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Honeywell 3.5 Home Security System User Manual
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1. 5 6 ID Digit for Zones 17 24 5 6 ID Digit for Zones 25 32 5 6 ID Digit for Zones 33 40 5 6 ID Digit for Zones 41 48 5 6 ID Digit for Zones 49 56 5 7 ID Digit for Zones 57 64 5 7 ID Digit for Zones 65 72 5 9 ID Digit for Zones 73 80 5 10 ID Digit for Zones 87 88 5 7 ID Digit for Zones 89 99 5 7 Ignore Expansion Zone 5 3 Installer User 1 Code Level 0 8 1 Installer 5 1 Installing RPM Devices 3 10 Installing The Control 3 1 Installing the Control s Circuit Board 3 2 Intelligent Test Report 5 3 Interior w Delay 10 4 6 Interior Follower Type 04 4 5 rr LE Keypad Panic Enables
2. 3 13 Wiring Devices to Zones 1 9 3 6 Wiring the Alarm Output 3 4 Wiring the 2 4 3 3 Worksheets to calculate the total current 3 26 World Wide Web Address 9 4 X210 nois etu diae me 3 17 MEI E E 3 27 Zone 5 Audio Alarm Verification 5 11 Zone 804 eis ais 3 20 Zone 9 Fast Slow Response 5 2 Zone Defaults x ee n 4 4 Zone Index ne aee ee t D teret 4 4 Zone Input Type Definitions 4 6 Zone Number Designations 4 4 ZONE PROGR edax nde ite vi 4 8 Zone Response Type Definitions 4 5 Zone Type Restores for Zone Types 1 8 5 7 Zone Type Restores for Zone Types 9 and 10 5 7 ZONES etel e EP ARENA REP RUN RR ers 2 1 Index 4 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced wireless security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a vari ety of reasons For example e Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sen
3. 5 5 Siren Driver enini tret ees 3 5 Smoke Power Reversal Module 3 8 Specifications C 1 Standard Expanded Reporting Primary 5 6 Standard Expanded Reporting Secondary 5 6 Standby Battery Size 3 27 Supervised Fire Without Verification Type 09 4 6 Supervised 3 15 Supervised RF RF Type 03 4 6 Supervision Pulses for 5 12 Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 01 16 5 6 Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 17 32 5 6 Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 33 48 5 7 Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 49 64 5 7 Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 65 80 5 10 Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 87 99 5 7 Supplementary Power 3 3 Suppress Transmitter Supervision Sound 5 10 Swinger Suppression 5 8 System 1 System 1 1 SYSTEM LO BAT dire eme rac 9 3 System gt tisha 9 1 System M
4. 3 15 4 6 Cabinet Lock 3 1 California State Fire Marshal A 2 itti ete EE 6 2 Callback Requested 6 1 CANADIAN EMISSIONS STATEMENTS A 4 Changing a User 8 4 Check Messages 9 3 Checksum Verification 5 5 Chime on External Siren 5 10 CIRCUIT PROTECTORS C 1 Code TEST 5 9 1 Cold Water Pipe 3 25 COMM FAILURE scossi iis reed Peto c pads 9 3 Communication Defaults 4 4 Communicator Split Reporting Selection 5 9 Compass Downloading Software 6 1 6 3 Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 3 7 Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 3 7 Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters 3 16 Compatible Alarm Indicating Devices 3 4 Compatible Glass Break Detectors 3 10 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Compatible Polling Loop Devices 3 11 Confirmation of Arming Ding 5 2 CONTACT ID EVENT CODES
5. D 1 Contacting Technical Support 9 4 Control Unit Power Supply Load 3 26 Conventions Used in This vi CUSTOM INDEX 4 3 Data Encryption ioo 6 1 Data Field Descriptions 5 1 Data Field Programming 4 1 Daylight Saving Time Start End Month 5 11 Daylight Saving Time Start End Weekend 5 12 Deleting a User 8 4 DEVICE PROG 5 ndletai tute ees 4 3 Dial Tone Detection 5 5 Dial Tone Pause needed ELS 5 4 Dialer Test eire teet 9 1 DIGITAL C 1 DIP Switch Loop DP Type 07 4 6 Dip Switch Polling Loop Right Loop PS Type 08 4 6 Direct Wire 6 3 Disable Download 5 11 Disarm Type 22 4 6 Download Command Enables 5 4 Download ID Number 5 4 Download Phone Number
6. 5 10 Alarm Code for Zones 87 88 5 7 Alarm Code for Zones 89 99 5 7 Alarm Output Current Load 3 26 Alarm Output Supervision 3 4 Alarm Sounder 5 2 ALPHA PROG 4 3 Arm Stay and Time Set Report Codes First Digit 5 10 Arm Stay and Time Set Report Codes Second Digit 5 10 Arm Away Type 21 4 6 Arm STAY 20 4 6 Audio Alarm Verification Module 3 22 AUXILIARY OUTPUT 3 17 3 19 Auxiliary Output Mode 5 10 Auxiliary Power Current 3 26 LB BACK UP C 1 Battery Capacity 3 27 Battery Selection Table 3 27 Battery 9 1 Burglary Alarm Communicator Delay 5 8 Burglary Trigger for Response Type 8 5 3 Burglary Walk 9 1 Button RF BR Type 05
7. 48 CONNECTOR NU 21 dH 5 5 B e 6 al a 9 J A S S vao 9 JE SSVI 8 S of 8 amp 4142TR CABLE SUPPLIED WITH 4100SM 4100SM SERIAL MODULE To TB6 Aux Power 25mA current draw H8 PWR TB7 Aux Power lt 7 GND 6 RXD not used not used 8 not used 7 DTR d d d RED BLUE WHITE USE GENDER CHANGER 3M SUPPLIED WITH 4100SM Cable IF PRINTER HAS DB25 Supplied with MALE CONNECTOR 4100SM JUMPERS CUT TO SET RESPECTIVE SIGNAL FLOATING COLOR FUNCTION PIN SERIAL PRINTER SET FOR 8 DATA BITS RED cD 8 EVEN PARITY BLUE CTS 5 STOP BIT 8 WHITE DSR 6 300 1200 BAUD 2 Figure 3 26 4100SM Using a Serial Printer NOTE See the 4100SM Installation Instructions for details concerning the serial printer operation Installing the 4285 4286 VIP Module The 4285 4286 VIP Module is an add on accessory that permits the user to access the security system and relays via a TouchTone telephone This may be done either from the premises or by calling the premises from a remote location Only one VIP Module can be used in a security system This module must be enabled as Device Address 4 in the Device Programming in 93 Menu Mode and must be assigned to a partition UL The 4285 4286 VIP Module is not permitted in UL installations Detailed operating instructions for phone
8. 7001 5 5 04 Rev ADEMCO VISTA 40 2 Partitioned Security System Installation and Setup Guide Table of Contents LIST OT FU Hem V Conventions Used in This nuam ka a nRE KE c EE RER REN nee EE ERR KRR AN ERE vi SECTION 1 General Description qmec 1 1 Ze mA E T 1 1 1 1 SECTION 2 PartitiOning 2 1 Theoy of 552828 2 1 Setting Up a Partitioned System iine tes cerent reet etre 2 1 SECTION 3 Installing the 3 1 Mounting the Control Cabinet Installing the Cabinet Lock Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing Guidelines ss 3 1 Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing Guidelines ss 3 2 Installing the Control s Circuit Board ar do e aec tu eet ue sudo sae 3 2 Installing the 5 3 3 Inst
9. 5 1 ee 5 2 Exit Delay Sounding 5 10 Exiting the User Edit Mode 8 4 EXPERT MODE ettet tI Ts 4 3 External 3 4 NELLE FCC Part 15 A 3 FCC PART 68 A 3 FCC REGISTRATION C 1 First Communication 6 2 First Test Report Time 5 8 G General Description 1 1 Getting On Line with a Control Panel 6 2 Global 8 3 Go No Go Test Mode Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing 3 1 Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing 3 2 Grade A Service uide hin ate A 1 A 2 Grade AA A 1 A 2 Ground Start Module 3 17 Hardwire and Optional Expansion 20 1 1 Hardwired HW Type 01 4 6 House ID Sniffer Mode 3 15 ID Digit for Zones 01 08 5 6 ID Digit for Zones 09 16
10. 6 1 9 3 QUICK ATM 5 3 8 1 modems Heine 6 1 Mounting The Control Cabinet 3 1 R Multi Access 8 3 a M Multiple Alatms x oet ag eee 5 2 RADIONICS LOW SPEED C 1 Multiple Partition Access 8 2 Randomize Loss 5 2 RCVR SETUP ERROR 9 3 N Real Time Clock e 7 1 Regulatory Agency Statements A 1 No Alarm Response Type DO Xa aUo AO AT e ce dta dies 4 6 RELAY PGM to E 4 3 Non Alarm Report Codes First Digit 5 7 Relay Timeout XXX Minutes 5 11 Non Alarm Report Codes Second Digit 5 8 Relay Timeout YYY 5 11 Nori UL Installations en epa 3 4 Remote Keypad 3 19 Normally Closed or EOLR Zones 2 8 5 4 Reporting Formats 3 5 Number of Codes per Partition 5 12 Response Types for Zones 01 08 5 1 Number of cedet 5 11 Response Types for Zones 09 16 5 1
11. 5 6 Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 33 48 Enter 00 15 This field has five two digit entries as follows Alarm Restore Trouble Trouble Restore Bypass and Bypass Restore Enter the report code 01 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report NOTE Each report code is the same for zones 33 48 When using 442 format the system uses the ID digit of the zone fields 65 and 67 69 Alarm Code for Zones 49 56 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 70 ID Digit for Zones 49 56 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 71 Alarm Code for Zones 57 64 Skip this field Use 493 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 72 ID Digit for Zones 57 64 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 73 Supervisory and Restore Codes This field has five two digit entries as follows Alarm Restore Trouble Trouble Restore Bypass and Bypass Restore Enter the report code 01 15 for Zones 49 64 Enter 00 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report NOTE Each report code is t
12. 5 2 AC Outlet reste einen 3 25 Access 4 7 Access Control Commands B 1 Access Relay Number 5 11 Adding a User Code 8 3 Adding an RF Key to a User Code 8 4 Addressing the 5 3 3 ADEMCO 4 2 5 5 3 5 C 1 ADEMCO CONTACT C 1 ADEMCO HIGH SPEED see C 1 ADEMCO LOW SPEED 3 5 C 1 Agency Statement A 1 Alarm Code for Zones 01 08 5 6 Alarm Code for Zones 09 16 5 6 Alarm Code for Zones 17 24 5 6 Alarm Code for Zones 25 32 5 6 Alarm Code for Zones 33 40 5 6 Alarm Code for Zones 41 48 5 6 Alarm Code for Zones 49 56 5 7 Alarm Code for Zones 57 64 5 7 Alarm Code for Zones 65 72 5 9 Alarm Code for Zones 73 80
13. 2 The control panel answers the phone call at the pre programmed ring count and executes a handshake with the computer 3 The computer sends a request for callback to the control unless callback is not required 4 The panel acknowledges the request and hangs up During the next few seconds the control processes the request making sure certain encrypted information received from the computer matches its own memory 5 Upon a successful match the control panel seizes the phone line and calls the computer back unless callback is not required The phone number to which the computer s modem is connected must be programmed into the control field 35 6 The computer answers usually by the second ring and executes a handshake with the panel 7 The panel then sends other default information to the computer If this information matches the computer s information a successful link is established The system is now on line with the computer Alarms and Trouble responses and reports are disabled during actual uploading or downloading sessions To download a control without programming any information perform the following steps Step Action 1 Enter the Installer Code 5 The panel temporarily enables a ring count of 5 and sets the Download Callback option to 1 callback not required 2 From the computer call the panel using the downloader software
14. ZONE PROG Many system options are programmed in an interactive mode by responding to alpha keypad display prompts These prompts are shown in a single line box 1 YES 0 NO 0 yp 5 00 Additional system options are programmed via data fields which are indicated by a star followed by the data field number PRODUCT MODEL NUMBERS Unless noted otherwise references to specific model numbers represent ADEMCO products SECTION 1 General Description About the VISTA 40 The VISTA 40 is a 2 partition UL Listed control panel with the following features e Provides 64 zones using hardwired polling loop and wireless e Provides 70 user access codes Features Hardwire and Optional Expansion Zones e Provides 9 hardwire zones e Supports up to 16 2 wire smoke detectors on zone 1 e Supports up to 50 2 wire latching glassbreak detectors on zone 8 e Supports up to 55 additional expansion zones using a built in polling multiplex loop e Supports up to 64 wireless zones fewer if using hardwire and or polling loop zones Provides three keypad panic keys 1 A and 3 C Peripherals Devices e Supports up to 16 addressable devices keypads RF receivers relay modules etc e Provides 8 relays using 4204 and X 10 devices Can activate relays in response to system events e g alarm fault etc e Supports the 4285 4286 VIP Module which allows acces
15. Operator C sometimes known as the Babysitter Code cannot disarm the system unless the system was armed with that code This code is usually assigned to persons who may need to arm and disarm the system at specific times only e g a babysitter needs to control the system only when babysitting 8 1 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Level 6 Duress Codes e Sends a silent alarm to a central monitoring station if the user is being forced to disarm or arm the system under threat system must be connected to central station e When the system s Auxiliary Voltage Triggers are connected to another communication s media Derived Channel Long Range Radio note that duress is signaled on the same trigger that signals silent panic whereas duress has its own unique report when digitally communicated e Assigned on a partition by partition basis and can be any code or codes desired General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes The following rules apply to users when making modifications within the system based on the user code authority levels e Master Codes and all lower level codes can be used interchangeably when performing system functions within a partition a system armed with temporary code can be disarmed with the Master Code or another user s temporary code except the Operator Level C Code described above e user may not delete or change the user code of the SAME or HIG
16. 1 1 Nc AAE wo YEL DATAIN FROM CONTROL BLK GROUND GRN DATA OUT TO CONTROL ED 12 Figure 3 21 4204 Relay Module RI SWITCH 4204CF ADDRESS SETTINGS POSITION means OFF 1 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 t5 AN e 2 on 3 ON ON ON ON ON 4 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON lt 5 ON ON ON ON ON ALARM POLARITY SHOWN 57 DIP SWITCH EACH OUTPUT FOR SETTING DEVICE Nc PROVIDES ADDRESS AND tne 2K EOLR STYLE Y ENABLING DISABLING A 4610 7 SUPERVISION ER EACH OUTPUT NC POLARIZED RATED 1 2 MAX NOTIFICATION NC APPLIANCE USE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES TAMPI COVER TAMPER REED SWITCH 1 009999009999 4 PIN CONSOLE PLUG NOTIFICATION COMPATIBLE APPLIANCE NOTIFICATION 2K EOLR BOTH 6 610 7 APPLIANCE 5 POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE NC RATING POWER FoR NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 28VI DATA IN UP TO 24A FROM CONTROL T
