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1. 27 Adding Custom Words 28 ALPHA FIXED DICTIONARY For Entering Zone Descriptors 29 CHARACTER ASCII 29 Section 6 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION 30 Report Code Formats 30 Section 7 REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DOWNLOADING 32 General 32 Equipment Required 32 Prograimrming 2 2 32 Remote Programming Advisory Notes 32 Section 8 SYSTEM OPERATION 33 SECURITY CODES s 33 Master Code eoe eee 9 33 User Cod s 33 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 1 33 General 2 33 Arming Functions eene 34 Panic KOS essere 34 Relay Outputs if 34 Exit Alarm Displays if programmed 35 TROUBLE 6 ooessesssnonnsesresonesreseereese 35 General 35 Check and Battery Displays 35 Power Failure oerte eei
2. 1e Move transmitter or 4281 5881 1f Check for large metal obstructions then relocate transmitter if necessary ig Verify by activating 4281 5881 with an other similar transmitter If O K now return defective transmitter 1h Verify by making sure other transmitters cannot activate 4281 5881 If defective replace and retum original 4281 5881 Verify programming 4281 5881 malfunctioning 11 Transmitter number zone not pro grammed Transmitter zone type ZT is set to 00 Not Used 2b Transmitter battery not installed 2 5700 System transmitter s DIP switch not set properly house ID and transmitter ID 2d 5800 System transmitter not learned in Transmitter zone number appears during Transmit ter Sniffer mode but does not clear Set ZT to a valid active zone type in field 56 20 Install proper battery 2c Check and set the DIP switch Leam unit in field 56 or 83 system 2e With 5700 System no response at all to Check 4281 receiver must be any transmitter Rev D or later and have N5334V1 marked on the large integrated circuit near the con nector System battery is low or missing 3b Remote RF keypad battery is low Transmitter for zone nn has a low battery Enter Code OFF to exit TEST mode 4b Enter Code OFF and replace the battery 4c Check the transmitter indicated Restore
3. VOLTAGE INPUT 16 5VAC from plug in 25VA transformer Ademco No 1321 TF2 in U S A Note For Canadian installations a No 1321CN transformer must be used RECHARGEABLE BACK UP BATTERY 12VDC 4AH Gel type Ademco No 467 Charging Voltage 13 8VDC Note For California fire alarm installations see the CSFM battery back up requirements on page 49 ALARM SOUNDER 12V 2 0Amp output can drive 12V BELLS or can drive one or two 702 series connected self contained 20 watt sirens Do not connect two 7025 in parallel AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT 12VDC 500mA max Interrupts for smoke detector reset Note For UL installations Alarm Sounder plus Auxiliary Power currents should not exceed 600mA total STANDBY TIME 5 HRS with Auxiliary load of 500mA using 4AH battery To determine total standby battery load add 100mA to total Aux power output and remote console currents FUSE Battery 3A No 90 12 3 Communication FORMATS SUPPORTED Ademco Express 10 characters sec DTMF TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300Hz ACK 1400Hz KISSOFF Ademco Contact ID Reporting 10 characters sec TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300Hz ACK 1400Hz KISSOFF Ademco Low Speed 10 pulses sec 1900Hz Data Tone 1400Hz ACK KISSOFF Radionics SESCOA 20 pulses sec 1800HzData Tone 2300Hz ACK KISSOFF Can report 0 9 B F Line Seize Double Pole FCC Registration No AC 398U 68192 AL E Ringer Equivalence 0 7B 4127 1 Physical 5 5 8 W x
4. If relay outputs are provided via a 4204 or 4229 two keypad entries available to the user are included among the system operation choices that may be programmed They can manually activate or deactivate the relay s for starting or stopping some action such as turning lights on or off etc These entries are Security Code 4 7 and Security Code 4 8 Note Whichever entry is used to start stop the action cannot also be used to stop start it The opposite action must either be performed by the other keypad entry or by some other event or operation offered in the programming section For some examples see pages 26 and 45 continued 34 Exit Alarm Displays if programmed A display of CANCELED ALARM or CA and a zone indication will appear if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time the exit delay ended e g exit door left open but the system was disarmed during the immediately following entry delay time The alarm sounder and keypad sound continuously but stop when the system is disarmed No message will be transmitted to the central station A display of EXIT ALARM or EA and a zone indication will appear if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time the exit delay ended but the system was NOT disarmed during the immediately following entry delay time The alarm sounder and keypad sound continuously until the system is disarmed or timeout occu
5. RELAY ZONE ZONE TYPE RESTORE of ZONE TYPE pud 7 ISYST OP N ZONE LIST ISYST OP N ZT 21 2 Where RELAY ACTION 0 No Response 1 Close for 2 sec 2 Close and stay closed Pulse on and off EV EVENT 0 Not used 1 Alarm 2 Fault 3 Trouble ZL ZONE LIST 1 2 or 3 from Field 81 or 0 Not Used START ZONE LIST Upon alarm fault or trouble of ANY zorie on this list relay action will START SIOP RESTORE of ZONE LIST Upon restore of ALL zones on this list relay action will STOP It need not be same list as used for START ZT ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION Choices for Zone Types are 00 Not Used 06 24 Hr Silent Any zone in 21 going into alarm 01 Entry Exit 07 24 Hr Audible fault or trouble will actuate relay 03 Perimeter 08 24 Hr Aux Interior Follower 09 Fire Any zone of that type that 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 10 Interior w Delay restores will stop relay action Choices for System Operation are 20 Arming Stay 33 Any Burglary Alarm 38 Chime 21 Arming Away 34 Code 7 Key Entry 39 Any Fire Alarm 22 Disarming Code OFF 35 Code 8 Key Entry 40 Bypassing 31 End of Exit Time 36 At Bell Timeout 41 z AC Power Failure 32 Start of Entry Time 37 2 times Bell Timeout 42 System Battery Low Or at Disarming whichever occurs earlier 81 ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT RELAYS Record desired zone numbers More or fewer boxes than shown may be need
6. 35 Other Displays Fixed Word Consoles 35 Section 9 TESTING THE SYSTEM 36 00000 int etienne 36 Section 10 SPECIFICATIONS amp ACCESSORIES Masse are 39 SPECIFICATIONS eese nene 39 ACCESSORIES COMPATIBLE DEVICES 41 FCC 5 8 48 CANADIAN DOC STATEMENT 49 CSFM 24 HR BATTERY 49 LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM 50 IND 1 LIMITED 52 Diagr T TROUBLESHOOTING 37 OUTPUT RELAY EXAMPLES TABLE 44 DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR WIRELESS 5 46 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM 47 PROGRAMMING Centerfold 3 Section 1 Introduction Alarm Output Advisory This system includes an alarm output rated at 2 amps Throughout the manual wherever reference is made to Alarm Output Ratings they assume a fully charged battery is connected unless the UL rating is stated The battery is periodically tested automati cally approximately every four hours and if it cannot sustain a load a low battery message is displayed and can be reported to the central station Multiple Consoles up to 4 may be used as long as their total current drain is within the alarm and auxilia
7. HOUSE ID 1 SHOWN 654321 UP POS 1 UP NORMAL RESPONSE XMTRID POS ha UP NO t A dn FAST RESPONSE 33 SHOWN NC Sw3 POS 2 UP NO COVER TAMPER Avoid 1D 32 37 with dn COVER TAMPER use N C setting POS 6 UP N O XMTR SWITCH SETTINGS XMTR DiP SWITCH SETTINGS TE rete ID 75 HOUSE SWITCH SETTINGS Tj m Ue uP uP uP uP up up ue UP UPJUP dn UP UP UP es vel vel ve ve UP UP UP dn UP uP JUP dn UP lus ue dn UP UP UP dn jdn UP UP UP E UP UP dn UPJ UP UP UP dn UP 1 UP dn dn UP S TAE UP dn UP UP UP UP dn dn jdn T dn UP AMA UP dn an UP P 5 re m ere dn UP UP UP dn en do UP ao dn UP dn e UT En Len dn UP UP 7 UP dn 50 32 7 55 59 9 1 62 ____ __63 dn jdn dn 3 4 n dn dnjd dn lan UP UP UP ra BIT BT 8 4 2 1 BIT VALUE 32 16 8 4 2 1 TUE VALUE Note For a 5827 5800 System Wireless Keypad House ID settings are opposite to those for a 5727 i e UP is dn and dn is UP o cie ic oic gt RE gt gt
8. 1 21 QUICK ARM ENABLE t 0 1 yes 22 0 none 1 5700 4281 2 5800 5881 23 FORCED BYPASS FUNCTION t 0 none 1 bypass open zones 24 RF HOUSE ID CODE 0 MUST enter 01 31 for 5700 System Enter also for 5827 7 Keypad 25 WIRED EXPANSION RELAY USED t 0 none 1 4219 2 4229 3 4204 582780 Console 26 VOICE MODULE ACCESS CODE 1st digit Enter 1 9 2nd digit Enter only 11 for 412 for 0 in either position disabled 27 OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO T 0 1 If yes selected dialer reports to PRIMARY No field 47 will also be sent LRR All dialer and LRR reports will be in Contact ID format overriding field 46 selection ZONE SOUNDS AND TIMING 28 39 28 SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING ZONE 1 p 1 yes 29 FIRE SOUNDER TIMEOUT 1 0 fire sounder timeout 1 no fire sounder timeout 30 ALARM BELL TIMEOUT 1 0 1 4 2 8 3 12 min 38 ENTRY DELAY t 0 0 sec 1 20 sec 2 30 sec 3 45 sec 4 60 sec 5 90 sec EXIT Delay ENTRY Delay 15 sec 39 AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING t f1 yes DIALER PROGRAMMING 40 50 _ in fields 40 41 42 enter up to the number of digits shown Do not fill unused spaces Enter 0 9 11 for 4 12 for 4 13 for a pause 40 PABX ACCESS CODE LILILILA Enter up to 4 agis If fewer than 4 digit
9. 30 51 Reporting Formats 19 23 30 39 Response Time 5 6 Response Type 6 20 RF Interference 9 RF System Type 8 18 8 Secondary User Codes 4 33 Security Codes 33 Serial Numbers 9 10 26 SESCOA 19 Smoke Detectors 5 6 11 Sniffer Mode 9 36 37 Start Stop Relay 24 Supervised Fire 6 Supervised Transmitters 8 21 42 System Display 17 zT Tamper 5 8 Terminals and Connections 14 47 Test Message 19 Testing 36 Three minute Lock out 9 43 Transformer 14 39 Transmitters 8 9 10 37 42 43 Trouble Conditions 35 Troubleshooting 37 Unsupervised Transmitters 8 21 42 UR Display 8 User Codes 4 33 V Voice Module 4 13 18 27 28 29 41 W Wired Zones Basic 4 5 6 Expansion 4 5 7 Wireless Zones 4 5 8 Wireless Expansion 4 5 8 Wireless Keypad 8 42 43 2 Zone Assignment 20 Zone Characteristics 5 Zone Descriptors 27 Zone List ZL 11 24 25 26 Zone Resistance 6 Zone Type System Operation ZT 24 25 Zones Zones 5 6 5 6 Zones 7 95 96 5 Zone 8 5 Zone 9 5 ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company a Division of Pittway Corporation and its divisions subsidiaries and affiliates Seller 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under nor
10. unsupervised to allow removal of the 5701 off premises Signal priority is higher than burglary 1 Ifthe Receiver is to be mounted remotely not in the control s cabinet place it in a high centrally located area for best reception 2 Do not locate receiver or transmitters on or near metal objects This will de crease range and or block transmissions 3 Do not locate receiver in an area of high RF interference revealed by fre quent or prolonged lighting of the LED in the receiver random flicker is ok 4 Before mounting transmitters permanently conduct Go No Go Tests to verify adequate signal strength see TESTING THE SYSTEM and reorient or relo cate transmitters if necessary 9 5800 System Transmitter Installation To install the particular transmitters in a 5800 system one of two optional methods can be used Option 1 whose procedure is described in general below and in Options detail in PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM on page 16 involves having the system learn each transmitter to be used in the system Option 2 described below involves the downloader where the IDs can be entered manually at the office and then downloaded to an operating system OPTION 1 Learning and Assigning ID Codes at the Control With each transmission each transmitter sends an ID code which includes in part that device s unique fa
11. 3 4 Hx 1 D 159mm x 121mm x 26mm 2 3 1 2 3 Interface Wiring Same as 4127 above 1 4281L 4281M 4281H Physical 7 3 8 188mm W RF RECEIVERS 4 3 8 112mm H 5700 System 10 7 8 277mm H lt with antenna and 1 7 16 37mm D 5881L 5881M 5881H RF RECEIVERS 5800 System Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 35mA Interface Wiring Same as 4127 above 4 Range 200ft 60m nominal indoors from wireless transmitters the actual range to be determined with system in TEST mode 5 Zones With the Ademco via30 4281L accepts up to 4 transmitters 4281M 5881L accepts up to 8 transmitters 5881M accepts up to 16 transmitters 4281H 5881H accepts up to 30 transmitters 5800TM 1 Physical 2 1 4 W x 4 1 8 Hx 7 8 D 57mm x 105mm x 22mm TRANSMITTER 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 20mA MODULE 3 Interface Wiring Same as 4127 above used with 5827BD Wireless Bidirectional Keypad 4219 1 Physical 6 1 2 W x 4 1 4 1 1 4 D 169mm 108mm x 32mm WIRED EXPANSION 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 35mA MODULE 3 Interface Wiring Same as 4127 above 4 8 EOLR Loops Loop can be set for fast 10 15msec response to an open 4204 1 Physical 6 1 2 W x 4 1 4 H x 1 1 4 D 169mm 108mm x 32mm RELAY MODULE 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 15mA Relays off 180mA Relays on 3 Interface Wiring Same as 4127
12. 5881L Up to 8 5881M Up to 16 4281H 5881H Up to 30 Zone number assignments which are also transmitter ID assignments for 5700 RF system transmitters can be in the 10 63 range 18 63 when a 4219 or 4229 is also used A variety of RF system transmitters can be used to make up the wireless zones This includes window door units smoke detectors PIRs and panic keys Note For brevity subsequent references herein to the Receiver will be indicated by 4281 5881 un less a specific model is named If 4219 4229 wired expansion zones and 4281 5881 wireless expansion zones are to be added they can comprise up to 8 4219 4229 wired zones plus wireless zones up to the number permitted by the type of 4281 5881 receiver used as long as the total does not exceed the 30 expansion zones accommodated by the control For example When all 8 loops of a 4219 or 4229 are to be used a 4281H or 5881H can add only 22 zones so as not to exceed a total of 30 expansion zones for this control cB Section 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS HARD WIRED ZONES Zones 586 Basic Control s Zones The Ademco via30 supports 2 hard wired zones which are connected as zones 5 amp 6 zones 1 4 are not present in this system These zones must be EOLR supervised and can use and or N C sensors Zone Response zone response can be assigned to devices on these zones except Supervised Fire 09 which c
13. Duress 302 Low System Battery Cd 353 LRRadioTrouble Fire Loop Trouble Code Definition 380 Troube glba 570 602 Peridic Test 31 General Information Equipment Required Programming Remote Programming Advisory Notes Section 7 CONTROL REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND DOWNLOADING The Ademco via30 can be remotely programmed from an IBM compatible Per sonal Computer PC a Hayes Modem and Ademco s V LINK Software see below Such programming is protected against compromise by someone attempting to defeat the system by using multi levels of security protection 1 Security Code Handshake An 8 digit download ID code must be matched between the control and the downloader 2 Site Initiated Remote Programming The installer or subscriber initi ates the callback from the subscriber premises by pressing MASTER CODE 1 while disarmed All parameters can then be downloaded via the phone lines using a personal computer 3 Station Initiated Remote Programming The operator calls the site from your office to initiate the download call The control hangs up and then calls back the PC via the preprogrammed telephone number The unit can then be uploaded downloaded or controlled from your office 4 Data Encryption Data passed between the PC and the control is en crypted for secu
14. Master Code CODE 0 or by Power up ALPHA DESCRIPTION ENTRIES Assigning The Alpha Console used with the Ademco via30 can have a user friendiy En Zone Descriptors glish language description location of all protection zones keypad panics and RF receiver supervision faults programmed into the system Each description can be composed of a combination of words up to a maximum of 3 selected from a vo cabulary of 244 words stored in memory see page 29 In addition up to 5 in staller defined words can be added to those already in memory Thus when an alarm or trouble occurs in a zone an appropriate description for that zone s loca tion will be displayed at the console Note Alpha Descriptor entry can be done locally at the Alpha Console or re motely using a 4130PC Downloader The Alpha Console procedure is described below Entering 1 The descriptor can be entered when the zone is being defined in field 56 or Zone Descriptors it can be entered later in field 82 in field 56 or 82 2 Key 0 1 to begin entering the description for zone 1 key 0 2 for zone 2 0 3 for zone 3 etc If nothing was entered previously the fol lowing will be displayed ZN 01A Note that the first letter of the alphabet appears after the zone number and that the zone number is automatically included with the description f there already is a description for the zone the description will appear with no cur Sor
15. Master code 4 a mode similar to the user test mode code TEST is entered but the wireless receiver gain is reduced Checking in this mode assists in determining good mounting locations for the transmitters when the system is being installed and verifies that the RF transmission has sufficient signal amplitude margin for the installed system Exit the mode by entering Master code OFF THE TEST MODE WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATED AFTER 4 HOURS IF THE INSTALLER OR USER DOES NOT MANUALLY TERMINATE IT This insures that Fire and Panic zones will not remain disabled 36 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY 1 Transmitted signal not re 18 Transmitter or 4281 5881 not properly pow Check or change transmitter s battery ceived at 4281 5881 ered Check Ademco via30 s AC power 1b Transmitter and 4281 not set to same 1b Check code switches inside transmitter house code Must match with RF House Code pro grammed in Ademco via30 ic House code for 5827 must be programmed into Ademco via30 Relocate 4281 1c 5827 not being received by 5881 1d Strong local RF interference frequent or prolonged lighting of indicator LED on 4281 5881 circuit board occasional random flicker is ok 1e Transmitter located too far from 4281 5881 1f Metal shielding between transmitter and 4281 5881 Transmitter malfunctioning
