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2. 10 SMOKE 11 pl Mec 11 ZONGS P5 RR 11 Compatible Smoke Detectors 11 Polling Loop Smoke Detectors 11 11 PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTORS 11 Polling Loop 4275 11 Polling Loop 4196 4278 11 Wireless PIR 5775 11 GLASS BREAK 11 PHONE LINE 12 CONNECTOR TRIGGER OUTPUTS 12 General Information 12 Ground Start 12 Remote Keyswitch 4146 13 MOUNTING amp POWERING 14 5 14 Mounting the 4140XMP PC Board 14 Mounting the 4140XMP Lock 14 Mounting the 4127 Console 14 Surface Mounting the 4137 5137 Consoiss 15 Flush Mounting with Trim Ring Kit B137TRK 15 Adjusting the Alpha Console Viewing Angle 15 POWERING THE SYSTEM 16 Primary Power 16 Back Up 16 Battery Standby Table
3. 16 Earth Ground Connections 16 Power Up 16 Polling Loop Current Draw Worksheet 16 Auxiliary Device Current Draw Worksheet 16 V SYSTEM 17 SECURITY ACCESS CODES 17 Master Code 17 Duress 2 4 Temporary Babysitter Code User 22 KEYPAD General information Viewing Downloaded Messages Using the Built in Users Guide Displaying Panic tetes esses TROUBLE CONDITIONS Check 6 Power Other Trouble RECALLING ALARM amp TROUBLE MESSAGES SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK Vi SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONG 20 Split Dual Ademco Low 5 20 SESCOA Radionics sess 20 4 2 Reporting eere een erento nen 20 432 eere rere 20 Ademco High Speed Reporting
4. RIGHT LOOP FOR ONES 10 16 momo RIGHT ior FOR ZONES 17 24 RIGH OS ENTRYDELAYsi 7 EXITENTRY 10 EXT DELAY 3 ACT ENTE DELAY e 212 EXIT DELAY 42 LEXITENTRY 713 ALARM SOUNDER DURATION SOUNDEROPTS _ 714 ZONE 9 FAST SLOW RESPONS MISC SYSTEM OPTS 1 REYSWITCHENABIE 36 T CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING SOUNDER OPTS 17 POWER LOSS SO HELD OS 38 AC POWER LOSS ALARM TAC LOSS 19 TAC RANDOMIZE 7 _ 721 DISABLE FIRE TIME OUT DER OPT 23 MULTIPLEALARMS SOUNDER OPTS 24 4190WH TAMPER DISABLE RIGHTLOOP _ 26 INTELLIGENT TEST REPORTING TEST TIMER Par POWER UPINPR VOUS STATE ross OP TOUCH TONE OR ROTARY DIAL FST FRIMARY PHONE NUMBER PHENELNECOMM SA SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER PHONE LINEICOMM 135 D LOAD P DOV OAD 35 DOWNLOAD ID Wo DOWNLOADING RER OD COMMAND ENARTES DOWNLOADING INHIBIT BYPA REPORTI ME USERS 9 16 BLE Zones 2 8 OP FE TOR TONE PAUSE ONECO 43 DAL DETECTION PHONE LINE COMM FA RING DETECTION COUNT DOWNLOADING 745 PRIMARY FORMAT PHONE LINE COMM 46 L LOW SPEED FORMAT een HONE LINEICOMM SE FOR PHONE LINE COMM 48 LOW SPEED ORMAT Sec PHONE LINE COMM 49 CHECKSUM VERIF
5. 28 WIRELESS MS MEE 29 COMMUNICATIONS 30 Xl SPECIFICATIONS TOP E 31 4190WH OPERATION amp WIRING 31 DIP SWITCH SETTING 33 PROGRAMMING FORM 36 LIST OF FIGURES 1 4140XMP SYSTEM tiss e cot tue Wen 5 2 POLLING LOOP DEVICES ie Gaceta ie der ul a 7 3 4280 4280 8 RF 8 4 CONNEC TOR 7 alite Ree e eee aa ai 12 5 GROUND START MODULE cris send 12 6 REMOTE KEYSWITCH WIRING seen nets esserci 13 7 MOUNTING THE PCBOARD creer is Sup ne wee 14 8 MOUNTING THE CABINET 1 estne sos 14 9 SURFACE MOUNTING THE CONSOLES non ease enne 15 10 FLUSH MOUNTING THE CONSOLES 4 nete aesti ad thru eR oa sitire oca a Race 15 11 ADJUSTING THE VIEW ANGLE INSERTING THE 15 12 4190WH OPERATION amp WIRING 2 222 2 0 31 13 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 32 SEVEN STEPS TO EASY INSTALLATION The following steps are req
6. NOTES 97 Poll Loop Short 88 amp 90 RCVR not receiving transmitter ojo ojo signals 89 amp 91 RCVR not responding bad conn to panel Cow oro ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENABLES 73 ZONE TYPES 1 8 All enabled T 4 6 ZONE TYPES 9 amp 10 EBIIB 9 10 All enabled o 241 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO HIGH SPEED FORMAT 94 82 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 2 Ademco High Speed 51 DUAL REPORTING no 45 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 47 SECONDARY FORMAT 2 Ademco High Speed fo o 0 0 e fo SLOW SPEED FORMAT 8 0 STANDARDIEXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 49 CHECKSUMVERIFICATION 0 o o 0 9 0 Mo checksum Secondary Alam Rer Bypass Tri OpwCis Low 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics ALARM REPORT CODE amp 10 DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 SUPERVISORY 5 RESTORE CODES 54 CODE 551D 755 CODE 57 ID 58 6010 61 CODE 62 ID 63 191 dos _0 1 Rat vene 25 014 0 1 Alam Ret 2 012 10 013 18 014 26 0j4 010 Trouble ojo 19 014 27 014 10 40121 12 2004 o 2eLoj4 010 oio eres s oi 13 013 oi Jone 21014 29 014 0 Bypss Ret 6972 14 013 22 014 014 7Co 15 013 23 014 1 014 02 16013 24014 32 015
7. to insure the system s proper operation at all times X TROUBLESHOOTING CONSOLES Console inoperable erratic display Power down completely AC battery disconnect the battery and power up again AC only Check that auxiliary voltage is between 12 5VDC 14 0VDC If not disconnect all auxiliary devices and take another reading within the above range there is too much current being drawn by the auxiliary devices see the Polling Loop amp Auxiliary Device Worksheets for the current draw of each device ff still not within the above range check incoming power from the No 1361 transformer Voltage should be 16 5VAC If below 15 carefully check the AC supply for a minimum of 110 VAC With all auxiliary devices and battery still disconnected check the voltage on the red amp black battery leads It should be 13 65VDC approx not replace the Control f it is 13 65VDC the battery may not be at full charge allow the battery to charge 12 24 hours before reconnecting the auxiliary devices or the battery may be bad and not able to hold a charge Console displays Not Ready but no zone is displayed when the ready key is depressed Check to make sure there is a zone type response entered in program field 05 for 97 polling loop short zone response is entered and a loop short occurs the display will only read READY without an explanation Check to determine il a
8. 20 Contact ID Reporting 20 Table of Contact ID Event Codes 21 4140XMP Communication Programming Guide 21 Vil PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 22 GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 22 Default Programming 22 Data Programming 22 Programming 22 COMMUNICATION DEFAULT PROGRAMMING 23 Easy to Program Communication Fields 23 LOW SPOOGi ccscscoscccascccoveccyssssavccssncesssscsese 23 Ademco 23 Ademco High 23 Contact ID oues ese eee eee eren o ep eia 23 PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTORS 24 Entering Zone Descriptors 24 Adding Custom 5 24 Creating a Custom 25 Vocabulary of Words In Memory 25 VIII DOWNLOADING PRIMER 26 IX TESTING THE SYSTEM 27 Using Test 27 Armed System 27 Turning the System Over to the User 27 Note To The Installer 27 X TROUBLESHOOTING 28 CONSOLES cerei eere ea ronde 28 ree ZONES 1 9 28
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10. 63 1 49 DISABLE TROUBLE SOUNDER FOR RF SUPERVISION 1 disabie enable Must be 07 for UL 36 SOUNDER OPTIONS TEST TIMER OPTIONS 13 ALARM SOUNDER DURATION L1 26 INTELLIGENT TEST REPORTING servit 01 15 times 2 minutes 04 Minimum 4 minutes for UL Yeyes report seni it any other report was recently sent 16 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING 27 REPORT INTERVAL 1 enable Enter interval in hours 001 199 000 report 024 Max 024 for UL 721 DISABLE FIRE TIME OUT 83 FIRST TEST REPORT 723 MULTIPLE ALARMS i es Day 12 min yt artis at 00 23 Min 00 59 1 47 ENABLE CHIME ANNUN o diaabie MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM OPTIONS ON EXVERNAR a are SOUNDER 14 ZONESFASUSLOWRESP tafast pe sow for 38 INHIBIT BYPASS OF A ZON 717 AC POWER LOSS SOUNDING 14 6 0 01 31 00 if all zones except a ut LE 18 AC POWERLOSS ALARM teves touno 41 EOLA DISABLE Zones 2 8 19 ACRANDOMZE s randomize 10 40 osno Ly RUE ope ECL A 221546 AUXILIARY OUTPUT ENABLE 28 POWER UP IN PREVIOUS STATE __ oround stani 1eopenvelose rigger 2 cocsdia sounding PHONE LINE amp COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS 30 TOUCH TONEORROTARYDIAL 31 PABX ACCESS CODE 1 TouchTone O
11. using a 5137 console a user friendly English language description location of all protection zones keypad panics polling loop short and 4280 supervision faults can be programmed into the system Each description can be composed of a combination of words up to a maximum of 3 that are selected from a vocabulary of approximately 220 words stored in memory and any word can have an s 5 added to it In addition up to 20 installer defined words be added to those already in memory Thus when an alarm or trouble occurs in a zone an appropriate description for the location of that zone will be displayed at the console An installer s message can also be programmed which will be displayed when the system is Ready ex THE PETERSON s NOTE Alpha descriptor entry can be accomplished locally at the 5137 console or remotely using a 4130PC Downloader ENTERING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS 1 Enter programming mode as described previously 2 Key 93 The following will be displayed ZN In this mode the console keys have these functions 3 Scrolls both alphabet and actual words in ascending alphabetical order 1 Scrolis both alphabet and actual words in descending alphabetical order 2 Adds or removes an s 8 to a vocabulary word 6 Toggles between alphabet and actual word list and used to accept desired entr es 8 Saves the zone description in the system s memory 4 plus zone number will display the de
12. 01 IL SC e 1 were Sem 1 erem CD ool etm aen MEL LL seen NOTES 97 Poll ae Stor 58 8 m net receiving transmitter signals 89 amp 91 RCVR I bad conn to panel SEGUE RO WWE dut eu E 2 gg o 006800000 mOUOUDODO 24 4190WH TAMPER DISABLE 1 aabe fomenebe 193 C Lj d og m 86 ZONE EXPANDER DEVICE LL 1 0nly one 4208 00 10 17 than San one 4208 SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR ZONES 1 63 MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS OPTIONS Enter 1 to enable a zone as wireless O non wireless 1 26 FIRST RF RECEIVER SELECT L 1eyes Dno 1 18 Seat se Se 1 27 SECOND RF RECEIVER SELECT __ tapes ouno CJ 0 7728 RFTRANSMITERLOW 7 on disarmed ZONES 9 10 14 12 13 14 15 16 BATTERY ANNUN ust be for UL 120 LC CJ 0 L 0 729 RFTRANSMMIERLOW ZONES 17 18 9 20 24 BATTERY REPORT ENABLE Must be 4 for UL 1 30 RF RECEIVER SUPERVISION CHECK IN INTERVAL 02 15 times 2 hours 00 disables supervision 6 Max 6 12 hr for UL 39 m 1 31 RF TRANSMITTER O O CHECK IN INTERVAL 02 15 times 2 hours 48 00 disables transmitter supervision 12 Max 6 12 hr for UL 1 44 WIRELESS KEYPAD 6 TAMPER DETECT ENABLE enabl
13. Part or all of the above message can be modified to create a custom installer message For example DISARMED on the first line or READY TO ARM on the second line could be replaced by the installation company name or phone number for service Note that there are only 16 character spaces on each of the two lines To create a custom display message proceed as follows 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Key 83 The foliowing will be displayed ZN 3 4 Key 00 again The following will appear Key 00 The following will appear ED DISARMED READY TO ARM A cursor will be present at the extreme left of the first line over the first star The 6 key is used to move the cursor to the right and the 4 key to move the cursor to the left Key 7 may be used to to insert spaces or erase existing characters Press the key to return to the 5 For example to replace READY TO ARM with the message SERVICE 424 0177 proceed as follows Press the 6 key to move the cursor to the right and continue until the cursor is positioned over the first location on the second line Press the 3 key to advance through the alphabet to the first desired character in this case 5 Use the 1 key to go backward when necessary When the desired character is reached press 6 The cursor will then move to the next position ready for entry of the next character in this example E When the cursor re
14. VISTA SERIES 4140XMP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ADEMCO N5008 1V1 1 92 CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of the VISTA 4140XMP _ The purpose of these Installation Instructions is to give you a brief overview of the VISTA 4140XMP system and provide instructions for installing a basic system As always ADEMCO is there for YOU Our SALES and TECHNICAL SUPPORT staff are eager to assist you in any way they can so don t hesitate to call for any reason East Coast Technical Support 1 800 645 7492 8 a m 6 p m E S T West Coast Technical Support 1 800 458 9469 8 a m 5 p m P S T PLEASE Before you call Technical Support be sure you 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 Again CONGRATULATIONS and WELCOME ABOARD TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION The VISTA Control ecce ee eee eere eterne n 5 Easy Programming M 5 4140XMP 5 5 Note to 4140XM Users ess 5 ZONE CO
15. and CHIME for approximately 5 seconds and then releasing it Abbreviated instructions relative to the key that has been pressed will then be displayed 2 lines of text are displayed at a time This function is available when the System is in the armed or the disarmed state DISPLAYING DESCRIPTORS 5137 only The Aipha Consoles can display all programmed descriptors which is useful to the installer when checking entries and can be helpful to the user when there is a need to identify zones To display descriptors press and hold the READY key until the built in instructions for that key appear then release the key The zone descriptors will appear one at a time for about 2 3 seconds each For faster viewing press the READY key to display the next descriptor in numerical order and so on When all descriptors have been displayed the Control will exit display mode To exit display mode before all descriptors have been displayed enter the security code and press the OFF key PANIC KEYS There are three pairs of keys 1 3 that if programmed can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each pair of keys can be individually programmed for 24 Hour Silent Audible or Auxiliary responses The panic function is activated when the appropriate pair of keys are pressed at the same time The panic functions are identified by the system as follows PANIC PAIR Displayed as Zon
16. 4 2 or Ademco Express is to be sent for each zone including panics non alarm codes and supervisory codes NOTE Enter 10 to transmit an A which appears as O at the receiver All zones are separated into groups of 8 with common restore trouble and bypass codes for every 2 groups 16 zones There are 2 double digit entries for each code For 3 1 4 1 4 2 and Ademco Express the first entry is the alarm code for a standard report The second entry is the ID digit for an expanded 3 1 4 1 report or for a 4 2 or Ademco Express report if the second digit is 0 only 3 1 or 4 1 or 4 1 express non expanded messages will be sent only three digits are entered in the account number field the ID or second digits are ignored if entered For Ademco High Speed format the first digit entry is the channel assignment for that zone and the second digit is ignored if entered For Contact ID reporting the first digit entry any non zero entry enables reporting for that zone and the second digit is ignored NOTE Restoral reports for an event will not be sent if the event itself is not enabled even if a restore code is programmed for that event LOW SPEED 94 80 Loading this default does the following Selects low speed standard format with no checksum for both phone numbers Assigns the following report codes 03 for zones 2 47 01 for zones 1 amp 48 55 fire zones 02 for zones 62 63 panic transmitters amp 95 9
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18. screwed to the backplate by the top and bottom screws previously removed ig ee MOUNTING THE 4137 5137 CONSOLES Use the template provided on a separate sheet to mark the positions on the wall for the screw mounting holes and the cut out for the wiring Pull the interface wiring in the wall through the cut out Remove the console s back cover The securing screw at the front of the console must be removed to release the back cover Pass the interface wiring through the opening in the back cover then mount the back cover to the wall surface with screws Splice the interface wiring to the console wires or to the wires on the interface connector supplied with 4137s Insulated solderless wire splices eg 311 may be used for splicing Attach the main body of the console to the wall mounted back cover The console is properly attached when it snaps into place Use the securing screw previously removed to secure the console to the back cover FLUSH MOUNTING WITH TRIM RING KIT 5137TRK 1 Cut out a 4 3 4 high by 8 wide opening in the wall between studs no less than 1 1 2 from either stud Use the template provided to mark the cut out Insert the four 1 1 2 long 6 screws through the mounting holes in the Trim Ring and then attach the four metal securing clips as shown in the diagram Use only two or three turns of each screw allowing the metal clips to hang freely The clips must not
19. such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Moreover smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage or flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or the 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 intusion can only be detected unobstructed areas covered by the beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system cn reduce their dete
20. 010 95 12 Loio o ojo 96 012 oio e n AC Restore ojo ojo ee 017 012 Cojo s Test ojo 00 NOTES 97 Loop Short 88 amp 90 not receiving transmitter Power signals 89 amp 91 RCVR not responding bad conn to panel Prog Tamper ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENABLES 79 ZONE TYPES 1 8 All enabled SIDE di EU 40 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO EXPRESS FORMAT 94 81 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 3 Ademco Express 51 DUAL REPORTING no 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 47 SECONDARY FORMAT 3 Ademco Express fo o 0 fo 6 9 standard R Aarm Bypass Troi OpnCis Low Bat enn pec 5 E 553 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 49 ndard CHECKSUMVERFICATON 0 5 5 5 5 5 Alarm Rat mes Opn Cis Low Bat o 50 SESCOWRADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionica ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 SUPERVISORY RESTORE CODES 54 CODE 5510 56 CODE 5710 58 8010 61 CODE 62102 63 so 114 Rat vien 07 25012 114 2 110 so ojo trowe om 26012 016 ot towe a o on Thons 190011 27 012 010 voie Cio wor e 90 omen 20912 ue zefor oe Co em so omens 21012 012 010 011 Con 22 912 012 110
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22. 85 you can power one of them from auxiliary power instead of using a 4197 loop extender module 16 4140XMP AUX STANDBY CURRENT DRAW 5 200mA 4 hrs 6 hrs 3 hrs 2 5 hrs __ 7 0 ____ 11 7hs 15595 145 NOTE The above figures are approximate and may vary depending upon the D quality and capacity of the battery 675 Ground Start Module 50 mA 4280 or 42008 ST 4197 Poll Loc p Extender PT EARTH GROUND CONNECTIONS In order for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective the designated earth ground terminal must be terminated in a good earth ground The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations Meta Cold Water Pipe Use a non corrosive metal strap firmly secured to the pipe to which the ground lead is electrically connected and secured AC Power Outlet Ground Available from 3 prong 120VAC power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a three wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61 035 or equivalent available at most electrical supply stores POWER UP PROCEDURE 1 Fill out the Polling Loop Current Draw and Auxiliary Device Current Draw Worksheets shown below Make sure that the currents drawn from these outputs do not exceed their respective ratings CAUTION Failure to observe the polling loop cu