17. 5 2 Keypads 2 1 Keyswitch pee Nae ie 3 18 Keyswitch Assignment 24 22 21 5 2 Index 2 Keyswitch 3 18 Prevent Zone Bypass 5 4 5 5 Primary Phone Number 5 4 J Primary Subscribers Account Number 5 3 LINE 1 Printer Configurations 3 19 List of FIGUIBS nn ES Program Modes 4 1 nce A restet ante tae 9 3 Programming ss 4 1 Long Range Radio to J7 Triggers ER 3 19 Programming Commands T ETE 1 Low Speed Format Primary 5 5 PROGRAMMING COMMANDS 4 1 Low Speed Format 5 5 Programming Entry 4 2 Programming Partition Specific Data Fields 4 2 M F Programming System Wide Data Fields 4 2 Manager Codes Level 2 8 1 Q Master Codes Level 1 8 1 MODEM COMM
18. TOTAL LENGTH OF ALL WIRE RUNS ON THE INPUT LOOP AND EXTENSION LOOP 1 COMBINED CANNOT EXCEED 5200 FT 2600 FT IF USING UNSHIELDED WIRE IN CONDUIT OR SHIELDED WIRE TOTAL LENGTH OF ALL WIRE RUNS ON THE INPUT LOOP AND EXTENSION LOOP 2 COMBINED CANNOT EXCEED 5200 FT 2600 FT IF USING UNSHIELDED WIRE IN CONDUIT OR SHIELDED WIRE polling_loop 010 VO Figure 3 18 Polling Loop Connections Using Multiple Extender Modules NOTE The input loop limits stated in Figure 3 17 apply to Figure 3 18 as well 3 12 Section 3 Installing the Control Wireless Zone Expansion UL The 5881ENHC RF Receiver and the 5869 Holdup Switch Transmitter are listed for UL Commercial Burglary applications All other RF receivers and transmitters are not listed for UL Commercial Burglary applications The following table lists the receivers that may be used and the number of zones they support 5800 Series Receivers Receiver Zones 5881L 5881M 5881H In Canada 5800 systems must use 5882 Series receivers 5882L 5882H Information to the 5881 Receivers applies as well to the 5882 Receivers Both receivers use the same transmitters RF System Operation and Supervision The 5800 RF system operation has the following characteristics The receiver responds to a frequency of 345MHz The receiver has a nominal range of 200 feet Supervised transmitters send a supervisory signal every 70 90 minutes Zones 88 and 90 ar
19. Type 06 24 Hour Silent Alarm Sends a report to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding Assign this zone type to a zone containing an Emergency button Type 07 24 Hour Audible Alarm Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad and an audible external alarm Assign this zone type to a zone containing an Emergency button Type 08 24 Hour Auxiliary Alarm Sends a report to central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad only No bell output is provided Assign this zone type to a zone an Emergency button or one containing monitoring devices such as water sensors or temperature sensors Type 09 Supervised Fire Without Verification Provides a fire alarm on a short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit A fire alarm produces a pulsing of the bell output A zone of this type is always active and cannot be bypassed Type 10 Interior with Delay Provides entry and exit delays using the programmed entry and exit delay times when armed in the AWAY mode Provides only exit delay when armed in the MAXIMUM mode no entry delay Delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardless of whether or not an entry exit delay zone was tripped first Zones programmed for Interior with Delay are automatically bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or INSTANT mode Assign this zone type to a zone covering an area such as a foyer lobby or
20. Zone Response Type Definitions Each zone must be assigned a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone There are three keypad activated zones panic keys see note for each partition a polling loop supervision zone and four RF supervisory zones two for each RF receiver installed Zone types are defined below Type 00 Zone Not Used Program with this zone type if the zone is not used Type 01 Entry Exit 1 Burglary Provides entry delay whenever the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY or STAY mode When the panel is armed in the INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode no entry delay is provided Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected These delays are programmable Assign this zone type to zones that are used for primary entry to and exit from the facility 02 Entry Exit 2 Burglary Provides a secondary entry delay if the system is armed in the AWAY or STAY modes and the zone is faulted When the panel is armed in the INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode no entry delay is provided Secondary exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected These delays are programmable Assign this zone type to zones that are used for entry and exit of the facility and require more time than the primary entry and exit point Delay times for this zone type must be greater than those for zone type 01 e g a ga
21. The transmitter must remain within the receiver s range Type 04 Unsupervised RF UR Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters that will not be supervised for check in signals The transmitter may therefore be carried off premises Type 05 Unsupervised Button RF BR Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters specifically designed for this input type Check the transmitter s instructions for proper programming of the input type These transmitters send only fault signals They do not send low battery signals until they are activated The transmitter may be carried off premises Type 06 Serial Number Polling Loop SL Select for polling loop devices with a built in serial number Type 07 DIP Switch Loop DP Select for polling loop devices that use DIP switches for programming the zone number of the device Type 08 Dip Switch Polling Loop Right Loop PS Select for the second loop of two zone polling loop devices e g 4190WH 4278 4 6 Section 4 Programming Programming for 4100SM e 140 amp 1 41 Date and Time Set Report Codes 170 Event Log Types 1 enable 0 disable 171 12 24 Hour Time Stamp 0 12 hr 1 24 hr Programming for Access Control A user can trigger an access point i e door strike for 2 seconds by entering User Code 0 To program the VISTA 40 for access control perform the following steps Step Action 1 Enter Relay Programming in the 93 Menu Mode
22. e g k09 to begin programming When the first field s entry is completed the next partition specific field is automatically displayed When all partition specific fields are programmed the system returns to the global programming fields page 1 fields 4 Repeat this procedure for the other partition 1 Enter Program Mode Installer Code 8 0 0 The following display appears Program Mode Fill View 00 NOTE To return to the global program fields before finishing all fields enter any global field number Programming Partition Specific Fields 2 If the control has not been programmed before enter 97 to load factory defaults 3 Press and enter the first field number to be programmed for example 00 Installers Code Make the desired entry When the field is complete the keypad beeps three times and change the next field press and enter the next field number to be programmed First Page of fields 00 90 To change to the next page of fields press 94 To return to the previous page of fields press 99 advances to the next field If you do not want to Press 91 to select a partition Enter the partition to be programmed Enter partition specific field number and make entry Enter any global field number to return to the global fields at any time 4 Press 99 or 98 to exit Program Mode 93 Menu Mo
23. seen 3 2 Mounting the PC eee eie diem dai dat e 3 2 Keypad Connections to Control Panel sise 3 3 Using A Supplementary Power Supply sise 3 3 Wiring Polarized Fire Devices seen 3 4 Wiring Nonpolarized Burglary Devices sise 3 5 Telephone Line Oo en 3 6 Wiring Connections for Zones 1 9 0 ceescessecssseceseecsseecseecsscecsscecesnecenaecesnecesaeeesneceaeceseecseaesecaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeeeaeers 3 6 2 Wire Smoke Detector on Zone 1 ou eecccesseeessecsseeeeseecsseeeenecssceceeecssaeeencecssceceeecssaeeseaeeseaeeesaeessneeeeressneeeeaees 3 7 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 5 ode dere ERR E Oe ire e P EE REA HB Rev 3 8 Wiring a to the Control e teer i saves Fano Ra sue eee a e Ree 3 8 Wiring a 333PRM using 4204 22 0 1 4 1 600000000000000000500000000000000000000000000 3 9 Wiring a 333PRM using 4204 and a Power Supply sise 3 9 Wiring Latching Glassbreaks to Zone 8 iii 3 10 Polling Loop Connections to the 40 00 0222202 1 0 0000000000011000 00000000000000000000 3 11 Polling Loop Connections Using One 4297 Extender Module 3 12 Polling Loop Connections Using Multiple Extender Modules 3 12
24. 001 VO ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ALL OTHER ZONES 300 OHMS MAXIMUM Connect N C devices in series with the high side of the loop The 2K EOL resistor must be connected in series with the devices following the last device Connect N O devices in parallel across the loop The 2K EOL resistor must be connected across the loop wires at the last device rammable Response Fast Normal Loop BREAK DETECTORS g Pro LATCHING TYPE GLASS 2k EOLR Zone response time ZONES 1 8 350mSec 500mSec ZONE 9 Programmable for Fast 10mSec 15mSec Normal 350mSec 500mSec default response Figure 3 9 Wiring Connections for Zones 1 9 3 6 Section 3 Installing the Control Using 2 Wire Smoke Detectors on Zone 1 Zone 1 can support up to 16 2 wire smoke detectors The alarm current on zone 1 supports only one smoke detector in the alarmed state Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors DETECTOR TYPE DEVICE MODEL Photoelectric direct wire System Sensor 2400 Photoelectric w heat sensor direct wire System Sensor 2400TH Photoelectric w B401B base System Sensor 2451 Photoelectric w heat sensor amp B401B System Sensor 2451TH lonization direct wire System Sensor 1400 lonization w B401B base System Sensor 1451 Photoelectric duct detect DH400 base System Sensor 2451 Photoelectric duct detect DH400 base System Sensor 2451 lonization duct det
25. 2 Program the relay type as 1 or 2 For type 1 program the ECP address and relay number 4 For type 2 program the house and unit codes Program the relay number in field 1 76 partition specific See Relay Programming in the Programming Guide for a detailed explanation 4 7 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide 4 8 SECTION 5 Data Field Descriptions About Data Field Programming The following pages list this control s data fields in numerical order Field numbers are listed in the left column followed by a Title and Data Entries column which lists the valid entries for each field Experienced installers can simply follow this column when programming the data fields The Explanation column provides explanatory information and special notes where applicable NOTE Refer to the Programming Guide for the default values They are not listed in this section Use the Programming Guide to record the data for this installation Programming Data Fields Data field programming involves making the appropriate entries for each of the data fields Start Data Field programming by entering the installer code 8 0 0 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES T ExpLANATION O Installer Code Enter 4 digits 0 9 The Installer Code is a 4 digit code reserved for installation company use This is the only code that can be used to enter the Program Mode from the keypad T
26. 3 8 ATOOSM e tees 3 19 4 7 41005 Serial Module 6 3 3 18 4197 Polling Loop Extender 3 12 4204 and 4204CF Relay Modules 3 16 4208 Module Zone 5 8 4285 4286 VIP 3 20 4297 Polling Loop Extender 3 12 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 3 7 5800 Series Transmitters 3 15 5800TM Module 3 15 8 3 13 5881 RF 2 4 2 112222 3 13 58BTENEIO e 3 13 C 1 6160 m C 1 675 Ground Start Module 3 17 685 Receiver 44 2 2222 441 1 3 22 T AS 3 4 ER 3 4 pg acetic 3 19 TEAU E E 3 19 79205 anus 3 19 3 22 so A 3 1 ABB10931 IIS 3 4 AC Loss Keypad
27. 40 tamper switch and AB12 Bell Box tamper switches to any EOLR supervised zone zones 1 8 Program this zone for day trouble night alarm type 05 or 24 hour audible alarm type 07 response The 24 hour alarm response must be used for multiple partitioned systems Entry delays must not exceed 45 seconds and exit delays must not exceed 60 seconds UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Follow the instructions for UL609 local installations given above For Grade A Service You may use the VISTA 40 dialer alone or the 7720 Long Range Radio alone When using the dialer program it to send Burglary Alarm Low Battery and Communicator Test reports Field 27 must be set to 024 or less If you are using the 7720 connect it to the VISTA 40 burglary audible panic alarm trigger For Grade AA Service You must use a 7920SE Long Range Radio Connect the 7920SE to the VISTA 40 burglary audible panic alarm trigger VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide UL611 UL1610 Central Station Burglary Alarm Follow the instructions for UL609 Local installations given above For For Grade A Service You must use the VISTA 40 dialer with a 7720 Long Range Radio Connect the control s burglary audible panic alarm trigger on J7 header and the 659EN s phone line monitor output to the 7720 The 7720 will send a report to the central station when a telephone line fault condition is detected Also connect the 7720
28. 5 4 tu mde ei 6 1 Downloading Access 6 1 Downloading Requirements 6 1 Dual Reporting 5 5 Duress Codes Level 6 8 2 Duress Reporting 8 2 Earth Grounds uec eR 3 25 Enable 5800 RF Button Force Arm 5 11 Enable 5800 RF Button Global Arm 5 11 Enable Dialer Reports for Panics amp Duress 5 8 Enable GOTO for this 5 12 Enable J7 Triggers for Partition 5 12 Enable Open Close Report for Installer Code 5 4 Enable Open Close report for Keyswitch 5 4 Entering Programming 4 1 Entry Delay 31 uus E ERRARE 5 1 Entry Delay 32 tt e bain Saas 5 1 Entry Warning incite reete toe 5 8 Entry Exit 1 Type 01 4 5 Entry Exit 2 Type 02 4 5 Event etm RH 3 19 Event Log wit uu 1 2 Event Log 5 11 Event Logging Commands B 1 Exit Delay t