16. a unit that has non removable battery it can be done in field 56 or 83 In programming mode press 5 6 enter the zone number and press multiple times until the cursor is under the Learned RF Input L position This is the specific input loop or button on the transmitter that has been learned for that zone If a 0 is entered at this point a prompt Delete S N will appear If Yes is entered this specific ID code will be deleted from the system 22 TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS amp RESTORE 60 75 SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES 60 68 RESTORE REPORT CODES 69 75 REPORT CODES With 3 1 4 1 Standard Format Enter a code in the first digit box 1 9 0 D E or F Enter 10 for 0 11 for B 12 for C 4 13 for D 14 for E 15 for F 0 not 10 in the first digit box will disable a report A O not 10 in the second digit box if any will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming With an Expanded or 4 2 Format Enter codes in both boxes 1st and 2nd digits for 1 9 O or B F as described above A 0 not 10 in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report A O not 10 in both boxes will disable the report With Ademco Contact ID Reporting Enter any digit other than O in the first box to enable zone to report This is an enabling code only and is disregard
17. above 4 Four Output Relays SPDT Contacts Rating 2 max at 28VDC AC 120VAC for non UL installations 4229 1 Physical 6 1 2 W x 4 1 4 Hx 1 1 4 169mm x 108mm x 32mm WIRED EXPANSION 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 35mA Relays off RELAY MODULE 100mA Relays on Interface Wiring Same as 4127 above 8 EOLR Loops A H Loop A can be set for fast 10 15msec response to an open Two Output Relays SPDT Contacts Rating 2 max at 28VDC AC 120VAC for non UL installations Bp 40 4285 VOICE MODULE 1 Physical 6 1 2 W 4 1 4 H 1 1 4 D 169mm 108mm 32mm 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12 Current Drain 160mA 3 Device Address Permanently set to address 4 4 Interface Wiring Same as 4127 above Telephone Line Connections See information accompanying 4285 ACCESSORIES COMPATIBLE DEVICES Accessories 5700 RF System Wireless Transmitters for 4281 No 1321 TF2 16 5VAC 25VA Plug In Transformer U S A No 1321CN 16 5VAC 25VA Plug in Transformer in Canada No 702 Self contained 20 watt Siren indoor or outdoor No 740 Extremely loud Piezoelectric Alarm Sounder 122dB output indoor or outdoor No 5716BR Brown Cases and Mounting Brackets 3 for 5716 5716WM No 5799 Pkg of 8 Magnets for 5716 No 7720ECP Long Range Radio Set Device Address to 3 System Sensor PA400B Piezoelectric Alarm Sounder 90dB output mounts
18. battery Use only 9V Duracell MN1604 or equivalent for 5700 System Use only 3V lithium for 5800 System Replace faulty transmitter If system disarmed before ensuing entry time runs out CA or Cancelled Alarm will be displayed Sounding will stop 9b If system not disarmed before entry time ends EA or Exit Alarm will be displayed and Exit Alarm message will be sent to centra station Sounding will continue until System is disarmed or timeout occurs Clear display by entering code OFF a second time Avoid fault when rearming Transmitter malfunctioning Exit or interior zone contained a fault at end of Exit Delay e g Exit door left open Local bell and console sound continuously at arming The Exit Alarm display etc will also result if an alarm from an exit or interior zone occurs within two minutes after the end of an exit delay 3 CONTROL POSSIBLE CAUSE AC POWER light off or 1a interrupted AC power supply 1a Check transformer connection and power displayed line circuit breaker 2 Digital communicator mes 2a Ademco via30 in TEST mode 2a Remove from TEST mode sage not being received Telephone connection not secure 2b Check all connections Telephone number in program needs prefix 2c Program prefix or access code into or access code Ademco via30 Telephone call to central mon
19. be used to enter 96 No data entry required INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD ID AND loads defaults SUBSCRIBER ACCT NUMBER FOR DOWNLOADING TO DEFAULT VALUES EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE 98 Inhibits re entry to programming mode via type 2 or 3 entry method above 99 Allows re entry to programming mode via type 2 or 3 entry method Field No 0 21 38 56 etc PROGRAM FIELD Field No followed by data entries Some fields require sequential pressings of to enter data e g fields 56 80 81 Field No only applies to fields 40 thru 43 and 94 READ FIELD Field No Data will either be automatically sequentially displayed or can i db i pressing OC OPEN CIRCUIT no communication between Console and Control EE ERROR program entry mistake Re enter the field number or data After powering up AC dl disabled or System Busy and NOT READY will be displayed after approximately 4 seconds This will revert to READY in appx 1 minute which allows PIRS etc to stabilize To bypass this delay press 0 If E4 E8 appears more zones than the expansion units can handle have been programmed Correct the programming and then completely de power and re power the control to clear this indication and remove the disable indication 17 PROGRAMMING DATA FIELDS THE CENTERFOLD PROGRAMMING FORM CAN BE USED TO RECORD THE DATA FOR THIS INSTALLATION SYSTEM SETUP 2
20. by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING HOWEVER IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN SELLER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized amp ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY A D E M DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION 165 Way Syosset NY 11791 N7225V1 6 94 Copyright 1994 PITTWAY CORPORATION A cence via30 PROGRAMMING FORM FIELD FUNCTION PROGRAMMED VALUES Default Value SYSTEM SETUP 20 27 20 MASTERCODE nooo Enter 4 digits 0 9 4 1 1
21. for long wiring runs or the connector supplied with the 4204 as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram lt 2 Set the 4204 s DIP switch for a device address of 1 switch 2 OFF and switches 3 4 5 ON Switch 1 determines the unit s cover tam per response ON disabled OFF enabled Note Some early units have only a 4 position DIP switch Set 1 to OFF and 2 3 4 to ON 3 During programming summarized here but see the detailed procedure in the PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONTROL section a Programa 3 in field 25 b Program fields 80 Output Relays and 81 Zone Lists for the desired relay responses 4 Connect the desired field wiring to the unit s relay contact terminals OFF lt 4229 Setup 4229 Wired Expansion Relay Module has 8 hard wired zones and 2 Form OFF lt gt ON relays Each relay can be used independently for different functions The following steps should be taken to properly set up the 4229 1 Connect the 4229 to the control s remote console terminals 4 7 using standard 4 conductor twisted cable for long wiring runs or the connector supplied with the 4229 as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram 2 Set the 4229 s DIP switch for a device address of 1 switch 2 OFF and switches 3 4 5 ON Switch 1 determines zone A s response time ON normal response OFF fast response 3 During programming summarized here but see
22. gt 46 SET UNITS DIP SWITCH 1000 GEL LEAD ACID TYPE DO NOT USE GATES BATTERY gpl PR m BATTERY NORMALLY NEED NOT BE eg A EMCO 5 REPLACED FOR AT LEAST 3 YRS USE SAME VALDE 52 BATTERY CAPACITY FOR SUPERVISORY MODULE STANDBY USE AT LEAST 4 HOURS WIRED EXPANSION RELA 6 NSOR 8 5 eux 8 ADD L EOLR WIRED ZONES PLUS 2 me Im RD OUTPUT RELAYS CHARGING p 89 Ghi anem 4204 RELAY MODULE SMOKE OR COMDUSTION DETECTOR ESr E CO No Y SEE ITS INSTRUCTIONS VOLTAGE ae RED DRE 4 OUTPUT RELAYS AUX POWER TE ee ETAL ATION ie ul l e 2 CONNECTOR TABS h Se ADEMCO 4281 or 5881 Type HEAT DETECTOR Fi RF RECEIVER L ZONE 5 USE UL LISTED LIMITED ENERGY CABLE FOR ALL CONNECTIONS LOCATED AT RING RING LOWER RIGHT CORNER BROWN GRAY GREEN RED OF CIRCUIT BOARD ime SEE INSTRUCTIONS ue NES VIA RSS JACK DIRECT EARTH CONNECT CORD SEE INSTRUCTIONS TO 110VAC IN CANADA CA38A JACK FOR UNSWITCHED DOC LOAD NO 3 PROPER GROUNDING OUTLET 24HR WARNING PLUG IN TRANSFORMER TO PREVENT RISK OF SHOCK eg ADEMCO DISCONNECT TELEPHONE LINE USE No 1321CN ax AT TELCO JACK BEFORE IN SERVICING THIS UNIT MAXIMUM LOOP RESISTANCE EACH ZONE 200 0HMS PLus EOL THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN 10 5 13 8VDC 2 MAX race RESPONSE ZONES 5 6 300 500MSEC ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL F
23. in single gang box 1412 4 wire lonization Products of Combustion Detector 2412 4 wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector 2412TH 4 wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w 135 F 57 C Heat Detector A77 716B EOL Relay Module Supervisory Module for wired fire zone 5701 Panic Transmitter Programmable for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm can be DIP switch pro grammed for zones 62 or 63 5706 amp 5707 Wireless Photoelectric Smoke Detectors One piece smoke detectors with built in transmitter DIP switch programmable for zones 48 55 Built in UL Listed 85 dB piezoelectric alarm sounder and audible low battery warning 5711 Slimline Door Window Transmitter Can be used with any closed circuit sensor 5715WH White Universal Transmitter DIP switch selectable for fast response open or closed sensor usage and has tamper protected cover Use in applications where open circuit heat detectors are needed or where fast response devices are employed 5716 Small Door Window Transmitter 5716WM Small Door Window Xmtr w Magnet Can be used with any open or closed circuit sensor DIP switch selectable Fea tures a built in reed switch 5742 Audio Discriminator Transmitter For use in unoccupied areas to detect the sound of shattering glass when a win dow is broken Built in 5716 type transmitter 5743 Dual Technology Glass Break Detector Transmitter Detects the sound and shock vibrations of breaking glass and requires the pres ence of both
24. long range radio reports will be sent in Contact ID format see next page regardless of the selection made in field 46 The 3 1 and 4 1 Standard formats comprise 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a single digit report code e g Alarm Trouble Restore Open Close The 3 1 and 4 1 Expanded formats comprise a 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a single digit report code followed by a second line where the report code is repeated 3 or 4 times and followed by another number normally the zone number or user ID related to that report The 4 2 formats comprise either a 4 digit subscriber number and two digit report code or a 4 digit subscriber number and single digit report code immediately followed by the zone number normally or user ID Section 6 3 1 4 1 Report Standard Expanded Alarm SSS S SSS S A SSSS AZ AAA A Z Trouble SSS S T SSS S T SSSS Tt TMT t Bypass SSS S B SSS S B SSSS Bb BBB B b AC Loss SSS S E SSS S E 5555 EEE E Ac Low Batt SSS S L SSS S L 5555 LLL L Lg Open 555 5 SSS S O 5555 OU 555 5 5555 Test SSS S SSS S 5555 GGG G g Restore SSS S R SSS S R SSSS RZ Alarm RRR R Z AC Restore SSS S RA SSS S RA SSSSRA Ac RARARA RA Ac LoBat Res SSS S RL SSS S RL SSSS Ri LB RLRLRL RULB Trouble Res 555 5 RT 555 5 5555 R1t RTRTRT Bypass Res SSS S SSS S SSSS Rgb Rg b Where SSS or SSSS Subscribe
25. page 46 House Identification Transmitter Identification RF System Installation Advisories The 4281 responds only to transmit ters set to the same House ID 01 31 per the DIP switch tables on page 46 as programmed in the control s field 24 This prevents interference from transmitters in other nearby systems To make sure that a House ID is chosen that is not in use nearby con duct the Sniffer Mode test described under TESTING THE SYSTEM 5800 SYSTEM If a 5827 or 5827BD Wireless Keypad is to be used with the system a House ID Code 01 31 must be set in pro gramming field 24 to establish proper communication and the keypad should be set to the same ID if no keypad is to be used field 24 should be 00 DIP switch setting information for a 5827 is given on page 46 The d programmable 5700 SYSTEM 5800 SYSTEM Each transmitter s assigned zone Each transmitter input has a different ID number is DIP switch programmable in identification code part of which in the unit as its transmitter ID except cludes a unique serial number perma wireless keypads which are fixed at ID nently assigned to the device during 00 Whenever a transmission takes manufacture Many transmitters have place whether for a fault check in or more than one input hence ID code low battery the ID number is sent e g 5801 has 4 5803 has 3 5816 along with the message to the 4281 has 2 etc and each input req
26. receiver Key programmed has no DIP switch The console is identified as zone 00 on wired consoles when it transmits with a low battery Notes All of the transmitters described below or more unique factory as signed input loop ID codes Each of the inputs requires its own program ming zone e g 5803 s three inputs require three programming zones Transmitter inputs learned as RE Supervised Type send periodic check in signals as well as fault restore and low battery signals The transmitter must remain within the re ceiver s range UR Unsupervised RF Type send all the signals that the RF Type does but the control does not supervise the check in signals The transmitter may therefore be carried off premises Unsupervised Button RF Type only send fault signals They do not send low battery restore or check in signals The transmitter may be carried off premises 5801 Wireless Panic Transmitter Has four pushbuttons each with a unique input loop code The control unit s response to each of the buttons is programmable e g Panic Arm Stay Arm Away Disarm etc 5802 Pendant amp 5802CP Belt Clip IN Personal Emergency Transmitters Their single pushbuttons should usually be programmed for control unit response of 24 Hr Audible INPUT or 24 Hr Silent Other zone responses are possible Each contains non replaceable battery At the end of the battery s life
27. required entry Some entries require sequential pressings of to actually enter the data This is true in the Zone and Relay fields 56 80 and 81 and the prompts will indicate this Entry of will generally back up one entry position for review 4 To simply review a data field key 4 plus Field No Data will either au tomatically sequentially displayed or can be displayed by successively press ing No changes will be accepted in this mode 5 When a data field has been completely programmed the console will normally beep three times and then automatically display the next data field number to be programmed if not key plus the Field No of the next field to be programmed 6 If the number of digits that you enter in the data field is less than the maximum permitted for example phone number then the console will display the last data entered To proceed the next data field number to be programmed must then be entered for example 42 7 f a field is improperly entered the console will display EE Simply re enter or plus the field number 16 Summary of Programming Commands ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE 1 POWER UP then depress and both at once within 50sec of powering OR 2 Initially key 4 1 1 1 plus CODE key 0 R If different Master Code is programmed key MASTER CODE CODE KEY 0 if X98 was used to exit previously method 1 above must
28. since this is a display mode f it is desired to enter or change a descrip tion key in gt Zone Number again A flashing cursor will now appear 3 One of two methods of entering the words can now be used assume for example that the desired description for zone 1 is BACK DOOR a Press followed by the 3 digit number of the first word from the fixed dictionary shown on page 29 e g 0 1 3 for BACK Press 6 in order to save the word and proceed or 27 IN STEPS 3 5 THE CONSOLE KEYS PERFORM THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS 3 Advances through alphabet and actual words in alpha betical order Moves backward through alphabet and actual words in alphabetical order Toggles between alphabet and actual word list used to accept entries Saves the zone description in the system s memory 1 6 8 Adding Custom Words will not be annunclated by 4285 Voice Module IN STEPS 3 6 THE CONSOLE KEYS PERFORM THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS 3 Advances through alpha bet symbols and numbers Moves backward through alphabet numbers and symbols Selects desired letter moves cursor one space to right Moves cursor one space to left Inserts a space at the cur sor location erasing any character located there Saves the new word in the system s memory 1 b Select the first letter of the desired description note that is already displayed Press key 3 repeatedly to advan
29. the detailed procedure in the PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONTROL section a Programa 2 in field 25 b Program fields 80 Output Relays and 81 Zone Lists for the desired relay responses c In field 56 zone programming assign zone numbers 10 17 to the 4229 s wired expansion zones 4 Connect the desired field wiring to the unit s relay contact terminals Output Relay Advisory If a relay is energized before a wired smoke detector is reset the relay will be stopped by the interruption of Aux Power that resets the smoke detector If this is not desired the power to the relay module should be supplied from another 12V power source e g the same source that is powering external equipment through the relay contacts 11 Section 3 MOUNTING THE CONTROL LOCK amp PC BOARD Mounting the Cabinet Installing the Lock if Used The cabinet can be closed and secured without a lock by using 2 screws in the cover s edge Installing the Control s Circuit Board Alone or if used with a 4219 4229 or 4204 IMPORTANT Before installing the cabinet s contents be sure 10 remove the propriate metal cabinet knockouts DO RE MOVE THE KNOCKOUTS TER THE CIRCUIT BOARD HAS BEEN INSTALLED The via30 is supplied with 12 1 2 318mm wide x 14 1 2 368mm high x 3 76mm deep cabinet suitable for use in residential installations Mount t