23. Close reporting is enabled The status channel might have the following conditions 1 DURESS For Duress Plus Channels 9 15 Only 2 OPENING 3 BYPASS For Channels 1 8 Only 4 CLOSING 5 TROUBLE For Channels 1 8 Only 6 SYSTEM STATUS AC LOSS in Channel 1 LOW BATTERY in Channel 2 PROGRAM TAMPER in Channel 3 POWER ON RESET in Channel 4 NORMAL ALARM STATUS Channels 18 Only 9 TEST REPORT A typical high speed report may look as follows 1234 5115 5555 7 Acct 1234 with alarms on channels 2 amp 3 ADEMCO HIGH SPEED LIMITATIONS 1 When using Ademco high speed remember there are only 15 channels available plus a duress channel If more than 15 zones are being used they must share channels 2 With high speed reporting channels 9 15 cannot report troubles or bypasses Use these channels for zones that will not have to report these conditions CONTACT ID REPORTING This is the only format that can identify all 64 protection zones by their unique zone Contact ID numbers and provides a 1 digit event qualifier and 3 digit specifically defined event code which quickly identifies the reported condition Contact ID reports Dual Tone Mutti Frequency 10 characters per second and responds to a 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz handshake and a 1400 Hz kissoff This format also uses checksum instead of two message venfication A complete report takes under 3 seconds Contact ID Reporting takes the
24. ENABLE 1734 COMMUNICATOR SPLIT REPORT NG PHONE LINE COMM WIRELESS _ MISC WIRELESS 1 44 WIRELESS KEYPAD MISC SYSTEM OPTS ENABLE CONSOLE ANNUN ENTRY 42 DIAL PAUSE __________ LINE COMM DURING EXIT DELAY 1743 DIAL DETECTION PHONE LINECOMM 146 AUXILIARY OUTPUT ENABLE SVSTEMOPTS 744 RING DETECTION COUNT DOWNLOAD ENABLE CHIME ANNUN SOUNDER OPTS 45 PRIMARYFORMAT TT PHONE LINE COMM QN EXTERNAL ALARM SOUNDER 1746 LOW SPEED FORMA PHONE LINE COMM WIRELESS KEYPAD DISAB 47 SECONDARY FORMAT PHONE LINE COMM TAMPER DETECT ENABLE 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec PHONE LINE COMM DISABLE TROUBLE SOUNDER 549 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION PHONE LINE COMM FOR SUPERVISION 50 SESCOAMADIONICS SELECT PHONE LINE COMM 1 20 BABYSITTER CODE ENABLE ACCESS ORTE m 51 DUAL REPORTING PORT RESTHICTIO P DUAL REPORTING PHONE LINEICOMM LINECOMM 1 53 DOWNLOAD CALLI BACK 2 DOWNLOADING 752 STANDARD EXP REPORT PRIMARY PHONE LINE COMM CES STANDARD EXPREPORTSECNDHY PHONELINECOMM LL24 SECURITY CODE MODE ACCESS OPTS PROGRAMMING COMMANDS To enter program mode enter installer code 8 0 0 To set standard defaults press 97 To set communicatlon defaults press 94 one of the following 80 low speed 81 Ademco Express 82 High Speed 83e
25. NAMEPLATE POWERING THE SYSTEM PRIMARY POWER Power to the 4140XMP control panel is supplied by model No 1361 Plug in Transformer which is rated at 16 5VAC 40VA Caution must be taken when wiring this transformer to the panel to guard against blowing the fuse inside the transformer NOTE Use 1361CN Transformer in Canadian installations Do not use the 1361CN in UL Listed applications BACK UP POWER In the event of an AC power loss the 4140XMP control pane is supported by a back up rechargeable gel coll battery YUASA NP4 12 12V 4AH and NP7 12 12V 7AH batteries are recommended Do not use Gates batteries sealed lead acid type The standby battery is automatically tested every 24 hours beginning 24 hours after exiting programming mode In addition entry into the test mode will cause a battery test to be initiated BATTERY STANDBY TABLE at the time of the AC lo Use 4AH battery for UL installations POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET RPM DEVICE CURRENT amp UNITS TOTAL CURRENT 4194 Contact 419250 Photo Smoke O04mA 14192501 Smoke wHeat 0 4 mA 1 4192CP lon Smoke O4mA EE entente 4208 8 Zone RPM 16mA ____ ______ 428063 Zone RF 40 __ 14280 8 B Zone RP 40mA If the total current draw exceeds 64 mA 4197 Loop Extender module must be used Wf using two 4280s 4280
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27. a report to reach the central station An average 4 2 Low Speed report might take as long as 20 seconds to complete its report but 4 2 Express takes under 3 seconds 2 Two message rounds are eliminated by the use of a checksum digit instead of the communicator sending 2 rounds per report it sends only 1 round with a checksum digit at the end Doing this also helps in decreasing the time it takes for a report to be sent CHECKSUM is explained further at the end of this section 3 The handshake frequency is 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz and the kissoff is 1400 Hz 20 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION ADEMCO HIGH SPEED REPORTING ADEMCO s High Speed format transmits data at a rate of 10 characters per second The handshake frequency is 1400 Hz foliowed by 2300 Hz and the kissoff frequency is 1400 Hz The message contains 13 digits as follows 4 digit account number eight channels of zone information 1 8 or duress plus 9 15 one status channel which identifies the type of events being reported in the eight zone locations A typical High Speed report will be kissed off in under 5 seconds Channels 1 through 8 might have one of the following conditions 1 NEW EVENT 2 OPENING Status Channel Always 2 RESTORE 4 CLOSING Status Channel Always 4 5 NORMAL NO EVENT TO REPORT 6 PREVIOUSLY REPORTED NOT YET RESTORED NOTE Channel 1 will contain the user ID 1 9 A F if Open
28. are set to their factory set pre programmed values If desired load one of the communication default programming sets by entering one of the following code sequences TABLE OF DEFAULT PROGRAMMING COMMANDS PRESS TO LOAD THIS DEFAULT SET Ademco High Speed communication defaults 22 Refer to the PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS section for further instructions if one of the four communication default programming sets is used 3 Program the data fields Program the appropriate phone numbers and account numbers as well as any other programming fields required to customize the system to the needs of the installation Refer to the PROGRAMMING FORM at the end of this manual 4 Enter Zone Descriptions 5137 only Refer to the PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS section to enter zone descriptors and a custom installer s message 5 Exit Programming Mode When all fields have been entered and checked and zone descriptors have been assigned exit programming mode by pressing either 98 or 99 A second entry of 99 is required if the exit is being done from fields 1 00 and above To prevent re access to Programming mode using the Installer s code use 98 The only way to re access Programming mode is by depressing both the and 8 keys at the same time within 30 seconds of power up Exiting by using 99 always allows reentry into Programming mode using the Installer s code Either way of exiting will allow acce
29. be used in UL Listed applications POLLING LOOP SMOKE DETECTORS 4192SD 4192SDT 4192CP Can be added to the 2 wire Polling Loop on zones 10 through 64 as programmed in fields 03 04 05 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 and 1 05 These detectors have a built in RPM which is DIP switch programmable They are wired n parallel to the polling loop and do not need auxiliary power or a separate reset switch The polling loop provides power and reset signals to the detectors as well as alarm and trouble signals from the detectors WIRELESS SMOKE DETECTOR 5706 One piece photoelectric smoke detector with built in transmitter DIP switch programmable for zones 48 55 Built in 85 dB piezoelectric alarm sounder and audible low battery warning POLLING LOOP PIR 4196 4278 The 4196 4278 are quad element passive infrared detectors with a built in RPM that is connected directly to the 2 wire polling loop The sensor loop that permits connection of another nearby alarm sensor reed contact etc WIRELESS PIR 5775 The 5775 is a battery operated wireless dual element passive infrared motion detector that can be monitored by a 4280 4280 8 wireless receiver The 4280 is connected to the 2 wire polling loop The IE 7351 series detectors have been tested and found to be compatible with these ratings Up to 50 IEI 735L detectors connected in parallel may be used the alarm current provided by this zone is sufficient to sup
30. being used make sure program fields 06 07 08 1 10 1 11 1 12 and 1 13 are programmed as 0 ff bath left and right loops are being used make sure program fields 06 07 08 1 10 1 11 1 12 and 1 13 are programmed with 075 for the left loops and 1 s for the tight loops NOTE On a 4190WH you cannot use a right loop uniess the left loop is used also Check polling loop voltage at the contro as well as at each RPM There should be fluctuating 8 11 VDC on the loop Check it programmed tor tamper detection in program field 24 24 0 the RPM will come up in trouble when its cover is removed 4190WH only 4208 is being used for zones 10 17 program field 86 must be set for 1 and the DIP switches should be set as follows 1 2 3 4 S OFF If any other 4208 configuration is being used field 86 must 0 and the DIP switches set according to the instructions accompanying the 4208 Zones indicating fault conditions READY not displayed ff using 4190WH make sure that the jumpers are set up in accordance with the EOLR being used on the left loop the right loop never uses an EOLR using 4208 make sure the zones are set up with the correct EOLRs See the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES section for 4208 usage ff using a 4196 right loop make sure only closed circuit i devices are used and check the program fields 06 through 08 and 1 10 through 1 13 to make sure the zone
31. clear this display simply repeat the disarm sequence enter the security code and press the OFF key The consoles also feature chime annunciation and 3 panic key pairs for silent audible fire or auxiliary alarms which can notify the central station of an alarm condition if that Setvice is connected Note that if QUICK ARM is enabled field 29 the f key can be pressed instead of entering the security code for any of the arming procedures Away Stay Instant Maximum etc For additional information refer to the User s Manual VIEWING DOWNLOADED MESSAGES 5137 consoles only Users may occasionally receive messages on the console display trom their installation company When this occurs the console will display Message Press 0 for 5 secs Instruct the user to press and hold the 0 key to display the central station s message Note that the system must be in the READY state to view these messages MESSAGE PRESS 0 FOR 5 SECS PRESS amp HOLD DOWN FOR 5 SECONDS 18 USING THE BUILT IN USER S GUIDE 5137 only An abbreviated User s Manual is stored in the system s memory and can be particularly useful to the end user if the printed User s Manual is not conveniently accessible when the user needs to perform a seldom used and unfamiliar system procedure The Built in User s Guide is displayed by simply pressing any of the function keys e g OFF AWAY STAY MAXIMUM BYPASS INSTANT CODE TEST READY
32. dn WITH WORD 39 UP dn dn UP UP UP 40 UP an UP dn UP UP UP 40 UP dn jUP dn dn dn 41 UP dn UP dn dn cence 9 SWITCH POSITION 42 UP dn UP dn UP dn 10 12 374 5 43 UP dn on UP UP 44 UP dn UP UP dn dn 45 UP UP dn do UP dn 45 UP dn UP UP an UP 46 UP dn UP dn dn dn UP 46 UP dn UP UP UP dn 47 UP dn UP dn dn dn dn 47 dn UP UP UP UP 48 UP dn dn UP UP UP UP 48 dn UP UP UP UP 4B UP dn dn dn 14 UP 15 i 36 0 49 UP dn dn UP UP UP dn 49 UP UP UP dn 49 UP UP dn dn dn UP UP dn UPion 51 UP UP dn dn UP UP 37 on UP UP dn 18 UP UP 53 __ dn Ui 54 UP dn dn UP dn UP 19 UP UP dn d P_UP dn 55 P dn dn UP dn 20 dn UP dn UP UP 55 an UP dn dn dn 55 UP UP dn UP UP UP 56 UP dn dn UP UP UP 21 dn UP dn UP 56 UP UP UP 57 UP dn dn dn UP UP dn 57 UP UP UP dn dn UP 58 UP dn dn dn UP dn UP 58 UP UP UP UP dn 59 dn dn UP onion 59 59 UP UP UP dn UP UP 7760 dn dn dn dn UP UP 725 dn dn UP U dn 50 UP UP UE UE on dn in Pi U 61 dn dn dn dn UP dn 1 UP UP UP UP dn UP 7 FS A Ub dn 62 dn dn dn UP 62 UP_UP UP_UP_UP_an 63 UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP er 4 2 Bi O dn da dn VALUE 32 16 B 2 1 VALUE 32 16 8 4 2 1 ALUE 32 16 8 4 20 IT B VALUE 16 8 4 2 34 DIP SWIT
33. following format CCCC Q EEE GG 222 where CCCC Customer subscriber number Q Event qualifier where Esnew event 1 and Re restore 3 Event code 3 hexadecimal digits defined in the table on the next page Always 00 222 Zone contact ID number reporting the alarm 001 099 or user number 001 070 for open close reports System status messages AC Loss Walk Test etc contain zeroes in the ZZZ location TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Code Definition 333 Receiver Failure Trouble ____________ 121 Duress _________________ ire Loop Trouble 122 Silent Panic 123 Audible Panic 381 _ Loss of Supervision 131 __ Perimeter Burglary 382 Lossof RPM Supervision rss 1383 _ Sensor Tamper 384 Transmitter Low Battery 401 O C By B Day Night Burgla 1403 Power Up Armed 406 CancelbyUser 1142 Polling Loop Short Alarm 143 Receiver Failure Alarm Remote Arm Disarm Download 408 QuikArm 150 24HourAwxliary 301 AC Loss 409 Keyswitch O C 302 Low System Battery 1305 System 306 Program Tamper ______________________ 01 Manually Triggered Test 602 Periodic Test Kop ee 309 Battery Test Fail 332 Poll Loop Short Trouble ADVISORY Ademco s new Contact ID reporting is capable
34. from the intercom wiring as possible minimum 6 If this spacing cannot be achieved shielded wire must be used ff this is not done interference on the intercom system might occur Also note that the maximum total wire length supported is cut in half when shielded wire is used ADVISORIES The maximum allowable current draw on the polling loop is 64mA Reter to the POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET found in the POWERING THE SYSTEM section for current draws of various polling loop devices if more than 64mA is being drawn use of the 4197 provides another loop with 64mA available Make cartain to include the total current drawn on the polling loop in the AUXILIARY CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET see POWERING THE SYSTEM section when figuring the total auxiliary load on the panel s power supply POLLING LOOP DEVICES See PERIPHERAL DEVICES section for compatible polling loop smoke detectors and passive infrared motion detectors 4208 Eight Zone Polling Loop Expansion Module Used to supervise up to 8 hard wired devices via the polling loop NOTE Does not support 2 wire smoke detectors Set DIP switches to identity 8 zones The first two zones can be either normal or fast response DIP switch selectable All zones are EOLR supervised first six zones 4 7k ohms last two zones 30k ohms provided with the 4208 4190WH Two Zone Remote Point Module Used to supervise 2 hard wired devices via the polling loop DIP
35. or are responding irregularly The Test mode cuts the receiver s sensitivity by 50 This means that as long as a transmitter responds its location is satisfactory Move the affected transmitters to another location and re test There may be something blocking its transmission path tf all transmitters are aftected move the receiver to another location There may be something blocking its reception no receiver location can be found that can reliably receive transmitters add a second receiver in different location in the premises to extend the RF coverage of the system 29 COMMUNICATIONS or COMM FAILURE is displayed 4127 4127 COMM FAILURE 5137 indicates that the communicator has attempted 8 times to send report to the central station but did nof get kissoff Check with the central station to make sure the programmed format is acceptable to the central station s receiver Check program field 49 to if single message with checksum has been enabled The central station receiver might not be able to handle checksum Check program field 1 34 to see if split reporting is enabled only a primary central station phone number is being used field 1734 must 0 Check program field 31 PABX ACCESS CODE Enter up to 4 digits only if an outside line must be accessed before the number is dialed or if cali waiting is to be suppressed The latter feat
36. programmed in the system are indicating CHECK conditions Check program fields 02 through 05 and 1 01 through 1 05 to make sure all unused zones are 00s Check program fields 1 18 through 1 25 to make sure that all non RF zones are Os Zones indicating NOT READY condition but transmitter contact loop is intact Put the system in the SNIFFER MODE for at least 2 hours to see if another system in the area is using the same house ID so change this system s house ID number Make sure zones in question are selected as RF in fields 1 18 1 25 One or more transmitters are indicating CHECK conditions after a while console beeping rapidly Check that the transmitters have the correct house 10 programmed Check that the transmitters have the correct transmitter ID assigned Check that the transmitters have fresh batteries 97 appears in the console display and rapid beeping occurs This indicates that the polling loop has either a direct short or a short to ground on the 4 side Might also indicate that the 4280 RF Receiver is causing the short disconnect 4280 to verity Check that polling loop polarity is correct at the Control panel as well as at each 4280 Check continuity from side of the loop to ground disconnect the polling loop from the Contro first an open should be read no continuity If a short to ground exists find and eliminate the short Check voltage across th
37. series with one another between terminals 22 amp 23 see SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS Diagram This zone can be programmed for either normal response 350mS the default response or for fast response 10mS This zone is suitable for monitoring fast acting glass break sensors or vibration sensors when programmed for fast response Avoid using mechanical magnetic or relay type contacts in this zone when programmed for fast response Note that the maximum resistance for this zone is 300 ohms 6 TYPE 7 24 HOUR AUDIBLE This type also assigned to a zone containing a Panic button but which will initiate an audible alarm in addition to an alarm report to the Central Station ex bedside panic TYPE 8 24 HOUR AUXILIARY This type assigned to a zone containing a button for use in personal emergencies or to a zone containing monitoring devices such as water sensors temperature sensors etc Designed to initiate an alarm report to the Central Station and only provides Console alarm sounds and alarm displays TYPE 9 SUPERVISED FIRE Used for zones containing smoke detectors heat detectors pull stations etc An open in this zone will initiate a trouble signal A short in this zone will initiate a fire alarm puse external sounder and report to central station TYPE 10 INTERIOR BURGLARY DELAY This type is similar to type 4 except that entry delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardiess of whether or not an e
