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1. At this time the user may enter the correct system code If the system code was correctly entered the control panel will respond with a status message as it usually does The novice mode will be re entered 5 sec onds later 4 7 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide About the Speaker Output 4 8 Pressing x on the monitored keypad will trigger a status announcement from the speaker output except if the user has made the MUTE speaker con trol menu selection User command confirmation for Entry E xit Alarm and other warnings can also be provided The speaker output is for auxiliary use only and is not intended to replace the system s primary sounder or siren When using an output speaker announcements made by the speaker will be limited All faults that exist may not be announced when status is called for This will prevent lengthy voice reports through the output speaker that some users may find objectionable SECTION 5 Troubleshooting In This Section Typical System Problems and Solutions 87 Displayed on Keypad and Rapid Beeping Occurs and or the system can not be accessed by phone e The FA4286 VIP Module is not responding to the control panel Check wiring of FA4286 VIP Module to control Data In Data Out Aux and Aux wiring Keypad Does Not Function e f addressed incorrectly keypads will not display or beep If using an FA142C FA145C FA147C FA148C or FA162C
2. In the Event of Trouble with Regular Telephone Service Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 and Part 68 Statement Tdco Provided Coin Service Advisement Summary of Connections First Alert Professional Limited Warranty In The Event Of Trouble With Regular Telephone Service In the event of trouble with regular telephone service disconnect the security system from the phone lines by removing the plug from the RJ31X CA38A in Canada wall jack We recommend that you demonstrate removal of this plug to the user following installation of the system Do not disconnect the phone connection inside the Control or the FA4286 VIP Module Doing so will result in the loss of regular phone service If the regular phone works correctly after the plug has been disconnected from the RJ31X CA38A in Canada wall jack the Control Panel or the FA4286 VIP Module has a problem and the faulty unit should be returned for repair If upon disconnection of the plug there is still a problem on the line the telephone company should be notified that they have a problem and that prompt repair service is needed IMPORTANT If the phone service is at fault in the test above re insert the plug immedi ately if the security system is at fault re insert the plug as soon as the security system is repaired since the security system relies on this connection for communication with the alarm monitoring station The user may not under any ci
3. Some systems will not give voice responses but will give the beeps Section 4 Basic Operating Guide Remote Access CAN be turned OFF from an off premises phone but CANNOT be turned ON If Remote Phone Access has been turned off automatically as a result of tam pering such as would be caused by improper keying of codes on a call in and this occurs repeatedly over a short period of time the user should be instructed NOT to turn Remote Phone Access on again for a period of time if the improper keying was not caused by the user or a family member An unauthorized person may be attempting to access the security system from outside Installations Where the Telephone System Includes an Answering Machine When accessing the system via an outside phone when the installation in dudes an answering machine enter the 2 digit phone code during thefirst 20 seconds of the OUTGOING message on the answering machine preferably during a pause in the outgoing message before it begins recording an incoming message The reason for entry of the phone code during a pause is that T ouch tones produced by entry of the 2 digit phone code might not be received by the se curity system while an answering machine s outgoing voice message is on the phone line Also entering the 2 digit phone code before the answering ma chine starts recording will prevent the phone code tones from being recorded and later played back if the answering machine has a rem
4. control keypads must be set to the non addressable mode 31 Security System Cannot Be Accessed via the Phone on or off premises e The 2 digit Phone Code has not been pro grammed e 2nd digit of Phone Code or does not provide touch tones on phone in use Se lect whichever of these digits that does If neither does that phone is not usable for phone access Security System Cannot Be Accessed via the Phone from on premises e Entry of 2 digit phone code may be incor rect Verify phone code and try again e Generally the system cannot be accessed when the phone line is busy such as when downloading is in progress if engaged in a phone conversation except during entry delay or when the phone is ringing al ways allow at least 10 seconds after the last ring before attempting phone access e The system cannot be accessed if the phone line is out of service Note If the system cannot be access by phone verify the phones were properly wired to the security system as shown in the Summary of Connections Phones in correctly wired connected before the con trol panel or FA4286 VIP Module can NOT be used to gain access to the system Security System Cannot Be Accessed via the Phone from off premises Either the 2 digit phone code or system security code may have been entered in correctly Verify both codes and try again Remote access turned off If so turn on from on premises phone only by entering
5. 2 digit Phone Code to access system then enter Master security code 4 9 1 Note If turned off and TAMPER message is displayed clear system first by keying an OFF sequence twice FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide Remote Phone Access Keeps Turning Off Automatically e mproper keying or attempted tampering from an outside phone has automatically turned remote phone access off the key pad will display a tamper message No Tones Produced By the Touch tone Phone When Keys Are Pressed on premises phone e Phone is not Touch tone capable If switchable type make sure phone is switched to TONE e t may be necessary to reverse wires con nected to terminals 3 and 4 on FA4286 VIP Module and Handset TIP and RING terminals on control see section describ ing wiring connections for FA4285 FA4286 The System Has Been Accessed and Status Reports Annunciated But Com mands Cannot Be Executed e Key entries may have been too rapid make key entries slowly and firmly e Y ou may have keyed entries while the sys tem was speaking Make your key entries only during pauses in annunciations by the system e Security code entered may be incorrect e Certain command functions have restric tions Entry to the control panel pro gramming mode cannot be executed via the phone see below TEST and Sniffer modes can be initiated from an on premises phone only Cannot Initiate Panic e Verify Phone P
