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2. 59 Deleting a User Code 69 Dialer 32 BIER 71 DIGITAL 83 Direct Wire Downloading 62 Downloading Access Security 59 Downloading 59 Duress Codes Level 6 66 Duress Reporting 66 Dynamic Signaling 45 Dynamic Signaling Priority 45 Early Power Detect 46 Earth Ground 5 ite Ms 52 Event nant nee 48 Event Log Descriptors 86 Event Logging Commands 81 Exit Hee es ed Gol cade 12 Exiting the User Edit Mode 69 External Sounders 26 FCC PART 68 NOTICE 79 FCC REGISTRATION 83 Fire Drills Festi tte 71 First Communication 62 Power LOSS tunis 46 FUSING iii 83 General Description
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4. 11 Getting On Line with a Control Panel 61 GIObal AM Pistes rm tec 68 Go No Go Test 73 Hardwire and Optional Expansion Zones 11 Honeywell 4146 us 43 Installer User 1 Code Level 0 65 Installer Unattended Program Mode 60 Installing The 21 59 Installing the Control s Circuit Board 23 Installing V Plex Devices 35 Merc 17 Keys WIE boo pedo rete bo ab pe eds 43 Keyswitch Tamper 43 Line Security iiti tee tee esc tet e 78 LINE SEIZE iiit ER ade 83 Listof FIQUIOS ioi be i Gb dte 5 L O BAT ent bti 74 ERRiBattery n ee o ate ets 46 ERR CRG is Dad ete bets 46 LRR reporting options 45 96 Manager Codes Level 2 65 Master Codes Level 1 65 Master 19 Mercantile Premises Listing 22 Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing 22 MODEM COMM 60 75 59 Mounting The Control
5. fre burg ceb 003 VO Figure 3 3 Commercial Fire Installation Considerations Installing the Control s Circuit Board install the circuit board in the cabinet perform the following steps Step Action Confirm the Mounting Plate is installed securely in the cabinet Figure 3 4 Detail A Install the nylon standoffs supplied into the top corner holes of the mounting plate Detail B Insert the top of the circuit board onto the two standoffs at the top of the mounting plate Place the board flat and secure to the mounting plate with the three accompanying screws and spacers as shown in Detail C NOTES Make sure that the tabs on the side of the plate did not pop out during shipping and are inserted into the appropriate slots Make sure that the mounting screws are tight This ensures that there is a good ground connection between the PC board and the cabinet Dress field wiring away from the microprocessor center section of the PC board Use the mounting plate brackets on the left and right sidewalls of the cabinet for anchoring field wiring using tie wraps Figure 3 3 These steps are important to minimize the risk of panel RF interference with television reception 23 DETAIL INSTALLING NYLON STANDOFFS 2 MOUNTING SPACER PLATE BOARD DETAIL A SCREW SIDE VIEW ATTACHMENT DETAIL C SIDE VIEW BOARD INSTAL
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7. n 17 Master Keypad Setup and Operation 19 SECTION 3 INSTALLING THE CONTAR QDBE 522 nata oaa oe opo on ed o ara ee Cox oh ea a aea ee rye pa ee aye 21 Mounting the Control Cabinet erret retenir sienne Ye Yep ane eoa 21 Installing th Cabinet Lock 21 Mercantile Premises Listing Guidelines ss 22 Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing Guidelines ss 22 Commercial Fire Guidelines sise 23 Installing the Control s Circuit Board ennui 28 Installing the 24 Installing External Soundetrs niii 26 Auxiliary 29 Telephone Line Connections 30 Dialer Connections 31 Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to Zones 1 8 iii 32 Installing V Plex 35 Wireless Zone Expansion RR 38 Installing Output Devices C 41 Installing a Remote Keyswitch sise 43 Installing a Remote Keypad Sounder For Commercial Burglary use only 44 Communicators Connected to the ECP Bus nennen senten nennen 45 Access Contr
8. 71 System Messages 74 System Sensor EOLR 1 EOL Relay Module 34 Tamper Supervision 34 Telephone Line Connections 30 TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS 79 Testing The 71 Transformer Connections 51 Transmitter Battery Life 41 Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode 73 Transmitter Input 40 Transmitter Supervision 40 Trouble Conditions 74 Trouble Messages 46 74 Trouble Supervisory Activation 30 Turning the System Over to the User 75 UL Installation Requirements 77 UL1610 Central Station Burglary Alarm 78 UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm 78 97 UL609 Local Mercantile Premises Local Mercantile Safe amp Vall 78 UL864 NFPA Central Station and Remote Station FIR 77 UL864 NFPA Local Fire 77 UNABLE ARM LOBBY PARTITION 18 Unattended Download 60 Unsupervised 40 Wse
9. 30 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 33 5140DLM BACKUP DIALER MODULE 83 5800 Series Transmitters 40 n n E RR 38 5 GIOUD tach alerte rente ati 67 Access Control 46 Access Control Commands 82 Addressing the 5 25 Affects Lobby aene eee tts 18 Agency 5 77 29 Alarm Indicating Devices 27 28 Alarm Output Supervision 27 Alarm POWER 83 Antenna cto rt deret battere rns 46 Ante Mask tiere tete rte eto rr b de haga 12 Arms Lobby itt betreibt cete 18 Aux Standby Pwr aetates 83 Auxiliary Power 1 Current Load 53 Auxiliary Power 2 Current Load 54 Auxiliary Relay Connections 29 Backup Battery 83 Battery Capacity Calculation Worksheet 56 Battery Saver ice ge en e c pda 30 95 Index Battery Selection 56 Battery Test ent det 71 Bell 1 Outpu
10. 21 Mult AGCOSS 67 Multiple Partition 5 66 OPEN CIRCUIT RR TREE 25 Off Normal Report 75 One Man Walk 71 On Line Control Functions 62 Open Close Reporting 66 Operator Access 59 Operator Codes Levels 3 5 66 Output Device Control Commands 81 Output Devices 41 Overvoltage Protection 31 Partitioned System 17 rotor reds 13 17 Peripherals Devices 12 Phone Module Access Code 7 PLL out of LOCK ait ed een 46 Polling EOOp 222 35 Polling Loop Current 53 Polling Loop Supervision 37 Power Failure renere es 74 Power Unattained 46 Printer Configurations 48 Programming Commands 81 QUICK JAIME E 65 QUICK 7 RCVR SETU
11. 62 Section 6 User Access Codes General Information The VISTA 128FBPT system allows a total of 150 security access codes to be allocated The VISTA 250FBPT allows a total of 250 security access codes to be allocated Each security access code is identified by a user ID number Regardless of the number of partitions each code has access to it occupies only one user slot in the system particular code is not used in all partitions that user ID number cannot be used again The Quick Arm feature can also be programmed partition specific program field 29 The Quick Arm feature allows the user to arm the system by pressing the key instead of the security code The security code must always be entered to disarm the system L A user code other than the installer code must be programmed in order for the Quick Arm feature to function The system is shipped with the following defaults for the user codes User 4 Digit Code Alpha Descriptor User 1 Installer 5140 INSTLR User 2 1234 MASTER User Codes and Levels of Authority Each user of the system can be assigned a level of authority which authorizes the user for certain system functions A user can have different levels of authority within different partitions Use the View Capabilities keypad function User Code to view the partitions and authority levels for which a particular user is authorized These levels are described below Le
12. Alarm Equipment You should ensure that this equipment does not disable alarm equipment in installations where the alarm equipment utilizes the same telephone network connection as this equipment If you have questions about what will disable the alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer Electrical Safety Advisory Telephone companies report that electrical surges typically lighting transients are very destructive to customer terminal equipment connected to AC power sources This has been identified as a major nationwide problem A commercially available power surge arrestor is recommended for use with this equipment to minimize damage in the event of an electrical surge 78 INDUSTRY CANADA 5 03 NOTICE The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations
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14. 1 partitions must be owned and managed by the same person s 2 All partitions must be part of one building at one street address 3 The audible alarm device s must be placed where it they can be heard by all partitions 4 The control cabinet must be protected from unauthorized access This can be done by installing a tamper switch on the cabinet door supplied with VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT Wire the selected device to any EOLR supervised zone Zone 1 8 Program this zone for day trouble night alarm type 05 or 24 hour audible alarm type 07 response The 24 hour alarm response must be used for multiple partitioned systems 5 Remote downloading and auto disarming are not UL Listed features UL864 NFPA Local Fire Configure at least one Notification Appliance Circuit for supervision and wire polarized fire alarm indicators to it UL864 NFPA Central Station and Remote Station Fire 1 Size the backup battery for 24 hour standby time 2 For central station service you may use the 7845i ent 78471 or IGSMV IGSMHS communications device alone the main dialer with a communications device or the main dialer with the 5140DLM Backup Dialer Module For remote station service you must use the main dialer with the 5140DLM Backup Dialer Module 3 When the main dialer is used enable it field 3 30 and connect it to a telephone line Assign a 24 hour trouble response type 19 to system Zone 9774 to enable main dialer supervision
15. For ULC fire installations alarm indicating devices must not be connected to the fire transmitter These devices must be connected to the Fire Alarm Control Panel Notification Appliance Circuit outputs must be wired to a Sync Module if more than one device is used Follow instructions provided with Sync Module Be sure to use the compatible Sync Module for the Alarm Indicating Device selected MANUFACTURER SYNC MODULE MODEL NUMBER GENTEX AVSM SYSTEM SENSOR MDL WHEELOCK DSM UL Compatible Alarm Indicating Devices All visual notification appliances within the same physical area must be synchronized The bell outputs are listed as Special Application Notification Appliance Circuits ALARM INDICATING DEVICE TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEL UL listed Grade A Bell in Housing Honeywell ADEMCO AB12M RX7 UL Indoor Sounder 12V ADT 875936B Horn Strobe 2w GENTEX GEC3 12 GES3 12 GEH 12 Horn Strobe 2w GENTEX GEC3 12 GES3 12 GEH 12 Horn Strobe 4w GENTEX GEC3 12 GES3 12 GEH 12 Horn Strobe 4w GENTEX GEC3 12 GES3 12 GEH 12 Chime 12 24V Selectable Tone amp Volume Red SYSTEM SENSOR CHR Chime 12 24V Selectable Tone amp Volume White SYSTEM SENSOR CHW Chime Strobe 12 24V Selectable Candela Tone amp Volume Red SYSTEM SENSOR CHSR Chime Strobe 12 24V Selectable Candela Tone amp Volume White SYSTEM SENSOR CHSW Horn 12 24V Red SYSTEM SENSOR HR Horn 12 24V White SYSTEM SENSOR H
16. Honeywell VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT Commercial Fire and Burglary Partitioned Security System with Scheduling Installation and Setup Guide 800 09617V1 11 12 Rev B Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS set see 3 LIST OF FIGURES 5 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL sensn sees ense seen 6 UL864 COMMERCIAL FIRE COMPLIANCE ee een ee eene sese toss sese ense esee enses 7 G n ral Requirements tecnici dere 7 Programming Field Settings for UL864 Compliance us 7 Programming Field Settings for ULC304 Compliance us 10 SECTION 1 GENERAL ed npo eo eh a Repo 11 SLA Installations ii a 11 About the 128 250 11 R 11 Guidelines for Wiring a System 15 SECTION 2 ense eve ena eee eU Ca eee Yao ee set des dents etes s ess SE sen EUIS SEE Nena 17 Theory of e RE EUER RETE HR Ra EE ER 17 Setting Up a Partitioned System sise 17 Common Lobby 0016 rss
17. User Code 71 Activate Output Device as Programmed User Code 72 Activate Output Device Manually User Code 70 Activate Output Device or System Event Instantly User Code 77 Randomize Output Devices User Code 41 Randomize Output Devices Programmed with Activation Times Between 6 PM and 5 AM User Code 42 De activate Randomization Enter the sequence used to activate randomization Test Mode Commands Burglary Walk Test User Code 5 Fire Drill Test User Code 69 Installer or Master Only One Man Fire Walk Test User Code 68 Installer Only 81 Scheduling Commands Relay Control Commands Installer Programmed Schedule Events Installer Code 80 Installer or Master Only Temporary Schedule Editing User Code 81 Installer Master Manager Only Extend Closing Window User Code 82 Installer Master Manager Only End User Output Device Programming User Code 83 NOTE Scheduling is not permitted in ULC installations Activate Relay for Current Partition User Code 0 Access Control Commands Activate Access Relay for Current Partition User Code 0 Request to Enter Exit User Code 73 Request to Enter Exit at Access Point User Code 74 Access Point Number Change Access Point State User Code 75 Access Point State Perform a Test of the Vist
18. W Wireless RF Refers to the 5800 5700 series wireless transmitters and receivers Wireless Button A 5800 Series Transmitter that employs buttons such as a pendant or wireless key fob Wireless Keys 5804 series Keyfobs A miniature programmable 2 4 6 button keyfob that can be connected to your keychain Wireless Receiver Receivers for the 5800 wireless transmitters They are classified as Low Medium or High The low receiver can handle 8 wireless zones The Medium receiver can handle 16 wireless zones The high receiver can handle as many zones the panel has to offer Receivers can be stand alone 5881 5883 or built into a keypad 6150RF 6160RF X X 10 See Powerline Carrier Y 2 Zone List Used in conjunction with some scheduling features on some controls where the actions of specific zones be used to control relay outputs and other events Zone Response Type a k a Zone Type Each zone must be given a personality each available zone type represents a different personality such as a perimeter interior entry exit etc 98 94 1451 Transformer issus rt cette tene 83 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 32 41015 Relay Modules 43 4204 and 4204CF Relay Modules 41 4297 Polling Loop Extender 37 4 Wire Smoke Detector
19. BYPASS Bypass V PLEX RST V Plex Restore 86 Alpha Event Description RFLB RST RF Low Battery Restore EXP RST Expansion Module Failure Restore RST Tamper Restore FRTR RST Fire Trouble Restore COMM RESTORE Communication Restore RLY RST ECP Relay Trouble Restore ARMED Armed ARMED STAY Armed Stay ARMED REM Armed Remotely ARMED QUICK Quick Armed ARMED KEY Armed Via RF Key ARMED AUTO Auto Armed PARTIAL ARM Partial Armed ARMED EARLY Armed Early ARMED LATE Armed Late MISSED ARM Missed Arm DIALER RST Dialer Restore Shutdown SYSTEM RST System Restore Shutdown BYP RST Bypass Restore TEST EXIT Test Mode Exit PRINTER RSTR Printer Restore PAGER RSTR Pager Restore BELL RESTORE Bell Restore EXIT ERR Exit Error RECENT ARM Recent Arm VENT BYP RST Vent Zone Bypass Restore Access Control Events ACS MOD Access Control Module Failure ACS PNT Access Point Failure DSM SHNT Door Status Monitor Shunt DUR ACCS Duress Access Grant NO ENTRY Access Denied DR OPEN Door Propped Open DR FORCE Door Forced Open ENTERED Access Granted NO EXIT Egress Denied ACPT BYP Access Point Bypass RTE SHNT Request to Exit Shunt Alpha Event Description EXITED Egress Granted ACLO MOD AC Loss at M
20. Ceiling Mount Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR SCW Ceiling Mount Strobe 12 24V High Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR SCWH Horn Strobe 12V 4W WHEELOCK MT 121575W Horn Strobe 12V 2W WHEELOCK AS 121575W Strobe 12V WHEELOCK RSS 121575W Horn Strobe 12V 2W WHEELOCK NS 121575W Horn 12V 24V WHEELOCK NH 12 24 Horn 12V WHEELOCK AH 12 Horn 12V 24V WHEELOCK MT 12 24 4 12 24 Bell 12V WHEELOCK MB G6 12 MB G10 12 Table 3 1 BELL 1 AND BELL 2 MAXIMUM DEVICE RATING NOTE To use this table the device Candela Setting and Horn Setting MUST match what is listed in the Table Alarm Indicating Candela Max of Mfg Device Type Model Setting Horn Setting Devices Gentex Horn Strobe 12V 2w GEC3 12 GES3 12 GEH 12 15 Mech Temporal 6 Gentex Horn Strobe 12V 2w GEC3 12 GES3 12 GEH 12 75 Mech Temporal 2 Gentex Horn Strobe 12V 4w GEC3 12 GES3 12 GEH 12 15 Continuous Mech 6 Gentex Horn Strobe 12V 4w GEC3 12 GES3 12 GEH 12 75 Continuous Mech 2 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V HR 38 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V HW 38 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V HRK 38 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P2R 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P2RH 15 Temporal High 10 28 Alarm Indicating Candela Max of Mfg Device Type Mode
21. arming and disarming of the common lobby i e Dr s office etc Console Keypad a k a touch pad or control pad Contact ID See ADEMCO Contact ID Control Board The main PC Board a k a the panel control PCB or CPU Control Software or firmware The micro chip that contains the actual program code that runs the control panel a k a prom chip Custom Words Controls that support programmable alpha have a built in Dictionary list if the word is not in the list they can create that word as a custom alpha descriptor 89 D Daily Schedule A partition can have a daily schedule created This schedule is generally used to determine when the system will Auto Arm and or Disarm but it can also be used for special reporting purposes Default Screen On Alpha Keypads when the system is disarm the default message is Disarmed Ready to Arm On some controls this default screen can be changed by the installer to say anything up to 32 characters Direct Downloading see also download Allows the installer to connect directly to the control panel on site via a laptop without a phone line Disarm To turn the system OFF Download To send the program data or commands in the Computer to the control panel Download ID Number A user changeable 8 digit number that is downloaded to the control panel on the initial connection and must match on any future connection D T M F Abbreviation for Dual Tone
22. disable Must be set to 1 enable 1 enable 3 12 ZN TYPE 18 DELAY USE N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable 1 enable 3 13 SUPV ON OPEN AND N 0 Trouble on open Supv on short Must be set to 0 SHORT APPLIES TO ZONE 1 Supv on open Supv on short TYPE 18 3 14 W F ALARM SILENCE N 0 Silenced by User Code OFF Must be set to 0 Silenced by User OPT 1 Silenced when zone restores Code OFF 3 16 ZONE 17 18 DLY N Enter 01 15 times 2 seconds Must be set to 00 no delay Enter 00 for no delay 318 EXTENDED DLY FOR N 0 no extended delay Must be set to 0 no extended delay 17 18 1 multiply delay by 4 3 20 TRIG OUTS FUNC SEL N 0 remote keypad sounder Must be set to 0 remote keypad ONLY APPLIES TO VISTA 1 keyswitch LEDs sounder 128FBPT 321 MAX ATEMPTS Y 1 8 Must be set at 3 4 or 5 Program feature or option Permitted in Possible settings Settings permitted in UL 864 UL864 Y N 3 50 ZONE TYPES 16 18 N 0 disable Must be set to 1 enable enable 3 55 RESET ON 2 OFF FOR N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable BELL 1 1 enable 3256 RESET ON 2 OFF FOR N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable BELL 2 1 enable 3 57 CONFIRM ARM BELL 2 N 0 disable Must be set to 0 0 disable AUX 1 enable 3 59 CHIME ON BELL 2 AUX N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable if Bell 2 enable or Aux Rel
23. 00 30 according to the keypad s instructions Set an alpha keypad for address 00 and other keypads for higher addresses 00 and 01 are enabled in the system s default program Any keypads set for address 02 and above will appear blank until they are enabled in the system s program Each keypad must be set for a different address 25 Do not set any keypads to address 31 nonaddressable mode They will interfere with other keypads as well as other devices connected to the keypad terminals f an OPEN CIRCUIT message is present a keypad data from the control is not reaching the keypad Please check your wiring Supplementary Power Supply for Additional Keypads When the control s auxiliary power load for all devices exceeds you can power additional keypads from a regulated 12VDC power supply Use a UL Listed battery backed supply for UL installations For fire applications the power supply must be UL1481 Listed Connect the additional keypads as shown in Figure 3 7 using the keypad wire colors shown Be sure to observe the current ratings for the power supply used U L For UL commercial fire and burglary installations no more than one wire per terminal may be connected Use only 14 22AWG wire Make connections directly to the screw terminals as shown in Figure 3 7 Be sure to connect the negative terminal on the power supply unit to terminal 7 on the control CONTROL TERMINAL STRIP MAKE CO
24. 1 YES depending on whether this user will be allowed to arm more than one 0 NO 1 YES partition via Global Arm prompts described in the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT User Guide Part 2 SHOP 0 NO 1 YES The keypad now prompts for the user s access to the next partition Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether this user will have access to the displayed partition number If NO the keypad displays this prompt for the next partition number in sequence If YES the keypad prompts for the following Users authority level in the displayed partition see Authority Level prompt above e Open Close option for this user in the displayed partition see Open Close prompt above e Global Arm option for this user in the displayed partition When all partitions have been displayed the keypad will scroll through all partitions to which access has been assigned and will display the user number authority level open close and global arm options that were programmed for each partition to which the user was granted access For example Part 1 AO WHSE Note that the following the authority level indicates that the global arm feature is enabled for User 003 Auth 3G this user in the displayed partition and that the period at the end of the second line indicates Open Close reporting is enabled for this user in the displayed partition The indicates the partition from which the user may be changed or deleted
25. 1 60 ZONE 5 AUDIO ALARM N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable VER 1 enable 1 72 PRINTERON LINE MODE N 0 disable Not used Must be set to 0 1 enable 1 76 ACCESS RELAY N 01 96 relay number Must be set to 00 relay not used PARTITION SPECIFIC 00 relay not used for partition 1 1278 EXT HOME CONTROL EVT N 1 extended Not used Must be set to 0 0 limited 1 79 HOME CONTROL EVENTS N 0 disable Not used Must be set to 0 in each 1 enable entry 1280 LOG FAULTS amp RESTORES N 0 disable Not used Must be set to 0 1 enable 2 07AUTO DISARM DELAY N 00 delay Must be set to 15 no auto PARTITION SPECIFIC 01 14 times 4 minutes 04 56 delay disarming for partition 1 15 noauto disarming 2718 ENABLE GOTO FOR N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable for PARTITION PARTITION 1 enable partition 1 SPECIFIC 2 21 SUPERVISION PULSES N 0 disable Not Used Must be set to 00000 FOR COMMUNICATIONS 1 enable disable DEVICE 2 22 DISPLAY OTHER FIRE N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable for ALARMS PARTITION 1 enable partition 1 SPECIFIC 2 23 DISPLAY OTHER BURG amp N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable for PANIC INCLUDING CO 1 enable partition 1 ALARMS PARTITION SPECIFIC 2 24 DISPLAY TROUBLES OF N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable for OTHER PARTITIONS enable partition 1 PARTITION SPECIFIC 3 01 EVENT DISPLAY LOCK N 0
26. 1 Set the 4204 or 4204CF s DIP switches for a device address 01 15 Do not use an address being used by another device keypads RF receivers etc 2 Mount the 4204 and 4204CF modules per the instructions provided with them 3 Connect the module s wire harness to the control 11 12 13 and 14 Plug the connector on the harness to the module When mounting remotely homerun each module to the control The table below shows the maximum wire run lengths Refer to the instructions provided with the 4204CF for its maximum permissible wire lengths Wire Gauge Maximum Length 22 125 feet 20 200 feet 18 300 feet 16 500 feet 41 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH NUMBER means OFF 12 15 16 17 18 4204 ADDRESS SETTINGS 19 DIP SWITCH WHITE AREAS DENOTE SWITCH HANDLES POSITION 7 NO FUNCTION TO USE 0 ADDRESS SETTING SHOWN AS SHIPPED POSITION 1 ENABLES DISABLES COVER TAMPER TAMPER DISABLED OFF ENABLED SHOWN DISABLED AS SHIPPED 4204 RELAY E NC DIP SWITCH TYPICAL 2 SETTING DEVICE ADDRESS SHOWN OFF o NO FE ENABLING DISABLING TAMPER COVER TAMPER REED SWITCH RELAY POSITIONS 2 6 DETERMINE 4204 5 ADDRESS CONTROL S INSTRUCTIONS SPE
27. 21 default 8 must be restricted to 3 4 or 5 if a secondary phone number is programmed Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to Zones 1 8 The maximum zone resistance is 100 ohms for zones 1 2 and 8 and 300 ohms for all other zones excluding the 2K EOL resistor To wire burglary and panic devices to zones 1 8 connect sensors contacts to the hardwire zone terminals 15 through 27 Connect and devices as follows Connect N C devices in series with the high side of the loop The 2K EOL resistor must be connected in series with the devices following the last device Connect devices in parallel across the loop The 2K EOL resistor must be connected across the loop wires at the last device Using 2 Wire Smoke Detectors on Zones 1 and 2 Zone 1 and 2 can support up to 16 2 wire smoke detectors each 32 total The alarm current on zones 1 and 2 supports only one smoke detector in the alarmed state When assigned zone type 9 or 16 the second entry of a User Code off at a keypad interrupts power to these zones to allow detectors to be reset following an alarm Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors For ULC fire installations 2 Wire Smoke Detectors must not be connected to the fire transmitter These devices U LC must be connected to the Fire Alarm Control Panel DETECTOR TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEL 2 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector DSC FSA 210B 2 Wire Pho