38. space to the left 7 Inserts a space at the cursor location erasing any Character at that location 8 Saves the new word in the system s memory Returns to description entry mode 4 Key the number of the custom word or word string to be created 01 20 For example if you are creating the first word or word str ng enter 01 when creating the second word enter 02 and so on A cursor will now appear at the beginning of the second line 24 continued page 25 4 Select the first letter of the desired description note that is already displayed Use key 3 to advance through the alphabet and key 1 to go backward For example assume the desired description for zone 1 is BACK DOOR Press key 3 repeatedly or hold down the key until B appears then press key 6 to display the first available word beginning with B Repeatedly press key 3 to advance through the available words until the word BACK is displayed Press key 1 to move backward through the word list To add an 5 s press the 2 key The first depression adds an s the second depression adds an g the third depression displays no character to erase the character the fourth depression adds an s etc To accept the chosen word press the 6 key which toggles back to the alphabet list 5 For selection of the next word DOOR repeat step 4 but press key 3 until the desired first letter of the next word
39. the transmitter number and CHECK will be displayed Each transmitter including 5701 and 5727 is also supervised for low battery conditions and will transmit a low battery signal to the 4280 when the battery has approximately 30 days of lile remaining NOTE After replacing a low or dead battery activate the transmitter and enter the security code OFF to clear its memory of the Low Battery signal The 4280 itself is also supervised three ways 1 If the cover of the 4280 is removed an ALARM or TROUBLE will be displayed depending upon the response programmed for zones 89 amp 91 field 1 09 2 If the connection is broken between the 4280 and the control panel or the 4280 s cover is removed an ALARM or TROUBLE will be displayed depending on the response programmed ior zones 89 amp 91 field 1 09 This response is usually that of a DAY NIGHT or 24 hour type 8 3 If within a programmed interval of time the 4280 does not hear from any of its transmitters an ALARM or TROUBLE will be displayed depending on the response programmed for zones 88 amp 90 fields 1 08 amp 1 09 HOUSE IDENTIFICATION The 4280 responds only to transmitters with the same house ID DIP switch programmabile from 01 31 This prevents system interference from transmitters in other nearby systems To make sure you do not choose a House ID that is in use nearby put the system in the Snitter Mode which is described later in this sectio
40. to panel i 2 Entry Exit 1 02 Entry Exit epoch P 04 ollower 05 t DESIGNATE RIGHT LOOP FOR MULTIPLEX EXPANSION 1zyes Ozno e E Epp PES s E mee ZONES 49 50 24 4190WH TAMPER DISABLE _ 1213 EJ LJ 0 amp s Jef 86 ZONE EXPANDER DEVICE tmonty one 4208 instaled for zones 10 17 than one 4208 or other devices 55 SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR ZONES 1 63 MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS OPTIONS Enter 1 to enable a zone as wireless O non wireless 1 26 FIRST RF RECEIVER SELECT 1 yes 0 1 CJ 0 2 1 27 SECOND RF RECEIVER SELECT eyes fomno 19 C H 1 28 RFTRANSMITTERLOW disarmed ZONES 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BATTERY ANNUN Must be 1 for UL 120 0 LJ DJ LJ L 0 9 1729 RFTRANSMITTERLOW omcisabie ZONES 17 19 20 1 22 B 2 BATTERY REPORT ENABLE Must be t for UL va 1 1 CJ C1 CJ D eso RFRECEIVER supervision ZONES 25 26 5 m CHECK IN MEAE 2 1 22 00 disables supervision 6 1 vz D 5 37 38 39 40 1 31 RF TRANSMITTER O EG ER Codec poner Paha rt 1 44 WIRELESS KEYPAD 124 C TAMPER DETECT ENABLE 1 enable O disable 1 48 WIRELESS KEYPAD DISABLE 1
41. will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected chu This precaution may be particularty 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 Ihe 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 p
42. 1031 Motor Bell amp Box AMSECO motor bell amp box rated at 81 dB 10 feet PA400B beige PA400R red Indoor Piezo Sounder BRK indoor piezo sounder red or beige rated at 90 dB 10 feet SMOKE DETECTORS ZONE 1 When programmed as an EOLR supervised FIRE zone type 09 in program field 02 up to sixteen 2 wire smoke detectors can be used When programmed for fire the second CODE OFF sequence momentarily power to reset the smoke detectors COMPATIBLE SMOKE DETECTORS DEYECTOR BAK MODEL base BARS ADVISORIES If the EOLR is not at the end of the loop the zone is not fully supervised The system will not respond to an open circuit within the zone The alarm current provided by this zone is sufficient to support operation of only one detector in the alarmed state Refer to the maximum polling loop wire runs listed in the POLLING LOOP section when using polling loop smoke detectors 5706 Select a mounting site with the following notes in mind Best coverage will be obtained if the mounting site is selected such that the likely direction of intruder motion is across the said of protection Avoid locating the unit where central heating radiators flames or heating outlet ducts are within the protective zones Avoid locating the unit in direct sunlight or directly above Strong sources of heat Avoid locating the unit on unstable surfaces joa running alarm wiring close to heavy
43. 6 99 keypad panics 09 for ail alarm restores Enables all zone type restores ADEMCO EXPRESS 94 81 Loading this default does the following Selects Ademco express reporting format with checksum for both phone numbers Report codes for zones 1 64 4280s and keypad panics are sent as their respective zone ID numbers 01 64 BB 91 95 99 Duress is sent as DD Alarm restore is second digit Enables all zone type restores ADEMCO HIGH SPEED 94 82 Loading this default does the following Selects Ademco High Speed format with no checksum for both phone numbers Reporting is assigned to the following channels Channel 1 for zones 1 amp zones 48 55 Fire zones Channel 2 for zones 2 8 Channel 3 for zones 9 16 Channel 4 for zones 17 31 Channel 5 for zones 32 47 RF interior zones Channel 6 for zonas 56 61 amp 64 Channel 9 for zones 62 amp 63 panic transmitter Channel 7 for second 4280 88 amp 89 amp pol loop short 97 Channel 8 for first 4280 90 amp 91 Channels 10 11 amp 12 for keypad panics 95 96 amp 99 respectively Enables all zone type restores Enables Duress to be sent CONTACT ID 94 83 Loading this default does the following Selects Contact ID format for both phone numbers Reporting is enabled for all zones Enables all zone type restores Refer to the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section for event code definitions 23 PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS
44. 7 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS in the event of telephone operational problems disconnect the control panel by removing the plug from the RJ31X CA38A in Canada wall jack We recommend that you demonstrate disconnecting the phones on installation of the system Do not disconnect the phone connection inside the Control Panel Doing so will result in the loss of your phone lines 1f the regular phone works correctly atter the Contro Panel has been disconnected from the phone lines The Contro Panel has a problem and should be returned for repair 1f upon disconnection of the Control Panel there is still a problem on the line notify the telephone company that they have a problem and request prompt repair service The user may not under any circumstances in or out of warranty attempt any service or repairs to the system It must be returned to the factory or an authorized service agency for all repairs 44 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
45. 7 located on the right hand side of the main PCB provides 4 trigger outputs for operating the 675 Ground Start Module the 4146 Keyswitch and for triggering auxiliary alarm signalling equipment LORRA s STU s etc The pin assignments of this connector are shown below Use only the 4142TR 9 wire cabie available as an option for making connections to this connector Each output is rated as follows When Activated 10 13 8 VDC through 5K Ohms When De activated 1K Ohms to Ground Output 1 operates by defaut as a trigger for the 675 ground start module This output may optionally be programmed to operate as an open close trigger Only one of these options may be used at any time Outputs 2 amp 4 operate by default as Fire and Silent Panic Duress triggers respectively These triggers may optionally be programmed to act as Arm and Ready status indicators when it is desired to use the 4146 keyswitch The Model 4146 Keyswitch is not UL Listed 4140XMP CONNECTOR GROUND START MODULE Not intended for use in UL Listed applications An optional 675 Ground Start module can be used for installations having telephone lines which require ground start instead of loop start operation to obtain dial tone from the teico central office used program field 1 46 must be set to 0 factory default and the 675 Ground Start Module must be connected to the panel s J7 connector trigger output 1 to auxi
46. 70 23012 a o oie 011 ove 24012 Coia 2 3 0 2 ALARM REPORT CODE amp 10 DIGITS FOR ZONES 33 64 amp SUPERVISORY 8 RESTORE CODES 64 CODE 6510 66 67ID 68 69 CODE 7010 71 7210 773 oi 04 5705 Ha 4 014 42 014 012 so ois 110 58 015 018 Lolo 5 013 015 4014 013 010 51 015 or 59015 019 Coro teers oj 44 014 014 010 ewes 52 015 0 2 0 016 rio Coro eass 37 913 45 4 015 53015 03 010 014 916 15 Coia 2 6 012 39 013 47 14 oi 55 015 63 016 Cors rio 4e Coie 56 015 o 4 016 Cors ALARM REPORT CODE amp 10 DIGITS FOR RF PAN amp THEIR SUPV amp B 74 75 76CODE 7710 778 SYSTEM NON ALARM CODES oio se oje 114 Aam Rat First Digi Saan Digt Coro 0 019 110 Cojo Close oio Coro eros 90 010 113 010 Bypass Low Battery ojo ojo Lois es 01 ors o n actos o0 oi 010 ee 019 2 9 AC Restore CITE Cole e n
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48. ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 33 64 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES 64 CODE 65ID 66 CODE 67 ID 68 69 CODE 7010 71CODE 7210 73 ots 4195 49 011 57 016 011 os 42 915 op se 016 o0 35 ois 43015 Cojo 51011 so ore 010 Tre ae 915 44 015 ojo 52 011 eo Bypass 015 4s 015 53011 1 01 010 se 015 46 015 54 911 62 019 so _o15 47 915 ss o 019 4o 015 011 56 016 e4 016 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR RF RCVRSs 4 74 7510 76 CODE 77107 778 SYSTEM NON ALARM CODES 81 82 ojo 017 011 First Digit Second Digit dmm Close olo 010 me o e EU em 2 8 wale ome Lore oie towsatey Coro 017 Coiro 010 LowBa tRes oo oio sQuo 90 actos oi Nu 0 0 96 111 AC Restore ojo ojo e oi om sue olen oo NOTES 97 Poll Loop Short 88 8 90 not receiving transmitter 010 Loro signals 89 amp 91 RCVR not responding bad conn to panel ojo ojo ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENABLES 79 ZONE TYPES 1 8 All enabled iara ZONE
49. AT MAIDS N TOOL MAIN FF TRANSMITTER MASTER RIGHT TRAP OOM MEDICAL ROOF SAFE UPPER UPSTAIRS SENSOR UTILITY MONITOR SERVICE MOTHERS pA VALVE MOTION VAULT MOTOR Ee VIBRATION MUD SET VOLTAGE NORTH SHOW WALL NURSERY SIDE WAREHOUSE SKYLIGH WASH a SLIDING WEST SMOKE WINDOW OPEN SONIC WINE OPENING Sone OUTSIDE SOUTH WIRELESS OVERFLOW SPRINKLER K OVERHEAD STAMP XMITTER PAINTING STATION PANIC STEREO YARD PASSIVE STORE E PATIO STORAGE PERIMETER STORY 0 PHONE STRESS 1ST PHOTO STRIKE 2ND POINT UMP POLICE SUPERVISED 4TH POOL SUPERVISION 5TH POWER SWIMMING 6TH GUB SWITCH TM RADIO ITH REAR RECREATION Ur HONE ene TEMPERATURE continued from page 24 25 VIII WHAT IS DOWNLOADING Downloading allows the installer or central station operator to remotely access program and control the security system over normal telephone lines Anything that can be done directly from the keypad be done remotely using DOWNLOADING To Download the following is required 1 An IBM PC or compatible computer with MS DOS 3 1 or higher to run the DOWNLOADING program MS DOS stands for MicroSoft Disk Operating System 3 A HAYES 1200 SMARTMODEM external level 1 2 or higher internal level 1 1 or higher If these levels cannot be found locally an external modem can be purchased from ADEMCO or contact HAYES for a free update Other brands are not compatib
50. AY OFF RAPID FLASH ALARM MEMORY BROKEN LINES REPRESENT INSTALLER WIRING CONNECTIONS SWITCH N C TO TERM 20 LOCK TO ZONE 7 SWITCH N O 4146 KEYSWITCH NOT UL LISTED Figure 6 REMOTE KEYSWITCH WIRING 13 IV MOUNTING AND POWERING THE SYSTEM MOUNTING MOUNTING THE 4140XMP PC BOARD Before mounting the circuit board be certain that the appropriate metal knockouts have been removed DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS AFTER THE CIRCUIT BOARD HAS BEEN INSTALLED 1 Hang the three mounting clips on the raised cabinet tabs Observe proper clip orientation to avoid damage to the clip when mounting screws are tightened and to avoid problems with insertion and removal of the PC board 2 Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the cabinet Make certain that the board rests in the slots indicated in step 2 detail 3 Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with the accompanying Screws as illustrated in step 3 detail ADVISORY Make certain that the mounting screws are reasonably tight to insure that there is a good ground connection between the PC board and the cabinet Also dress field wiring away from the microprocessor center section of the PC board The cabinet provides 2 loops on its left and right sidewalls for anchoring field wiring using tie wraps These steps are important to minimizing the risk
51. Ademco s Contact ID To change to next set of program fleids press 94 To return to previous set of fields press 99 To erase account amp phone number field entries press field number To assign zone descriptors press 93 zone number To add custom words press 93 00 word number 1 20 To enter Installer s Message press 93 00 00 To exit program mode press 99 OR 98 99 allows re access to programming mode by installer code 98 prevents re access to programming mode by installer code 39 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for LOW SPEED FORMAT 94 80 DUAL REPORTING STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 45 PRIMARY FORMAT Ademco Low Speed 51 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 Ademco Low Speed 52 o 47 SECONDARY FORMAT Ademco Low Speed 0 9 0 0 0 sen Alam Ret Low Bat 48 LOWSPEEDFORMAT Sec 0 Ademcotow Speed STANDARDIEXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 49 CHECKSUMVERIFICATION 5 o0 0 standard No checksum Primary Secondary Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls LowBar 5 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES 54 CODE 55 56CODE 57 D 58 8010 61 CODE 6210 63 on 910 oCo or 919 veis 25 013 ojo 019 55 96
52. CH TABLES FOR WIRELESS DEVICES House ID 5701 Panic Xmtr 5706 Smoke 5775 PIR Switch Setting for All Detector Transmitter Detector Transmitter Devices Except 5716 HOUSE HOUSE ID pnm p 12245 1 SHOWN 1 UP UP UP UP dn 2 UP UP UP dn UP 123456 VIEW UP UP UP UP UP ni 1234567890 UP UP dn dn 1 UP LS UP UP on POS 6 UP XMTR ID 62 36 UP dn UP dn s XMTR ID 63 HOUSE ID 1 SHOWN 1 12345678 UP 32 SHOWN UP PULSE COUNT 12 UP an gn UP UP uP dn INST MODE i a di dn UP UP UP UP dn UP UP UP dn XMTR ID 48 SHOWN gn UP HOUSE ID 25 gn gn UP UP gn 1 SHOWN Ceres gn dn 12345 de dn dn dn d 16 8 4 2 t 5715 5711 5711WM weoataur 5716 Door Window Transmitter Universal Xmtr Door Window Transmitter SET WEN br wa rre jus uel uel uel ue TERMINAL ama Bramara BLOCK rm 2 TERMINALS Sw3 654321 HOUSE 10 1 SHOWN E 1 g i RE 123 456 7 B 9101112 12 mn UP XMTR ID 33 SHOWN HOUSE ID 1 SHOWN dn 1 654321 Et qe UP POS 1 UP s NORMAL RESPONSE XMTRID POS 12 33 SHOWN dn N C dn 2 PE Avoid ID 32 37 with N O POS 6 UP 8 7 B 9 10 18 1 ue UP UP UP UP dn if n 4140XMP PROGRAMMING FORM DEFAULT VALUES ARE SHOWN IN BRACKETS OTHERWISE DEFAULT 0 SECUR
53. DES 1 codes ep to 00 56 CODE 5710 58 59 CODE 6010 61CODE 6210 63 COCO ICL SEE EE Core 10 0001 EE de de Coe 4 12 Bypass 20 28 Bypass 500 00 CLIC 2010 C1 eC i 0 wLLILLJ 22 1704 e 1 Lu Lid 0 LJ slo 1 s 1 1 e ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 33 64 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES D pet pep to 00 66 CODE 6710 68 69 CODE 7010 71 CODE 7210 773 1 LL 101 e rbi 1 11 e 1 1 Creer 1 1101 4 1 1 9 1101 41101 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR RF RCVRs amp PAN 1 codes os to 00 CODE 7510 76 CODE 77 ID 78 Diam DR nt 06 00 pH Ses Col Foo 1 Coo se EE Ci eme Lie nu 010 ac Restore 1 e L Cess Test ef 22 sf Cire rer EL ce nee cma 1 Prog Tamper C1 ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENABLES OPEN CLOSE REPORT ENABLES x m DC TO 5 39 15151555552 40 80 ZONETYPES9810 OO m mu 2 DOOOUIUDOD 702 RI 03 RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 9 16 RESPONSE TYPES RESPONSE TY PET on ONES 17 24
54. ICATION PHONE LINE COMM 750 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT PHONE LINE COMM 751 DUAL REPORTING PHONE LINE COMM 752 STANDARD REPORT T a PHONE LINE COMM 53 STANDARD EXP REPORT PHONE LINE COMM INDEX TO PROGRAM FIELDS 738 Ed OPEN CLOSE REPORTING ENABLE reneis REP EY USERS 1 8 UN ON 54 78 REPORT CODES FOR ZONES 1 64 ALARM CODES RESTORE ENAE COD 5 M INST TEST REPORT TEST TIMER RY SRE ENTRY EXIT BURG ALARM COMM DELAY NE NE COR re REPORTING ENAB SPENCLOSE REP REP BY USERS 17 70 11 01 RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 28 32 RESPONSE TYPES Tu REEPONGE TYPE Fon ZONES a0 RESPO On 41 48 Ex RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 4 56 RESPONSE TYPES RESPONSE TYPES RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES ESST RESPONSE TYPES RIGHT LOOP FORZONES39 40 RIGHTLOOP Tit RIGHT LOOP FOR ZONES 41 48 RIGHT LOOP 112 RIGHT LOOP FOR ZONES 49 56 J RIGHTLOOP T3 RIGHT LOOP FOR ZONES764 RIGHTLOOP FOR ZONES SELECT WIRELESS 1720 SELECT WIRELESS ZONES 17 24 SELECT WIRELESS 1 2 SELECT WIRELESS 205555540 SELECT WIRELESS ONES SELECT WIRELESS WIRELESS ZON SELECT WIRELESS SELECT WIRELESS FZONES S785 27 andre RECEIVER EXP SELECT MSC WIRELE 11 28 AF TRAN
55. 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 gt 47 7 Se SA p NETS La 2 p rS x m UE H E 2 ut ADEMCO ore MANUFACTURING co 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 T Ue Copyright 1991 PITTWAY CORPORATION
56. ITY ACCESS OPTIONS IT ENTRY DELAY OPTIONS 00 INSTALLER CODE 9 ENTRYDELAY 021 00 15 umes 15 seconds Emer 4 digits 0 9 4140 10 EXIT DELAY 1 1031 00 15 times 15 seconds 01 MASTERSECURITY CODE __ Enter 4 digits 0 9 1234 5 1 54 for enable 411 ENTRY DELAY 2 C 06 00 15 times 15 seconds 15 KEYSWITCHENABLE taenable omsabie 2 EXITDELAY 2 06 00 15 times 15 29 QUICK ARM LL tiva Geno 87 ENTRYWARNING _ 1 contnuous 0 3 beeps 1 50 BABYSITTERCODE i enabia 0 diambie User 22 1 45 ENABLE CONSOLE 1 54 HIGH SECURITY MODE 1 lt esigithigh securi omt lt igit norma ANNUN DURING EXIT DELAY ASSIGN RESPONSE FOR Enter 00 10 see Types box ey 02 03 i 01 1 03 194 105 1708 1709 DE SEI ELI ed eL eC 919 21 10 1 ref 1 21 29 01 42 1 sol 581 90 _ 101 91 21 1 5 1 sit seC 1 sero ei pL 2017 Loe 51 1 410 1 6 1 Lote SEC MEL LL aeos 00 CCP 82 CL CL sis mmn SEE WE ad E sel senem NOTES 97 Poll ESS Short 88 amp 90 REVR not receiving transmitter signals 89 amp 91 RCVR not responding
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58. NFIGURATIONS 6 ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS 6 BASIC 9 HARD WIRED ZONES 6 Zone Aie vase voee Dig 6 Zone 6 20505 2 8 oiii covers eive T Ya 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP Multiplex Loop 7 Wire Run Lengths ss 7 AOVISONIOS 7 WIRELESS EXPANSION 8 4280 4280 8 RF 8 Programming Notes for Wireless Devices 8 8 House identification 8 Transmitter identification 8 Snitter Mode to Determine House ID 8 Snitter Mode to Check Transmitters 8 Go No Go Test B Important Battery Notice 9 Wireless Zone 9 Advisories 9 PERIPHERAL A DEVICES REMOTE CONSOLES 4127 Fixed Word Console 4137 Deluxe Fixed word 5 10 5137 Alpha Custom LCD 10 Console 10 EXTERNAL SOUNDERS 10 Relay Output 10 Non UL Installations 10 UL installations