6. A 1 FCC Statement Part 15 5e aide en dede err de eden A 2 FCC Statement Part 68 n eei ras Heap A 2 TEL CO Provided Coin Service Advisement senes A 3 TABLES Table 2 1 Wiring Connections nnen eenen enennnenenenenenneneeennenenenenn 2 3 Table 3 1 FA4286 Zone Descriptor Vocabulary List nnee 3 6 Table 3 2 Relay Voice Descriptors Vocabulary and Custom Word Substitutes nnn annae eenn eennenen eeens eneen 3 8 Table 3 3 Speaker Control Categories nnn anneer nennen 3 10 DIAGRAMS Summary of Connections unseren eenn eeen enen svenn enne enne enne nennen en A 4 SECTION 1 General Description In This Section Application and Description Differences between the F A4285 and FA4286 Control Panels Supported VIP Module FA4286 VIP Module Specifications Application and Description The First Alert Professional F A4286 VISTA Interactive Phone VIP Module is an add on accessory that can be used with certain First Alert Professional controls to provide an interactive phone capability to the security system This feature will permit access to the security system via any Touch tone phone either on premises or by a call in when away from the premises NOTE Only one FA4286 VIP Module can be used in a system All controls that support a FA4285 Voice Module can support the FA4286 VIP Module as well Existing FA4285 Voice Module programming and downloading fields for the control panel still appl
7. LIABLE WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN SELLER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized SEE THE CONTROL PANEL S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION REGARDING THE LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE SECURITY SYSTEM First i Alert NS PROFESSIONAL SECURITY SYSTEMS 175 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 Copyright 1999 PITTWAY CORPORATION N6431 1 11 9
8. activated or de activated by keying Code 7 or Code 8 FA148C FA162C This control panel uses non voice response relay commands to manually turn devices on or off as follows 4 digit system code 7 device No will turn on the device 4 digit system code 8 device No will turn off the device The above mentioned controls will NOT provide voice feedback and there will be no voice confirmation over the phone that the command has been exe cuted However wired keypads in the security system will beep for confir mation FA1220CV FA1340C FA1600C CA CB These control panels use the interactive 70 Relay Command Mode to manually turn devices on or off 4 6 Section 4 Basic Operating Guide Using the Phone Panic Feature On premises Touch tone phones wired as shown in the FA4286 Summary of Connections can be used as panic stations Program the control as appropri ate for keypad panics See the control panel Installation and Setup Guide and the F A4286 programming form To trigger a panic using the FA4286 VIP Module instruct the end user to pick up the handset and first dial in the phone code then dial in the digit 1 at least six times until you hear dial tone returned followed by line seizure silence This will activate the gt keypad panic in the control panel as long as a report code has been programmed for this panic Phones incorrectly wired connected before the
9. an nounced Once accepted the new data will be echoed back by synthesized voice announcement If an erroneous entry is detected a buzzer sound will be heard in the phone receiver and the current field and data will be repeated If you wish to change the data again it can be re entered after the echoed voice announcement You must wait for an echoed announcement and if satisfied with a field entry press to go on to the next field If you want to go back one field press If you do not need to program all fields such as to modify a program al ready entered press on the phone keypad to advance by one field un til desired field number is announced For example pressing x will advance the field from 00 to 02 Once all fields have been programmed as required and accurately echoed back you can hang up the phone If necessary you will have 15 minutes to re enter programming mode The 15 minute limit is to prevent the user from accidentally entering pro gramming mode If morethan 15 minutes have elapsed it will be neces sary to remove the 12 volt power temporarily from the FA4286 by disconnecting the keyed header that connects it to the control panel lo cated near the 2 relays Wait 5 seconds before replacing the header to restore power then re enter programming mode as outlined in this sec tion System default settings are indicated by default following an entry Section 3 Programming Fi
10. index numbers for the words that you have selected should be obtained from the installation in structions for the control being used The control s instructions will list all words with their index numbers available as alpha zone descriptors among which will be those listed in Table 3 2 Systems with Alpha Keypads When using the FA4286 VIP Module Select zone descriptors for Alpha keypad displays from those words listed in Table 3 1 The words listed in Table 3 1 are those that are available in the FA4286 VIP Module s own vocabulary and match many of the control panel s alpha words By selecting these words for zone descriptions wherever possible the words displayed on an Alpha keypad will match those annunciated by the FA4286 VIP Module If the words programmed into the system for zone descriptors are not in the FA4286 VIP Module s vocabulary Table 3 1 the FA4286 will annunciate the zone numbers only Plurals of words adding an s may be added to words in some controls when programming descriptors but these cannot be annunciated by the FA4286 VIP Module as zone descriptors Systems Using Only Fixed Word Keypads Normally systems with only fixed word keypads do not require programming of zone descriptors However when a FA4286 VIP Module is used descrip tors must be programmed either via downloading or alternatively by con necting an Alpha keypad temporarily If this is not done the FA4286 VIP Module will be unable t
