phone number and LRR DYNAMIC SIGNALING PRIORITY DSP 2nd entry This field enables you to select the initial reporting destination for messages Primary Phone Number or Long Range Radio O Primary Phone Number first 1 Long Range Radio LRR first Default is 0 Primary Phone Number DOWNLOAD 94 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER INFORMATION Enter up to 12 digits 0 9 11 for k 12 for 13 for a 94 95 pause Do not fill unused spaces End field by entering To clear entries from field press 94x 95 RING DETECTION COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING Enter number of rings before control picks up phone line 0 to 15 Refer to the chart below and program this field accordingly VIP Answering Module Machine Downloading Set for value other than 0 1 14 This will enable the control panel to answer the phone call Otherwise it will not be possible to access the VIP Module Set for a value higher than the number of rings for which the answering machine is set Example If machine is set for 4 rings use a value of 5 or higher This is recommend
36. telephone lines are out of order alarm signals are normally sent over the phone lines if connected to an alarm monitoring station Table of Contents SECTION L Introduction iaa A 1 1 BN ON ais 1 1 FS a a N E A o ICC E A A 1 1 SECTION 2 Installing The Control ssisiss aaa aaa 2 1 ie dias ENS Crea en O PI to D ee ne 2 1 PENSE AFC the LoS IU rara ati 2 1 Mounting the Control s Circuit Board Alone in the Cabinet oocccccnnccncccnncnncnnaconcnnononcnnnnrononnnronononanrnnennarinons 2 2 Mounting the Control and RF Receiver Circuit Boards Together 2 2 Standard Phone Line CONNECTIONS ccooccncccnnconccnanonccnnnconononroncononrnrononrnrrnnnrrnrrnnnrnrernnnrrrrr iaaiaee inadai 2 3 SECTION 3 Installing Remote Keypads mmmmmmnnmmnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 3 1 Keypads That May Be USE 0 cccccsssscceccesseceeeceesseeeecceeuseceeeseesuaeceeeesaaseceeeseauaecessseauaeseesssaaseesssaseeesessagseenes 3 1 Wiring LO the KE DOCS tarda ee one 3 1 Mounting the KeypadS a PO E A 3 o A et D ei eue 3 2 Supplementary Power for Additional Keypads ns 3 2 Preliminary Checkout Procedure ccccsscccccsssseeeccceesseceecceeuseceeeesauseeeeessaueeeeseeaaseseessssaaaeceesssagesseeesensaseeeees 3 3 SECTION 4 Basic Hardwired Zones 1 6 ssssssscssssssccssssecccnssssccnnssscccnsseeccneesseceesseccnessecenessesecnnessecenessness 4 1 Installing the Hardwired ZONMES cccccsssscccccessseceecceesseceecceese
37. the module will not provide U V W X Y Z 18 5 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 18 6 SECTION 19 Remote Programming and Control Downloading In This Section About Remote Programming Equipment Required About Remote Programming The VISTA I0SE can be remotely programmed from an IBM compatible Personal Computer PC a modem and ADEMCO Compass Windows downloading software Programming the control from a remote location is protected against compromise by someone attempting to defeat the system using multi levels of security protection 1 Security Code Handshake An 8 digit download ID code must be matched between the control and the downloader 2 Site Initiated Remote Programming Telco Hand off feature allows the technician at the site to call the downloading facility from the control panel phone line initiate a site download Installer or Master Code 1 and the control will immediately be on line with the modem at the downloading facility Also if a local computer has a modem the telephone line terminals of the control can be connected to the modem and a direct download connection can be established with the new downloader program 3 Station Initiated Remote Programming The operator calls the site from your office to initiate the download call The control hangs up and then calls back the PC via the pre programmed telephone number The unit can then be uploaded downloaded or controlled fro
38. when the system is being installed but also verifies that the RF transmission has sufficient signal amplitude margin for the installed system 1 Enter the Installer code 4 2 Once transmitters are placed in their desired locations and the approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is connected to the transmitter s screw terminals fault each transmitter Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around thetransmitter as this will causeinaccurate results e The keypad will beep three times to indicate signal reception e f the keypad does not beep re orient or move the transmitter to another location Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required 3 Exit the Go NoGo mode by keying Installer code OFF TO THE INSTALLER Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing at least weekly to insure the system s proper operation at all times 22 2 SECTION 23 Specifications amp Accessories In This Section Specifications Accessories Specifications
39. 11791 Copyright O 2000 PITTWAY CORPORATION N7227V5 10 00
40. 152m 250 ft 76m 80 ft 24m 50 ft 15m 750 ft 228 6m 380 ft 116m 130 ft 39 6m 80 ft 24m 1300 ft 396m 650 ft 198m 220 ft 67m 130 ft 39 6m 1500 ft 457m 1000 ft 305m 330 ft 100 5m 200 ft 70m Includes keypads RF receivers relay units and 4285 4286 VIP Modules The length of all wire runs must not exceed 1500 feet 457m when unshielded quad conductor 3 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 2 Run field wiring from the control to the keypads using standard 4 conductor twisted wire cable using the wire gauge determined in step 1 Connect remote keypads to terminals 4 5 6 and 7 on the control board as shown in Figure 5 KEYPAD CONNECTOR CABLE Q RED E KEYPADS YELLOW CONTROL TERMINALS V10SE 026 VO Figure 5 Keypad Connections to the Control Board Mounting the Keypads L Make sure addressable type keypads 6128 6137 6138 and 6139 are set to non addressable mode address 31 which is the factory default setting Refer to the instructions provided with the keypad for address setting procedure Mount the keypads at a height that is convenient for the user Refer to the instructions provided with the keypad for mounting procedure You can either surface mount or flush mount keypads using an appropriate Trim Ring Kit 6139TRK Refer to the mounting instructions a
41. 2 seconds 3 Continuous Pulse on amp off 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF Press the key to continue Enter the event to START the relay O Not used 2 Fault 1 Alarm 3 Trouble A zone list must be used in conjunction with an event If a zone type system operation is to be used instead of an event enter 0 Press the key to continue 16 3 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 16 4 02 Start No List 02 Start Not Used Zn List 0 Zn Typ 00 02 Stop Zn List No List 0 02 Stop Zn Typ Not Used 02 A EV ZL ZT SIT 0 O O 00 02 A EV ZL ZT STP 00 O 00 If a zone list will be used to START the relay action enter the zone list number to be programmed in field 81 1 2 or 3 If not used enter O Press the key to continue If a zone type or system operation will be used to START the relay action enter the appropriate two digit code see table that follows If not enter 00 Press the key to continue CHOICES FOR ZONE TYPES 00 Not Used 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 08 24 Hr Aux 01 Entry Exit 06 24 Hr Silent 09 Fire 03 Perimeter 07 24 Hr Audible 10 Interior w Delay 04 Interior Follower CHOICES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION 20 Arming STAY 33 Any Burglary Alarm 39 Any Fire Alarm 21 Arming AWAY 34 Code 7 Key Entry 40 Bypassing 22 Disarming Code OFF 35 Code 8 Key Entry 41 AC Power Failure 31 End of Exit Time 36 At Bell Timeout 42 System Low Bat 32
42. 41 ZN NUM prompt for the next zone When all zones have been programmed enter 00 to quit When you have finished programming all zones test each zone using the system s TEST mode Do not use the Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode for checking wireless transmitting devices as it only checks for transmission of one zone on a particular transmitter not the zones assigned to each additional loop K 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 ENROLLED TRANSMITTERS worksheet of the Programming Form Then enter the other information zone number zone type loop number etc relevant to that device This information will be useful if any troubleshooting is needed later on The installer may want to consider leaving this worksheet at the site in the panel cabinet 15 5 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 58 Expert Programming Mode Procedures 15 6 Enter the Program mode and follow the step by step instructions below NOTE Before proceeding you must program field 22 RF System as required SET TO CONFIRM O NO 1 YES 0 Zn ZT RC In 01 0910 HW L 4 ZN ZT RC IN L IO a lM ZN ZT RC IN L 10 00 10 RF i If you enter HW hardwired the next screen is similar to the one above except that HW is displayed under In 10 INPUT S N AXXX XXXX 4 L 4 Press 58 T
43. 8 x 39 29 30 38 VOICE PHONE MODULE ACCESS CODE 2 Digit Entry The use of a 4285 or 4286 VIP Phone Module requires a 2 digit code Enter a 2 digit phone access code as follows For first digit enter any digit from 1 to 9 for second digit enter 11 for or 12 for Example If the desired access code is 7 7 is the first entry and 11 for is the second entry 00 VIP Module disabled Note A O in athe digit will disable the 4285 4286 VIP Module OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO 1 Digit Entry O no 1 yes If output to LRR is selected here 1 all messages that are programmed to go to the primary telephone line receiver will also be sent to the radio e g 7720 PLUS These messages will always be in Contact ID format overriding the selection in field 46 The data line is supervised as well as certain functions in the radio If communication is lost or a trouble develops the system will attempt to send a message via both radio and telephone to the central station Normal trouble restore report 71 is sent on restore of the condition NOTE The Radio should be programmed for device address 3 on the keypad lines SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING PER ZONE Per Armed Period 1 Digit Entry This field limits external alarm sounding to once per arming period for a given zone Enter 1 for yes O for no UL installations Enter O for unlimited alarm soundings FIRE SOUNDER TIMEOUT 1 Digit Entry This fi
44. ACTIVATED until stopped by some other event e PULSE ON and OFF until stopped by some other event e NOT USED when the relay is not used START STT The START programming determines when and under what conditions the relay will be activated The following START options are available 1 EVENT EV is the condition alarm fault trouble that must occur to a zone or group of zones zone list in order to activate the relay These conditions apply only when a zone list is used The different choices for EVENT are listed below and in the Programming Output Devices paragraph that follows e ALARM Relay action begins upon any alarm in an assigned zone in the zone list e FAULT Relay action begins upon any opening or short in an assigned zone in the zone list 16 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide STOP STP e TROUBLE Relay action begins upon any trouble condition in an assigned zone in the zone list e NOTUSED Relay action is not dependent upon one of the above events ZONE LIST ZL is a group of zones to which the EVENT applies in order to activate a particular relay Note that there are a total of 3 zone lists that can be programmed in field 81 mode when the selected EVENT Alarm Fault or Trouble occurs in any zone in the selected Start ZONE LIST 1 2 or 3 activation of the selected relay will START ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION ZT If a System Operation such as DISARMING or A
45. EOL POWER pe SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE lt VIOLET A77 716B TOHISIDEOF OLR HEAT HEAT ZONE 5 DETECTOR QD DETECTOR V10SE 010 VO TO LO SIDE AUX PWR OUTPUT TERMINALS _ 4 4 WIRE SMOKE OR COMBUSTION DETECTORS Figure 7 4 wire Smoke Detector Connections Zone 5 Compatible System Sensor 4 Wire Smoke Combustion Detectors 1412 4 wireionization products of combustion detector 2412 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector w 135 F 57 C heat detector A77 716B EOL relay module supervisory module for wired 4 wire fire zone 2112 24T Low profile 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector w 135 F 57 C heat detector Programming Hardwired Zones Each zone must be programmed into the system using the 56 Zone Programming Mode or 58 Expert Programming Mode which assigns characteristics that define the way the system responds to faults on that zone Refer tothe ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS and ZONE PROGRAMMING sections for specific instructions on programming hardwired zones 4 2 SECTION 5 Wireless Expansion 5800 system In This Section About Wireless Expansion About J am Detection and Reporting Installing the 5881 5882 Receiver 5800 Series Transmitters Installing the 5800TM Module Installing 5800 Series Transmitters About Wireless Expansion The VISTA 10SE supports up to 16 wireless zones that may be used exclusively or i
46. EVICE PROGRAMMING section Exit Error Alarm Displays if programmed A display of CANCELED ALARM or CA and a zone indication 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 A display of EXIT ALARM or EA and a zone indication will appear if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time the exit delay ended but the system was NOT disarmed during the entry delay time 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 The EXIT ALARM display etc will also result if an alarm from an exit or interior zone occurs within two minutes after the end of an exit delay In any of the previous cases use a second OFF sequence CODE plus OFF key to clear the display Trouble Conditions 21 4 The word CHECK on the keypad s display accompanied by a rapid beeping at the keypad indicates that there is a trouble condition in the system The audible warning sound can be silenced by pressing any key Instruct users to call for service immediately upon seeing any of the following messages CHECK and BATTERY Displays A display of CHECK
47. IALER HEADER DIP Switch OSDAL YELLOW CONTROL 00 TAXE Le a 4204 RELAY 1 SHOWN OFF NOTE REFER TO AAV MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE EARTH GROUND GREY R TO PREMISES HANDSET INCOMING PHONE LINE V10SE 028 V1 Figure 16 Connection of AAV Unit When Also Using a 4285 or 4286 VIP Module SECTION 11 Final Power Up In This Section Earth Ground Connections Calculating the Battery Size N eeded Wiring the AC Transformer Connecting the Backup Battery AC Power Up Battery Tests Earth Ground Connections The designated earth ground terminal 21 must be terminated in a good earth ground for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations Metal Cold Water Pipe Use a non corrosive metal strap copper is recommended firmly secured to the pipe to which the ground lead is electrically connected and secured AC Power Outlet Ground Available from 3 prong 120VAC power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a three wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61 035 or equivalent available at most electrical supply stores Wiring the AC Transformer 1321 Transformer Wire the 1321 Transformer to terminals 1 and 2 on the control board See wiring table below for wire
48. ING CLIPS V10SE 003 VO Figure 9 Mounting the PC Board in the Cabinet with a 4204 Relay Unit 6 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 4204 Setup The 4204 unit can be mounted either remotely or in the control panel The following steps should be taken to properly set up the 4204 1 Connect the 4204 to the control s remote keypad terminals 4 7 using the connector supplied with the 4204 Use standard 4 conductor twisted cable for long wiring runs 2 Set the 4204 s DIP switch for a device address of 1 switch 2 OFF and switches 3 4 and 5 ON Switch 1 determines the unit s cover tamper response ON disabled OFF enabled 3 Connect the desired field wiring to the unit s relay contact terminals See Figure 10 below OFF4 gt ON Supervision 4204 modules are supervised against removal CHECK and zone 09 will be displayed if a module is disconnected from the control s keypad terminals 4 5 6 and 7 4204 DIP SWITCH TYPICAL FOR SETTING DEVICE ADDRESS SHOWN OFF AND ENABLING DISABLING TAMPER COVER TAMPER REED SWITCH 4 PIN KEYPAD PLUG EITHER OR BOTH CAN BE USED TB1 YEL DATA IN FROM CONTROL BER GROUND GRN__ DATA OUT TO CONTROL RED 12V V10SE 016 VO Figure 10 4204 Connections to Control Programming Options In the VISTA 10SE each device must be programmed as to how to act ACTION when to activate START and when to de activate STOP Refe