59. SABLE FIRE TIME OUT _______ SOUNDER OPTS 112 RIGHT LOOP FOR 20 5 49 56 723 MULTIPLE ALARMS SOUNDER OPTS 1 13 RIGHT LOOP FOR ZONES 57 64 RIGHT LOOP 724 4190WH TAMPER DISABLE RIGHT LOOP ____ 1718 SELECT WIRELESS FOR ZONES 1 8 SELECT WIRELESS EJ nT EET REPER TESTTIMER 1 19 SELECT WIRELESS FOR ZONES 9 16 SELECT WIRELESS TEST REPORT INTERVAL I TEST IMER 28 POWER UP INPREVIOUS STATE TAC LOSS OPTS QUICK ARM ______________ ACCESS OPTS 30 TOUCH TONE OR ROTARY DIAL PHONE LINE COMM 33 PABX ACCESS PHONE LINE COMM 733 PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER PHONE LINE COMM 34 SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER PHONE 36 DOWNLOAD ID No DOWNLOADING p OPEN CLOSE REPORTIN AB OPEN CLOSE REP BY USERS 1 8 OPEN CLOSE REPORTING ENABLE BY USERS 9 16 EOLR DISABLE Zones 2 8 MISC SYSTEM OP 1720 SELECT WIRELESS ZONES 17 24 21 SELECT WIR ON SELECT WIRELESS ZONES 25 32 122 SELECT WIRELESS ZONES 33 40 1 23 SELECT WIRELESS ZONES 41 48 124 SELECT WIRELESS ZONES 49 56 CT WIRELESS S SELECT WIRELESS 125 SELECT WIRELESS FZONES 57 63 SELECT WIRELESS 26 RECEIVER EXPSELE MISC WIRELESS 328 RFT 1 29 RF TRANS LOW BATTERY ANNUN MISC WIRELESS SELECT WIRELESS E M 1731 RF TRANS CHECKAN INTERVAL MISC WIRELESS TOUCHTONE DIAL PHONE LINE COMM W ROTARY BACK UP
60. SMITTER LOW MISC WIRELESS ate Ar R ANS LOW BA RY ANNUN MISC WIRELESS ul RF TRANS CHECK N INTERVAL MISC WIRELESS TOUCHTONE DIAL Hrs COMM ARY BACK UP ENABLE GARE PAD rat URING D ET DELAY er DETECT ENABLE TROUBLE SOUNDER MISC Wiel poe FOR RF SUPERVISION BABYSITTER CODE ENAB DEPORI ud DOWNLOAD CALLBACK DOWNLOADING 5s SECURITY CODE MODE ACCESS OPTS PROGRAMMING COMMANDS To enter program mode enter installer code 8 0 0 To set standard defauits press 97 To set communication defaults press 94 one of the following 0 speed 81 Express 82 High Speed 83 Ademco s Contact ID To change to next set of program fields press 94 To return to previous set of fields press 99 To erase account amp phone number field entries press 7 field number To assign zone descriptors press 93 zone number To add custom words press 93 00 word number 1 20 To enter installer s Message press 93 00 00 To exit program mode press 99 OR 98 99 allows re access to programming mode by installer code 98 prevents re access to programming mode by installer code CREATING A CUSTOM MESSAGE DISPLAY INSTALLER S MESSAGE Normally when the system is in the disarmed state the following display is present on the Console DISARMED READY ARM
61. TION _____________ 5 FLD FUNCTION SECTION ____ ACCESS OPTS ACCESS OPTS RESPONSE TYPES 81 82 SYSTEM NON ALARM CODES SYSTEM CODES _ RESPONSE TYPES 83 FIRSTTESTREPORTTIME TTESTTIMER RESPONSE TYPES 84 SWINGER SUPPRESION ________ PHONE LINE COMM RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 25 27 RESPONSE TYP 86 ZONE EXPANDER DEVICE _______ ____ RIGHT LOOP 87 ENTRY WARNING lt 07 RIGHT LOOP PHONE LINE COMM ENTRY DELAY 1 EXIT ENTRY OPEN CLOSE REPORTING ENABLE OPEN CLOSE REP BY USERS 17 70 ENTRY DELAY 2 EXITENTAY __ 101 RESPONSE FOR ZONES 28 32 RESPONSE TYPES EXIT DELAY 2 _ ____ 102 RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 33 40 ALARM SOUNDER DURATION SOUNDER OPTS 1703 RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 41 48 RESPONSE TYPES 14 ZONE 9 FAST SLOW RESPONSE MISC SYSTEM 5 1 04 RESPONSE FOR ZONES 49 56 RESPONSE TYPES KEYSWITCH ENABLE ACCESS OPTS 1705 RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 57 54 RESPONSE TYPES CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING SOUNDER OPTS 1708 RESPONSE FOR ZONE 88 RESPONSE TYPES 17 AC POWER LOSS SOUNDING ACLOSSOPTS 1 09 RESPONSE FOR ZONES 89 91 18 POWER LOSS ALARM AC LOSS OPTS 1 10 RIGHT LOOP FOR ZONES 33 40 RIGHT LOOP 719 RANDOMIZE TACLOSSOPTS 1 11 RIGHT LOOP FOR ZONES 41 48 RIGHT LOOP 721 DI
62. TIONS paragraphs later in this section DEFAULT PROGRAMMING There are five sets of pre programmed defaults available one standard plus four different communication defaults Any one of these can be loaded into the system s memory Refer to the COMMUNICATION DEFAULT PROGRAMMING section for instructions DATA PROGRAMMING The programming fields are grouped into two sets of addresses The first set is accessed as soon as programming mode is entered To access the second set of addresses indicated on the programming form by a 1 in front of the 2 digit field address press 94 while in programming mode then press plus the first field number desired Note that the alpha consoles display the words ALT PROGRAM MODE and the 4137 4127 consoles display the word CHECK to indicate the second set of addresses To return to the first set of addresses press 99 then press plus the field number desired To program specific data fields press plus the 2 digit field address then make the required entry The console will beep when a field has been completely programmed and will automatically display the next field in numerical order If the number of digits that you enter in the data field is less than the maximum permitted for example phone number the console displays the last entry and waits To proceed the next data field address to be programmed must be entered manually for example press 05 To view the content
63. TYPES 9 amp 10 8 10 All enabled 8 o 42 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO s CONTACT ID FORMAT 94 83 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 1 Ademco 751 DUAL REPORTING 0 no 746 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 47 SECONDARY FORMAT Ademco Contact ID fo fo 0 o 0 0 sane F Alam Astr Bypass OpnCis 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT 0 53 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 48 CHECKSUMVERIFICATON 0 0 ass No checksum Primary Secondary Alam Far 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics ALARM REPORT CODE amp 10 DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES Bypass OprvCis Low Bat o 54 55 56 570 58 59 6010 61 CODE 620 1911 Coo o or asman P EH ojo 210 013 Aum rs 2 o2 ojo Loio 18 013 26 010 3 013 trie 19 014 010 27 re Ast 4 o4 2 02 20015 2e 113 010 Bypass s ois 113 Loio omens 21 016 29 114 010 eoe 140114 22 017 115 7 om 1515 2 sion ww o velo s ws siu Co ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 33 54 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES 64 CODE 6510 68 CODE 6710 68 69 CODE 700 71 721D 73 lor ore mma
64. Y Command the System to Upload a Copy of its Resident Program to the office Read Arming Status AC Power Status List of Faulted Zones List of Bypassed Zones 10 Day Alarm History Log 10 Day Trouble History Log List of Zones Currently in Alarm List of Zones Currently in Trouble List of RF sensors with tow battery conditions HOW SECURE 15 DOWNLOADING Accessing the Contro from a remote location is protected against compromise by the use of 4 levels of protection 1 Security Code Handshake The subscriber s account number as well as an 8 digit ID number known only to the int Hed be matched between the Control and comp 2 The Contro pane will hang up and call the computer back at the pre programmed number only if the security codes match 3 Data Encryption All data that is exchanged between the computer and Control is encrypted to reduce the possibility of anyone tapping the line and corrupting data 4 Operator Access Levels Up to 15 operators can have access to the DOWNLOADER each having their own log on code However each operator can be assigned one of three levels of access in both FILE and COMMAND functions as follows FILE ACCESS Read Only able only to look at the database cannot change any information and cannot see the customer s access codes Part Read Write able to look at and change all information except the customer s access codes Full Read Write abl
65. aches a position over an existing character pressing the 3 or 1 key will advance or back up from that character in the alphabet Proceed in this manner until all characters in the message have been entered To store this new display message in memory press the 8 key ZN display To confirm that the new message has been stored in memory press 00 and then press 00 again The new message should be displayed B Key 99 to exit the descriptor programming mode VOCABULARY OF WORDS STORED IN MEMORY 5137 CONSOLE ONLY AIR COLD FOIL ALARM COATROOM FOYER ALCOVE COLLECTION FREEZER ALLEY COMBUSTION FRONT AMBUSH COMPUTER FUR AREA CONTACT FURNACE APARTMENT DAUGHTERS GALLERY DELAYED GARAGE ATTIC DEN GAS AUDIO AUXILIARY DESK GATE DETECTOR GLASS BABY DINING GUEST BACK DISCRIMINATOR GUN BAR DISPLAY aud BARN DOCK BASEMENT DOOR BATHROOM DORMER nio BED DOWN DM BEDROOM DOWNSTAIRS BELL DRAWER INFRARED BLOWER DRIVEWAY INSIDE BOILER DRUG INTERIOR BOTTOM DUCT INTRUSION BOX EAST JEWELRY see ELECTRIC KITCHEN EMERGENCY BURNER ENTRY LAUNDRY CABINET EQUIPMENT LEFT CALL EXECUTIVE LEVEL CAMERA EXIT LIBRARY CAR EXTERIOR UGHT CASE CASH FACTORY LIQUOR CCTV FAILURE LIVING FAMILY CEILING A ae LOADING CELLAR CENTRAL E LOOP CIRCUIT LOW CLIP DER LOWER EH FLOW MACHINE Note This factory provided vocabulary of words is subject to change MAGNETIC REFRIGERATIO THERMOST
66. age Input 12VDC Current Drain 60 mA 4137 90 mA 5137 with backlighting Interface Wiring RED 12VDC input auxiliary power BLUE not used GREEN Data In YELLOW Data Out BLACK Ground and connection from supplementary power supply 419 The 4190WH is a 2 zone known as left and right loops RPM The left loop can be used for closed circuit devices with or without EOLR supervision and for open circuit devices with EOLR supervision The left loop can also be used with fast response 10 millisecond devices if necessary Follow the chart for cutting the correct jumpers and choosing the correct resistor when using the left loop The right loop is for closed circuit unsupervised use only and has a response time of 400 milliseconds The jumpers do not affect the right loop in any way Do not use a resistor on this loop Note that the right loop can only be used if the left loop is also used and that the right loop numerically follows the left loop s zone number which is set with the unit s DIP switches ex if left loop is zone 12 right loop is zone 13 IMPORTANT The tamper supervision response of the 4190WH is determined by the zone response type assigned to the left loop even if the right loop is assigned a different response type While the system is disarmed tamper supervisory faults will always report as trouble messages While the system is armed tamper supervisory faults will report as troubles if the l
67. anufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of 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 J particular installation 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 receiver away from the contro communicator Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the contro communicator Plug the contro communicator into a different outlet so that it and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional 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 20402 Stock No 004 000 00450
68. appears in this example D Then press key 6 to display the first available word beginning with Press key 3 repeatedly until the desired word DOOR appears To accept the word press the 6 key which again toggles back to the alphabet list 6 When all desired words have been entered press key 8 to store the description in memory 7 To review the zone descriptions key 4 plus zone number e g 01 To edit zone descriptions key plus zone number e g 01 9 To exit the zone description mode key 99 se the ey to advance through the alphabet numbers symbols and special characters are included Use the 1 key to move back through the alphabet IMPORTANT Custom words must begin with an alphabetic character numbers or symbols are used as the first character the word will not be saved 6 When you have reached the desired character press the 6 key to select it The cursor will then move to the right in position for the next character 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to create the desired word or words 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 to erase an existing character Each word or word string cannot exceed 10 characters B Press the 8 key to save the custom word s and retum to the ED display The custom word or string of words will be automatically added to the built in vocabulary at the end
69. are unsupervised to allow removal of the 5701 off premises signal priority is lower than that of fire but higher WIRELESS DEVICES See the PERIPHERAL DEVICES section for compatible wireless smoke detectors and passive infrared motion detectors 5701 Panic Transmitter Programmable for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm DIP switch programmed for zones 62 or 63 5711 Silmline Door Window Transmitter Can be used with any closed circuit sensor NOTE Can be used on any zone 1 63 but if programmed for zones 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5711WM Door Window Transmitter w Reed Switch Slimline door window tiansmitter with built in reed switch magne ncluded Can be used with any closed circuit sensor NOTE Can be used on any zone 1 63 but if programmed for zones 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5716 Door Window Transmitter Can be used with any open or closed circuit sensor DIP switch selectable and features a built in reed switch NOTE Can be used on any zcne 1 63 but if programmed for zones 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5715WH Universal Transmitter DIP switch selectable for fast response open or closed circuit sensor usage and has a tamper protected cover Use in applications where open circuit heat detectors are needed or where fast response devices are needed NOTE Can be used on any zo
70. ause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors are working properly Installing an alarm system may make one eligible for lower insurance rates 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 46 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 normal 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 pro
71. aw 5137 ALPHA CUSTOM Equipped with a programmable 2 line 32 Character 16 characters per line ALPHA NUMERIC LCD for complete zone identification English language if descriptors are programmed Keys are also backlit An alarm sounder is built in eliminating the need for a separate indoor sounder 90mA current draw WIRING Consoles may be wired to a single wire run or individual consoles may be connected to separate wire runs The maximum wire run length from the panel to a console which is homerun back to the panel must not exceed NOTE The length of all wire runs combined must not exceed 900 feet when unshielded quad conductor cable is used 450 feet if shielded cable is used If more than one console is wired to a run then the above maximum lengths must be divided by the number of consoles on the run i e the maximum length would be 125 feet if two consoles are wired on a 22 gauge run CONSOLE WIRE LENGTHS 22 gauge 250 feet max 20 gauge 400 feet max 18 gauge 625 feet max 16 gauge 900 leet max EX SOUNDERS COMPATIBLE SOUNDERS RELAY OUTPUT The 4140XMP provides a wet bell relay output which is used to power external alarm sounders Connections are made to terminals 4 positive output and 5 negative return See SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS Diagram UL INSTALLATIONS For UL installations the total current drawn from this output and the auxiliary power output comb
72. c 34 42 43 45 46 47 48 0 Low Speed 1 Sescoa Radionics 49 CHECKSUMVERIFICATION 41 1 46 31 PABX ACCESS CODE 90 09 11 15 32 PRIMARYSUBSCRBAACCT 1 1 1 Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 90 SCNDRY SUBSCRIBER ACCT Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 eestor en dot DODD DIDI LILI LILI 51 1eyes eno Primary Secondary 50 SESCOWRADIONICS SELECT 64 1aSescoa Oe Radionics 1452 CANCEL REPORT RESTRICTION Jano restriction Owwithin Bell Timeout period only DOWNLOADING OPTIONS 35 88 DOWNLOAD ID No Enter 00 09 A F 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 37 1 Oxdisable See field 1 53 for Callback disable opbon DOWNLOAD COMMAND ENABLES TEST TIMER OPTIONS INTELLIGENT TEST REPORTING serwu 1 ye5 no report sent if any other report was recently sent TEST REPORT INTERVAL Enter interval in hours 001 199 000 no report 024 Max 024 for UL FIRST TEST REPORT TIME _ Day 00 hour 12 min 00 Days 01 07 Hours 00 23 Min 00 59 00 in all boxeseinstant Day 01 Monday MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM OPTIONS 14 38 ZONE9FAST SLOWRESP setast slow 0 for UL INHIBIT BYPASS OF A ZONE 01 31 00 it all zones except Fire zones can be bypassed EOLR DISABLE Zones 2 8 1 N CJoops OxEOLR supervision Must be 707 for UL AUXILIARY OUTPUT ENABLE 0 grou
73. ction ability Passive infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 150 F the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers who are located on the other side of a closed or partly open doors if warning device sound on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffle by noise from a stereo air conditioner or other appliances or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people or waken deep sleepers Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 10 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common c
74. curity codes All zones can be assigned alpha descriptions Up to 20 custom words can now be added to the built in vocabulary The latter 5 or 5 now be added to descriptors Easier programming for communication fields Simply enter the desired code for each zone Communication default programming can be loaded anytime and does not affect non communication program fields 64 zones can report to a central station using any reporting format Callback defeat option for downloading Real Time clock included for time related functions NOTE 5137 console required to set the real time clock Random AC Loss reporting option sends report randomly from 10 40 minutes after AC loss to help prevent central stations from receiving an overload of reports due to area blackouts Intelligent test reporting option means test reports will not be sent if any other report was sent within the programmed test report interval Quick forced bypass feature bypasses all faulted zones with single key entry sequence Code BYPASS Installer code override feature Installer code will disarm system only if it was used to arm the system Self resetting circuit breaker protection eliminates the need to replace blown cartridge fuses Larger cabinet with removable door Direct wire downloading can be done without a modem using a PC computer and 4100SM Serial Module Split Dual reporting communicator option has been added Option to allow a canc
75. d after initial programming then exit Programming mode by pressing 99 For additional security the installer code can be used to disarm the system only if it was used to arm the system The Installer also programs the master security code which is the code intended for use by the primary user of the system The master code can then be used to assign up to 68 temporary codes 03 70 which can be used by secondary users of the system who do not have a need to know the master code in addition the Quick Arm feature can also be programmed which enables the key to be pressed in lieu of entering the security code when arming the system MASTER CODE User 2 DURESS CODE The installer is considered user 1 The person to whom the Master code is assigned is considered user 2 The Master Code is the code intended for use by the primary user of the system when performing system functions and is a permanent code The factory default master code is 1 2 3 4 For additional security the Master Code can be used to assign up to 68 temporary codes which can be used by secondary users of the system who do not have a need to know the Master Code supervisors employees cleaning personnel tenants etc Each user ID number 03 70 can be assigned a temporary code which can be individually eliminated or changed at any time Note that the Master Code assigned to user 2 and all temporary codes can be used interchangeably when performing sys