11. or Setting the Phone Code After the control panel has been programmed for the FA4286 VIP Module phone code device programming and the unit has been properly wired to the control panel and phone line the phone code must be set in the FA4286 VIP by activating the module The phone code will be automatically set the first time the module is used to obtain status from a premise phone The con trol panel must be out of the programming or test mode with the dialer not active and no commands entered at the system keypad s To set the phone code in the module pick up a handset on a premise phone that has s been properly wired to the FA4286 VIP Module and dial in the phone code that was programmed in the control panel If the code is accepted a system status report will be obtained and heard on the premise phone The code has been properly set if this occurs 4 1 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide If the code is not accepted there will be no system status report heard The control may have been active such as a keypad sounding active dialer or commands entered at the keypad Hang up the handset and wait at least 1 minute and repeat the above procedure If this does not work re check the programming in the control panel for the phone code and device program ming If the phone code is ever changed in the control panel either through keypad programming or by download the phone code must be set again using the above proc
12. 764V 10 or above FA148C Rev 1 or above FA162C Rev 7 micro WA7840V6 or above FA1220CV Rev 15 or above FA1340C Rev 5 or above FA1600C CA CB Rev 6 or above Differences between the FA4285 and FA4286 VIP Module 1 2 The FA4286 VIP Module offers increased capabilities when used with a con trol that supports the FA4285 These include e Thermostat control using 4500 thermostats Temperature settings can be adjusted and room temperature can be monitored from a touch tone phone on or off the premises The 4500 thermostat cannot be used in UL installations e Synthesized voice prompts to instruct the user on how to initiate common user commands such as arming or disarming the system relay and thermostat control etc e Panic alarms can be activated from a premises touch tone phone e Audio output capable of driving a loudspeaker providing system status warnings and confirmation of user commands e Telephone programming mode for FA4286 installation options Section 1 General Description FA4286 VIP Module Specifications Physical 6 7 16 163mm W x 4 1 4 108mm H x 1 1 4 32mm D Electrical Input voltage 12VDC from control Current Usage 300 mA 220 mA if the warning speaker is not used Device Address Factory set to address 4 not changeable FCC Registration No AC3U SA 74659 K X N Ringer Equivalence 1 0B The FA4286 VIP Module complies with FCC RULES Parts 15 amp 68 1 3 FA4286 V
13. Disables all possible speaker output including those sounds listed below It will also disable the status announcement provided when the x key is pressed twice on the monitored keypad It will not mute certain panel synthesized voice commands that the control directs to the speaker such as transmitter learn mode speaker output If 1 is pressed the FA4286 will announce Exiting and exit speaker output mode Enables all sound categories If 1 is pressed the FA4286 will announce Exiting and exit speaker output mode 3 9 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide Table 3 3 Speaker Control Categories cont d SPEAKER CONTROL CATEGORIES DESCRIPTION WARNINGS 1 Yes O No ALARMS 1 Yes 0 No MAIN KEYPAD 1 Yes O No ENTRY EXIT DELAY 1 Yes O No KEYS and OTHER DEVICES 1 Yes O No Controls all sounds initiated by the control panel not directly as a result of a user command This category includes AC loss system low battery checks test mode beeps and other control panel system messages Exceptions are alarms chime and entry exit delay sounds which are controlled separately If enabled the speaker will echo chime sounds from the monitored keypad address If disabled other beeping sounds such as those initiated in test mode will also be disabled Controls speaker announcement of alarms and fire alarms Always set to Yes 1 NOTE This will not trigger a speaker anno
14. FA4286 VIP Vista Interactive Phone Module Installation and Setup Guide First F Alert NS PROFESSIONAL SECURIT Y SYSTEMS N6431 1 11 99 Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Table of Contents GENERAL DESCRIPTION nanasan ennen enne eenvenseneenemensennenenenseenennnensen 1 1 Application and Description nennen nnns 1 1 Control Panels Supported ssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeneeenneenne enne 1 2 Differences between the FA4285 and FA4286 VIP Module 1 2 FA4286 VIP Module Specifications esseeeeneeeneeenen 1 3 MOUNTING AND WIRING sse 2 1 Mounting the FA4286 VIP Module all ControlS aanne eneen nen 2 1 Wiring Connections ieta ranea aaa aa aeaa Ta aaa a aa aair iaa eE aas 2 2 Speaker Connections Optional and Volume Control eeen 2 2 Special Wiring Notes er tee e et ae nettes 2 3 PROGRAMMING ssssssssssesseseeeteeeentnen eene nennen nnns 3 1 Programming the Control for FA4286 VIP Module Usage 3 1 Entering the FA4286 VIP Module Programming Mode 3 2 Programming NOTES ete grae te tte ae d gt Eee te De D e eee eR Pee goce 3 2 Programming Zone Descriptor nnen nennen 3 4 Systems with Alpha Keypads sssesssesseseeeeeeenneenen nennen 3 5 Systems Using Only Fixed Word K eypads nnee enen eneenneernenn 3 5 Programming Note aeaii enan eens una ea a aaa e eE E a aaaeaii 3 6 Programming Relay V
15. ICE LIVING SON S DIM LOADING SOUTH DINING LOWER STAIRS DOOR MACHINE STATION DOWN MASTER STORAGE These words not contained in the Alpha Vocabulary in Table 3 1 T S counts as one descriptor Section 3 Programming When programming or making test calls to emergency numbers briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evening Programming Speaker Output Mode After an ADEMCO 746 speaker or equivalent is connected to the FA4286 VIP Module you must program the speaker output To do this 1 Obtain phone access with phone code user code as required Be sure to wait for arming status announcement to end before continuing 2 Press 97 on phone keypad A menu will be announced which is shown below Press 1 or O in re sponse to the prompt The prompt will be repeated after several seconds if a key is not pressed in response To exit speaker control programming com plete all required entries or hang up the phone If the phone is hung up be fore the Phone Module announces Exiting then any changes made will be lost If a key other than 1 or O is pressed a buzzer sound will be gener ated in the phone handset and the menu request will be repeated Voice Menu for Programming Speaker Output Mode Table 3 3 Speaker Control Categories SPEAKER CONTROL CATEGORIES ALL ON 1 Yes 0 No DESCRIPTION