49. If no touch tones are produced following access to the security system from on premises this rare cases it may be necessary to reverse the wires connected to terminals 3 and 4 on the VIP Module and the wires connected to terminals 17 and 18 on the control Figure 11 shows the wiring connections that will provide proper operation in most cases Caller ID Units If the telephone system on the premises includes a Caller ID unit connect the ID unit directly to the Handset terminals 17 and 18 on the control as shown in Figure 11 Section 7 4285 4286 VIP Module 4285 4286 VIP Module WIRING NOTES 1 Wirethe VIP Module exactly as shown using a direct connect cord and RJ 31X jack If you do no hear tones when pressing keys after accessing the security system via an on premises phone try reversing the pair of wires connected to terminals 3 and 4 on the VIP Module and the pair of wires connected to terminals 17 and 18 on the control If you hear an error signal fast busy signal when trying to access the system via the phone check for correct line seizure wiring as described in note 4 Connection to the incoming telco line via a RJ 31X jack and direct connect cord as shown in this diagram is essential even if the system is not connected to a central station The 4285 or 4286 will not function if this is not done The house phone lines gray and brown wires must be wired to the VIP Module terminals not to the
50. NY FIRE ALARM is to activate the relay the appropriate choice would also be entered under the ZONE TYPE option ZONE TYPE is used independently of the EVENT ZONE LIST combination If a specific ZONE TYPE ts chosen any zone of that response type going into alarm trouble or fault will cause the relay to activate as selected in ACTION If the same ZONE TYPE ts also chosen for the STOP programming any zone of that type that restores will de activate the relay If a SYSTEM OPERATION is chosen eg End of Exit Time that operation will cause the relay to activate as selected in ACTION The different choices for ZONE TYPE and SYSTEM OPERATION are listed in Programming Output Devices later in this section and in the Programming Form The STOP programming determines when and under what conditions the relay will be de activated The following options are available RESTORE ZONE LIST ZL If a ZONE LIST is used as the Stop event the relay will de activate when all the zones in that list restore from a previous fault trouble or alarm condition This will occur regardless of what IS programmed to START the relay therefore a RESTORE ZONE LIST would normally only be used when a ZONE LIST is used to start the relay ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION ZT Instead of using a RESTORE ZONE LIST a specific zone response type or system operation action can be selected to de activate the
51. O 500mA MAX lt 1 ES LIMITED ENERGY T gt o o o INTERRUPTS X all CABLE FOR FOR FIRE Z Lx o O O O CONNECTIONS ALARM RESET 3 3 3 8 ALL CIRCUITS Elo xl Ye Wo Wo Mo Mo TO 110VAC AREPOWER S 2 3 UNSWITCHED LIMITED lt OUTLET 24HR OTE gt z gla F a G N m PLUG IN KEYPAD a e ES 6 6 6 6 TRANSFORMER CURRENT lt 1 lt G o N N N N N 16 5VAC 25VA MUST BE ned cdl SE e g ADEMCO 1321 at aed myc o gt USE 1321CN 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 COMPLETE in CANDA AN aie OHMS OHMS OHMS OHMS OHMS OHMS EOLR EOLR EOLR EOLR EOLR EOLR NORTON caicua REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS o KEYPAD S MAXIMUM LOOP RESISTANCE EACH ZONE 300 OHMS PLUS EOLR DOM RESPONSE ZONES 1 6 300 500MSEC N7227V5 600mA MAX FOR UL USAGE REMOTE KEYPADS ZONE 3 CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR N C SENSOR INCL DING AUX POWER SYSTEM MUST BE FAST RESPONSE TO AN OPEN 10MSEC MAX a mde PROGRAMMED WITH A ZONE 5 CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR USE AS A FIRE ZONE SE ORTURGEAR PANIK TEME RAL 6139 KEYPAD IT NEED THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES SOUNDING FOR FIRS CSS USE ADEMED 740 NOT REMAIN IN SYSTEM OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO SOUNDER 702 OR 719 SIREN OR 12V BELL AFTER PROGRAMMING CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL CONNECTION OF THE FIRE ALARM SIGNAL TO A FIRE D INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY mA mA INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE ALARM HEADQUARTERS OR A CENTRAL STATION SHALL 6137 85mA 6138
52. O SKIP Yes to thefirst prompt In this sect on The system enters 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 We recommend that you confirm the programming of every transmitter before proceeding to the next zone If the serial loop number combination transmitted does not match the serial number entered a display similar to the one below appears If the loop number does not match it is also displayed Keyd A022 4063 1 Revd A022 4064 1 If so activate the transmitter s loop input or button one or more times If a match is still not obtained 1 e summary display does not appear press the 4 key twice and enter the correct loop input or if correct press the 4 key again and then enter the correct serial number Zn ZT RC In L If the serial number transmitted matches the serial number 10 03 10 RF 18 entered the keypad beeps 3 times and a summary display appears showing that zone s programming Note that an s indicates that a transmitter s serial number has been enrolled Press x to accept the zone information and display the PROGRAM ALPHA prompt PROGRAM ALPHA If you want to program descriptors for zones now enter 1 Yes and O NO 1 YES 0 refer to the ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING section for available descriptors ENTER ZN NUM If you entered O No above the system returns you to the ENTER 00 QUIT
53. OILDANNOD JO AYVINIANS JASOT VLSIA ZT 21n614 BATTERY FUSE e g ADEMCO No 90 12 24 HR BATTERY STANDBY REQUIRED FOR REPLACEMENT FOR FIRE INSTALLATIONS USE 12V THESE OPTIONAL ITEMS MAY ALSO BE USED SEE THEIR INSTRUCTIONS FOR UP TO 16 RF EXPANSION ZONES ADEMCO 5881 Type 17 2AH BATTERY FOR 500 mA AUX E ADEMCO 5800TM Hu auxewa POWER SEE INSTRUCTIONS AA TRANSMITTER MODULE WIRELESS ZONES OUTPUT BATTERY CAPACITY FOR EMERGENCY 3A 20mA ne F TERMINALS BURGLARY STANDBY USE AT LEAST 4 for 5827BD Wireless 5881L UP TO 8 POURS Bi directional Keypad 5881M 5881H 5881EH UP TO 16 _ Back E AND OR 5882 Type in CANADA BA EN ADEMCO 4285 4286 12V 4AH RED VIP MODULE TEOMA SON SET UNIT S DIP SWITCH CHARGING ADEMCO ECP COMPATIBLE RE ee Head CONNECTOR _ See receiver s instructions r TABS a LONG RANGE RADIO OTONA ADEMCO No 4204 SEALED LEAD ACID TYPE il RED O O o OC X ooo a aaa BLK__ RELAY MODULE 180mA MAX BATTERY NORMALLY JUMPER H RED 4 OUTPUT RELAYS ES NEED NOT BE CUT FOR BELL SUPERVISION 1 a E E GRN SET UNIT S DIP SWITCH a REPLACED FOR AT ALSO CONNECT A 1000 OHM 1 AAA FOR DEVICE ADDRESS OF 1 LEAST 3 YRS EOLR ACROSS SOUNDER i paa See unit s instructions TO DETERMINE TOTAL STANDBY LOAD ON BATTERY ADD 100mA TO TOTAL OF AUX O O I O O Q POWER OUTPUT AND REMOTE es Aly KEYPAD AUX POWER amp CURRENTS OUTPUT E e e e USE UL LISTED 10 5 13 8VDC Q a O O O
54. OMMUNICATION section for more information about report codes and report code formats Press to continue of Note that report codes are defaulted to 10 for use with CID reporting 10 INPUT TYPE RF TRANS 3 15 2 Enter Input Device type In Used for Input Type entry 3 RF supervised RF transmitter 4 UR unsupervised RF transmitter 5 Button type RF transmitter unsupervised Transmitter inputs entered as RF Supervised RF Type send periodic check in Signals as well as fault restore and low battery signals The transmitter must remain within the receiver s range UR Unsupervised RF Type send all the signals that the RF type does but the control does not supervise the check in signals The transmitter may therefore be carried off premises BR Unsupervised Button RF Type only send fault signals They do not send low battery restore or check in signals The transmitter may be carried off premises NOTE For the built in hardwired zones the Input Device type is automatically displayed as HW and cannot be edited Press to continue 10 INPUT S N L A022 4064 1 Note The A and B keys may be used to move the cursor to the right A or left B within the serial number field thus allowing you to correct any entry errors that may have been made 10 INPUT S N L A022 4064 10 INPUT S N L A022 4064 1 Section 15 Zone Programming Serial number Entry and Loop Nu
55. OTE KEYPAD CONNECTION POINTS EACH RECEIVER MUST BE ON INDIVIDUAL HOME RUN INSERT IN RIGHT HAND TERMINALS USE MAX of 220 ft 67m of 22 0 64mm WIRE or 550 ft 168m of 18 1mm WIRE FOR EACH RUN OBSERVE 20 ft MAX MOUNTING FOR COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS HOLES a SEE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS CIRCUIT BOARD DIP SWITCH WHITE AREAS SWITCH HANDLES POSITIONS 2 4 DETERMINE RECEIVER S ADDRESS CONSULT CONTROL S INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADDRESS TO USE DIP SWITCH BELOW SHOWN SET FOR ADDRESS 0 WIRING OPENING SWITCH RECEIVER ADDRESS SETTINGS POSITION MEANS OFF PRESENT ONLY ON 5881EH SEE TEXT AT LEFT DIP SWITCH INTERFERENCE INDICATOR LED oder DIP SWITCH 5 PRESET ONLY ON 5881EH FOR FUTURE USE ON SETS 5881EH FOR USE IN COMMERCIAL FIRE APPLICATIONS SEE THE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS OFF USE IN NON COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL FIRE APPLICATIONS THE 5881EH PC BOARD MUST BE MOUNTED IN A SEPARATE CABINET SEE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILS Figure 8 5881 5882 RF Receiver cover removed 5 2 Section 5 Wireless Expansion Installing the 5800TM Module Installation of this module is necessary only if you are using one or more 5827BD Wireless Bi directional keypads 5804 or 5804BD Transmitters wireless keys Mounting the 5800TM Module The 5800TM must be located next to the RF receiver between one and two feet from the receiver
56. Refer tothe RELAY OUTPUT DEVICES section for a detailed programming procedure Also refer to the ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT RELAYS table for 81 in the Programming Form inserted in this manual CUSTOM ALPHA EDITING See the ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING section for procedure OPTION SELECTION 1 Digit Entry Enter 4 if an Audio Alarm Verification AAV unit is connected in the system enter 8 for Exit Delay Restart enter 12 for AAV Exit Delay Restart Enter 0 if an AAV unit is not being used For UL installations the AAV option must be disabled 0 Important AAV should not be used when Paging or Alarm Reports are being sent to a secondary number If this is done 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 AAV Listen in session cannot take place NUMBER OF REPORTS IN ARMED PERIOD 1 Digit Entry This option can be used to limit the number of messages Alarm and Alarm Restore Reports sent to the central station in an armed period 0 limits reports to a total of 10 1 allows an unlimited number of reports UL installations Must select 1 Section 14 Data Field Descriptions 93 DYNAMIC SIGNALING DELAY DSD 1st entry This field enables you to select the time the panel should wait for acknowledgment from the first reporting destination before it attempts to send a message to the
57. S PROGRAMMING MODE and allows reentry by INSTALLER Code 8 0 or by method described in paragraph above power down power up and depress and 4 both at once within 50 seconds of powering up 14 10 SECTION 15 Zone Programming 56 58 Menu Mode In This Section About Zone Programming ToRemovea Zone 56 Zone Programming Mode Procedures To Dedetea Transmitter Serial Number 58 Expert Programming Mode Procedures ToEnter and Duplicate Wireless Keys About Zone Programming 56 Zone Programming and 58 Expert Programming are Interactive Menu modes that are used to program zone numbers alarm codes and report codes and to identify the type of input device These modes can also be used for enrolling 5800 Series RF Wireless Transmitter serial and loop numbers 56 Zone Programming can be used for entering alpha descriptors for zones we recommend entering descriptors in menu mode 82 Refer to the zone assignment table for 56 and 58 on the separate Programming Form 56 Zone Programming Mode Procedures NOTE Before proceeding you must program field 22 RF System as required In the Programming mode press 56 SET TO CONFIRM O NO 1 YES 0 Enter Zn Num 00 Quit 10 Zone 10 entered T ZN ZT RC IN L 10 00 10 RF This display appears upon entry into 56 mode The default is O No If you enter 1 Yes you are prompted to confirm each transmitter after entering the serial and
58. System Installation Advisories F ollow the guidelines below when installing the RF receiver Disregard if the receiver is mounted in the control cabinet e PlacetheRF receiver in a high centrally located area for best reception e Donot locate the receiver or transmitters on or near metal objects This decreases range and or block transmissions e Donot locate the receiver in an area of high RF interference revealed by frequent or prolonged lighting of the LED in the receiver random flicker is OK e TheRF receiver must be at least 10 feet from any remote keypads to avoid interference from the microprocessors in those units Installation and Setup of the 5881 5882 Receiver ON lt gt 0FF To install the receiver take the following steps refer to Figure 8 below 1 Set the receiver s DIP switch for device address 0 as described in its instructions all lt lt Switches shown at left arein the OFF position ND Ud 2 Mount the receiver The RF receiver can detect signals from transmitters within a nominal range of 200 feet Take this into consideration when determining mounting location 3 Connect the receiver s wire harness to the control s keypad terminals 4 5 6 and 7 Plug the connector at the other end of the harness into the receiver 4 Refer to the installation instructions provided with the receiver for further installation procedures regarding antenna mounting etc ANTENNAS TO CONTROL S REM
59. Type Definitions 1 3 In This Section ZoneType Definitions Zone Type Definitions You must assign to each zone a zone type that defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Zone types are defined below Type 00 Zone Not Used Type 01 Entry Exit Burglary FA Type 03 Perimeter Burglary Y Type 04 Interior Follower 5890 01000 019 VO Zone type 00 is used to program a zone that is not used Zone type 01 is usually assigned to sensors or contacts on primary entry and exit doors Zone Characteristics e Entry delay 1 is programmable from 0 99 seconds field 35 e Exit delay is independently programmable from 0 99 seconds field 34 e Exit and entry delays when armed in AWAY or STAY mode e Noentry delay when armed in INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode e Exit delay regardless of the arming mode selected Zone type 03 is usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows Zone Characteristics e Instant alarm when armed in AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode Zone type 04 is usually assigned to a zone covering an entry area i e foyer lobby or hallway that one must pass upon entry after faulting the entry exit zone to reach the keypad It provides an instant alarm if the entry exit zone is not violated first and protects an area in the event an intruder has hidde