28. 23 Wiring Communicator to Keypad Terminals Trouble Messages The following messages are displayed on the 6160 6160CR 2 when a problem exists on the communications device LRR Battery The battery connected to the Communicator is low PLL out of Lock The Communicator has an internal fault and cannot transmit any messages Early Power Detect RF power is detected without a valid transmission Power Unattained Full RF power was never attained Frwd Power Loss RF power was not sustained throughout the transmission Antenna Fault A problem with the antenna has been detected LRR CRC is bad The communicator s EEPROM is corrupt the internal CRC is bad NOTES Items 2 and 3 require factory service POR Items 4 and 5 could be the result of a bad or low battery If the item 6 message appears check the antenna connection and cable if they are secure factory service is required All these messages are displayed in conjunction with the CHECK 8xx message which indicates a trouble on the address to which the communications device is programmed in the control All of these events except Antenna Fault are sent to the event log and reported to the central station using Contact ID Event Code 333 expansion device trouble Antenna Fault uses Event Code 357 If the tamper is tripped it uses Event Code 341 expansion device tamper Access Control Using VistaKey The VistaKey is a
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30. Access Control e Supports 15 VistaKey modules single door access control modules e Supports up to 500 access cards 250 for the VISTA 128FBPT e store access control events in the event log 12 U L The access control function is not Listed for use in UL Installations System Communication e Supports approved ECP Communication Devices that can send Contact ID messages e g Alarmnet GSM i GSM and Internet communicators Supports the 5140DLM optional backup dialer for the second phone line e Provides supervision of the phone lines main and backup e Supports ADEMCO Contact ID ADEMCO 10 Digit Contact ID and 4 2 Express formats The system is shipped defaulted for Contact ID communication It is the only format capable of uniquely reporting all 250 zones as well as openings and closings for all 250 users This requires central stations to be equipped with receivers that support the complete set of Contact ID report codes such as the MX8000 or 7810iR ent If you need to update your MX8000 receiver contact your distributor Provides the Dialer Queue Report in the event of a loss of communication between the dialer and the central station telco loss The total events that will be queued up are 128 91 Burg 37 Life Safety A Dialer Queue Overflow report E354 will be sent if the report queue goes beyond its limits Please note Life Safety includes Fire CO 24 HR Silent Audible Auxiliary alarms and Duress Lif
31. Capacity capacities Use the Battery Selection Table to select the appropriate battery for the installation Battery Selection Table Capacity Recommended Battery 12AH Yuasa NP12 12 Fits in large mercantile cabinet only 14AH Yuasa NP7 12 Connect two in parallel 17 2AH Yuasa NPG18 12 Fits in large mercantile cabinet only Connect the battery referring to Figure 8 25 The standby battery is automatically tested for 10 minutes every 4 hours beginning 4 hours after exiting Programming mode addition entry into the Test mode initiates a battery test The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT also runs a 5 second battery test every 60 seconds to check if the battery is connected 55 NOTE WHEN CONNECTING BATTERIES IN PARALLEL BATTERY TABS USE BATTERIES FROM THE SAME MANUFACTURER AND WITH THE SAME VOLTAGE AND CAPACITY RATING USE BATTERIES WITH APPROXIMATELY SAME AGE AND STATE OF CHARGE BLK RED USE CABLES PROVIDED AND OBSERVE POLARITY IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ALL BATTERIES BE REPLACED AT SAME TIME EVEN IF ONLY ONE BATTERY HAS BECOME WEAK AS LONG AS ONE GOOD BATTERY REMAINS CONNECTED Suit THE ONCE PER 60 SECOND BATTERY TEST WILL NOT BATTERY DETECT THE DISCONNECTION OF REMAINING BATTERIES HARNESS 2 PAIRS SUPPLIED OBSERVE POPARITY Figure 3 25 Connecting the Backup Batteries 56 USE THE 2nd PAIR OF BATTERY TABS AND THE 2nd PAIR OF BATTERY HARNESSES NOT S
32. Information This system provides a real time clock which must be set in order for the system s event log to keep track of events by time and date It must also be set in order to execute scheduling programs Time Driven events Only users with Installer or Master authority level can set the clock Setting the Time and Date To set the real time clock perform the following steps Step Action 1 Enter Installer or Master Code 63 Typical display shows TIME DATE THU 12 01am 01 01 09 The day of the week is automatically calculated based on the date entered Time and date entries are made by simply entering the appropriate hour minute month day and year Press to move the cursor to the right of the display to the next position Press 8 to move the cursor to the left of the display to the previous position Enter the correct hour Then press to move to the minutes field Enter the correct minutes Press to move to the AM PM position Press any key 0 9 to change AM to PM or PM to AM Press to move cursor to the month field position Enter the correct month using a 2 digit entry Press to move cursor to the day field position Enter the correct day using 2 digit entry Press to move cursor to the year field position alala elly Enter the correct year Press to continue Press to exit the real time clock edit mode 61
33. Mercantile Premises Local Mercantile Safe amp Vault 1 zones must be configured for EOLR supervision 41 0 If 4190SN V Plex devices are used set field 24 to 0 to enable tamper detection 2 Attach a Listed door tamper switch to protect the cabinet door Wire the selected device to Zone 6 Program this zone for day trouble night alarm type 05 or 24 hour audible alarm type 07 response The 24 hour alarm response must be used for multiple partitioned systems Enable field 3 17 so that the system responds to a ground fault on that zone in accordance with the zone type rather than a ground fault response 3 For safe and vault installations a shock sensor not supplied that is Listed for protection of sheet metal enclosures as well as an additional Listed tamper switch must be installed on the cabinet backbox to protect the cabinet from being removed from the wall These devices must also be connected to zone 6 Also see Mounting the Cabinet in SECTION 3 Installing the Control 4 Entry delays must not exceed 45 seconds and exit delays must not exceed 60 seconds 75 5 unused knockouts must be plugged use the supplied disc plugs and carriage bolts 6 Must be used with a Listed burglar alarm sounding device housing Depending on the application a compatible Listed sounding device enclosure may also be required UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Follow the instructions for UL609 local installations
34. NOT CONNECT 4297 MODULES IN SERIES DO NOT CONNECT ONE MODULE S EXTENSION LOOP TO ANOTHER MODULE S INPUT LOOP Le DEVICES CLASS B STYLE CONTROL PANEL INPUT POLLING LOOP EXTENSION POLLING LOOP 2 FIRE DEVICES DO NOT CONNECT CLASS B STYLE 3 TO PANEL AUX POWER COMBINED INPUT AND EXTENSION LOOP LIMITS NO MORE THAN 119 DEVICES COMBINED ON THE INPUT LOOP AND EXTENSION LOOP 1 MORE THAN 119 DEVICES COMBINED ON THE INPUT LOOP AND EXTENSION LOOP 2 TOTAL LENGTH OF ALL WIRE RUNS ON THE INPUT LOOP AND EXTENSION LOOP 1 COMBINED CANNOT EXCEED 6400 FT 3200 FT IF USING UNSHIELDED WIRE IN CONDUIT SHIELDED WIRE TOTAL LENGTH ALL WIRE RUNS THE INPUT LOOP AND EX TENSION LOOP 2 COMBINED CANNOT EXCEED 6400 FT 3200 FT IF USING UNSHIELDED WIRE IN CONDUIT OR SHIELDED WIRE palling Joop O19 V1 WHEN USING THE 4297 TO EXTEND THE POLLING LOOPS FIRE DEVICES MUST BE ON SEPARATE LOOPS FROM BURG DEVICES TO PROVIDE ISOLATION Figure 3 16 Polling Loop Connections Using Multiple Extender Modules NOTE The input loop limits stated in Figure 3 15 apply to Figure 3 16 as well 87 Wireless Zone Expansion The 5881ENHC RF Receiver 5869 Holdup Switch Transmitter and 5817CB Wireless Commercial Household U L Transmitter are listed for UL Commercial Burglary applications All other RF receivers and transmitters are not listed for UL Commercial Burglary applications U LC W
35. NOTE 3 D WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED NOTE 1 USE UL LISTED ENERGY CABLE FOR ALL CONNECTIONS TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION 0 NOTE 2 VISTAKEY TERMINAL 5 I8 GROUND AND USED INSTEAD OF TB3 TERMINAL 2 TB3 TERMINALS 2 AND 5 ARE OF THIS SYSTEM VISTAKEY A COMMON GROUND NOTE 3 WHEN USING TRIGGER TO TURN LED OR BUZZER RETURN HIGH SIDE OF LED OR BUZZER TO TB3 TERMINAL 7 TRIGGER RATING 1 15 12VDC Figure 3 24 Wiring the VistaKey Event Log Connections This system has the ability to record up to 1000 events using the VISTA 250FBPT or 512 events using the VISTA 128FBPT of various categories in the Event Log history log of various categories in the Event Log history log Each event is recorded with the time and date of its occurrence if real time clock is set The categories are Alarm Supervisory Check Bypass Open Close System and Test conditions The log may be viewed on an alpha keypad the AUI or printed on a serial printer You must use the RS232 connection for log events and home control NOTE If you are using a serial printer it must configured with 7 data bits even parity 1 stop bit 9600 baud RS 232 Connectivity Serial Port Configuration The enhanced serial port on the Vista Turbo Series operates at a speed of 9600bps Earlier Vista series panels used a speed of 1200bps Please note that 1200bps option has been deleted and is nolonger supported on Vista Turb
36. On some controls additional modules may be used to add zones May be a wireless Multiplex polling loop or Hardwire Zone module Expansion Zones Zones that are added to the system May be wireless Multiplex or Hardwire Zones F F M Factory Mutual Agency listing for commercial fire controls nation wide Factory Default All controls come from the factory with a set of default values for each option these defaults are the most popular choices for each available options Factory defaults can be loaded at anytime by hitting 97 in the panels program mode Fixed Word All Honeywell keypads use English language displays some keypads alpha are capable of fully programmable alpha numeric description for each zone other keypads are non alpha programmable but uses Fixed Glass words on the display such as Ready Not ready Armed Disarmed etc Forced Bypass To automatically bypass all open zones at once G Global Arm Disarm In a multi partitioned system users that have access to more than one partition may have the option to arm disarm all of their accessible partitions at the same time Go No Go Test This is a patented test for wireless systems that gives the installer a definitive Yes or No as to the placement of wireless transmitters GoTo In a partitioned system the GoTo command allows users with access to more than 1 partition to log on and control one partition from another partition s keypad GUI
37. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate AVIS l tiquette d Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme aux normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au mat riel terminal Le Minist re n assure toutefois pas que le materiel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l enterprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e da raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions no
38. TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS In the event of telephone operational problems disconnect the control panel by removing the plug from the RJ31X CA38A in Canada wall jack We recommend that you demonstrate disconnecting the phones on installation of the system Do not disconnect the phone connection inside the control panel Doing so will result in the loss of your phone lines If the regular phone works correctly after the control panel has been disconnected from the phone lines the control panel has problem and should be returned for repair If upon disconnection of the control panel there is still a problem on the line notify the telephone company that it has a problem and request prompt repair service The user may not under any circumstances in or out of warranty attempt any service or repairs to the system It must be returned to the factory or an authorized service agency for all repairs 77 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the rules A label is located on the front cover of this equipment containing the FCC registration number and the Ringer Equivalence Number REN You must upon request provide the following information to your local telephone company USOC Jack Type RJ31X REN 0 7B 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 in
39. The control panel will activate the trouble trigger when it detects a main dialer supervision fault 4 When the backup dialer is used install it on the control panel s PCB shield as indicated in the Summary of Connections diagram Enable it field 3 30 and connect it to a separate telephone line Assign a 24 hour trouble response type 19 to system Zone 975 to enable backup dialer supervision 5 When the dialer is used program it to send fire alarm fire supervisory if used trouble loss low battery normal dialer test and off normal dialer test reports Field 27 must set to 024 maximum so that test reports are sent at least once every 24 hours 6 If a secondary number is programmed set the maximum number of dialer retries to 3 4 or 5 in field 3 21 Commercial Burglary Requirements The following requirements apply to all UL Commercial Burglary installations 1 partitions must be owned and managed by the same person s 2 partitions must be part of one building at one street address 3 The audible alarm device s must be placed where it they can be heard by all partitions 4 The control cabinet must be protected from unauthorized access This can be done by installing a tamper switch on the cabinet door supplied See additional requirements below U This system may be used in installations that require UL2050 compliance L NOTE This Control unit is Listed to UL985 and UL 1023 UL609 Local
40. VISTA 128FBPT and VISTA 250FBPT are not certified as SIA compliant but can be programmed for False Alarm Reduction To program for False Alarm Reduction follow the SIA Guidelines noted in the applicable programming fields About the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT The VISTA 128FBPT and VISTA 250FBPT are 8 partition UL Listed commercial fire and burglary control panels that include the features described below NOTE sections of this manual reference the capacities of the VISTA 250FBPT when describing system features Please note the differences between the VISTA 128FBPT and VISTA 250FBPT in the table below All other features are identical Feature VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT Number of Zones 128 250 Number of User Codes 150 250 Event Log Capacity 512 1000 Number of Access Cards 250 500 Features Hardwire and Optional Expansion Zones Provides 8 hardwire zones Supports up to 16 2 wire smoke detectors each on zone 1 and zone 2 82 total Automatically resets 4 wire smoke detectors if the Aux Relay is programmed for smoke reset 3 61 2 e Triggers the built in sounders on other hardwired smoke detectors if one smoke detector annunciates an alarm This feature requires a System Sensor RRS MOD Supports up to 242 additional expansion zones 120 for the VISTA 128FBPT using a built in polling V Plex loop e Supports up to 250 wireless zones 128 for the VISTA 128FBPT fewer if using hardwire an
41. aware of before continuing with the installation and that if not observed could result in operational difficulties could cause damage to the system Please read each warning carefully This symbol also This symbol indicates a critical note that could seriously affect the operation of the system or denotes warnings about physical harm to the user ZONE PROG Many system options are programmed in an interactive mode by responding to 42 YESO NO 0 alpha keypad display prompts These prompts are shown in a single line box 00 Additional system options are programmed via data fields which are indicated by a star followed by the data field number PRODUCT MODEL NUMBERS Unless noted otherwise references to specific model numbers represent Honeywell products 01 864 Commercial Fire Compliance General Requirements The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA250FBPT control panels provide features that allow the system to meet UL864 Commercial Fire requirements To meet these requirements follow the guidelines outlined in this section reporting of bypassed points to the central station must be enabled in Report Code Programming mode e Fire alarm notification circuits must be supervised e g supervisory zones 970 and 971 for Bell 1 and Bell 2 outputs e Only one relay of the 4204CF can be programmed for a If the 4204CF relay is programmed as the stop action must be programmed as a zone type 62 Bell 2 Timeout Ou
42. back unless callback is not required The phone number to which the computer s modem is connected must be programmed into the control field 35 6 The computer answers usually by the second ring and executes a handshake with the panel 7 The panel then sends other default information to the computer If this information matches the computer s information a successful link is established The system is now on line with the computer 58 e Alarms and Trouble responses and reports are disabled during actual uploading or downloading sessions If you are on line but not actively uploading or downloading all alarms report immediately All other reports are delayed until you complete the session e keypads remain active when on line with a control but are inactive during actual uploading or downloading sessions To download a control without programming any information perform the following steps Step Action Enter the Installer Code 5 The panel temporarily enables a ring count of 5 and sets the Download Callback option to 1 callback not required From the computer call the panel using the downloader software set to First Communication Mode The downloader establishes a session with no callback The panel information can then be downloaded On Line Control Functions The following functions can be performed while on line with a control panel see field 37 Arm
43. be assigned to Partition 9 if Master keypad operation is desired See Master Keypad Setup and Operation later in this section U L In Commercial Fire installations field 2 18 Log on from other partitions must be disabled for partition 1 Zones Each zone must be assigned to one partition The zones assigned to a partition will be displayed on that partition s keypad s U L All fire zones must be assigned to partition 1 to ensure that all Fire Test modes operate correctly Users Each user may be given access to one or more partitions If a user is to operate more than one partition and would like to arm disarm all or some of those partitions with a single command the user must be enabled for Global Arming for those partitions when entering user codes A user with access to more than one partition multiple access can log on to one partition from another partition s keypad provided that program field 2 18 Enable GOTO is enabled for each partition he she wants to log on to from another A partition can be selected as a common lobby partition and other partitions can affect this partition by causing arming disarming of this partition to be automated see Common Lobby Logic later in this section Setting Up a Partitioned System The basic steps to setting up a partitioned system are described below If you need more information on how to program the options see the Programming Guide Determine how many partitions
44. both supervised for voltage and current on the phone lines Do not connect the system to telephone lines that require ground start service 30 For Listed fire central station UL864 NFPA 72 applications use communications device 7847 alone the main dialer with the 7847i or use the main dialer with the 5140DLM U L For listed fire remote station UL864 NFPA 72 applications use the main dialer with the 5140DLM Telephone line supervision is required for commercial fire alarm systems Main Dialer Connections U LC The 5140DLM Backup Dialer cannot be used for ULC fire installations connect the main dialer refer to the Summary of Connections diagram and perform the following steps Step Action 1 Connect the main dialer to the telephone company lines using the cable supplied 2 If the dialer output is connected to telephone lines that have a telephone company MTU installed cut the blue jumper W6 Installing the 5140DLM Backup Dialer Do not connect the main dialer and the backup dialer to the same telephone company line install the 5140DLM refer to the Summary of Connections diagram and perform the following steps Step Action 1 Mount the 5140DLM to the main PC board shield 2 Connect the backup dialer to the telephone company lines using the cable supplied 3 Connect the backup dialer to the J3 connector on the main PC board using the ribbon cable supplied with the modul
45. given above For Systems without Line Security You may use the control panel s main dialer alone or the 7845i ent 78471 or IGSMV IGSMHS Communications Device alone e When using the dialer program it to send Burglary Alarm Low Battery and Communicator Test reports Field 27 must be set to 0024 or less so that test reports are sent at least once every 24 hours For Systems with Encrypted Line Security e The dialer must be used in conjunction with an iGSMHS Communications Device UL365 UL609 Bank Safe and Vault Alarm System Follow the instructions for UL609 local installations above and Bank Mercantile Safe and Vault page 3 2 sections of this manual e Bell 1 Confirmation of Arming Ding 16 must be set to 1 to on enabled will automatically test bell Entry delays or any other delays to report alarms may not exceed 45 seconds Models 7845i ent 78471 IGSMV and IGSMHS or other compatible Listed communicators with 200 second supervision of the communication channel must be used A DACT is not to be used e Bell Timeout must be programmed for 16 minutes min e Two17 2AH Batteries must be used for this application e The main protective circuits linings and attachments on the safe and vault control units and alarm housing must be of the normally closed circuit fully supervised type e Total current load must be 430mA max standby 1 7A max alarm Standby time must be at least 72 hours and 15 minutes e T
46. line supervision is required for this option Wiring a Tamper Switch to Zones 1 8 The wiring of the tamper switch depends on whether the tamper switch and the sensor are normally open or normally closed e Ifyou are using a normally closed sensor the tamper switch must be normally open Refer to Figure 3 12 for the wiring configuration Ifyou are using a normally open sensor the tamper switch must be normally closed Refer to Figure 3 13 for the wiring configuration To wire a tamper switch on a hardwired zone connect the EOL resistor at the last detector in the loop across the zone s terminals You must connect the EOL resistor at the last detector for proper operation of the tamper supervision NOTE For the normally closed sensor program the zone for trouble on short For the normally open sensor program the zone for trouble on open NOTE For zones with a response type of 9 or 16 Fire the tamper selection must be 0 none 34 SENSOR TAMPER SWITCH 2k EOLR Figure 3 12 Wiring a Normally Closed Sensor Loop for Tamper Supervision TAMPER SWITCH SENSOR 2k EOLR Figure 3 13 Wiring a Normally Open Sensor Loop for Tamper Supervision Installing V Plex Devices The polling loop provides both power and data to the V Plex devices and is constantly monitoring the status of all zones enabled on the loop The maximum current draw of all devices on the polling loop cannot total more than 128mA unless th
47. notations in parentheses indicate the current status of the other partition when the user takes action Sequence 1 Office 1 Office 2 Lobby Action User 1 Disarms Armed Disarms User 2 Disarmed Disarms No Change User 1 Arms Disarmed No change User 2 Armed Arms Arms 18 Can be armed if other partitions disarmed Sequence 2 Office 1 Office 2 Lobby Action User 2 Armed Disarms Disarms User 1 Disarms Disarmed No change User 2 Disarmed Arms No Change User 1 Arms Armed No Change Notice that in sequence 1 because Office 2 was the last to arm the lobby also armed Office 2 is programmed to affect and arm the lobby In sequence 2 the lobby could not arm when Office 2 armed because Office 1 which affects the lobby was still disarmed When Office 1 armed the lobby still did not arm because Office 1 was not programmed to arm the lobby User 1 would have to arm the lobby manually Therefore you would want to program a partition to affect and arm the lobby if the users of that partition are expected to be the last to leave the building Do not assign partition 1 as the common lobby if fire zones are being used in the system All fire zones must be assigned to partition 1 to ensure all Fire Test modes operate correctly How User Access Codes Affect the Common Lobby Codes with Global Arming If a code is given global arming wh
48. only of that partition In order to affect that partition the user must use a code that has access to that partition Also in order for a user of any partition to log on to Partition 9 to view the status of all partitions that user must have access to all partitions Otherwise access is denied The following is displayed for a fault condition on Zone 2 Loading Dock Window on Partition 1 Warehouse when a user logs on from a keypad on Partition 9 WHSE DISARMED HIT T FOR FAULTS Pressing causes the following display to appear at Partition 1 s keypad s FAULT 002 LOADING DOCK WINDOW Additional zone faults are displayed one at a time To display a new partition s status press Partition No The Armed LED on a Master keypad is lit only if all partitions have been armed successfully The Ready LED is lit only if all partitions are ready to arm Neither LED is lit if only some partitions are armed and or only some partitions are ready Press 0 or 9 to return to the master partition Otherwise if no keys are pressed for 2 minutes the system automatically returns to the master partition The sounder on a Master keypad reflects the sound of the most critical condition on all of the partitions The priority of the sounds from most to least critical is as follows 1 Pulsing fire alarm sounds 2 Steady burglar alarm sounds 3 Trouble sounds rapid beeping Silence the sounder by pressing any key on the Master
49. supply if using a Commercial Fire Listed Power Supply 51 1 In Worksheet 1 enter devices used on the polling loop Calculate total current draw on the polling loop Worksheet 1 Total Polling Loop Current Draw Polling Loop Device Current of Units Polling Loop Subtotal terminals 28 amp 29 128mA S S The total current cannot exceed 128mA If total load exceeds 128mA then a 4297 Loop Extender Module can be used This module is powered from the panels auxiliary power and provides a separate polling loop output which can support an additional 128mA load Note that the total number of points connected to the panel cannot exceed 119 2 In Worksheet 2 enter devices used on Auxiliary Power 1 Calculate standby and alarm currents then add to get Auxiliary Power 1 current subtotal Worksheet 2 Auxiliary Power 1 Current Load Total Current Device Device Current X Model of Units Auxiliary Power 1 Subtotal for Canada terminals 10 amp 11 650 52 3 In Worksheet 3 enter devices used on Auxiliary Power 2 Calculate standby and alarm currents then add to get Auxiliary Power 2 current subtotal Worksheet 3 Auxiliary Power 2 Current Load Total Current Device Device Current X Model of Units Auxiliary Power 2 Subtotal 5 keypad port 2 ooma max 1 7A max 4 In Worksheet 4 enter devices connected to the Bell 1 Output Calculate alarm