29. Field Program Mode and the 93 Menu Mode The Data Field Program Mode is where many system options are programmed The 93 Menu Mode is an interactive mode that requires a 2 line alpha keypad 6139 6160 The factory loaded defaults 97 enable keypad addresses 00 03 only A keypad set to one of these addresses must be used to program the system initially Local keypad programming can be disabled through Compass downloading software If this is done Program mode can only be accessed via the downloading software Entering and Exiting Programming Mode Enter Programming mode using either method a or b a Press both the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds after power is applied to the control b Enter the Installer Code 8 0 0 keys The factory installer code can be changed once in the Program mode field 00 NOTE The default for the Installer Code is 4140 Exit the Programming mode by either method a or b a Press 9 8 Exiting by this method prevents the installer code from being used to re enter Programming mode Only method a can be used to re enter Programming mode b Press 9 9 Exiting by this method permits the installer code to be being used to re enter Programming mode Data Field Programming Mode In the Data Field Program Mode you may access any field simply by entering either or the field number To write or change
30. Model Product Input Type 5801 Panic Transmitter UR or RF 5806 5807 Wireless Photoelectric Smoke RF 5802 Pendant Personal Emergency BR Only 5808 Detectors 5802CP Transmitter 5816 Door Window Transmitter RF Belt Clip Personal Emergency 5816MN Miniature Door Window Transmitter Transmitter 5816TEMP Temperature Sensor Transmitter 5802 12 Personal Emergency UR or RF 5817 Multi Point Universal Transmitter RF ransmitter BB02MN2 Miniature P UR or RF 5818 Recessed Transmitter RF iniature Personal Emergenc or Transmitter 5827 Wireless Keypad House ID 5804 Wireless Key Transmitter BR Only 5827BD Wireless Bi directional Keypad House ID 5804BD Wireless Key Bi directional BR Only 5849 Glassbreak Detector 28 Transmitter 5850 Glassbreak Detector 5804BDV Wireless Key Bi directional BR Only 5890 PIR Detector Transmitter with Voice 5890PI PIR Detector with Pet Immunity Installing Relay Devices The VISTA 40 support up to 8 relays Each device must To install the relay modules see Figures 3 21 and 3 22 and perform the following steps Step Action 1 Set the 4204 or 4204CF s DIP switches for a device address 01 15 Do not use an address being used by another device keypads RF receivers etc 2 Mount the 4204 and 4204CF Modules per the instructions provided with them
31. TERMINALS ON CONTROL BOARD J8 CONNECTOR 4142TR CABLE 1361X10 001 VO Figure 3 30 1361X10 Transformer Connections 3 24 Section 3 Installing the Control Panel Earth Ground Connections In order for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective the designated earth ground terminal terminal 30 must be terminated in a good earth ground Recommended wire gauge for the ground connection is 16 AWG run no farther than 30 feet The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations e Metal Cold Water Pipe Use a noncorrosive metal strap copper is recommended firmly secured to the pipe to which the ground lead is electrically connected and secured AC Power Outlet Ground Available from 3 prong 120VAC power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a three wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61 035 or equivalent available at most electrical supply stores The panel requires the earth ground connection for its lightning transient protection devices Determining the Control s Power Supply Load Use the tables that follow to calculate the total current for the Auxiliary Power the Alarm Output and the Polling Loop In each table multiply each device s standby and or alarm current by the number of units used 1 In Table 1 enter devices used on the polling loop Cal
32. Types for Zones 87 91 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details RF Transmitter Low Battery Sound 0 disarmed state only 1 both armed and disarmed states Select when the RF transmitter low battery condition should display and audible beep annunciate on the keypad Must be 1 for UL installations RF Transmitter Low Battery Reporting 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system sends a Trouble message for RF transmitter low battery condition to the central station NOTE The Trouble message will be sent for a transmitter supervision failure independent of this selection Must be 1 for UL RF Receiver Supervision Check in Interval Enter 02 15 times 2 hours 4 30 hours 00 disable receiver supervision Select the check in monitoring interval for the RF receiver s Failure of a receiver to receive any RF signal within the time entered results in the activation of the response type programmed for zone 990 for the first receiver and zone 988 for the second receiver and their related communication reports Maximum is 2 4 hr for UL installations RF Transmitter Check in Interval Enter 02 15 times 2 hours 4 30 hours 00 disable transmitter supervision Select the check in monitoring interval for the RF transmitters Failure of an individual transmitter to send a supervision signal within the time entered
33. USE SET TO ON NOT AT THE SAME TIME SHIPPED WITH ALL SWITCHES IN POSITION NOTE 5 DO NOT CONNECT IF 4286 VIP MODULE IS USED ON ON 12345678 12345678 SWITCH BANK 1 SWITCH BANK 2 PWR INSIDE UVST PWR ALTERNATE 12 VDC IN FOR PLUG IN WALL PACK SEE NOTE 2 INSIDE UVST PWR AUXILIARY AUD IN EARTH GND AUXILIARY AUDIO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT TRIM POT FALLING VOICE TRIG MUSIC SOURCE OPTIONAL NOTE 4 AUDIO OUT APPROPRIATE SELECT INPUT RJ31X conma JACK TELCO LINES 79 DIRECT CONNECT CORD INCOMING RING INCOMING HANDSET RING HANDSET TIP SEE NOTE 3 BELL OUTPUT 2 Si C m AUX PWR 12VDC 2 WAY VOICE TRIGGER UVST PWR SPEAKER SPEAKER VOLUME VOLUME CONTROL TRIM POT VOLUME CONTROL DIAL 4286 VIP MODULE OPTIONAL NOTE 4 HEADER 2 9 TYPICAL 1 OF 7 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION SEE 4286 VIP MODULE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES PART 68 FCC REGISTRATION NO AC3 USA 40133 SP T PREMISES DISCONNECT TELCO JACK BEFORE SERVICING THIS PANEL INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Figure 3 28 UVS Connections to the Control Panel x ANSWERING RINGER EQUIVALENCE 1 0 MACHINE AND 5 5 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC R
34. access This can be done by installing a tamper switch on the cabinet door not supplied with VISTA 40 or by installing a UL Listed passive infrared detector positioned to detect cabinet access Wire the selected device to any EOLR supervised zone Zone 1 8 Program this zone for day trouble night alarm type 05 or 24 hour audible alarm type 07 response The 24 hour alarm response must be used for multiple partitioned systems Remote downloading and auto disarming are not UL Listed features NOTE UL Commercial Burglary installations require the attack resistant cabinet The cabinet is included in the VISTA ULKT kit UL609 Grade A Local Mercantile Premises Local Mercantile Safe amp Vault Use the following guidelines for a Grade A Local Mercantile Premises Local Mercantile Safe amp Vault installation All zones must be configured for EOLR supervision 41 0 Wireless sensors may not be used If 4190WH RPMs are used set field 24 to 0 to enable tamper detection Attach a door tamper switch supplied to the VISTA 40 cabinet backbox For safe and vault installations a shock sensor not supplied must also be attached to the backbox Also see SECTION 3 Installing the Control Wire an AB12 Grade A Bell Box to the bell output Bell wires must be run in conduit Program the bell output for a timeout of 16 minutes or longer timeout and for confirmation of arming ding Also see SECTION 3 Installing the Control Wire the VISTA
35. as follows Zone 95 96 99 and Duress Enable for each partition that the panics and duress reporting is desired NOTE Non zero report code must be assigned to zone 92 to enable Duress reporting 4208 Module Zone Assignment 0 other configurations 1 10 17 only Entering 1 allows a single 4208 to be set to zone numbers 10 17 but precludes the use of any other polling loop devices Entering 0 allows all other configurations such as no 4208 more than one 4208 or other polling loop expansion present 4208 Zone s available when When 86 1 4208 DIP switches must be set to 86 1 86 0 With word OFF With word ON 10 17 10 16 sw 2 ON sw 2 OFF Precludes use 17 24 sw 3 ON sw 3 OFF ofany other 25 32 sw 4 ON sw 4 OFF pollingloop Y 3340 sw 5 OFF sw 5 ON expansion 41 48 49 56 57 64 Entry Warning partition specific 0 3 short beeps 1 slow continuous beeps 87 Select the type of warning for the entry delay period Burglary Alarm Communicator Delay partition specific 0 no delay 1 16 second delay Select the delay if any for burglary alarm communications Must be 0 for UL installations Restore Report Timing 0 instant 1 after bell timeout 2 when system is disarmed Select the time when restore reports are sent after an alarm Must be 2 for UL installations Secondary Subscriber Account Number partition specific En
36. code off sequence 5 Check that entry exit delay zones provide the assigned delay times 9 1 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Step Action 6 Check the keypad initiated alarms if programmed by pressing the panic key pairs and 1 and and or and The word ALARM and a descriptor 99 are displayed for If 1 and are pressed 95 is displayed if 3 and are pressed 96 is displayed 7 If the system has been programmed for audible emergency the keypad emits a loud steady alarm sound Silence the alarm by entering the security code and pressing OFF If the system has been programmed for silent panic there are no audible alarms or displays A report is sent to the central station however 8 Notify the central station that all tests are finished and verify results with them Testing Wireless Transmitters Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode Use the Transmitter Sniffer Mode to test that transmitters have all been properly programmed If a transmitter does not have its serial number enrolled it will not turn off its zone number To enter the Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode proceed as follows Step Action 1 Enter Installer Code 3 The keypad displays all zone numbers of wireless units programmed into the system Go No Go Test Mode Checking the transmitters in this mode assists in d
37. detectors is not automatically reset after an alarm and therefore must be momentarily interrupted using a 4204 Relay Module Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Use any UL Listed 4 wire smoke detector that is rated for 10 14VDC operation and that has alarm reset time not exceeding 6 seconds Some compatible 4 wire smoke detectors are listed below Detector Model System Sensor 2412 System Sensor 2412TH Detector Type Photoelectric direct wire Photoelectric w heat sensor direct wire lonization direct wire System Sensor 1412 Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Detectors UL Power to 4 wire smoke detectors must be supervised with an EOL device use a System Sensor A77 716B EOL relay module connected as shown in Figure 3 11 To wire 4 wire smoke detectors to zones 1 8 perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select 4 wire smoke detectors see list of compatible detectors shown previously in this section 2 Connect detectors including heat detectors if used across terminals of the zone selected All detectors must be wired in parallel See Figure 3 11 3 Connect the EOLR at the last detector in the loop across the zone s terminals You must connect the EOLR across the loop wires at the last detector 3 7 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide TO lt AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS EOL POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE A77 716B NOTES PROGRAM THE RELAY T
38. for TouchTone service Note that whether or not TouchTone dialing for call placement is permitted communication by the use of DTMF signaling ADEMCO High Speed will still take place See field 1 33 for TouchTone w Rotary backup 31 PABX Access Code Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 This field is used to enter up to four 2 digit numbers representing the prefix needed to obtain an outside telco line If not required enter nothing and proceed to next field 32 Primary Subscriber s Account Number partition specific Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 Enter a 3 or 4 digit depending on report format primary subscriber account number Each number requires a 2 digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits B F If a 3 digit account number is to be used enter data only in the first 3 locations and enter in the fourth location 5 3 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Primary Phone Number Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a 2 second pause Enter the primary central station phone number up to 17 digits This is the phone number the control will use to transmit Alarm and status messages to the central station Do not fill unused spaces NOTE Backup reporting is automatic only if a secondary phone number is entered Secondary Phone Number Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a 2 second pause Enter the secondary phone number up to 17 d
39. for the Keyswitch LEDs Openings closing report as user 0 if enabled in field 40 Confirmation of Arming Ding partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled produces 1 second external alarm sounding ding at the end of exit delay or after kissoff from the central station if sending closing reports Must be 1 for UL installations AC Loss Keypad Sounding 0 disable 1 enable 17 If enabled sounding at the keypad rapid beeping occurs when AC power is lost sounding occurs about 2 minutes after actual AC loss Randomize AC Loss Report 0 disable 1 enable If enabled randomizes AC loss reporting between 10 and 40 min after an actual AC loss If disabled AC loss reporting about 2 minutes after actual AC loss Selecting this option helps prevent an overload of AC loss messages at the central station during a community blackout VIP Module Phone Code 1 9 first digit of access code or second digit of access code enter 11 for or 12 for 4 To disable enter 00 for the 1 digit If a 4285 4286 Voice Module is being used enter the 2 digit phone code used to access the system Must be disabled for UL installations Prevent Fire Timeout 0 disable timeout 1 enable no timeout If enabled there is no timeout of the alarm sounder duration for all fire zones regardless of partition so that fire sounding continues until the system is re