60. VISTA 10SE Security Control 1 Physical 12 1 2 W x 14 1 2 H x 3 D 318mm x 368mm x 76mm 2 Electrical VOLTAGE INPUT 16 5VAC from plug in 25VA transformer ADEMCO No 1321 RECHARGEABLE BACKUP BATTERY 12VDC 4AH 17 2AH Sealed Lead Acid Refer tothe FINAL POWER UP section to calculate the actual battery size needed 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 702s in parallel AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT 12VDC 600mA max 500mA max for UL installations Interrupts for 4 wire smoke detector reset NOTE For UL installations Alarm Sounder plus Auxiliary Power currents must not exceed 600mA total STANDBY TIME see Table in the FINAL POWER UP section FUSE Battery 3A No 90 12 3 Communication Line Seize Double Pole Ringer Equivalence 0 7B FCC Registration No AC 398U 68192 AL E 6127 and 6128 REMOTE KEYPADS 1 Physical 5 3 4 W x 4 3 4 H x 1 D 146mm x 121mm x 26mm 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 20mA 6127 30mA 6128 6137 REMOTE KEYPAD 1 Physical 6 1 4 W x 4 3 4 H x 1 D 159mm x 121mm x 26mm 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 85mA 6138 8 6139 REMOTE KEYPADS 1 Physical 6 1 4 W x 4 3 4 H x 1 D 159mm x 121mm x 26mm 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 100mA 23 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide
61. Zone List Displays Zone List No 00 Quit 01 01 Enter Zn Num 00 Quit 01 Del Zn List 0 No 1 Yes 01 Delete Zone 0 No 1 Yes 01 Zn to Delete 00 Quit 00 0 0 00 Enter the Zone List Number OL 02 or 03 you want to program or 00 to end these entries Press to advance In the following displays zone list 01 has been selected for programming Enter each zone number to add to the zone list by first entering the zone number then for example 01 02 03 After all zones desired are entered press 00 to advance IMPORTANT Do not include fire zones in zone lists that are used to STOP relay actions To delete the zone list enter 1 Yes All zones in the zone list are deleted automatically and programming returns to the first screen To save the zone list enter O No to advance To save the entire zone list enter O No Programming returns to the first screen To delete a zone or zones in a zone list enter 1 Yes to advance 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 first screen so that another list can be programmed if desired Any list may include any or all of the system s zone numbers except zone 08 A zone list can be assigned to more than one output relay 17 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 17 2 Notes e Any list may include any or all of the syste
62. activated when both keys of the appropriate key pair are pressed at the same time or the appropriate lettered key is pressed for at least 2 seconds The panic functions are identified by the system as follows Keys Displayed as Zone A or 1 amp C or 3 Notes e Keys A B C are not on all Shown above is a typical alpha keypad with keypads individual Panic keys shown lettered e Key D if present is not active here Important For the Silent Panic functions to be of practical value the system must be connected to a central station 21 3 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 4285 4286 VIP Module if used Refer to the separate instructions supplied with the VIP Module for information concerning its operating procedures Relay Outputs if used If relay outputs are used two keypad entries available to the user are included among the system operation choices 34 and 35 that may be programmed see the OUTPUT DEVICE PROGRAMMING section They can manually activate or de activate the relay s for starting or stopping some action such as turning lights on or off etc These keypad entries are Security Code 7 and Security Code 8 NOTE The keypad entry that is used to Start Stop the action cannot also be used to Stop Start it The opposite action must either be performed by the other keypad entry or by some other event or operation offered in the OUTPUT D
63. an 4 digits are needed to be entered exit by pressing nd next field number e g 41 To clear entries from field press 40 PRIMARY PHONE NO See box at left Enter up to 12 digits If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by pressing and next field number e g 42 To clear entries from field enter x41 NOTE Backup reporting 8 calls are made to the secondary phone number if no kiss off is received after 8 attempts to primary number is automatic only if there is a secondary phone number field 442 SECONDARY PHONE NO See box at left Enter up to 12 digits If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by pressing and next field number e g 43 To clear entries from field enter 42 See NOTE in field 41 also NOTE If you wish to send a report to a pager see field 47 on a following page SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT NO Enter up to 4 digits Enter digits 0 9 11 H12 C 13 D 14 or H15 gt Enter as the fourth digit if a 3 digit account no for 3 1 dialer reporting format is used Enter O as the first digit of a 4 digit account no for nos 0000 0999 End field by pressing and press next field if only 3 digits are used This field is also used as the Long Range Radio Subscriber Account No PHONE SYSTEM SELECT 1 Digit Entry If central station receiver is not on WATS line O Pulse Dial 1 Tone Dial If central station receiver is on WATS line 2 Pulse Dial 3 Tone Dial VISTA 10SE Installati
64. be used if a 4285 4286 VIP Module is being used Alpha Keypads 6139 2 line alphanumeric display 6138 1 line alphanumeric display When programming from a keypad a 6139 2 line alpha keypad must be connected but need not stay in the system VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Security Codes e One Master code for entire system User 2 Installer code is User 1 e 4 secondary user codes Users 3 6 e One duress code User 8 Duress Code An emergency code that when used to disarm or arm the system will send a silent duress message to the central station Keypad Panic Keys e Upto3 programmable panic key functions are provided e Designated as Zones 7 95 96 e Activated by wired and wireless keypads e Reported separately Paging Feature If the paging feature has been programmed for your system your pager will respond to certain conditions as they occur in your system and display code numbers indicating the type of condition that has occurred Quick Arm Feature Quick Arm may be programmed allowing use of the key in place of the security code for arming Quick Arm will not work unless the Master code has been programmed into the system Optional Bell Supervision This is a hardware enabled option achieved by cutting a red Jumper on the PC board If the Alarm Output loop connected to an external sounder is then opened or shorted a bell trouble message will be displayed at the touchpads acco
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66. cept 5827 described separately do not have DIP switches Program each transmitter s zone number into the system using 56 or 58 mode refer to the Zone Programming section Some transmitters such as the 5816 and 5817 can support more than one zone referred to as loops or inputs On the 5816 for example the wire connection terminal block is loop 1 the reed contact is loop 2 Each loop must be assigned a different zone number U L The 5816 and 5817 transmitters do not have EOL supervision of their loop wiring Therefore for UL Household Burglary installations the loop wiring may not exceed 3 feet 5 3 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide For button transmitters RF keys such as the 5801 5804 and 5804BD you must assign a unique zone number to each individual button used on the transmitter Each button on the transmitter also has a pre designated loop or input number which is automatically displayed on the keypad Programming an RF House ID Programming an RF HouselD 01 31 in field 24 is necessary only if you are using 5827 or 5827BD Wireless Keypads or 5804BD Transmitters An RF House ID is not necessary for other 5800 Series Transmitters and the entry should be left at 00 default in those cases The 5827 reports low battery status as zone 00 Transmitter Supervision UL us E xcept for some transmitters that may be carried off premises 5802 5802CP 5803 5804 5804BD 5827 and 5827BD each transmit
67. control terminals Otherwise an error signal fast busy signal will occur when you try to access the system from an on premises phone If the telephone system on the premises includes a Caller ID unit connect the unit directly to the Handset terminals 17 and 18 on the control as shown 5 NO CONNECTION 6 AUDIO OUT TE L Q Z Incoming 6 Handset Teleco Line a po TERMINALS ON CONTROL 17 18 20 21 TO EARTH GROUND COLD WATER PIPE ETC INCOMING TELCO LINE 2a Q Z z El DIRECT FT u a CONNECT IMPORTANT NOTE FOR Tai W CORD EXISTING INSTALLATIONS O o EXISTING WIRES CONNECTED TO THE O o O R y HANDSET TERMINALSON LE S TY it re PREMISES ANSWERING CONTROL MUST BE MOVED 2 gt 2 5 UG CANADA MACHINE AND PHONES FROM THERE TO TERMINALS 36 2 3 AND 4 ON THE 4285 IE ANSWERING oo jz iS MACHINE u lo 4285 4286 S NO VIP MODULE FF CONNECTION SPEAKER VOLUME 7 ADJUSTABLE ON 4286 ONLY 3 KEYED HEADER NOTE IF THE TELEPHONE HAS BUILT IN CALLER ID o THE CALLER ID FUNCTION MAY NOT WORK UNUSED t YELLOW TO DATA OUT term 7 TOCONTROL pa O TT TIT 4 rie a TERMINAL AS ICNNENTS CONNECTOR RED TO AUX term 5 TERMINALS lt lt eee i WITH FLYING BLACK TO AUX GROUND term 4 USED FOR A PHONE INPUT LEADS GREEN TO DATA IN term 6 KEYPAD a sus I 53 I CONNECTIONS 1 RING PHONE OUTPUT l l l I I I I I I I I I I
68. ct serial number steps 8 through 10 above If the serial number transmitted matches the serial number entered the keypad beeps 3 times and returns you to step 6 above to enter the starting zone for the next wireless key After all wireless keys are programmed enter 00 at the ENTER START ZONE 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 ENROLLED TRANSMITTERS worksheet of the Programming Form Then enter the other information zone number zone type loop number etc relevant to that device This information will be useful if any troubleshooting is needed later on The installer may want to consider leaving this worksheet at the site in the panel cabinet 15 10 Section 15 Zone Programming Wireless Key Predefined Default Templates LOOP 3 ias ye adds LOOP 2 YOU MUST or PROGRAM j one THIS BUTTON N NA bea e AE g 4 PROGRAM AS BUTTON LOOP 3 o 1 ENROLL AS BR ENROLL AS BR 5804 Wireless Key Transmitter 5804BD 2 Way Wireless Key Transmitter For 9048 TEMPLATE 1 Loop RTE TEMPLATE 4 Loop ae No Response No Response Disarm No Response Arm AWAY Arm AWAY No a Disarm TEMPLATE 2 Loop ee TEMPLATE 5 Loop rocio zoe No Response No Response Disarm Arm STAY Arm AWAY Arm AWAY Arm A Disarm TEMPLATE 3 Loop RER TEMPLATE 6 Loop a rene 24 hour Panic 24 ho
69. ctivated e Zone number is sent to the central station as a user number when arming or disarming Zone type 21 is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 Series wireless pushbutton units Zone Characteristics e System is armed in the AWAY mode when the zone is activated e Zone number is sent to the central station as a user number when arming or disarming Zone type 22 is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 Series wireless pushbutton Zone Characteristics e Disarms the system when the zone is activated Zone type 23 can be used when the action of a relay is desired but with no accompanying alarm e g a front or back door light being turned on or off 13 3 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 13 4 SECTION 14 Data Field Descriptions In This Section Descriptions of System Data Fields NOTE The following program field must be programmed before doing any zone programming 22 RF SYSTEM Descriptions of System Data Fields The blank programming form separate insert should be used to record the data for this installation Defaults for any field where applicable are indicated beside the blank data entry box for each field The following is a list of all data fields in this control presented in numerical order This list provides an explanation of each data field and will serve as a reference for all fields in the system 20 21 22 23 24 25 INSTALLER CODE 4 Di
70. d test their programmed action 10 Notify the central station when all tests are finished and verify results with them To test the wireless part of the system and the RF Receiver perform the two following tests Transmitter Sniffer Mode and Go NoGo Test Mode Transmitter Sniffer Mode Make surethe system is disarmed before trying to enter this mode Key Installer Code 3 This initiates a procedure that will check that all 5800 Series transmitters have been properly programmed NOTE If the communicator is in the process of sending a report to the central station the system will not go into the Sniffer mode If so wait a few minutes and try again The keypad will display all zone numbers of wireless units programmed into the system As the system receives a signal from each of the transmitters the zone number of that transmitter will disappear from the display The transmitter codes may be checked upon installation or in an installed system All the wireless zone numbers should disappear after about 1 1 2 hours NOTE Any transmitter that is not properly entered into the system will not turn off its zone number Exit the Transmitter Sniffer mode by keying Installer code OFF Go No Go Test Mode By keying Installer code 4 a mode similar to the test mode is entered but the wireless receiver gain is reduced Checking in this mode not only assists in determining good mounting locations for the transmitters
71. d with this equipment please contact the manufacturer for repair and warranty information 1f the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable components in this product and all necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible When programming or making test calls to an emergency number briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evenino VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide UL NOTICES 1 This is a Grade A residential system The 4285 4286 VIP Module and 7720PLUS or 7820 Long Range Radios have not been UL tested and cannot therefore be used in a UL installation 3 The Entry Delay field 38 cannot be greater than 45 seconds for UL installations 4 The maximum number of reports per armed period field 92 must be unlimited set to 1 for UL installations 5 Periodic testing field 49 must be at least every 24 hours set to 1 for UL installations 6 Alarm Sounder plus Auxiliary Power currents must not exceed 600mA total for UL instal
72. dialing switchable phones must be set for TouchT one temporarily before attempting phone access A Phone Access User s Guide for phone access to the security system is provided with the VIP Module for the user of the system The VIP Module is not Listed for UL installation use Mounting the VIP Module The VIP Module may be mounted in the control cabinet if space is available or if this is not possible on the side of the cabinet or adjacent toit When mounting the VIP Module outside the cabinet use the screw holes at its rear That will permit it to be mounted horizontally or vertically double sided tape may be used if preferred Wires can be brought out from the side or back a round breakout Is also available on the back Affix the VIP Modules connections label Supplied separately to the inside of the VIP Module s cover if the cover is used If you have installed the module within the cabinet affix the label to the inside of the control cabinet s door VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide VIP Module Wiring The VIP Module is wired between the control panel and the premises handset s It listens for touch tones on the phone line and reports them to the control panel During on premises phone access it powers the premises phones during off premises phone access it seizes the line from the premises phones and any answering machines NOTE The phone lines must be in service for the VIP Module to function even when acce
73. e numbers zone types and alarm and report codes and to identify the type of loop input device This mode can also be used for entering 5800 Series transmitter serial numbers serial numbers can also be entered using the Expert Programming Mode in 58 Alpha descriptors can also be entered for zones in 56 alternatively alpha descriptors can be entered in menu mode 82 EXPERT PROGRAMMING MODE Interactive Menu mode used for enrolling transmitters programming zone attributes and report codes Refer to the ZONE PROGRAMMING section for procedure Refer to the BASIC HARDWIRED ZONES 1 6 section for detailed hardwired zone programming and the WIRELESS EXPANSION 5800 SYSTEM section for detailed wireless zone expansion programming Refer also to the zone assignment table for 56 in the Programming Form inserted in this manual With a 3 1 or 4 1 Standard Format Enter a code in the first digit box 1 9 0 B C D E or F Enter 10 for 0 11 for B 12 for C 13 for D 14 for E 15 for F A O not 10 in the first digit box will disable a report A O not 10 in the second digit box if any will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming With an Expanded or 4 2 Format Enter codes in both boxes 1st and 2nd digits for 1 9 0 or B F as described above A 0 not 10 in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report A O not 10 in both boxes will disable