50. the system in the AWAY Mode disarm the system Bypass a zone Force the system to accept a new program download Shut down communication dialer functions for nonpayment of monitoring fees in an owned system Shut down all security system functions for nonpayment for a leased system Inhibit local keypad programming prevents takeover of your accounts Leave a message for customer NOTE Messages sent to the control panel from the downloader will be viewable at ALL partitions Command the system to upload a copy of its resident program to the office Read arming status AC power status list of faulted zones list of bypassed zones 1024 event log list of zones currently in alarm list of zones currently in trouble and ECP equipment list Set the real time clock Direct Wire Downloading The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT can be downloaded without using a modem or telephone line The direct wire downloading connection is to be temporary and is not part of the permanent installation Direct wire downloading is meant as a tool for the installer during the installation process Telco Handoff Telco handoff is another method of getting on line with the downloader The installer or customer enters the User Code 1 while on the phone line with the computer s modem phone line The customer will get cut off and the panel and download computer will establish a connection 59 60 Section 5 Setting the Real Time Clock General
51. the system will consist of programmed in field 2 00 Assign keypads to partitions Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Assign zones to partitions Zone Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Confirm zones are displayed at the keypad s assigned to those partitions Assign users to partitions Oy Enable the feature program field 2 18 for each partition a multiple access user can log on to alpha keypad only 7 Program partition specific fields see the Programming Guide Common Lobby Logic When an installation consists of a partition shared by users of other partitions in a building that shared partition may be assigned as the common lobby partition for the system program field 1 17 An example of this might be in a medical building where there are two doctors offices and a common entrance area see example that follows explanation The Common Lobby feature employs logic for automatic arming and disarming of the common lobby Two programming fields determine the way the common lobby will react relative to the status of other partitions They are 1 18 Affects Lobby and 1 19 Arms Lobby 17 1118 Affects Lobby must be programmed by partition Setting this field to 1 for a specific partition causes that partition to affect the operation of the common lobby as follows a When the first partition that affects the lobby is disarmed the lobby is automatically disarmed b The common lobby canno
52. thru Saturday with no warning and Only Master Manager disarm between 10pm and 6am To also Disable the Master Manager from Disarming between 10pm and All Master Manager codes will only work between 6am and 10pm Monday thru Saturday They will not work on Sunday or Holidays 1 Enter program mode Installers code 80 2 Enter Time Windows and Create window 03 for 6 00am 10 00pm enter 00 to exit Time Windows 3 Do not Quit Menu Mode goto Access Sched 4 Create Access Sched 01 by assigning Window 03 to A1 Monday thru Saturday Exit Program mode 5 Assign all Master and Manager Codes to Access Schedule 01 when user codes are assigned Open and Closed window can be removed from schedule for Saturday to prevent regular users if they are enabled for this particular partition from being able to disarm on Saturday and window can be removed from Limit Access Group 1 for Saturday to prevent Master Manager Access on Saturday 1 Enter program mode Installers code 80 2 Goto O C Schedules 3 Enter Vault Partition goto Saturday and enter 00 for OP and CL window 4 Goto Access Schedules 5 Enter Schedule 01 goto Saturday and enter 00 for Window A1 Exit program mode 67 Create selected Holidays Holiday Programming and assign to all partitions Holiday window Open Close Schedule remains empty to prevent regular users if they are enabled for this particular partition from being able to disarm on Holiday
53. 2 Installation and Classification of Burglar Alarm Systems for Financial and Commercial Premises Safes and Vaults CAN ULC S301 Standard for Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm systems and CSA 22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part I Safety Standard for Electrical Installations 76 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENTS The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC CLASS B STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off a
54. 410BST 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Aux Relay amp Heat Detector DSC FSA 410BRT 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke w Aux Relay Sounder amp Heat Detector DSC FSA A10BRST End of Line Power Supervision Relay for FSA 410 Series Smoke Detectors DSC RM 2 Polarity reversal module for FSA 410 series Smoke Detectors DSC PRM 4WC 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector System Sensor 4W B 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector System Sensor 4WT B 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Sounder amp Heat Detector System Sensor 4WTA B 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Aux Relay amp Heat Detector System Sensor 4WTR B 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Aux Relay Sounder amp Heat Detector System Sensor 4WTAR B 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Aux Relay Sounder amp Isolated Heat Detector System Sensor 4WITAR B 4 Wire Photoelectric Air Duct Smoke Detector Extended Air Speed Range System Sensor DH100ACDCLP 4 Wire lonization Air Duct Smoke Detector System Sensor DH100ACDCI 33 Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Power to 4 wire smoke detectors must be supervised with an EOL device use a System Sensor EOLR 1 EOL relay U L module connected as shown in Figure 3 11 combination of heat detectors and smoke detectors is not permitted a zone programmed for fire verification Fire installations require the use of a synchronization module to synchronize the sounders and strobes on the system To wire 4 wire smoke detector
55. ATION APPLIANCE OUTPUTS A amp B 8 30 VDC REGULATED OR VFW UP TO 2 4A DEPENDING ON NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CURRENT DATA IN FROM CONTROL GROUND DATA OUT TO CONTROL 12VDC SUPPLIES POWER TO MODULE CIRCUITRY INCLUDING APPLIANCE OUTPUT RELAY COILS CURRENT DRAIN AT 12V 18 25mA 80mA PER ACTIVE OUTPUT Figure 3 20 4204CF Relay Module Installing 4101SN Relay Modules The 4101SN V Plex Single Output Relay Module is a serial number polling loop output device The 4101SN features the following e Form C relay contacts rated at 2A 28VAC VDC with contact supervision e Can be used to trigger auxiliary fire functions such as air handler shutdown elevator recall door holder release sound system shutdown etc e One class B style B EOLR supervised auxiliary input zone FOR UL COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS ONLY ONE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE MODULE MAY BE USED AND ONLY ONE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE OUTPUT A or B MAY BE USED ON THAT MODULE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE AND CONSOLE DATA OUTPUTS ARE POWER LIMITED ALL POWER LIMITED WIRING MUST BE SEPARATED FROM NON POWER LIMITED AND HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING BY 1 4 6 4mm ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED WHEN POWERED BY THE CONTROL PANEL NFFA 72 COMPLIANT 4204CF 004 V3 e Operating power and communication with control panels via the V Plex polling loop e Electronics mounted in a small plastic cas
56. CIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS SEE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS CIRCUIT BOARD MOUNTING DIP SWITCH WHITE AREAS SWITCH HANDLES POSITION 2 4 DETERMINE RECEIVER S ADDRESS CONSULT CONTROL S INSTAUCTIONS FOR ADDRESS TO USE DIP SWITCH BELOW SHOWN SET FOR ADDRESS 0 WIRING a SWITCH RECEIVER ADDRESS SETTINGS POSITION MEANS OFF 01112 13 PRESENT ONLY ON 58811 ON DIP SWITCH INTERFEHENCE INDICATOR LED DIP SWITCH 5 PRESET ONLY ON 5881EH FOR FUTURE USE ON SETS 5881EH FOR USE IN COMMERCIAL FIRE APPLICATIONS THE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS OFF USE IN NON COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL FIRE APPLICATIONS THE 5881EH PC BOARD MUST BE MOUNTED IN SEPARATE CABINET SEE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILS 5681 001 V0 Figure 3 18 5881ENHC RF Receiver cover removed 39 5800 Series Transmitter Setup e Transmitters have built in serial numbers that must be enrolled in the system using the 93 Menu Mode Programming or via the downloader eSome transmitters can support more than one zone loops or inputs e g 5817CB Each loop must be assigned a different zone number Transmitter Supervision Supervised RF transmitters send a check in signal to the receiver at 70 90 minute intervals If at least one check in is not received from each supervised transmitter within a programmed per
57. CIFY ADDRESS 4204 01 V1 If switching power through a relay the power must b from power limited source 4 PIN TOUCHPAD PLUG RELAY piena mall 2 NC but outputs are not EITHERORBOTH O NO supervised CAN BE USED V NC NO Must be connected to a DATA IN FROM CONTROL TB2 power limited source s en GROUND upervise DATA OUT TO CONTROL 4204 CONNECTIONS 12VDC 4204 02 V2 Figure 3 19 4204 Relay Module DIP SWITCH WHITE AREAS DENOTE SWITCH HANDLES POSITION 1 __ ENABLES DISABLES COVER TAMPER ON TAMPER DISABLED FF TAMPER ENABLED SHOWN DISABLED AS SHIPPED 4204CF ADDRESS SETTINGS means OFF 16 18 POSITIONS 2 6 DETERMINE 4204 ADDRESS CONTROL S INSTRUCTIONS ECIFY ADDRESS USE 0 ADDRESS SETTING SHOWN AS SHIPPED POSITION 7 NO FUNCTION 4204CF Z DIP SWITCH L SPECIAL APPLICATIONS CIRCUITS E SUITS ALARM POLARITY SHOWN m ENABLING DISABLING TAMPER EOL20 AGH OUTPUT POLARZED STYLEY SUPERVISION COVER TAMPER REED SWITCH NC APPLIANCES EACH OUTPUT RATED 1 2A CONGOLE NOTIFICATION MAX LINE IMPEDANCE IS 1 OHM EITHER OR BOTH OUTPUT USE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES CAN USED 3K EOLR COMPATIBLE WITH POWER SUPPLY OL20 VOLTAGE RATING mi POWER FOR NOTIFIC
58. Changing a Master Manager or Operator Code Enter Installer Code 8 new user no 002 250 new user s code Or Master or Manager Code but the code must be a higher level of authority than the code being changed e g a Manager Code can add an Operator level Code but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code NOTE The VISTA 128FBPT allows only 150 user codes PROMPT EXPLANATION User Number 003 The system detects that the user number is already assigned and prompts if this is a new user NEW USER Press 0 NO The system then confirms that the change is allowed based on authorization level Deleting a Master Manager or Operator Code Enter your code 4 8 new user 002 250 your code again Master or Manager Code but the code must be higher level of authority than the code being changed e g Manager Code can add an Operator level Code but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code NOTE The VISTA 128FBPT allows only 150 user codes PROMPT EXPLANATION OK TO DELETE 003 The system prompts to confirm that you want to delete this user Press 0 NO or 1 YES 0 1 YES If you answered yes that user s code is removed from all partitions to which it was assigned and all authorization levels and other information about that user are deleted Note that a user can be deleted only by a user with a higher authority level A user cannot self delete A user code can be deleted o
59. DOMIZE AC LOSS Y 0 within 2 minutes Must be set to 2 REPORT 1 10 40 minutes 2 1 3 hours 3 6 12 hours without Type 13 1 3 hours with Type 13 20 TELEPHONE MODULE N 1 9 first digit of access code Not Used Must be set to 00 PHONE CODE or second digit of access code enter 11 for or 12 for To disable enter 00 for the 1 digit 22 KEYPAD PANIC ENABLES N 0 disable Must be set to 000 for partition 1 PARTITION SPECIFIC 1 enable in fire systems 23 MULTIPLE ALARMS N 0 disable Must be set to 1 enabled PARTITION SPECIFIC 1 enable 24 IGNORE EXPANSION N 0 disable tamper detection Must be set to 0 enabled ZONE TAMPER 1 enable tamper detection 26 INTELLIGENT TEST N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable REPORTING 1 enable 8 PART 0 1 8 partition number Program feature or option Permitted Possible settings Settings permitted in UL 864 UL864 Y N 27 TEST REPORT INTERVAL Y Enter 0001 9999 for the test report Must be set to 0024 Maximum 24 interval in hours hours Enter 0000 for test reporting 28 POWER UP IN PREV STATE Y 0 disable Must be set to 1 enable enable 37 DOWNLOAD COMMAND N 0 disable Must be set to 0 for all entries ENABLES enable disable 41 NORMALLY CLOSED OR N 0 EOLR supervision Must be
60. E KNOCKOUT AND INSTALL A PAIR OF DISC PLUGS AND A CARRIAGE BOLT AS SHOWN KNOCKOUT OPENING UAL HEX NUT WASHER DISC PLUGS DIMPLES IN DISC PLUG SHOULD REGISTER INSIDE KNOCKOUT OPENING CARRIAGE BOLT CABINET SIDE WALL OUTSIDE fire burg cab 001 VO e For safe and vault installations a shock sensor not supplied that is Listed for protection of sheet metal enclosures as well as an additional Listed tamper switch must be installed on the cabinet backbox to protect the cabinet from being removed from the wall These devices must also be connected to zone 6 22 Commercial Fire Guidelines For Commercial Fire installations the following requirements apply See Figure 3 3 System components mounted inside the cabinet must be placed so that all power limited wiring is separated from all non power limited wiring by inch 6 4mm Non power limited wiring that exits the control panel i e transformer wiring must be run in conduit All unused knockouts must be plugged wiring that exits the control panel must be strain relieved e g tie wrapped TELCO LINE PC BOARD TIE WRAPS TIE WRAPS WIRES MUST BE RUN IN CONDUIT ZONE FROM TRANSFORMER WIRING TIE WRAPS NOTE ALL POWER LIMITED WIRING MUST BE SEPARATED FROM NON POWER LIMITED AND HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING BY 1 4 INCH 6 4 mm BATTERY
61. Graphic User Interface 90 Hardwire Expansion The ability to add additional hardwire zones to some controls by adding a hardwire expansion module Heat Detector Heat Stat A device that activates when the ambient temperature reaches 135 degrees or 190 other types measure quick rises in temperature rate of rise Holiday Schedule A Holiday Schedule overrides the regular daily schedule on selected holidays throughout the year Horn An indoor sounder generally used in fire systems Horn Strobe An indoor sounder with a built in strobe light used in fire systems House ID In a 5800 Series wireless system a 2 digit house ID can be used for feed back status for Keyfobs wireless keypads etc Installer Code The 4 digit code that allows the installer to enter the Panels programming mode the installer code can not be used to disarm unless it was used to arm Instant Mode One of the arming modes when armed Instant all perimeter protection is on all interior protection is off there is exit delay time but NO entry delay time J Junction Box A box or splice point where wires come together or branch off in an installation K Keypad a k a Console Touchpad Control pad Used to control all system functions and programming Keyswitch A device used to arm and disarm the system using a hard key L LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode Learn Mode The learn mode allows 5800 Series wir
62. Installing the 4204 Burg and Aux Fire Functions and 4204CF Relay Modules Each 4204 module provides 4 relays with Form C normally open and normally closed contacts Each 4204CF module adds two style Y supervised Notification Appliance Circuits to the system For 4204CF modules only relays 1 or 3 on each module can be programmed 4204 and 4204CF relays may be used to trigger auxiliary fire functions such as air handler shutdown elevator recall door holder release sound system shutdown etc The relay module will not operate until the device address you have set the DIP switches for is enabled in the control s Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Relays should not re energize until the panel is fully reset U L eFor Commercial Fire installations only one notification appliance module may be used and only one notification appliance output A or B may be used on that module in a single audible visual area elf the 4204CF relay is enabled for NAC it must follow the action of the NAC on the panel Relays aux and 4204 s cannot be used for off premises signaling ein Commercial Fire installations the 4204CF cannot be used to drive sounders in the same physical area as sounders connected to the alarm outputs of the control panel Output devices are not intended for overriding automatic building and fire functions install the relay modules see Figures 3 19 and 3 20 and perform the following steps Step Action
63. LATION USING SPACERS 3 AND MOUNTING SCREWS 3 fire_burg_cab 002 V1 Figure 3 4 Mounting the PC Board Installing the Keypads e Upto 31 addressable keypads addresses 00 30 may be used You may need to use an auxiliary power supply if the aux output is exceeded for Canada 650 e Usea 2 line alpha display 6160CR 2 for fire only or 6160 for burglary only To wire the keypads perform the following steps Step Action 1 Determine wire gauge by referring to the Wire Run Length Gauge table below Wire Run Length Gauge Table Wire Gauge Length 22 gauge 450 feet 20 gauge 700 feet 18 gauge 1100 feet 16 gauge 1750 feet Wire keypads to a single wire run or connect individual keypads to separate wire runs The maximum wire run length from the control to a keypad which is homerun back to the control must not exceed the lengths listed in the table Run field wiring from the control to the keypads using standard 4 conductor cable of the wire gauge determined in step 1 Connect keypad s to terminals 11 12 13 and 14 on the control board see Figure 3 5 NOTE In a Fire Application and when using only one keypad it must be connected to Keypad Port 2 and must be mounted within 20 feet of the cabinet wired in conduit The keypad on Port 2 is electrically isolated from those on Port 1 and will continue to function even if wiring problems prevent the other keypads from worki
64. Multi Frequency or Touch Tone Dual Reporting When the same report goes to two separate central station or receivers E ECP Abbreviation for Enhanced Console Protocol This is the way that devices such as addressable keypads wireless receiver and relay modules talk to the control panel on the keypad buss EOLR Abbreviation for End of Line Resistor used on Zones EOLSR Abbreviation for End of Line Supervision Relay used on 4 wire smoke detector zones Earth Ground All control panels provide an Earth Ground terminal to wire to a ground post This ground connection can be used to ensure protection against lightning hits and power surges as a reference point for supervising telephone lines and zone wiring ground fault detection Encryption Encoding Encryption is used in the Compass Downloading Software to encode account files Also used in wireless to prevent code stealing End of Line Supervision Relay Relay used to supervise the power on 4 wire smoke detectors Event Log In some controls events can be stored for later viewing Events Event Log Types Events Situations that have occurred i e Alarms Troubles Arming Disarming etc Event Log Types The event log stores events in many categories such as Alarms Checks troubles Bypasses Open Close Disarm Arm System loss of ac battery etc and Test Exit Error Alarm An alarm caused by leaving an entry exit door open after arming Expansion Module
65. NNECTIONS DIRECTLY TO SCREW AUX AUR DATA DATA TERMINALS AS SHOWN Toc MAKE NO CONNECTION ii 12 13 14 TO THE KEYPAD BLUE WIRE IF PRESENT i OUT UPPLEMENTARY POWER SUPPLY ECP ISOLATOR wl an a SUPPLEMENTARY H POWER SUPPLY a Y Ed 9 9 92 2 gt u x x x 5 9 gt E 2 TO BURG DEVICES TOFIREDEVICES 5 T 5 e gt 5 BURG DEVICES TO FIRE DEVICES BURG DEVICES FIRE DEVICES Figure 3 7 Using a Supplementary Power Supply Installing External Sounders The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT provides two Notification Appliance Circuits for operating fire and burglary alarm notification appliances Each circuit is rated as Special Application or Regulated for Fire and 10VDC 14VDC 1 7A max power limited for Burglary NOTE Bell 1 should only be used for Burg and Bell 2 for Fire NOTE The total alarm current drawn from Auxiliary Power 1 Auxiliary Power 2 polling loop Bell 1 and Bell 2 cannot exceed 2 3A for Canada 1 95A for battery independent operation The outputs have the following options e Selectable to activate by individual zone assignments e Selectable for confirmation of arming ding e Selectable to chime when entry exit or perimeter zones are faulted e Selectable for no timeout or timeout of 2 30 minutes You may use a Commercial Fire Listed 24VDC Power Supply to convert one or both
66. P 75 Real Time Clock 63 Recent Close 12 Regulatory Agency Statements 77 Relay Control 82 Remote Interactive Services 12 Remote Keypad Sounder 44 Reporting Formats 31 RFMOtION iiiter 40 RF System Installation Advisories 38 RF System Operation and Supervision 38 Ring EOM nds 61 RINGER EQUIVALENCE 83 RIS tt tli io tete ete ebbe 49 Scheduling Commands 82 Serial Number Devices 36 5 83 Standby Battery Size 56 RE 40 Supervisory Messages 74 Supplementary Power Supply 26 System Commands 81 System 13 SYSTEM LO BAT 74 System LoBat
67. Powerline Carrier a k a X 10 UPB Allows signals to be sent over the existing AC wires to compatible devices used to control lights appliances and other machinery Program Field A specific address in programming Program Mode The mode through which the installer programs the security system from the keypad Pull Station A device that allows a manual initiation of a fire alarm such as the 5140MPS Q e Quick Arm The option to use the key in place of the 4 digit code when turn the system on arming Can be used to arm away stay instant and maximum The 4 digit code is required to disarm the system Quick Bypass Some controls have the option to bypass all faulted zones by pressing the Bypass key key at the keypad R Real Time Clock RTC a built in clock that keeps real time for test reports scheduling and output timers the time and date may be set via the keypad Relay A mechanical device or switch used to transfer power or to create an open or short in a circuit Relay Module An addressable module used on some controls 4204 4229 or 4101SN Relay Output Some controls support programmable Relay Outputs these can be 4204 4229 or 4101SN Report Code The alpha numeric report that is transmitted to the central station receiver to identify the events that have occurred Report Format The Language in which an alarm report is set to the central station Restricted Output Relay Outputs may be re
68. UPPLIED TO CONNECT ONE OR TWO ADDITIONAL BATTERIES IN PARALLEL batt conn 001 VO Section 4 Downloading General Information Downloading allows the operator to remotely access program and control the security system over normal telephone lines IP or GSM Communicators Anything that can be done directly from the keypad can be done remotely using Honeywell s COM PASS downloading software To communicate with the control panel the following is required System Attributes Minimum Recommended Processor Intel Pentium Il 256 MB RAM Vista 198 RAM Intel Pentium IV 512 MB RAM or above Disk Space free 1 5 GB 1 75 GB Monitor Resolution 800 x 600 1024 x 768 Application Version Operating System Windows XP Professional SP2 and SP3 Windows Vista 32 bit Home Ultimate amp Business Compatible with the latest version of Windows 7 Database Application MS SQL Server Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 and above Phone Line Up Load Downloading 1 One of the following modems ADEMCO CIA Hayes Smartmodem 1200 external level 1 2 or higher internal level 1 1 or higher e Hayes Optima 24 Fax 96 external Hayes Optima 336 BizComp Intellimodem 1200 w volume e BizComp Intellimodem 2400 Other brands are not compatible even if claimed to be 100 compatible Jf Internal modems must have a 4 position DIP switch Modems with a 6 position DIP switch will not work 1 Compass re
69. V Abbreviation for Audio Alarm Verification see also Two way Access Code user code a k a security code required to perform all security system functions Access Control Relay This relay is used to control an electronic door strike via a simple keypad command Access Schedules In some controls users may be assigned to 1 or more access schedules which limit the times these users may arm and disarm the system Address Addressable Devices such as keypad wireless receivers and relay modules must be addressed 00 31 usually through dip switch settings or in the programming of the device ADEMCO Contact ID Allows an alarm to be reported to the central station in about 3 seconds ADEMCO High Speed Allows an alarm to be reported to the central station in about 3 seconds Alpha Keypad Allows the use of English Language Display used for programming and anything with descriptors Alpha Descriptor An English Language name or description of a zone Such as Jane s Bedroom Window as apposed to just Zone 2 Alpha Numeric The use of the alphabet and numbers Arm To turn the security system On see also Away mode Stay mode Instant mode and Maximum mode Auto Arm On supported control the system can be set up to automatically arm at a certain time Auto Disarm See Auto Arm AUI Advanced User Interface our touch screen keypad and 6270 series Aux The abbreviation for auxiliary i e Aux Power Auxili
70. VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT 12VDC 1 7A style Y supervised Special Application Notification Appliance Circuits to 24V style Y supervised Special Application Notification Appliance Circuits U L e Burglary Notification Appliance Circuits must be programmed for a timeout of 16 minutes or longer Commercial fire alarm systems require Notification Appliance Circuits to be supervised Notification Appliance Circuit Supervision The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT monitors the Notification Appliance Circuits wiring for open and short circuit faults while the output is inactive The system provides a trouble indication Zone 970 Bell 1 971 Bell 2 when an open occurs When a short occurs between the Bell and Bell terminal wiring or between the Bell terminal wiring and earth ground the system provides a trouble indication 972 Earth Ground The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT indicates the trouble condition regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed The zone displays on the keypads reports to the event log and transmits to the central station if programmed on Partition 1 The trouble is cleared from the display by entering the user code OFF Use only UL Listed sounding devices for UL installations In Commercial Fire installations the 4204CF cannot be used to drive sounders in the same audible area as sounders connected to the alarm outputs of the control panel UL ULC Synchronization Requirements for Commercial Fire
71. W Horn 12 24V Outdoor Red SYSTEM SENSOR HRK 2 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR P2R 27 ALARM INDICATING DEVICE MANUFACTURER MODEL 2 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR P2RH 2 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR P2RK 2 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR P2RHK 2 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR P2W 2 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR P2WH 4 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR PAR 4 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR PARH 4 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR PARK 4 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR PARHK 4 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR PAW 4 Wire Wall Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR PAWH 2 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR PC2R 2 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR PC2RH 2 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR PC2RK 2 Wire Ceil
72. W BATTERY System Low Battery Uxxx ADD BY User XXX Added BY SYSTEM RESET System Reset Uxxx DEL BY User XXX Deleted BY PROG CHANGE Program Change Uxxx CHG BY User XXX Changed BY BATTERY FAIL System Battery Failure PRINTER FAIL Event Log Printer Failure RF SUPR RF Supervision PAGER FAILED Pager Failure V PLEX SUPR V Plex Supervision TESTED Zone Tested RF LBAT RF Low Battery UNTESTED Zone Untested EXP TRBL Expander Module Trouble FAILED Zone Test Failed RF TRBL RF Trouble RLY TRBL Relay Trouble TAMPER Tamper EXP TMPR Expansion Module Tamper FIRE TRB Fire Trouble VENT BYPASS Vent Zone Bypass FAIL TO COMM Failure to Communicate RF JAM RF Jam Detected BELL TROUBLE Bell Trouble JAM RSTR RF Jam Restore DISARMED Disarmed FIRE RST Fire Alarm Restore DISARMED REM Disarmed Remotely DURE RST Duress Alarm Restore DISARMED KEY Disarmed Via RF Key PNC RST Panic Alarm Restore DISARM AUTO Auto Disarm BURG RST Burglary Alarm Restore CALL BACK Callback Requested EXP RST Expansion Module Restore CANCEL Cancel RF RST RF Restore DISRMD EARLY Disarmed Early AUX RST Auxiliary Restore DISRMD LATE Disarmed Late MED RST Medical Restore MISSED DISRM Missed Disarm TRBL RST Trouble Restore SKED CHANGE Schedule Change AC RESTORE AC Restore ACC SKED CHG Access Control Schedule Change LOW BATT RST System Low Battery Restore ARM FAILED Failed to Arm RESET Reset DIALER SHUT Dialer Shutdown PROG CHANGE Program Change SYSTEM SHUT System Shutdown BAT TST FAIL Battery Test Failure
73. aKey Module Installer Code 78 Perform an Access Control Card Function User Code 79 Master Code 65 local programming lockout is set via downloading programming mode cannot be entered at the keypad unless Master Code 65 is entered which opens up a 24hr window to allow the installer to enter the program mode Once the 24hrs has expired the program mode is again locked out 82 Specifications VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT CONTROL Physical Electrical Primary Power Backup Battery Alarm Power Aux Standby Pwr Total Power 18 H X 14 1 2 W X 4 3 D From ADEMCO No 1451 Transformer with enclosure rated 18VAC 72VA 12VDC 12AH min to 34 4AH max lead acid battery gel type 12VDC 1 7A max for each Notification Appliance Circuit 12VDC 1A For Canada 650mA max Combined auxiliary standby and alarm currents must not exceed 2 3A For Canada 1 95A Standby Time 24 hours with 1A For Canada 650 aux standby load using 34 4AH battery Fusing Battery input auxiliary and Notification Appliance Circuits are protected using PTC circuit protectors All outputs are power limited Main Dialer Line Seize Double Pole Ringer Equivalence 0 7B FCC Registration No TLM Threshold Formats Compatible Receivers AC3 USA 68192 AL E Good line when tip to ring voltage greater than approximately 25V 13 when blue jumper cut or when handset current greater
74. adding the new user 63 Levels 3 5 Operator Codes e Can operate a partition but cannot add or modify any user code see table below Functions Permitted Operator A Arm Disarm Bypass Burg Zones Operator B Operator C Arm Disarm only if armed with same code Operator C sometimes known as the Babysitter Code cannot disarm the system unless the system was armed with that code This code is usually assigned to persons who may need to arm and disarm the system at specific times only e g a babysitter needs to control the system only when babysitting Level 6 Duress Codes Sends a silent alarm to a central monitoring station if the user is being forced to disarm or arm the system under threat system must be connected to a central station Assigned on a partition by partition basis and can be any code or codes desired Duress Reporting NOTE A non zero report code for zone 992 duress must be programmed and partition specific field 85 duress location enabled to enable Duress reporting e The Duress report triggering logic activates on the 5 key depression such as OFF not the 4th key depression last digit of code Duress reports are not triggered if the 5 key is such as when you perform a GOTO or view the capabilities of a user General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes The following rules apply to users when making modifications within the system based on the user code authority le
75. alk Test End report will be sent in either case if programmed C S TRANSMIT 0 NO 1 YES When the Test Mode is activated the system will sound fire Notification Appliance Circuits or any NAC having a non zero response type programmed in the 93 Menu Mode for 3 seconds The system will also send a Start of Walk Test message to the central station and will light the Ready Power and Fire Trouble indicators and display window segments to verify that they are working properly The keypads will then display Fire Walk Test in Progress and will sound a single beep every 15 seconds while this test is active Additionally in this test mode RF receiver sensitivity is reduced to 50 to ensure proper fire RF device mounting locations The system will build a list of all the fire zones response types 9 16 17 18 that need to be tested These points will be scrolled on the display For each point the keypad will display UNTST XXX where XXX is the point number followed by an alpha descriptor for the point If the auto test option has been selected the control panel will attempt to automatically test all of the polling loop points that have a zone response type of 9 or 16 For points that must be manually tested fault and reset each fire alarm sensor in turn Each action should cause keypads to beep and fire Notification Appliance Circuits to ding The keypads will display the zone number and the associated alpha descriptor while the zo
76. and the panel has exhausted its maximum attempts to send reporting events tothe central station the panel will hold the messages in a buffer and resend upon restoral of the communication path In addition old messages that are sent will indicate that they are not current messages so that the central station does not dispatch on them order to accomplish this an event qualifier of 6 will be sent in place of the 1 or 3 character in the message The 6 indicates that the message is old Events will be sent in chronological order and will be time stamped in the system s event log Event Log Reset 625 Time Date Reset Exception Schedule Change 632 Access Schedule Change Fire Alarm Silence Event Log Alpha Descriptors Alpha Event Description Alpha Event Description FIRE Fire Alarm SELF TEST Self test DURESS Duress Alarm TEST ENTRY Manual Test Entry PANIC Silent or Audible Panic Alarm TEST EXIT Manual Test Exit BURGLARY Burglary Alarm LOG OVERFLOW Dialer Queue Overflow EXP SHRT Polling Loop Short LOG CLEARED Dialer Queue Cleared RF EXPND Expander Module Failure TIME SET Time Set AUXILIARY Non burglary Alarm TIME ERROR Time Error TROUBLE Trouble PROGRM ENTRY Program Entry AC LOSS AC Loss PROGRAM EXIT Program Exit LO
77. ary fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a vari ety of reasons For example Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work with out power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path e Auser may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States they may not acti vate 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 positio
78. ary Power Output Each Vista Control provides a Limited amount of power for peripheral devices such as a 4 wire smoke and Motion Detectors etc Away Mode All Vista Control Panel have the ability to arm Away This will arm all perimeter and interior zones AWG Average Wire Gauge the standard by which wire is measured wire thickness in millimeters Standard in the alarm industry is 22awg B Backlighting Refers to the lighting up of the keypad s keys and or display screen Battery Calculations To meet certain UL regulations the system battery must have the capacity to power the system during an AC loss for xx hours The Fire Control panels have battery calculations charts that help the installer determine the necessary battery size Bypass To temporarily disable 1 or more zones C CPU Computer processing unit main pc board C S F M California State Fire Marshal agency listing for fire controls in California Check When displayed indicates that a trouble condition exists Chime Chime Mode When enabled with the system turned off the keypad will beep 3 times whenever a door or window opens up They must be programmed for a Zone Type of 01 02 03 24 and configurable panel dependant CID Abbreviation for Contact ID Code see also report code access code Common Lobby Some partitioned controls provide for a partition to be a common partition which employs logic for automatic
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80. ation for messages Primary Dialer 0 or Communicator 1 The chart below provides an explanation of how the Dynamic Signaling feature functions If Priority 57 And message is Then is Primary Phone Acknowledged before delay expires Message is removed from queue and no message is sent to No 0 communications device Not acknowledged before delay Message is sent to both the Primary Phone No and expires communications device Communicator Acknowledged before delay expires Message is removed from queue and no message is sent to 1 Primary Phone No Not acknowledged before delay Message is sent to both the Primary Phone No and expires communications device Additional communications device reporting options are defined by selecting the events for each subscriber ID in fields 58 and 59 The reporting events are Alarms Troubles Bypasses Openings Closing System Events and Test Also within an enabled category the specific event must be enabled for dialer reporting If for instance zone 10 is enabled to report but zone 11 is not zone 10 will report via the communications device but zone 11 will not Messages are transmitted from the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT to the communications device on a first in first out basis If events occur at the same time they are transmitted in order of priority The priority from most to least important is Fire Alarms Panic Alarms Burglar
81. ay is used for Fire 3 60 BELL 2 AUX RLY Y Enter 01 15 multiplied by 2 minutes Must be set to 3 Minimum of 6 TIMEOUT 00 notimeout minutes 3 82 BURG FEATURES N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable ENABLED enable RESTRICTION FOR FIRE Y Yes Restriction for 70 must be set to RELAYS No Yes when programming fire relays Programming Field Settings for ULC304 Compliance NOTICE TO USERS INSTALLERS AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND OTHER INVOLVED E SOs W o PARTIES This product incorporates field programmable software In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Signal Receiving Centre and Premise Burglar Alarm Control Units ULC 5304 certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below Program feature or option Possible settings Settings permitted in ULC 5304 38 PREVENT ZONE XXX BYPASS PARTITION Enter a zone number 001 250 Enter 000 if all zones can be Must be set to 000 all zones can be bypassed SPECIFIC bypassed 1 58 ENABLE 5800 RF FORCE 0 7 disable Must be set to 0 disable ARM 1 enable 2 03 ULC S304 ENABLE 0 disable Must be set to 1 enabled 1 enable 2 08 FORCE ARM ENABLE 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable PARTITION SPECIFIC 1 enable 10 Section 1 General Description SIA Installations The
82. be scheduled as the last partition to arm If you are using auto arming make sure that the Auto Arm Delay and Auto Arm Warning periods for the lobby partition fields 2 05 and 2 06 combined are longer than that of any other partition that affects the lobby This causes the lobby to arm last Master Keypad Setup and Operation Although this system has eight actual partitions it provides an extra partition strictly for the purpose of assigning keypads as Master keypads for the system Assigning any keypad to Partition 9 in Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mode makes that keypad a Master keypad A Master keypad reflects the status of the entire system Partitions 1 8 on its display at one time This is useful because it eliminates the need for a building security officer to have to log on to various partitions from one partition s keypad to find out where an alarm has occurred U L In Commercial Fire installations field 2 18 Log on from other partitions must be disabled for partition 1 19 The following is typical display SYSTEM 12345678 STATUS RRNNATB Possible status indications include A Armed Away S Armed Stay Armed Maximum C Comm Fail Armed Instant Ready Not Ready Bypassed Ready Alarm Trouble Fire Alarm P AC Power Failure L Low System Battery obtain more information regarding a particular partition enter Partition No e g 4 This allows viewing
83. be the only wire under this nut 3 Run a 16AWG wire from the ground post to the panel s earth ground terminal 30 Use a second green nut supplied to secure this wire to the ground post This connection avoids ground loops that may occur when the 1451 and panel are connected to different earth ground systems Determining the Control s Power Supply Load In the event of an AC power loss the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT and the Commercial Fire Listed 24VDC Power Supply must be supported by backup rechargeable batteries When the system is used without a Commercial Fire Listed 24VDC Power Supply a 12VDC 12AH to 34 4AH battery must be connected the control panel For ULC Commercial Fire Installations only the 34 4AH 2 x 17 2AH batteries have been evaluated U LC For ULC Commercial Fire Installations the batteries capacity must be sized for 24 hour Standby followed by a 30 minute Alarm If a Commercial Fire Listed 24VDC Power Supply is used refer to its Installation Instructions for the appropriate backup battery requirements 50 The battery s capacity must be sized to provide 24 hours central station fire followed by 5 minutes fire only or 15 minutes fire and burglary alarm time Use only sealed lead acid batteries with a minimum charging current handling capacity of 1 8A Use the worksheets that follow to calculate the total current for Auxiliary Power 1 Auxiliary Power 2 Bell 1 Bell 2 Polling Loop and the tota
84. cable in Commercial installations Transmitter Battery Life 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 high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation The wireless system can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing the dealer or user of the system time to arrange a change of battery and maintain protection for that point within the system Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters 5800CO Carbon Monoxide Detector with Built in Wireless Transmitter 5817CB Commercial Wireless Transmitter 5869 Holdup Switch Transmitter 5806W3 Photoelectric Smoke Detector with Built in Wireless Transmitter 5808W3 Photoelectric Smoke Heat Detector with Built in Wireless Transmitter 5898 Duel Tech Motion Detector RF RF RF RF RF RF RF F 40 Installing Output Devices The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT supports up to 96 outputs Each device must be programmed as to how to act ACTION when to activate START and when to deactivate STOP The 4204 4204CF and or 4101SN may be used as output devices NOTE The first 32 of the 96 Output Devices may be supervised zones 601 632 Only the relays on 4204CF module may be supervised If supervision is programmed for other types of Output Devices unpredictable results may occur
85. can choose which interior zones will not be bypassed Open close by user Primarily commercial application open close arm disarm reports along with the user number be sent to the central station also logged by the event log in some controls Output Timers Some controls may be programmed to automatically control relays lights and appliances on a timed basis these outputs in some cases may also be controlled from the keypad as well P 91 PIR Abbreviation for Passive Infra red motion detector Partition An area within a total system that can be separately controlled as if it were an individual system Partition Descriptor A 4 character name that can be programmed in some controls to identify each partition Partition Specific A feature option that relates directly to a partition as opposed to the system as a whole Periodic Test Report A report sent to central station on a regular basis Programmable in some controls but usually happens every 24 hours UL requirements in commercial applications Used to verify the dialer is still working properly even though it has not sent any reports Phone access The ability to access and control the security system via touch tone phone on or off premise Phone Code A 2 digit code required to access the security system via touch tone phone Polling loop A 2 wire loop used to support multiplex devices on some controls see also multiplex Loop and V Plex
86. coming call The sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 For more information contact the local telephone company This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Harm to the Network If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that the temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t 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 it is necessary Notification of Changes in Telephone Company Equipment 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 necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Repairs or Returns If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repairs or warranty information contact www honeywell com security hsc resources wa If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved Repairs should be made only by a qualified factory representative Party Lines This equipment must not be used on party lines
87. conducting a fire drill or bell test This test can only be activated by the installer or master users from partition 1 keypads by entering the corresponding security code 8 69 The burglary portion of the system must be disarmed Keypads display FIRE DRILL ACTIVE while the test is active The test is stopped by entering any user code OFF The system continues to monitor all 24 hour type zones fire panic etc and ends the test if any of these zone types produce an alarm condition NOTE When code 69 fire Drill test is active these zones if programmed will be disabled This test should be conducted at periodic intervals as determined by the local authority having jurisdiction One Man Fire Walk Test Code 7 68 This test causes the system to sound console beeps and Notification Appliance Circuit dings in response to fire zone faults zone type 9 16 and 17 for the purpose of allowing proper zone operation to be checked without triggering alarms Note that the system will not be operational as an alarm system 1 cannot sense alarms while this test is active The test can only be activated by the installer by entering the Installer s Code and pressing 8 68 while the burglary portion of the system is disarmed This test should be conducted at periodic intervals as determined by the local authority having jurisdiction When testing non latching devices such as heat detectors be sure to keep the device faulted unt
88. connected to a zone TO OUT 1 J2 PIN 7 TO GND J2 PIN 8 TO OUT 5 J2 PIN 6 TO ZONE 8 TERM 27 TAMPER TO ZONE 7 ZONE 8 TERM 26 TO ZONE 7 TERM 25 4146 KEYSWITCH 4146_keyew teh 001 V0 Figure 3 21 Remote Keyswitch Wiring Installing a Remote Keypad Sounder For Commercial Burglary use only An optional Amseco PAL 328N Piezo Sounder can be used to duplicate the sounds produced by the keypad s built in sounder The remote sounder will duplicate all sounds such as alarms trouble beeps etc except for the short beeps associated with keypad key depression One application of this feature would be to produce chime beeps at a distant location from the keypads If used program field 3 20 must be set to 0 and field 15 must be set to the desired partition number The remote sounder must be connected to the Output 5 on the J2 connector as shown in Figure 8 22 J2 CONNECTOR 3 9 1 4 5 6 7 8 000000000 ET 442TR CABLE AMSECO PAL 328N PIEZO SOUNDER 10MA J2_trigcon 006 VO RED Figure 3 22 Remote Keypad Sounder Wiring 44 Communicators Connected to the Bus The control can support an IP GSM communications device 78471 GSMV GSMEHS or IGSMV IGSMHS that connects to control panels keypad terminals All messages programmed for transmission via the phone lines may also be sent via the communications device These messages are transmit
89. ction in accordance with UL 1459 Reporting Formats The system is shipped defaulted for Contact ID communication It is the only format capable of uniquely reporting all 250 zones as well as openings and closings for all 250 users This requires central stations to be equipped with receivers that support the complete set of Contact ID report codes such as the MX8000 or 7810iR ent If you need to update your MX8000 receiver contact your distributor The system supports ADEMCO Contact ID ADEMCO 10 Digit Contact ID and 4 2 Express formats 31 Dialer Operation When only the main dialer is enabled field 3 30 1 0 the system attempts to route all messages over the main dialer output When both the main and backup dialers are enabled field 3 30 1 1 the panel will Alternate Dialers by pairs make two attempts to report on the Main Dialer then make two attempts to report on the Back Up dialer The panel will continue to do this to the Primary Phone number until it reaches its programmed attempts in 3 21 then it will do the same to the Secondary phone number Test Report is always sent on Alternating dialers The communicator makes up to 8 attempts to transmit the messages to one or both telephone numbers primary and secondary depending on the report routing options programmed After the 8 attempt the communicator hangs up and the system displays COMM on the keypad The number of dialer attempts are programmed in field 3
90. ctions label Control Panel Panel 9 Pin 25 Pin 59909 inl TXD 3 EBI IPPS 2 EBI IPPS 2 All Other Configurations 3 All Other Configurations RXD 2 EBI IPPS 3 EBI IPPS 3 WIN PAK or Pro Watch 2 WIN PAK or Pro Watch RTS DTR 8 WIN PAK or Pro Watch 5 WIN PAK or Pro Watch 000000000 CTS DSR 4 Printer Only 20 Printer Only GND 5 All Configurations 7 All Configurations VIZSFGPT 001 VO When connecting via J13 usethe VT SERCBL cable assembly To connect this to a PC you must use a standard straight through serial cable with a 9 pin connector on the panel end and the appropriate connector for your PC on the other end IMPORTANT When connecting the VT SERCBL cable into header J13 the red strip pin 1 on theribbon cable should be tothe left NOTES 1 4 and J13 cannot be used simultaneously If you are using one of these connection points to communicate with the panel you MUST temporarily disconnect the other wiring 2 You cannot use WIN PAK or Pro Watch and the Printer at the same time Serial Programming Options for Automation Applications NOTE You cannot simultaneously use a serial printer and Home Facility Automation The following group of fields must be set to use the serial port for automation applications 05 Enter 1 to send System Event Messages via RS232 port 14 Enter 1 to enable Home Facility Automation Control In
91. current then add to get the Bell 1 Output current subtotal Worksheet 4 Bell 1 Output Current Load Total Current Device Current X Standby Model of Units 1 SENTE Lp pe o pope p opem pe Bell 1 Output Subtotal terminals 3 amp 4 1 7A max 53 5 In Worksheet 5 enter devices connected to the Bell 2 Output Calculate alarm currents then add to get the Bell 2 Output current subtotal Worksheet 5 Bell 2 Output Current Load Total Current Device Device Current X Standby D Lopes pee Model of Units XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Bell 2 Output Subtotal terminals 5 amp 6 1 7A max 6 In Worksheet 6 enter the total calculated subtotals of all listed outputs from Worksheets 1 through 5 then add to get the combined current Worksheet 6 Total VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT Current Load Polling Loop Subtotal Auxiliary Power 1 Subtotal Auxiliary Power 2 Subtotal Total Current Standby Alarm Bell 1 Output Subtotal Bell 2 Output Subtotal VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT PCB Current Incl 2 wire smoke detector loading on zones 1 amp 2 5140DLM Backup Dialer Module SMA 15 inactive active Total Current Load 1 3A max standby 2 6A max alarm Can 950mA max standby 2 25A max alarm NOTE The 5140DLM actually draws 55mA when active However since the control panel PCB current includes the main dialer curren