16. ION PRE RED THE 4500 THERMOSTAT O CAN NOT BE USED IN BLACK UL INSTALLATIONS GREEN IMPORTANT NOTE FOR EXISTING INSTALLATIONS EXISTING WIRES CONNECTED TO THE HANDSET TERMINALS ON CONTROL MUST BE MOVED FROM THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES PART 68 THERE TO TERMINALS 3 AND 4 ON THE 4286 FCC REGISTRATION No AC3USA 74659 KX N RINGER EQUIVALENCE 1 0B U S PATENT No 4791658 Summary of Connections FIRST ALERT PROFESSIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY First Alert Professional Security Systems a Division of Pittway Corporation and its divisions subsidiaries and affili ates Seller 175 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 18 months from the date stamp control on the product or for products not having an First Alert date stamp for 24 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any product which is proved not in compliance with Seller s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the prod
17. IP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide 1 4 SECTION 2 Mounting and Wiring In This Section Mounting the F A4286 VIP Module Wiring Connections Speaker Connections and Volume Control 4 Caller ID Units Mounting the FA4286 VIP Module All Controls Mount the FA4286 VIP Modulein the control cabinet if space is available or on the side of the cabinet or adjacent to it Pry off the FA4286 s cover prior to wiring If mounted inside the cabinet with the control use double sided adhesive tapeto attach the Moduleto the interior surface of the cabinet or hang on two screws Do not mount on the cabinet door or attempt to at tach it to the PC board TheFA4286 s cover can be left off if the M od uleis mounted within the cabinet To mount the F A4286 outside the cabinet use the screw holes at the rear of the Module which can be mounted horizontally or vertically double sided adhesive tape may be used in place of screws if preferred Wires can be brought out from the side or back usethe round breakout on the back When the FA4286 s wiring is completed as shown below replace the Module s cover with label affixed as indicated next Affix the supplied connections label to the inside of the FA4286 s cover if the cover is to be used Otherwise affix the label to the inside of the con trol cabinet s door 2 1 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide Wiring Connections 1 Make 12V Ground Data in an
18. Touch tones are not present following access to the security system via an on premises phone try reversing the pair of wires connected to termi nals 3 amp 4 on theFA4286 VIP Module and the pair of wires connected to the Handset TIP amp RING terminals on the control 4 Connecta Caller ID unit to the security system as you would an answer ing machine and other phones Table 2 1 Wiring Connections Phone n Tip Handset TIP terminal on control Phone In Ring Handset RING terminal on control Phone Out Tip BROWN lead from direct connect cord Phone Out Ring GRAY lead from direct connect cord Not Connected Not Connected Audio Out One side of speaker Audio Out One side of speaker 2 3 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide SECTION 3 Programming In This Section Programming the Control for F A4286 VIP Module Usage Entering the FA4286 VIP Module Pro gramming Mode Programming Zone Descriptors Systems with Alpha Keypads Systems Using Only Fixed Word Keypads Programming Note Programming Relay Voice Descri ptors Programming Speaker Output Mode VoiceMenu for Programming Speaker Output Mode The programming steps that follow must be completed within 3 hours of power ing up the FA4286 This time constraint is necessary to prevent accidental end user access to the programming capability of the Module In the event that this time period elapses it will be necessary to remov
19. anic Address in Field 01 Control Panel Type in Field 02 2 digit phone code and panic code six 1 s have 5 2 been entered correctly Both Field 01 and 02 relate to the VIP Programming Mode There must be no Modules or keypads with their address set to the phone panic address Verify the control panel has panic programmed for the correct zone type and report code Also verify the de vice address used for phone panics is pro grammed for use by a keypad Cannot Enter Temporary User Codes via the Phone This function cannot be performed via the phone with some controls only at the keypad See the control s Installation and Setup Guide for information Descriptions Of Zones Not Annunciated Along With Zone Numbers Zone descriptors have not been pro grammed necessary even if system uses only fixed word keypads Words selected for descriptors are in the control panel s vocabulary of words but are not in the FA4286 VIP Module s vocabu lary see Programming Zone Descrip tors Thermostat is in CHECK FA4286 announces Check Thermostat or the yellow light is flashing on the 4500 Check that the dip switch on each thermo stat is properly set and that the 4500 ad dresses have been properly programmed in the FA4286 programming mode Check the connections from the FA4286 to the 4500 and make sure that the cable connecting the 4500 to the FA4286 faces the correct direction yellow toward the corner of th
20. bject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible Section 6 Appendices TELCO PROVIDED COIN SERVICE ADVISEMENT This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible When programming or making test calls to emergency numbers briefly explain to the dispatcher the rea son for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evening A 3 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide SPEAKER NOTE IF CONNECTING SINGLE SPEAKER USE 8 ohm SPEAKER ONLY IF CONNECTING 2 SPEAKERS USE 4 ohm or 8 ohm SPEAKERS AND CONNECT IN SERIES INCOMING TELCO LINE 4286 VIP MODULE JS SEE SPEAKER NOTE alg LOUDER d FIE La S9 NOTE E SIL GREY TIP PREMISES 4286 DEVICE P3 SPEAKER als BROWN RY3IX iq CALLER ID UNIT ADDRESS IS O VOLUME als JACK F ANSWERING le FACTORY SET 9 CONTROL z MACHINE AND T0 e4 8 PHONES No cw Pi Ox CONNECTION B KEYED CALLER ID OOCOO lO HEADER 5 S o UNIT Q EARTH 0022 7 GROUND TO CONTROL PANEL TIP RING TIP RING ANSWERING YELLOW GREEN KEYPAD CONNECTIONS HANDSET INCOMING MACHINE 4500 TELCO LINE THERMOSTAT veuow A NO CONNECT