74. e and burglary Use with 8 onm speaker UL Listed 1100mA current draw NOTE Requires special power wiring connections 20 watt 8 ohm indoor or outdoor speaker Requires a driver 40 watt 8 ohm indoor outdoor speaker Requires a driver Indoor piezo sounder red or beige rated at 90 dB 10 feet Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Combustion Detectors 1412 4 wire ionization products of combustion detector 2412 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector 2412TH 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector w 1352F 572C heat detector A77 716B EOL relay module Supervisory module for wired 4 wire fire zone 2112 24T Low profile 4 wire photoelectric smoke detector w 1352 F 572C heat detector APPENDIX A Regulatory Agency Statements FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 15 STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarante
75. e 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 circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death e 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 de
76. e t l communications ne permettent pas que l on raccorde leur mat riel aux prises d abonn s sauf dans les cas precis pr vus par les tarifs particuliers de ces entreprises Les r parations du mat riel homologu doivent tre effectu es pas un centre d entretien canadien autoris d sign par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise en terre de la source d nergie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques de r seau de conduites d eau s il y en a soient raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir recours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas L indice de charge IC assign chaque dispositif terminal pour viter toute surcharge indique le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut tre raccord un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit boucl peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 B 2 NVYIVIA SN
77. e that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver control Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver control Plug the receiver control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful nterference Handbook This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 68 STATEMENT This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that c
78. ed so that the VIP Module can still be accessed if the answering machine is turned off and does not answer the phone call Ye o Yes Setforvalueather than O 34 wo No no feme wo no ves mera SS o frs ve Emert5 Seeimperiant Netebdow VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Important Note If 15 is entered in field 95 to bypass an answering machine and a 4285 4286 VIP Module is included in the installation you should note the following When calling in from an off premises phone to receive a status report or execute a command the user should make the initial call allow 1 to 3 rings only and hang up Then call in again The VIP Module will now seize the line and 2 long tones will be heard followed by the usual voice prompt for the 2 digit phone access code If this procedure is not followed VIP Module operation will not be possible 96 INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT NO FOR DOWNLOADING Nodata entry required press 96 97 SET ALL PROGRAM FIELDS TO DEFAULT VALUES No data entry required pressing 97 automatically loads all ADEMCO defaults Do not use if previously programmed with other values TOEXIT 98 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents reentry by ci n dos INSTALLER Code 8 0 To enter the Programming mode if 98 was used to exit you must 98 or 99 first power the system down Then power up again and depress and both at once within 50 seconds of powering up 99 EXIT
79. ed the desired character press 6 to select it The cursor will then move one position to the right ready for the next character 18 3 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to create the desired word s Note that the 4 key can be used to move the cursor to the left Use the 6 key to make a space between characters Remember no word or word string can exceed 10 characters including spaces 6 Press the 8 key to save the custom word s and return to the CUSTOM WORD display The custom word s you entered will automatically be added to the built in vocabulary Repeat steps 2 5 for other custom words to be entered To change a custom word just overwrite it If no more custom words are to be entered now press 0 to return to the Program Alpha prompt Then press O No The Alpha Pgm 82 prompt appears To advance to the next field press and the desired field 18 4 ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST For Entering Zone Descriptors Section 18 Alpha Descriptor Programming NOTE Somerarely used words appearing in previously published lists have been deleted from the list below Use only this list for 000 e 001 e 002 004 005 e 006 e 007 e 009 010 012 013 014 016 017 018 019 020 023 025 e 026 028 e 029 030 031 033 034 035 036 e 037 038 e 040 e 046 047 048 049 e 050 051 e 052 e 053 054 NOTE 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 selecting zone descript
80. eld determines whether the external sounder will shut off after time allotted or continue until manually turned off Enter O for sounder timeout or 1 for no timeout Default is O ALARM BELL TIMEOUT 1 Digit Entry This field determines whether the external sounder will shut off after time allotted or continue until manually turned off Enter as follows O Notimeout 1 4 min default 2 8 min 3 12 min 4 16 min ENTRY DELAY 1 Digit Entry System will wait the time allotted before sounding alarm upon entering May be selected individually 0 0 seconds 1 20 seconds 2 30 seconds 3 45 seconds 4 60 seconds 5 90 seconds UL installations Entry delay can be no greater than 45 seconds 3 EXIT delay Entry delay plus 15 seconds Section 14 Data Field Descriptions DIALER PROGRAMMING 40 50 Fields 40 41 42 Enter up to the number of digits shown Do not fill unused spaces Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a pause 2 5 secs 39 41 42 43 45 AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING 1 Digit Entry If enabled this field provides exit warning sound when armed AWAY or MAXIMUM Warning sound consists of slow continuous beeps until last 5 seconds when it changes to fast beeps The warning sound will end at the termination of Exit time 0 no 1 yes PABX ACCESS CODE See box at left Enter up to 4 digits if PABX is needed to access an outside line If fewer th
81. es the following format CCCC Q EEE GG ZZZ where CCCC Customer subscriber ID Q Event qualifier where E new event and R restore EEE Event code 3 hexadecimal digits NOTE For a complete list of event codes refer to the central office receiver manual GG Always 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 Duress System Communication Programming 110 121 122 123 131 132 134 135 150 301 302 321 333 344 53 3 Code Definition STAY INSTANT 373 374 380 383 384 401 407 408 441 570 601 602 Programming information of those data fields that affect communications between the control and the central station is induded in the sections DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS and ZONE PROGRAMMING x56 and 58 menu modes 20 2 SECTION 21 System Operation In This Section Security Codes Exit Error Alarm Displays Keypad Functions Trouble Conditions 4285 4286 VIP Module Security Codes Installer Code The installer programs the 4 digit Installer Code initially as part of the programming procedure The factory default Installer Code is 4 1 1 1 but may be changed in field 20 NOTE The Installer Code is defined as User 1 The Installer Code is the only code that can allow re entry into Programming mode In
82. essories Compatible DEVICES ui A inert 23 2 APPENDIX A REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS mmmmmmmrrmmnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne A 1 APPENDIX B Limitations and Warranties mmmmmmmmannnnnnnmnnnnnnnnennsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns B 1 Programming FORM ssia a a aea aaa aa aoaaa anaia Insert SECTION 1 Introduction In This Section Description Features Description The VISTA 10SE is a control that supports up to 22 hardwired and wireless zones plus remote keypads Features Basic Hardwired Zones Provides 6 basic hardwired zones having the following characteristics e Zones 1 6 response time is 300 500 milliseconds e Zone 3 programmable fast response time is 10 15 milliseconds e EOLR supervision supporting N O or N C sensors e Zone 5 supports as many 4 wire smoke or heat detectors as can be powered from the control e Zones 7 95 and 96 are keypad Panics e Zone 8 is Duress e Zone 9 is Tamper Optional Expansion Zones Wireless Expansion e Supports up to 16 wireless zones e Requires the use of a 5881 5882 in Canada type RF receiver with 5800 Series wireless transmitters as shown below Receiver Model No of Zones Transmitter Type 5881L 5882L Up to 8 5800 5881M 5881M Up to 16 5800 5881H 5882H Up to 16 5800 Used in Canada Remote Keypads Up to 4 of any of the following keypads may be used Fixed Word Keypads 6127 6128 and 6137 This keypad cannot
83. etup Guide To Remove a Zone To either temporarily or permanently remove a zone from the 5800 system 1 Enter the programming mode Key Installer Code 8 0 and press 56 SET TO CONFIRM 2 Thedisplay at left appears 0 NO1 YES 0 Enter 0 for No 1 for Yes Enter Zn Num 3 Thedisplay at left appears 00 Quit 10 Enter zone number to be removed Example 10 Press to continue Zn ZT RC In L This summary display at left appears 10 03 10 RF 1s Press to continue 01 Zone Type 4 Enter O0 This sets the zone type to Zone Disabled Zone Disabled 00 Press to continue Delete Zone 5 The prompt at left asks if you want to delete the zone 0 No 1 Yes 0 1 Yes permanently removes the zone from the system while O No disables it but retains all data except the original zone type You can then go back tothis zone later and put back an active zone type to re enable it A serial number that has been entered for a 5800 system will not be deleted if the zone is temporarily disabled by answering No to the prompt above If only the physical transmitter is to be removed or changed that is its serial number deleted as when replacing a unit that has a non removable battery it can be done in 56 Zone Programming M ode as indicated next To Delete a Transmitter Serial Number The abbreviated procedure below can be used to delete and replace a transmitter serial number from a zone using the 56 M ode 5800 system
84. f present is not lit operating power for the system has stopped and the system is inoperative NOTE The control panel will power up in its previous state armed or disarmed after a complete power failure but will not retain any memory of bypasses e f the message AC LOSS on alpha keypads or NO AC on fixed word keypads is displayed and the POWER indicator if present is off the keypad is operating on battery power only NOTE There is a random delay of up to 30 minutes before the system will report an AC failure to the central station The keypad response is about 6 seconds The Restore Report has a random delay of up to 30 minutes if the AC Failure Report was sent e f the battery standby capacity is used up during a prolonged AC power outage the control s auxiliary power will shut down to minimize deep discharge of the battery Other Displays fixed word displays are in parentheses Busy Standby di If this remains displayed for more than 1 minute the system is disabled Modem Comm CC The system is in communication with the central station for change of function or status verification Comm Failure FC A communication failure has occurred Open Circuit OC The keypad is not receiving signals from the control and sees an open circuit Long Rng Trbl bF Backup LRR communication failure 21 5 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 21 6 SECTION 22 Testing the System In This Section Test Pr
85. git Entry The Installer code is used to program the system and to assign the 4 digit Master Security Code in the normal operation mode via the keypad See Master Code in the SYSTEM OPERATION section for the procedure Enter 4 digits 0 9 QUICK ARM ENABLE 1 Digit Entry If enabled the key can be used instead of the security code when arming the system Enter O for disabled or 1 for enabled This feature will function only if the Master Code is programmed RF SYSTEM 1 Digit Entry This option is enabled if a wireless receiver is used Enter 1 for a 5800 RF system 5881 Series RF receivers 4 for a 5800 RF system but with RF jam detection Enter O if no receiver is being used 5882 Series RF receivers in Canada FORCED BYPASS 1 Digit Entry This feature allows all faulted zones to be bypassed automatically All zones that are bypassed by this function will be displayed after the bypass IS Initiated 0 No forced bypass 1 Allows automatic bypass of all open zones RF HOUSE IDCODE 2 Digit Entry If a 5827 or 5827BD Wireless Keypad is to be used in a 5800 RF system a House ID code MUST also be entered 01 31 and the keypad should be set to the same ID In a 5800 system with no 5827 or 5827BD wireless keypad enter 00 no House ID OUTPUT RELAY MODULE 1 Digit Entry Enter 3 if relay module is being used or O if not VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 26 27 ZONE SOUNDS 28 AND TIMING 2
86. his display appears upon entry into this mode The default is O No If you enter 1 Yes you are prompted to confirm each transmitter after entering the serial and loop numbers see XMIT TO CONFIRM prompt on a following page We recommend that you confirm the programming of every transmitter A summary screen appears showing zone 01 s current programming or default values Enter the first digit of the zone number to be programmed In the example at the left where zone 10 Is to be programmed the first digit Lis entered followed by the 2nd digit O The display includes dashes as shown at left If zone 6 were to be programmed you would press the 0 key then the 6 key You must always program zones using two digits Use the D key to enter wireless keys When the D key is pressed a special prompt is displayed that offers a series of default templates for wireless keys Go to the paragraph on a following page titled To Enter and Duplicate Wireless Keys for the necessary procedure A display with that zone s current programming appears Press to continue Enter Zone Type ZT Report Code RC and Input Device Type In sequentially but not the Loop No L Usethe 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 if the existing information is acceptable If not you can press the key to back up
87. ications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate
88. 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 e Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly e 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 e A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough e 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 th
89. l display Communication Failure on an alpha keypad or FC on a fixed word keypad The following chart defines the three sets of handshake kissoff frequencies that the panel supports and the different formats that can be sent for each FORMAT HANDSHAKE TRANSMITS DATA KISSOFF TRANSMIT TIME 1400H z 1900H z 10PPS 1400H z Under 15 secs Standard report Sescoa Rad 2300Hz 1800H z 20PPS 2300Hz Under 10 secs 3 1 Standard report 4 1 4 2 4 2 Express 1400 2300Hz DTMF 10 cps 1400Hz Contact 1D 1400 2300Hz DTMF 10 cps 1400Hz 20 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide The following describes each format in greater detail 3 1 and 4 1 Standard Formats Comprise a 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a single digit report code e g Alarm Trouble Restore Open Close etc Comprise a 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a two digit re port code The first digit is displayed on the first line On the 3 1 and 4 1 Expanded Formats second line the first digit is repeated 3 or 4 times and is followed by the second digit This is the expanded digit Comprises a 4 digit subscriber number and 2 digit report code ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting Format Comprises a 4 digit subscriber number 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 ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting tak