92. d or polling loop zones U LC Wireless devices are not ULC Listed for and cannot be used in ULC Installations Peripheral Devices Supports up to 31 addressable devices keypads RF receivers relay modules etc Supervises devices keypads RF receivers and relay modules and individual relays up to 32 as well as system zones Keypads 6160CR2 keypads for Fire applications 6160 keypads for Burglary applications Alpha keypads provide three panic key functions 1 and 3 C to six 6280 Graphic Touch Screen keypads for burglary applications e AlarmNet Total Connect Remote Interactive Service allows access from a wireless smart phone or web browser via any Total Connect 2 compatible AlarmNet device U L Use of Remote Interactive Service Total Connect is not permitted in UL installations NOTE If using Total Connect Remote Interactive Services the virtual keypad must be assigned to a burglary partition and the GOTO feature program field 2 18 must be 0 disabled for partition 1 the fire partition so that the Fire system cannot be accessed remotely This is the system default setting 11 Output Relay Devices 4204 and 4204CF Relay Modules and 4101SN V Plex Relay Modules can be used to program up to 96 outputs Outputs can be activated in response to system events alarm condition at a specific time of day at random times and manually using the 70 Relay Com
93. done to indicate the last download or save and the operator ID number complete hard copy of each individual account can be obtained by connecting a printer to the computer Refer to your computer Owner s Manual or contact your dealer for printer recommendations Unattended Download For Burglary Use Only Unattended download allows the control panel to communicate with the download computer without an operator at the computer This feature is useful on new installations The installer can mount the control attach a keypad and phone line and continue to wire the rest of the installation while the system is automatically downloaded If Compass has an account already created and the panel is defaulted the installer enters Code 89 enters the unattended phone number account number primary phone number and then triggers the unattended call The panel calls and connects to Compass then Compass does an upload followed by a download of the existing account data if this option has been selected at the station otherwise Compass will disconnect If Compass does not have an account already created and the panel is defaulted the installer enters Code 89 enters the unattended phone number account number primary phone number and then triggers the unattended call The panel calls and connects to Compass then Compass does an upload and disconnects if this option has been selected at For unattended download to work the Receiver Gr
94. e 38 To install the 5881 receiver perform the following steps Step Action 1 Mount the receiver following the advisories stated previously NOTE Must be mounted in a 5800Box Enclosure 2 Set the DIP switches in the receiver for the address 01 07 See Figure 3 18 Make sure the address setting is not being used by another device keypad relay module etc 3 If installing 5881 install a flat head screw supplied in the case tamper tab as shown in Figure 3 17 When the receiver is pried from the wall the tamper tab will break off and remain on the wall This will activate a tamper switch in the receiver and cause generation of a tamper signal Note that this signal will also be generated when the receiver s front cover is removed 4 Connect the receiver s wire harness to the keypad terminals 11 12 13 and 14 Plug the connector at the other end of the harness into the receiver 5 Refer to the Installation Instructions provided with the receiver for installations regarding antenna mounting etc 0 pat SCREW Sari otv Figure 3 17 Installing the 5881ENHC with Tamper Protection ANTENNAS TO CONTROL S REMOTE KEYPAD CONNECTION POINTS EACH RECEIVER MUST BE ON INDIVIDUAL HOME RUN INSERT IN USE MAX of 220 ft 67m of 22 0 64mm RIGHT HAND WIRE or 550 ft 168m of 18 1mm WIRE FOR EACH RUN OBSERVE 20 ft MAX FOR COMMER
95. e 4 Connect the earth ground screw on the 5140DLM to the earth ground terminal 30 on the main PC board using 16AWG wire 5 If the dialer output is connected to telephone lines that have a telephone company MTU installed cut the blue jumper on the 5140DLM PC board Telephone Line Supervision If the tip ring voltage falls below approximately 25 volts 13 volts if the blue jumper is cut or the handset current is less than approximately 10mA the supervision circuits for the dialer output will indicate fault condition Faults on the phone lines are displayed as zones 974 main dialer and 975 backup dialer e prevent risk of shock disconnect the phone lines at the telco jack before servicing the panel e fthe communicator is connected to a telephone line inside a PABX be sure the PABX has backup power supply that can support the PABX for 24 hours central station usage or 60 hours remote station usage Many are not power backed up and connection to such a PABX results a communication failure if power is lost Zone 974 Primary Dialer Supervision must be enabled in order for the backup dialer or communications device if used to communicate in the event that the primary dialer fails If a communications device is used as the primary dialer then its supervisory zone must be enabled e g 8XX where XX is the device address of the communications device U L The telephone line inputs have overvoltage prote
96. e 6 to a burglary partition Program it for day trouble night alarm zone type 5 when only one burglary partition is used Program it for 24 hr audible alarm zone type 7 when morethan one burglary partition is used Enable field 3 17 sothat the system responds to a ground fault in accordance with its zone type rather than ground fault response e wiring between the transformer and panel must be run in conduit Remaining wires do not need to be run in conduit e All unused knockouts must be plugged using the disc plugs and carriage bolts supplied as indicated in Figure 3 2 e Fasten the cabinet door to the cabinet backbox using the 15 one inch long Phillips head screws supplied after all wiring programming and checkout procedures have been completed RUN BELL WIRES IN CONDUIT PLUG THIS CX KNOCKOUT 0 rj PLATE x CABINET amp i PLUG THESE KNOCKOUTS us AC MOUNTING u Ts PLUG THIS KNOCKOUT Cu pz PLUG THIS KNOCKOUT ALL REMAINING WIRE THROUGH HERE Figure 3 2 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing Guidelines e Follow the guidelines given above for Mercantile Premises listing TO PLUG AN UNUSED KNOCKOUT OPENING REMOV
97. e Safety events may go beyond 37 up to 128 if there are no Burg events in the queue If all dialer attempts are exhausted before communication to the central station is restored the queue will be cleared Downloading Supports upload and download capability Downloading must be site initiated for Commercial Fire installations Can perform unattended downloading no one at the downloading computer e Provides an Installer Unattended Program Mode This allows the installer to program the download phone number subscriber number and primary central station receiver phone number without entering the normal program mode Can periodically and automatically perform a scheduled download U L Remote downloading is not permitted in UL installations A technician must be on site in order to test the system after any system programming is changed Event Log e Provides an event log history log that can store up to 1000 events 512 for the VISTA 128FBPT Can view the event log on an alpha keypad or a graphic touchscreen keypad V Plex Smart Contact Technology e Automatic suppression of fault restores when disarmed Smart V Plex sensors such as the DT7500SN and IS2500SN polling loop motion detectors can be set to stop sending fault restore signals while the partition is disarmed This prevents the polling loop from slowing down due to high bus activity in busy areas The feature 13 enabled by Zone Zone Programming When enab
98. e User Edit Mode eai eH OUI deant RC ns NI ae 69 SECTION 7 TESTING THE SYSTEM 5 isa iris qwe ne b ed Pla oso dye 69 Battery nn Die Gottes Gee d oro 69 inh ien eT eee En un tt 69 Hre Drill p 469 eee e e cds reete ee erre 69 One Man Fire Walk Test Code 68 69 Itn bis 70 EN eem Ra 70 Walk Testing the Smart V Plex Motion Detectors 71 Armed Burglary System Test cccccssssssscscesccsessssnsecscececsssssnseesseceesessseaeessecsensesscaeeesecsesensseascesenseenaaaeees 71 Testing Wireless Tyansmitters idee bt 71 Trouble Conditl ns ie nnde 72 o At ME 73 REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS cssssssccssssssssssssssccssssssssnsscsscssssssssncessescsscssssaneesesscssssssaneesecses 75 UL Installation Requirements iniinis 75 Boe Local Fire en Die 75 UL864 NFPA Central Station and Remote Station Fire 75 Commercial Burglary Requirements suisses 75 UL609 Local Mercan
99. e system uses a 4297 Polling Loop Extender Module Devices that can be programmed via either DIP switches or the built in unique serial number must be set for serial number mode operation All devices on the polling loop must be wired in parallel to the and polling loop terminals of the control panel 28 and 29 You can wire from device to device or have multiple branches connected directly to the control panel in a star configuration If a module is using optional aux power do not connect the polling loop terminal to the device Use the ground from the power source 1 Do not run polling loop wires within 6 of AC power telephone or intercom wiring The polling loop is carrying data between the control panel and the devices interference on this loop can cause an interruption of this communication The polling loop can also cause outgoing interference on the intercom or phone lines If this spacing cannot be achieved shielded wire must be used Note that the maximum total wire length supported is cut in half when shielded wire is used 2 The 15250005 and DT7500SN can be programmed as a Smart Contact in Zone Programming This prevents those PIRs from displaying faults during the disarmed state 3 Twisted pair is recommended for all wire runs 4 No more than 64mA may be drawn on any individual wire run U L e The 4190SN right loop must not be used and the left loop must be EOLR supervised e The 4297 must be powe
100. e with tamper protected cover 42 e If using ZONE for the START of a polling loop output and want the output to stop when the same zone restores the STOP programming must be blank than 20 polling loop outputs may be programmed for the same START or STOP condition in Output Programming e The position of the relay is supervised but not the actual external contact wiring Connect the device to the polling loop terminals 28 and 29 Be sure to observe polarity Installing a Remote Keyswitch A UL Listed remote keyswitch such as the Honeywell 4146 can be used for remote arming disarming of the burglary part of the system and for silencing alarms The keyswitch operates in only one particular partition U LC Remote Arming is not a ULC Listed feature The keyswitch is wired across zone 7 This zone is no longer available as a protection zone Make sure 15 1s assigned to part 1 9 This sets zone 7 to response type 05 Operation momentary short arms the partition in the AWAY mode and a short held for more than 10 seconds arms the partition in STAY mode 1 A subsequent short disarms the partition e The keyswitch LEDs indicate the partition s status see table that follows momentary short silences Notification Appliance Circuits and keypad sounds and disarms the system if it was armed A subsequent short clears the alarm memory indication and resets 2 wire smoke and glassbreak detectors if u
101. ed the lengths shown in the following table Maximum Polling Loop Wire Runs Wire Gauge Max Length 22 gauge 650 feet 20 gauge 950 feet 3118 gauge 1500 feet 16 gauge 2400 feet 5 Wire each device to the polling loop making sure of the correct polarity refer to the device s instructions NOTE If you are using serial number devices and intend to enroll each device through the keypad automatically wire no more than 25 of these devices to the control at a time Then power up and program them before connecting the next 25 Leave previously enrolled devices connected If you intend to manually enter the serial numbers through the keypad or through Compass downloading software all the devices may be connected before powering up to program NOTE FIRE DEVICES MAY BE WIRED DIRECTLY TO THE PANEL WITHOUT USING AN ISOLATION DEVICE VPLEX VSI OL TO TO FIRE DEVICES BURG DEVICES Figure 3 14 Polling Loop Connections to the Control Panel 36 Polling Loop Supervision A short on the polling loop is indicated by a trouble on zone 997 and reports as a trouble condition only If a device on the polling loop fails the panel cannot see that device the system displays a trouble condition for all zones on that device If the panel is armed when a device fails and the zone is a burglary zone the zone will go into alarm A trouble on zone 997 prevents a partition from being armed unle
102. eless transmitters or V Plex Serial Poll devices to be programmed into the system simply by tripping the device i e door or window The 5800 series transmitters and V Plex Serial Poll devices send unique serial numbers that are learned for that zone Limited Access Some controls may be programmed to allow certain codes to only work during certain times see also Access schedules Line Fault Term used to describe the loss of telephone line voltage M E A Material Evaluation Authority agency listing for commercial fire installations in Manhattan New York Master Console Some partitioned controls allow keypads to be designated as a master which displays the status of all partitions at once Maximum Mode One of the arming modes when armed maximum all perimeter and interior zones are protected with no entry delay when initially arming you will have an exit delay Multiplex Loop a k a polling loop V Plex some controls can support multiplex expansion devices such as PIRs smokes 8 zone expanders etc N NBFAA National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association a national association comprised of security and fire industry professionals provide training for people in the security fire industry NFPA National Fire Prevention Association a national association that sets forth standards for fire system installations Night Stay Arming arming the system in the stay mode however depending on the panel you
103. en it is defined see the SECTION 6 User Access Codes the keypad prompts the user to select the partitions they want to arm Only the partitions the user has access to are displayed This allows the user to choose the partitions to be armed or disarmed and so eliminates the automatic operation of the lobby Keep in mind however that if a user attempts to arm all and another affecting partition is disarmed the user cannot arm the lobby and the message UNABLE TO ARM LOBBY PARTITION is displayed Codes with Non Global Arming If a user arms with a non global code the lobby partition operation is automatic as described by fields 1 18 and 1 19 Other Methods of Arming Disarming Common Lobby logic remains active when arming or disarming a partition that affects and or arms the common lobby in one of the following manners e Quick Arm e Keyswitch e Wireless Button e Wireless Keypad Arming Disarming Remotely If a user arms or disarms remotely through Compass downloading software the lobby does not automatically follow another partition that is programmed to arm or disarm the lobby The lobby must be armed separately after arming all affecting partitions first Auto Arming Disarming If scheduling is used to automatically arm and or disarm partitions the common lobby partition does not automatically follow another partition that is programmed to arm or disarm the lobby The lobby partition must be scheduled to arm disarm and must
104. ensor Strobe12 24V SRK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SRHK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SW 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SWH 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SCR 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SCRH 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SCRK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SCRHK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SCW 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SCWH 15 Temporal High 10 Wheelock Horn Strobe 12V 4W MT 121575W 15 Continuous Hi 4 Wheelock Horn Strobe 12V 2W AS 121575W 15 Continuous Hi 6 Wheelock Strobe 12V RSS 121575W 15 na 6 Wheelock Horn Strobe 12V 2W NS 121575W 15 Hi 7 Wheelock Horn 12V 24V NH 12 24 na Hi 80 Wheelock Horn 12V AH 12 na Hi 9 Wheelock Horn 12V 24V MT 12 24 MT4 12 24 na Continuous Horn 10 Wheelock Bell 12V MB G6 12 MB G10 12 na na 9 Bell Bell 12V AB12M na na 9 Supervising the Notification Appliance Circuits To wire the NAC using the supervision feature perform the following Install a 2K EOL resistor Model 2EOL supplied across the last notification appliance on each Notification Appliance Circuit to be supervised Auxiliary Relay Connections The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT provides built in Form C relay with contacts rated at 28VAC VDC 2 8A The relay may be programmed field 3 61 for one of the following functions e Alarm Activation e Trouble Supervisory Act
105. erial on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 105 F 32 to 40 C the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence from the bed rooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect them selves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment i
106. est that transmitters have all been properly programmed If a transmitter does not have its serial number enrolled it will not turn off its zone number To enter the Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode proceed as follows Step Action 1 Enter Installer Code 3 The keypad displays all zone numbers of wireless units programmed into the system 2 Fault each wireless zone causing each device to transmit As the system receives a signal from each of the transmitters the zone number of that transmitter disappears from the display 3 Enter Installer Code OFF to exit the Sniffer Mode 71 Go No Go Test Mode For Burglary Use Only This mode assists in determining good mounting locations and that the RF transmission has sufficient signal amplitude margin for the installed system All partitions with wireless transmitters must be placed in the test mode for RF receiver sensitivity reduction 50 Otherwise the RF receiver remains at full strength Make sure that all partitions are disarmed for this test To enter the Go No Go Test Mode proceed as follows Step Action 1 Enter Installer Code 5 2 Fault each wireless transmitter causing each device to transmit The keypad will beep three times if the signal is received 3 If the keypad does not beep reorient or move the transmitter to another location Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required 4 E
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109. heduling access control keyswitch or downloading e Can bypass a group of zones with one set of keystrokes e Supports Exit Error Logic whereby the system can tell the difference between a regular alarm and an alarm caused by leaving an entry exit door open If the system is not subsequently disarmed faulted entry exit zone s and or interior zones are bypassed and the system arms Supports Recent Close report which is designed to notify the central station that an alarm has occurred within 2 minutes after the exit delay has expired Partitioning e Can control 8 separate areas partitions independently each functioning as if it had its own separate control fire zones must be assigned to partition 1 Provides a Common Lobby partition which can be programmed to arm automatically when the last partition is armed and to disarm when the first partition is disarmed Provides a Master partition 9 used for the purpose of viewing the status of all partitions at the same time display fire burglary panic and trouble conditions at all other partitions keypads selectable option Scheduling eCan automate system functions such as arming disarming and activation of outputs e g lights eProvides access schedules for limiting system access to users by time eProvides an End User Output Programming Mode allowing the user to control outputs U LC Scheduling is currently not approved for ULC applications
110. ides cross zone capability which helps prevent false alarms by preventing a zone from going into alarm unless its cross zone is also faulted within a 5 minute period does not apply to Fire zones Contains a built in User Manual which provides the end user with a brief explanation of the function of a key when the user presses any of the function keys on the keypad for 5 seconds Provides trigger outputs which may interface with Communication equipment or other devices such as a keyswitch a Honeywell access control system or an automation system Provides an option to have trouble and supervisory conditions automatically clear from the display when the zone returns to the ready normal state entry of Code OFF is not required At least one 2 line alpha keypad 6160 6160CR 2 must be connected to the system for programming if you are using keypad programming and must remain connected to the system in order to allow the primary user to program additional user codes into the system at a later time 14 Guidelines for Wiring System The installer must keep certain guidelines in mind while installing a system The Vista 128FBPT 250FBPT contains an ECP bus and a polling loop bus for connecting Fire and Burglary devices When installing both Commercial Fire and Burglary devices all Fire devices must be isolated from the Burglary devices on each bus This is accomplished by using an ECP isolator on the ECP bus and a V Plex VSI on the V Plex lo
111. il the system responds with the keypad beep or siren sound If the device is faulted only momentarily the system may not respond to the fault When this test is first activated the system will display PROMPT EXPLANATION Enter 1 YES to have the fire Notification Appliance Circuits associated with each point sound for 3 seconds when point is faulted Enter 0 NO if only keypad sounders are desired The next prompt will be displayed USE BELL DING 0 NO 1 YES Enter 1 YES to have the system automatically test all polling loop points with a fire response type 9 or 16 Other fire zones will have to be tested manually Enter 0 NO to test every point manually The next prompt will be displayed AUTO TEST DET 0 NO 1 YES 69 For true detector sensitivity tests and for compliance with fire codes you must enter 0 NO to this question PROMPT EXPLANATION Enter 1 YES to have the system log each point as it is tested A list of untested points will also be logged Enter 0 NO if you do not want to log the results The next prompt will only be displayed if Contact ID report format has been selected LOG RESULTS 0 NO 1 YES Enter 1 YES to have the results of the test sent to the central station This report will consist of a list of points that have been tested followed by a list of points that have not been tested Enter 0 NO if you do not want to report the results A Walk Test Start and W
112. ing Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR PC2RHK 2 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR PC2W 2 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR PC2WH 4 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR PCAR 4 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR PCARH 4 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR PCARK 4 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR PCARHK 4 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR PCAW 4 Wire Ceiling Mount Horn Strobe 12 24V High Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR PCAWH 2 Wire Wall Mount Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR SR 2 Wire Wall Mount Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR SRH Wall Mount Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR SRK Wall Mount Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR SRHK Wall Mount Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR SW Wall Mount Strobe 12 24V High Candela White SYSTEM SENSOR SWH Ceiling Mount Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR SCR Ceiling Mount Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red SYSTEM SENSOR SCRH Ceiling Mount Strobe 12 24V Standard Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR SCRK Ceiling Mount Strobe 12 24V High Candela Red Outdoor SYSTEM SENSOR SCRHK
113. iod field 1 31 the missing transmitter number s and CHECK or TRBL are displayed Some transmitters have built in tamper protection and annunciate a CHECK or TRBL condition if covers are removed If a loss of supervision occurs on a transmitter programmed for Fire it reports in Contact ID as a Fire Trouble 373 not Loss of Supervision 381 to the central station Transmitter Input Types All transmitters have one or more unique factory assigned input loop codes Transmitters can be programmed as one of the following types RM RF Motion Sends periodic check in signals fault and low battery signals The control panel automatically restores the zone to ready after a few seconds It is intended for facilities with multiple motion detectors that may fault and restore simultaneously The transmitter must remain within the receiver s range NOTE RF Motion may only be used on loop 1 of a door window type transmitter RF Supervised RF Sends periodic check in signals fault restore and low battery signals The transmitter must remain within the receiver s range UR Unsupervised RF Sends all the signals that the RF type does but the control does not supervise the check in signals The transmitter may be carried off premises BR Unsupervised Button These send only fault signals They do not send low battery signals until they are activated The RF transmitter may be carried off premises Not appli
114. ireless devices cannot be used for ULC Installations The following table lists the receivers that may be used and the number of zones they support 5800 Series Receivers Receiver Zones 5881ENHC up to 250 5883H up to 250 RF System Operation and Supervision The 5800 RF system operation has the following characteristics e The receiver responds to a frequency of 345MHz The receiver has a nominal range of 200 feet Supervised transmitters send a supervisory signal every 70 90 minutes e Zones 988 and 990 are used to supervise the RF reception of receivers 2 and 1 respectively The reception is supervised for the following two conditions 1 The receiver goes deaf doesn t hear from any transmitter within a programmed interval of time defined by program field 1 30 2 Proper RF reception is impeded i e jamming or other RF interference The control checks for this condition every 20 seconds U L A response type 19 24 Hour Trouble must be programmed for zones 990 1 988 g receiver for UL installations e The 5881ENHC receiver contains front and back tampers that permit its use in commercial burglary installations e You may only mount the 5881ENHC its own plastic housing Otherwise the receiver constantly reports a tamper condition e The control checks the receiver connections about every 20 seconds The receiver supervisory zone is 8 2 digit receiver device address for exam