21. by sending a panic key sequence to the control panel when a phone panic key sequence is entered on a Touch tone phone keypad Refer to the Basic Operating Guide in this guide for details To disable the phone panic feature enter 00 default Otherwise In a system that uses addressable keypads 1 Select an unused device address 01 31 to be used to send phone panics to the control panel Assign this address to a keypad through the control panel s 93 device programming mode although a physi cal keypad will not actually be connected Do not select 04 which is the address of the FA4286 VIP Module 3 3 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide 2 Enter the same address in this field In a system that uses non addressable keypads Set this field to 31 to enable phone panics Field 02 Control Panel Type C 1 FA142C FA145C and FA147C 2 FA148C and FA162C 4 FA1220CV FA1340C and FA1600C CA CB Field numbers 03 to 15 refer to 4500 Thermostat settings and shall be pro grammed using the thermostat s Installation Instructions manual Should you make an entry error the defaults are listed below for quick reference Field e Description Default Entry e Default Description 03 Unit of temperature e 0 Temperature in degrees F 04 Thermostat 1 enable e 00 Thermostat 1 disabled 05 Thermostat 1 swing e 14 0 0 deg F 1 0 deg F 06 Announce thermostat 1 temp e 0 Do not anno
22. control panel or FA4286 VIP Module can NOT be used to gain access to the system or used as panic stations Refer to the FA4286 Summary of Connections for correct wiring of the phones Be sureto test each phone on the premises to ensure proper operation Using the Novice Voice Menu If theuser does not enter a command to the FA4286 within 5 seconds after the last status message was announced it would be assumed that help is needed and the FA4286 will enter a novice mode Theuser will then be prompted to enter the 4 digit system code If there is no user response to the system code request the message will be repeated two more times at 5 second intervals At this point the Module will end the session by saying GOOD BYE and disconnect from the phone line f the system code was entered a voice menu of the more common user com mands Disarm Arm Away Arm Stay Relay Control and Thermostat Con trol will be provided Again if there is no user response the menu will be repeated two more times at 5 second intervals At this point the voice M od ule will end the session by saying GOOD BYE and disconnect from the phone line The FA4286 VIP Module does not differentiate between correct and incorrect System codes that is the function of the control panel If the system code is not entered correctly the control panel will not respond to the commands After a 5 second pause the user will again be prompted to ENTER SYSTEM CODE NOW
23. d Data out connections from the FA4286 VIP Module to the keypad terminals on the control Using the connector cable supplied and referring to Summary of Connections lo cated on the inside back cover wire as follows Color Lead Terminal On Control GREEN to DATA IN BLACK to AUX GROUND RED to AUX YELLOW to DATA OUT Insert the keyed connector at the other end of the above leads into the mating header on the FA4286 Refer to Summary of Connections Connect terminals 1 through 5 on the FA4286 as indicated in Figure 1 and Table 2 1 Use an RJ 31X jack CA38A in Canada with a direct connect cord and make all connections exactly as shown If the leads on the direct connect cord are too short to reach their assigned terminals splice additional wires to them as required Some controls may require different wiring connections than those indicated in Table 2 1 and shown in Summary of Connections located on back inside cover depending on whether other devices that connect to the telephone lines are also being used for example an Audio Alarm Verification unit Refer to the FA4286 VIP Module section in the control s installation and setup guide for information on any wiring variations that might be necessary Speaker Connections optional and Volume Control 2 2 Single Speaker Connect an Ademco 746 Indoor Speaker or any other 8 ohm speaker between speaker terminals 6 and 7 on the FA4286 as shown in Summary of Connections D
24. e FA4286 board In an FA1220CV FA1340C or FA1600C CA CB Installation Descrip tions of Zones Annunciated Are Not Correct See System Keypad Message Is An nunciated This message will be annunciated during any of the following conditions 1 When the system is in the TEST mode 2 When the system has been set to the House or Transmitter ID Sniffer modes 3 Four or more unsuccessful attempts have been made to access the system from off premises which has caused Remote Phone Access to be turned off 4 Low battery in an RF transmitter 5 Modem connection with PC downloader down loading in progress 6 There has been a failure of the system to communicate with the central station 7 There has been a 4281 or 5881 Receiver Set Up Error more RF zones have been programmed than can be accommodated by the type of receiver used When the See System Keypad message is annunciated under the conditions listed in 1 through 7 above the keypad will pro vide the display normally expected under those particular conditions For example 1 If System is in the TEST mode In this mode a fixed word keypad only displays the normal System Disarmed message while an Alpha key pad displays Test in Progress unless a zone is faulted in which case the zone number and the de scription if it is an Alpha keypad of the open zone is displayed If System is in the House or Transmitter ID Sniffer mode Any display that appear
25. e access system refer to Section 5 Troubleshooting in this guide 4 3 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide A list of confirmation sounds and voice announcements that follow successful command entries is provided below Confirmation Sounds and Voice Announcements After Command Entries Command Function Telephone Confirmation Performed Sound Synthesized Voice Announcement ARMED AWAY EXIT NOW T ARMED MAX EXIT NOW ARMED STAY EXIT NOW ARMED INSTANT EXIT NOW Disarmed DISARMED NOT READY TO ARM Zone Bypass BYPASS descriptor ZONE CHIME ON or OFF Enter Erase temporary User No synthesized voice announcement t If desired you may exit during the Exit Delay period This function cannot be performed via the telephone with some controls check the control s Installation and Setup Guide For those commands where the FA4286 VIP Module s vocabulary does not provide annunciation for example TEST etc a beep will be heard if ap propriate following a successful entry and the words SEE SYSTEM KEYPAD will be annunciated Turning Remote Phone Access On and Off 4 4 Remote telephone access to the security system can be toggled on and off via an on premises phone or via a wired keypad by keying the following 4 digit Master security code 9 1 The synthesized voice response will be CALL IN TO SYSTEM ON or OFF with 2 beeps when turned ON and 1 beep when turned OFF