30. the security code for any of the arming procedures Away Stay In stant Maximum etc The security code is a ways required however when dis arming the system The keypad allows the user to arm and disarm the system and perform other sys tem functions such as bypassing zones and display zone descriptors Zone and system conditions alarm trouble bypass are displayed in the Display Window When an alarm occurs console sounding and external sounding will occur and the zone s in alarm will be displayed on the console Pressing any key will silence the console sounder for 10 seconds Disarming the system will silence both con sole and external sounders When the system is disarmed any zones that were in an alarm condition during the armed period will be displayed memory of alarm To clear this display simply repeat the disarm sequence enter the security code and press the OFF key twice The consoles also feature chime annunciation and 3 panic keys or key pairs for silent audible fire or personal emergency alarms which can notify the central station of an alarm condition if that service is connected 33 Arming Functions Panic Keys Relay Outputs if used The following is a brief list of system commands For detailed information conceming system functions refer to the User s Manual Disarmed Not Ready Before arming the system must be in the READY condition all zones must be intact if the NOT READY m
31. 0 MASTER CODE 20 27 Enter 4 digits 0 9 entry of all 4 is mandatory Use of a 9 in the last position inhibits the duress code feature 21 QUICK ARM ENABLE If enabled key can be used instead of security code when arming Code is always required when disarming Enter 0 for disabled or 1 for enabled 22 SYSTEM TYPE Select the RF system receiver type being used 0 none 1 5700 4281 2 5800 5881 23 FORCED BYPASS FUNCTION All zones that are bypassed by this function will be displayed after the bypass is initiated 0 No forced bypass 1 Allows quick bypass of all open zones 24 RECEIVER HOUSE ID CODE MUST enter for 5700 system s 4281 type receiver or 5800 system s 5827 Wireless Keypad or 5827BD Bidirectional Console Enter 01 31 House ID 25 WIRED EXPANSION OUTPUT RELAY USED Select expansion relay module being used 0 none 1 4219 2 4229 3 4204 26 VOICE MODULE ACCESS CODE Supports the 4285 Voice Module on the console lines the 4285 has a permanent device address of 4 To enable enter two digits 1st digit 1 9 2nd digit enter 11 or enter 12 To disable enter 0 in either position 27 OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO e g No 7720ECP Enter 0 for no or 1 for yes If yes is selected any dialer report programmed to report to the PRIMARY phone number in field 47 will be sent as well via long range radio All dialer and long range radio reports will be in Contact ID for
32. 1 2 or 3 If not used enter O Press the key to advance Zone Type System Operation ZT a zone type or system operation will be used to START the relay action enter the appropriate two digit code If not enter 00 Press the key to advance CHOICES FOR ZONE TYPES 00 Not Used 01 Entry Exit 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 08 24 Hr Aux 03 Perimeter 06 24 Hr Silent 09 Fire 04 Interior Follower 07 24 Hr Audible 10 interior w Delay CHOICES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION 20 Arming Stay 33 Any Burglary Alarm 38 Chime 21 Arming Away 34 Code 7 Key Entry 39 Any Fire Alarm 22 Disarming Code OFF 35 Code 8 Key Entry 40 Bypassing 31 End of Exit Time 36 At Bell Timeout 41 AC Power Failure 32 Start of Entry Time 37 2 times Bell Timeout 42 System Battery Low Or at Disarming whichever occurs earlier Restore of Zone List ZL a zone list will be used to STOP the relay ac tion enter the zone list number to be programmed in field 81 1 2 or 3 If not used enter 0 Press the key to advance Zone Type System Operation ZT f a zone type or system operation will be used to STOP the relay action enter the appropriate two digit code see the ZT choices listed above If not enter 00 Press the key to advance This screen again displays a summary of the current relay START programming Press the key to advance This screen again displays a summar
33. 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 Fi nally alarm warning devices however loud may not hearing impaired people Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropri ately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 20 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure a
34. 23 YARD 017 BATHROOM 071 EXIT 121 MAIDS 172 SHOW 018 BED 072 EXTERIOR 122 MAIN 173 SIDE 224 ZONE No 019 BEDROOM 123 MASTER 174 SKYLIGHT e 225 ZONE 020 BELL 073 FACTORY 124 MAT 175 SLIDING 021 BLOWER 074 FAILURE 125 MEDICAL 176 SMOKE 226 0 022 BOILER 075 FAMILY 126 MEDICINE 177 SONIC 227 1 023 BOTTOM 076 FATHERS 127 MICROWAVE 178 SONS 228 1ST 024 BOX 077 FENCE 128 MONEY 179 SOUTH 229 2 025 BREAK 078 FILE 129 MONITOR 180 SPRINKLER 230 2ND 026 BUILDING 079 FIRE 130 MOTHERS 181 STAMP 231 3 027 BURNER 080 FLOOR 131 MOTION 182 STATION 232 SRD 081 FLOW 132 MOTOR 183 STEREO 233 4 028 CABINET 082 133 MD 184 STORE 234 029 CALL 083 FOYER 185 STORAGE 235 5 030 CAMERA 084 FREEZER 134 NORTH 186 STORY 236 5TH 031 CAR 085 FRONT 135 NURSERY 187 STRESS 237 6 032 CASE 086 FUR 188 STRIKE 238 6TH 033 CASH 087 FURNACE 136 OFFICE 189 SUMP 239 7 034 CCTV 137 OIL 190 SUPERVISED 240 035 CEILING 088 GALLERY 138 OPEN 191 SUPERVISION 241 8 036 CELLAR 089 GARAGE 139 192 SWIMMING 242 8TH 037 CENTRAL 090 GAS 140 OUTSIDE 193 SWITCH 243 9 038 CIRCUIT 091 GATE 141 OVERFLOW 244 9TH 039 CLIP 092 GLASS 142 OVERHEAD 194 TAMPER 040 CLOSED 093 GUEST 195 TAPE 041 COIN 094 143 PAINTING 196 TELCO 250 Custom Word 1 042 COLD 144 PANIC 197 TELEPHONE 043 COATROOM 095 HALL 145 PASSIVE 198 TELLER 044 COLLECTION 096 HEAT 146 PATIO 199 TEMPERATURE 251 Custo
35. 4 11 16 H x 7 8 D 143mm x 119mm x 22mm REMOTE CONSOLE 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 20mA 3 Interface Wiring To control panel s console connection points RED 12VDC input aux pwr GREEN Data Out to Control YELLOW Data In from Control BLACK Ground 4137AD amp 5137AD Physical 8 2 5 W x 4 3 4 x 1 1 10 D 213mm x 121mm x 28mm REMOTE CONSOLES 2 Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 60mA 4137AD 90mA 5137AD 3 Interface Wiring RED 12VDC input aux pwr BLUE 18VDC input from optional No 1350 or 1360 Power Pack not usable for UL installations GREEN Data Out to Control YELLOW Data In from Control BLACK Ground and connection from optional No 1350 or 1360 Power Pack 39 6127 Physical 5 3 4 W x 4 8 4 Hx 1 146mm 121mm 26mm REMOTE CONSOLE Electrical Voltage input 12VDC Current Drain 20mA Interface Wiring Same as 4127 above 6128 Physical 5 3 4 W x 4 3 4 1 146mm x 121mm 26mm REMOTE CONSOLE Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 30mA Interface Wiring Same as 4127 above REMOTE CONSOLE Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 85mA Interface Wiring Same as 4127 above 6138 amp 6139 Physical 6 1 4 W 4 3 4 Hx1 D 159mm 121mm 26mm REMOTE CONSOLES Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 100mA 1 2 3 1 2 3 6137 1 Physical 6 1 4 W x 4
36. 6 Data In from Console s T and 4281 5881 and 5800TM and or 4219 4229 4204 Via GREEN leads 7T Data Out to Console s t and 4281 5881 and 5800TM and or 4219 4229 4204 Via YELLOW leads 8 13 not used Zones 1 4 not present 14 Zone 5 When Zones 5 and or 6 are used a 1 000 Ohm EOLR should be wired between the farthest sensor connected to the zone terminal and the low side of the zone 15 Zones 5 and 6 Return 16 Zone6 17 Handset TIP 18 Handset RING 19 Incoming Phone Line TIP 20 Incoming Phone Line RING 21 EARTH GROUND a proper earth ground must be provided to protect the system from lightning and electrostatic discharge damage Warning To prevent the risk of electrical shock disconnect the telephone line at the Telco jack before servicing the unit RED LEAD Battery When AC is present 13 8VDC is being developed to recharge a gel lead acid battery and when AC is absent 12VDC current is drawn from the battery Battery lead reversal will blow the battery fuse BLACK LEAD Battery t Up to 4 consoles may be used check total auxiliary current per SPECIFI CATIONS Consoles need not necessarily be on individual home runs but no more than 220 of 22 wire or 550 of 18 wire should be used for each run Addressable consoles e g 4137AD 5137AD 6128 6137 6138 and 6139 must be set to their non addressable mode device ID 31 14 Power up Procedure Make sure that the to
37. 701 8 41 5706 41 5707 41 5711 41 5715WH 41 5716 41 5716WM 41 5727 4 8 42 5742 41 5743 41 5775 42 5800 8 5800TM 40 42 43 5801 4 9 22 42 5802 4 8 35 42 5802CP 8 35 5802MN 42 5803 4 8 9 35 42 5806 42 5807 42 5816 9 43 5817 43 5818 43 5827 4 8 9 43 46 5827BD 4 8 9 42 43 5849 43 5881 4 5 9 5881H 5 8 40 5881L 5 8 40 5881M 5 8 40 5890 43 6127 4 40 6128 4 40 6137 4 40 6138 4 40 61389 4 16 40 7720ECP 13 18 41 A77 716B EOL Relay Module 6 AC Display 17 AC LOSS Display 35 Account No 19 Action A 24 25 Additional Wired Zones 5 7 Addressable Consoles 4 14 Alarm Sounding 18 Alpha Descriptors 27 Arming 34 Arming Ding 19 ASCII Chart 29 INDEX B BAT Display 35 Battery 15 35 39 Bell Timeout 18 Bypassing Zones 34 6 Display 35 Cabinet 12 CANCELED ALARM Display 35 Display 35 CHECK Display 8 35 Chime Mode 34 Communication 4 Connections and Terminals 14 47 Consoles 4 Contact ID Format 31 Control s Circuit Board 12 CSFM 49 Custom Alpha Editing 22 26 Custom Words 28 29 p Data Fields 18 Defaults 17 Dialer Delay 19 Dictionary 29 DIP Switch Setting 4204 11 4219 7 4229 7 11 4281 8 5881 8 DIP Switch Tables for 5700 RF System Devices 46 Disarming 34 dl Display 17 35 Downloa
38. 9 8 a m 5 p m P S T Technical Support Fax Number 1 800 447 5086 ATLIS BBS Electronic Bulletin Board System 1 516 496 3980 1200 9600 Baud 8 Data Bits 1 Start Stop Bit No Parity The Ademco via30 System Can Support 2 EOLR Wired Zones and when used with an appropriate wireless receiver and or wired expansion module Up to a Total of 30 Expansion Zones Comprising any combination of up to 30 Wireless and or up to 8 Additional Wired Zones and when used with an appropriate output relay module Up to 4 Output Relays The System Can Also Support Telephone Voice Module No 4285 and Long Range Radio Reporting via No 7720ECP FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE a Programming Form has been included at the center of this manual uoc TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 4 Introduction 4 Zone 5 Section 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 6 HARD WIRED ZONES 6 Zones 5 amp 6 Basic Control s Zones 6 WIRED ZONE EXPANSION 7 Nos 4219 and 4229 Expansion Modules 7 WIRELESS EXPANSION 5700 8 5800 RF SYSTEMS 8 CITIES 8 67 18 6 8 House Identification 9 Transmitter 9 RF System Installation Advisories 9 5800 Sy
39. 9 Loop A 1st Exp n Zone 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 98 nom 9 8th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th UB ppp 16th 2 8 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th path 29th 30th IN THE PREVIOUS PAGE S ZONE ASSIGNMENT TABLE Zn ZONE NUMBER Zone Nos are from 05 to 63 95 96 Some are pre assigned With Field 25 set for auxiliary wired loops 4219 or 4229 use Zone Nos 10 17 for loops A H With Field 22 set for 5700 or 5800 use Zone Nos 18 63 if 4219 4229 is ALSO used 70 10 63 if 4219 4229 Is NOT used ZT ZONE 00 Zone Not Used _ 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 10 interior w Delay 01 Entry Exit 06 24 Hr Silent 20 Arm Stay DEFAULT VALUES 02 Donotuse 07 24Hr Audible 21 Arm Away 7 6 03 Perimeter 08 24 Hr Aux 22 Disarm ZT 09 07 06 00 00 04 Interior Follower 09 Fire 23 No Alarm Response ALARM REPORT CODE TwoHex Digits For each Hex Digit enter 00 09 for 0 9 z LOOP INPUT DEVICE HW Hard Wire Enter 3 for Supervised RF 10 for A 11 for B 12 for C 13 for D 14 for E 15 for F If 00 is entered in the first pair of boxes there will be no report for that zone For contact ID reporting this is an enabling code only Make any hex digit entry other than 00 in the first pair of boxes The s
40. Addition of new 5800 series transmitters with this control panel is prohibited other than for repair of existing installations Non permitted use voids U S warranty Via 30 SECURITY SYSTEM Installation Instructions 8 N7225V1 6 94 ADEM CONGRATULATIONS On Your Purchase of the via30 The purpose of these Installation Instructions is to give you a complete overview of the system and provide instructions for installing a basic system CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE Before you call Technical Support be sure you READ THE INSTRUCTIONS Check all wiring connections Determine that the power supply and or backup battery are supplying proper voltages Verify your programming information where applicable Note the proper model number of this product and the version level if known along with any documentation that came with the product Note your ADEMCO customer number and or company name Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively You may contact Technical Support via Toll Free Fax Please include your return fax number You will receive a reply within 24 hours You may also contact Technical Support via modem to ATLIS BBS Tech Support s Electronic Bulletin Board System Replies are posted within 24 hours East Coast Technical Support 1 800 645 7492 8 a m 6 p m E S T West Coast Technical Support 1 800 458 946
41. B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures f using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver control Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver control Plug the receiver control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful 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 authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modificat
42. E ASSIGNMENT ALARM REPORT CODES etc 56 Enter Zn Num 00 Quit 20 Zone 20 entered T Zn 21 RC In L 20 09 10 RF Zone Number 20 Zone Type Perimeter 03 Zone Type 1 56 ZONE ASSIGNMENT ALARM REPORT CODES and RF Input ID Learning for 5800 System REFER TO THE ZONE ASSIGNMENT TABLE FOR THIS FIELD ON THE CENTEHFOLD PROGRAMMING FORM This field is used to program zone numbers zone types alarm and report codes and to identify the type of loop input device This field can also be used for learning 5800 series transmitter ID codes and for entering al pha descriptors for zones Zone Number Zn Upon entering field 56 enter the zone number that you wish to program 0 0 to leave zone programming Press A summary display will come up showing the status of that zone s program If it is programmed satisfactorily press to back up one step and enter another zone number if desired If the zone is not programmed or you want to change it press A prompt for Zone Type will appear Zone Type ZT Each zone must be assigned to a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Enter the zone type code or change it if necessary Zone types are defined below ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS Zone Not Used L Entry ExitBurglary Perimeter Burglary 50 a Interior Follower i Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Zone Ty
43. EN REPORT is automatically sent as the user number if expanded or 4 2 reporting is selected 2nd digit of EXIT ALARM REPORT is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code pro grammed In 56 if expanded or 4 2 reporting is selected 66 AWAY STAY CLOSE REPORT CODE ___ 2nd digit of any CLOSE REPORT is automatically sent as _ the user number if expanded or 4 2 reporting is selected 67 RF XMTR LOW BAT REPORT CODE 68 CANCEL REPORT CODE RESTORE REPORT CODES 69 75 69 GROUP RESTORES for TROUBLE RF LOW BAT BYPASS 0 no report for each restore 1 y s report after all zones restored Note 1 not applicable to Contact ID reporting 70 ALARMRESTORE REPORT CODE 2nd digit is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in 56 if expanded or 4 2 reporting is selected 71 TROUBLE RESTORE REPORT CODE 72 RESTORE REPORT CODE 73 AC RESTORE REPORT CODE 74 LOWBATRESTOREREPORTCODE 75 RFXMTRLOBAT RST REPORT CODE OUTPUT AND SYSTEM SETUP 80 92 80 OUTPUT RELAYS 8 Program only if Relays are to 81 ZONE LISTS FOR b used See next page OUTPUT RELAYS 82 CUSTOM ALPHA EDITING Also entered from field 56 See procedure in instructions ADD DELETE 5800 RF INPUT IDs Also can be accom 1 from field 56 See procedure instructions field 56 92 REPORTS PER ARMED PERIOD 0 10 max tota
44. F Input L Applicable to a 5800 system only Note Where a Yes No is asked by the console pressing the or 0 for No is equivalent This request will be to learn the transmitter input s ID code The ID codes can be learned here or via field 83 If yes is selected open and close or close and open or press and re lease the particular input to the transmitter twice After the first time a single short beep will occur After the second time two short beeps will mean that the control has accepted that transmitter into the system Be cause of the characteristics of the receiver allow about 8 seconds be tween transmissions from button units e g 5802 5802CP 5803 If a long beep occurs it means that the particular transmitter input has previously been registered in the system The display will revert to the summary line with the accepted input loop number under the L in the display Mark the zone number on the transmitter If all is okay press Custom Alpha Editing For all zone types the next request is to enter alpha descriptors for the zones The entry may be done now enter 1 or may be done at a later time via field 82 enter O See the ALPHA DESCRIPTION ENTRIES section on page 29 When all entries to be made for the zone at this time are complete the next zone number can be entered for programming or zone programming can be ended by entering 0 0 as the next zone number Notes Whe