115. is enabled if User 002 is enabled for Open Close reporting and that Quick Arm reports as User 000 In order for Quick Arm reports to be sent for all partitions User 002 must have authority and Open Close must be enabled for all partitions If a code with access to all partitions is not desired it is suggested that user 002 be assigned authority level 5 in all partitions and that the code be kept secret Authority level 5 cannot disarm the system unless armed by that user ADEMCO Contact ID format is capable of reporting Users 001 150 uniquely If any other report format is used only user numbers 001 015 can uniquely report to the central station Users 016 150 will report as User 015 Multiple Partition Access Each user is programmed for a primary home partition A user can also be given access to operate one or more additional partitions Within each partition each user may be programmed to have different levels of authority For example User 003 the VP of Engineering could be assigned to work within the Engineering Department Partition 1 of ABC Manufacturing Because he needs the full capabilities in his area he is assigned as a MASTER with Level 1 authority He must also be able to gain access to the manufacturing area Partition 2 on an emergency basis You can set this up easily by requesting that he also be assigned to Partition 2 with a level of authority set lower such as Level 4 OPERATOR Level B 64 The contro
116. ivation 4 Wire Smoke Detector Reset e Battery Saver Alarm Activation 3 61 1 or 4 Steady activation in response to an alarm If field 3 61 1 the auxiliary relay remains active until Aux Relay Timeout expires or until User Code OFF is entered This option can be used to provide an unsupervised Notification Appliance Circuit for supplementary strobes sounders etc when wired to the Aux Power 1 or a separate power supply see Figure 3 8 29 If field 3 61 4 the auxiliary relay remains activated until User Code 67 is entered By default the relay is set to activate on alarm zones 1 8 with no timeout field 3 61 1 When field 3 61 1 the auxiliary relay can be programmed to give a brief activation for confirmation of arming ding field 3 57 or Chime Mode field 3 59 7 ALARM AUX RELAY FACTORY DEFAULTS ACTIVATES FOR ZONES 1 8 ALARMS STEADY ALARM OUTPUT NO TIMEOUT USE NON POLARIZED INDICATING DEVICES 2 WIRING IS NOT SUPERVISED DO NOT EXCEED RATINGS OF THE SUPPLY USED IF AUX PWR 1 OUTPUT IS USED THE COMBINED ALARM CURRENT DRAIN FROM AUX PWR 2 BELL 1 AND BELL 2 CANNOT EXCEED 2 3A MAX CAN DRAW POWER FROM AUX PWR 1 OUTPUT OR FROM SEPARATE SUPPLY belloutput 005 VO Figure 3 8 Wiring Auxiliary Relay for Alarm Activation Trouble Supervisory Activation 3 61 0 Steady activation in response to any zone or system related trouble conditi
117. keypad or a keypad on the partition where the condition exists A Master keypad uses the same panics as Partition 1 Master keypad panics are sent to Partition 1 and will activate on Partition 1 Therefore panics must be programmed for Partition 1 Priority of Displays for Multi Partition This table shows the priority of displays if more than one of these conditions exists at the same time Priority Description Display Priority Description Display 1 Fire Alarm F 8 Not Ready N 2 All Other Alarms 9 Ready R 3 AC Loss P 10 Armed STAY 5 4 Comm Fail 11 Armed AWAY A 5 System Low Battery L 12 Armed INSTANT I 6 Trouble T 13 Armed MAXIMUM M 7 Bypass B 20 Section 3 Installing the Control This section describes the procedures for mounting and wiring the control panel and all the peripheral devices NOTE All references in this manual for number of zones number of user codes and the event log capacity use the VISTA 250FBPT s features See SECTION 1 General Description for the table listing the differences between the VISTA 128FBPT and the VISTA 250FBPT control panels Mounting the Control Cabinet To mount the control cabinet perform the following steps Step Action 1 Before mounting the circuit board remove the metal knockout
118. l Setting Horn Setting Devices System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P2RK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P2RHK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P2W 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P2WH 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PAR 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P4RH 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P4RK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P4RHK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V P4W 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PAWH 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC2R 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC2RH 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC2RK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC2RHK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC2W 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC2WH 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC4R 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC4RH 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC4RK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC4RHK 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC4W 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Horn Strobe12 24V PC4WH 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SR 15 Temporal High 10 System Sensor Strobe12 24V SRH 15 Temporal High 10 System S
119. l automatically assigns him the same user number within Partition 2 EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE PARTITION ACCESS Cuers wes were Overs ET In the above example User 3 has MASTER authority in Partition 1 and OPERATOR authority in Partition 2 His user number is the same for both partitions Note that if a user number is already being used in a partition the system will automatically assign a new user an unused number Also notice that no access is allowed for this user into Partitions 3 through 8 Attempts to access these partitions would be denied automatically Adding a Master Manager or Operator Code During user code entry normal key depressions at other keypads in a partition are ignored However panic key depression causes an alarm and terminates user entry Enter Installer Code 8 new user 002 250 new user s code Or Master or Manager Code but the code must be a higher level of authority than the code being changed e g Manager Code can add an Operator level Code but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code Keypad prompts for the authority level for this user NOTE references to the number of user codes pertain to the VISTA 250FBPT The VISTA 128FBPT allows only 150 user codes PROMPT EXPLANATION User Number 003 Enter the level number as follows Enter Auth Level 1 7 Master 2 Manager Operator A 4 Operator B 55 Operator C 67 D
120. l current load of the control panel In each worksheet multiply each device s standby and or alarm current by the number of units used Then if you are using a Commercial Fire Listed 24VDC Power Supply calculate the Total 24VDC Power Supply Load using the Power Supply s instructions to determine the required capacity of the backup batteries that must be connected If you are NOT using a Commercial Fire Listed 24VDC Power Supply fill out the Battery Capacity Calculation Worksheet following the other worksheets below to determine the required capacity for the backup battery Select a battery from the Battery Selection Table found later in this section that have a capacity greater than or equal to the calculated capacity Battery Capacity must be able to satisfy the Standby and Alarm periods in the chart below dependant on Control Panel usage Control Panel Use Standby Period Alarm Period Battery Capacity Residential Burg 4 hours 4 minutes Commercial Burg 4 hours 15 minutes Commercial Burg Bank Safe and Vault 72 hours 15 minutes Commercial Residential Fire 24 hours 5 minutes Canadian Commercial Fire 24 hours 30 minutes Proprietary Burg Central Station Receiver 24 hours Determine the required capacity for the backup battery by using the Battery Capacity Calculation Worksheet following the other worksheets below if using non Commercial Fire Listed Power Supply or use the instructions included with the power
121. led within about 5 minutes of program exit the panel will send the command to the Smart Contacts to turn off their LED and stop sending faults restores to the system The DT7500SN and IS2500SN will turn off their LED unless the LED DIP switch is set to ON in which case the LED will always remain enabled Automatic Test Mode entry Upon entering Code 5 Burglary Walk Test Mode the panel will again tell the PIR to enable the LEDs and start sending faults restores The LED will remain enabled until the Burglary Walk Test mode is exited Removing and replacing the cover of the DT7500SN and IS2500SN or power cycling these sensors will also put them in the walk test mode enabling the LEDs and sending of faults restores for 10 minutes NOTE Regardless of Smart Mode Tamper and Supervision Failures are sent without delay e PIR Anti Mask Some motion detectors such as the DT7500SN have an Anti Mask feature that will alert the panel when the lens has been blocked For DIP switch settings related to this feature refer to the motion detector documentation Anti Mask can be enabled in zone programming if a zone type 04 interior or 10 interior with delay and input type 06 serial poll are selected In the event masking occurs the message PIR masked will be displayed on the keypad and a trouble report code is used to report the masking 13 Smoke Detector Maintenance Provides Maintenance Signal support for certain smoke detecto
122. lure Display Description AC LOSS This indicates that the system is operating on battery power only Check to see that the circuit breaker for POWER the branch circuit that your system s transformer is wired to has not been accidentally turned off Instruct LED is off the user to call a service representative immediately if AC power cannot be restored 72 Other System Messages Display Description COMM Indicates a failure occurred in the telephone communication portion of your system FAILURE LO BAT Indicates a low battery condition exists in the wireless transmitter displayed Pressing any key silences the audible warning sound SYSTEM This indicates that a low battery condition exists with the system s backup battery LO BAT HSENS Indicates a smoke detector with a high sensitivity level which may cause a false alarm The detector should be cleaned or replaced LSENS Indicates a smoke detector with a low sensitivity level The detector may not detect a smoke condition The detector should be cleaned or replaced RCVR Indicates the system has more wireless zones programmed than the RF receiver can support If this is not SETUP corrected none of the zones in the system will be protected If additional wireless zones are desired use an ERROR appropriate receiver MODEM This indicates that the control is on line with a remote computer COMM System Off Normal Report If progra
123. mand Mode a One additional style Y supervised Notification Appliance Circuit using a 4204CF Other Devices The ADEMCO 4146 Keyswitch on any one of the system s eight partitions Commercial Fire Listed 24VDC Power Supply may be used to power 24V notification appliances Arming Disarming and Bypassing arm the system with zones faulted Vent Zone These zones are automatically bypassed and can be programmed to automatically unbypass when the zone restores Can arm with entry exit and interior type zones faulted Arm w Fault These zones must be restored before the exit delay expires otherwise an alarm is generated U L Vent zones cannot be used in UL installations e You must disable the Force Arm option used in conjunction with the Arm w Fault option in UL and ULC U LC installations e Provides global arming capability ability to arm all partitions the user code has access to in one command e Provides the ability to exit an armed premises temporarily without having to disarm and then rearm the system Quick Exit U L Quick Exit is not permitted for use in a UL commercial installation e Can be armed in one of three STAY modes or Instant modes automatically bypassing specific burglary zones regardless of the zone response type Can automatically bypass specific zones if no one exits the premises after arming Auto STAY Auto STAY will not occur if the system is armed via an RF transmitter sc
124. med state only Must be set to 1 both armed and SOUND 1 both armed and disarmed states disarmed states 1 29 RF TX LOW BATTERY N 0 disable Must be set to 1 enable REPORTING enable 1 30 CHECK IN N Enter 02 15 times 2 hours 4 30 Maximum is 02 4 hours for fire INTERVAL hours installations Enter 00 to disable receiver supervision 1 31 RF TX CHECK IN N Enter 02 15 times 2 hours 4 30 Maximum is 02 4 hours for fire INTERVAL hours installations Enter 00 to disable transmitter supervision 1235 ACS DLR ENABLES N 0 disable Not used Must be set to 0 enable 1 44 RF KEYPAD TAMPER N 0 disable Not used Must be set to 0 DETECTION 1 enable 1745 EXIT DELAY SOUNDING N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable for PARTITION SPECIFIC enable partition 1 1 48 KEYPAD ASSIGN 1 N 0 Not used Must be set 0 Program feature or option Permitted in Possible settings Settings permitted in UL 864 UL864 Y N 1749 SUPPRESS TX SUPERV N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable SOUND 1 enable 1 53 DOWNLOAD CALLBACK N 0 callback required Must be set to 0 callback no callback required required 1 57 ENABLE 5800 RF BUTTON N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable GLOBAL ARM enable 1 58 ENABLE 5800 RF FORCE N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disable ARM 1 enable
125. mmed an Off Normal report is generated instead of the periodic test report if any of the following conditions are present at the time of the report e trouble on any zone zone types 9 16 17 18 e Fire supervisory present zone type 18 e Unrestored fire alarm on any zone Bypass of any fire zone e A fault for any supervised fire Notification Appliance Circuit Bypass disable of any supervised fire Notification Appliance Circuit e Telco fault of either dialer line Bypass disable of either dialer line e Earth ground fault e Bypass of earth ground supervisory zone e Fault on LORRA XMIT signal if enabled LORRA trigger bypassed e AC failure Low system battery Keypad supervision fault The Off Normal report is sent as follows e Contact ID Code 608 e High Speed Channel of system report used channel 9 6 e Express Speed Digits programmed in System Group 4 report codes 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 ensu
126. n for three beeps when the detector senses movement The keypad displays the zone number and alpha descriptor while a door or window remains open or while a detector remains activated To end this test enter any security code and press OFF An End of Walk Test message is sent to the central station The system automatically exits the Test mode if there is no activity no doors or windows are opened and closed no motion detectors are activated etc for 60 minutes The system beeps the keypad s twice every 5 seconds during the last 5 minutes as a warning that it is about to exit the Test mode and return to normal operation 70 Walk Testing the Smart V Plex Motion Detectors Normally in the test mode the LED on the Smart V Plex Motion Detectors like the DT7500SN and IS2500SN is disabled In order to have the LED illuminate during the test mode the PIR zone number must be entered into the system s test memory To do this once the Walk Test Mode enter 3 digit zone number remove a zone from the system s test memory enter 3 digit zone number NOTES 1 beep indicates a correct zone number entry 2 beeps indicate an incorrect entry The system s test memory capacity is 5 zones When the test mode is exited the system s test memory is cleared Armed Burglary System Test Alarm messages are sent to the central station during the armed tests Notify the central station that a test will be in progres
127. nc es ci dessus n emp che pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel nomologu doivent tre coordonn es par un repr sentant d sign par le fournisseur L entreprise de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur da d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d energie lectrique de lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir racours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas Ringer Equivalence Number Notice The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 AVIS L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES assign chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peu
128. nd 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 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B STATEMENT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada IC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 of IC Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 des r gles de la FCC amp de RSS 210 des Industries Canada Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d interferences nuisibles 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference 77ecue y compris les interferences causant une reception ind sirable IN THE EVENT OF
129. ne remains faulted The system automatically issues a smoke detector power reset about 10 seconds after it finds a fault on one of these zones to allow faulted detectors to be reset The system will automatically perform the smoke detector reset on zones 1 and 2 if programmed for fire and on the auxiliary relay and any other output device relay that is programmed for smoke detector reset To end the test enter any security code and press OFF An End of Walk Test message will be sent to the central station Gf programmed Note that the test will automatically end if no faults are detected within a 1 hour time period Burglary Walk Test This test causes the system to sound keypad beeps in response to faults on zones for the purpose of allowing proper zone operation to be checked without triggering alarms This test can be activated by any user by entering the corresponding security code and pressing TEST while the burglary portion of the system is disarmed UL requires that this test be conducted on a weekly basis When this test is first entered the system activates the alarm output for 3 seconds The system sends a Start of Walk Test message to the central station The keypad displays Burg Walk Test in Progress and sounds a single beep every 15 seconds while the test remains active Open and close each protected door and window in turn Each action should produce three beeps from the keypad Walk in front of any motion detectors Liste
130. ned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor de tector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any mat
131. ng properly The length of all wire runs combined regardless of the wire gauge must not exceed 2000 feet when unshielded quad conductor cable is used 1000 feet if unshielded cable is run in conduit which acts a shield or if shielded cable is used If more than one keypad is wired to one run then the above maximum lengths must be divided by the number of keypads on the run e g the maximum length is 225 feet if two keypads are wired on a 22 gauge run 24 KEYPADS YELLOW CONTROL TERMINALS conn 001 VO Figure 3 5 Keypad Connections to Control Panel Commercial Fire Requirements For commercial fire installations the primary fire keypad must be installed on panel Keypad Port 2 and mounted within 20 feet of the control panel External wiring must be run in conduit Additionally you can install supplemental fire keypads and devices on ECP Port 1 using an ECP Isolator to separate all fire wiring from all burglary wiring see Figure 3 6 V1 Out 500ma V2 Out 500ma TO BURGLARY DEVICES 12 In Red GND Black PANEL KEYPAD PORT 12V Red 4 Y Yellow TO FIRE DEVICES ECPISO 001 VO GND Black 12V Red Figure 3 6 ECP Isolator Wiring Addressing the Keypads The keypads will not operate until they are physically addressed and enabled in the system s Device Programming the 93 Menu Mode Set each keypad for an individual address
132. nly from the partition through which it was entered If an attempt is made to delete from another partition the message User XXX Not Deleted is displayed 66 Exiting the User Edit Mode Press either T or or don t press any key for 10 seconds Bank Safe and Vault The Bank Safe or Vault should be limited toits own partition where only a Master or Manager code would be allowed to operate see Section 2 of this Manual Partitioning If regular users are enabled 1 way to disable their access see below 1 Enter Scheduling Mode by entering Installer Code 80 2 Select Time Windows 3 Create Time Window 01 as 6 00am 10 00am 4 Create Time Window 02 as 9 30pm 10 00pm enter 00 to exit Time Windows 5 Donot Quit Menu Mode goto O C Schedules Enter Vault Partition 7 P Assign Window 01 as the OP window and Window 02 as the CI Window for Monday thru Saturday Exit rogram mode Vault Partition Program 2 05 00 Auto Arm Delay partition specific Arm at 10pm Program 2 06 00 Auto Arm Warning Period partition specific No Warning Period Program 2 07 00 Auto Disarm Delay partition specific Disarm at 6am Program 2 08 1 Force Arm partition specific Enable Program 2 10 1 Allow Disarming Only During Arm Disarm Windows partition specific Program 2 11 0 Allow Disarm Outside Window if Alarm Occurs Panel will arm at 10pm Monday
133. nter Installer Code OFF to exit the Go No Go Test Mode Trouble Conditions Supervisory Messages Display Description SUPV This indicates that a fire supervisory condition exists on the zone number displayed This means that the Zone operation of the fire alarm system be Number Check or Trouble Messages Display Description CHECK or This indicates that a problem exists on the zone number displayed Zone trouble may be caused by one of TRBL the following conditions as per field A hardwired fire zone is open broken wire 3 00 e A Day Night zone zone type 5 is faulted e A polling loop zone is not seen by the control panel e A polling loop zone has been tampered cover removed on a 4190SN e wireless zone has not checked in during the time programmed in field 1 31 A5800 Series transmitter has been tampered cover removed CHECK 6 This indicates a trouble on a 4204CF Supervised Notification Appliance Circuit corresponding relay number XX 01 32 01 32 CHECK 8XX This indicates a trouble on a peripheral device connected to the panel s keypad terminals of the XX 00 30 corresponding device address 00 30 CHECK 9XX This indicates that a system trouble exists RF receiver Notification Appliance Circuit etc XX 70 77 88 90 97 the problem has been corrected enter an OFF sequence Security Code OFF twice to clear the display Power Fai
134. o Depending on your application you may need to adjust the configuration of your printer home automation system or external software package to match the new faster speed Consult the documentation for your external hardware or software for directions on how to dothis some cases you may need to contact the vendor of this external hardware or software for an update patch or new driver Serial Port Connections The J2 connector is nolonger used for direct connect serial printer or home automation applications On all Vista Turbo Series panels there are two methods of connecting tothe serial printer automation port NOTE TB4 and J13 support WIN PAK and Pro Watch however if you want to connect toa printer you must use 4 in order to get printer DSR supervision Printer Off Line 48 Using flying leads from terminal block TB4 to a 9 or 25 pin serial connector Plugging the VT SERCBL cable into header J13 This connector terminates in a 9 pin serial connector To connect this to a PC you must use a standard straight through serial cable with a 9 pin connector on the panel end and the appropriate connector for your PC on the other end The 4 method is intended for permanent wiring e g when connecting to WIN PAK or Pro Watch The J13 method is ideal for direct connect programming where the serial connection being made is only temporary When connecting via TB4 observe the TB4 pin configuration shown on the Summary of Conne
135. o be installed inside the safe or vault UL1610 Central Station Burglary Alarm Follow the instructions for UL365 local installations stated above and follow the additional guidelines below For Systems without Line Security You must use the control main dialer in conjunction with 5140DLM 7845i ent 78471 or IGSMV IGSMHS Communications Device e Program the dialer to send Burglary Alarm Trouble Opening Closing and Low Battery reports For Systems with Encrypted Line Security Follow the instructions for Systems without Line Security but note that only an iGSMHS may be used as the secondary Communications Device ULC Installation Requirements The zone inputs of the control unit are considered Low Risk applications only e The control unit must not be mounted on the exterior of a vault safe or stockroom Subscriber control units capable of maintaining opening disarming and closing arming schedules must facilitate hardcopy printout of the opening disarming and closing arming schedule programming and of all the programmed holidays Telephone service must be of the type that provides for timed release disconnect e server employed for control over network addressing encryption or re transmission Must be designed to remain in the on state at all times Encryption must be enabled at all times active communications channel security For ULC Installations refer to CAN ULC 830
136. odule LBAT MOD Low Battery at Module RES MOD Access Control Module Reset ACPT RLY Access Point Relay Supervision Fail SELF MOD Module Self Test Failure ACZN CHG Access Control Zone Change ACS PROG Access Control Program Entry ACS PRGX Access Control Program Exit THRT CHG Access Control Threat Change SYS SHUT System Shutdown SYS RST System Engineer Reset ZN SHUNT Access Control Zone Shunt ZN ALARM Access Control Zone Alarm RDR DISA Access Control Reader Disable RLY DISA Access Control Relay Trigger Disable RTE TRBL Request to Exit Point Trouble DSM TRBL Door Status Monitor Point Trouble DUR EXIT Duress Egress Grant BGN ACS TEST Access Control Test Mode Start MOD RST Access Control Module Restore ACPT RST Access Point Restore ACRST MOD AC Loss at Module Restore LBAT RST Low Battery at Module Restore RLY RST Access Point Relay Supervision Rest SELF RST Self Test at Module Restore ACPT UNB Access Point Unbypass DSM UNSH Door Status Monitor Unshunt RTE UNSH Request to Exit Point Unshunt DRFO RST Door Forced Open Restore DRPO RST Door Propped Open Restore DSM RST Door Status Monitor Trouble Restore RTE RST Request to Exit Point Trouble Rest RLY ENAB Access Control Relay Trigger Enable RDR ENAB Access Control Reader Enable ZNAL RST Access Control Zone Restore ZN UNSHT Access Control Zone Unshunt SYSHTRST System Shutdown Restore END ACS TEST Access Control Test Mode End 87 88 Glossary A AA