26. e and then re apply primary power to the module as indicated in the information that follows the end of pro gramming on page 3 4 Programming The Control For FA4286 VIP Module Usage It is important that all fields related to the operation of the FA4286 be prop erly programmed These include entries for selection of the 2 digit phone code ring detection count and in some cases entries for F A4285 F A4286 su pervision Refer to the control s programming section for inclusion of the FA4285 F A4286 supervision codes The FA4286 VIP Module is factory set to device address 4 For addressable controls a Device Address of 04 must be programmed in Device Programming Mode at the control panel If using a speaker assign the FA4286 to the same partition to which the monitored keypad programmed in field 00 of FA4286 pro gram mode is assigned 3 1 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide Entering the FA4286 VIP Module Programming Mode 1 Pick up a premises touch tone phone connected to the FA4286 handset output Programming cannot be done from an off premises phone Enter the 2 digit phone code on the phone keypad such as 7 followed by x and after hearing status announcement press 98 Do not press keys while the FA4286 is announcing The FA4286 will establish a phone connection and announce the contents of programming field 00 Programming Notes New data may be entered into each field once the field contents are
27. edure Phone Access When On Premises Pick up the phone and enter the programmed phone code Annunciation of a system status report will automatically start If thesystem is in alarm when the phone codeis entered a voice prompt will ask for entry of the system security code ENTER SYSTEM CODE NOW n some systems there will not be a voice prompt to enter the system code If no prompt is given key an OFF sequence system code plus OFF during or just after the status report to turn alarm off To perform system commands see TYPICAL TELEPHONE KEYPAD SHOWING EQUIVALENT COMMAND FUNCTIONS below In most systems the alarm will shut off and a system status report will automatically start Phone Access When Off Premises 4 2 1 Dial the premises phone number e Ifthe system replies directly even if the system is in alarm 2 long tones will be heard followed by a voice prompt HELLO ENTER PHONE CODE NOW Enter the 2 digit phone code e Ifthe answering machine replies enter the 2 digit phone code during a pause at the be ginning of or during the outgoing message Do NOT enter the code after the machine starts recording e Ifa person answers tell that person to hold Enter the 2 digit phone code within the first 20 seconds of the pick up 2 When you have entered the 2 digit phone code a voice prompt will ask for entry of the 4 digit security code ENTER SYSTEM CODE NOW Section 4 Basic Operating Guide 3 E
28. eld 00 Monitored Keypad Address n This field enables or disables the 4500 thermostat AND speaker output fea tures and selects which keypad to monitor In a system that uses addressable keypads Select the keypad whose status the F A4286 will monitor to control the 4500 thermostat and or trigger speaker messages and set its device ad dress O1 to 31 in this field The selected keypad should be assigned to the partition where the 4500 thermostat and or speaker are to be located Do not select 04 which is the address of the F A4286 VIP Module In a system that uses non addressable keypads Set the monitored address to 31 for this field In a system that contains no thermostats or speakers If there are no 4500 thermostats AND no speaker connected to the FA4286 set this field to 00 default In a system that contains a 4500 Thermostat but no speaker Select the keypad whose status the F A4286 will monitor to control the 4500 thermostat and set its device address O1 to 31 in this field The selected keypad should be assigned to the partition where the 4500 ther mostat is to be located With no speaker connected the speaker option must still be disabled After exiting the FA4286 programming mode use the 97 speaker control menu of the F A4286 and choose the MUTE menu selection Refer to Programming Speaker Output Mode for more detail Field 01 Phone Panic Address 1 The FA4286 will trigger a panic alarm
29. nter the 4 digit system security code As a safety feature there is a 3 try limit in which to enter each code phone code and system code after which timethe call in will be aborted Also if no keys are pressed for a period of 20 seconds the call in will be aborted 4 Annunciation of a system status report will start if you have entered both codes correctly The end of the status report may be signaled by a 2 tone chime sound To perform system commands see instructions to follow TYPICAL TELEPHONE KEYPAD SHOWING EQUIVALENT COMMAND FUNCTIONS Key Function OFF AWAY STAY MAXIMUM TEST BYPASS INSTANT CODE CHIME READY T ON PREMISES PHONE ONLY IF PROGRAMMED OONOOARWND I n ugg ggg a 1 You CANNOT initiate a phone PANIC from the telephone keypad while in the thermostat speaker control or FA4286 programming mode 2 To initiate PANIC from the telephone keypad refer to Using the Phone Panic Feature in this section Performing System Commands During any pause in the status report or immediately following it key the desired command via the keypad on the phone Use the same key sequence indicated for commands in the security system s User Guide Example To arm AWAY enter the security code then press key 2 If the command entry was successful two beeps will be heard followed by voice confirmation for example ARMED AWAY EXIT NOW If you encounter any difficulty with the operation of the phon
30. o annunciate a description of the zone s in alarm trouble etc the FA4286 VIP Module will annunciate zone numbers only FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide Programming Note Be surethat all programming changes made to the control are uploaded via First Alert Professional s Compass downloading software The vocabulary list that follows in Table 3 1 is not to be used for relay voice descriptors Refer to the vocabulary listed in Table 3 2 when programming relay voice descriptors Table 3 1 FA4286 Zone Descriptor Vocabulary List AIR EAST MACHINE TEMPERATURE ALARM EQUIPMENT MASTER TOOL APARTMENT EXIT MEDICAL APPLIANCE MOTHER S UP AREA FACTORY MOTION UPPER ATTIC FATHER S UPSTAIRS FENCE NORTH UTILITY BABY FIRE BACK FLOOR OFFICE WEST BAR FOYER OPEN WINDOW BASEMENT FRONT OUTSIDE WING BATHROOM BED GARAGE PANIC ZONE BEDROOM GAS PATIO BLOWER GLASS PHONE BOILER POWER BRIGHT HALL BUILDING HEAT REAR RIGHT CALL INSIDE ROOM CENTRAL CLOSED KITCHEN st COMPUTER SERVICE LAUNDRY SHED DEN LEFT SHOP DETECTOR LIBRARY SIDE DINING LIGHT SMOKE DOOR LIVING SON S DOWN LOADING SOUTH DOWNSTAIRS LOWER STATION DRIVEWAY STORAGE DUCT 2 5 a a g9 Ed g 9 9 MO OMO ONNA A 0000 IOTl0 O PS counts as one descriptor 3 6 Section 3 Programming Programming Relay Voice Descriptors With some controls certain lights appliances can be turned on and off via the telephone