45. Has tamper protection for security when mounted out side of the cabinet Eight wired expansion loops designated to H should be assigned zone numbers 10 17 and any or all can be programmed individually in field 56 RF will be used in addition to of these units see WIRELESS EXPANSION sections any zone numbers in the range of 18 63 not 10 17 should be chosen for the RF zones even if some of the unit s wired ex pansion loops are not being used For example If only four of the wired expansion loops are being used a 4281H or 5881H RF Receiver could add 26 RF zones using any zone numbers in the range of 18 63 to the system for a combined total of 30 expansion zones If a 4219 or 4229 is not being used however the same receiver could add 30 RF expansion zones to the sys tem assigned any zone numbers within a 10 63 range The 4219 s or 4229 s DIP switch must be set for a device address of 1 as described in its instructions bottom 3 switches to the RIGHT on and the next switch above to the LEFT off Switch 1 determines zone A s response time ON normal response OFF fast response Zone Information For additional information see the instructions that accompany the 4219 and 4229 Ray a WIRELESS EXPANSION 5700 amp 5800 RF SYSTEMS General addition to its basic wired zones the control in conjunction with an appropriate 5700
46. ID Reporting 2 4 2 ADEMCO Low Speed Standard 8 3 1 4 1 ADEMCO Low Speed Expanded 3 4 2 Radionics Standard 9 3 1 4 1 Radionics Expanded 47 48 49 50 51 Enter as the 4th digit of 43 if 3 1 dialer reporting is to be used For explanation of these formats see page 30 Notes The maximum number of alarm and alarm restore reports during one armed period is determined by field 92 See field 27 which may override this field s selection SPLIT DUAL REPORTING Enter 0 to disable Backup report only To enable enter 1 5 TO PRIMARY PHONE No TO SECONDARY PHONE No 1s Alarms Restore Cancel Other Reports 2 All Reports except Open Close Test Open Close Test 3 Alarms Restore Cancel All Reports 4 All Reports except Open Close Test All Reports 5 All Reports Dual Reporting All Reports 15 SECOND DIALER DELAY BURGLARY Allows time for subscriber to avoid a false alarm transmission Enter 0 for no or 1 for yes PERIODIC TEST MESSAGE Select the desired test report interval O none 1 24 hours 2 weekly monthly Test Report Code entered in field 64 is sent SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics 0 9 B F reporting 1 SESCOA 0 9 only reporting CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING Enter 0 for no or 1 for yes If selected ding is external sounder only and will occur at time of kissoff of closing report If closing report is not programmed ding will occur at end of exit time 19 ZON
47. IRE SYSTEM MUST BE ZONE 5 CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR USE AS FIRE ZONE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION S STANDARD 74 STEADY FOR No SISTAD OR 6139 NEED NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC PULSING FOR FIRE 0 9 USE NOT REMAIN IN SYSTEM PULL ON NS TN BATTERYMARCH PARK QUINCY MA 02269 MU onis SIREN OP IN BBI AFTER PROGRAMMINO CONDITIONS 1 IT MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE PRINTED INFORMATION DESCRIBING PROPER mp 0 MAINTENANCE EVACUATION PLANNING AND HEADQUARTERS OR A CENTRAL STATON SHALL BEPERMITTED WT EGG BUES EAT u g REPAIR SERVICE IS TO BE PROVIDED WITH N OF AC398U AL DON QUE MULTIPLE CONSOLES MAY BE RINGER EQUIVALENCE 0 78 THIS EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO A POLICE EMERGENCY NUMBER OF 22 WIRE OR 550 FT OF 18 via30 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS UL NOTICE This is Grade residential system FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 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
48. am the 3 specific zones in Zone List 1 FOR OTHER EXAMPLES SEE THE TABLE ON PAGE 44 81 ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT RELAYS Zone List Displays Applicable only if field 25 is programmed for a 4229 or 4204 otherwise skip this field Zone List No Upon entering field 81 this screen will appear Enter the Zone List Number 01 02 or 03 to program or 00 to end these entries Press the key to advance 00 Quit 01 Inthe following displays zone list O3 has been selected for programming Hj 4 Zone List selected 03 Enter Zn Num Enter each zone number to add to the zone list by first entering the zone number then the key ex 01 02 03 After all desired zones are entered enter 00 Quit 00 00 to advance 03 Del Zn List To delete the zone list enter 1 Yes All zones in the zone list will be deleted automatically and programming will return to the first screen 0 1 Yes 0 To save the zone list enter 0 No to advance To save the entire zone list enter 0 No and programming will return to the first screen To delete a zone or zones in a zone list enter 1 Yes to advance Enter each zone to be deleted from the list followed by the key After all 2 b cunis pee zones to be deleted are entered enter 00 to return to the first screen so that 00 Quit 00 another list can be programmed if desired 03 Delete Zone 0 1 Yes 0 Notes Any list may in
49. an be assigned only to zone 5 see below 300 500 msec Max Zone Resistance 300 ohms excluding EOLR EOLR Supervised Supports both open circuit and closed circuit devices Connect open circuit devices in parallel across the loop The 1 000 ohm EOLR must be connected across the loop wires at the last device Important the is not at the end of the loop the zone is not properly supervised The system may not respond to an open circuit within the zone Connect closed circuit devices in series with the HI side of the loop Of the 2 hard wired zones only zone 5 can be used for fire Supports as many 4 wire smoke detectors as can be powered The zone must be configured for EOLR supervision The detectors must be wired in paraliel with the EOLR at the last detector for full supervision To supervise power a supervisory module e g System Sensor No A77 716B EOL Relay Module is required EOLR Fire Zone 5 Nos 4219 and 4229 Expansion Modules OFF gt ON WIRED ZONE EXPANSION No 4219 Wired Expansion Module 4229 Wired Expansion Relay Module is used 8 wired EOLR zones can be added to the basic control s 2 zones for a total of 10 Supervision Can be mounted within or outside of the Ademco via30 cabinet see page 12 Connects to the control s remote console terminals for signaling Supervised against removal
50. at it is being monitored by the system 2 Enter the security code and press the TEST key The outside sounder will sound for 1 second The console should sound 3 beeps each time a con tact is faulted test report should be transmitted if to the tral Station immediately If the backup battery is discharged or missing the sounder may not turn on and a LOW BATTERY report will be transmitted with a TEST report The console will beep once per minute as a reminder that the System is in the Test Mode To turn off the test mode enter the security code and press the OFF key Note For 5800 systems triggering a zone set to Arm Away Arm Stay or Disarm will take the system out of TEST and cause that action Alarm messages will be sent to the central station during the fol lowing tests 3 and 4 Notify them advance that tests will be in progress 3 Arm the system and fault one or more zones After 15 seconds if optional di aler delay is selected silence alarm sounder s by entering the code and pressing OFF Check Entry Exit delay zones 4 Check the keypad initiated alarms that are in the system by pressing the Panic key pairs If the system has been programmed for audible emergency the console will emit a steady alarm sound and ALARM and zone num ber will be displayed Silence the alarm by entering the security code and pressing OFF if the system has been programmed for silent emergency there wil
51. ce through the al phabet e g to or key 1 to go backward Then press 6 to display the first available word beginning with the desired letter e g BABY Next press 3 repeatedly to move forward or 1 to move backward until the desired word is displayed e g BACK Then press 6 to accept the word and toggle back to the alphabet list For selection of the next word e g DOOR repeat steps 3a or 3b For 3b press key 3 until the first letter of the next word appears e g D Then press 6 to display the first available word beginning with that letter e g DAUGHTERS Press 3 repeatedly until the desired word e g DOOR ap pears To accept the word press 6 which toggles back to the alphabet list When al desired words have been entered press 8 to store the description in memory In field 56 the next zone number in sequence will now be displayed for complete zone information entry In field 82 enter N N where NN is the next zone that you want to review or for which you want to program a descriptor To modify the descriptor enter N N again To exit this mode press 0 0 Up to five installer defined words can be added to the built in vocabulary Each of the five words can actually consist of a word string of several words but no more than ten characters can be used for each word or word string 1 2 Select CUSTOM WORD mode when the question arises Key the numb
52. ck up battery which has sufficient capacity to operate the panel and its attached peripheral devices for 24 hours in the intended standby condition followed by at least 4 minutes in the intended fire alarm signaling condition This control panel can meet these requirements without using a supplementary power supply provided that the panel s auxiliary power and bell output currents are limited as indicated below OUTPUT LIMITATIONS TO MEET CSFM 24 HOUR BATTERY BACK UP REQUIREMENTS FOR UL LISTED RESIDENTIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS OUTPUT CURRENT LIMITATIONS BATTERY INFORMATION OUTPUT CURRENT MAXIMUM BATTERY CAPACITY RECOMMENDED BATTERY TOTAL AUXILIARY CURRENT TO USE Yuasa Model No 45mA 600m4 maximum total 4Ah NP4 12 of 160mA 7Ah NP7 12 auxiliary power 200mA NP4 12 two t plus bell output currents 425mA 14Ah NP7 12 two t tNote Use two batteries connected in parallel Obtain an Ademco No 4100EOLR Resistor Kit A dual battery harness is provided with the kit The kit also contains EOL resistors with spade lug heat shrink tubing construction which has been approved by UL and CSFM for fire zone usage Both batteries will fit inside the panel s cabinet 49 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced design security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is
53. clude any or all of the system s zone numbers Azone list can be assigned to more than one output relay you only want to review what has been programmed previously enter 8 1 The review be advanced by using the key When finished enter 0 0 to quit No programmed values can be disturbed in this mode 82 CUSTOM ALPHA EDITING Also entered from field 56 See ALPHA DESCRIPTION ENTRIES section on page 29 83 ADD DELETE 5800 RF INPUT IDs Serial Nos amp Sensor Pts See procedure in last paragraph of field 56 92 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF REPORTS PER ARMED PERIOD Enter maximum of 10 total alarm plus alarm restore reports or 1 for an unlimited number DOWNLOAD 94 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER INFORMATION Enter up to 12 digits 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a pause 94 95 not fill unused spaces If fewer than 12 digits entered end field by entering and press next field number To clear field press 94 95 RING DETECTION COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING Enter number of rings before control picks up phone line 0 or 15 0 disable station initiated download 1 14 ofrings 15 answering machine defeat 26 96 INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT No FOR DOWNLOADING No data entry required loads defaults 97 SET ALL PROGRAM FIELDS TO DEFAULT VALUES TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE Master Code CODE 0 98 or 99 99 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and allows re entry by
54. communication to the receiver to cancel the condition alone 3b Bat 00 Bat System is in TEST mode 4b A transmitter low battery has occurred and is displayed 4c A supervision CHECK has occurred Low Battery message on console Periodic beep s from console Put control in TEST mode If zone does not re spond try operating the tamper switch or an other input to the transmitter another input causes the zone to be dis played the wrong input was learned when programming 5b If no response at all from this transmitter this physical transmitter has not been learned by the system Transmitter Sniffer display is being cleared by another unit programmed for this zone Sensors not properly installed wired or monitored 6b Nearby neighbor has 5700 system 4281 with same house code With 5800 System no re sponse to a transmitter in normal operation although zone number clears during Transmitter Sniffer mode 5a Delete inputs serial number not the zone and learn the proper input see field 56 5b Determine which transmitter is programmed for this zone and reprogram as necessary Check installation to see if in accordance with established procedure 6b Check with central monitoring station for neighbors with systems Range can be 300 feet Change ho
55. ctory assigned serial number Some devices have more than one input sensor point and that input is also part of the ID code Each ID code must be learned and assigned individually to the zone with which it will be associated During programming of the zone after the device type is entered the display Learn S N will appear To have the control learn the ID then pressing 1 will result in the display TRANSMIT NOW The control program is now poised at a zone number to be assigned a particular transmitter input e g of a multi point contact single point motion detector sin gle point smoke detector multi point emergency transmitter etc A transmitter will either be already installed or one of a group of transmitters to be installed at a given site The appropriate transmitter input point is then activated to cause a complete event transmission e g by opening and closing a contact closing and opening a contact pressing and releasing a button causing alarm and restore etc If the ID code of this first transmission event was previously learned a single long error sound is emitted If the ID code of this first transmission was not previously learned the assignment of zone number and ID code which includes device serial number and sensor point is stored in the control memory and the console emits a single short sound to acknowledge this fact and to request a duplicate transmission to verify the assignment A second transmissi
56. d press 41 if entering next field To clear entries from field press PRIMARY PHONE No See box at left Enter up to 12 digits If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by pressing and press 42 if entering next field To clear entries from field press 41 Note Back up reporting 8 calls are made to the secondary phone number if no kiss off is received after 8 attempts to the primary number is automatic only if there is a secondary phone number SECONDARY PHONE No See box at left Enter up to 12 digits If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by pressing and press 43 if entering next field To clear entries from field press 42 See Note in field above SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No Enter digits 0 9 11 12 C 13 0 14 or 15 F Enter as the fourth digit if a 3 digit acct no for 3 1 dialer reporting for mat is used Enter as the first digit of a 4 digit acct no for nos 0000 0999 End field by pressing and press next field if only 3 digits are used To clear entries from field press 43 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT Enter 1 digit If Central Station Rcvr is not on WATS line 0 Pulse Dial 1 Tone Dial If Central Station Rcvr is on WATS line 2 Pulse Dial 3 Tone Dial REPORT FORMAT Determine format to be used to report to the central station Enter 1 digit 0 3 1 4 1 ADEMCO Low Speed Std 6 4 2 ADEMCO Express 1 3 1 4 1 Radionics Standard 7 ADEMCO Contact
57. ding 10 17 26 32 Duress 5 4 Display 17 E8 Display 17 EA Display 35 Earth Ground 14 EE Display 17 Entry Delay 18 EOLR Fire Zone 5 6 EOLR Supervised 4 5 6 7 Event EV 24 25 EXIT ALARM Display 35 Exit Alarm 35 Exit Delay 18 Exit Warning 18 Expansion Relay Module 4 7 18 F FC Display 35 FCC 39 48 Fire Sounder 18 Fire Zone 5 6 Forced Bypass 18 Formats 19 23 30 39 SG Go No Go Test 9 36 Grounding 14 8 Hard Wired Zones 6 House ID 9 18 Input Device 1 Input 105 Loop Codes 9 10 22 26 42 K Keypad 9 33 L Learning RF Input L 9 10 22 Lock 12 Long Range Radio 4 13 18 Low Battery Signal 8 35 M Master Code 4 16 17 18 33 36 Modem 32 Multiple Consoles 4 14 N N O and or N C Sensors 5 6 NO AC Display 35 NOT READY Display 17 36 zu Display 17 35 Output Relay Examples 44 Output Relay Modules 4 11 18 24 26 40 Also see 4204 4229 P PABX 19 Panic 5 34 Phone Lines 4 Phone No 19 Phone System 19 PIRs 5 9 42 43 Power Failure 35 Power up 15 17 Programming 4 16 17 18 Quick Arm 18 33 R Radionics 19 READY Display 17 36 Receivers 4 5 8 9 13 40 Receiver s DIP Switch 8 Relay Basics 24 Relay Displays 25 Relay Outputs 4 11 34 Remote Consoles 4 Report Codes RC 20 21 23
58. eceiver through the top of the cabi net into the eft hand terminals of the antenna blocks at the upper edge of the receiver board and secure them to the cabinet top with the screws pro vided as shown in Detail D Insert the receiver s antennas through the top of the cabinet into the blocks right hand terminals and tighten the screws HOLES FOR ANTENNAS AND GROUNDING LUGS CIRCUIT BOARD CABINET SHORT MOUNTING CLIPS CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF SHORT MOUNTING CLIPS LONG MOUNTING CLIPS DETAIL C SIDE VIEW OF Fa ANTENNA SCREW LONG MOUNTING CLIPS GROUNDING LUG DETAIL D ANTENNA AND GROUNDING LUG INSTALLATION Using Optional used an optional No 4285 Voice Module may be installed inside the control Voice Module cabinet if space permits or externally Complete installation and connection or information to the control s console and telephone line connection points Long Range Radio accompanies the voice module Connection of the No 7720ECP Long Range Radio to the control s console connection points is described in the information that accompanies the radio 13 Section 4 WIRING amp POWERING THE SYSTEM See Summary of Connections Diagram on Page 47 IMPORTANT Grounding the System Terminals and Connections OPTIONAL 4285 VOICE MODULE and 7720ECP LONG RANGE RADIO Use of these devices in conjunction with Console Connection termi