137. ol Using VistaKey issues 46 Event Log Connections Pla dta 48 RS 232 Connectivity 48 Connecting the Tyr nsformber 25 50 Earth Ground Connections uui 50 Determining the Control s Power Supply Load 50 Determining the Size of the Standby Battery us 55 SECTION 4 DOWNLOADVUINCQG ep reos siet reos noa erar 59 General Information den RS A AE s ttim veta edes OE re 59 Unattended Download For Burglary Use Only 58 Getting On Line with a Control Panel suisse 58 Direct Wire Downloading uet rt vent 59 Telo art ERNEUT OT TTL 59 SECTION 5 SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK sssscsccssssssssssssscccssssssssnsscsscssossssseescsscsssssssaveesesses 61 General Information eet deut etuer nire M dite uu 61 Setting the Time and ie te ertet o ke e dede D e 61 SECTION 6 USER ACCESS 63 General Information ss nn ope de uiro d OP EN IG OD ERE TREE 63 User Codes and Levels of Authority suisses 63 Multiple Partition ACCESS int a OU Ne 64 Adding a Master Manager or Operator Code iii 65 Changing a Master Manager or Operator Code issues 66 Deleting a Master Manager or Operator Code usines 69 Exiting th
138. on or to any fire supervisory condition The auxiliary relay remains activated until all fault conditions have been corrected and a User Code OFF 1s entered 4 Wire Smoke Detector Reset 3 61 2 Momentary 8 second activation in response to a second entry of a User Code OFF sequence following a fire alarm condition This interrupts power to 4 wire smoke detectors connected to hardwired zones 1 8 and polling loop zones allowing the detectors to be reset Power to the detectors should be wired to the auxiliary relay and to Aux Power 1 output see Figure 3 9 Battery Saver 3 61 3 When this option is selected the auxiliary relay is normally activated e g and pole contacts are connected and de activates 4 hours after the start of AC Loss Using this feature non critical loads such as supplementary keypads can be disconnected from the auxiliary power outputs allowing a smaller capacity battery to be used The relay re activates within a few seconds after the AC power restores 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS EOL POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE EOLR 1 SHOWN POWERED RELAY OPENS WHEN POWER IS LOST 2000 OHM EOLR 4 _w reamik 008 VO Figure 3 9 Wiring Auxiliary Relay for Smoke Detector Reset Telephone Line Connections The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT provides one main built in dialer for communication to the central station and one optional 5140DLM Backup Dialer
139. op as shown in Figure 1 1 Additionally in Commercial Fire installations the primary keypad must be connected to Keypad Port 2 mounted within 20 feet of the control panel and wired in conduit Synchronization is required on devices connected to an individual alarm output Each NAC can have its own synchronization module in order to synchronize devices on that output and those devices should be located in the same visual audible area No synchronization is required between two outputs individual sync modules Notification Appliance Circuits NAC must be wired and isolated or Riser Conductors must be installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in the National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 15 OA L00 Ld91092 Ld83ScLA AuviOuns uawod XNY IVNOILdO ONISN 3l 193NNO9 LON OG C HOLV1OSI NO el 38 LONNVO HAMOd TVNOLLdO SNITIOd 1nd1nO qasn 3 ISA X3 1dA SNITIOd Xnv TANYd ONITIOd J 30N31X3 4007 2625 40071 dOO1 SNIT10d SHLNO 3uld dO NOILV1OSI SNOLLO3NNOO 3HIMcz AINO ONISN IWHL S391430 007 ONITIOd 401 391 38 62 TVNIWH3L 4007 SI S391434 JO ON AdvioHna HO 77 H3H LI3 38 LSNW S39I 3Q 31v 1OSI NOLIY TOSI 4657 V ONISN N3HM
140. oup and Primary Phone number have to be entered into Compass The following items must be programmed for unattended download The account number field 32 e Primary central station telephone number field 33 e The download telephone number field 35 e Unattended Mode enable in field 54 NOTE The default for field 54 is enabled 1 Getting On Line with a Control Panel At the protected premises the control panel must be connected to the existing telephone line refer to the SECTION 3 Installing the Control No programming of the panel is required before downloading to an initial installation unless you are performing an unattended download When establishing a connection between the computer and the control panel the following occurs Stage What Happens 1 The computer calls up the control panel The phone number for each customer must be entered into the customer s account file on the computer 2 The control panel answers the phone call at the pre programmed ring count and executes a handshake with the computer 3 The computer sends a request for callback to the control unless callback is not required 4 The panel acknowledges the request and hangs up During the next few seconds the control processes the request making sure certain encrypted information received from the computer matches its own memory 5 Upon a successful match the control panel seizes the phone line and calls the computer
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142. ple Device address 05 supervisory zone 805 NOTE This zone must be programmed with a response type e g type 19 24 Hour Trouble before it supervises the connection to the receiver Use two identical receivers to provide either a greater area of coverage or redundant protection They must be set for different addresses Any zone from 1 to 250 can be used as 5800 Series wireless zone with the exception of zone 64 reserved for wireless keypad RF System Installation Advisories e Place the receiver in a high centrally located area Do not place it on or near metal objects This will decrease the range and or block transmissions e Install the RF receiver at least 10 feet from the control panel or any keypads to avoid interference from the microprocessors in these units e If dual receivers are used a Both must be at least 10 feet from each other as well as from the control panel and remote keypads b Each receiver must be set to a different device address The receiver set to the lower address is considered the 1st RF receiver for supervisory purposes c The House IDs must be the same d Using two receivers does not increase the number of transmitters the system can support 249 zones using the 5881 Installation and Setup of the 588 1 RF Receiver Take note of the address you select for the RF receiver as this address must be enabled in the system s Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mod
143. put 1 78 Extended Home Control Events Enter 1 for extended 1 79 Home Control Event Types Enter 1 for each event type to be enabled 0 to disable 1 80 Enter 1 to improve automation performance by disabling fault restore messages over the automation port If you require live mapping while the system is disarmed you must enter 0 here 49 the Transformer NOTE Upon a total power failure the control unit will ignore and not transmit alarm supervisory information for a stabilization period of 120 seconds following restoration of power Within 60 seconds at the end of the stabilization period the control unit shall initiate the transmission of a power restoration signal code If this report code is enabled see report code programming in the Programming Guide this is the report that will be sent To connect the 1451 transformer to the control perform the following steps Step Action 1 Remove the front cover of the enclosure 2 Mount the enclosure to the wall near the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT control panel The enclosure has four mounting holes on its back surface for this purpose 3 Run 120VAC wiring to the enclosure in conduit A dedicated circuit must be used 4 Use wire nuts to splice the 120VAC wires to the transformer s white and black primary leads 5 Connect the earth ground post on the back of the enclosure to a good earth ground 6 Run 16AWG wire in conduit from the enclosu
144. r zone 2 terminals 17 and 18 as shown in Figure 3 10 Observe proper polarity when connecting the detectors 3 Connect the EOL resistor at the last detector in the loop across the zone 1 terminals The EOL resistor must be connected across the loop wires at the last detector 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR SWHO 0002 2 wiresmk D01 VO Figure 3 10 2 Wire Smoke Detector on Zone 1 for zone 2 use terminals 17 and 18 Using 4 Wire Smoke Detectors on Zones 1 8 For ULC fire installations 4 Wire Smoke Detectors must not be connected to the fire transmitter These devices U LC must be connected to the Fire Alarm Control Panel You may use as many 4 wire smoke detectors as can be powered from the panel s Auxiliary Power output without exceeding the output s rating 1A for Canada 650 Auxiliary power to 4 wire smoke detectors is not automatically reset after an alarm and therefore must be momentarily interrupted using the auxiliary relay Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Use any UL Listed 4 wire smoke detector that is rated for 12VDC operation and that has alarm reset time not exceeding 6 seconds Some compatible 4 wire smoke detectors are listed below DETECTOR TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEL 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector DSC FSA 410B 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector DSC FSA 410BT 4 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Sounder amp Heat Detector DSC FSA
145. rAccess Codes e 65 User Code Authority Levels 65 User Code Commands 81 User Code 65 User Code Rules tens 66 TT 17 View 65 VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT Current Load 55 ViStalK Gy edi tes 46 Wire Run Length Gauge 24 Wireless System 5 81 Wireless Zone Expansion 38 Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 33 Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 34 Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to Zones 1 8 32 Wiring the Alarm Output 27 Wiring the 24 Without Line Security 78 Worksheets to calculate the total current 52 World Wide Web 76 YUASA ETT 56 Zone 6 Tamper Configuration 34 Zone 804 acne edet 49 LONE FROG dne d neri 6 Ln TUE 17 THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced wireless security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burgl
146. re the system s proper operation at all times Turning the System over to the User Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of its functions as well as the User Guide supplied In particular explain the operation of each zone entry exit perimeter interior fire etc Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature s programmed into the system 73 Contacting Technical Support PLEASE before you call Technical Support be sure you e READ THE INSTRUCTIONS e Check all wiring connections e Determine that the power supply and or backup battery are supplying proper voltages e Verify your programming information where applicable e Verify that all keypads and devices are addressed properly e Note the proper model number of this product and the version level if known along with any documentation that came with the product e Note your Honeywell customer number and or company name Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively 1 800 645 7492 8 a m 8 p m EST World Wide Web Address http www honeywell com security 74 Regulatory Agency Statements UL Installation Requirements U This system may be used in installations that require UL2050 compliance L NOTE This Control unit is Listed to UL985 and UL1023 The following requirements apply to UL commercial burglary installations
147. re to the control panel 7 Use wire nuts to splice the transformer blue 18VAC secondary leads to the 16AWG wire Connect the 16AWG wire at the control panel to terminals 1 and 2 8 Replace the front cover of the enclosure and fasten it with the screws supplied e Use wires having insulation rated for at least 90 C operation and suitable for non power limited applications Use care to keep 18VAC wiring separated from all other wiring inside the control panel s enclosure This must be done by running non power limited 18VAC wiring into the control panel s enclosure via one of the knockouts on the left hand side and then tie wrapping these wires to the tie wrap loops located near the knockout Earth Ground Connections In order for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective the designated earth ground terminal terminal 30 must be terminated in a good earth ground Recommended wire gauge for the ground connection is 16 AWG run no farther than 30 feet The panel requires the earth ground connection for its lightning transient protection devices and in order to detect Ground Fault conditions To connect the earth ground perform the following steps Step Action 1 Connect the earth ground post inside the 1451 enclosure to a good earth ground use grounding methods specified in the National Electric Code 2 Use a green nut supplied to secure the wire to the ground post The ground wire should
148. red from the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT Auxiliary Power Output 35 Compatible Polling Loop Devices Model Number Type 4297 Extender Module 4208SN 8 Zone V Plex Interface 4208SNF 8 Zone V Plex Class A Interface 269SN V Plex Holdup Switch 5193SD Photoelectric Smoke Detector Device 5193SDT Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector 4101SN Serial Number Single Output Relay Module 4208U Universal 8 Zone Expander 4209U Universal Group Zoning Multiplex Module 4959SN Aluminum Overhead Door Contact 4193SN Serialized 2 Zone Expander 4193SNP V Plex Serialized Interface Module 4293SN Serialized 1 Zone Expander 4190SN Serialized 2 Zone Expander IS2500SN V Plex PIR V Plex VSI V Plex Short Isolator NOTE If using the 5193SD SDT V Plex smoke detectors the Smart option must be selected in zone programming or when they enroll unpredictable results may occur if the smoke goes into a High Sens or Low Sens condition To install polling loop devices perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select devices from the list of compatible devices shown previously Set the DIP switches in the device if required Refer to the device s instructions for the DIP Switch Tables 2 3 Mount each device in the desired location Refer to the device s instructions 4 Run wires from the control panel to each device on the polling loop see Figure 3 14 No individual wire run may exce
149. rs such as the 5193SD and 5193SDT V Plex detectors as well as the 5808W3 Operation When programmed as Smart Contact in zone programming a sensor which is capable of providing a high or low sensitivity condition e g sensor is dirty will trigger a message on the keypad a dialer report and an event log entry The display message will indicate HSENSxxx or LSENSxxx where xxx is the zone number Fire Walk Test Mode Provides an automatic test of integrated V Plex devices that have the automatic test feature Can display all fire zones that remain untested Can log test results in the event log Can report the test results to the central station Additional Features Provides a Battery Protection feature that prevents the battery from going into deep discharge in case of a prolonged AC power outage Provides two style Y supervised Special Application Notification Appliance Circuits Supervision of Notification Appliance Circuits phone lines keypads RF receivers and output devices Provides an auxiliary relay form C that can activate alarms troubles supervisories reset 4 wire smoke detectors or as a battery saver removes power from non critical loads 4 hours after AC power loss Provides up to 60 installer defined custom words that can be used for zone descriptors Provides 32 keypad macro commands each macro is a series of keypad commands of up to 32 keystrokes using the A B C and D keys by partition Prov
150. s e A display of COMM FAILURE indicates a failure to communicate no kissoff by the receiver at the central station If this occurs verify that the phone line is connected the correct report format is programmed etc perform an armed burglary test proceed as follows Step Action 1 Notify the central station that a test of the system is being performed 2 Arm the system 3 Fault one or more zones 4 Silence alarm sounder s each time by entering the code and pressing OFF NOTE The system must be rearmed after each code off sequence 5 Check that entry exit delay zones provide the assigned delay times 6 Check the keypad initiated alarms if programmed by pressing the panic key pairs and 1 and and or 3 and The word ALARM and a descriptor 999 are displayed for and If 1 and are pressed 995 is displayed if 3 and are pressed 996 is displayed 7 If the system has been programmed for audible emergency the keypad emits loud steady alarm sound Silence the alarm by entering the security code and pressing OFF If the system has been programmed for silent panic there are no audible alarms or displays A report is sent to the central station however 8 Notify the central station that all tests are finished and verify results with them Testing Wireless Transmitters Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode Use the Transmitter Sniffer Mode to t
151. s and Limit Access Group 1 Holiday Window can remain empty to prevent Master Manager Access on Holidays 1 Enter program mode Installers code 80 2 Goto Holidays 3 Enter Selected Holiday dates 4 Exit program mode 68 Section 7 Testing the System Battery Test When AC power is present the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT runs a brief battery test every 60 seconds to determine if there is a battery connected and runs an extended battery test every 4 hours to check on the battery s condition If the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT finds that the battery voltage is low less than approximately 11 5V it initiates a keypad SYSTEM LOBAT display and a rapid keypad beeping sound It also sends a Low Battery report to the central station if programmed The keypad is cleared by entering any security code OFF and a Restore report is sent to the central station if the situation has been corrected Dialer Test The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT may be programmed to automatically transmit test reports to a central station at intervals ranging from once per hour to once per 9999 hours field 27 Commercial Fire Alarms and Commercial Burglary requires the test report to be transmitted at least once every 24 hours The system can be programmed to send the first report at any time of the day or on any day of the week field 83 Fire Drill Test Code 69 This test activates fire Notification Appliance Circuits for the purpose of
152. s designed to last as long as 20 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly The security keypad and remote keypad should be tested as well Wireless transmitters used in some systems are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation This wireless system however can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Homeowners property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property We continue to develop new and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments 98 For the latest warranty inform
153. s for the wiring entry that you will be using DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS AFTER THE CIRCUIT BOARD HAS BEEN INSTALLED 2 Using fasteners or anchors not supplied mount the control cabinet to a sturdy wall in a clean dry area that is not readily accessible to the general public The back of the cabinet has 4 holes for this purpose U L To provide certificated burglary service for UL installations refer to the special requirements and Figure 3 2 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations to follow Installing the Cabinet Lock install the lock see Figure 3 1 and perform the following steps Step Action 1 Remove cabinet door then remove the lock knockout from the door Insert the key into the lock 2 Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed 3 When correctly positioned insert supplied lock clip on the inside of the cabinet into the slots on the lock cylinder Use an ADEMCO Lock No N6277V1 and Lock Clip No P3422 2 supplied RETAINER CLIP abd POSITION LOCKED RETAINER COL No NY al N UNLOCKED CABINET DOOR BOTTOM cab_lock_clip 001 VO Figure 3 1 Installing the Lock 21 Mercantile Premises Listing Guidelines Thepanel door must be supervised Mount the dip on tamper switch supplied to the cabinet s right side wall wireit to zone 6 Assign zon
154. s to zones 1 8 or polling loop expansion module zones perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select 4 wire smoke detectors see list of compatible detectors shown previously in this section 2 Connect detectors including heat detectors if used across terminals of the zone selected All detectors must be wired in parallel See Figure 3 11 3 Connect the EOLR at the last detector in the loop across the zone s terminals You must connect the EOLR across the loop wires at the last detector AUXILIARY RELAY 4 WIRE SMOKE EOL POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE EOLR 1 CONTROL PANEL SHOWN POWERED RELAY OPENS WHEN POWER IS LOST CONTROL PANEL 2000 ZONE TERMINALS OR POLLING LOOP OHM EXPANDER ZONE DETECTOR EOLR TERMINALS e g 4208SNF 4 wiresmk 005 VO Figure 3 11 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Zone 6 Tamper Configuration Zone 6 may be used as a tamper loop for the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT Cabinet Door Tamper Switch Assign zone 6 to a burglary partition Program it for day trouble night alarm zone type 5 when only one burglary partition is used Program it for 24 hr audible alarm zone type 7 when more than one burglary partition is used Enable the Zone 6 Alternate Tamper Function program field 3 17 Tamper Supervision for the Hardwired Zones The system can be programmed to monitor for either an open condition or a short condition of a tamper switch on zones 1 8 End of
155. sed e The keyswitch can be used to silence fire alarms without disarming the burglary portion program 9 in field 15 A momentary short silences alarm outputs only if a fire alarm is present U L In Commercial Fire installations mount the keyswitch next to the primary keypad on keypad port 2 J4 header and wire in conduit within the same room as the control panel The keypad displays the UL required ALARM SILENCED when the keyswitch is used to silence a fire alarm LED Indications Green Red Indication On Off Disarmed amp Ready Off Off Disarmed amp Not Ready Off On Steady Armed Away Off Slow Flash Armed Stay Off Rapid Flash Alarm Memory The keyswitch reports as user 0 if Open Close reporting is enabled in field 40 Keyswitch Tamper Operation For UL Commercial Burglary installations the tamper switch must be wired to zone 6 see Figure 3 22 Program zone 6 for Day Trouble Night Alarm response type 5 When the keyswitch is removed from the wall the tamper switch opens causing an alarm or trouble on the zone This also causes the control to disable keyswitch operation until the tamper is restored and the associated partition is disarmed 43 Wiring for the Remote Keyswitch To install the ADEMCO 4146 keyswitch perform the following steps Step Action 1 Connect the ADEMCO 4146 to the panel as shown in Figure 3 21 2 If you are using the tamper make sure it is
156. ser Code User Code 8 New User Number New User s Code Change a Code User Code 8 User Number New User s Code Delete a User s Code Your User Code 8 User Number to Be Deleted Your Code Again View User Capability User s Code Set Real Time Clock Installer Master Only Code 63 Programming Commands Site Initiated Download User Code 7 1 Direct Wire Download Enable User Code 5 Enter Program Mode Installer Code 8000 Enter Interactive Program Mode Installer Code 8000 93 Exit Program Mode 99 or 98 Event Logging Commands Event Log Display Code 60 Installer or Master Only Event Log Print Code 7 61 Installer or Master Only Clear Event Log Code 62 Installer or Master Only Wireless System Commands Additional Commands House ID Sniffer Mode Code 2 Installer Only Transmitter ID Test Code 3 Installer Only Go No Go Test Code 5 Test Key Partition GOTO User Code Partition Number 0 8 GOTO Home Partition Panics User Code 0 1 or A Key Zone 995 or B Key Zone 999 4 or C Key Zone 996 View Downloaded Messages Press 0 for 5 Seconds Display All Zone Descriptors Press for 5 Seconds Display User Self Help Hold Any Key for 5 Seconds Output Device Control Commands Activate Output Device as Programmed
157. set to 0 EOLR EOLR ZONES 3 8 1 loops Supervision 42 DIAL PAUSE Y Enter the wait time for dial tone Must be set to 0 5 seconds detection 0 5 seconds 1 11 seconds 2 30 seconds 44 RING DETECTION COUNT N Enter 00 to disable ring detection Must be set to 00 disable Enter 01 14 for ring counts of 1 14 Enter 15 to select Answering Machine Defeat Mode 56 DYNAMIC SIGNAL DELAY Y Enter 00 15 times 15 seconds Must be set to 6 90 seconds 77AUTO TRBL RSTR Y 0 disable Must be set to 1 enable enable 80 ZONE TYPE 9 10 14 N 0 disable Must be set to 1 enable for zone RESTORE 1 enable type 9 84 SWINGER SUPPRESS N Enter 01 14 Must be set to 00 disable PARTITION SPECIFIC Enter 00 for unlimited reports 1 12 PROGRAM NOTIFICATION Y Must be set to 1 yes yes 1 13 SYS SENSOR REV RELAY N O use neither Zone 1 or Zone 2 Not Used Must be set to 0 inputs 1 Zone 1 input 2 use Zone 2 input 3 use Zone 1 and Zone 2 inputs 1 18 AFFECTS LOBBY N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disabled for PARTITION SPECIFIC 1 enable partition 1 1719 ARMS LOBBY PARTITION N 0 disable Must be set to 0 disabled for SPECIFIC 1 enable partition 1 1 22 thru 1725 CROSS ZONING N Enter 001 250 Must be set to 000 000 disabled PAIRS 1 4 Enter 000 000 to disable for fire zones 1 28 TX LOW BATTERY N 0 disar
158. single door access control module When connected to the alarm system it provides access control to the protected premises The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT panels support up to 15 modules 15 access points installations THESE INPUT ZONES ARE NOT TO BE USED AS FIRE OR BURGLARY ZONES VistaKey Features U L The VistaKey module contains three zones These zones should ONLY be used for access control functions in UL Each VistaKey communicates with the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT via the V Plex polling loop e Iflocal power to the VistaKey is lost the module provides backup monitoring of the access point door via a built in V Plex device that is powered solely from the polling loop The V Plex device is programmed in the control s Zone Programming A serial number label is affixed to the VistaKey module for manual entry of its serial number e The VistaKey supports up to 250 cardholders for the VISTA 128FBPT and 500 cardholders for the VISTA 250FBPT 46 configurable options for each VistaKey accomplished via software firmware and nonvolatile memory except the access point zone number 1 15 which is set via a user friendly 16 position rotary switch The addition and removal of VistaKey modules from the system is easily accomplished via the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT keypad Each VistaKey provides one open collector output trigger sink 12mA 12VDC Mounting and Wiring the VistaKey For detailed instructions on how