90. lations Downloading is not permissible for UL installations unless an installer is present at the installation site CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHAL CSFM AND UL RESIDENTIAL FIRE 24 HOUR BATTERY BACKUP REQUIREMENTS The California State Fire Marshal and UL have regulations that require all residential fire alarm control panels to be provided with a backup battery that has sufficient capacity to operate the panel and its attached peripheral devices for 24 hours in 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 TO MEET CSFM 24 HOUR BATTERY BACKUP REQUIREMENTS AND UL LISTED RESIDENTIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS OUTPUT CURRENT LIMITATIONS BATTERY INFORMATION OUTPUT CURRENT MAXIMUM BATTERY CAPACITY rise TOTAL AUXILIARY CURRENT TO USE Amp Hrs Yuasa Model No 600mA maximum total NP 4 12 of NP 7 12 auxiliary power NP 4 12 two plus bell aa NP7 12 two currents NPG18 12 FNOTE Use two batteries connected in parallel Obtain an ADEMCO Battery Harness kit A dual battery harness is provided with the kit Both batteries will fit inside the panel s cabinet APPENDIX B Limitations and Warranties WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System
91. ling the cabinet s contents remove the metal cabinet knockouts required for wiring entry Do not attempt to remove the knockouts after the circuit board has been installed VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Mounting the Control s Circuit Board Alone in the Cabinet To mount the circuit board alone in the cabinet follow these steps l Hang two mounting cli ps provided on the raised cabinet tabs see Detail B in Figure 2 below Insert the top of the circuit board between the rows of slots at the top of the cabinet as shown in Detail A Position the base of the board onto the mounting clips and secure both to the cabinet with the supplied screws see Detail B These mounting clips are also used for mounting the same end of the circuit board when an RF receiver is mounted above it as in Figure 3 CABINET Zz LILIT CIRCUIT BOARD Y Y DETAIL A SIDE VIEW OF BOARD SUPPORTING SLOTS CABINET BOARD DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF MOUNTING CLIPS Figure 2 Mounting the Control s Circuit Board Alonein the Cabinet Mounting the Control and RF Receiver Circuit Board in the Cabinet To mount the control and RF receiver boards together in the cabinet do the following L Hang two mounting clips provided with receiver on the raised cabinet tabs as shown in Detail B in Figures Insert the top of the receiver board removed from its own case as described in its instructions between the row
92. loop numbers at the XMIT TO CONFIRM prompt later in this procedure We recommend that you confirm the programming of every transmitter Zone Number Zn Enter the zone number that you wish to program Zone 10 has been entered as an example in display at left Press to continue A summary display appears showing the status of that zone s programming when using wireless keys NOTE If you are programming hardwired zones 01 06 the display appears as follows Press to continue 15 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Zone Number 10 Zone Type Perimeter 03 Zone Type 10 Report Code 1st01 2nd00 10 Zone Type ZT Enter the Zone Type response or change it if necessary Each zone must be assigned to a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Enter the Zone Type code or change it if necessary Zone types are listed below NOTE If you enter 00 Delete Zone is displayed OO Not used 06 24 Hr Silent 20 Arm STAY 01 Entry Exit 1 07 24 Hr Audible 21 Arm AWAY 02 Entry Exit 2 08 24 Hr Aux 22 Disarm 03 Perimeter 09 Fire 23 NoAlarm 04 Interior Follower 10 Interior w Delay Response 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night Press to continue Report Code RC Enter the report code This consists of 2 hexadecimal digits each in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits For example for a report code of 10 enter O1 and 00 Refer tothe SYSTEM C
93. ly press plus the correct 3 digit number for the word you want ZN 01 BACK 7 Press 6 to accept the selected word and continue C NOTE If this is the only word you are using for the descriptor press 8 instead of 6 to save that word in T Flashing Cursor if 6 is memory and then go to step 11 pressed system is ready for next word ZN 01 BACK 8 Enter the 3 digit number for the next word In our D mae example the word is DOOR whose number is 057 Enter 05 7 This display will appear T Flashing Cursor 18 2 Section 18 Alpha Descriptor Programming 9 Press 6 to accept the selected word NOTE If these are the only words you are using for the descriptor press 8 instead of 6 to save them in memory Flashing Cursor if 6 is 10 pressed system is ready for next word The two words in our example have now been entered Note however that up to three words may be entered provided the number of characters will fit on the screen Press 8 to save all words in memory ZN 01 BACK The A with the flashing cursor over it will disappear DOOR indicating that the word s are stored in memory for that zone as shown in the display at the left 11 Toenter a descriptor for the next zone press plus the desired zone number eg 02 The summary display following step 4 previously appears Now repeat steps 6 through 10 for the descriptor for the next zone 12 To exit the Al
94. m s zone numbers e A zone list can be assigned to more than one output relay e If you only want to review what has been programmed previously press 81 The review can be advanced by using the key When finished press 00 to quit No programmed values can be changed in this mode When programming in 80 and 81 Interactive modes is completed exit the programming mode by keying 99 SECTION 18 Alpha Descriptor Programming 82 Menu Mode In This Section About Alpha Descriptor Programming Programming Zone Descriptors Zone Descriptors Adding Custom Words About Alpha Descriptor Programming This Interactive mode section provides instructions for programming alpha descriptors and for adding custom words This is recommended for systems using alpha keypads and necessary If a 4285 4286 VIP Module is used Alpha descriptors cannot be displayed on fixed word keypads If you are using a 4285 4286 VIP Module select from those words in the Alpha Vocabulary list on a following page shown in boldface type The VIP Module will not provide annunciation of the other words If a VIP Module is added to an existing VISTA 10SE system you must re program the aloha descriptors presently in the system selecting from those words shown in boldface type in the Alpha Vocabulary list The VIP Module will not provide annunciation of any other words The ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST and CHARACTER CHART areon a following page Zone Descripto
95. m your office The control can also be set for no callback by the downloader 4 Data Encryption Data passed between the PC and the control is encrypted for security so that it is very difficult for a foreign device tapped into the phone line to take over communication and substitute system compromising information U L Downloading is not permissible for UL installations unless an installer is present at the installation site 19 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Equipment Required At the premises VISTA 10SE and keypad At the installer s office home An IBM PC compatible computer Eithe a SMARTMODEM 1200 Level 1 2 or higher external or Level 1 1 or higher with 4 position DIP switch internal style or an Optima 24 Plus FAX96 Modem ADEMCO s Compass Windows downloading software Appropriate interconnecting cables Remote Programming Information The downloading system can perform many functions when in communication with the control unit Besides uploading and downloading the status of the system can be observed and various commands can be initiated as follows Arm the system in the AWAY mode disarm the system Bypass a zone Shut down communication dialer functions e g for non payment of monitoring fees in an owned system 19 2 SECTION 20 System Communication In This Section Pand Communication with Central Station System Communication Programming Report Code Formats Panel C
96. mber Entry Used only when enrolling wireless transmitters a Transmit an open and close sequence If using a button type transmitter press and release the button OR Manually enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the label of the transmitter using the alpha display keypad OR c Tocopy the serial number previously enrolled used when programming a transmitter with several input loops simply press key C The cursor then moves to the L You can edit the loop number if necessary When the loop number is acceptable press x NOTE If you use the C key to copy the previously enrolled serial number the cursor moves to the Loop column L with the previous serial number displayed and displays a question mark 2 for the loop number Enter the loop number and press Refer to the graphic of wireless devices on a following page in this section for the correct number of loops and loop identification numbers O The system then checks for a duplicate serial loop number combination If a duplicate serial loop number combination is found the keypad emits a single long beep and displays the serial number along with a for the loop number allowing you to re enter the correct loop number Press x to accept If serial loop number combination is not a duplicate in the system a display showing the serial number and loop number entry appears Press x to continue 15 3 VISTA 10SE Installa
97. mber by the communicator after the Alarm Report will prevent the AAV from taking control of the telephone line and the AAV Listen in session cannot then take place 48 49 50 51 15 SECOND DIALER DELAY BURGLARY 1 Digit Entry If selected will provide 15 second delay of Burglary Alarm Report to the central station Allows time for subscriber to avoid a false alarm transmission O for no delay or 1 for 15 second delay PERIODIC TEST REPORT 1 Digit Entry Select the desired test report interval 0 none 1 24 hours 2 weekly 3 30 days Test Report code entered in field 64 is sent reports with Subscriber No UL installations 24 hours 1 must be selected SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 1 Digit Entry O Radionics 0 9 B F reporting 1 SESCOA 0 9 only reporting Select 0 for all other formats CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING 1 Digit Entry Enter 1 to enable 1 2 second external alarm sounding ding when closing report goes in or at the end of exit delay Enter 2 for alarm sounding ding with RF arming this will work with either a button RF unit or a 5827 O disables the ding VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 52 56 58 TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT CODES 60 68 70 75 ZONE 3 RESPONSE TIME TO OPEN 1 Digit Entry 0 400mS nominal 1 10mS nominal ZONE ASSIGNMENT ALARM REPORT CODES This is an Interactive Menu mode that is used to program zon
98. ming for LONG RANGE RadlO cccoocccncccconcconccononoconnnononoconnnononcnnnnnonnnrrnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnrrnnrrrnnnrnnnnrnnrreranccns 9 1 Diaries opel 00 LE A o OO 9 2 SECTION 10 Audio Alarm Verification AAV Unit oonnnnncccncnncnnnnconenannncnnannncnnarnn enn 10 1 About Audio Alarm Verification ccccccsssecccccseseeccecceeeeeeeecseueeeeeeseeaseeeeesseueeeeeesseaseeeeesseuseeeesseuaeesaaaseeeessaaagss 10 1 SECTION IL Final POWeF UDissennsn aa genes aannastacne nant anuns 11 1 Earth Ground CONN CIONS nas mmaduniinandaline dominant denis 11 1 WINO Ene AC Frans TOME nr names tation 11 1 ACPOWT ID es SSSR de al ele nai deh te ae ce 11 2 Calculating the Battery Size N ed d iii adoro 11 2 Connecting the Backup Battery cc ooocconccccnocconccconacnnncnnonaconnononnncnnnnnonanrnnnnnnnnnrnnrrnrnnrnnrrnnnnrnnnrnrannenrnnarancnnns 11 3 SECTION 12 Mechanics Of Progr aMmMiNgQ cccmmmmcccccncccnnncnnn nn 12 1 ABOUE PLOMO o 12 1 ENterinoa th Program MOJE csi 12 1 SECTION 13 Zone Response Type Definitions mmmmmmmnnnnmmmnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 13 1 Zone TYDE DENIOS aa 13 1 SECTION 14 Data Field Descriptions mmmmmmmnnnnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 14 1 Descriptions of System Data FIelS cccccsscceccssssseceecesesseceeceseseceeseeaaseeeeseausseeeeeessaueeeesseaaesesseaeeeessseagaes 14 1 SECTION 15 ZONE PrEOJFAMIMINO isuiicicinncascan
99. mpanied by a trouble sound A trouble report will also be sent to the central station Optional RF Jam Detection for 5800 Wireless Systems If RF jam detection is programmed for a 5800 RF system the RF receiver will detect a condition that may impede proper RF reception i e jamming or other RF interference Such a condition will produce a message display and a report will be sent to the central monitoring station if trouble reporting is enabled Optional Output Relays e Upto4relays using one 4204 Relay Module e Actions programmable to respond to zone activity or manual keypad entries Optional VIP Module e Supports the ADEMCO 4285 4286 VIP Module e Provides access to the system via on premises or off premises phones for arming disarming etc plus control of relay outputs Optional Long Range Radio Allows all messages that have been programmed to go to the primary telephone number to be reported additionally to a 7720 PLUS or 7820 radio Section 1 Introduction Alarm Output e Provides a 12VDC 2 AMP output that can drive the compatible sounders listed in the EXTERNAL SOUNDERS section assumes a fully charged battery is connected e Steady output for burglary panic or temporal pulse sounding output for fire notification as required by UL e Uses current limiting circuitry for protection Auxiliary Power Output e Provides 12VDC 500mA maximum Uses current limiting circuitry for protection e This output interru
100. n addition to hardwired zones 1 through 6 The receiver detects signals from wireless transmitters within a nominal range of 200 feet The following 5881 Receivers may be used with this system 5882 in Canada and each Supports the number of zones shown 5881L 5882L 5881M 5882M 5881 H 5882H U L Wireless may not be used in UL Commercial Burglary installations In Canada 5800 systems must use 5882 Series receivers Information relative to the 5881 Series of receivers applies as well to the 5882 Series 5881 and 5882 Series receivers can support the same 5800 type transmitters Any zone number from 10 25 can be used as a 5800 Series wireless zone do not confuse this with the number of zones that can be used which is shown in table above Receiver Supervision The receiver is supervised The following conditions cause a Trouble report to be generated and CHECK and ZONE 09 messages to be displayed e Communication between the panel and the receiver is interrupted or e Novalid RF signals from at least one supervised wireless transmitter are received within 12 hours House Identification If you are using a 5804BD 5827 or 5827BD Wireless Keypad with the system you must program a House ID Code 01 31 in field 24 to establish proper communication The keypad must be set to the same ID House ID 00 disables all wireless keypads 5 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Installing the 5881 5882 Receiver RF