40. hallway through which one must pass upon entry or exit to and from the keypad Type 20 Arm STAY 5800 Series devices only Causes the system to arm in the STAY mode when the zone is activated Type 21 Arm AWAY 5800 Series devices only Causes the system to arm in the AWAY mode when the zone is activated Type 22 Disarm 5800 Series devices only Causes the system to disarm when the zone is activated Type 23 No Alarm Response Used on a zone when an output relay action is desired but with no accompanying alarm e g for access door NOTE FOR PANIC KEYS Keypad panic zones share the same zone response type for both partitions but panics may be individually enabled for each partition IMPORTANT FAULT ANNUNCIATION Polling loop and RF troubles zones 88 89 90 91 and 97 report as trouble conditions only and as such should be assigned zone type 05 if annunciation is desired See Polling Loop Supervision and RF System Operation and Supervision in SECTION 3 Installing the Control for more information Zone Input Type Definitions Each zone must be assigned an input type which defines the where the system will look for status of the zone RF receiver polling loop etc Zone input types are defined below Type 01 Hardwired HW Reserved for the built in hardwired zones 1 9 Type 03 Supervised RF RF Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters that will be supervised for check in signals
41. information in a field press the field number 03 To read the information in a field press the field number 03 When the entries for a field are completed the keypad beeps three times and advances to the next field Summary of Data Field Programming Commands Moving Between Programming Levels The data fields are grouped into three levels referred to as pages The first page is accessed as soon as Programming Mode is entered The second and third pages of data fields are indicated at the keypad by a 1 and 2 respectively in front of the 2 digit field address ALT PROGRAM MODE is displayed along with a 100 or 200 indicating which page of program fields is accessed To access the next level of programming fields perform the following steps 91 Select partition for programming partition specific fields Step Action 92 Display the software revision level of the control panel 1 Press 94 93 Enter Menu mode programming 94 Go to next page of fields 2 Press XX where XX the last two digits of the program field and make the desired entry 99 Go back to previous page of fields or exit Programming Mode with no installer code lockout 98 Exit Programming Mode with Installer Code lockout NOTES Press 94 to move to 2 page fields 101 1576 press 99 to move back to 1 page Press 94 to move to 3 pag
42. low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation The wireless system can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing the dealer or user of the system time to arrange a change of battery and maintain protection for that point within the system Some transmitters e g 5802 5802CP and 5803 contain long life but nonreplaceable batteries At the end of the ir life the complete unit must be replaced and a new serial number enrolled at the control Button type transmitters e g 5801 5802 5802CP and 5803 should be periodically tested as these transmitters do not send supervisory check in signals To test the transmitters using the Transmitter ID Sniffer mode and the Go NoGo Test Mode see SECTION 10 Testing the System for the procedures Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters Model be programmed as to how to act ACTION when to activate START and when to deactivate STOP The 4204 and or X 10 devices may be used as relay devices Installing the 4204 Relay Modules Each 4204 module provides 4 relays with Form C normally open and normally closed contacts The relay module will not operate until the device address you have set the DIP switches for is enabled in the control s Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Product Input Type
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44. s keypads Remote Keypad Sounder Setup To setup for a remote keypad sounder connect the piezo sounder to the panel s positive auxiliary power output and to Output 1 on the J7 connector as shown in Figure 3 25 To duplicate the keypad sounds for a particular partition program that partition number in field X15 Program field 1 46 Auxiliary Output Enable with a 2 J7 CONNECTOR IF USED 4142TR CABLE 1 OUT 1 IS NO LONGER USABLE FOR SMOKE DETECTOR RESET GRAY GROUND OR GROUND START Or SEE FIELD 146 YELLOW OUT 1 2 OUT 2 amp 4 CAN NO LONGER BUDE Qe BE USED TO PROVIDE ALARM TRIGGERS WHITE GROUND RED OUT 2 O AMSECO PAL 328N Os PIEZO SOUNDER GREEN GROUND 4 BROWN OUT 3 TOAUXPOWER RED TERMINAL 6 BLUE GROUND 10mA CURRENT DRAIN Qe BLACK OUT 4 e LV J7 igcon 00 V1 Figure 3 25 Remote Keypad Sounder Wiring Long Range Radio Connected to the J7 Triggers These triggers may be used to trip auxiliary alarm signaling equipment such as the 7720 7720ULF and 7920SE Long Range Radios The triggers are common to all partitions and must be enabled for each partition field 220 The fire and burglary audible panic alarm triggers are normally LOW and go HIGH until a User Code OFF is entered in all enabled partition s that display these conditions The silent panic duress trigger latches HIGH ex
45. set to First Communication Mode The downloader establishes a session with no callback The panel information can then be downloaded On Line Control Functions The following functions can be performed while on line with a control panel see field 37 e Arm the system in the AWAY Mode disarm the system e Bypass a zone Force the system to accept a new program download e Shut down communication dialer functions for nonpayment of monitoring fees in an owned system e Shut down all security system functions for nonpayment for a leased system e Inhibit local keypad programming prevents takeover of your accounts e Leave a message for customer NOTE Messages sent to the control panel from the downloader will be viewable at ALL partitions e 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 100 event log list of zones currently in alarm list of zones currently in trouble and ECP equipment list e Set the real time clock 6 2 Section 24 Downloading Primer Direct Wire Downloading The VISTA 40 can be downloaded without using a modem or telephone line by using a 4100SM Serial Module and Compass Downloading Software The direct wire downloading connection is to be temporary and is not part of the permanent installation Direct wire downloading is meant as a too
46. single command the user must be enabled for Global Arming for those partitions when entering user codes A user with access to more than one partition multiple access can log on to one partition from another partition s keypad provided that program field 2 18 Enable GOTO is enabled for each partition he she wants to log on to from another Setting Up a Partitioned System The basic steps to setting up a partitioned system are described below If you need more information on how to program the options see SECTION 4 Programming Determine how many partitions the system will consist of programmed in field 2 00 Assign keypads to partitions Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Assign zones to partitions Zone Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Confirm zones are displayed at the keypad s assigned to those partitions Assign users to partitions ao fF ON Enable the GOTO feature program field 2 18 for each partition a multiple access user can log on to alpha keypad only 7 Program partition specific fields see the Data Field Descriptions section VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide SECTION 3 Installing the Control This section describes the procedures for mounting and wiring the control panel and all the peripheral devices Mounting the Control Cabinet To mount the control cabinet perform the following steps Step Action 1 Before mounting the circuit board remov
47. sure you do not choose a House ID that is in use in a nearby system The House ID must be programmed for the receiver in Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mode To enter House ID Sniffer mode enter your Installer Code 2 The receiver now sniffs out any House IDs in the area and displays them Keep the receiver in this mode for about 2 hours Use a House ID that is not displayed Exit the Sniffer mode by entering your Installer Code OFF As Sniffer mode effectively disables RF point reception Sniffer mode cannot be entered while any partition is armed 5800 Series Transmitter Setup 5800 Series transmitters have the following characteristics e Transmitters have built in serial numbers that must be enrolled in the system using the 93 Menu Mode Programming or input to the control via the downloader e Transmitters do not have DIP switches except 5827 described separately e Some transmitters such as the 5816 and 5817 can support more than one zone referred to as loops or inputs Each loop must be assigned a different zone number e For button type transmitters wireless keys such as the 5804 and 5804BD you must assign a unique zone number to each individual button used on the transmitter Transmitter Input Types All transmitters have one or more unique factory assigned input loop codes Transmitters can be programmed as one of the following types RF Sends periodic check in s
48. that has been programmed as an entry exit delay door after arming the system without setting off the alarm Entry Delay 2 partition specific Enter 02 15 multiplied by 15 seconds 00 no delay Entry Delay 2 is used for a secondary door requiring a longer delay than those assigned to Entry Delay 1 NOTE The delay may not exceed 45 seconds for UL installations 5 1 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Exit Delay 2 partition specific Enter 03 15 multiplied by 15 seconds 00 no delay Exit Delay 2 is used for a secondary door requiring a longer delay than those assigned to Exit Delay 1 NOTE The delay may not exceed 60 seconds for UL installations Alarm Sounder Duration partition specific Enter 01 15 multiplied by 2 minutes 00 no timeout Defines the length of time the Bell Output and the keypad s sounder will sound for all audible alarms Must be minimum 16 minutes for UL Commercial Burglary installations Zone 9 Fast Slow Response 0 slow 350ms 1 fast 10ms Select the response time for devices connected to zone 9 Keyswitch Assignment Enter 1 2 partition keyswitch is being used Enter 0 if the Keyswitch is not used The keyswitch requires the use of zone 7 wired loop zone 7 is no longer available as protection zone The fire and panic alarm voltage triggers J7 automatically become ARMING and READY status outputs
49. 1365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm 1 01609 Grade Local Mercantile Premises Local Mercantile Safe amp A 1 UL611 UL1610 Central Station Burglary Alarm A 2 UL985 Household Fire or Household Fire Burglary Installations ERR ERE ERR 3 4 Unsupervised 3 15 Unsupervised RF UR Type 04 4 6 Use Partition Descriptor 5 12 User Access Codes 8 1 User Code Authority 8 1 User Code 1 User Code Rules 8 2 Users ueste ni 2 1 View Capabilities 8 1 VIP Module 3 20 VIP Module Phone 5 2 VISTA 40 Current 3 26 Wheelock AS 121575W 3 4 Wire Length Gauge 3 3 Wireless Keypad 5 10 Wireless Keypad Tamper 5 10 Wireless System Commands B 1 Wireless Zone
50. 2 with a level of authority set lower such as Level 4 OPERATOR Level B The control automatically assigns him the same user number within Partition 2 EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE PARTITION ACCESS In the above example User 3 has MASTER authority in Partition 1 and OPERATOR B authority in Partition 2 His user number is the same for both partitions 8 2 Section 9 User Access Codes Adding a Master Manager or Operator Code During user code entry normal key Enter Installer Code 8 new user no 02 69 depressions at other keypads in a partition are new user s code ignored However panic key depression causes an alarm and terminates user entry Or Master or Manager Code but the code must be a higher level of authority than the code being changed e g a Manager Code can add an Operator level Code but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code Keypad prompts for the authority level for this user PROMPT EXPLANATION User Number 03 Enter Auth Level Enter the level number as follows 1 Master 2 Manager 3 Operator Level A 4 Operator Level B 5 Operator Level C 6 Duress Keypad then prompts for Open Close reporting option for this user Open Close Rep 0 NO 1 YES RF Button 0 1 YES Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether or not arming disarming by this user will trigger Opening and Closing reports This prompt appears only i
51. 3 Connect the module s wire harness to the control 6 7 8 and 9 Plug the connector other end of harness to the module If you are mounting remotely homerun each module to the control The table below shows the maximum wire run lengths Refer to the instructions provided with the 4204CF for its maximum permissible wire lengths Wire Gauge Maximum Length 22 125 feet 20 200 feet 18 300 feet 16 500 feet 3 16 Section 3 Installing the Control SWITCH 4204 ADDRESS SETTINGS OFF ow POSITION means OFF oe 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 ON ON ON ON O ON ON SE lt 3 ON ON ON on o o ON o 4 5 4204 RELAY Luc 4 Nc DIP SWITCH TYPICAL FOR SETTING DEVICE ADDRESS SHOWN OFF Q1 No ENABLING DISABLING TAMPER REY COVER TAMPER REED SWITCH 3 1 4 PIN CONSOLE PLUG 1 6 2 Nc EITHER OR BOTH O CANBEUSED 9 REAY t c