159. ss all polling loop zones on that partition are bypassed Using the 4297 Polling Loop Extender The 4297 Polling Loop Extender may be used to provide additional polling loop current to extend the polling loop wire run length and or to provide individual electrically isolated polling loops Refer to Figures 3 15 and 3 16 to follow DO NOT use the 4197 Polling Loop Extender module with the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT Be sure to include the total current drawn on the polling loop when figuring the total auxiliary load on the panels power supply INPUT LOOP LIMITS 128 mA LIMIT CURRENT TO 64mA ON ANY INDIVIDUAL WIRE RUN NO MORE THAN 64 DEVICES MAY BE USED NO INDIVIDUAL WIRE RUN CAN EXCEED CLASS B STYLE 3 INPUT POLLING LOOP EXTENSION POLLING LOOP TO CONTROL PANEL OTHER DEVICES EXTENSION POLLING LOOP LIMITS SAME AS INPUT LOOP DO NOT CONNECT COMBINED INPUT AND EXTENSION LOOP LIMITS NO MORE THAN119 DEVICES COMBINED GAUGE LENGTH TOTAL LENGTH OF ALL WIRE RUNS TOTAL LENGTH OF ALL WIRE RUNS ON BOTH 22 650FT COMBINED CANNOT EXCEED 4000FT LOOPS COMBINED CANNOT EXCEED 6400 FT 8 20 S50FT 2000FT IF USING SHIELDED WIRE 3200 FT IF USING UNSHIELDED WIRE IN 8 18 1500 FT CONDUIT OR IF USING SHIELDED WIRE g 16 2400 FT Figure 3 15 Polling Loop Connections Using One 4297 Extender Module TO PANEL AUX POWER DO
160. stricted to from end user control RF Abbreviation for Radio Frequency wireless RTC Abbreviation for Real Time Clock S Scheduling The general term used for programming something to happen on a preset schedule such as Open Close Schedules Auto Arming Limited Access and Relay Output Control Security Code a k a user code access code Always 4 digits Serial Programming See Learn Mode Siren A sounding device that consists of a speaker with a built in siren driver Siren Driver A device that sends electrical Audio signal to a speaker Sniffer Mode Installer test modes used with wireless systems to determine if any other systems are operating in the immediate area or to test reception of local transmitters Speaker Loudspeaker A sounding device that consists of a paper cone and a magnetic coil through witch electrical signals are output as audible sounds Split Reporting To send specific reports to one central station or receiver and other reports to a second central station or receiver Standard Zones Zones that are available out of the box zones that do not require the addition of expansion modules Stay Mode One of the arming modes when armed stay all perimeter zones are protected an all interior zones are bypassed Strobe Strobe light A high intensity light that flashes at a constant rate rated in candle power or candela Subscriber Account Number The 4 or 10 digit number used by
161. t and since the main dialer is inactive when the 5140DLM is active the 5140DLM imposes only a 15mA added load on the current supply 54 The total control panel standby load must be limited to 919mA for 24 hour standby time using two 12V 17 2AH batteries connected the Power supply If you are using a Commercial Fire Listed 24VDC Power Supply use the worksheet supplied with the power supply to determine the correct battery size Determining the Size of the Standby Battery For burglary installations requiring 4 hour standby time followed by 15 minutes alarm time use a 12AH battery to support all loads up to and including the maximum system load e g 1 standby 2 8A alarm total control panel load For fire installations requiring 24 hour standby time use the worksheet below to calculate the required battery capacity 7 Use Worksheet 7 to determine the required backup battery capacity and use The Battery Selection Table to determine the battery model number A dual battery harness is supplied that allows two batteries to be wired in parallel for increased capacity Using the total calculated from Worksheet 6 calculate the battery capacity required for the installation Worksheet 7 Battery Capacity Calculation Worksheet Capacit Calculated ET Value Standby Total standby current X 24 hours Capacity X 1 1 contingency factor Alarm Total alarm curr X 0 083 5 min Capacity or X 0 250 15 min Total Add standby and alarm
162. t Current Load 54 Bell 2 Output Current Load 55 Bell Output Supervision 27 Burglary Walk 72 Button RF 40 Callback 61 Callback 60 CANADIAN EMISSIONS STATEMENTS 80 Changing a User Code 68 Check Messages 74 COMM FAILURE eee 74 Commercial Burglary Requirements 77 Commercial Fire Guidelines 23 Common 17 Communicators Connected to 45 COMPASS Downloading Software 59 Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 32 Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 33 Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters 41 Compatible Alarm Indicating Devices 27 Contact ra ee nen 13 Contact ID Event Codes 85 Contacting Technical 75 Control Unit Power Supply Load 52 Conventions Used in This Manual 6 7 Data Encryption
163. t be armed unless every partition selected to affect the lobby is armed 1 19 Arms Lobby must be programmed by partition Setting this field to 1 for a specific partition causes that partition to affect the operation of the common lobby as follows a The common lobby cannot be armed unless every partition selected to affect the lobby is armed b Arming partition that is programmed to arm the lobby causes the system to automatically attempt to arm the lobby If any faults exist in the lobby partition or if another partition that affects the lobby is disarmed the lobby cannot be armed and the message UNABLE TO ARM LOBBY PARTITION is displayed You cannot select a partition to arm the lobby unless it has first been selected to affect the lobby Do not enable field 1 19 without enabling field 1 18 The following chart sums up how the common lobby partition will operate 1 18 Affects Lobby Example 1 19 Arms Lobby Disarms when partition disarms arms Here is an example of how the lobby would react in a typical setup Attempts to arm when partition OFFICE 1 OFFICE2 DM FT COMMON LOBBY JU MAIN ENTRANCE User 1 has access to Office 1 and the Common Lobby User 2 has access to Office Z2 and the Common Lobby Office 1 is set up to affect the Common Lobby but not arm it Office 2 is set up to affect and arm the Common Lobby NOTE In the tables below the
164. ted in Contact ID format regardless of the format programmed for the control in fields 45 and 47 We recommend that if possible you use Contact ID for the main dialer If Contact ID is not used certain types of reports are not sent U LC For ULC fire installations Contact ID is the only permitted format Supervision The data lines between the control and the communications device as well as certain functions in the Communicator can be supervised If communication is lost or a trouble condition occurs both the communications device and the control s dialer can be programmed to send a Trouble message to the central station NOTE For complete information see the Installation Instructions that accompany the Communicator Operation The VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT features Dynamic Signaling Delay and Dynamic Signaling Priority message reporting when a Communicator is used These message outputs are accessed through data fields 56 and 57 respectively The Dynamic Signaling feature is designed to reduce the number of redundant reports sent to the central station The feature is described as follows Dynamic Signaling Delay Field 56 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 Dynamic Signaling Priority Field 57 Select the initial reporting destin
165. than approximately 10mA Bad line when both voltage and current below these levels ADEMCO Contact ID ADEMCO 10 Digit Contact ID and 4 2 Express 7810iR ent MX8000 5140DLM BACKUP DIALER MODULE Physical FCC Registration UL ULC Listings 2 75 H X ID Mounts VISTA 128FBPT main board shield using standoffs supplied Connects to VISTA 128FBPT main PC board J3 header using ribbon cable supplied AC3 USA 62628 MO N Standard No Name Edition 101 864 Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems Ninth ULC S559 04 Equipment for Fire Signal Receiving Centers and Systems First UL1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Fifth UL1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units Third CAN ULC S304 06 Signal Receiving Centre and Premise Burglar Alarm Control Units Second UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units Third UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Fourth UL609 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Eleventh UL985 Household Fire Warning System Units Fifth UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units Sixth ULC S545 02 Residential Fire Warning System Control Units Second ULC ORD C1023 74 Preliminary Standard for Household Burglar Alarm System Units First ULC S303 M91 Standard for Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems First 83 84 Appendix Contact ID Codes TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Code 110 111 Smoke Alarm Audible Panic Duress Access Grant 125 D
166. the central station to identify the particular account this number is programmed into the control by the installer System Wide In partitioned systems this pertains to features and options that affect the system as a whole as opposed to only one partition see also partition specific 92 T Temporary Schedule Allows end user to override daily and holiday schedules for up to 1 week Test Report Interval The programmable interval during which a periodic test report will be sent Programmable in some controls for up to 1 month Time Window A programmable period of time used with most scheduling features on some controls Up to 20 time windows may be programmed for Open Closing Access Scheduling etc Timers See output timers and relays Transmitter Test Mode This test mode allows the installer to verify that all programmed transmitters are being supervised by the system Two way keypad A wireless keypad that both sends commands and receives and displays the alarm status Two way Voice The ability for the central station to listen in to the premise after an alarm U U L Underwriters Laboratory Agency that lists products and system that have been tested and or inspected to specific standards Upload To get the program data over the phone line IP connection etc from the control panel to the computer User Code a k a Access code Security Code Always 4 digits V Vista A line of Honeywell Panels
167. tile Premises Local Mercantile Safe amp Vault 75 UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm 76 UL365 UL609 Bank Safe and Vault Alarm System 76 UL1610 Central Station Burglary Alarm 76 ULC Installation Requirements erre ere eter eves e vite ee 76 81 SUMMARY OF SYSTEM COMMANDS oie eie terti etae idet sedens aloe esee pedro sra eU deseos pe desea e loeo pedea TE 81 APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS i sain demi nina tege eee en eps eres een vadens 83 APPENDIX 85 CONTACT ID 85 TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES 85 Event Los Alpha Descriptors oto eie debe e Eta e dT 86 GLOSSARY 89 INDEX 95 List of Figures Figure 1 1 Isolating Fire Devices from Burglary Devices Figure 3 1 Installing the Lock Figure 3 2 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations Figure 3 3 Commercial Fire Installation Considerations Figure 3 4 Mounting the PC Board Figure 3 5 Keypad Connections to Control Panel Figure 3 6 ECP Isolator Wiring Figure 3 7 Using a Supplementary Power Supply Figure 3 8 Wiring Au
168. to install and program the VistaKey refer the Installation and Setup Guide that accompanies the VistaKey SK To mount and wire the VistaKey module perform the following steps Step Action T Mount the VistaKey door strike or mag lock and card reader 2 3 Mount the door status monitor DSM and or request to exit RTE devices Using Figure 3 24 as a reference connect the card reader interface cable to TB3 making the 5V or 12V connection last a b The DSM optional RTE and General Purpose leads to terminals 6 7 and 8 respectively c d e Local 12V or 24V supply lead to the N C relay terminal 11 if a mag lock is being used OR to the N O Connect the leads to TB1 in the following order All ground leads to terminals 2 5 and 9 Door strike or mag lock lead to terminal 10 Local 12V or 24V supply lead to terminal 1 relay terminal 10 if a door strike is being used Connect the polling loop and polling loop leads from the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT to terminals 4 and 3 respectively Set the Address Select switch to the desired access door number 1 15 Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each VistaKey being installed Connecting the Card Reader DATA Data wc SEXES TB 3 Terminal 5 is also a ground and may be used instead of terminal 2 Terminals 2 and 5 are a common ground T Connect to 5VDC OR 12VDC per reader manufacturer s speci
169. toelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector DSC FSA 210BT 2 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector System Sensor 2W B 2 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector System Sensor 2WT B 2 Wire lonization Smoke Detector System Sensor 1451 w B401B base 2 Wire Photoelectric Low Profile Smoke Detector System Sensor 2151 w B401 base Access Reversal Relay Sync Module System Sensor RRS MOD 2 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector ESL 521B 2 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector ESL 521BXT 2 Wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector ESL 429AT This model may not be used on zones designated as Zone Type 16 Fire with Verification These smoke detectors are UL Listed for use with the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT and are the only 2 wire smoke detectors that may be used U L A combination of heat detectors and smoke detectors is not permitted on a zone programmed for fire verification Fire installations require the use of a synchronization module to synchronize the sounders and strobes on the system 32 Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors to Zones 1 and 2 2K EOL resistors must be used on fire zones and must be connected across the loop wires of each zone at the last detector To wire 2 wire smoke detectors to zone 1 and or zone 2 perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select 2 wire smoke detectors from the list of compatible detectors 2 Connect 2 wire smoke detectors across zone 1 terminals 15 and 16 and o
170. tput devices are not intended for overriding automatic fire and building functions Line cut detection must be enabled for both the main and backup phone lines supervisory zones 974 and 975 Access Control Devices cannot be used Audio Alarm Verification Devices cannot be used Remote downloading can only be performed if a service person is at the premises All supervision zones for the polling loop RF receivers keypads NAC outputs and telephone lines that are used must be enabled as zone type 19 24 hour trouble Programming Field Settings for UL864 Compliance NOTICE TO USERS INSTALLERS AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field programmable software In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below Program feature or option Permitted in Possible settings Settings permitted in UL 864 UL864 Y N 08 TEMPORAL SIREN PULSE N 0 disable Not used at this time Must be set to enable 0 disable 13 BELL 1 TIMEOUT Y Enter 01 15 multiplied by 2 minutes Must be set to 3 Minimum of 6 00 notimeout minutes 14 RS232 comm N 0 no Must be set to 0 15 yes 17 AC LOSS KEYPAD N 0 disable Must be set to 1 enabled SOUNDING 1 enable 19 RAN
171. uress Keypad then prompts for Open Close reporting option for this user Open Close Rep Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether or not arming disarming by this user will trigger 0 NO 1 2 YES Opening and Closing reports This prompt appears only if the Installer Code is used to add a user Group Bypassing Enter 1 YES to allow this user to perform group bypasses Enter 0 NO this user will not be 0 NO 1 YES able to perform group bypasses NOTE In addition to enabling the user for group bypassing the user must also have access to the partition s containing the zones being bypassed and have global arming capability 1 Access Group If access schedules have been programmed this prompt appears Enter the user s access Enter 0 8 group number 1 8 if this user should have limited access to the system Enter 0 if no access group should be assigned RF Button If a 5800 Series button transmitter has been enabled for arming disarming functions and is not O NO 1 YES assigned to a user this prompt appears Press 0 NO or 1 YES Not used in Commercial Burg and Commercial Fire Multi Access Press 0 NO if the user is to have access to this partition only Press 1 YES if the user is to 0 2 NO 1 YES have access to more than one partition If NO the program exits this mode If YES the keypad prompts for the Global Arm option for this user 65 EXPLANATION Global Arm Press 0 NO or
172. uress Egress Grant Duress Egress UU 135 Day Night Burglary 140 ACS Zone Alarm 142 150 2 Definition Fire Alarm Polling Loop Short Alarm a Fire Supervisory 00 301 302 305 306 308 309 310 313 320 321 322 332 333 338 339 342 343 352 354 373 378 Cross Zone Trouble Trouble global Loss of Supervision RF 382 Loss of V Plex Supervision 383 V Plex Sensor Tamper 384 RF Transmitter Low Battery High Sensitivity Maintenance Signal Program Tamper System Shutdown Battery Test Fail Bell 1 Trouble Bell 2 Trouble Poll Loop Short Trouble Expansion Module Failure ACS Module Low Battery ACS Module Reset Backup Dialer Trouble Communication Fail Fire Loop Trouble 85 386 Code 389 403 406 407 408 409 Low Sensitivity Maintenance Signal Power Up Armed Auto Arm Cancel by User Remote Arm Disarm Download Keyswitch O C Callback Requested Access Denied Egress Granted Door Prop Open 430 ACS Program Exit 433 Access Point RTE Shunt Access Point DSM Shunt Unshunt 441 Armed STAY Early Open Close Late Open Close 453 Fail to Open 459 Recent Close 501 ACS Reader Disable LACS Reader 602 Communicator Test 604 Fire Test 606 Listen In to Follow ACS Zone Shunt Burglary Walk Test Off Normal Definition Fire Walk Test Point Tested Fire Walk Test Point Not Tested NOTE If thereis a phone line or radio failure
173. vel 0 Installer User 1 Code e Programmed in field 00 default 5 1 4 0 Installer Open Close reporting selected in field 39 e Can perform all system functions arm disarm bypass etc but cannot disarm if armed by another code or by Quick Arm e Can add delete or change all other codes and can select Open Close reports for any user e 5 the only code that can be used to enter program mode The Installer Code can be prevented from re entering the Program Mode by exiting using 98 e Must program at least one Master Code during initial installation Master Codes are codes intended for use by the primary user s of the system Level 1 Master Codes perform all normal system functions e Can be used to assign up to 248 lower level codes which can be used by other users of the system Cannot assign anybody a level of 0 or 1 May change their code Can add delete or change Manager or Operator Codes Each user s code can be individually eliminated or changed at any time Open Close reporting is automatically the same as that of the Master who is adding the new user Level 2 Manager Codes e Can perform all system functions arm disarm bypass etc programmed by Master e May add delete or change other users of the system below this level Manager cannot assign anybody a level of 0 1 or 2 May change their code e Open Close reporting is automatically the same as that of the Manager who is
174. vels Master Codes and all lower level codes be used interchangeably when performing system functions within a partition a system armed with a user s temporary code can be disarmed with the Master Code or another user s temporary code except the Operator Level C Code described above e A user may not delete or change the user code of the SAME or HIGHER authority than that which he is assigned e A user levels 0 1 and 2 only may only ADD users to a LOWER authority level e A user may assign other users access to only those partitions to which he himself has access e A user code can be DELETED or CHANGED only from within the partition it was created in User numbers must entered in 3 digits Single digit user numbers must therefore always be preceded 00 e g 003 004 005 etc Make sure the end user understands this requirement Temporary codes are entered as 4 digit numbers Open Close Reporting Note When a user is added the system prompts for Open Close reporting capability only if the installer is adding the new user When a Master or Manager adds a new user the new user s Open Close reporting is the same as that of the Master or Manager who is adding the user If Open Close reports are required to be selectable by the Master or Manager the Installer should assign two Master or Manager user codes one with Open Close reporting enabled and one without Note that Open Close reporting of Quick Arm
175. vent tre raccord s une interface La terminaison d une interface t l phonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs la seule condition que la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n exc de pas 5 79 National Fire Protection Association Recommendations on Smoke 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 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 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 A smoke detector installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of thefamily living unit including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics In addition 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 KITCHEN A o o LIVING ROOM BEDROOM Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection 7 BEDROOM A Heat Activated Detectors e TO BEDROOM BEDROOM S floor plan 001 V 80 Appendix Summary of System Commands User Code Commands Add U
176. vision 2 0 xx or above IP GSM Downloading Panels can be downloaded via the ECP bus over the following Communicators 178451 e IPGSM DP IPGSM DPC e iGSMV CN e iGSMHS e iGSMV e 178471 Access Security The following four levels of protection guard the control against compromise while it is being accessed from a remote location 1 Security code handshake The subscriber s account number as well as an 8 digit ID number known only to the office must be matched between the control and computer 2 Hang up and callback The control panel hangs up and calls the computer back at the pre programmed number only if the security codes match 3 Data encryption data that is exchanged between the computer and control is encrypted to reduce the possibility of anyone tapping the line and corrupting data 57 4 Operator access levels Operators may be assigned various levels of access to the downloader each having its own log on code The access levels allow the operators read write capabilities of the customers account information For a detailed explanation of the access levels see the downloading software User Manual NOTES Each time the control panel is accessed successfully a Callback Requested report is sent to the central station if Opening reports are programmed e When the system is downloading the keypad displays MODEM COMM e After each download or save an automatic time stamp is
177. xiliary Relay for Alarm Activation Figure 3 9 Wiring Auxiliary Relay for Smoke Detector Reset Figure 3 10 2 Wire Smoke Detector on Zone 1 for zone 2 use terminals 17 and 18 Figure 3 11 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Figure 3 12 Wiring a Normally Closed Sensor Loop for Tamper Supervision Figure 3 13 Wiring a Normally Open Sensor Loop for Tamper Supervision Figure 3 14 Polling Loop Connections to the Control Panel Figure 3 15 Polling Loop Connections Using One 4297 Extender Module Figure 3 16 Polling Loop Connections Using Multiple Extender Modules Figure 3 17 Installing the 5881ENHC with Tamper Protection Figure 3 18 5881ENHC RF Receiver cover removed Figure 3 19 4204 Relay Module Figure 3 20 4204CF Relay Module Figure 3 21 Remote Keyswitch Wiring Figure 3 22 Remote Keypad Sounder Wiring Figure 3 23 Wiring Communicator to Keypad Terminals Figure 3 24 Wiring the VistaKey Figure 3 25 Connecting the Backup Batteries VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT Summary of Connections Diagram 16 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 30 30 33 34 35 35 36 37 37 39 39 42 42 44 44 46 48 56 Inside Back Cover Conventions Used This Manual Before you begin using this manual it is important that you understand the meaning of the following symbols icons U L These notes include specific information that must be followed if you are installing this system for a UL Listed application These notes include information that you should be
178. y Alarms Fire Troubles Non Fire Troubles Bypasses Openings Closings Test messages and all other types of reports There are two subscriber IDs programmed into the communications device primary and secondary These correspond to the two subscriber IDs programmed into the control for each partition If a subscriber ID for a partition is not programmed disabling reports to that central station the events enabled for the corresponding subscriber ID in the communications device will not be transmitted 45 If the event is to be reported to both phone numbers dual reporting then reporting through the communications device will be done in an alternating sequence The first event in the queue is transmitted to both the primary and the secondary Communicator central stations before transmitting the second event If split reporting is selected for the VISTA 128FBPT VISTA 250FBPT then the communications device will send the appropriate reports to the primary and secondary central stations Installing the Communicator To install the communications device perform the following steps Step Action 1 Mount the communicator according to the instructions that accompany the Communicator 2 Connect the data in out terminals and voltage input terminals of the communicator to the control s keypad connection points terminals 11 12 13 and 14 See Figure 3 23 COMMUNICATOR YELLOW CONTROL TERMINALS LRR 001 V0 Figure 3

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