59. econd pair of boxes will be ignored utomatically AW Aux Wire 4219 or 4229 Enter 4 for UR Unsupervised RF assigned except UR Enter 5 for BR Button Type RF and BR for 5800 RF Le LEARNED RF INPUT Used with self leaming 5800 RF Loop Input Devices Record transmitter input number 2 TO PROGRAM 8 REPORT CODES 60 75 With a 3 1 or 4 1 Standard Format Enter a code in the first box 1 9 0 B C D E or F Enter 10 for 0 11 for B 412 for C 4 13 for D i14 for E 15 for F 0 not 10 in the first box will disable a report A 0 not 10 in the second box will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming With an Expanded or 4 2 Format Enter codes in both boxes 1st and 2nd digits for 1 9 0 or B F as described above A 0 not 4 10 in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report 0 not 10 both boxes will disable the report With Ademco Contact 10 Reporting Enter digit other than 0 in the first box to enable zone to report entries in the Examples For Code 3 Single Digit enter Co For Code 32 Two Digits enter 3 22 For Code B2 Hexadecimal enter SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES 60 68 60 TROUBLE REPORT CODE 61 BYPASS REPORT CODE 62 AC LOSS REPORT CODE 63 LOW BATTERY REPORT CODE 64 TEST REPORT CODE 65 ALARM REPORT CODE 2nd digit of OP
60. ed since any list may include any or all of system s zone numbers Zone List 1 Started or stopped by zone numbers enter 00 to end entries 00 OO 00 00 00 OOC OO ste Zone List 2 Started stopped by zone numbers enter 00 to end entries OO 70 00 00 000 00 00 00 DIE ete Zone List 3 Started or stopped by zone numbers enter 00 to end entries O0 1003 00 009 000 OT te d
61. ed in the actual reporting to the central office Entries in the second boxes will be ignored A 0 not 10 in the first box will disable the report See Examples on programming form 60 TROUBLE REPORT CODE See box above 61 BYPASS REPORT CODE See box above 62 AC LOSS REPORT CODE See box above 63 LOW BAT REPORT CODE See box above 64 TEST REPORT CODE See box above 65 OPEN EXIT ALARM REPORT CODE 15 DIGITS Open Report Code To enable enter a code or 0 to disable in the left hand box see box above 60 For expanded or 4 2 reporting 2nd digit User st Exit Alarm Report Code To enable enter a code or 0 to disable in the right hand box see box above 60 If enabled ANY ALARM FROM AN EXIT OR INTERIOR ZONE OCCURRING WITHIN TWO MINUTES AFTER THE END OF THE EXIT DELAY will send a special message indicating exit alarm to the central station and a zone indication and Exit Alarm or EA is displayed on the console IF AN EXIT OR INTERIOR ZONE CONTAINS A FAULT AS THE EXIT DELAY ENDS the local bell and console sound continuously a If the subscriber then disarms the system before the ensuing ENTRY delay ends no message is transmitted to the central station but a zone indication and Canceled Alarm or CA is displayed on the console b f the system is not disarmed before that entry delay ends a special message indicating Exit Alarm is sent to the central station and a zone indication and Exi
62. elays can be used to perform many different functions and actions In this sys tem each relay must be programmed as to how to act ACTION when to activate START and when to deactivate STOP Each of these is summarized briefly below but described later in detail in the programming procedure for fields 80 and 81 1 ACTION The ACTION of the relay is how the relay will respond when it is activated by the START programming There are 4 different choices of actions CLOSE for 2 SECONDS and then reset CLOSE and STAY CLOSED until deactivated by STOP programming PULSE ON and OFF until deactivated by STOP programming NO RESPONSE is chosen when the relay is not used 2 START The START programming instructs the relay when and under what conditions to activate There are 3 parts to be programmed EVENT instructs the relay what condition must occur to the zone s pro grammed into the ZONE LIST in order to activate the relay The EVENT and ZONE LIST work together The 4 different choices for EVENT are listed in the PROGRAMMING section for field BO ZONE LIST is a list of zones selected by the installer in field 81 When an event occurs as assigned by EVENT on any zone within that list the relay will activate as selected in ACTION In this way many zones can be assigned very easily to a single event For example You may wish a relay to activate perhaps to activate a strobe for a visual indication whe
63. er 1 5 of the custom word or word string to be created for example if you are creating the first custom word or word string enter 1 for the second enter 2 etc A cursor will now appear at the beginning of the second line One of two methods of entering the custom word s characters can now be used refer to the CHARACTER LIST of letters numbers and symbols on the next page Important Custom words must begin with an a phabetic character If a number or symbol is used as the first character the word will not be saved a Press the 4 key followed by the two digit entry for the first letter you would like to display e g 6 5 for b Use the 3 key to advance through the list of symbols numbers and letters Use the 1 key to move back through the list When you have reached the desired character press 6 to select it The cur sor will then move to the right in position for the next character Repeat steps 3 and 4 to create the desired word s Note that the 4 key can be used to move the cursor to the left if necessary and that key 7 can be used to enter a blank or erase an existing character Remember no word or word string can exceed 10 characters Press the 8 key to save the custom word s and return to the CUSTOM display Repeat steps 2 5 for other custom words to be entered To change a custom word just overwrite it If no more are to be entered now press 0 to return to the Descri
64. essage appears press the READY key to display faulted zones Arming Away Enter code AWAY 2 Arming Stay Enter code STAY 3 Arming instant Enter code INSTANT 7 Arming Maximum Enter code MAXIMUM 4 Disarming Enter code OFF 1 n Bypassing Zones Enter code BYPASS 6 zone number s Forced Quick Bypass enabled To bypass all faulted zones at once use Forced Bypass method Enter code BYPASS then stop Chime Mode Enter code CHIME 9 To turn chime mode off enter code CHIME again SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES Features for Each Arming Mode Armed Armed Yes No Ys No There are three panic key pairs and on some consoles lettered keys shown be low that if programmed can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each can be individually programmed for 24 Hour Silent Audible Personal or Fire Emergency responses The panic function is activated when both keys of the appropriate key pair are pressed at the same time or the appropriate lettered key is pressed for at least 2 seconds The panic functions are identified by the system as follows 1 8 or A amp f or B 3 amp or C Notes B C are not on all consoles Key D if present is not active here IMPORTANT For the Silent Panic function to be of practical value the system must be connected to a central station
65. g Pulse relay at start of entry time and reset when system is disarmed entry warning Close relay for 2 seconds during chime Chime mode must 1 38 be turned on at control 44 ACTION DESIRED Close relay at start of entry time and reset with key entry of 32 34 security code 7 be used to turn on a light when entry door is opened Close relay after any burglary alarm and reset with key entry 33 of security code 8 Can be used to turn on lights in the event of a burglary alarm NOTE Response types 06 08 and 09 will not activate relay Zones in zone list x close relay on alarms and reset with key entry of security code 7 Possible use with strobe light Zones in zone list x pulse relay on alarms and reset with key entry of security code 7 Ex system low battery detection causes relay to close for 2 seconds An AC loss detection causes relay to close for 2 seconds The relay will not reset on restoral of low battery or AC power For this reason using close for 2 seconds in A action is recommended Bypassing a zone will cause relay to close for 2 seconds Bypassing a zone causes relay to close and will reset with a disarm sequence code off 8 eh ojo Any FIRE alarm causes relay to pulse on and off and wil
66. he control cabinet to a sturdy wall using fasteners or anchors not supplied in a clean dry area which is not readily accessible to the general public 4 mounting holes are provided at the back of the cabinet Use an Ademco No N6277 Cam Lock and No N6277 1 Push On Clip Retainer Clip 1 Remove the cabinet cover lIt is easily removable for servicing and is easily reinstalled Remove the lock knockout from the control cabinet cover Insert the key into the lock Position the lock in the hole making cer tain that the latch will make con tact with the latch bracket when the door is closed While holding the lock steady insert the retainer clip into the retainer slots Position clip as il lustrated to facilitate easy re moval RETAINER SLOTS UNLOCKED Control s Circuit Board Hang two ong mounting clips provided on the raised cabinet tabs see De tail B below Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the cabinet Make sure that the board rests on the correct row see Detail A Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with the accompanying screws see Detail B 4219 4229 or 4204 Insert self tapping screws provided in two adjacent raised cabinet tabs Leave the heads projecting 1 8 Hang the unit on the screw heads v a two of the slotted holes at the rear of its housing as shown The 4219 s or 4229 s cover can be left
67. ions 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 contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this in formation must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following jacks An RJ31X is used to connect this equipment to the telephone network REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary dis continuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures tha
68. itoring station 2d Ademco via30 system cannot work in requires operator assistance this situation Digital communicator malfunctioning Check with a different Ademco via30 3 Does not arm properly 3a Ready light not on 3a Try Bypass arming 4 Ademco via30 doesn t re 48 or MODEM COMM displayed 4a System is in communication with down spond to keystrokes on loader at central station Wait until down console load session is finished or System Busy displayed 4b System has just been powered and is in its one minute initialization To bypass this time press O 4c E4 E8 displayed 4 More zones have been programmed than the zone expansion modules can handle Delete some zones or use a higher capabil ity RF receiver SMOKE DETECTOR Detector alarms no ap 1a Dust dirt in sensing chamber 1a Clean units sensing chamber with vacuum parent reason cleaner per unit s instructions 1b Improper location ib See unit s instructions for locations to avoid Relocate as necessary 1c Unit malfunctioning 2 Detector s siren sounds 2a Unit not receiving required power Check for proper installation of battery Try new battery 2b Unit malfunctioning 2b Replace detector Section 10 SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES SPECIFICATIONS Ademco via30 1 Physical 12 1 2 W 14 1 2 H 3 D 318mm 368mm 76mm SECURITY CONTROL 2 Electrical
69. l airm restore 1 unlimited DOWNLOAD INFO 94 95 94 DOWNLOAD PHONE No ter up to 12 digits 0 9 11 for 412 for i 413 for a pause Do not fill unused spaces If fewer than 2 digits entered exit field by pressing and press 95 if entering next field To clear entries from field press 94 95 RING DET COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING 0 Disable Station Initiated Download 1 14 number of rings 1 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 419213 4142214 15 lt answering machine defeat 15 15 96 INITIALIZES DOWNLOAD ID SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No FOR INITIAL DOWNLOAD No entry required 97 SETS ALL PROGRAM FIELDS TO DEFAULT VALUES No entry required TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE 98 or 99 Press x98 or 99 if exiting programming or next field number continuing 98 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents re entry by Master Code Code 0 99 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and allows re entry by Master Code Code 0 or by Power up OUTPUT RELAYS WORKSHEET FOR FIELDS 80 and 81 Applicable only if relays are to be used Fill in required data and follow detailed programming procedure described in PROGRAMMING DATA FIELDS section of Installation Instructions 80 OUTPUT RELAYS Notes 1 Field 25 must be programmed for a 4229 Relays 01 and 02 or a 4204 Relays 01 to 04 2 Tampers of contacts or expansion units cannot be used to operate relays either or both either or both
70. l reset with an entry of a disarm sequence code off An alarm or trouble condition on any FIRE zone causes relay to close and will reset when condition clears 45 DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 RF SYSTEM WIRELESS DEVICES House ID 5701 Panic Xmtr 5706 5707 Smoke 5775 PIR Switch Setting for All Detector Transmitter Detector Transmitter Devices Except 5716 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS HOUSE HOUSE ID D 12734 1 SHOWN uP UP UP 123456 SIDE VIEW UP UP dn HOUSE ID UP UP dn UP 1 SHOWN SIDE EW VI UP T POS 6 UP XMTR ID 2 dn XMTR ID 63 HOUSE ID OUSE ID ERN SHOWN pi ed 1 12348 345678 32 SHOWN UP UP COUNT UP dn INST MODE XMTR ID 48 SHOWN oi pro gt DIP SWITCH SETTINGS HOUSE ID n SH 1 SHOWN XMTR ID fixed at 1 345 00 oe 4 UP SIDE dn Lan VIEW 4 dn d dn i 46 jdn dn 47 idn 5711 5711WM portant 5716 Door Window Transmitter Universal Xmtr Door Window Transmitter RET SWITCHES WITH TRANSMITTER PIP SWITCH SETTINGS Go C993 e fur oe vel ur ve TERMINAL 2 UP Jan UP UP UP BLOCK on Jan UB UP UP UP XMTR ID 33 SHOWN
71. l and the PC have established valid communication each console on the system will become inactive and will display CC or MODEM The control however will still be scanning its zones and looking for alarms If an alarm does occur after communication is broken off alarms are sounded and the proper dialer reports are sent to the central station The con soles will become active after the download communication is terminated The detailed operation of the download functions is covered in the installation in structions for the 4130PC Downloading Software Diskette Alarm and trouble reporting may be delayed during the time that the system and the Downloader are linked to each other following a valid exchange of codes but the proper message will get through to the Central Station after the link is broken continued 32 SECURITY CODES Master Code User Codes Section 8 SYSTEM Keypad entries are ignored during the time interval stated above copy of the program downloaded may be produced from the IBM PC compatible computer using the product s internal report generator when an optional printer is connected consult your PC manual for proper printer and connections e Program Upload Time One minute fifteen seconds for a complete program Program Download Time Depends on changes Average time one minute OPERATION The installer programs the 4 digit Master Code initially as part of the p
72. l be audible alarms or displays but a report will be sent to the central station 5 If output relays have been installed test their programmed action 6 ron the central station when all tests are finished and verify results with them 7 Totest the wireless part of the system and the RF Receiver 3 additional test modes are available a HOUSE ID SNIFFER MODE not applicable to or necessary with 5800 system By pressing Master code 2 a house code sniffer mode is enabled The console will display the house code of any RF transmission it receives In this way you can check that you are not using the same house code as any nearby system suggested test period approx 2 hrs This mode can be exited by keying the Master code OFF b TRANSMITTER SNIFFER MODE Pressing Master code 3 initiates a procedure to check that all transmitters have been properly pro grammed The console will display all zone numbers of wireless units pro grammed into the system As the system receives a signal from each of the transmitters the zone number of that transmitter will disappear from the display The transmitter codes may be checked upon installation or in an installed system All the wireless addresses should disappear after about 1 1 2 hours This mode can be exited by keying Master code OFF Note With a 5800 RF system a transmitter not learned will not turn off its zone number c GO NO GO TEST MODE By pressing
73. le EEROM memory This means that the unit can be reprogrammed many times unlike units equipped with PROMS and that information which has been pro grammed will not be lost during a complete loss of power In addition the system can be uploaded downloaded or controlled a computer and Hayes modem see MOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL on page 32 Relay Outputs Remote Consoles After programming the system may use one or more 4127 4137AD 5137AD 6127 6128 6137 6138 or 6139 Consoles The underlined models have fixed En glish status LCDs The others have alphanumeric displays Note Nos 4137AD 5137AD 6128 6137 6138 and 6139 are Addressable Consoles and must be set to their non addressable mode device ID 31 When wireless is in use the system may also be armed and disarmed with a wireless keypad No 5727 5827 or other 5800 RF button type transmitters e g Nos 5801 5802 5803 5827BD Voice Module No 4285 Voice Module can be connected to the sys tem It enables Touch tone telephones to control and re ceive messages from the system remotely Addressable type consoles must be used not 4127 or 6127 User Codes Up to 6 secondary user codes can be assigned by the sys tem s Master code Communication Communication capability central station reporting voice module accommodation etc over existing phone lines is provided An output for opti