101. n on the premises before the system Is armed or gains access to the premises through an unprotected area Zone Characteristics e Delayed alarm using the programmed entry exit time if entry exit type 01 or interior with delay type 10 zone is faulted first e Instant alarm in all other situations e Active when armed in AWAY or MAXIMUM mode e Bypassed automatically when armed in STAY or INSTANT mode 13 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Type 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Type 06 24 hour Silent Alarm Type 07 24 hour Audible Alarm Type 08 24 hour Auxiliary Alarm Type 09 Supervised Fire 5806 5807 5808 Type 10 Interior w Delay 13 2 Zone type 05 is usually assigned to a zone that contains foil protected doors or windows or covers a sensitive area e g stock room drug supply room etc It can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired Zone Characteristics e Provides an instant alarm when armed in AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM night mode e Provides a latched trouble sounding from the keypad and if desired a central station report during the disarmed state day Zone type 06 is usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button Zone Characteristics e Sends a report to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding Zone type 07 is usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button
102. nactive for 3 minutes Follow the manufacturer s instructions to test all smoke detectors to ensure that all are functioning properly The identification of each detector should appear on the display when each is activated Turn off the test mode by entering the security code and pressing the OFF key Alarm messages will be sent to the central station during the following tests Notify CS personnel in advance that tests will be in progress Arm the system STAY and fault one or more perimeter zones After 15 seconds silence alarm sounder s by entering the security code and pressing OFF Arm the system AWAY and check the Entry Exit zones for the programmed exit and entry delays Check the keypad initiated alarms that are in the system by using the Panic keys or key pairs on some keypads If a key or key pair has been programmed for audible emergency the keypad will emit a steady alarm sound and ALARM and zone number will be displayed If a key or key pair has been programmed for silent emergency there will be no audible alarms or displays but a report will be sent to the central station 22 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide If a key or key pair has been programmed for fire the keypad and external sounder will emit an interrupted alarm sound and ALARM FIRE and zone number will be displayed Silence alarms by entering the security code and pressing OFF key 9 If Output Relay Units have been installe
103. nd 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 again displays a suggested zone that can be used If the required number of consecutive zones is not available at all the system displays 00 Press x to accept Enter the serial number of the wireless key or depress any button to transmit from the wireless key Press to accept the serial number The system checks for a duplicate number If a duplicate exists a long error beep will sound and the serial number reverts back to all X s allowing you to re enter the serial number 15 9 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 10 If necessary press the key to back up without saving and re enter the serial number If you are manually entering the serial number use the A key to move forward within the screen and the B key to move backward 11 If you pi es at Ha TO a hel Ua previously see first prompt following entry into the 56 or ANA Programming M ode the display on the left appears Confirm serial and loop numbers by activating the wireless key If the serial number transmitted does not match the serial Keyd A022 4063 ue E A number entered a display similar to the one at left appears AE If it doesn t match press any button on the transmitter once again If a match is not obtained press the key and then enter the corre
104. nd template included with the keypad and or trim ring kit for specific information Supplementary Power for Additional Keypads The control provides 500mA for powering keypads up to a maximum of 4 and other devices from the auxiliary power output The backup battery will supply power to these keypads in the event that AC power is lost When the control s auxiliary power load for all devices exceeds 500mA you can power additional keypads from a regulated 12VDC power supply e g 487 12 supplies 12V 250mA 488 12 supplies 12V 500mA Use a UL Listed battery backed supply for UL installations The 487 12 488 12 power supplies have a backup battery that can power these keypads in the event of AC power loss Section 3 Installing Remote Keypads Keypads powered from supplies that do not have a backup battery will not function when AC power is lost Therefore be sure to power at least one keypad from the Control s auxiliary power output Connect the additional keypads as shown in Figure 6 using the keypad wire colors shown Be sure to observe the current ratings for the power supply used Make connections directly to the screw terminals as shown in Figure 6 Make no connection to the keypad blue wire if present Be sure to connect the negative terminal on the Power Supply unit to terminal 4 AUX on the control SUPPLEMENTARY POWER SUPPLY CONTROL TERMINAL STRIP AUX AUX DATA DATA LL cle lee Lu
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106. normal operation mode only the Master code can be used to enter the User codes refer to Assigning the Master Code See the MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING section for details on exiting the Programming mode via 98 or 99 Assigning the Master Code In normal operation mode assign the 4 digit Master Code as follows Installer Code 8 2 4 digit Master Code NOTE The Master Code is defined as User 2 Changing the Master Code In normal operation mode the Master Code can be changed by entering Master Code 8 2 New Master Code New Master Code again User Codes In normal operation mode the Master Security Code can be used to assign up to 4 secondary 4 digit security codes It can also be used to remove secondary codes from the system individually To assign or change a Secondary security code enter via keypad Master Code CODE key User No 3 6 desired 4 digit Secondary Code The system will emit a single beep when each secondary code has been successfully entered To delete a Secondary security code enter via keypad Master Code CODE key User No 3 6 NOTES e All Master and Secondary security codes permit access to the system for arming disarming etc e f a Secondary code is inadvertently repeated for different users the lower user number will take priority e Opening and closing reports are sent for the Master Code as No 02 with the appropriate subscriber number Secondary user codes are sent as Nos 3 thro
107. not exceed 600mA In addition the sounding device must be a UL Listed audible signal appliance U L rated to operate in a 10 2 13 8VDC range Example Wheelock Signals Inc siren model 34T 12 provides 85dBA for NFPA 74 and Standard 985 Non UL Installations The total current drawn from this output cannot exceed 2 amps A battery must be installed because the battery supplies this current Going beyond the limits indicated 2 amps will overload the power supply and cause the electronic circuit protecting the sounder output to trip Sounder Supervision The VISTA LOSE contains a sounder Bell supervision option To activate the Bell Supervision option 1 Cut the red Bell Supervision J umper located above terminals 2 and 3 on the control board See Figure 13 below 2 Connect a 1k ohm resistor across the terminals of the last sounding device not across the control s terminals CONTROL TERMINALS ON CONTROL BOARD BOARD NO 702 Lu ee Es EXTERNAL gt ALARM SOUNDER OBSERVE OHM OUTPUT POLARITY EOL TERMINALS RESISTOR ALARM OUTPUT A a IF BELL SUPERVISION IS ENABLED RED JUMPER ON CONTROL BOARD IS CUT CONNECT A 1000 CUT RED JUMPER ON OHM RESISTOR ACROSS THE EXTERNAL CONTROL BOARD SOUNDER AS SHOWN BY THE DASHED LINE TO ENABLE BELL DO NOT CONNECT THE RESISTOR AT THE V10SE 018 VO SOUNDER SUPERVISION ALARM OUTPUT TERMINALS THEMSELVES V10SE 031 VO Figure 12 Typical Sounder Wiring Figure 13 Bell Supervision
108. ocedures Go NoGoTest Transmitter Sniffer Mode Test Procedures After installation is completed the system should be carefully tested as follows l With the system in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact If a NOT READY message is displayed press the key to display the faulted zone s Restore faulted zone s if necessary so that the READY message is displayed E nter the security code and press the TEST key The external sounder will sound for 1 second If the backup battery is discharged or missing the sounder may not turn on and a LOW BATTERY report will be transmitted with a TEST report Note that the keypad will beep once every 40 seconds as a reminder that the system is in the Test mode Fault and restore every sensor individually to assure that it is being monitored by the system Each time a protection zone is faulted the keypad will sound 3 beeps and the identification of each faulted protection zone should appear on the keypad display NOTE For 5800 wireless systems triggering a zone set to Arm AWAY Arm STAY or Disarm will take the system out of the TEST mode and cause that action Walk in front of any interior motion detectors if used and listen for the required sound as movement is detected The identification of the detector should appear on the display when it is activated NOTE Wireless motion detectors passive infrared units will send signals out only if they have been i
109. ommunication with Central Station This section provides an explanation of formats this system accommodates 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 Report Code Formats 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 ts 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 will send its message If there is an error in the transmission the receiver does not receive a valid message the kissoff frequency will not be given by the central station receiver The panel will make a total of eight attempts to the primary telephone number and eight attempts to the secondary telephone number if programmed to get a valid message through If the panel is not successful after its numerous attempts the keypad wil
110. on and Setup Guide For an explanation of these formats see the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section Can only be used if the Primary reporting format is ADEMCO Contact ID If reporting to a Pager choose from 6 7 8 or 9 as desired 46 REPORT FORMAT 1 Digit Entry Determine which format is to be used to report to the central station Enter 1 digit 0 9 0 3 1 4 1 ADEMCO Lo Speed Standard this is the default 1 3 1 4 1 Radionics Standard 2 4 2 ADEMCO Lo Speed Standard 3 4 2 Radionics Standard 6 4 2 ADEMCO Express 7 ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting 8 3 1 4 1 ADEMCO Lo Speed Expanded 9 3 1 4 1 Radionics Expanded Enter as the 4th digit of 43 if 3 1 dialer reporting is to be used NOTE The maximum number of alarm and alarm restore reports during one armed period is determined by field 92 See field 27 which may override this field s selection x47 SPLIT DUAL REPORTING 1 Digit Entry Enter 0 to disable backup report only Entries 1 through 9 can be made as indicated in the table below Entries 6 through 9 will send a report to a pager in addition to the selected primary phone number but you must enter the pager number as the secondary phone number in field 42 6 All reports except Open Close Alarms Open Close Troubles 7 All reports Alarms Troubles 8 All reports Alarms Open Close Troubles 9 All reports except Open Close Alarms Open Close for users
111. only fault signals It will not send a low battery signal until it is Unsupervised Button RF activated The transmitter may be carried off premises Transmitter Battery Life 5 4 Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters until you are ready to enroll the transmitters during system programming After enrolling batteries need not be removed Batteries in the wireless transmitters may last from 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used Factors such as humidity extreme temperatures as well as large temperature variations may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation Section 5 Wireless Expansion The wireless system can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing the dealer or user of the system time to arrange a change of battery and maintain protection for that point within the system Some transmitters e g 5802 5802CP and 5804 contain long life but nonreplaceable 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 5802MN MN2 5802CP and 5804 should be periodically tested for battery life The 5802MN and 5804 Button Transmitters have replaceable batteries Using the Transmitter Sniffer Mode The Transmitter Sniffer mode is a procedure that verifies that all transmitters have been
112. ontains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following jacks An RJ 31X is used to connect this equipment to the telephone network The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENS should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experience
113. or partly or completely closed Smoke could be blocked by the closed door Also an alarm in the hallway outside may not wake up the sleeper if the door is closed e Install a smoke detector inside bedrooms where electrical appliances such as portable heaters air conditioners or humidifiers are used e Install a smoke detector at both ends of a hallway if the hallway is more than 40 feet 12 meters long e Install smoke detectors in any room where an alarm control is located or in any room where alarm control connections to an AC source or phone lines are made If detectors are not so located a fire within the room could prevent the control from reporting a fire or an intrusion LIVING ROOM M Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection y Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection A Heat Activated Detectors E BEDROOM TO BEDROOM BEDROOM OS LVNG RM THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE SOUNDING FOR 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
114. ors Word Space A AIR ALARM ALLEY AMBUSH AREA APARTMENT ATTIC AUDIO B BABY BACK BAR BASEMENT BATHROOM BED BEDROOM BELL BLOWER BOILER BOTTOM BREAK BUILDING C CABINET CALL CAMERA CAR CASH CCTV CEILING CELLAR CENTRAL CIRCUIT CLOSED COMPUTER CONTACT D DAUGHTERS DELAYED DEN DESK DETECTOR DINING DISCRIMINATOR 055 057 059 060 061 062 064 065 066 067 068 069 071 072 073 075 076 077 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 098 100 101 102 103 104 DISPLAY DOOR DOWN DOWNSTAIRS DRAWER DRIVEWAY DUCT E EAST ELECTRIC EMERGENCY ENTRY EQUIPMENT EXIT EXTERIOR F FACTORY FAMILY FATHERS FENCE FIRE FLOOR FLOW FOIL FOYER FREEZER FRONT G GARAGE GAS GATE GLASS GUEST GUN H HALL HEAT HOLDUP HOUSE I INFRARED INSIDE INTERIOR INTRUSION J JEWELRY annunciation of those words CHARACTER ASCII CHART Space Y O O1 BR ND e 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 113 e 114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 125 126 128 129 130 132 134 135 e 136 e 138 139 e 140 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 150 151 152 153 For Adding Custom Words K KITCHEN L LAUNDRY LEFT LEVEL LIBRARY LIGHT LINE LIVING LOADING LOCK LOOP LOW LOWER M MACHINE MAIDS MAIN MASTER MEDICAL MEDICINE MONEY MONITOR MOTHERS MOTION MOTOR N
115. ox see box above If enabled any alarm from an exit or interior zone occurring within two minutes after the end of the exit delay will send a special message indicating exit alarm to the central station and a zone indication and Exit Alarm or EA is displayed on the keypad If an exit or interior zone contains a fault as the exit delay ends the local bell and keypad sound continuously a If the subscriber then disarms the system before the ensuing ENTRY dday ends no message is transmitted to the central station but a zone indication and Canceled Alarm or CA is displayed on the keypad b If the system is not disarmed before that entry delay ends a special message Indicating Exit Alarm is sent to the central station and a zone indication and Exit Alarm or EA is displayed on the keypad For expanded or 4 2 reporting a 2nd digit is sent and is the same as the 2nd digit of the zone Alarm Report code programmed in field 56 For Contact ID reporting Event code 374 and the zone number is sent There is no restore message for an Exit Alarm report AWAY STAY CLOSE REPORT CODE 2 Digit Entry See box on previous page To enable enter a code or O to disable in either or both boxes For expanded or 4 2 reporting 2nd digit for each User No RF XMTR LOW BATTERY REPORT CODE 2 Digit Entry See box on previous page CANCEL REPORT CODE 2 Digit Entry See box on previous page VISTA 10SE Installation and Setu