76. duty electrical cables POLLING LOOP PIR 4275 The 4275 is a dual element passive infrared detector with a built in RPM that is connected directly to the 2 wire polling loop Zone 8 can support 2 wire latching type glass break detectors when configured as an EOLR supervised zone The second CODE OFF sequence momentarily interrupts power to this zone to reset devices wired to it Use detectors which are compatible with the ratings below Standby Voltage 5VDC 13 8VDC Standby Resistance Greater than 20k ohms equivalent resistance of all detectors in parallel Alarm Resistance Less than 1 1k ohms see note below Alarm Current 2 mA 10 mA Reset Time Less than 6 seconds UL NOTE Connection of glass break detectors to zone B is not permitted for UL Listed applications detectors feature an auxiliary ZONES 2 THROUGH 8 These zones can support as many 4 wire smoke detectors as can be powered when programmed as a FIRE zone type 09 in program field 02 There are only two requirements 1 The zones must be configured for EOLR supervision and 2 a normally closed momentary switch must be installed in series with the power to the detectors in order to allow reset of the smoke detectors after an alarm The detectors must be wired in parallel with the EOLR at the last detector for full supervision To supervise power a BRK No A7771601 EOL Relay Module is recommended 4 wire smoke detectors cannot
77. e 1 95 3 96 4 8 99 For 5137 consoles these panic keys can also be programmed with an alpha descriptor IMPORTANT For the Panic functions to be of practical value the system must be connected to a central station TROUBLE CONDITIONS The word on the Console s display accompanied by a rapid beeping at the Console indicates that there is trouble condition in the system The audible warning sound can be silenced by pressing any key Instruct users to call for service immediately upon seeing any of the following messages CHECK MESSAGES A display of CHECK accompanied by a display of one or more zone descriptor s 5137 or numeric zone ID s 4137 4127 indicates that a problem exists with those zone s First determine if the zone s displayed are intact and make them so if they are not If the problem has been corrected key an OFF sequence Code plus OFF to clear the display A display of the word CHECK accompanied by a numeric display of 97 indicates that a short exists on the Polling Loop and may eliminate some of the protection Fault 97 can be assigned an alpha descriptor when using the 5137 console A display of the word CHECK accompanied by a numeric display of 88 89 90 or 91 indicates 4280 Receiver problem Faults 88 89 90 amp 91 can be assigned alpha descriptors when using the 5137 console POWER FAILURE H the POWER indicator is off and the me
78. e Ondisabie 1448 WIRELESS KEYPAD DISABLE 1 dsabie 0 enabe 63 1 49 DISABLE TROUBLE SOUNDER FOR RF SUPERVISION disable Must be O for UL 4140XMP PR 1 92 See instructions N5008 1V1 SOUNDER OPTIONS 13 ALARM SOUNDER DURATION 1 01 15 times 2 minutes 04 Minimum 4 minutes for UL 6 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING 27 Jeenable O disabie 721 DISABLE FIRE TIME OUT no timeout outre timeout 83 23 1 47 MULTIPLE ALARMS C ono ENABLE CHIME ANNUN __ 1eenabie fo disabie ON EXTERNAL ALARM SOUNDER LOSS OPTIONS 517 ACPOWERLOSSSOUNDING 1 405 uno 18 AC POWER LOSS ALARM tyes 19 ACRANDOMIZE terandomize 10 40 min 28 POWER UP IN PREVIOUS STATE _ 1eyes osno 17 for UL PHONE LINE amp COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS 430 TOUCH TONE OR ROTARY DIAL 1eTouchTone O rotary TOUCH TONE W ROTARY BACKUP ENABLE 1zenabie 0edisable AC is L PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER DIAL TONE PAUSE 045 seconds 1 11 seconds 2230 seconds Must be 07 for UL DIAL TONE DETECTION Lj 1 lt wait for true dial tone pause then dial PRIMARY FORMAT OeLow Speed 1 Contact ID 2 High Speed 3S Ademco Express LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary Low Speed 1 Sescos Radionics SECONDARY FORMAT O Low Speed 1 Contact ID 22Ademco High Speed S Ademco Express LOW SPEED FORMAT Se
79. e need for extensive programming time and effort 4140X RS differences between the 4140XMP amp 41 40XM panels that will affect your installation practices Revised easy to follow terminal block layout AC power supplied by No 1361 transformer unpolarized rated at 16 5VAC 40VA One value 2k 2 is used for all EOLR supervised zones Zone 1 operates as an EOLR supervised zone only Revised rating and wiring method to the auxiliary triggers Revised programming form to accommodate new features Use PC Download software that supports the 4140XMP Reai time clock must be set using 5137 console before test reports are sent Revised method for programming the dialer reports Program mode can t be entered while system is armed Temporary user codes cannot be assigned while the Stem is armed Three technologies to suit every installation HARDWIRE SUPERVISED WIRELESS 2 WIRE MULTIPLEX VISTA XMP CONTROL 2 WIRE MULTIPLEX LOOP 4192SD 4192SDT or 4192CP 9 HARDWIRED ZONES STANDARD DOOR WINDOW WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 5727 2 ZONE EXPANDER 4140XMP ENHANCEMENTS Built in Polling Loop interface with polling loop terminals located on the panel s terminal block Supports latching type 2 wire glass break detectors on zone 8 Supports up to 16 smoke detectors on zone 1 Up to 70 user security codes can be programmed Choice of normal 4 digit or high security 6 digit se
80. e polling loop at the Control panel as well as at each 4280 if used there should be fluctuation between 8 11VDC READY display not golng out when RF zones faulted Check that the house ID s match between the transmitters and the receiver Check that the receiver is enabled in program fields 1 26 for the first receiver and 1 27 for the second receiver Check that the zones in question are enabled for RF in program fields 1 18 through 1 25 Check that a zone response is programmed for the zones in question in fields 02 05 and 1 01 through 1 05 Check that the receiver s antenna is properly installed Remove any sensors from the transmitters and short across the transmitter terminals Then fault the transmitter to see if the READY light goes out If it does not go out check the programming for that particular transmitter if it does go out check the sensors on that zone Move the receiver to another location for better reception Console displays NOT READY but no zone Is displayed when READY key is depressed Check program field 05 to make sure 97 has a zone type response entered a loop short occurs and no response is entered for 97 the console would dispiay only NOT READY with no explanation A Silent Panic condition may be present Key the security code OFF to see if the condition clears While in the TEST mode some or ail of the transmitters are not responding
81. e to look at and change any and all information in the database CONTROL COMM ACCESS Read Only able only to Upload and arm the system Not able to DISARM BYPASS or change any information Part Read Write able to ARM BYPASS UPLOAD DOWNLOAD but cannot shutdown the system Full Read Write able to perform all control and status commands as well as shutdown all or pan of the system NOTES 1 Each time the Control panel is whether successful or unsuccessful a PROGRAM TAMPER report 40 is sent to central station if programmed 2 When downloading the console will display COMM 5137 or CC 4137 4127 3 Whenever a download or a save is done an automatic time stamp is done indicating the date and time of the last download or save and the operator ID number 4 The average time for a complete download including init al call up hang up and call back is under 4 minutes 5 A complete hard copy of each individual account can be obtained by connecting a printer to the computer Refer to your computer owner s manual or contact your dealer for printer recommendations IX TESTING USING TEST MODE After the installation is completed the Security System shouid be thoroughly tested as follows 1 With the System in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact f DISARMED Press to show faults 5137 or NOT READY 4127 4137 is displayed press the key to display the descriptors of the
82. ed overrides 4 2 format 53 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 49 CHECKSUMVERIFICATION 1 0 teyes O no Primary Secondary Alarm Ast Bypass OpnCis LowBat gt Oustandard 1sexpanded Note Expanded overrides 442 format 50 SESCOWRADIONICS SELECT 84 SWINGER SUPPRESION oe 1aSescoa 0 Radionics 01 15 alarms 15 Must be 707 disabled tor UL 1 52 CANCEL REPORT RESTRICTION BURG ALARM COMM DELAY 1 restiction Owwithin Bell Timeout period only 1 16 seconds delay DOWNLOADING OPTIONS MM s DOWNLOAD IT JC IC ICICI CI ene oso em agi 36 DOWNLOAD ID No E13 EE ESSE 3 Enter 00 09 A F 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 37 DOWNLOAD COMMAND ENABLES E o ER dz imenabie Oudisable Remote Remate Remote Upload Download See field 1 53 for Callback disable option sante un Uad Bypass Disarm Program Program For UL installations Upload amp Downioad must be enabled All others must be disabied 44 RING DETECTION COUNT 1453 DOWNLOAD CALLBACK 01 14 152answering machine 00 no detection 1ecallback required Oscallback required Must be 0 for UL 37 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES codes default to 00 54 551D 56 CODE 57 ID 58 59 CODE 60 ID EM imm CL 2 25 Co
83. ed when viewing the time settings but no changes are desired 19 Vi SPLIT DUAL REPORTING Dual reporting 51 sends all reports to both primary and secondary phone numbers Split reporting allows reports to be divided between the phone numbers according to the field s 1 34 selections Split Dual reporting can be selected by enabling dual reporting and enabling one of the split reporting options in field 1 34 If option 1 is selected all alarms alarm restores and cancel reports will go to both phone numbers while all other reports will go to the secondary phone number 2 is selected open ciose and test messages will go to both phone numbers while all other reports will go to the primary phone number ADEMCO LOW SPEED ADEMCO LOW SPEED is a pulsed format which responds to a 1400 Hz handshake and kiss off and transmits data with 1900Hz pulse tones 10 pulses per second pps A typical message consists of two rounds which must be verilied by the receiver A complete standard report consists of either a 3 or 4 digit account number followed by a 1 digit alarm code Even though 2 rounds are sent the valid report is displayed on the receiver expanded reporting two messages are sent two rounds per message the first being the account number and alarm code the second being the zone ID code to which the alarm was assigned A compiete expanded report consists of a 3 or 4 digit account number followed by a 1 d
84. eft loop is assigned a non burglary response type i e fire panic aux and will report as alarms if assigned a burglary response type JUMPERS USAGE LEFT ZONE ONLY Cut for low current mode reed type switches use the 30 000 ohm resistor provided Must be cut BLUE j jumper is cut 4190WH draws 1 mA from the polling loop i Cut for use with no EOLR closed circuit ory Doing this automatically puts an internal 30 000 ohm resistor in series with the zone so the white jumper must also be cut igh current mode Use the 4 700 ohm resistor provided with mechanical switches in either an open circuit or closed creu configuration 4190WH draws 2 mA from the polling p in this mode MONT LOOP FOR N C SERIES CIRCUITS ONLY USE SEALED REED CONT ALWAYS OBSERVE POLARITY gt CONNECT IN PARALLEL LEFT LOOP FOR N C CIRCUIT FOR WIRE GAUGE AND WIRE INTERNAL EOLA OR TENGTH REQUIREME NTS N O CIRCUIT EXTER AND OR NAL EOLA See Left Loop Jumper Options 31 NAN dINOA SIHL 38 OL SI SNOILO3NNOO 40 dWXOPLt ulvd3H 9NINNY Id 32NVN3LNIVA 2531 1 15 H3dObd ONIgIHOS3Q NOIL VWHOJNI 69220 VIN AONICIO 11 8 OOSSV NOILO3IOHd 34H14 IVNOLLVN 62 QHVONVIS S NOILVIOOSSV 206 01 1593 NOILO31OHd 3414
85. eing 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 The VISTA wireless system can identity a true low battery situation thus allowing the dealer or user of the system time to atrange a change of battery and maintain protection for that given point within the system WIRELESS ZONE TYPES Each RF zone can be programmed to respond as any zone type such as ENTRY EXIT INTERIOR PERIMETER etc see the section under ZONE TYPES for a complete explanation of each zone type Desired alarm responses can be broken down as follows ZONE TYPE TRANSMITTER ID amp Interior Burg 1 through 47 32 through 47 5775 48 through 63 48 through 55 5706 sient or audi silent or audible 62 or 63 5701 lary __ 3 through 47 __________ Day Night B NOTES ADVISORIES 1 Do riot place transmitters on or near metal objects This will decrease range and or block transmissions 2 Place the 4280 in a high centrally located area for best reception Do not place receiver on or near metal objects 3 The 4280 receiver must be at least 10 feet from the Control pane or any remote consoles to avoid interference from their microprocessor 4 When connecting a door window contact to a 5711 5711WM or 5715 transmitter avoid a wire length of 20 24 inches This particular length decreases range A sho
86. el report to be sent even after Bell Time out has ended PC Downloader ability to individually command output voltage triggers to pulse on for 2 seconds e 42800 4208 4280 8 8 20NE RF RECEIVER EXPANDER uP TO 2 CAN USED Ka TO ADDITIONAL 2 WIRE INTELLIGENT DEVICES 4190WH WIRELESS WIRELESS PANIC PIR BUTTON 577 570 Figure 1 4140XMP SYSTEM ll ZONE CONFIGURATIONS ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS The VISTA 4140XMP System allows up to 64 zones of hard wire polling loop and or wireless protection Each zone must be assigned to a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone addition there are three keypad activated zones PANIC keys a polling loop supervision zone and two RF supervisory zones one for each 4280 or 4280 B RF Receiver installed TYPE 1 ENTRY EXIT 1 Used for the primary entry exit route ex front door main entrance TYPE 2 ENTRY EXIT 2 Used for a secondary entry exit route ex Garage door loading dock door basement door where more time might be needed to get to and from the console TYPE 3 PERIMETER BURGLARY Used for exterior doors and or windows which require an instant alarm when violated TYPE 4 INTERIOR BURGLARY FOLLOWER Used for areas where an entry delay is required only if an entry exit delay 20ne is fautted first TYPE 5 DAY NIGHT BURGLARY U
87. er the security code and press the O key Note that recall will end any 10 day cycle in progress To exit recall mode enter the security code and press the OFF key All existing history is erased and the alarm memory is reset The 10 day cycle will start again only when the next event occurs To set the day use the 3 or 1 key to change from ON to MON to TUE etc To set the time press 6 until the 2 appears in the hours position then use the 3 or 1 key to set the hour Press 6 again and use the 3 or 1 key to set the minute To enter real time clock mode press CODE 63 The Use the 7 key to set AM or PM display will show TIME DATE ON 12 01 AM 01 01 90 The indicates the current mode The 6 key changes the mode from DAY to HOUR to MINUTE to MONTH to DATE to YEAR The 4 key changes the mode in reverse order The 3 amp 1 keys are used to set the TIME DATE values The 3 key moves the TIME DATE ahead the 1 key moves the TIME DATE backward set the date press the 6 key until the appears the month position then use the 3 or 1 key to set the month Press the 6 key again and use the 3 or 1 key to set the date Press the 6 key again and use the 3 or 1 key to set to set the year To exit clock mode press either the 8 key or the key Exiting with the 8 key will save all changes Exiting with the key will exit without changing any of the values us
88. ercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a number of reasons For example intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm waming device Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in property 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 A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States they may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors
89. esired it must be for secondary it must messages Zone ID used on both primary 8 be used for primary digit is suppressed secondary phone 5 used on primary any other format can be used on secondary 21 Vil PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES The system is shipped with a set of pre programmed values that are designed to meet the needs of many installations These can be changed by the installer to suit specific needs if desired addition four sets of pre programmed communication default values can aiso be loaded by the installer each set designed for a specific communication format These too can be changed to suit the needs of a particular installation Changes to these pre programmed values can be programmed directly from the console or from a computer terminal using the 4130PC Downloading software be sure that the software version used includes a 4140XMP menu selection an compatible computer and a HAYES 1200 SMARTMODEM The following paragraphs describes how to load the various default programming sets For detailed instructions on making changes to particular programming fields refer to the programming sheet at the end of this manual For alpha consoles English Language descriptions of the zones and a custom installer message which appears when the system is ready to arm can be programmed using the built in vocabulary of words see PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIP
90. f each smoke detector to ensure that all detectors are operational and are functioning properly NOTE A 2 wire smoke detector display will not clear until the Test mode is exited Turning Off TEST mode Enter the security code and press the OFF key THE SYSTEM ARMED SYSTEM TEST IMPORTANT A message will be sent to the central station during the following tests Notify the central station that test will be in progress NOTE A display of COMM FAILURE Alpha consoles or Fixed Word consoles indicates a failure to communicate no Kissoff by the receiver at the central station atter the maximum number of transmission attempts is tried ff this occurs verify that the phone line is connected the correct report format is programmed etc 1 Arm the system and fault one or more zones Silence alarm sounder s each time by entering the code and pressing OFF Check that Entry Exit delay zones provide the assigned delay times 2 Check the keypad initiated alarms if programmed in field 05 by pressing the Panic keys and 1 and and or 3 and the system has been programmed for audible emergency the console will emit a loud steady alarm sound The word ALARM and a descriptor 99 will be displayed for and if 1 and are pressed a 95 will be displayed if 3 and are pressed a 96 will be displayed Silence the alarm by entering the security code and pressing OFF It the system has been p