52. 5 Refer to the Installation Instructions provided with the receiver for installations regarding antenna mounting etc Make sure the address setting is not being used by another device keypad relay module etc 3 If installing a 5881ENHC install a flat head screw supplied in the case tamper tab as shown in Figure 3 19 When the receiver is pried from the wall the tamper tab will break off and remain on the wall This will activate a tamper switch in the receiver and cause generation of a tamper signal Note that this signal will also be generated when the receiver s front cover is removed a ANTENNAS TO CONTROL S REMOTE KEYPAD CONNECTION POINTS USE MAX of 220 ft 67m of 22 0 64mm WIRE or 550 ft 168m of 18 1mm WIRE FOR EACH RUN OBSERVE 20 ft MAX FOR COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS SEE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS INSERT IN RIGHT HAND TERMINALS CIRCUIT BOARD MOUNTING HOLES YELLOW DIP SWITCH WHITE AREAS SWITCH HANDLES POSITION 2 4 DETERMINE RECEIVER S ADDRESS CONSULT CONTROL S INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADDRESS TO USE DIP SWITCH BELOW SHOWN SET FOR ADDRESS 0 WIRING OPENING SWITCH RECEIVER ADDRESS SETTINGS POSITION MEANS OFF DIP SWITCH INTERFERENCE PLUG amp SOCKET MEE d INDICATOR LED FOR FUTURE USE DIP SWITCH 5 PRESET ONLY 5881EH ON SETS 5881EH FOR USE IN CO
53. ATUS INDICATIONS OR TO OPERATE A KEYSWITCH SEE FIELD 15 3 THE 675 IS NOT UL LISTED Figure 3 23 Ground Start Module Connections Installing a Remote Keyswitch A UL Listed remote keyswitch such as the 4146 can be used for remote arming disarming of the burglary portion of the system and for silencing alarms The keyswitch can operate in only one particular partition The keyswitch is wired across zone 7 This zone is no longer available as a protection zone Be sure to program Zone 7 with a response type e g type 10 Operation e Amomentary short across zone 7 arms the partition in the AWAY mode and a short held for more than 3 seconds arms the partition in STAY mode subsequent short disarms the partition keyswitch LEDs indicate the partition s status see table below e Amomentary short across Zone 7 silences alarm bell and keypad sounds and disarms the system if it was armed A subsequent short across Zone 7 clears the alarm memory indication and resets 2 wire smoke and glassbreak detectors if used LED Indications Green Red Indication On Off Disarmed amp Ready Off Off Disarmed amp Not Ready Off On Steady Armed Away Off Slow Flash Armed Stay Off Rapid Flash Alarm Memory The keyswitch reports as user 0 if Open Close reporting is enabled in field 40 Keyswitch Tamper Operation The tamper switch need not be used for fire or UL Household Bur
54. DARY FORMAT 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec 0 ADEMCO Low Speed 49 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 0 No checksum Primary Secondary 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SEL 0 Radionics 1 ADEMCO Contact ID 1 ADEMCO Contact ID 51 DUAL REPORTING 0 no 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 0 0 0 0 0 101 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat 585 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 0 101 0 0 0 101 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat 4 4 Section 4 Programming Communication Defaults for Zones ZONE 1st 2nd ZONE 1st 2nd ZONE 1st 2nd ZONE 1st 2nd 1 01 00 21 06 00 41 11 00 61 01 00 2 02 00 22 07 00 42 12 00 62 02 00 3 03 00 23 08 00 43 13 00 63 02 00 4 04 00 24 09 00 44 14 00 64 04 5 05 00 25 10 00 45 15 00 70 00 00 6 06 00 26 11 00 46 01 00 88 00 00 7 07 00 27 12 00 47 02 00 89 00 00 8 08 00 28 13 00 48 03 00 90 00 00 9 09 00 29 14 00 49 04 00 91 00 00 10 10 00 30 15 00 50 05 00 92 DURESS 11 00 11 11 00 31 01 00 51 06 00 95 00 00 12 12 00 32 02 00 52 07 00 96 00 00 13 13 00 33 03 00 53 08 00 97 06 00 14 14 00 34 04 00 54 09 00 99 06 00 15 15 00 35 05 00 55 10 00 ALARM RST 00 00 16 01 00 36 16 00 56 11 00 TROUBLE 00 00 17 02 00 37 17 00 57 12 00 TRBLE RST 00 00 18 03 00 38 18 00 58 13 00 BYPASS 00 00 19 04 00 39 19 00 59 14 00 RST 00 00 20 05 00 40 10 00 60 15 00
55. ED NO INDIVIDUAL WIRE RUN CAN EXCEED COMBINED INPUT AND EXTENSION LOOP LIMITS NO MORE THAN 55 DEVICES COMBINED TOTAL LENGTH OF ALL WIRE RUNS ON BOTH LOOPS COMBINED CANNOT EXCEED 5200 FT 2600 FT IF USING UNSHIELDED WIRE IN CONDUIT OR IF USING SHIELDED WIRE Using the 4297 Polling Loop Extender The 4297 Polling Loop Extender may be used to provide additional polling loop current to extend the polling loop wire run length and or to provide individual electrically isolated polling loops Refer to Figures 3 17 and 3 18 to follow Be sure to include the total current drawn on the polling loop when figuring the total auxiliary load on the panel s power supply EXTENSION POLLING LOOP TO OTHER RPMS EXTENSION POLLING LOOP LIMITS SAME AS INPUT LOOP 18 1500FT 16 2400 FT TOTAL LENGTH OF ALL WIRE RUNS COMBINED CANNOT EXCEED 5200FT 2600FT IF USING UNSHIELDED WIRE polling_loop_011 VO Figure 3 17 Polling Loop Connections Using One 4297 Extender Module DO NOT CONNECT 4297 MODULES IN SERIES i e DO NOT CONNECT ONE MODULE S EXTENSION LOOP ANOTHER MODULE S INPUT LOOP CONTROL PANEL COMBINED INPUT AND EXTENSION LOOP LIMITS INPUT POLLING LOOP EXTENSION POLLING LOOP 1 EXTENSION POLLING LOOP 2 NO MORE THAN 55 DEVICES COMBINED ON THE INPUT LOOP AND EXTENSION LOOP 1 NO MORE THAN 55 DEVICES COMBINED ON THE INPUT LOOP AND EXTENSION LOOP 2
56. ES DEPENDING ON BELL CURRENT GROUND NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE AND INSOLE DATA OUTPUTS ARE DAT SOL POWER LIMITED 12V SUPPLIES POWER TO MODULE CIRCUITRY INCLUDING NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE RELAY COILS CURRENT DRAIN AT 12V IS 25 mA 80 mA PER ACTIVE OUTPUT Figure 3 22 4204CF Relay Module Installing X10 Devices X 10 devices are either plugged into standard AC outlets or wired into the AC electrical system by a licensed electrician depending on the type of device used Note each device s House and Unit Code setup as these codes will be used to program the devices in Output Programming in 493 Menu Mode described in the Programming Guide X 10 devices require the use of a 1361X10 transformer in place of the regular 1361 transformer X 10 devices respond to on and off commands sent from the panel through the 1361X10 transformer To connect the 1361X10 transformer see Connecting the Transformer later in this section Installing the Ground Start Module U The Ground Start Module is not intended for L use in UL Listed applications To install the 675 Ground Start Module perform the following steps Output 1 may be used to trigger an optional 675 Ground Start Module for installations having telephone lines that require ground start instead of loop start operation to obtain a dial tone from the telco central office When the panel has a message to transmit to the central station
57. HER authority than that which he is assigned e A user levels 0 1 and 2 only may only ADD users to a LOWER authority level user may assign other users access to only those partitions to which he himself has access e user code be DELETED or CHANGED only from within the partition it was created in e User numbers must be entered 2 digits Single digit user numbers must therefore always be preceded by a 0 e g 03 04 05 etc Make sure the end user understands this requirement Temporary codes are entered as 4 digit numbers Duress Reporting Note A non zero report L code for zone 92 duress must be programmed and partition specific field 85 duress location enabled to enable Duress reporting e The Duress report triggering logic activates on the 5th key depression such as OFF not the 4th key depression last digit of code Duress reports are not triggered if the 5th key is a such as when you perform a GOTO or view the capabilities of a user Open Close Reporting Note When a user is added the system prompts for Open Close reporting capability only if the installer is adding the new user When a Master or Manager adds a new user the new user s Open Close reporting is the same as that of the Master or Manager who is adding the user If Open Close reports are required to be selectable by the Master or Manager the Installer should assign two Master or Manager user codes one wit
58. If disabled Cancel reports are sent within Bell Timeout period only NOTE This option must be enabled so Cancel reports are always sent 1 53 Disable Download Callback 0 callback required 1 no callback required Select whether a callback from the control panel is required for downloading Must be 0 for UL installations Enable 5800 RF Button Global Arm If enabled the system arms disarms in accordance with the button s user s global arming settings 0 disable 1 enable Enable 5800 RF Button Force If enabled allows the RF button user to force a bypass of all faulted zones Arm when arming the system 0 disable NOTE When attempting to arm the system the keypad beeps once after 1 enable the button is pressed if any faulted zones are present The user should then press the button again within 4 seconds to force bypass those zones and arm the system 1 60 Zone 5 Audio Alarm Verification If enabled zone 5 is used for 2 way audio AAV 0 disable Must be 0 for UL installations 1 enable NOTE Zone 5 cannot be used as protection zone Event Log Types This field has five entries as follows Alarm Check Bypass Open Close 0 disable and System If enabled the system logs those events into the event log 1 enable 12 24 Hour Type Stamp Format Select the type of time stamping for the event log 0 12 hour 1 24 hour Relay Timeout XXX Minutes Enter 000 127 times 2 minut
59. Installing the 5881ENHC with Tamper Protection ss 3 13 5881 RF Receiver cover removed siennes 3 14 4204 Relay Mod le si 3 17 4204CF Relay Modulle ccccsssscccsssscccsssnsecesseusceeseeecsssnsecessnsecsusnsecsesssecessausessesusecsusausesssseeecesseeeeesssesesssees 3 17 Ground Start Module Connections ss 3 18 Remote Keyswitch Wiring eue DI UR 3 19 Remote Keypad Sounder Wiring ss 8 19 41005 Using a Serial Printer ss 3 20 VIP Module Connections ite iR ege n t eese retine 3 21 UVS Connections to the Control Panel ses 3 23 1361 Transformer and Battery Connections sise 3 24 1361X10 Transformer Connections 3 24 Direct Wire Downloading Connections ss 6 3 Conventions Used This Manual Before you begin using this manual it is important that you understand the meaning of the following symbols icons U L These notes include specific information that must be followed if you are installing this system for a UL Listed application These notes include information that you should be aware of before continuing with the installation and that if not observed could result in operational difficulties This symbol indicates a critical note that could seriously affect the operation of the system or could cause damage to the system Please read each warning carefully This symbol also denotes warnings about physical harm to the user T
60. Low Battery Sound oc aac 5 9 PABX Access oo Ring Count 6 2 Partitioned 2 1 Ring Detection Count 5 5 Partitioning 1 1 2 1 1 eee ISI 3 5 POTN eS DEVICES seins d ce e oen aaa 3 21 Permanent Keypad Display Baeklightingiss ses sa 8 10 RLY VOICE 4 3 Phone Module Access Code 5 2 Polling Lo0p Aisha eee hire 3 10 amp 1 Polling Loop Current Draw 3 26 S H ea ee Secondary Format nn 55 Power Up in Previous State 5 3 Secondary Phone Number mo 5 4 Prevent Fire Timeout 5 2 Secondary Subscriber Account Number 5 8 Send Cancel If Alarm 5 11 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide serial number 3 11 Serial Number Polling Loop SL 06 4 6 Serial Printer 3 20 SESCOA eue datei C 1 3 5 Sescoa Radionics
61. MMERCIAL FIRE APPLICATIONS SEE THE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS OFF USE IN NON COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL FIRE APPLICATIONS THE 5881EH PC BOARD MUST BE MOUNTED IN A SEPARATE CABINET SEE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILS Figure 3 20 5881 RF Receiver cover removed E 5 8 5 8 8 3 14 Section 3 Installing the Control Installing the 5800 Module Installation of this module is necessary only if you are using a 5827BD or 5804BD Bi directional device The address for the 5800TM must be enabled in the control s Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mode as a keypad and then assigned to a partition To install the 5800TM perform the following steps Step Action 1 Mount the unit using its accompanying mounting bracket near the RF receiver The 5800TM must not be installed within the control cabinet It must be between one and two feet from the receiver s antennas 2 Set the module for the appropriate address For Address Setting 28 cut the red jumper for Address 29 cut the white jumper for Address 30 cut both jumpers 3 Connect the module s wire harness to the keypad terminals 6 7 8 and 9 Plug the connector at the other end of the harness into the module House ID Sniffer Mode This mode applies only if you are using a wireless keypad e g 5827 or bi directional devices e g 5804BD Use the House ID Sniffer mode to make
62. NING REMOVE KNOCKOUT AND INSTALL A PAIR OF DISC PLUGS AND A CARRIAGE BOLT AS SHOWN DISC PLUGS DIMPLES IN DISC PLUG SHOULD REGISTER INSIDE KNOCKOUT OPENING CARRIAGE BOLT KNOCKOUT OPENING HEX NUT AND 7 WASHER CABINET SIDE WALL OUTSIDE cabattack 001 VO Figure 3 2 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing Guidelines e Follow the guidelines given above for Grade Mercantile Premises listing e Mount a shock sensor such as Sentrol No 5402 to the control s backbox Follow the manufacturer s instructions for proper sensor mounting This sensor also must be wired to a hardwire zone For safe and vault applications a UL Listed contact must be used inside the cabinet through one of the knockouts for pry off tamper purposes This sensor also must be wired to a hardwire zone Installing the Control s Circuit Board To install the circuit board in the cabinet perform the following steps Step Action 1 Hang the three mounting clips on the raised cabinet tabs Refer to Figure 3 3 Detail B Make sure the clip orientation is exactly as shown in the diagram to avoid damage This will also avoid problems with insertion and removal of the PC board 9 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 as indicated Detail A 3 Swing the base of the board into th