116. p Guide RESTORE REPORT CODES 70 75 70 71 72 73 74 75 80 81 82 91 92 ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODE See box on previous page For expanded or 4 2 reporting a 2nd digit is automatically sent and is the same as the 2nd digit of the zone Alarm Report code programmed in field 56 TROUBLE RESTORE REPORT CODE 2 Digit Entry See box on previous page This is sent when a trouble in a zone is restored BYPASS RESTORE REPORT CODE 2 Digit Entry See box on previous page This is sent when a zone that has been bypassed Is unbypassed AC RESTORE REPORT CODE 2 Digit Entry See box on previous page Reports with Subscriber No LOW BAT RESTORE REPORT CODE 2 Digit Entry See box on previous page Reports with Subscriber No RF XMTR LOW BATTERY RESTORE CODE 2 Digit Entry See box on previous page This is sent when a transmitter that previously sent in a low battery message has sent a message indicating it no longer has a low battery condition OUTPUT RELAYS This is an Interactive Menu mode that is applicable only if 4204 relays are to be used 3 in field 25 See the RELAY OUTPUT DEVICES section for a detailed programming procedure Also refer to the OUTPUT RELAYS TABLE FOR FIELDS 80 and 81 in the Programming Form inserted in this manual ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT DEVICES This is an interactive menu mode that is applicable only if field 25 is programmed for a 4204 relay
117. per see detector s instructions 9807LST Detectors Momentarily short these contacts with a small screwdriver S808LST Two keypad beeps occur when the detector is faulted the first time Wait 6 to 8 seconds then press and release the test switch or momentarily 5809 HeatSensor 135 short the contacts again If the control has accepted the input code 3 beeps Detector Transmitter sound and the enrolled input loop number is displayed 5816 Door Window Enroll as 3 for RF Supervised 5816MN Transmitter Has two unique input loop zones one for a wired closed circuit contact loop and the other for a built in reed switch used in conjunction with a magnet 5816TEMP Low Temp Sensor Either or both may be used Multi Point Universal Enroll as 3 for RF supervised Transmitter Has three unique input loop codes one for a DIP switch set Primary contact loop and the others for two Auxiliary closed circuit contact loops The Primary loop may be set for e Repeating or Single Transmission e Normally Open or Normally Closed circuit e Slow or Fast Response 3 Minute or no Transmission Inhibit 5 5 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 5800 Series Transmitters Table continued Model _ Description Input Type and Special Notes Multi Point Universal DIP Switches Set all DIP switches to the OFF position when enrolling the Transmitter cont d serial number NOTE All loops must be as
118. pha Descriptor mode enter 00 at the summary display This prompt will be displayed Alpha Pgm 13 Enter 99 to exit the Programming mode Adding Custom Words will not be annunciated by the 4285 4286 VIP Module You can add up to five installer defined words to the built in vocabulary Each of the five words can actually consist of a word string of one or more words but no more than a total of ten characters including spaces can be used for each word or word string Custom words must begin with an alphabetic character If a number or symbol is used as the first character the word will not be saved 1 Perform steps 1 2 and 3 of Programming Zone Descriptors on a previous page Select CUSTOM WORD mode and enter 1 Yes when the prompt CUSTOM WORD is displayed Custom words are found as numbers 250 254 on the Alpha Vocabulary List 2 Enter the number 1 5 of the custom word or word string to be created for example if you are creating the first custom word or word string enter 1 for the second custom word enter 2 etc A blinking cursor will now appear at the beginning of the second line 3 To enter the custom word characters refer to the CHARACTER ASCI CHART of letters numbers and symbols on a following page Press the key followed by the two digit entry for the first letter you would like to display for example press 65 for A press 84 for T etc 4 When you have display
119. pts for smoke detector reset if 4 wire smoke detectors are used Programming e Programmed options are stored in electrically erasable nonvolatile EEPROM memory information can be reprogrammed at any time and will not be lost in the event of a power loss e Thesystem can be uploaded downloaded or controlled via an BM compatible computer using ADEMCO s Compass Windows downloading software and a modem specified by ADEMCO Keypad programming consists of e Data field programming e Interactive menu mode programming For programming from a keypad a 6139 2 line alpha keypad must be connected but need not stay in the system Communication Formats Supported e ADEMCO Low Speed Standard or Expanded e Sescoa Radionics Standard or Expanded e ADEMCO Express e ADEMCO Contact ID Zone Descriptors You can assign alpha descriptors to all zones useful only when using alpha keypads and or the 4285 4286 VIP Module AC Power Supply Uses No 1321 120VAC plug in transformer with 16 5VAC 25VA output 1321CN in Canada Backup Battery Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid 12VDC 4AH minimum VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 1 4 SECTION 2 Installing the Control In This Section Mounting the Cabinet Mounting the Control and RF Receiver Circuit Board in the Cabinet Installing the Lock Standard Phone Line Connections Mounting the Control s Circuit Board Alonein the Cabinet Mounting the Cabinet Mount
120. r to the programming procedures for 80 and 81 interactive modes that are provided in the MECHANICS of PROGRAMMING OUTPUT DEVICE PROGRAMMING and ZONE LISTS sections for specific programming details 62 SECTION 7 4285 and 4286 VIP Module In This Section Installing the VIP Module Checking 4285 4286 VIP Module Operation Programming the 4285 4286 VIP Module Installing the Voice Interactive Phone Module General Information UL The 4285 4286 VIP Module is an add on accessory for the VISTA 10SE that permits access to the security system via a TouchT one phone either on premises or by a call in when away The VIP Module can announce many of the same words that would normally be displayed on an alpha keypad under the same system conditions When using the VIP Module addressable keypads must be used in the system but set to the non addressable mode address 31 i e do not use a 6127 keypad When properly connected the VIP Module will enable the user to do the following via a TouchT one telephone e Receive synthesized voice messages over the phone regarding the status of the security system e Arm and disarm the security system and perform most other commands using the telephone keypad with voice annunciation provided over the phone as confirmation after a command is entered The phone used for phone access must have TouchT one capability though Touch T one service is not necessary if premises uses PULSE
121. rs The alpha keypad used with the VISTA 10SE can have a user friendly English language descriptor location of all protection zones keypad panics and RF receiver supervision faults programmed into the system Each descriptor can be composed of a combination of words up to a maximum of 3 selected from a vocabulary of words stored in memory see the list on a following page In addition up to 5 installer defined words can be added to those already in memory Thus when an alarm or trouble occurs in a zone an appropriate descriptor for that zone s location will be displayed at the keypad NOTE Alpha descriptor entry can be done locally at the alpha keypad or remotely using downloading software The alpha keypad procedure Is described below Programming Zone Descriptors You can enter the descriptor when the zone is being defined in field 56 but we recommend you do it using this 82 Menu mode TO program zone descriptors enter the 3 digit reference number for the desired word s The 3 digit number for each word is provided in the Alpha Vocabulary List on a following page 1 With the system powered up enter the Programming mode by keying Installer Code 4111 8 0 The following display will appear Installer Code 20 18 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Program Alpha 2 Enter 82 The Program Alpha prompt appears 0 No 1 Yes If you press O No proceed to step 4 Custom Words 2 3 By pressing 1
122. ry phone number the control triggers the AAV if at least one of the messages was an Alarm report The control sends a listen in to follow message Contact D event code 606 which signals the 685 the central station receiver to hold the phone connection for 1 minute Once the digital message is kissed off the control gives up the phone line to the AAV module without breaking connection with the central station At this time all sirens and all continuous keypad sounds are shut off You must connect a 4204 Relay Module when using an AAV unit Do not use relay output number 1 for any other function Wiring Connections The AAV is triggered by a 4204 Relay Module as shown in the AAV connection diagrams that follow in Figures 15 and 16 one diagram for connections when a 4285 4286 VIP Module is not used the other when the 4285 4286 VIP Module is used 10 1 EAGLE SUPPLIED ee IP CONTROL DIALER HEADER DIP Switch S YD S O O D 9 EAGLE 1250 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide YELLOW CONTROL 4204 RELAY 1 SHOWN NOTE REFER TO AAV MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE TIP EARTH GROUND 0000A OA E RED R GREY R RJ31X BROWN T LEN TO PREMISES HANDSET INCOMING PHONE LINE V10SE 027 VO Figure 15 Connection of AAV Unit When Not Using a 4285 or 4286 VIP Module EAGLE SUPPLIED eae TT CONTROL D
123. s of slots at the top of the cabinet as shown in Detail A Position the base of the receiver board onto the mounting clips and secure both to the Cabinet with the supplied screws see Detail B Hang two mounting clips supplied with the control board on the raised cabinet tabs as shown in Detail C in Figure 3 Insert the top of the control board into the slots of the mounting clips secured in step 3 above Position the lower end of the control board into place on the mounting clips and secure both to the cabinet with the two supplied screws Insert both grounding lugs supplied with the receiver through the top of the cabinet into the left hand terminals of the antenna blocks located at the upper edge of the receiver board and secure them to the cabinet with the screws provided as shown in Detail D Insert the receiver s antennas through the top of the cabinet into the blocks right hand terminals and tighten the screws Refer to setup and wiring instructions for the receiver in the WIRELESS EXPANSION 5800 RF SYSTEMS section Section 2 Installing the Control HOLES FOR ANTENNAS AND GROUNDING LUGS CABINET L CIRCUIT BOARD BOARD A SUPPORTING RECEIVER CIRCUIT BOARD SLOTS See Detail D DETAIL A SIDE VIEW LA AS OF BOARD SUPPORTING SLOTS A d CLIP CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD i DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF MOUNTING CLIP MOUNTING CLIP Tanaina SO ee ee GROUNDING CABINET
124. signed the same input type 5818 Recessed Magnetic Enroll as 3 for RF supervised Contact Transmitter 5819 Shock Processor Enroll as 3 for RF Supervised 5819BRS Transmitter Has three unique input loop zones one for a wired closed circuit contact loop 5819WHS one for use with inertia type shock detectors mounted externally and one for a built in reed switch used in conjunction with a magnet 5849 Glassbreak Enroll as 3 for RF supervised 5850 Detector Transmitter 5852 5890 PIR Detector Enroll as 3 for RF supervised 5890P1 Transmitter The cover must be on the unit when enrolling the serial number When enrolling a transmitter s ID code s any PIR in the vicinity that is not being enrolled should be covered with a cloth tissue etc to prevent activation Installing 5800 Series Transmitters To be sure reception of the transmitter s signal at the proposed mounting location is adequate perform a Go No Go Test in the TESTING theSYSTEM section Setting DIP Switches on the 5827 Transmitter s Y ou must set a 5827 Transmitter to the programmed House ID using its DIP switches DIP SWITCH POSITION HOUSE DIP SWITCH POSITION SWITCH UP FOR ON SWITCH DOWN FOR OFF SHOWN SET FOR HOUSE ID 30 ao ue ur ur ue 5 ur ue ue uP pe ICO O IS 5 6 SECTION 6 Relay Output Devices In This Section Relay Device Basics Programming Options 4204 Relay Mod
125. ssing the system from an on premises phone 1 Make 12V and and data in and data out connections from the VIP Module to the control using the connector cable supplied with the VIP Module see Figure 10 Color Lead Terminal On Control These are the same connections as those used for remote GREEN DATA IN terminal 6 keypads BLACK AUX terminal 4 RED AUX terminal 5 YELLOW DATA OUT terminal 7 2 Insert the keyed connector at the other end of the connector cable into the mating header on the VIP Module see diagram on next page for location of the header 3 Connect terminals 1 through 4 on the VIP Module as shown in the Wiring Table and in the 4285 4286 wiring diagram that follows Use an RJ31X jack with a direct connect cord and make all connections exactly as shown If the leads on the direct connect cord are too short to reach their assigned terminals splice additional wires to them as required 4285 4286 WIRING TABLE 4285 4286 4286 Terminal Connects to 1 Phone In Tip Terminal 17 on control Phone In Ring Terminal 18 on control Phone Out Tip BROWN lead from direct connect cord Phone Out Ring GRAY lead from direct connect cord NOT USED Output High Not used 4285 Spkr High on 4286 J O O0d B ND Output Rtn Not used 4285 Spkr Return on 4286 problem may arise in
126. tection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 105 F 32 to 40 C the detection performance can decrease e Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people e 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 e 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 e This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 20 years the electronic components could fail at any
127. ter is supervised by a check in signal that is sent to the receiver at 70 90 minute intervals If at least one check in is not received from each supervised transmitter within a 12 hour period the missing transmitter number s and the message CHECK is displayed In accordance with ULC standards the RF supervision period for the VISTA 10SE is three hours for fire zones Zone Type 9 and 12 hours for all other zone types The supervision for a particular transmitter in the system that may also be carried off the premises 5801 5802MN may be turned off by enrolling it as a UR unsupervised RF type as described later 5800 Series transmitters have built in tamper protection and annunciate as a Check condition if covers are removed Transmitter Input Types All of the transmitters described have one or more unique factory assigned input loop D codes Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone for example a 5804 s four inputs require four programming zones Refer to the ZONE PROGRAMMING section Transmitters can be enrolled as one of the following types RF Sends periodic check in signals as well as fault restore and low Supervised RF battery signals The transmitter must remain within the receiver s range UR Sends all the signals that the RF type does but the control does not supervise the check in signals The transmitter may therefore be Unsupervised RF carried off premises BR Sends