91. faulted zone s Restore faulted zone s if necessary so that DISARMED READY TO ARM 5137 or READY 4127 4137 is displayed 2 Enter the security code and press the TEST key The external sounder if used should sound for 3 seconds and then turn off the system is operating on the back up battery only at this time NOTE 1 The system will not enter the Test mode if tho battery voltage is too low if the battery is not connected or if any communication messages are waiting to be transmitted NOTE 2 As a reminder that the system is in the Test mode the Console will sound a single at 15 second intervals if no protection zones are violated NOTE 3 In the Test mode no alarm reports will be sent to the central station Also the external sounder if used will not be activated Doors and Windows Open and close each protected door and window in turn Each action should produce three beeps from the Console The descriptor for each protection zone will appear on the Console display Motion Detectors Walk in front of any interior motion detectors Listen for three beeps when the detector senses movement While it is activated its descriptor will remain displayed on the Console Note that wireless PIRs will have a 3 minute lockout between transmissions to conserve battery life remove cover for walk test to override the 3 minute lock out Smoke Detectors Follow the test procedure provided by the manufacturer o
92. gn and delete all temporary codes 03 70 User 3 can assign and delete temporary user codes 04 69 User 3 cannot assign or delete user 70 s code To add or delete temporary codes User 2 Master Code CODE key User 03 70 4 digit Code User 3 User 3 s CODE CODE key User 04 69 4 digit Code To delete temporary codes Master Code CODE key User Master Code User numbers must be entered as 2 digit entries Single digit user numbers must therefore always be preceded by a 0 example 03 04 05 etc Make sure the end user understands this requirement The system will emit a single beep when each temporary code has been successfully entered I the 6 digit code feature is in effect field 1 54 temporary users must also use 6 digit codes 2 digit User 4 digit code is recommended that obvious codes such as 1111 or 1234 not be used Note When a temporary code is inadvertently repeated for different users or one user s code is another s duress code the lower user number will take priority Do not assign sequential codes 1 digit apart from each other ex 4096 4097 4098 as this will cause a Duress to be sent each time one user s code is another user s duress code IMPORTANT Unless Ademco Contact ID reporting is used only user codes 1 15 can uniquely report to the central station using the communication formats provided Users 16 70 will report as User 15 if enabled for open close
93. ich causes a transmission to be sent to the 4280 Check that the ID number is displayed when the transmitter is faulted GO NO GO TEST MODE Patented This mode helps determine the best location for each transmitter and is activated by putting the contro panel in the TEST mode and removing the 4280 s cover The receiver s sensitivity is reduced by half Once transmitters are placed in their desired locations and the approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is connected to the transmitter s screw terminals open circuit each transmitter Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around the transmitter ff a single 4280 is used the console will beep three times to indicate signal reception ff two 4280s are used the console will beep once if the first 4280 received the signal twice if the second 4280 received the signal and three times if both receivers heard the signal which is desirable for redundant configurations the console does not beep reorient or move the transmitter to another location To exit this mode replace the 4280 s cover then enter the installer code and press OFF Note that the Receiver s sensitivity is fully restored when the cover is replaced IMPORTANT BATTERY NOTICE The VISTA wireless transmitters are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device b
94. igit alarm cade then the alarm code is repeated followed by the channel number EX Standard 6205 Expanded EE event code EEEE 22 ZZ zone ID code SESCOA RADIONICS Standard and expanded reporting the SESCOA RADIONICS format is virtually the same as ADEMCO Low Speed except for the following 1 The handshake and kiss off frequency is 2300 Hz 2 The data is transmitted with 1800 Hz pulse tones 3 The rate of transmission is 20 pps 4 2 REPORTING 442 report consists of a 4 digit account number and 2 digit alarm code or event code 4 2 reports can be accomplished either in ADEMCO Low Speed 10 pps or SESCOA RADIONICS 20 pps format 442 reporting a unique 2 digit code for each zone is reported A 4 digit account number followed by a 2 digit code is sent where the first digit is the actual event such as in ALARM RESTORE or TROUBLE etc and the second digit of the code represents the zone where the event occurred but not necessarily the actual zone number Each code in itself is unique to a specific zone A typical report follows 1234 59 59 might be a unique TROUBLE RESTORE ZONE 25 4 2 EXPRESS ADEMCO s new Express format provides the same information as the 442 format but with three differences 1 Data is transmitted in Dual Tone Muthi Frequency known as TouchTone at the rate of 10 characters per second This greatly decreases the time it takes
95. ined cannot exceed 750 mA In addition the sounding device must be a UL Listed audible signal appliance rated to operate in a 10 2 13 8 VDC voltage range and must be mounted indoors Example Wheelock Signals Inc siren model 347 12 provides 8598 for NFPA 74 amp Standard 985 IMPORTANT Going beyond these limits will overload the power supply or may possibly trip the bell output thermal circuit breaker NON UL INSTALLATIONS The total current drawn from this output cannot exceed 2 8 amps A battery must be installed since this current is supplied by the battery Up to two 702 sirens can be used wired in series Up to two 719 sirens can be used wired in parallel 10 702 Outdoor Siren Self contained siren driver built in and weatherproof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or yelp sound and is rated at 120 dB 10 feet This siren can also be tamper protected or can be mounted in a metal cabinet 716 which can be tamper protected 719 Outdoor Siren Compact Compact self contained siren driver built in and weatherproot tor outdoor use Can be wired for a steady yelp sound and rated at 90 dB 10 teet A tamper protected 708BE cabinet is available 740 High intensity Sounder Compact high intensity sounder rated at 123 dB 10 feet This sounder emits an ear piercing high frequency sound and can be mounted indoors bracket included or outdoors in 708 cabinet ABB
96. le even if claimed to be 100 compatible 4 4130PC V LINK DOWNLOADING software from ADEMCO This software is available in both 3 1 2 4130P3 3 and 5 1 4 diskettes and includes a complete User s Manual HOW DOES DOWNLOADING WORK At the protected premises the Control panel must be connected to the existing telephone line refer to the PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS section No programming of the panel is required before downloading to an initial installation To download do the following 1 Enter the installer code 4 5 The panel temporarily enables a ring count of 5 and sets the Download Callback option to 1 callback not required 2 Call the panel using the downloader software set to FIRST COMMUNICATION mode 3 The downloader will establish a session with no callback The panel information can then be downloaded order to remotely access control or program the alarm panel a link must be established between the computer and the control panel as follows 1 The computer calls up the Contro panel The phone number for each customer is entered into the customer s account file on the computer 2 The Contro panel answers at the pre programmed ring count and executes a handshake with the computer 3 The computer sends a request for cali back to the Control unless call back is not required 4 The pane acknowledges the request and hangs up During the next few seconds the Control will process
97. liary power and to the RING side of the telephone line as shown in the diagram below Use the following procedure to determine which side of the telephone line is the RING side a Connect the lead of a DC voltmeter to earth ground and the lead to one side of the telephone line b The wire which reads SOVDC is the RING side When the panel has a message to transmit to the central station it will seize the line go off hook and then trigger the 675 module to connect the RING side of the telephone line to earth ground The panel will cause the module to break the connection between RING and earth ground when dial tone is obtained TOYELCO TOESRTH FING GROUND SEE FIELD V 45 2 OUT 2 3 4 CAN STILL ALARM USED TO PROVIDE OUT 1 GROUND START OR OPEN CLOSE STATUS INDICATIONS OUT 2 FIRE OR KEYSWITCH ARMED LED OPERATE KEYSWITCH SEE FIELD 19 OUT 3 BURGLARY AUDIBLE PANIC AUXILIARY ARE LPS NOT UL LISTED QUT 4 SILENT PANIC DURESS OR KE YSWITCH READY LED Figure 4 CONNECTOR J7 Figure 5 GROUND START MODULE 12 REMOTE KEYSWITCH NOTE 4146 Keyswitch is not UL approved the keyswitch option is selected field 15 the alarm trigger outputs are disabled An optional Remote Keyswitch can be used for remote arming and disarming of the system used program field 15 must be set to 1 to enable the keyswitch option and the 4146 keyswitch s normally open momentary
98. n TRANSMITTER IDENTIFICATION Each transmitter has its own unique ID number Zone which is DIP switch programmable in each unit Whenever a transmission takes place either for an alarm fault check in or low battery this ID number is sent along with the message to the 4280 which in turn relays this information to the control panel which displays the condition and zone number on the console See the DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR WIRELESS DEVICES at the end of this manual for individual EM transmitter settings SNIFFER MODE DETERMINE HOUSE ID Code 2 To check for house IDs being used in nearby systems set the DIP switches in the 4280 for a House ID of 00 all switches up then enter your Installer Code 4 2 The 4280 will now sniff out any House IDs in the area and display them Keeping the 4280 in this mode for about 2 hours will give a good indication of the house IDs being used To exit the Sniffer Mode simply key your installer code OFF then set your house ID to one not displayed in the Sniffer Mode SNIFFER MODE TO CHECK TRANSMITTERS Code 3 To check that all transmitters have been set for the proper house ID set the 4280 to the proper house ID and enter the Installer code 4 3 All transmitter ID numbers that have the house ID set for the 4280 will be displayed when each transmitter number checks in up to 2 hours A faster way to do this is to fault each transmitter wh
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100. n to the contro via the polling loop Two 4280s can be used to provide either a greater area of coverage or provide redundant protection IMPORTANT Note that if using two RF Receivers one of them must be powered from auxiliary power For more information regarding the 4280 installation refer to the installation instructions provided with the 4280 NOTE Unless stated otherwise references to the 4280 Receiver represent the 4280 and or 4280 8 Receivers EwrTCHES 2 3 DOW VOR a HOUSE D OF 3 Figure 3 4280 4280 8 RF RECEIVER PROGRAMMING NOTES FOR WIRELESS DEVICES All RF zones must be designated as such in their respective program fietds 1 18 1 25 Any zone from 1 63 can be designated as an RF zone To enable zone as wireless simply enter a 1 in the location for that zone Be careful when designating RF zones you want a zone to be either hard wired or on the polling loop but accidentally enable it as RF the system will ignore that zone RF enable overrides hard wire using a 4280 8 only up to 8 zones can be enabled as RF zones If more than 8 zones are enabled the message SET UP ERROR 5137 or E8 4137 4127 will be displayed SUPERVISION Each transmitter except 5701 and 5727 is supervised by a check in signal that is sent to the receiver at 70 90 minute intervals at least one Check in is not received from a transmitter within a programmed interval field 1 31 the console will display
101. nd start 1eopervdose trigger 2 console sounding TN 15 15 15 15 Ext JE HE E 15 15 15 15 DUAL REPORTING O 1eyes rused wih Spil Reporting 1 option 1 34 alarms go to both primary amp secondary numbers while ali other reports go to oniy used with Split Reporting 2 option opervclose and test messages go to both lines while all other reports go to primary COMM SPLIT REPORT SELECTION O no imalarms primary others secondary 2 0opervdose test secondary others primary See 51 for comments STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY Pisis Note 4 2 format STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY ET EI Bypass OprvCis LowBat Oustandard 1eexpanded Note Expanded overrides 4 2 format SWINGER SUPPRESION 01 15 alarms 15 Must be 00 disabled for UL BURG ALARM COMM DELAY 1 16 seconds 0 detay DOWNLOAD PHONE No 1L ILI LI LI LU D CJ LI LILI tor cach EE Upload Program Program Remote Arm Remote Remote Bypass For UL installations Upload amp Download must be enabled Ail others must be disabled 44 RING DETECTION COUNT 01 14 152answering machine DO no detection 1 53 DOWNLOAD CALLBACK 1 not required Oecallback required Must 7407 for UL ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 1 32 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CO
102. ndicates the control is in the programming mode and is not operating RECALLING ALARM amp TROUBLE MESSAGES Memory of Alarm The system s alarm memory retains all events for a period of 10 days starting at the time of the first event Upon expiration of the 10 day period ali history is automatically erased and the alarm memory will reset The next 10 day cycle will begin when the next event occurs Recall by service personnel will display all events that have occurred from the start of the 10 day cycle to the time of recall Note that Recall will end any 10 day cycle in progress The LCD display on the 4127 4137 console will indicate the number of the zone in which the event occurred e g 01 02 etc accompanied by the word CHECK trouble ALARM and if applicable FIRE to describe the type of event that occurred in the displayed zone The real time clock must be set before test reports can be sent Be sure to set the FIRST TEST REPORT TIME in program field 83 and the test report interval in field 27 To set the clock a 5137 console must be connected to the panel 5137 is used an alpha descriptor of the zone will be displayed in addition to its zone number If more than one event had occurred the events will be displayed in numerical sequence Each display will appear for 1 2 seconds then the next event will be displayed When all events have been displayed the displays are repeated To display 10 day history ent
103. ne 1 63 but if programmed for zones 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5727 Wireless Keypad Wireless keypad that can be used to tum 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 LED located in the 7 READY key The keypad is identified as zone 00 when it transmits low battery messages The keypad panics are identilied as 99 for 8 96 for 3 and 95 tor 1 if programmed PERIPHERAL DEVICES REMOTE CONSOLES The 4140XMP supplies up to 750 mA of auxiliary power for remote consoles polling loop devices and or other auxiliary devices such as motion detectors or 4 wire smoke detectors The 4140XMP supports independent of auxiliary power considerations up to six 4127 4137 or 5137 remote consoles All consoles may be powered from the auxiliary power output provided that the tota current drawn from this output does not exceed 750 mA You must keep this in mind when adding remote consoles so you don t overdraw current from the panel This would result in a battery which does not charge properly or possibly a tripped auxiliary solid state circuit breaker the auxiliary load is determined to be greater than 750 mA then additional consoles total of 6 can be powered from a supplementary
104. ntry exit delay zone was faulted first ZONES 2 THROUGH 8 These zones have a 350 millisecond response and can be assigned to any zone type They can be EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised as required program field 41 determines whether or not these zones will use the 2 000 ohm EOLR Enter 1 in field 41 to disable the use of EOLR s on zones 2 through B If programmed for use with EOLR s both closed circuit and open circuit devices can be used with the 2 000 ohm EOLR resistor in series with the loop at the last device ff the use of EOLR s is disabled 41 1 only closed circuit devices can be used Zone 8 has the added capability of supporting 2 wire latching type glass break detectors See GLASS BREAK DETECTORS section for a list of compatible detectors These detectors may be reset at the console in the same manner as two wire smoke detectors i e second entry of OFF sequence Zone 8 should be configured as an EOLR type zone when glass break detectors are used UL NOTE The connection to glass break detectors is not applicable for UL Listed applications The maximum resistance per zone excluding EOLR is 300 ohms for zones 2 7 and 100 ohms for zone 8 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP Zones 10 64 The 4140XMP provides a built in 2 wire polling loop interface which allows the number of zones to be expanded from the basic 9 zones to up to 64 zones using various RPMs and the 4280 RF Receiver See below for a list of c
105. of pane RF interference with television reception roue THE 4140XMP LOCK Remove the lock knockout on the control cabinet cover Insert the key into the lock Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed 2 While holding the lock steady insert the retainer clip into the retainer slots Position clip as illustrated in the diagram on the next page to facilitate easy removal THE 4127 CONSOLE Separate the console from its backplate by removing the two screws from the top and bottom edges 2 Use the backplate to mark the positions on the wall for the screw mounting holes and the cut out for the interface wiring Use wall anchors for the screws and make the cut out in the wall no larger than indicated on the template The backplate is designed to be directly mounted to either a single or double gang electrical box 3 Pull the interface wiring in the wall through the cut out 244 gt Figure 7 MOUNTING THE PC BOARD CABIMET DOOR BOTTOM Figure 8 MOUNTING THE CABINET LOCK 4 Pass the interface wiring through the opening in the backplate then mount the backplate to the wall surface with screws 5 Splice the interface wiring to the console wires Insulated solderless wire splices eg Ademco 311 may be used for splicing 6 Attach the main body of the console to the wall mounted backplate The console is properly attached when it is
106. of the group of words beginning with the same ietter 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 to create up to 19 additional custom words or word strings 10 Press the key to return to the ZN 27 display and follow the zone description entry procedure to assign the new words to a zone description 11 Key 99 to exit the zone description programming mode 4140XMP PROGRAMMING FORM DEFAULT VALUES ARE SHOWN IN BRACKETS OTHERWISE DEFAULT 0 SECURITY ACCESS OPTIONS EXIT ENTRY DELAY OPTIONS 00 INSTALLER CODE CoL 9 ENTRYDELAY 1 1021 00 15 times 15 seconds Enter 4 digits 09 4140 10 EXIT DELAY 1 LL 03 00 15 times 15 seconds 01 MASTER SECURITY CODE Enter 4 digits 0 0 1234 Seo1 54 for 6 digit enable 11 ENTRYDELAY 2 00 18 times 15 seconds 15 KEYSWITCH ENABLE d 1 onable Oucisabie 12 EXIT DELAY 2 C 08 00 15 times 15 seconds 29 QUICK ARM iyos uno 87 ENTRYWARNING 1 contnuous 0 3 beeps 1 50 BABYSITTER CODE taonable Ondiabie User22 1 45 ENABLE CONSOLE 1 54 HIGH SECURITY MODE 1 6 digit high socuri 4 norma ANNUN DURING EXIT DELAY RESPONSE TE FOR UM pn 10 9 en 03 02 1 05 CL VLL C1 QI eL S1 SL se oof ELI ELI EL EL EE CC cie mL ses 15 Ci E se wor SL aD eL