74. ll sensors and transmitters are working properly The security console 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 50 1321 TF2 39 41 1321CN 39 41 4127 4 39 4130PC 27 4137AD 4 39 4204 4 5 11 12 40 4219 4 5 7 12 40 4229 4 5 7 11 12 40 4281 4 5 9 4281H 5 8 40 4281L 5 8 40 4281M 5 8 40 4285 4 13 18 27 28 29 41 5137AD 4 16 39 5700 8 5
75. m Word 2 045 COMBUSTION 097 HIGH 147 PERIMETER 200 THERMOSTAT 046 COMPUTER 098 HOLDUP 148 PHONE 201 TOOL 047 CONTACT 099 HOUSE 149 PHOTO 202 TRANSMITTER 252 Custom Word 3 150 POINT 203 TRAP 048 DAUGHTERS 100 INFRARED 151 POLICE 049 DELAYED 101 INSIDE 152 POOL 204 ULTRA 253 Custom Word 4 050 DEN 102 INTERIOR 153 POWER 205 UP 051 DESK 103 INTRUSION 206 UPPER 052 DETECTOR 154 QUAD 207 UPSTAIRS 254 Custom Word 5 053 DINING 104 JEWELRY 208 Note Bulleted words in boldface type are those that are also available for use by the 4285 Voice Module If using a voice module and words other than these are selected for alpha descriptors the voice module will not provide annunciation of those words CHARACTER ASCII CHART For Adding Custom Words 32 space 41 50 2 59 e8 D 77 M 86 V 33 42 51 3 60 69 E 78 N 87 W 34 43 52 4 61 70 F 79 88 35 44 53 5 62 gt 71 80 P 89 Y 36 45 54 6 e3 72 H 801 Q 90 Z 37 46 55 7 64 73 82 R 38 amp 47 56 8 65 74 83 5 39 48 0 57 9 66 75 84 T 40 49 1 58 67 C 76 L 85 U T SYSTEM COMMUNICATION Report Code Formats The Report Codes for Alarm System Status and Restore for Zones shown in program fields 56 75 can be selected in field 46 to report to the central station in any of the following formats Note f OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO field 27 is enabled all dialer and
76. mal use and service for 18 months from the date stamp control on the product or for products not having an Ademco date stamp for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any product which is proved not in compliance with Seller s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ademco factory service For warranty service return product transportation prepaid to Ademco Factory Service 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF 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
77. mat regardless of the selection made in field 46 Note The Radio should be programmed for a device address of 3 on the console lines Full Trouble and Restore messages are sent ZONE SOUNDS AND 28 SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING PER ZONE per armed period TIMING Affects external sounder only if yes is selected 28 39 Enter 0 for no or 1 for yes 29 FIRE SOUNDER TIMEOUT 0 Fire sounder times out at end of bell timeout period field 30 1 Fire sounder continues until silenced manually 30 ALARM BELL TIMEOUT External sounder will shut off after time allotted Enter 1 digit 0 No timeout 1 4 minutes 2 8 minutes 3 12 minutes 38 ENTRY DELAY System will wait the time allotted before sounding alarm upon entering EXIT delay Entry delay plus 15 seconds 0 0 sec 1 20 sec 2 30 sec 45 sec 4 60 sec 5 90 sec 39 AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING When arming AWAY or MAXIMUM console sounds slow beeps during exit time turning into fast beeps during last 5 seconds Enter 0 for 1 for yes 18 DIALER PROGRAMMING 40 50 In Fields 40 41 42 Enter up to the number of digits shown Do not fill unused spaces Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a pause ARMING DING 51 40 41 42 43 45 46 PABX ACCESS CODE See box at left Enter up to 4 digits if PABX code is needed to access an outside line If fewer than 4 digits entered exit by pressing an
78. mming Note These addressable consoles must be set to their non addressable mode device ID 31 The initial sequence of entries should follow the order on the programming sheet Certain programming fields such as those used to select the expansion devices fields 22 and 25 must be programmed before expansion zones can be pro grammed an expansion unit type is changed the expansion zones should be reprogrammed When programming the field number will be displayed on the LCD display also each entry is displayed as it is keyed in After programming values that have been entered in each field can be reviewed and if necessary modified When programming from the console note the following 1 Enter the Programming mode by simultaneously depressing the and 4 keys within 50 seconds after power is applied to the Control or subsequently by keying the code 4 1 1 1 followed by depression of CODE 0 keys If a different Master code is subsequently programmed use it instead of 4111 to gain access to the Programming mode f the Pro gramming mode was exited previously using a 98 it will prevent entry into the Programming mode by the use of the Master Code CODE 0 2 Immediately following entry into the program mode field 20 will be displayed Following the above display the system is ready to accept entries for field 20 3 To program a data field key plus Field No for example 21 then make the
79. n AUX RIGHT Inhibit LEARN AS RF LEARN AS RF 5818 Recessed Transmitter 5816 5817 0 reed switch magnetic contact sensor that is easily concealed in the frame and edge of a door or window Has a single unique input loop code 5827 Wireless Keypad Can be used to turn the burglary protection on and off and features the same built in panic functions as wired keypads for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm An LED indication lights INPUT each time a key is pressed to verify LOOP transmission The keypad is identified as zone 1 00 on wired keypads when it transmits with a LEARN AS RF low battery 5818 SET HOUSE CODE SET HOUSE CODE 5827BD 5827 INPUT LOOP 1 SOUND amp SHOCK LEARN AS RF 5849 INPUT LOOP 1 MOTION LEARN AS RF 5890 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 5827BD Wireless Bidirectional Keypad used with 5800TM Transmitter Module Can operate the system similarly to wired keypads and can indicate system status via its 3 LEDs and sounder Includes 3 panic keys for 24 hour silent or audible alarm Requires a 5800TM Transmitter Module to operate in conjunction with system s 4281 5881 receiver Key programmed has no DIP switch The keypad is identified as zone 00 on wired keypads when it transmits with a low bat
80. n a 12 hour period the missing transmitter number s and CHECK will be displayed on the console The supervision for a particular transmitter in the 5800 system may be turned off by learning it as a UR unsupervised RF type as described later Each transmitter is also supervised for low battery and will transmit a low battery signal to its receiver with the battery having at least 30 days of life remaining A low battery message and appropriate zone number will appear on a wired console s display If a 5727 5827 or 5827BD wireless keypad transmits and has a low battery it will be displayed as Zone 00 Note After a low or dead battery is replaced activate the transmitter and then enter the security code OFF to clear the system s memory of the Low Battery signal Some transmitters e g 5800 system s 5802 5802CP and 5803 con tain long life but non replaceable batteries At the end of their life the complete unit must be replaced and new identification code s learned by the control see Transmitter Identification below The receiver itself is supervised A tamper report zone 9 will be generated a If communication with the receiver is interrupted or b If valid RF signals are not received within 12 hours from at least one supervised wireless transmitter if any are included in the system WIRELESS TRANSMITTEHS are described on page 41 TRANSMITTER amp WIRELESS KEYPAD DIP SWITCH SETTING TABLES are shown on
81. n using a 5801 the Input Loop 4 button should always be used and learned by the system In field 56 at the summary line for each zone the entered values can be checked If it is desired to change anything press f to move to the previous entry Press 4 a number of times to move to earlier entries Press to move to later entries again Zone entries can be reviewed by pressing 8 5 6 Changes cannot be made here so this is safer for review Enter the first zone number to be viewed and press 4 To view each zone press f and the zone number will advance to the next programmed zone When the end of the list is reached press 0 0 to exit This method of exiting may also be done at any time during the review To either temporarily or permanently remove a zone from the system go into programming mode and press 5 6 Enter the zone number and press At the Zone Type prompt enter 0 0 and This sets the type of the zone to Not Used The next prompt will be Delete Zone Yes will permanently remove the zone from the system while No will disable it but retain all data ex cept the original zone type You can then go back to this zone later and put back an active Zone Type to re enable it An ID code that has been learned for a 5800 system will not be deleted if the zone is disabled as described above f only the physical transmitter is to be re moved or changed i e its ID code deleted as when replacing
82. nals 4 7 and or phone terminals 17 20 is described in the instructions that accompany those devices Do not connect the battery or plug in the AC transformer until all other wiring connections have been completed Termina 21 is the earth ground connection point In order for the protective devices in this product to be effective the designated terminal must be terminated in a good earth ground The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations Metal cold water pipe Use a non corrosive metal strap firmly secured to the pipe to which the lead is electrically connected and secured AC power outlet ground Available from 3 prong 120 VAC power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a 3 wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61 035 or equivalent available at most electrical supply stores 1 amp 2 AC Input 16 5VAC 25VA from No 1321 TF2 plug in transformer in U S A Note For Canadian installations a No 1321CN transformer must be used 3 Alarm relay output 12VDC 2 0A maximum 600mA max Alarm plus Aux Power for UL usage 4 Ground Return for Alarm Output Auxiliary Power and Wired Fire For Console s t and 4281 5881 and 5800TM and or 4219 4229 4204 Via BLACK leads 5 12VDC Out t 500mA for Auxiliary Power and Wired Fire For Console s T 4281 5881 and 5800TM and or 4219 4229 4204 Via RED leads
83. nel is armed Stay or Instant This zone type will give an instant alarm if faulted when armed in the Away Stay Instant or Maximum night modes During the disarmed state day the system will provide a trouble sel us LE console and a central station report if eee zone which contain foil pr 1 r zon verin This zone type also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired 20 24 hour Silent Alarm o 24 hour Audible Alarm 0 24 hour Auxiliary Alarm Supervised Fire Interior w Delay Arm Stay Arm Away No Alarm Response This zone type sends a report to the Central Station but provides no console display or sounding This zone type is usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button This zone type sends a report to the Central Station and provides a rapid beeping sound at the console and an audible external alarm This zone type is usually assigned to a zone that has an Emergency button This zone type sends a report to Central Station and provides a rapid beeping sound at the console No bell output is provided This zone type is usu all igned to a zon ntainin n for use in personal emergencies or to a zone containing monitoring devices such as water or temperature sensors etc This zone type provides a fire alarm on short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit The bell out
84. never any zone in a group of zones is faulted ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION Instead of using a ZONE LIST and EVENT a specific zone response type or system operation action can be selected to activate the relay If a specific ZONE TYPE is chosen any zone of that re sponse type going into alarm trouble or fault will cause the relay to ac tivate as selected in ACTION lf a SYSTEM OPERATION is chosen that operation will cause the relay to activate as selected in ACTION The different choices for ONE TYPE and SYSTEM OPERATION are listed in the PROGRAMMING section for field 80 3 STOP The STOP programming instructs the relay when and under what conditions to deactivate The 2 parts to be programmed are RESTORE ZONE LIST If a RESTORE ZONE LIST is used the relay will deactivate when all the zones in that list restore from a previous fault of alarm condition This will occur regardless of what is programmed to START the relay therefore a RESTORE ZONE LIST would nor mally only be used when a ZONE LIST is used to start the relay e ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION Instead of using a RESTORE ZONE LIST a specific zone response type or system operation ac tion can be selected to deactivate the relay If a specific ZONE TYPE is chosen any zone of that re sponse type that restores from a previous alarm trouble or fault condi tion will cause the relay to deactivate If a SYSTEM OPERATION is chosen tha
85. ng this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring as sociated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The cus tomer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or al terations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution User should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consis
86. nsmitters all of the above zone types are available for the wireless portion of the system 20 Report Code 15100 2nd 00 00 20 Input Device RF Trans RF When the display shows the zone type you want press to advance to Report Code RC The report code consists of 2 hexadecimal digits each in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits For example for a report code of enter 0 3 for 3 and 1 2 for C Enter the numbers and press to advance to Input Device In For the hard wired zones of the Ademco via30 HW the auxiliary wired expansion zones on a 4219 or 4229 AW and the zones for a 5700 system s transmitters RF the Input Device types are automatically assigned Panic Duress and Tamper inputs are not applicable For a 5800 system s transmitters RF is initially displayed but shouid be changed to UR Unsupervised RF enter 4 for units that can be carried off premises e g No 5801 or to BR Button type RF enter 5 for small transmitters that cannot be supervised e g Nos 5802 5802CP 5803 Check the instructions that come with the transmitter for the proper input When ail is okay press to advance to 21 20 Learn S N 2 O No 1 Yes 0 TRANSMIT NOW TYPICAL DISPLAY Zn ZT RC In L 20 03 2 Accepted Input Loop Number 1 Program Alpha O No 1 Yes 0 Enter Zn Num 00 Quit 00 20 Zone Type Not Used 00 20 Delete Zone 1 Yes O No Learning R
87. off if the cover tamper jumper is placed in its upper not tampered position see Detail C The tampered cover is necessary for installations outside of the control s cabinet IIT 6 BOARD CONTROL 8 DETAR M QUE DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF LONG MOUNTING CLIPS IDE VIEW BOARD SUPPORTING SLOTS 4219 4229 or 4204 NOT TAMPERED TAMPERED DETAIL 4219 4229 COVER TAMPER JUMPER 12 Installing Control and RF Receiver Circuit Boards Together in the Same Cabinet IMPORTANT Before installing the cabinet s contents be sure to remove the ap propriate metal cabinet knockouts DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RE MOVE THE KNOCKOUTS AF TER THE CIRCUIT BOARDS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED Hang two short black mounting clips provided with receiver on ihe raised cabinet tabs as shown in Detail B below Insert the top of the receiver board removed from its own case as described in its instructions into the slots at the top of the cabinet see Detail A Make sure that the board rests on the correct row of tabs Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure it to the cabi net with the accompanying screws see Detail B Insert the top of the control s board into the slot in the clips and position two long red clips at the lower edge of the board see Detail C Swing this board into place and secure it with two additional screws Insert grounding lugs supplied with the r
88. on should then be initiated Upon reception of a second transmission the contro compares this second verify event with the first learn event Ifthe two events match the control keeps the assignment in EEPROM memory and the console emits a double short acknowledge sound The learned ID code together with other system attributes associated with the particular zone are thus assigned to the selected zone number for that transmitter s sensor point b Ifthe second verify transmission does not match the first learn trans mission the control awaits another transmission to match the most re cently received one If another matching transmission is not forthcoming within a pre determined time limit the assignment is discarded OPTION 2 Manual ID Code Assignment Method Supplements HEMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DOWNLOADING section on page 32 At the downloader computer location the downloader for the Ademco via30 is brought up The identification code numbers can be entered at the screens where the zone characteristics and communicator reporting codes are entered If the 5800 RF system has been properly selected RF expander type 5881 on a previous screen the type of transmitter and identification code which includes input loop data see pages 42 and 43 can be entered on the same line as the other items for each zone The factory pre recorded serial number is read from the non removable portion of the transmitte