63. O NO CONNECTION TRANSFER ON FIRE ZONE RESET ACTIVATION CODE 54 SEE 4204 RELAY MODULE SECTION FOR DETAILS SHOWN POWERED RELAY OPENS WHEN POWER 15 LOST SECOND CODE AND OFF RELAY 1 2 3 OR 4 EOLR ENTERED AT CONSOLE MOMENTARILY INTERRUPTS 4204 RELAY MODULE DETECTOR POWER TO FIRE ZONE TERMINALS V128BP 002 VO Figure 3 11 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Using Smoke Power Reversal Module The 333PRM reverses polarity to smoke detectors The 333PRM Polarity Reversing Module is used to with Integral Temp 3 Sounders Typically in reverse the polarity of the positive and negative alarm each draws 49 60mA of current The voltages powering smoke detectors The module is for control panel supplies only enough current for one use with 4 wire smoke detectors that employ a sounder smoke detector In order to attach more than and voltage reversing feature The module is triggered one an external power supply and an external by a pulsing bell output relay may be required Smoke Detectors Compatible with the 333PRM The 333PRM may be used with the System Sensor 2 2112 24AT and similar models with the required Mount the 333PRM inside the control panel s cabinet or operating features previously stated in a separate cabinet using the double sided tape provided Wire the 333PRM as shown in Figures 3 12 3 13 or 3 14 Refer to the 333PRM Installation Instructions for detailed information on the installation of the module Installing
64. ONE ZONE RANGE FUNCTION ROTO AL ZONE 01 64 Protection As indicated zones 70 88 89 System 70 Bell Supervision 90 91 amp 0 88 2 Wireless Receiver 9f ones not receiving signals 89 2 Wireless Receiver not talking to control 90 1 Wireless Receiver not receiving signals 91 1 Wireless Receiver not talking to control 97 Polling Loop short circuit 92 95 96 Duress and 92 Duress amp 99 Keypad Panics 95 1 panic A key 96 3 panic C key 99 panic key with each and some alternate functions of the zones Zone Function 1 2 wire Smoke Detectors if used 5 Audio Alarm Verification if used 7 Keyswitch if used 8 Latching Type Glassbreak Detectors if used 1 9 Traditional Hardwired Zones 1 64 5800 Series Wireless Devices 10 64 Polling Loop Devices 95 1 Panic 96 3 Panic 99 Panic Zone Defaults Zone Zone Type Zone Zone Type 01 09 70 00 02 03 87 00 03 03 88 00 04 03 90 00 05 03 91 00 06 03 92 07 03 95 00 08 03 96 00 09 03 97 05 10 64 00 99 06 NOTES Zone 92 is the Duress zone Programming of the zone response type is not applicable This zone requires only the report code programming Supervisory zones should be given a response type of 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Communication Defaults 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Prim 0 ADEMCO Low Speed 47 SECON
65. RJ31X CA88A in Canada wall jack We recommend that you demonstrate disconnecting the phones on installation of the system Do not disconnect the phone connection inside the control panel Doing so will result in the loss of your phone lines If the regular phone works correctly after the control panel has been disconnected from the phone lines the control panel has a problem and should be returned for repair If upon disconnection of the control panel there is still a problem on the line notify the telephone company that it has a problem and request prompt repair service The user may not under any circumstances in or out of warranty attempt any service or repairs to the system It must be returned to the factory or an authorized service agency for all repairs FCC PART 68 NOTICE This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company pus equipment uses the following jacks An RJ31X is used to connect this equipment to the telephone network The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs shoul
66. Response Types for Zones 17 24 5 1 Response Types for Zones 25 27 97 95 96 Ld OO eec sont bane 5 1 OC or OPEN CIRCUIT 3 3 Response Types for Zones 28 32 Da On Line Control Functions 6 2 Response Types for Zones 33 40 928 Open Close 8 2 Response Types for Zones 41 48 x 579 Operator Access Levels 6 1 Response Types for Zones 49 56 5 9 Operator Codes Levels 3 5 8 1 Response Types for Zones 57 64 2 Output Device Control 5 B 1 Response Types Tor Zones 87 91 59 Output Devices og necne Din eee 3 16 Restore Report Timing 55 Overvoltage Protection 3 5 RF Receiver Supervision Check in Interval 3 RF System Installation Advisories 3 13 RF System Operation and Supervision 3 13 Le RF Transmitter Check in Interval 5 9 RF Transmitter Low Battery 5 9 ee 3 4 RE Trans mitet
67. Service is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible When programming or making test calls to an emergency number briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evening A 3 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide CANADIAN EMISSIONS STATEMENTS This Class digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 NOTICE The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may cause the telecommunications company to request the user to disconnect the equip
68. The VISTA 40 provides a bell circuit output for operating fire and burglary alarm notification appliances The alarm output is rated as follows 10VDC 14VDC 1 7A max power limited The output has the following options e Selectable for supervision e Selectable for confirmation of arming ding e Selectable to chime when entry exit or perimeter zones are faulted e Selectable for no timeout or timeout of 2 30 minutes U Burglary bell circuits must be programmed L for a timeout of 16 minutes or longer e For Household Fire and combination Household Fire Burglary installations the total current drawn from the auxiliary power polling loop and alarm output combined must not exceed 750mA e For Household Burglary installations the total current drawn from the alarm output must not exceed 1 7A A battery must be installed as it supplies the current for the combined auxiliary power polling loop and alarm output in excess of 750mA UL1023 Household Burglary Installations For Household Burglary installations the total current drawn from the alarm output must not exceed 1 7A battery must be installed as the battery supplies current from the combined auxiliary power polling loop and alarm output in excess of 750mA UL985 Household Fire or Combination Household Fire Burglary Installations For installations that must provide UL Listed protection the total combined current drawn from the alarm output auxiliary pow
69. ULES c 9 OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO i CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL WARNING TO PREVENT RISK 5 INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Q Connecting the Transformer This product uses the 1361 transformer 1361CN in Canada If you are using 10 devices the 1861 10 UL Use 1361 CN Transformer in Canadian transformer interface must be used instead of the installations regular 1361 transformer The 1361X10 supplies the control panel with AC and also sends control pulses through the premises electrical system to control the X 10 devices 3 23 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Power Limiting Outputs All outputs are power limited as per UL985 UL1023 The following table shows the maximum current that may be drawn from each output Output Maximum Current Draw Auxiliary Power 750 Polling Loop 64mA Alarm Output 1 7A For Household Fire or Combination Household Fire Burglary Installation The total current drawn from the auxiliary power the polling loop and the alarm output combined must not exceed 750mA to comply with the battery independence requirements in UL985 For Household Burglary Only Installations The total current drawn from the alarm output may be up to 1 7A A battery must be installed to supply the current of the combined auxiliary power polling loop and alarm output in e
70. access to the security system are provided with the VIP Module The 4285 4286 is wired between the control panel and the premises handset s see Figure 3 27 It listens for TouchTones on the phone line and reports them to the control panel During on premises phone access it powers the premises phones During off premises phone access it seizes the line from the premises phones and any answering machines The 4285 4286 VIP Module features e Allows the user to receive synthesized voice messages over the phone regarding the status of the security system e Allows the user to arm and disarm the security system and perform most other commands using the telephone keypad e Allows the user to control relays using the telephone keypad e Provides voice annunciation over the phone to confirm any command that is entered e Announces many of the same words that would normally be displayed on an alpha keypad under the same system conditions Refer to the words in bold on the Alpha Vocabulary list found in the 93 Menu Mode in the Programming Guide e Can be supervised for connection to control panel annunciated and reported as Zone 804 e The VIP module will not operate until the device address 04 is enabled in the control s Device Programming in 93 Menu Mode e Do not mount the VIP Module on the cabinet door or attempt to attach it to the PC board 3 20 Section 3 Installing the Control To ins
71. air wiring In many cases existing non twisted pair wiring may be used but it is more susceptible to interference from other sources and may be problematic in installations with long wire runs or in high noise environments Always locate polling loop wiring at least six inches 15cm of AC power telephone or intercom wiring The polling loop carries data between the control panel and the devices interference on this loop can cause an interruption of communication The polling loop can also cause outgoing interference on the intercom or phone lines If this spacing cannot be achieved shielded wire must be used Note that the maximum total wire length supported is cut in half when shielded wire is used No more than 64mA may be drawn on any individual wire run When a star configuration is used the total length of all wire runs combined cannot exceed 4000 ft 2000 ft if you are using unshielded wire in conduit or shielded wire IMPORTANT NOTE If the installation exceeds or deviates from these parameters refer to the application note on the Honeywell website for additional information To access the application note 1 Go to the honeywell com security website Qt ape Ger Click the Honeywell Security amp Custom Electronics link Click the Commercial link Click the Documentation link Click the V Plex Application Note sure of the correct polarity refer to the
72. all en suivant une m thode accept e da raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp che pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel nomologu doivent tre coordonn es par un repr sentant d sign par le fournisseur L entreprise de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur da d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d energie lectrique de lignes t l phoniques des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir racours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas AVIS L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES assign chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre raccord s une interface La terminaison d une interface t l phonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs la seule condition que la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les di
73. alling External Sounders 3 4 Telephone Line Connections sise 3 5 Wiring Burglary Panic and Smoke Detector Devices to Zones 1 9 3 6 Installing RPM 5 E 3 10 Wireless HE er ven teta 3 13 Installing Relay DOVICGS iis Em 3 16 Installing the Ground Start rettet ener ree toram dies 3 17 Installing Remote Keyswitch 3 18 Remote Keypad Sounder 3 19 Long Range Radio Connected to the J7 Triggers sie 3 19 Installing 4100SM iaa 3 19 Installing the 4285 4286 VIP Module nennen enne enne nnns nnns nnns enne set senten reset nennen enne rens 3 20 Installing the Audio Alarm Verification 3 22 Connecting the Transformer sisi 3 23 Panel Earth Ground Conrectiofis 3 25 Determining the Control s Power Supply Load sise 3 25 Determining the Size of the Standby Battery sisi 3 26 SECTION 4 c 4 1 gcn ree 4 1 Entering and Exiting Progra
74. amming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 61 Alarm Code for Zones 25 32 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 62 ID Digit for Zones 25 32 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 17 32 Enter 00 15 This field has five two digit entries as follows Alarm Restore Trouble Trouble Restore Bypass and Bypass Restore Enter the report code 01 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report NOTE Each report code is the same for zones 17 32 When using 4 2 format the system uses the ID digit of the zone fields 60 and 62 64 Alarm Code for Zones 33 40 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details La ID Digit for Zones 33 40 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 66 Alarm Code for Zones 41 48 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 67 ID Digit for Zones 41 48 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details
75. amper switch supplied to the cabinet s right side wall as shown in the diagram below and wire it to one of the hardwire zones Use a bell with a tamper protected housing such as the AB12 The bell housing s tamper switch and inner tamper linings must also be wired to the hardwire zone Assign the tampers hardwire zone to a burglary partition Program the hardwire zone for day trouble night alarm zone type 5 when only one burglary partition is used Program it for 24 hr audible alarm zone type 7 when more than one burglary partition is used wiring between the bell and panel must be run in conduit Remaining wires do not need to be run in conduit wiring that is not run in conduit must exit from the knockout openings on the bottom or back of the cabinet unused knockouts must be plugged using the disc plugs and carriage bolts supplied as indicated in the diagram below Fasten the cabinet door to the cabinet backbox using the 18 one inch long Phillips head screws supplied after all wiring programming and checkout procedures have been completed 3 1 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Shows typical local Grade A listing installation RUN BELL WIRES IN CONDUIT PLUG THIS KNOCKOUT CLIP ON DOOR TAMPER SWITCH CABINET MOUNTING HOLE PLUG THIS 4 PLACES KNOCKOUT PLUG THIS KNOCKOUT PLUG THIS KNOCKOUT RUN ALL REMAINING WIRE THROUGH HERE TO PLUG AN UNUSED KNOCKOUT OPE