31. o not use a single 4 ohm speaker in this setup If you only have 4 ohm speakers you must connect two of them in series Dual Speakers Connect the speakers in series between the FA4286 VIP Module speaker terminals 6 and 7 Note that there will be a decrease in volume from each of two 8 ohm speakers in series as compared to when only a single 8 ohm speaker is connected The same is true if two 4 ohm speakers in series are used in this setup Speaker Volume Control The speaker volume control is located near the transformer on the FA4286 board Refer to Summary of Connections Section 2 Mounting and Wiring Note that this control does not adjust the volume of the output from the FA4286 to the phone handset Do NOT connect speakers in parallel Do NOT use a single 4 ohm speaker Damage to the FA4286 may result Special Wiring Notes 1 WiretheFA4286 VIP Module exactly as indicated in Table 2 1 and on the Summary of Connections diagram on the inside back cover of this guide unless the control s installation and setup guide indicate otherwise due for example to the use of other phone connected devices such as an Audio Alarm Verification unit 2 You MUST make a connection to the incoming Telco line via an RJ 31X jack CA38A in Canada and direct connect cord as shown in the Sum mary of Connections diagram even if the system is not connected to a central station The FA4286 will not operate properly if this is not done 3 If
32. oice Descriptors 3 7 Programming Speaker Output Mode seen 3 9 Voice Menu for Programming Speaker Output Mode ssss 3 9 BASIC OPERATING GUIDE sss 4 1 Phone Code cd de eed Pe eee Lx e niee pee E Eee 4 1 Setting the Phone Code sssseeseseseeenee enne enne nnn nnn nens 4 1 Phone Access When On Premises sese 4 2 Phone Access When Off Premises essen nennen 4 2 Performing System Commands sese 4 3 Confirmation Sounds and Voice Announcements After Command Entries 4 4 Turning Remote Phone Access On and Off nnen eeen 4 4 Installations Where the Telephone System Includes an Answering Machine nnnnnnnennenneenneeneennenenneennennennenn 4 5 Table of Contents cont d End User Relay Command Mode When Using the FA4286 VIP Module 4 6 Using the Phone Panic Feature eeceseesceeeceeeceeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeaeeeaeetaaee 4 7 Using the Novice Voice Menu nnn nnnennnennenereneneneneneenneenneerseeeneeenn vennen 4 7 About the Speaker Output sse nennen nnns 4 8 Section 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ssssssssseene nennen nnn tenes 5 1 Typical System Problems and Solutions seen 5 1 Section 6 APPENDIGES nanus IR eb d re bate eti rom a fe A 1 In the Event of Trouble with Regular Telephone Service
33. ote message play back feature If there is difficulty obtaining phone access when trying to use this procedure instruct the end user to re record the outgoing message on the answering machine but leave a 2 second pause at its beginning for entry of phone code on an outside call in Example 2 second pause This is the Smith residence can t come to the phone just now Please leave a message after the tone 4 5 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide End User Relay Command Mode When Using the FA4286 VIP Module For information on whether operation of the end user Relay Command mode via the telephone is possible with the control being used refer to the control s Installation and Setup Guide and the following Voice feedback is possible only with certain controls The following is a summary of the different methods available for manual op eration of relays and or power line carrier devices via the phone in various First Alert systems These end user functions are discussed in the FA4286 VIP Module User Guide FA142C FA145C FA147C These control panels can use non voice response relay commands to manually turn devices on or off However field 80 Output Relay pro gramming must ind ude System Operation choices 34 Code 7 and or 35 Code 8 for ZT Zone Type System Operation for a selected relay When so programmed the relay for which System Operation choice 34 or 35 was selected can be manually
34. rcumstances 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 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 15 STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interfer ence in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the receiver away from the security control Move the antenna leads away f
35. rom any wire runs to the security control Plug the security control into a different outlet so that it and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional sug gestions The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commis sion helpful Interference Handbook This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless author ized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 68 STATEMENT This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that con tains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following jacks An RJ 31X is used to connect this equipment to the telephone network The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs sho
36. s is used to iden tify ID numbers for specific identification 2 Section 5 Troubleshooting purposes in this mode used only during system installation If Tampering has caused CALL IN TO SYSTEM OFF SEE SYSTEM KEYPAD message to be annunciated If system is in disarmed mode an Alpha keypad displays CALL IN TAMPER and a fixed word keypad displays CI However if system is in armed mode only the normal System Armed message is displayed If there is a low battery in an RF Transmitter If system is in the dis armed state a Low Battery message is displayed If system is in the armed state this display message may not ap pear until system is disarmed depending on how the system was programmed If Downloading isin progress During this period the Alpha keypad displays MODEM COMM and the fixed word keypad displays CC If there is failure of communication with the central station f system has attempted to send a report to the central station and failed the Alpha keypad dis plays COMM FAILURE and the Fixed word keypad displays FC If thereis incorrect programming of RF zones for the 4281 or 5881 Re ceiver f more RF zones have been pro grammed than can be accommodated by the receiver in use an Alpha keypad dis plays RCVR Set Up Error and a Fixed word keypad displays E 8 5 3 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide SECTI O N 6 Appendices In This Section