89. onal Long Range Radio is also provided Zone Characteristics nar presen Zones 5 6 Wired Programmable Zones EOLR supervised For more information N O or N C sensors 300 500 msec normal response see page 6 Zones 7 95 96 Console Panics Wired amp Wireless 24hr zones pro For more information grammable for silent audible auxiliary or fire See page 34 Duress see User s Manual Tamper Reports faults in the relay module and expansion units e g 4204 4219 4229 4281 5881 For all report formats except Contact ID which provides more explicit reporting a trouble code is reported when the system is not armed and Zone 9 report code is sent for an alarm Up to 8 loops can be added with a 4219 Wired Expansion Module or No 4229 Wired Expansion Relay Module Loops are EOLR supervised for N O or N C sensors 300 500 msec normal response with optional fast 10 15 msec response on loop A first expansion zone Zone numbers 10 17 should be assigned when using a 4219 or 4229 for zone expansion Up to 30 wireless RF zones can be added by using an Ademco 4281 5700 System or 5881 5800 System Type RF Receiver Specifically Additional Wired Programmable Zones For more information see page 7 Wireless Zones For more information see pages 8 10 Model Number of Zones 4281L Up to 4 4281M
90. ond floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detec tor 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 over loaded 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 tamper ing masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to
91. or 5800 system RF Receiver can support up to the number of wireless zones shown below 5800 SYSTEM 5700 SYSTEM Receiver Zones Receiver Zones 4281L up to 4 5881L up to 8 4281M up to 8 5881M up to 16 4281H up to 301 5881H up to 301 T In this application A wireless keypad can also be used with the system No 5727 with 5700 System No 5827 with 5800 System No 5827BD with either system The receiver recognizes status messages and keypad control messages from Wireless Transmitters operating at 345MHz 315MHz for the 5700 system s Canadian version These messages are processed and relayed to the control panel via a 4 wire connection to the control s remote console terminals The re ceiver s RED BLACK YELLOW and GREEN wires are connected in parallel with ON 4 gt OFF console wiring EN The receiver can be mounted within the control s cabinet see page 13 or in EN 1 stalled remotely in its own housing It can detect signals from wireless transmitters Within a nominal range installed of 200 feet Supervision Except for transmitters that may be carried off premises such as the 5700 sys tem s 5701 and 5727 the 5800 system s 5802 5802CP 5803 and 5827 and either system s 5827BD each transmitter is supervised by a signal that is sent to the receiver at 70 90 minute intervals If at least one check in is not re ceived from each supervised transmitter withi
92. p report onty TO PRIMARY PHONE No TO SECONDARY PHONE No 1 Alarms Restore Cancel Other Reports 2 All Reports except gi Test Open Close Test 3z Alarms Restore Cancel Reports 4 Reports except Open Close Test All Reports 5 Reports Dual Reporting All Reports 48 15 SEC DIALER DELAY BURG t 0 1 yes 49 PERIODIC TEST MESSAGE t 0 none 1 24 hrs 2 wkly 3 mnthly Enter Test Code in field 64 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT t L 0 Radionics 0 9 B F reporting 1 SESCOA 0 9 only reporting Select 0 for all other formats 51 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING t 1 yes T Entry of a number other than one specified will give unpredictable results VIA30 PRV1 6 94 See Instructions N7225V1 a 56 ZONE ASSIGNMENT ALARM REPORT CODES See explanation on next page ZONE ZONE ZONE ALARM RPT CODE INPUT LEARNED DESCRIPTION No TYPE Hex DEVICE RF INPUT Zn ZT RC in L ZONES ON CONTROL Zones 1 4 not present Wired Zone 5 Wy Wired Zone 6 Console Panic amp or B Duress n Tamper Console Panic 18 or PO Console Panic 3 amp or C 9 6 EXPANSION ZONES 4219 4229 can add up to 8 zones also available 4281M 5881L up to 8 5881M up to 16 4281H 5881H up to 30 ENTER FOR minus in the last case the number of 4219 4229 zones used 45800 ONLY 4219 422
93. pe 02 is not used in this system Program a zone with this zone type if the zone is not used This zone type provides entry delay whenever the zone is faulted if the control is armed in the Away or Stay modes When the panel is armed in the Instant or Maximum modes no entry delay is provided Exit delay begins whenever the control is rt os of iin d selected These delays ARME nsors or contacts hr i i n n will Ma This zone em gives an instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel is armed in the Away Stay Instant or Maximum modes This zone type is usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows This zone type is active when the panel is armed in the Away or Maximum modes Entry delay using the programmed entry time results if the panel is armed in the Away mode and the entry exit zone is faulted first Otherwise this zone type gives an instant alarm Exit delay is present for any arming mode This zone type is usually assigned to a zone an area such as a foyer lobby hallway through which one m nt r faulting the entry exit zone reach the console to disarm the eh Since this zone type is designed to pro vide an instant alarm if the entry exit zone is not violated first it will protect an area in the event an intruder hides on the premises prior to the system being armed or gains access to the premises through an unprotected area This zone type is bypassed automatically when the pa
94. ptor entry The custom word s will be automatically added to the built in vocabulary When zone descriptors are being entered as described in step 3a of the Entering Zone Descriptors section the custom word numbers are 250 to 254 for words 1 to 5 respectively When being entered as described in step 3b of that section each word will be found at the end of the group of words that begin with the same letter as it does 28 ALPHA FIXED DICTIONARY For Entering Zone Descriptors 000 Word Space 054 DISCRIMINATOR 105 KITCHEN 155 RADIO 209 VALVE 001 AIR 055 DISPLAY 156 REAR 210 VAULT 002 ALARM 056 DOCK 106 LAUNDRY 157 RECREATION 211 VIBRATION 003 ALCOVE 057 DOOR 107 LEFT 158 REFRIG 212 VOLTAGE 004 ALLEY 058 DORMER 108 LEVEL 159 REFRIGERATION 005 AMBUSH 059 DOWN 109 LIBRARY 160 FF 213 WALL 006 AREA 060 DOWNSTAIRS 110 LIGHT 161 RIGHT 214 WAREHOUSE 007 APARTMENT 061 DRAWER 111 LINE 162 ROOM 215 WASH 008 ART 062 DRIVEWAY 112 LIQUOR 163 ROOF 216 WEST 009 ATTIC 063 DRUG 113 LIVING 217 WINDOW 010 AUDIO 064 DUCT 114 LOADING 164 SAFE 218 WINE 011 AUXILIARY 115 LOCK 165 SCREEN 219 WING 065 EAST 116 LOOP 166 SENSOR 220 WIRELESS 012 BABY 066 ELECTRIC 117 LOW 167 SERVICE 221 WORK 013 067 EMERGENCY 118 LOWER 168 SHED 014 BAR 068 ENTRY 169 SHOCK 222 XMITTER 015 BARN 069 EQUIPMENT 119 MACHINE 170 SHOP 016 BASEMENT 070 EXECUTIVE 120 MAGNETIC 171 SHORT 2
95. put will pulse when this zone type is faulted This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed This zone type can be assigned to ntrol panel wir one 5 any zone in a wired zone expansion mod or certain wireless zones This zone type gives entry delay using the programmed entry time if tripped when the panel is armed in the Away mode regardless of whether or not an en try exit delay zone was tripped first This zone type is also active during Maximum mode but no entry delay is provided an alarm occurs immediately if the zone is tripped Exit delay is present for any arming mode This zone type is bypassed automatically when the panel is armed Stay or Instant This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton or contact closure or opening and which will result in arming the system in the STAY mode when the zone is activated This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton or contact closure or opening and which will result in arming the system in the AWAY mode when the zone is activated This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton or contact closure or opening and which will result in disarming the system when the zone is activated This zone type can be used on a zone when an output relay action is desired but with no accompanying alarm ex lobby door access By using a 4281 5881 RF Receiver and the appropriate 5700 5800 series tra
96. r ID C Close Code 1st Digit Alarm Code 1st digit U User Number 1st amp 2nd digits Z Typically Zone Number 2nd digit Test Code 15 amp 2nd digits Tt Trouble Code 1st amp 2nd digits R Restore Code Alarm 1st amp 2nd digits Bb Bypass Code 151 amp 2nd digits RTt Restore Code Trbl 1st amp 2nd digits EAc AC Loss Code ist 8 2nd digits Rgb Restore Code Byps 1st amp 2nd digits LLp Low Battery Code 1st amp 2nd digits Restore Code AC 1st amp 2nd digits O Open Code tst Digit RLLg Restore Code Bat 1st amp 2nd digits Zone numbers for amp or B 7 1 or A 2 95 Duress 8 3 8 C 96 9 30 The Ademco Contact ID Reporting format comprises a 4 digit subscriber number 1 digit event qualifier new or restore digit event code 2 digit 00 and 3 digit zone contact ID user or system status number Ademco Contact ID Reporting takes the following format GG 222 where Customer subscriber ID Q Event qualifier where E new event and R restore Event code 3 hexadecimal digits defined in the table below GG Always 00 ZZZ Zone contact ID number reporting the alarm or user number for open close reports System status messages AC Loss Walk Test etc contain zeroes in the ZZZ location TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES 121 Duress 121
97. r case in a 7 decimal digit telephone number format Mark the transmitters to be used in the installation multi point contact single point motion detector single point smoke detector multi point emergency sen Sor etc and enter their ID codes when programming other data for the system When the data that defines the system is downloaded the identification codes will be downloaded also and stored in EEPROM memory 10 RELAY OUTPUTS Nos 4204 and 4229 The Ademco via30 can support relay outputs via the use of either a 4204 Output Relay Modules 4 outputs or 4229 2 outputs These modules provide form normally open and normally closed dry contacts on relays that can be to activate deactivate to perform some action in response to a predetermined event such as turning on lights and or closing a fire door in the event of a fire alarm condition There are many different uses for these relays some of which are suggested in the table on page 44 The unit can be located inside the control s cabinet or remotely see MOUNTING THE CONTROL LOCK amp PC BOAFD section and the instructions that accom pany the unit 4204 Setup 4204 Relay Module has 4 Form C relays Each relay be used independently for different functions The following steps should be taken to properly set up the 4204 1 Connect the 4204 to the control s remote console terminals 4 7 using standard 4 conductor twisted cable
98. reless keypad If the battery is not replaced within 30 days a CHECK display may occur Note Some wireless sensors contain a non replaceable long life battery which requires replacement of the entire unit at the end of battery life e g Nos 5802 5802CP 5803 If there is no keypad display at all and the POWER indicator if present is not lit operating power for the system has stopped and the sys tem is inoperative If the message AC LOSS or NO AC is displayed and the POWER indicator if present is off the keypad is operating on battery power only If the battery standby capacity is used up during a prolonged AC power outage the control s auxiliary power will shut down to minimize deep discharge of the battery dl If this remains displayed for more than 1 minute the system is disabled CC The system is in communication with the central station for change of func tion or status verification FC Acommunication failure has occurred OC The keypad is not receiving signals from the control panel and sees an open circuit 35 Section 9 TESTING THE SYSTEM Procedure After installation is completed the Security System should be carefully tested 1 With the System in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact If NOT READY is displayed press the key to display the faulted zone s Re store faulted zone s if necessary so that READY is displayed Fault and re every sensor individually to assure th
99. ris d sign par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effec tu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise en terre de la source d nergie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques de r seau de conduites d eau s il y en a soient raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir recours un service d inspection des in stallations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas L indice de charge IC assign chaque dispositif terminal pour viter toute surcharge indique le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut tre raccord un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit boucl peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHAL CSFM 24 HOUR BATTERY BACK UP REQUIREMENTS The California State Fire Marshal has published new regulations which require that all residential fire alarm control panels installed after June 30 1993 must be provided with a ba
100. rity so that it is very difficult for a foreign device tapped into the phone line to take over communication and substitute system compromis ing information At the premises e Ademco via30 and console At the installer s office home An IBM PC compatible computer Either Hayes brand Smartmodem 1200 Level 1 2 or higher external or Level 1 1 or higher with 4 position DIP switch internal style or A Hayes brand Optima 24 Plus FAX96 Modem set Aux Modem Command to A No 4130PC Downloading Software Diskette Rev 3 0 or higher Appropriate interconnecting cables The downloading system can perform many functions when in communication with the control unit Besides uploading and downloading the status of the sys tem can be observed and various commands can be initiated as follows e Armthe 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 non payment of monitoring fees in an owned system Shut Down all Security System Functions non payment for a leased system Inhibit Local Keypad Programming prevents account takeover Command the System to Upload a Copy of its Resident Program to the office Read Arming Status AC Power Status Lists of Faulted Zones Bypassed Zones Zones Currently in Alarm Zones Currently in Trouble and RF Sensors with Low Battery Conditions Notes After the contro
101. rogramming procedure see PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM The factory default Master code is 4111 The Master code can permit re entry into the programming mode and also in normal operation mode is used to enter the user codes which also allow access to the normal functions of the system See the PROGRAMMING section for information on exiting the programming mode via fields 98 or 99 In normal operation mode the Master security code can be used to assign up to six secondary security codes It can also be used to remove secondary codes from the system individually To assign or change a Secondary security code enter Master Code CODE key User 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 desired Secondary Code The system will emit a single beep when each secondary code has been suc cessfully entered To delete a Secondary security code enter Master Code CODE key User 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 Notes All Master and Secondary security codes permit access to the system for arm ing disarming etc If a secondary code is inadvertently repeated for different users or one user s code is another s duress code 4th digit increased by 1 the lower user number will take priority Opening and closing reports are sent for the Master code as No 1 User codes are sent as Nos 2 through 7 respectively KEYPAD FUNCTIONS General Information Note that if QUICK ARM is enabled field 21 the key can be pressed instead of entering
102. rs An exit alarm message is sent to the central station The EXIT ALARM display etc will also result if an alarm from an exit or interior zone occurs within two minutes after the end of an exit delay In any of the above cases a second OFF sequence code plus OFF key will clear the display TROUBLE CONDITIONS General Information Check and Battery Displays Power Failure Other Displays Fixed Word Keypads The word CHECK on the Keypad s display accompanied by a rapid beeping at the Keypad indicates that there is a trouble condition in the system The au dible warning sound can be silenced by pressing any key Instruct users to call for service immediately upon seeing any of the following messages A display of CHECK and one or more zone numbers indicates that a problem exists with the displayed zone s and requires attention When the problem has been corrected the display can be cleared by entering the OFF sequence code plus OFF key twice If there are wireless sensors in the system the CHECK condition may also be caused by some change in the environment that prevents the receiver from hearing a particular sensor A display of BAT with no zone number indicates that the system s main standby battery is weak A display of BAT with a zone number and a once per minute beeping at the keypad indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless sensor displayed zone 00 indicates a wi
103. ry power output limitations de scribed in the SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES section INFORMATION The via30 is a microprocessor based state of the art security control intended for wireless as well as System wired zone applications Zones Supported Supports up to 32 zones in the following configuration 2 hard wired EOLR basic zones Up to 30 expansion zones wireless and or additional wired zones by using an appropriate RF receiver 4281 or 5881 type or wired expansion module No 4219 or 4229 Refer to the Zone Characteristics tabulation on the next page for detailed zone information Note The single 4281 5881 type RF receiver that the Ademco via30 accommodates features Spatial Diversity dual antennas which virtually eliminates the possibility of Nulls and Dead Spots within the coverage area 2 or 4 output relays can be added to perform pro grammable actions in response to zone activity or manual entries by using a No 4229 Wired Expansion Relay Module 8 wired zones and 2 output relays or No 4204 Relay Module 4 output relays A No 5137AD or 6139 Alpha Console is required for programming zones and relay operation but it need not remain in the system These consoles have digital keypads and 2 line 32 character alphanumeric LCDs Liquid Crystal Displays Programmed options to establish specific alarm and re porting features are stored in electrically erasable non volati