76. arm Polling Loop Subtotal see Table 1 Aux Power Subtotal see Table 2 Alarm Output Subtotal see Table 3 VISTA 40 PCB Current Includes 2 wire smoke detector loading on 250mA 330mA zone 1 Total Current Load CHE Determining the Size of the Standby Battery The cabinet supplied with the control panel can house batteries of up to 12V 14AH two 12V 7AH batteries wired in parallel The VISTA ULKT kit provides a cabinet that can house batteries of up to 12V 17 2AH and that may be used with this panel The total standby current drawn from the auxiliary power and polling loop outputs combined must be limited to 270mA when 14AH batteries are used and to 390mA when 17 2AH batteries are used DO NOT use Gates batteries sealed lead acid v type These batteries require a different charging voltage than is supplied by the panel UL Household Fire or Combination Household Fire Burglary installations require the use of a backup battery that is capable of providing 24 hours of standby time followed by 4 minutes of alarm time UL1023 Household Burglary only installations require the use of a backup battery that is capable of providing 4 hours of standby time followed by 4 minutes of alarm time Use Table 5 to determine the required backup battery capacity and use Table 6 to determine the battery model number dual battery harness is supplied that allows two batteries to be wired in parallel
77. ation level Adding an RF Key to an Existing User To add an RF key to an existing user or to change a user s global arm option first delete that user s code then re add the user code as described in the Adding a Master Manager or Operator Code paragraph Deleting a Master Manager or Operator Code Enter your code 8 new user no 02 69 your code again Or Master or Manager Code but the code must be a higher level of authority than the code being changed e g a Manager Code can add an Operator level Code but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code PROMPT EXPLANATION OK TO DELETE 03 The system prompts to confirm that you want to delete this user Press 0 NO or 1 YES 0 1 YES If you answer yes that user s code is removed from all partitions to which it was assigned and all authorization levels and other information about that user are deleted Note A user can be deleted only by a user with a higher authority level A user cannot delete himself A user code can be deleted only from the partition through which it was entered If an attempt is made to delete from another partition the message User XX Not Deleted is displayed Exiting the User Edit Mode Press either or or don t press any key for 10 seconds 8 4 SECTION 9 Testing the System Battery Test When AC power is presen
78. by day alarm by night The minimum load on the alarm output must exceed 5mA at 12V for proper supervision operation Disabling the Supervision of the Alarm Output To install the alarm output and disable the supervision feature perform the following steps Step Action 1 Wire the devices to terminals 4 and 5 observing polarity if necessary 2 Cut the blue jumper on the upper left hand corner of the panel s PC board 3 Program Zone 70 with no response type 00 Using a Siren Driver To install a siren driver perform the following steps Step Action 1 Mount the siren driver in the panel s cabinet 2 Wire the siren driver to the control and to the speaker s See the driver s instructions 3 Cut the blue jumper on the upper left hand corner of the panel s PC board 4 Program Zone 70 with no response type 00 UL If a device such as a siren driver with a high resistance trigger input drawing less than 5mA is used in a UL Household Fire installation the siren driver must independently supervise siren speaker wiring Telephone Line Connections Connect the main dialer output to telephone company lines using the RJ31X cables supplied UL The telephone line inputs have overvoltage protection in accordance with UL 1459 as specified in UL985 UL1023 To prevent the risk of shock disconnect phone lines at the telco jack before se
79. cept for duress which is momentary Refer to the installation instructions that accompany your radio for the connections to the control panel Installing a 4100SM The 4100SM is used to print event log reports to a serial printer NOTE See SECTION 4 Programming for the programming details when using the 4100SM Printer Configurations Configure the serial printer as follows 68 data bits no parity 1 stop bit e 1200 baud e Hardware handshaking using DTR 3 19 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Connecting the 4100SM to a Serial Printer To connect a serial printer using the 4100SM refer to Figure 3 26 and perform the following steps Step Action 1 Connect terminal 1 on the 4100SM to the Violet wire on the 4142TR cable 2 Connect terminal 6 on the 4100SM to the Brown wire on the 4142TR cable 3 Connect the 4142TR cable to J8 on the control 4 Connect terminals 8 and 7 of the 4100SM to terminals 6 and 7 aux power and respectively of the control 5 Connect the UL EDP Listed serial printer to the 4100SM Interface Module The 4100SM Module is supplied with a 10 foot RS232 cable A longer cable can be used if the VISTA 40 is separated from the serial printer by more than 10 feet but the total cable length should be less than 50 feet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
80. cess to the downloader each having its own log on code The access levels allow the operators read write capabilities of the customers account information For a detailed explanation of the access levels see the downloading software User Manual NOTES Each time the control panel is accessed successfully a Callback Requested report is sent to the central station if Opening reports are programmed When the system is downloading the keypad displays MODEM COMM After each download or save an automatic time stamp is done to indicate the last download or save and the operator ID number 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 6 1 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Getting On Line with a Control Panel At the protected premises the control panel must be connected to the existing telephone line refer to SECTION 3 Installing the Control No programming of the panel is required before downloading to an initial installation unless you are performing an unattended download When establishing a connection between the computer and the control panel the following occurs Stage What Happens 1 The computer calls up the control panel The phone number for each customer must be entered into the customer s account file on the computer
81. culate total current draw on the polling loop Table 1 Total Polling Loop Current Draw Polling Loop Device Current of Units Total Polling Loop Subtotal terminals 24 amp 25 64mA The total current cannot exceed 64mA If total load exceeds 64mA then a 4297 Loop Extender Module can be used Note that the total number of points connected to the panel cannot exceed 55 HU k D In Table 2 enter devices used on Auxiliary Power Calculate standby and alarm currents then add to get Auxiliary Power current subtotal Table 2 Auxiliary Power Current Load Total Current Device Device Current X Standby Alarm Model of Units cul Auxiliary Power Subtotal terminals 6 amp 7 750mA max 3 25 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide 3 In Table 3 enter devices connected to the Alarm Output Calculate alarm currents then add to get the Alarm Output current subtotal Table 3 Alarm Output Current Load Total Current Device Device Current X Standby Alarm Model of Units XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Alarm Output Subtotal terminals 4 amp 5 1 7A max 4 In Table 4 enter the total calculated subtotals of all listed outputs from Tables 1 through 3 then add to get the combined current Table 4 Total VISTA 40 Current Load Total Current Standby Al
82. d not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact the manufacturer for repair and warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable components in this product and all necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line
83. d 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 ADEMCO High Speed ADEMCO 4 2 Express ADEMCO Low Speed ADEMCO Contact ID Sescoa and Radionics Low Speed Double Pole 0 7B AC398U 68192 AL E 6139 6160 Physical Physical Width 6 25 inches Width 7 437 inches Height 4 75 inches Height 5 25 inches Depth 1 25 inches Depth 1 312 inches Electrical Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 100mA Current Drain 150mA Interface Wiring RED BLUE GREEN YELLOW BLACK Interface Wiring 12VDC input auxiliary RED 12VDC input auxiliary power power Not Used BLUE Not Used Data to control panel GREEN Data to control panel Data from control panel YELLOW Data from control panel Ground and connection from BLACK Ground and connection from supplemental power supply supplemental power supply C 1 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide C 2 APPENDIX Contact ID Event Codes TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Code Definition 110 Fire Alarm 121 Duress 122 Silent Panic 123 Audible Panic 131 Perimeter Burglary 132 Interior Burglary 134 Entry Exit Burglary 135 Day Night Burglary 150 24 Hour Auxiliary 301 AC Loss 302 Low Sy
84. de Programming The 93 Menu Mode is an interactive mode through which much of the system s programming is done In this mode there are question and answer prompts that can be accessed once Data Field Program Mode has been entered These prompts require a 2 line alpha keypad 6139 6160 After programming all system related programming fields in the usual way press 93 while still in programming mode to display the first choice of the menu driven programming functions Press 0 NO or 1 YES in response to the displayed menu selection Pressing 0 will display the next choice in sequence 4 2 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Below is a list of the main menus For details refer to the VISTA 40 Programming Guide OPTIONS C t ZONE PROG For programming the following 1 5 0 NO ol Zone Number Zone Response Type Partition Number for Zone e Dialer report code for zone e Input Device Type for zone whether RF polling loop etc Enrolling serial numbers of 5800 Series transmitters amp serial polling loop devices into the system EXPERT MODE Same as Zone Programming except 1 YES 0 ol Done with a minimum number of keystrokes e Can program wireless keys using pre defined templates ALPHA PROG For entering alpha descriptors for the following 1 YES 0 Zone Descriptors e Installer s Message e Custom Words Par
85. des trigger outputs which may interface with Long Range Radio equipment or other devices such as keyswitch LEDs or printer At least one 2 line alpha keypad 6139 6160 must be connected to the system for programming if you are using keypad programming and must remain connected to the system in order to allow the primary user to program additional user codes into the system at a later time SECTION 2 Partitioning Theory of Partitioning This system provides the ability to arm and disarm up to 2 different areas as if each had its own control These areas are called partitions A Partitioned system allows the user to disarm certain areas while leaving other areas armed or to limit access to certain areas to specific individuals Each system user can be assigned to operate any or all partitions and can be given a different authority level in each Before anything can be assigned to those partitions you must first determine how many partitions 1 2 are required Following are some facts you need to know about partitioning Keypads Each keypad must be given a unique address and be assigned to one partition Zones Each zone must be assigned to one partition The zones assigned to a partition will be displayed on that partition s keypad s Users Each user be given access to one more partitions If a user is to operate more than one partition and would like to arm disarm all or some of those partitions with a
86. device s instructions NOTE If you are using serial number devices and intend to enroll each device through the keypad automatically wire no more than 25 of these devices to the control at a time Then power up and program them before connecting the next 25 Leave previously enrolled devices connected If you intend to manually enter the serial numbers through the keypad or through Compass downloading software all the devices may be connected before powering up to program POLLING LOOP RATING 128 MAXIMUM 9 a 2 a 2 a RPM TO RIGHT LOOP Figur poll Ioop 001 VO e3 16 Polling Loop Connections to the VISTA 40 3 11 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Polling Loop Supervision A short on the polling loop is indicated by a trouble on zone 997 and reports as a trouble condition only If annunciation is desired program the zone as type 05 If a device on the polling loop fails the panel cannot see that device the system displays a trouble condition for all zones on that device If the panel is armed when a device fails and the zone is a burglary zone the will go into alarm A trouble on zone 97 prevents a partition from being armed unless all polling loop zones on that partition are bypassed INPUT POLLING LOOP CONTROL PANEL INPUT LOOP LIMITS 64 mA MAX LIMIT CURRENT TO 64mA ON ANY INDIVIDUAL WIRE RUN NO MORE THAN 55 DEVICES MAY BE US
87. displays Test in Progress and sounds a single beep every 15 seconds while the test remains active Open and close each protected door and window in turn Each action should produce 3 beeps from the keypad Walk in front of any motion detectors Listen for three beeps when the detector senses movement The keypad displays the zone number and alpha descriptor while a door or window remains open or while a detector remains activated The system automatically issues a Zone 8 Glassbreak Detector Power Reset about 10 seconds after it finds a fault on this zone to allow faulted detectors to be reset To end this test enter any security code and press OFF Armed Burglary System Test Alarm messages are sent to the central station during the armed system tests Notify the central station that a test will be in progress A display of COMM FAILURE indicates a failure to communicate no kissoff by the receiver at the central station after the maximum number of transmission attempts is tried If this occurs verify that the phone line is connected the correct report format is programmed etc To perform an armed burglary test proceed as follows Step Action 1 Notify the central station that a test of the system is being performed 2 Arm the system Fault one or more zones 4 Silence alarm sounder s each time by entering the code and pressing OFF NOTE The system must be rearmed after each