107. of uniquely reporting all 64 zones of information as well as openings and closings for all 70 users to central stations equipped with the Ademco 685 receiver using software level 4 4 or higher 685 software lovels below 4 4 cannot support Contact ID reporting For information regarding updating the 685 receiver contact Ademco s Technical Support group at 1 800 645 7492 4140XMP COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING GUIDE Field Speed X Contact 10 __ A High Speed Express speed and frequen ee eee or expanded 49 ________ Add checksum digit No effect _ Add checksum digt No effet selects 4 1 or 4 2 if it is non zero if it is non zero selects 4 1 or 4 2 56 Defines alarm event Enables reports Assigns reporting chni Defines alarm event code for all reports from this code zone Enables alarm reporting di Defines code and Defines code and selects 4 1 4 2 selects 4 1 4 2 Enables report and nables report Enables report Enables report and selects code Note Note Alarm channel selects 1st digit of the No restores if must be programmed 2 digit event code event not sent 01 15 NOTE No restores if event not sent Sescoa Radionics No effect No effect No effect Selects fixed digit time instead of fixed interdigit Note Low Speed will Note Contact ID is Hf High Speed is used not send 342 d
108. ompatible Sensors The polling loop provides power to sensors and serves as a communication path between the panel and sensors Each sensor must be assigned a unique address ID number from 10 64 before being connected to the polling loop Most sensors have DIP switches for this purpose See the DIP SWITCH SETTING TABLE FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES for information on how to assign ID numbers using DIP Switches Care must be taken to assign unique ID numbers to each sensor in order to allow the panel to supervise and provide unique console status indications for individual sensors Connect these sensors to terminals 24 amp 25 Sensors can be connected to a single run or groups of sensors may be connected to separate wire runs without affecting the panel s ability to supervise individual sensors Follow the wiring instructions provided with individual sensors 4190WH wiring diagram is provided at the end of this manual Be sure to observe sensor polarity when wiring The maximum allowable wire run length between the panei and the last sensor on a given wire run is as follows WIRE RUN LENGTHS _ NOTE Twisted pair recommended for all normal wire runs IMPORTANT The maximum combined polling loop run is 4000 using shielded wire the maximum is 2000 If longer wire runs are needed a 4197 Loop Extender Module must be used INTERCOM INTERFERENCE an intercom system is being used the polling loop wires must be as far
109. port operation of only one detector in alarmed state Follow the manufacturer s recommendations on proper detector installation NOTES Detectors which exceed 1 1k ohms in alarm but maintain a voltage drop in alarm of less than 3 8 volts can also be used Use of N O or N C contacts on the same zone may prevent proper glass break detector operation 11 PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS Incoming phone line and handset wiring is connected to the terminal block as follows refer to SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS Diagram 1 26 Local Handset TIP TB1 27 Local Handset RING TB1 28 Incoming Phone Line TB1 29 Incoming Phone Line RING if it is desired to connect the panel to phone lines that require ground start capability then a 675 Ground Start Module must be used This module is triggered by one of the outputs on the connector labeled J7 see CONNECTOR J7 TRIGGER OUTPUTS The 675 Ground Start Module is not UL Listed WARNING To prevent the risk of shock disconnect phone lines at telco jack before servicing the panel IMPORTANT tf the communicator is connected to a telephone line inside PABX be sure the PABX has a back up power supply that can support the PABX for 24 hours Many PABXs are not power backed up and connection to such a PABX will result in a communication failure if power is lost CONNECTOR J7 TRIGGER OUTPUTS Ground Start Module Keyswitch etc GENERAL INFORMATION Connector J
110. protrude beyond the sides of the Trim Ring or you will not be able to install the Trim Ring into the cut out in the next step a ate c4 129 MAY E CONSTAUC SO LT an Figure 9 SURFACE MOUNTING CONSOLES 3 Instali the trim ring into the opening in the wall with the hinge clasps to the right Making sure the trim ring is straight tighten each clip screw making sure that the attached clip slides down into its guide track Install the Console as follows Engage the hinge clasps on the trim ring with the notches located in the back right hand side of the Console s front panel Swing the left side of the panel toward the trim ring the panel will pivot on the hinge clasps and press firmly until the panel snaps closed Use the panel securing screw supplied with the Console to secure the left side of the panel VISTA Console Figure 10 FLUSH MOUNTING THE REMOTE KEYPADS ADJUSTING THE ALPHA CONSOLE LCD VIEWING ANGLE 5137 ONLY Insert the end of the small key shaped tool supplied into the small hole to the left of the console display window the adjustment screw is recessed in this hole Turn the adjustment screw to the left or right until optimum viewing is achieved Be sure to take the height of the users into account when making this adjustment 271 FOR 0451 15 Figure 11 ADJUSTING THE VIEW ANGLE INSERTING THE
111. re 257 25 22 20 WEE 200 CO 200 ZEE C mum Jt it HEHEHE CODE 6210 63 ma re an PEE EE 2 Colom uS eme sot 0 00 21110 ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 33 64 amp SUPERVISORY amp RESTORE CODES All codes default to 00 64 CODE 65 ID 66 CODE 6710 68 69 CODE 70 iD COL 49 CD 0 O0 Ci DC 1 1 Comm JL COLD Colom SI CD C9 CO Et oven 0 CD ALARM REPORT CODE amp ID DIGITS FOR RF RCVRs amp PAN 71 CODE 72 73 5700 00 0 sC 0 Cr er oft CO C opes All codes default to 00 ON ALARM CODES 74CODE 751D 76CODE 771D 778 81 010 Digit pan Digi COO pa CO Comae 010 es 1 AC Restore oro ee e n eC 9217 NOTES 97 Poll Loop Short 88 amp 90 RCVR not receiving transmitter signals 89 amp 91 RCVR not responding bad conn to panel Test 82 applies only to or expanded fields 52 amp 53 formats ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENABLES OPEN CLOSE REPORT ENABLES 1 0 disabie 1senable Osdisable Fe ZONETYPES9810 JCO 9 38 INDEX TO PROGRAM FIELDS FUNC
112. regulated 12VDC power supply e g 487 12 supplies 12V 250mA 488 12 supplies 12V 500mA Connect the console s red and black leads to the supplementary supply s positive and negative terminals Also make a connection between this supply s negative terminal and the 4140XMP s Auxiliary power terminal 7 so that both have a common ground reference Consoles connected to supplementary power supplies which do not have a backup battery will not operate when AC power is lost In this case make sure to power at least one console from the panel s auxiliary power output The panel s backup battery will 4 wire smoke detectors cannot be used in UL Listed applications 4127 FIXED WORD LCD CONSOLE Compact design equipped with a liquid crystal display LCD using 2 digit numerics for zone identification and a set of pre designated English language prompts such as READY READY etc for system status A built in alarm sounder is also included which eliminates the need for a separate indoor sounder 20mA current draw 4137 DELUXE FIXED WORD LCD CONSOLE Equipped with a liquid crystal display LCD using 2 digit numerics for zone identitication and a set pre designated English language prompts such as READY READY etc for system status Keys are backlit A built in alarm sounder is also included which eliminates the need for a separate indoor sounder 60mA current dr
113. reporting for the other reporting formats BABYSITTER CODE User 22 If program field 1 50 is enabled the code assigned to User 22 cannot be used to disarm the system unless the system was armed with that code This code is usually assigned to persons who may have the need to arm and disarm the system at specilic times only ex a babysitter needs to control the system only when babysitting It is recommended that temporary users such as babysitters not be shown the bypass procedure 17 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS The keypad allows the user to arm and disarm the system and pertorm other system functions such as bypassing zones view messages from the central station and display zone descriptors Zone and system conditions alarm trouble bypass are displayed in the Display Window The system provides four modes of burglary protection STAY AWAY INSTANT and MAXIMUM In addition if any zones are faulted prior to arming NOT READY condition the console can display them one at a time and specific zones can be selectively bypassed 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 console 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
114. revent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 AVIS L tiquette du ministr re des Communications du Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications Le minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thod accept e de raccordement Dans certains cas les fils int rieurs de l entreprise utilis s pour un service individuel a ligne unique peuvent tre prolong s au moyen d un dispositif homologu de raccordement cordon proiongateur 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 chent pas la d gradation du service par certaines situations Actuellement les enterprises de t l communication ne permettent pas que l on raccorde leur mat riel aux jacks d abonn s sauf dans les cas precis pr vus par les tarrifs particuliers de ces entreprises Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent
115. right loop has been enabled for an RPM in a zone expanded system and no zone response is assigned to that sensor loop A zone programmed as a 24 hour silent type 06 is fauhed HARD WIRED ZONES 1 9 Zone 1 in trouble CHECK programmed for fire or burglary using open circuit sensors a 2 000 ohm EOLR must be used across the 20ne at the last device as described in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES section Zones 2 B not detecting fauits when their EOLRs are shorted READY display stsys on using EOLRs check that program field 41 0 if not using EOLRs 41 1 Zone 9 is indicating a fault READY will not appear This zone is for closed circuit unsupervised use only Do not use open circuit devices or an EOLR on this zone Zone 9 false alarms periodically Zone has been programmed for a response time of 5 10 milliseconds 14 and should be used with Fast response devices such as vibration sensors or glass break sensors only If devices with a response time of greater than 10 milliseconds are used the zone may false alarm due to contact bounce if used in areas where vibrations may occur Zones 1 9 not detecting faults READY light stays on Check program fields 1 18 and 1 19 to make sure the wired zone s in question have not been enabled as RF zones 28 RPMs Zones indicating CHECK conditions Check that the DIP switches are set correctly left loops are
116. rogrammed for silent panic there will be no audible alarms or displays A report will be sent to the central station however 3 Notify the central station that all tests are finished and verify results with them TURNING THE SYSTEM OVER TO THE USER 1 Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of its functions as well as the User s Manual supplied 2 In particular explain the operation of wach zone entry exit perimeter interior fire etc Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature s programmed into the system IMPORTANT In the spaces provided in the User s Manual record the Entry and Exit Delay times and those functions that have been programmed into the available pairs of PANIC keys amp 1 amp 3 amp 3 Make sure the user understands the importance of testing the system at least weekly following the procedure provided in the User s Manual TO THE INSTALLER Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing at least weekly
117. rotary 00 09 B F 11 15 1433 TOUCH TONE C 32 primanysuascrsraccte IL ILL BACKUP ENABLE enable 0 disable Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 15 15 15 15 90 SCNDRYSUBSCRBERACCTS ES Enter 00 00 BF 11 15 15 15 15 15 33 PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER 0 D tor uon ac 4 SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER Eme oste enm 42 TONE PAUSE 51 DUAL REPORTING 5 seconds 1911 seconds 2230 seconds Must be 0 for UL erae nie Qd e Spi option 194 alarma go secondary num reports 43 DIAL TONE DETECTION 5 used with Spl 2 opten cpen dose and for true tone Oepause then dial Messages go to both lines while all other reports go to primary 45 PRIMARY FORMAT LJ 1434 COMM SPLIT REPORT SELECTION 10 Low Speed 1 Contact ID 2eAdemco High Speed S Ademco Express Ouno 1 primary others secondary 46 LOW SPEED F T Primary test secondary others primary See 51 for comments 1 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 47 SECONDARY FORMAT fe EDEN SR OuLow Spoed 1 Contart ID 2eAdemco High Speed Express Alam Ast Bypass Lowa 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec LJ Omstandard 1eexpanded Note Expand
118. rrent rating will cause polling loop malfunction Failure to observe the auxiliary output current rating will result in a battery which does not charge properly or possibly a tripped circuit breaker 2 Wire the 1361 transformer 1361CN in Canada to the panel before connecting the battery as shown in the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram Do not plug in at this time 2 Connect all polling loop and auxiliary devices such as consoles PIRs etc 3 Piug the 1361 into an 24 hour uninterrupted AC outlet In a few seconds the green POWER LED on the console s should light and the console s should display READY 4127 4137 or DISARMED READY TO ARM 5137 4 Connect the battery as shown in the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET CURRENT __ 4127 Console 20mA 0 ____ _ _6__ 4137 Console 5137 Console ____ using hard wire devices such as Pils refer to the specifications for that particular unit s current draw Only applies if powered from Control s auxiliary power V SYSTEM OPERATION SECURITY ACCESS CODES The VISTA 4140XMP System allows up to 70 security access codes to be assigned each identified by a user ID number The system also offers either standard 4 digit or high security 6 digit user 4 digits security codes field 1 54 If High Security mode is selected the 2 digit user 4 followed by the 4 digit code must be entered for all opera
119. rter or longer length has no effect For UL Household Burglary Installations wired loops connected to these devices cannot exceed 3 feet 5 It dual 4280s or 4280 8s are used A Both must be at least 10 feet from each other as weli as from the Control panel and remote consoles B One of the 4280s or 4280 8s must be powered from Aux power so as not to exceed 64 mA polling loop current rating C The house iDs must be the same Using two Receivers does not increase the number of transmitters the system can support 63 transmitters plus a wireless keypad 6 Reier to the maximum polling loop wire runs described in the POLLING LOOP section when connecting 4280s to the polling loop IMPORTANT The maximum combined polling loop run is 4000 ff using shielded wire the maximum is 2000 Note that zones 1 63 can be used but have the following limitations Transmitters set for zones 48 55 will transmit once every 12 seconds while the zone is faulted Transmitters set for zones 56 63 will transmit once every 3 seconds while faulted These two ranges of zone numbers could adversely affect transmitter battery life Transmitters set for an ID of 32 through 47 will have a 3 minute lock out between transmissions Use this last range of zone ID numbers for sensors protecting frequently used doors or windows to conserve battery life Transmitter IDs 48 through 55 have highest signal priority than burglary Transmitter IDs 62 and 63
120. s in question are enabled as right loops 1 97 appears in console display with rapid beeping This indicates that a short has been detected on the polling loop Check that polling loop polarity is correct at the contro as well as at each RPM Disconnect the polling loop and check for continuity from the positive side of the loop to ground There should be no continuity to ground If there is a ground the source must be found and eliminated READY display not going out when zones faulted Check program fields 1 19 through 1 25 to make sure that the zones in question are not enabled as RF zones Make sure each zone in question has been programmed for a response in fields 02 05 and 1 01 1 05 Console displays NOT READY but no zone is displayed when READY key is depressed Check program fields 06 through 08 and 1 10 through 1 13 to make sure that right loops are enabled for the correct zones ff no right loops are being used these fields should 0 Check program field 05 to make sure there is a zone type response entered for 97 If a polling loop short occurs and no response is entered for 97 the display would indicate NOT READY with no explanation A point programmed for 24 hour silent type 06 is faulted WIRELESS 88 90 appears in console display and rapid beeping occurs The receiver is not receiving any signals from any of the transmitters in the sys
121. s of a data field press plus the 2 digit field address The field s entries will be displayed but no changes to these entries can be made in case of errors an address is improperly entered the console will display FC program entry is improperly entered for example a larger number than that which is permitted the console display will go blank In either case simply re enter the correct number To exit programming mode press either 98 or 99 Use 98 to prevent re access to programming mode by installer code method 99 allows installer code access to programming mode PROGRAMMING STEPS 1 Enter Programming mode Programming mode can be entered in one of two ways 1 Press both the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds after power is applied to the Control OR 2 Key the installer code followed by depression of CODE 8 0 O keys The factory installer code can be changed once in the program mode Immediately following entry into the program mode tho following will be displayed on a 5137 Program Mode The 4127 4137 consoles display 00 Fill View 00 Following the above display the system is ready to be programmed for the communication format parameters or accept data entries To begin data entries press plus the first field number desired 2 Set Standard Defaults Once the Programming mode is entered clear the system s memory by pressing 97 This ensures all program fields