104. s entered exit by and press 41 if entering next field To clear entries from field press 41 PRIMARY PHONE No DIETE Enter up to 12 digits If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by M and press 42 if entering next To clear entries from field press 41 42 SECONDARY PHONE No enter up to 12 If fewer than 12 digits entered exit by pressing and press 43 ff entering next field To clear entries from field press 42 48 SUBSCRIBER ACCT No 7 enter 0 9 11 for B 12 for C 13 for D 14 for E 15 for F Enter as 4th digit if 3 1 dialer reporting is to be used If only 3 digits used exit by pressing press next field To clear entries from field press Examples For Acct No 1234 enter _1_ C2 3 For Acct No B234 enter 11 72 8 4 For Acct No 123 enter 1 3_ X _ 45 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT t 7 i Gent Sta IS NOT WATS line 0 Pulse Dial 1 Tone Dial if Cent Sta 18 on aWATSIine 2 Pulse Dial 3 Tone Dial 46 REPORT FORMAT 7 see field 27 02 3 1 4 1 ADEMCO L S ST ME 60r undefined 4 2 ADEMCO EXPRESS 12341 441 RADIONICS STANDAR 7 ADEMCO CONTACT ID REPORTING 2 442 ADEMCO L S STANDARD 82 341 4 1 ADEMCO L S EXPANDED 32442 RADIONICS STANDARD 9 3 1 4 1 RADIONICS EXPANDED 47 SPLIT DUAL REPORTING 7 0 Disable Backu
105. stemTransmitter Installation Options 10 RELAY 11 Nos 4204 and 4229 Output Relay Modules 11 4204 SOUD is 11 4229 56 2 1 Section 3 MOUNTING THE CONTROL LOCK amp PC BOARD 12 Mounting the 12 Installing the Lock if 12 Installing the Control s Circuit Board Alone or if used with 4219 4229 or 4204 12 Installing Control and RF Receiver Circuit Boards Together in the Same Cabinet 13 Using Optional Voice Module or Long Range Radio 13 Section 4 WIRING amp POWERING THE 14 Grounding the System 14 Terminals and Connections 14 Power up Procedure 15 Section 5 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 16 General Information eee 16 Summary of Programming Commands 17 Special 17 PROGRAMMING DATA FIELDS 18 Zone Response Type Definitions under field 56 20 Relay Basics under field 80 24 ALPHA DESCRIPTION 27 Assigning Zone 27 Entering Zone
106. subject to compromise or failure to warn for a vari ety of reasons For example 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 user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States they may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A sec
107. t Alarm or EA is displayed on the console For expanded or 4 2 reporting a 2nd digit is sent and is the same as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in field 56 For Contact ID reporting Event code 374 and the zone number is sent There is no restore message for Exit Alarm report 66 CLOSE RPT CODE 1st DIGITS See box above To enable enter a code or 0 to disable in either or both boxes For expanded or 4 2 reporting 2nd digit for each User 67 XMTR LOW BATTERY REPORT CODE See box above 68 CANCEL REPORT CODE See box above 69 GROUP RESTORES FOR TROUBLE RF LOW BAT BYPASS Enter 0 for no report for each restore or 1for yes report after all zones restored Note 1 not applicable to Contact ID reporting 70 ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODE 1ST DIGIT For expanded or 4 2 reporting a 2nd digit is sent and is the same as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in field 56 71 TROUBLE RESTORE REPORT CODE See box above 72 BYPASS RESTORE REPORT CODE See box above 73 AC RESTORE REPORT CODE See box above 74 LOW BAT RESTORE REPORT CODE See box above 75 RF XMTR LOW BATTERY RESTORE CODE See box above 23 OUTPUT AND 80 OUTPUT RELAYS SYSTEM SETUP Applicable only if field 25 is programmed for a 4229 or 4204 otherwise 80 92 skip this field REFER TO THE OUTPUT RELAY TABLE FOR THIS FIELD IN THE PROGRAMMING FORM Relay Basics R
108. t at bell 2 timeout or when disarmed Zones in zone list x pulse relay on alarms and reset at bell 3 timeout or when disarmed Zones in zone list x close relay on alarms and reset when 2 1 zone is restored Zones in zone list x pulse relay on alarms and reset when 3 1 zone is restored panics or zone type 23 will not activate relay with these configurations The relay can also be activated by troubles or faults by changing the EV event accordingly Zones in zone list x close relay on alarms and reset when 2 1 disarmed Latching relay for strobes Zones in zone list x pulse a relay on alarms and reset when 3 1 x disarmed Relay will activate for burglary fire and panic alarms if programmed into zone list A EMEN ESSE Close relay after any burglary alarm and reset when disarmed Close relay after any burglary alarm and reset at bell timeout or when disarmed Response types 06 08 and 09 will not activate relay If PULSE relay is desired enter a 3 in A action Close relay when ARMED AWAY reset when DISARMED 2 o 21 22 Close relay when ARMED STAY reset when DISARMED lo 20 22 If PULSED relay is desired enter a 3 A action CRT d tod Close relay for 2 seconds at end of exit delay time after system is armed Confirmation din
109. t could affect the opera tion of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the neces sary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact the manufacturer for repair and warranty information If the trou ble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the net work until the problem is resolved There no user serviceable components in this product and all necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible When programming or making test calls to an emergency number briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Per form such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evening 48 CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS DOC STATEMENT NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installi
110. t of any combination of devices subject only to the require ment that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 AVIS L tiquette du ministere des Communications du Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications Le minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communi cations Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e de raccordement Dans certains cas les fils int rieurs de l entreprise utilis s pour un service individuel la ligne unique peuvent tre prolong s au moyen d un dispositif homologu de raccordement cordon prolongateur t l phonique interne L abonne ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp che pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Actuellement les entreprises de t l communications ne permettent pas que l on raccorde leur mat riel aux prises d abonn s sauf dans les cas precis pr vus par les tarifs particuliers de ces entreprises Les r parations du mat riel homologu doivent tre effectu es pas un centre d entretien canadien auto
111. t operation will cause the relay to deactivate The different choices for ZONE TYPE and SYSTEM OPERATION are listed the PROGRAMMING section for field 80 24 Output Relay Displays Enter Relay 00 Qui 01 02 AEVZLZT STT 00 000 2 8 8 8 3 8 02 AEVZLZT STP 0 00 02 Relay Action No Response 0 02 Start Event Not Used 0 02 Start Zn List No List 0 02 Start Zn Typ Zone Disabled 00 02 Stop Zn List No List 0 02 Stop Zn Zone Disabled 00 02 A EV ZL ZT SIT 00000 02 AEVZLZT STP 000 Upon entering field 80 this screen will appear Enter the Relay Number 01 or 02 for a 4229 or 01 02 03 or 04 for a 4204 or 00 to end these entries Press the This screen displays a summary of the current relay START programming for this example relay 02 has been selected Press the key to advance This screen displays summary of the current relay STOP programming Press the key to advance Action A Enter the desired relay action Press the key to advance 0 Not Used 2 Close and Stay Closed 1 Close for 2 seconds 3 Continual Pulses 1 sec On and Event EV Enter the event to START the relay Press the key to advance 0 Not used 2 Fault 1 Alarm 3 Trouble Zone List ZL If a zone list will be used to START the relay action enter the zone list number to be programmed in field 81
112. tal current to be drawn from the Alarm Output terminals 3 amp 4 and Auxiliary Power Output terminals 4 amp 5 does not exceed the values indicated in the SPECIFICATIONS section and on the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram Wire the transformer to the panel before connecting the battery as shown on the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram Do not plug in at this time Connect all loops devices consoles etc to the panel Plug the transformer into a 24 hour uninterrupted AC outlet After some ini tial displays see page 17 and approximately one minute the green POWER or READY LED on the console s should be lit and the consoles should dis play READY Fixed Word consoles or DISARMED READY TO ARM Alpha consoles Connect the battery as shown in the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram 8 15 5 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM General Information installer options are stored in non removable electrically erasable non volatile EEROM memory These options must be programmed for the particular installa tion to establish its specific alarm and reporting features Note It is possible to program the system at any time even at the installer s premises prior to the actual installation Simply apply power temporarily to the control and then program the unit as desired Section THE SECURITY CONTROL IS PROGRAMMED VIA A 5137AD OR 6139 ALPHA CONSOLE or a download These consoles need not necessarily remain in the system after progra
113. tery 5849 Glass Break Detector Transmitter When sound and shock of breaking glass are detected by this unit at the same time a wireless alarm will be transmited via the unit s unique input code Separate alarm and cover tamper signals permit 24 hour monitoring 5890 PIR Detector Transmitter Has unique input code for its dual element passive infrared detector transmitter with built in selectable pulse count Note There is a 3 minute lock out between fault transmissions to conserve battery life The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing at least weekly to insure the system s proper operation at all times 43 OUTPUT RELAY EXAMPLES TABLE ACTION DESIRED Zones in zone list x close relay for 2 seconds on alarms 1 4u x 00 0 oo Zones in zone list x close for 2 seconds on troubles 3 x oo oo Zones in zone list x close for 2 seconds on faults 1 2 oo oo Will activate relay for any zone type plus panics on 5801 whether control is armed or disarmed Console panics will not activate a relay with the configurations above Zones in zone list x close relay on alarms and rese
114. the entire unit must be replaced 5802MN Miniature LEARN AS UR OR Personal Emergency Transmitter 5802MN Its single pushbutton should usually be programmed for control unit response of 24 Hr Audible or 24 Hr Silent Other zone responses are possible 5803 Wireless Key Transmitter Has three pushbuttons each with a unique input loop code The control unit s response to each of the buttons is programmable e g Arm Stay Arm Away Disarm etc Contains a non replaceable battery At the end of the battery s life the entire unit must be replaced 5806 amp 5807 Wireless Photoelectric Smoke Detectors LEARN AS 5806 5807 One piece smoke detectors with built in transmitter 5806 SHOWN Built in UL Listed 85 dB piezoelectric alarm sounder and audible low battery warning 42 5816 Door Window Transmitter Has two unique input loop codes one for a wired closed circuit contact loop and the other for a built in reed switch used in conjunction INPUT with a magnet INPUT LOOP 5817 Multi Point Universal Transmitter LOOP 1 Has three unique input loop codes one for a ERO PRIMARY DIP switch settable Primary contact loop and the others for two Auxiliary closed circuit 2 contact loops The Primary loop may be set for 1 AUX CENTER a Repeating or Single Transmission b Normally TERMINALS Open or Normally Closed Circuit c Slow or Fast 3 Response and d 3 Minute or No Transmissio
115. to initiate an alarm condition transmission Built in 5716 type trans mitter 41 5800 RF System Wireless Transmitters for 5881 INPUT LOOP 3 2 1 4 ALWAYS USE LEARN AS UR OR RF 5801 INPUT LOOP 1 LEARN AS BR 5802 5802CP INPUT LOOP 3 2 1 LEARN AS BR 5803 5775 PIR Detector Transmitter Dual element passive infrared detector transmitter with built in selectable pulse count DIP switch programmable for zones 32 47 Note There is a 3 minute lock out between fault transmissions to conserve battery life Two interchangeable battery compartments are provided One accommodates a single battery and the other two batteries Use of the two battery compartment can double the time between battery replacement 5727 Wireless Keypad Can be used to turn the burglary protection on and off and features the same built in panic functions as wired consoles for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm An LED indication lights each time a key is pressed to verify transmission The keypad is identified as zone 00 on wired consoles when it transmits with a low battery 5827BD Wireless Bidirectional Console used with 5800TM Transmitter Module Can operate the system similarly to wired consoles and can indicate system status via its 3 LEDs and sounder Includes 3 panic keys for 24 hour silent or audible alarm Requires a 5800TM Transmitter Module to operate in conjunction with system s 4281 5881
116. uires a which in turn relays this information to separate programming zone the control which displays the condi It is not necessary to assign a transmit tion and zone number on the console ter s ID s during installation Instead The 5827BD Wireless Keypad is key the contro must learn or be pro pad programmable grammed for each transmitter s ID Certain IDs in the assignment range of code s during programming in con 10 63 have the following characteris junction with assigned zone number s tics and other data Whenever a transmis Transmitters set for IDs of 32 sion takes place whether for a fault 47 will have a 3 minute lock out be check in or low battery the ID code is tween fault transmissions to conserve Sent as part of the message to the battery life normally PIR units but 5881 In turn the information is relayed transmitters protecting frequently to the control which displays the con used doors and windows should also dition and associated zone number on be set for IDs in this range the console Transmitters set for IDs of 48 55 FIRE will transmit once every 12 seconds while the zone is faulted This and the next range of zone numbers have high signal priority and their fre quent transmissions while faulted in sure retriggering of the alarm until the cause is removed Transmitters set for IDs of 56 63 will transmit once every 3 seconds while faulted Transmitter IDs of 62 and 63 are
117. use code if necessary 6c Check programming switches on transmit ter Nuisance or phantom alarm 6c Universal transmitter 5715 5817 pro grammed wrong continued cd TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE continued S Y S T E M continued SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY 7 Intrusion alarm for no ap 7a Protected door or window opened while 7a Check with all occupants of protected parent reason System armed home 7b Improper user operation of exit entry de 7b Check setting of entry delay Exit delay is lays 15 seconds longer than the entry delay time Remind user of same 7c Check all openings for proper switch and magnet orientation 7c Magnets located too far from switches and or doors and windows not properly aligned 7d Magnetic contacts improperly connected or wire broken 7d Check wiring connections Be sure wires are properly stripped and tightly fastened to screw terminals 7e Check and revise program Reprogram transmitter number 7f Mount magnet closer to contact Entry door programmed as instant 7f Loose fitting door or window being rattled by wind or vibrations Transmitter located where temperature drops below 32 F 8b Poor quality or unspecified battery in transmitter Repeated low battery sig nal Change location Use magnetic contacts to protect opening 8b Check
118. y of the current relay STOP programming Press the key to return again to the first screen so that the next relay number to be programmed can be entered or enter 0 0 to end relay programming Note Previously entered data can be reviewed by pressing f 8 0 After the relay number is chosen press to go to the next screens This is a re view mode only and data cannot be changed 25 Example of Output Relay Programming Let us light an indicator when any one of 3 specific zones are faulted or when any 24 hour aux zone is disturbed We want to turn off the indicator manually without affecting the arming status of the system In field 80 we choose Output Relay 01 and program the Action A to be 2 Close and stay closed The Event we are looking for to start the relay action is a fault so we will program 2 in EV We will use Zone List 1 for the 3 specific zones so will program 1 in ZL and will program these 3 zones in field 81 s Zone List 1 The second condition for turning on the indicator is triggering a 24 hour aux zone Zone Type 08 so we will program ZT as 08 To stop relay action and turn off the indicator we do not want to use a restore of any zone so we will program 0 for the Restore of Zone List ZL To choose a manual entry of User Code 7 to turn it off we will program ZT as 34 If no other relay is to be programmed we go to field 81 and progr

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