128. that field number No changes are accepted in this mode To delete an entry in a field press x Field No applies only to fields 40 43 and 94 Interactive Mode Programming 56 58 x80 x81 and 82 RUE se hg Press x Interactive Mode No for example 56 The uring Interactive mode programming pala ee displays the first of a series of prompts requesting eee em A detailed procedure with displays of prompts is provided in 00 Quit 01 later sections of this manual Zone Number 4 Interactive Mode Used to Program 56 Zone Programming Zone characteristics report codes alpha descriptors and serial numbers 58 Expert Mode Zone characteristics report codes and Programming serial numbers 80 Output Relay 4204 Relay module Programming 81 Zone List Zone lists for relay control Programming 82 Alpha Programming Zone alpha descriptors Loading Factory Defaults Toload the factory defaults enter the Programming mode press 97 then exit the Programming mode Do not press 97 to load defaults if any programming has been done previously If you do data already programmed into the system will be changed 96 resets all the subscriber account numbers and CSID in preparation for an initial download Exiting the Programming Mode 99 allows re entry into the Program mode using Installer Code 80 98 prevents re entry into the Programming mode using the Installer code 12 2 SECTION Zone Response
129. the control cabinet to a sturdy wall using fasteners or anchors not supplied in a clean dry area that is not readily accessible to the general public Four mounting holes are provided at the back of the cabinet for this purpose If an RF receiver is being used and you intend to mount its PC board within the cabinet note the following e Donot mount the cabinet on or near metal objects This will decrease RF range and or block RF transmissions from wireless transmitters e Donot locate the cabinet in an area of high RF interference revealed by frequent or pro longed lighting of the LED in the receiver after it is operational Random flicker is OK Installing the Lock Use an ADEMCO No N6277 Cam Lock and No N6277 1 Push On Clip Retainer Clip NOTE The cabinet can be closed and secured without a lock by using 2 screws in the cover s edge 1 Remove the cabinet door It is easily RETAINER CLIP Pa i f NOTE POSITION removable for servicing and is easily z reinstalled 2 Remove the lock knockout from the control cabinet door Insert the key into the lock Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch 3 bracket when the door is closed 3 Hold the lock steady and insert the retainer clip into the retainer slots Position the clip as illustrated in order to permit easy removal UNLOCKED CABINET DOOR BOTTOM V10SE 002 VO Figure 1 Installing the Lock Before instal
130. the data fields and the user friendly Interactive Menu modes 56 58 80 81 82 We therefore urge you to read and understand the following before proceeding with any programming If RF zones or relays are used the following applicable program fields must be enabled before doing any zone programming 22 RF SYSTEM 25 OUTPUT RELAY MODULE It is possible to program the system at any time even at the installer s premises prior to the actual installation Simply apply power temporarily to the control and then program the unit as desired You cannot enter the Programming mode unless the security system is disarmed There are two programming modes Data Field programming and Interactive Menu mode programming Data Field programming is used for setting various system options Interactive programming is used for programming zone information programming relay outputs inserting alpha descriptors or custom words and enrolling transmitter serial numbers To program the system you must use a 6139 2 line alpha keypad connected to the keypad terminals on the control 4 5 6 and 7 Remember the security system must be disarmed The alpha keypad need not remain in the system after programming Programming can also be performed remotely from the installer s office home using an IBM personal computer a modem and COMPASS downloading software Seethe REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DOWNLOADING section Entering the Program Mode
131. the keypad wiring connections and make sure each of the 6 basic hardwired zones has a 1000 ohm resistor connected across ts terminals Do not remove the EOL resistors until you are ready to make connections to the hardwired zones to allow for testing later in the manual If an OC or OPEN CIRCUIT display is present on the keypad data from the control is not reaching the keypad Check the wiring SECTION 4 Basic Hardwired Zones 1 6 In This Section Installing the Hardwired Zones Programming Hardwired Zones Installing the Hardwired Zones Common Characteristics for Zones 1 6 UL Response time from 300 500 milliseconds 400 milliseconds nominal Zone 3 can be programmed in field 52 for normally closed sensor fast response 10mSec max to an open suitable for vibration type contacts Default response Is 400mSec nominal which should be used for most standard contacts EOLR supervised zones support both open circuit and closed circuit devices As many 4 wire smoke detectors as can be powered from Aux Power on the control on zone 5 4 Wire Smoke Combustion detectors are not permitted in UL installations Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to Zones 1 6 To wire burglary and panic devices to zones 1 6 perform the following steps referring to Figure 17 VISTA LOSE Summary of Connections on the inside back cover of this manual 1 Connect sensors contacts to the hardwired zone terminals 8 through 16 See the
132. the report With ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting Enter any digit other than 0 in the first box to enable zone to report This is an enabling code only and is disregarded in the actual reporting to the central office Entries in the second boxes will be ignored A O not 10 in the first box will disable the report Examples For Code 3 single digit enter O For Code 32 two digits enter For Code B2 hexadecimal enter Section 14 Data Field Descriptions SYSTEM STATUS x60 REPORT CODES 60 68 x61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 TROUBLE REPORT CODE See box above 2 Digit Entry BYPASS REPORT CODE See box above 2 Digit Entry AC LOSS REPORT CODE See box above 2 Digit Entry Reports with Subscriber No Timing of this report is random with up to a 48 minute delay The Restore Report has a random delay of up to about 12 minutes If AC restores before the report goes out there is no AC Restore Report LOW BAT REPORT CODE See box on previous page 2 Digit Entry Reports with Subscriber No TEST REPORT CODE See box on previous page 2 Digit Entry Periodic Reports with Subscriber No OPEN EXIT ALARM REPORT CODE 1st DIGITS 2 Digit Entry Open Report Code To enable enter a code or O to disable in the left hand box see box above For expanded or 4 2 reporting 2nd digit User No Exit Alarm Report Code To enable enter a code or O to disable in the right hand b
133. time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly The security keypad and remote keypad should be tested as well Wireless transmitters used in some systems are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery lifeina 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 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company a Division of Pittway
134. tion and Setup Guide 5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification All of the transmitters illustrated on this page 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 input loops require four programming zones 5801 ENROLL AS UR OR RF YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON LOOP 4 5809 ENROLL AS RF 5808 ENROLL AS RF UL 15 4 LOOP 3 LOOP 2 REED LOOP 2 LOOP 1 O TERMINALS LOOP 1 LOOP 4 ALTERNATE YOU MUST 5816MN ENROLL THIS jen ENROLL AS RF BUTTON 5802MN nn ENROLL AS UR OR RF LOOP 3 2 LOOP 1 Ae TERMINALS LOOP 1 LOOP 2 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON LOOP 4 LOOP 3 TERMINALS 5819 ENROLL AS RF 5827 SET HOUSE CODE LOOP 3 5804BD ENROLL AS BR F LOOP 2 REED LOOP 1 ad TERMINALS EE L a ae 5816 ENROLL AS RF 5850 GBD ENROLL AS RF 5817 ENROLL AS RF LOOP 1 INTERNAL SHOCK RTS mal SENSOR 5819S WHS amp BRS ENROLL AS RF 5827BD SET HOUSE CODE LOOP 3 LOOP 1 MOTION 5890 ENROLL AS RF The 5802MN 5802MN2 5804 5804BD 5814 5816TEMP 5819 5819S WHS amp BRS 5827BD and 5850 transmitters are not intended for use in UL installations Section 15 Zone Programming XMIT TO CONFIRM Confirmation Option This prompt appears only if you answered PRESS T
135. ual that accompanies the radio Wiring Connections Connect the data in data out terminals and voltage terminals of the LRR being used to the control s terminals as shown below 7720PLUS 7820 7835C AUX POWER RTN LONG RANGE RADIO AUX POWER EEN TO CONTROL DATA IN RADIO DATA OUT DATA OUT FROM CONTROL RADIO DATA IN TERMINALS ON CONTROL PANEL Figure 14 Long Range Radio Connections Programming for Long Range Radio Programming for the Long Range Radio and or Dynamic Signaling feature that follows is explained in the DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS section fields x27 and 93 9 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Dynamic Signaling Feature 9 2 This VISTA 105SE control panel features Dynamic Signaling Delay DSD and Dynamic Signaling Priority DSP message reporting when Long Range Radio is used These message outputs are accessed through data field 93 The Dynamic Signaling feature is designed to reduce the number of redundant reports sent to the central station The features are described as follows e Dynamic Signaling Delay DSD You can select the time the panel should wait for acknowledgment from the first reporting destination 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 choice is made by the first entry in field 93 This delay is applicable to each individual message e Dynamic Signaling Priority
136. ugh 6 respectivel y with the appropriate subscriber number 21 1 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide Duress Code This feature is intended for use when you are forced to disarm or arm the system under threat When used the system will act normally but can silently notify the central station of your situation if that service has been provided Important This code is useful only when the system is connected to a central station The Duress code may be any 4 digit code assigned to User Number 8 To program a Duress code 1 Enter Master Code 2 Press the CODE 8 key 3 Press the 8 key again 8 Duress Code User No 4 Enter the desired 4 digit Duress Code The keypad will beep once NOTE The Duress Code must differ from the Master Code or any other User s Code To change the Duress Code Repeat above steps 1 2 and 3 and then step 4 with the new Duress Code To delete the Duress Code Perform steps 1 2 and 3 and then stop When the keypad beeps once it signifies that the code has been deleted Keypad Functions 21 2 Note that if you enabled QUICK ARM field 21 you can press the 4 key instead of entering the security code for any of the arming procedures AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM The security code is always required however when disarming the system NOTE The Quick Arm feature will function only if the Master Code has been programmed see Assigning the Master Code on a previous page
137. ules Relay Device Basics Relays are programmable switches that can be used to perform many different functions They can be used to turn lights on and off control sounders or for status indications In this system each relay must be programmed as to how to act ACTION when to activate START and when to deactivate STOP Each of these is described below The control supports a total of 4 output relays The 4204 Relay modules provide Form C normally open and normally closed contacts In 80 and 81 interactive modes a series of keypad prompts will request entries for programming of the Relay outputs used in the system Refer also to OUTPUT RELAY DEVICE WORKSHEET FOR 80 AND 81 INTERACTIVE MODES in the blank programming form provided in the separate Programming Form manual 4204 Relay Modules 4204 Relay Unit if installed in cabinet 1 Insert self tapping screws provided in two adjacent raised cabinet tabs Leave the heads projecting 1 8 2 Hangthe unit on the screw heads via two of the slotted holes at the rear of its housing as shown in Figure 9 below 3 The 4204 s cover can be left off if the unit s DIP switch is set with its position 1 ON to the right as shown in its instructions The tamper protected cover is necessary for installations outside of the control s cabinet zz Sn T aan V is Il y y y DETAIL A SIDE VIEW OF BOARD SUPPORTING CABINET DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF MOUNT
138. umber along with a for the loop number allowing you to re enter the correct loop number Press to back up and re enter the serial and or loop number If the serial loop number combination transmitted does not match the serial and loop number entered a display similar to the Key ROBB 4083 nas Revd A022 4064 1 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 again and then enter the correct serial number Zn ZT RC In L If the serial number transmitted matches the serial number 11 00 10 RF entered the keypad beeps 3 times and advances to the Summary display of the next zone to be programmed Note that when editing an s next to the loop number indicates that the transmitter s serial number has been enrolled 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 ENROLLED TRANSMITTERS worksheet of the Programming Form Then enter the other information zone number zone type loop number etc relevant to that device This information will be useful if any troubleshooting is needed later on The installer may want to consider leaving this worksheet at the site in the panel cabinet 15 7 VISTA 10SE Installation and S
139. ur Panic 07 Disarm 22 Arm STAY 20 Arm AWAY 21 Arm AWAY 21 Arm STAY 20 Disarm 22 U L The 5804 and 5804BD transmitters are not approved for use in UL installations 15 11 VISTA 10SE Installation and Setup Guide 15 12 SECTION 16 Output Device Programming x80 Menu Mode In This Section Programming Options Defined Programming Output Devices Programming Options Defined The following definitions will help you understand the programming of output devices when using 80 this section and 81 the Zone List section that follows The options used to start and stop these devices are described below followed by the actual screen prompts and available entries We recommend that you first fill out the Output Relays Worksheet for Fidds 80 and 81 in the separate Programming Form prior to programming AN Relays and output devices are not recommended for life safety applications The letter s in parentheses after each function described below such as A after ACTION are those that appear in the various summary displays of programmed data during programming ACTION A The ACTION of the relay is how the relay will respond when it is activated by the START programming You may want the relay to activate momentarily to pulse on and off continuously or to remain activated until some other event occurs to stop it There are four different choices of actions e ACTIVATE for 2 SECONDS and then reset e ACTIVATE and REMAIN
140. without saving If you entered RF BR or UR as the Input Device a prompt for Serial and Loop number is displayed as shown at left Section 15 Zone Programming 10 INPUT S N L Serial Number entry and Loop Number entry A022 4064 1 Used only when enrolling wireless transmitters a Transmit an open and close sequence If you are using a button Note The A and B keys type transmitter press and release the button may be used to move the OR cursor to the right A or left B within the serialnumber b Manually enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the label of field thus allowing you to correct any entry errors that the transmitter using the alpha display keypad may have been made OR c To copy the serial number previously enrolled used when programming a transmitter with several input loops simply press key C The cursor then moves to the L You can edit the loop number if necessary When the loop number is acceptable press 10 XMIT TO CONFIRM The prompt to confirm appears This prompt appears only if you Oo OSs answered Yes to the SET TO CONFIRM prompt the first prompt after entering this field x58 previously To confirm activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone The system checks for a duplicate If a duplicate exists a long error beep sounds If a duplicate serial loop number combination is found the keypad emits a single long beep and displays the serial n

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