122. scription for that 20ne NOTE When programming descriptors for zones 95 99 panics and poll short the following numbers must be entered in place of ZONE number _____ corresponding zone number 95 1 panic 96 3 panic 95 ____________ 97 Poll Short 93 ___________ 99 e panicy 9 3 Key 01 to begin entering the description for zone 1 key 02 for zone 2 03 for zone 3 etc The following will be displayed ZN 01 Note that the first letter of the alphabet appears after the Zone number and that the zone number is automatically included with the proposed description ADDING CUSTOM WORDS Up to 20 installer defined words can be added to the built in vocabulary Each of the 20 words can actually consist of several words but bear in mind that a maximum of 10 characters can be used for each word string To create the custom word or word string proceed as follows 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Key 93 The following will be displayed ZN 3 Now key 00 to get into the mode which will allow the custom words to be created The following will be displayed ED In this mode the keys perform the following functions 3 Advances through alphabet in ascending order 1 Advances through alphabet in descending order 6 Selects the desired letter and moves the cursor to the right one space 4 Moves the cursor one
123. sed for zones which contain a foil protected door or window such as in a store or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room drug supply room etc or other controlled access area where immediate notification of an entry is desired TYPE 6 24 HOUR SILENT ALARM This zone type is generally assigned to a zone containing a Hold up or Panic button that is designed to initiate an alarm report to the Central Station but which produces no visual displays or alarm sounds ex banks jewelry counters IC 9 ZONE 1 This zone has a 350 millisecond response and can be assigned to any zone type and is set up for EOLR supervision only This zone is the only zone that can support 2 wire smoke detectors See SMOKE DETECTORS section for a list of compatible detectors Connect all closed circuit sensors in series with one another between terminals 10 amp 11 se SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS Diagram The 2 000 ohm EOLR should also be in series with the loop at the last device I the sensors used are open circuit devices such as smoke detectors each one must be in parallel to the next The EOLR must then be placed across the last wired detector Maximum zone resistance excluding EOLR is 100 Ohms UL NOTE The 4100 EOL resistor rated 2 0k ohms must be used on hardwire fire loops ZONE 9 This zone is unsupervised and can be assigned to any zone type except fire Only closed circuit devices can be used Connect these devices in
124. ss via downloading COMMUNICATION DEFAULT PROGRAMMING To help expedite the installation Ademco has incorporated 4 different communication defaults in the VISTA XMP Control Low Speed Ademco Express Ademco High Speed amp Ademco s new Contact ID These defaults automatically program industry standard code assignments for zones keypad panics non alarm and supervisory conditions and can be loaded at any time without affecting non communication program fields Using these defaults saves programming time After loading one of the communication defaults you only need to wire the devices to their appropriate zones and program the following Central station phone number s fields 33 amp 34 Subscriber s account number s fields 32 amp 90 Zone type responses fieids 02 05 amp 1 01 1 05 Delays timeouts and miscellaneous control options The system is then operational The program fieids that are affected by loading one of the communication defaults are fields 45 82 Default values for each communication default are listed on the pages following the Programming Form at the end of this manual For detailed information about reporting formats see the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section EASY TO PROGRAM COMMUNICATION FIELDS The VISTA XMP programming scheme eliminates the need to program zones to channels and then channels to codes programming communication fields manually simply enter whatever code 3 1 4 1
125. ssage LOSS 5137 or NO 4137 4127 is displayed the Console is operating on battery power only Check to see that your system s plug in transformer has not been accidentally pulled out Instruct the user to call a service representative immediately if AC power cannot be restored OTHER TROUBLE CONDITIONS A display of COMM FAILURE 5137 or 4137 4127 at the Console indicates that a failure occurred in the telephone communication portion of your system A display of LO 5137 or 4137 4127 and a Zone descriptor accompanied by a once per minute beep at the Console indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless transmitter displayed The audible warning sound may be silenced by pressing any key A display of SYSTEM LO 5137 BAT with no zone ID 4137 4127 indicates that a low battery condition exists with the system s backup battery A display of 4280 SET UP ERROR 5137 or E8 4137 4127 at the console indicates that a 4280 8 receiver is being used in a system with more than 8 RF zones programmed this is not corrected none of the zones in the system will be protected If more than 8 RF zones are desired a 4280 Receiver must be used A display of COM 5137 4137 4127 indicates that the control is on line with the remote computer and the control is not operating A display of two numbers and NO AC all keypads i
126. switch and LEDs must be connected to Zone 7 and to the J7 connector trigger outputs respectively A 2k EOL resistor must be connected across the switch regardiess of whether or not zones 2 8 are selected to use EOL resistors See diagram below A momentary short across this zone will arm the system in the AWAY mode If the short is held for more than 3 seconds the system will arm in the STAY mode i e all zones designated as zone types 4 or 10 will be automatically bypassed After the system has been armed the next time zone 7 is shorted the system will disarm 4146 IF KEYSWITCH IS USED 5 1 OUT 1 CAN STILL BE USED TO PROVIDE 2 QUT 2 3 4 NO LONGER PROVIDE ALARM STATUS INDICATIONS OUT 2 8 4 OPERATE KEYSWITCH LEDs OUT 315 NOT USED ONLY 1 KEYSWITCH CAN BE USED 3 ZONE 715 NO LONGER USABLE AS A ZONE GROUND START OPEN CLOSE SEE FIELD 1 46 An optional closed circuit tamper switch model 112 can be wired in series with zone 7 so that if the switchplate is removed from the wall the tamper will open disabling keyswitch operation until the system is next disarmed from the console NOTE Only one keyswitch with LEDs can be supported by the system s power supply LED indications sre defined as follows GREENI ____________ J OFF DISARMED amp NOT READY OFF DISARMED amp READY _______ ON STEADY _ ARMEDAWAY __________ OFF SLOW FLASH ARMED ST
127. switch programmable The left zone can be EOLR supervised if necessary and can accept either open or closed circuit sensors The right zone is unsupervised and can accept closed circuit sensors only Refer to the 4190WH OPERATION section at the end of this manual for more information Figure 2 Polling Loop Devices 4194 Surface Mounted Reed Contact Wide Gap Wide gap surface mounted reed contact with built in RPM which is DIP switch programmable 4197 Polling Loop Extender Module Can be used if the 2 wire polling loop must be greater than the recommended length 4000 max By installing a 4197 at the end of the first loop the polling loop can be continued If more than 64mA needs to be drawn from the polling loop to power RPMs use of the 4197 provides another loop with 64mA available Connects to the polling loop and is powered from auxiliary power or by a separate 729 power supply with battery backup arenam WIRELESS EXPANSION Zones 1 63 4280 4280 8 RF RECEIVER The VISTA XMP system supports up to 63 wireless transmitters 5700 series plus 5727 wireless keypad expand the system using wireless one or two 4280 RF Receivers or 4280 8 if only 8 wireless zones are used must be connected to the polling loop The 4280 receives status and alarm signals from wireless transmitters 345MHz USA 315MHz Canada within a nominal range of 200 feet and relays this informatio
128. tem An 88 is for the 2nd receiver a 90 is for the 1st receiver These displays are enabled by assigning a zone response type in program fields 1 08 and 1 09 The recommended response is either Zone type 05 or 07 Check that the antenna is installed properly and is not shorted to any metal object refer to WIRELESS EXPANSION section for details Check that the transmitters are powered up with fresh 9 volt batteries Check that the house D s match between transmitters and the receiver Determine if anything is blocking transmission to the receiver ex metal cabinets or shelves etc 4280 is used remove its cover Put the system in the test mode then see if the transmitters check in If not move the receiver to another location and test again 89 or 91 appears in console display and rapid beeping occurs The receiver is not responding to the Control panel 89 refers to the second receiver and a 91 refers to the first receiver 4280 is used check that the 4280 s cover is and the magnet is in close proximity to the reed switch Check that the control is wired properly to the receiver 4280 is used determine that the total current draw on the polling loop is not more than 64mA If the draw does exceed 64mA install 4197 loop extender module or power the 4280 from auxiliary power as described Check that the wire run length is in agreement with the recommended wire gauge Zones not
129. tem functions a system armed with a user s temporary code can be disarmed with the Master Code or another user s temporary code with the exception of the Babysitter Code described later in this section Temporary user 3 has the ability to assign and eliminate temporary The duress code is a means of sending a silent alarm to a central monitoring station if the user is being forced to disarm or arm the system under threat This feature is only useful if the system is connected to a central station When the system s Auxiliary Voltage Triggers are connected to another communication s media Derived Channel Long Range Radio note that duress is signalled on the same trigger that signals silent panic whereas duress has its own unique report when digitally communicated The duress code is simply the usual security code but with the fourth digit increased by 1 For example if the security code is 1 2 3 4 the duress code is 1 2 3 5 When used the system will disarm or arm but will also send a silent alarm to the central station There will be no indication at the console that an alarm was sent Note that duress codes are not available for security codes ending in the digit 9 IMPORTANT Users of temporary codes should be instructed to enter their codes carefully to avoid the possibility of accidentally entering the duress code codes 04 69 User 3 cannot assign a code to user 70 TEMPORARY CODES User 2 master code can assi
130. the request making sure certain encrypted information received from the computer matches its own memory 5 Upon a successful match the Control panel will seize the phone line and call the computer back unless cali back is not required 6 The computer answers usually by the second ring and executes a handshake with the panel 7 The panel then sends other default information to the computer ff this information matches the computer s information a successful link is established This is known as being ON LINE ro Alarm and trouble responses and reports are disabled during on line time Should an event occur during this time the response will take place and the report will go through as soon as the remote access sequence is completed Alarm and trouble conditions are not ignored they are simply delayed 2 The keypads are inactive during downloading communication and resume normal functions after hang up All keypad entries are ignored during on line time 26 DOWNLOADING PRIMER WHAT CAN BE DONE ONCE PANEL IS ON LINE Arm the System in the Away Mode Disarm the System Bypass a Zone Force the System to Accept a New Program Download Shut Down Communication dialer Functions non payment of monitoring fees in an owned system Shut Down all Security System Functions non payment for 8 leased system Inhibit Local Keypad Programming prevents takeover of your accounts Leave a message for customer 5137 ONL
131. tions instalier 01 Master code 202 etc For example if user 14 whose code is 5678 wishes to disarm the system the sequence would be 1 4 5 6 7 8 OFF The installer programs an Installers Code initially as part of the programming procedure and this code is the only code that permits re entry into the programming mode unless 98 has been previously used to exit the programming mode see below The installer s Code can aiso be used to perform normal system functions but cannot assign temporary codes Note that the installer s code cannot disarm the System unless it was used to arm the system and that it cannot be used to disarm the system if the system was armed with the QUICK ARM key As shipped from the factory an initial Installer s code and master code is pre programmed and can be changed by the installer to any code desired The pre programmed codes are as follows Installer 4 1 4 0 Master 1 2 3 4 The system also provides an Installer Code lock out feature which prevents the use of the Installer s Code from re accessing the Programming mode after the initial programming This feature is activated by pressing 98 to exit Programming mode The only way to access Programming mode once this feature is activated is by powering down the system and powering up again and then pressing both the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds of power up If re access to Programming mode using the installer s Code is desire
132. tre effectu es pas un centre d entretien canadien authoris d sign par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d energie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particulierement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir recours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectrician 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 raccorde 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 45 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 An alarm system whether comm
133. ug In Transtormer use 1361CN in Canada tated 16 5VAC 40 VA Alarm Sounder Otput 10VDC 13 8VDC 2 8 amps max non UL installations 750mA less aux current draw UL installations Aux Power Output 9 6VDC 13 8VDC 750mA max For UL installations the accessories connected to the output must be UL Listed and rated to operate in the above voltage range Back up Battery 12VDC 4AH or 7AH gel cell YUASA NP4 12 12V 4AH or NP7 12 12V 7AH recommended Use 4AH battery for UL installations Standby 4 hours min with 750 mA aux load using 7 AH battery 2 5 hours with 750 mA aux load using 4AH Circuit Protectors Thermal circuit breakers are used on battery input to protect against reverse battery connections and on alarm sounder output to protect against wiring faults Shorts A solid state circuit breaker is used on auxiliary power output to protect against wiring faults shorts DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR FORMATS SUPPORTED ADEMCO HIGH SPEED ADEMCO 442 EXPRESS ADEMCO LOW SPEED ADEMCO CONTACT ID SESCOA RADIONICS LOW SPEED LINE SEIZE Double Pole RINGER EQUIVALENCE 0 7B FCC REGISTRATION NO AC398U 68192 AL E 4127 REMOTE CONSOLE Physical 5 5 8 W X 4 11 16 H X 7 8 D Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 20 mA interface Wiring RED 12VDC input auxiliary power GREEN Data In YELLOW Data Out BLACK Ground 5137 4137 REMOTE CONSOLES Physical 8 4 W X 4 75 H X 1 1 D Electrical Volt
134. uired to properly install a VISTA XMP system STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 ADVISORIES MODEL NUMBERS 4 Become familiar with the system by reading the GENERAL INFORMATION section and determine the hardware required for the installation Determine the system s zone configuration and wiring requirements by reviewing section 1 ZONE CONFIGURATIONS and section IIl PERIPHERAL DEVICES If the installation is UL rated check the special UL requirements included in each section Once the wiring is completed mount the Contro and make power connections following the instructions provided in section IV MOUNTING amp POWERING THE SYSTEM Learn how the system operates including security codes keypad functions trouble conditions and how to set the real time clock by reading section V SYSTEM OPERATION if the system is to be supervised by a central monitoring station read section VI SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS and section Vil PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM COMMUNICATION DEFAULT PROGRAMMING for descriptions of reporting formats and a list of communication programming default values Program the system via the keypad or by downloading from a remote location following the instructions in section Vil PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM and section DOWNLOADING PRIMER if applicable Test the system and teach the user how to perform all commands following the procedures in section IX TESTING THE SYSTEM If problems occ
135. ur refer to section X TROUBLESHOOTING Throughout this manual information that requires special attention is highlighted in the ADVISORIES paragraphs This information includes system limitations caveats and other information vital to the proper operation of the system Be sure to read these paragraphs carefully Unless otherwise noted product model numbers listed in this manual refer to Ademco products GENERAL INFORMATION THE VISTA CONTROL The VISTA 4140XMP Control is a microprocessor based programmable system and features EEROM memory technology power loss does not result in the loss of information The Control supports up to 9 wired zones of protection expandable to 64 zones wired and or wireless using 2 wire polling loop devices and or wireless transmitters 5700 series EASY PROGRAMMING Programming can be performed at the office prior to installation or on the job site directly from the console or can be downloaded from a remote location or at the job site using a PC Laptop with 4100SM Serial Module by using the Ademco 4130PC Downloading Software For installer convenience the Control is pre programmed with a set of standard values that is designed to meet the needs of many installations These values however can be changed to suit the needs of any particular installation The Control can also be pre programmed by the installer with one of four standard communication default programming values eliminating th
136. ure must be obtained from the local telephone company To make sure this field is empty key 31 to erase this location 30 ux eCheck program field 30 for either TouchTone or rotary dialing In most cases if rotary is selected dialing will be Successful but w TouchTone is selected then the line must be a TOu hTone line is possible that a line that had permitted TouchTone service previously was now being blocked from that use by ihe telephone company because the user was not paying for that service At installation time it is important to check with the user to determine if they are paying for TouchTone service If S SCOA RADIONICS format is being used check program field 50 If hexadecimal codes are being sent enter 0 If only 0 9 is being sent either a 1 or a 0 is acceptable Check with the central 7 station to verity acceptance of B F codes M 3 1 4 1 L0W SPEED is being usad check the ID portion of the report code fields There should be 0 in all of these fields Some central station receivers cannot handle _ Second digit reporting Check the telephone numbers programmed in fields 33 amp to the outgoing attempts using i a handset Check the wiring on the Telco connector SPECIFICATIONS 4140XMP CONTROL Physical 12 1 2 W X 14 1 2 X3 D Electrical Voltage Input From Ademco No 1361 Pl
137. ves 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 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
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