37. uct is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than First Alert Professional factory service For warranty service return product transportation prepaid to First Alert Profes sional Factory Service 175 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJ URY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING HOWEVER IF SELLER IS HELD
38. uld not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary Thetelephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact the manufacturer for repair and warranty informa tion If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable components in this product and all necessary repairs must be made by the manu facturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is su
39. unce 07 Thermostat 1 voice descriptor 1 e 000 No announcement 08 Thermostat 1 voice descriptor 2 000 No announcement 09 Thermostat 1 voice descriptor 3 e 000 No announcement 10 Thermostat 2 enable e 00 Thermostat 2 disabled 11 Thermostat 2 swing e 14 0 0 deg F 1 0 deg F 12 Announce thermostat 2 temp e 0 Do not announce 13 Thermostat 2 voice descriptor 1 e 000 No announcement 14 Thermostat 2 voice descriptor 2 000 No announcement 15 Thermostat 2 voice descriptor 3 e 000 No announcement Programming Zone Descriptors This Section Applies to Systems Using Alpha or Fixed Word Keypads Zone descriptors MUST be programmed into the control panel even if the system uses only fixed word keypads If this is not done the FA4286 VIP Module will annunciate zone numbers only with no descriptors In an exist 3 4 Section 3 Programming ing installation where descriptors have already been programmed check to be sure that those descriptors can be annunciated by the FA4286 Refer to Table 3 1 Re program zone descriptors if necessary Some controls offer a quick method for programming zone descriptor words This method simply requires that you press followed by the index number that has been assigned to each descriptor Since the index number that has been assigned to each word may vary from one control to another Table 3 1 lists only the words that shall be selected as zone descriptors when using the FA4286 VIP Module The
40. uncement of a silent alarm Silent alarms are never announced Silent alarms are treated as faults as on a keypad Controls arming and other user command confirmations when the monitored keypad has been used to key in the command Allows slow beep entry exit sound and voice announcements to be controlled NOTE Arming messages are controlled separately from this setting Controls speaker output when the applicable partition is armed or disarmed by devices other than the monitored key pad Wireless keys wireless keypads scheduled arming if available and arming from a remote PC all fall into this category When multiple events occur in the system at the same time one of the catego ries may take priority resulting in speaker output even though some of the categories may have been disabled To completely disable the speaker in all cases use the MUTE command 3 10 SECTION 4 Basic Operating Guide In This Section Phone Code Setting the PhoneCode Phone Access When On Premises Phone Access When Off P remises Performing System Commands Turning Remote Phone Access On and Off Installations that Indudean Answering Machine End Use Relay Command Mode when Us ing FA4286 VIP Programming Phone Panics About the Novice M enu Phone Code Phone access to the security system is obtained by entering an installer programmed 2 digit phone code which can be any number from 1 through 9 followed by a
41. using the Relay Command Mode Synthesized voice feedback to verify status is possible with the FA4286 VIP Module and with controls sup porting this Module Table 3 2 lists the words available in the Relay Voice Descriptors Vocabulary for the FA4286 Refer to the control s programming section for the appropri ate procedure for programming Relay Voice Descriptors NOTE The Word Index numbers shown below are used only when program ming Relay Voice Descriptors in controls featuring Relay Activation with syn thesized voice feedback and for custom word substitutes See the control s Installation and Setup Guide for programming procedure 3 7 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide Table 3 2 Relay Voice Descriptors Vocabulary and Custom Word Substitutes FA4286 VIP Module only INDEX WORD INDEX WORD INDEX WORD INDEX WORD AIR DOWNSTAIRS MEDICAL SUN ALARM DRIVEWAY MOTHER S SYSTEM AND DUCT MOTION APARTMENT TEMPERATURE APPLIANCE EAST NO TOOL AREA EQUIPMENT NORTH ATTIC EXIT NOT UP UPPER BABY FACTORY OFF UPSTAIRS BACK FATHER S OFFICE UTILITY BAR FENCE ON BASEMENT FIRE OPEN WEST BATHROOM FLOOR OUTSIDE WINDOW BATTERY FOYER WING BED FRONT PANIC BEDROOM PARTITION ZONE BLOWER GARAGE PATIO BOILER GAS PHONE BRIGHT GLASS POWER BUILDING PUMP BURGLARY HALL HEAT REAR CALL RIGHT CENTRAL INSIDE ROOM CHIME CLOSED KITCHEN St COMPUTER SERVICE LAUNDRY SHED DAUGHTER S LEFT SHOP DEN LIBRARY SIDE DETECTOR LIGHT SMOKE DEV
42. y When connected the FA4286 VIP Module will enable the user to do the fol lowing via any Touch tone telephone 1 Receive synthesized voice messages over the phone regarding the status of the security system 2 Arm and disarm the security system and perform most other com mands using the telephone keypad with voice annunciation being provided as confirmation after any command is entered 3 Turn certain lights appliances on and off via the telephone using the Relay Command Mode This capability is possible only with the FA4286 VIP Module and with controls supporting the Relay Com mand Mode 1 1 FA4286 VIP Modulelnstallation and Setup Guide If the system has relays but does not support the Relay Command Mode they still can be controlled via the phone in same way as from a wired keypad but no voice feedback will occur The on premises phone system need not have T ouch tone service but the phone used for security system access must have Touch tone capability Switchable phones should be set for Touch tone temporarily before attempt ing phone access However an off premises phone that does not have T ouch tone service and uses pulses for dialing may not permit switching to T ouch tone after dialing in such a case phone access from that phone will not be possible Control Panels Supported These following control panels require specific software revisions for use with the FA4286 VIP Module FA142C Rev 13 micro WA6
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