88. dressable mode They will interfere with other keypads as well as other devices connected to the keypad terminals e f an or OPEN CIRCUIT message is present on a keypad data from the control is not reaching the keypad Please check your wiring Supplementary Power Supply for Additional Keypads When the control s auxiliary power load for all devices exceeds 750mA you can power additional keypads from a regulated 12VDC power supply e g AD12612 1 2A Use a UL Listed battery backed supply for UL installations Connect the additional keypads as shown in Figure 3 5 using the keypad wire colors shown Be sure to observe the current ratings for the power supply used e Make connections directly to the screw terminals as shown in Figure 3 5 Make no connection to the keypad blue wire if present sure to connect the negative terminal on the power supply unit to terminal 7 on the control CONTROL TERMINAL STRIP SUPPLEMENTARY POWER SUPPLY AUX AUX DATA DATA N OUT IMPORTANT MAKE THESE CONNECTIONS DIRECTLY TO SCREW TERMINALS AS SHOWN YELLOW WIRE YELLOW WIRE BLACK WIRE RED WIRE GREEN WIRE RED WIRE BLACK WIRE GREEN WIRE 5 8 t SECONDARY MAIN 4 KEYPAD KEYPAD i Figure 3 5 Using A Supplementary Power Supply 3 3 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Installing External Sounders
89. e 1 enable If enabled the system produces slow beeping from the keypads during exit delay and reverts to rapid beeping during the last 10 seconds of the exit delay NOTE The duration of the beeping is the programmed value of field 10 regardless of which entry exit zone is used to exit the premises Auxiliary Output Mode 0 ground start output 1 open close trigger 2 keypad sounds at an auxiliary sounder 3 AAV module Select the mode for output 1 on the J7 triggers NOTES Only one of the options may be active within the system Open close trigger is produced only when both partitions are armed Keypad sounds apply only to the partition enabled in field 15 1 47 Chime on External Siren partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system produces chime annunciation on the external alarm sounder Wireless Keypad Assignment 0 none 1 8 partition number Select the partition in which RF keypad is used Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Suppress Transmitter Supervision Sound 0 disable 1 enable If enabled no trouble soundings occur on the keypad for transmitter check in failures Must be 0 for UL Send Cancel If Alarm Off partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled Cancel reports are sent when the system is disarmed after an alarm regardless of how much time has gone by
90. e fields 2 00 221 press 99 to move back to 2 page 4 1 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Entry Errors Ifan address is improperly entered the keypad displays FC Ifa program entry is improperly entered for example a larger number than is permitted the keypad display will go blank In either of the above cases simply re enter gt the correct field number and then enter the correct data Programming System Wide Data Fields Values for some programming fields are system wide global and some can be different for each partition partition specific The partition specific programming fields are automatically skipped when programming the global fields If the system has only 1 partition the partition specific fields are not automatically skipped To program system wide data fields perform the following steps Step Action NOTE If the number of digits that you enter in a data field is fewer than the maximum permitted for example a phone number the keypad displays the last entry and waits To proceed enter the next data field you wish to program Programming Partition Specific Data Fields To program partition specific data fields once in Program Mode do the following Step Action 1 Enter Program Mode Installer Code 8 0 0 2 Press 91 which will prompt you for the partition number desired 3 Enter a partition specific field number
91. e mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with the accompanying screws Notes e Make certain that the mounting screws are tight This ensures that there is a good ground connection between the PC board and the cabinet Dress field wiring away from the microprocessor center section of the PC board Use the loops on the left and right sidewalls of the cabinet for anchoring field wiring using tie wraps Detail C These steps are important to minimize the risk of panel RF interference with television reception DETAIL A SIDE VIEW OF BOARD INSERTED INTO SLOTS DETAIL C SIDE VIEW OF SLOTS DETAIL SIDE VIEW OF SHORT MOUNTING CLIPS TYP Figure 3 3 Mounting the PC Board 3 2 Section 3 Installing the Control Installing the Keypads Upto 31 addressable keypads addresses 00 30 may be used you may need to use an auxiliary power supply if the 750mA aux output is exceeded The following keypads may be used 2 line alpha display 6139 6160 e length of all wire runs combined regardless of the wire gauge must not exceed 2000 feet when unshielded quad conductor cable is used 1000 feet if unshielded cable is run in conduit which acts a shield or if shielded cable is used e f more than one keypad is wired to one run then the above maximum lengths must be divided by the number of keypads on the run e g the maximum length is 225 feet if two keypads a
92. e the metal knockouts for the wiring entry that you will be using DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS AFTER THE CIRCUIT BOARD HAS BEEN INSTALLED Using fasteners or anchors not supplied mount the control cabinet to a sturdy wall in a clean dry area that is not readily accessible to the general public The back of the cabinet has 4 holes for this purpose To provide certificated burglary service for UL installations refer to the special requirements and Figure 3 2 UL Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations to follow For UL Commercial Burglary installations that require ATTACK RESISTANCE use the cabinet included in the VISTA ULKT kit Installing the Cabinet Lock 1 Remove cabinet door then remove the lock knockout from the door Insert the key into the lock 2 Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed 3 When correctly positioned push the lock until it is held securely by its snap tabs Use Part Number K4445 Lock supplied PUSH ON LOCK CHECK UNTIL IT POSITION 15 SEATED SECURELY LOCKED X PUSH M y SNAP UNLOCKED TAB CABINET DOOR BOTTOM STEP 1 STEP 2 cab lock snap 001 VO Figure3 1 Installing the Lock Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing Guidelines The panel door must be supervised Mount the clip on t
93. e used to supervise the RF reception of receivers 2 and 1 respectively The reception is supervised for two conditions 1 The receiver goes deaf doesn t hear from any transmitter within a programmed interval of time defined by program field 1 30 2 Proper RF reception is impeded i e jamming or other RF interference The control checks for this condition every 45 seconds A response type 05 Day Night must be UL programmed for zones 90 1 receiver and 88 2 receiver for UL installations The 5881ENHC receiver contains front and back tampers that permit its use in commercial burglary installations You may only mount the 5881ENHC its own plastic housing Otherwise the receiver constantly reports a tamper condition The control checks the receiver connections about every 45 seconds The receiver supervisory zone is 89 and 91 for receivers 2 and 1 respectively NOTE These zones must be programmed with a response type e g type 05 Day Night Trouble before they supervise the connection to the receiver Use two identical receivers to provide either a greater area of coverage or redundant protection They must be set for different addresses Any zone from 1 to 64 can be used as a 5800 Series wireless zone with the exception of zone 64 reserved for a wireless keypad RF System Installation Advisories Place the receiver in a high centrally located area Do not place it on or near metal ob
94. ection 10 Testing The System Trouble Conditions Check or Trouble Messages Display Description CHECK This indicates that a problem exists on the zone number displayed Zone trouble may be caused by one of the following conditions A hardwired fire zone is open broken wire A Day Night zone zone type 5 is faulted e polling loop zone is not seen by the control panel polling loop zone has been tampered cover removed on 4190 e wireless zone has not checked in during the time programmed in field 1 31 5800 Series transmitter has been tampered cover removed e system trouble exists RF receiver bell output etc If the problem has been corrected enter an OFF sequence Security Code OFF twice to clear the display Power Failure Display Description AC LOSS This indicates that the system is POWER operating on battery power only Check LED is off to see that the circuit breaker for the branch circuit that your system s transformer is wired to has not been accidentally turned off Instruct the user to call a service representative immediately if AC power cannot be restored Other System Messages Display Description COMM This indicates that a failure occurred in FAILURE the telephone communication portion of your system LO BAT This indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless transmitte
95. ections 3 21 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Installing the Audio Alarm Verification Module UL Audio Alarm Verification AAV is not permitted If the phone plug is disconnected from the in UL installations control the premise s phones will not operate NOTES e When the AAV indicates that the audio alarm verification session is completed all keypad sounds are restored Sirens are restored if the alarm timeout period has not expired e 685 Receiver software must be rev 4 6 or higher Earlier versions will not hold the phone line connection e Contact ID code for Listen in to Follow is POO IE only reporting formal As part of its fail safe software the control limits that will send a Listen in to Follow all audio alarm verification sessions to 15 minutes e Ifyou also using a 4285 4286 VIP This is because once the session begins the AAV Module be sure to follow Figure 3 30 when Module controls the duration making connections Ifa new Fire alarm should occur during a session The UVS consists of a UVCM and at least one UVST the control breaks the phone connection and sends The UVCM board has a DC power jack and a 34 the new Fire Alarm report then re triggers the position terminal block for making connections to a DC AAV Mode All other dialer messages triggered power source UVSTs telephone lines music source or during ongoing conversation are held until eithe
96. ector DH400 base System Sensor 1451DH lonization direct wire System Sensor 1100 lonization w B110LP base System Sensor 1151 Photoelectric direct wire System Sensor 2100 Photoelectric w heat sensor direct wire System Sensor 2100T Photoelectric w B110LP base System Sensor 2151 These smoke detectors are UL Listed for use U L with the VISTA 40 and are the only 2 wire smoke detectors that may be used Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors to Zone 1 2K EOL resistors must be used on fire zones and must be connected across the loop wires of each zone at the last detector To wire 2 wire smoke detectors to zone 1 perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select up to 16 2 wire smoke detectors from the list of compatible detectors the detectors 2 Connect 2 wire smoke detectors across zone 1 terminals 10 and 11 as shown in Figure 3 10 Observe proper polarity when connecting 3 Connect the EOL resistor at the last detector in the loop across the zone 1 terminals The EOL resistor must be connected across the loop wires at the last detector 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR H IO3 c Figure3 10 2 Wire Smoke Detector on Zone 1 Using 4 Wire Smoke Detectors on Zones 1 8 You may use as many 4 wire smoke detectors as can be powered from the panel s Auxiliary Power output without exceeding the output s rating 750mA Auxiliary power to 4 wire smoke
97. ee Open Close prompt above e Global Arm option for this user in the displayed partition see Global Arm prompt above When all partitions have been displayed the keypad will scroll through all partitions to which access has been assigned and will display the user number authority level open close and global arm options that were programmed for each partition to which the user was granted access See next prompt Part 1 AO WHSE User 03 Auth 3G Note that the following the authority level indicates that the global arm feature is enabled for this user in the displayed partition and that the period at the end of the second line indicates Open Close reporting is enabled for this user in the displayed partition The indicates the partition from which the user may be changed or deleted 8 3 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Changing a Master Manager or Operator Code Enter Installer 8 new user 02 69 new user s code Or Master or Manager Code but the code must be a higher level of authority than the code being changed e g a Manager Code can add an Operator level Code but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code PROMPT EXPLANATION User Number 03 The system detects that the user number is already assigned and prompts if this is a new user NEW USER Press 0 NO system then confirms that the change is allowed based on authoriz
98. eo ten ge qned 7 1 SECTION 8 User Access 8 1 Generalilntformation 3 3 oit D EAE lactate ABER QU 8 1 User Codes amp Levels of Authority cette onai nete da eei e 8 1 Multiple Partition ACCESS HOS ete 8 2 Adding a Master Manager or Operator Code sise 8 3 Changing a Master Manager or Operator Code sise 8 4 Adding ari RF Key toan Existing User oet ri uet cog tane dete a d 8 4 Deleting a Master Manager or Operator Code sisi 8 4 Exiting the User Edit re eee ee quet er ee 8 4 SECTION 9 Testing the System eee ie ce erre erret on eta cei oreet sr eee ua ue 9 1 Battery T6St despide 9 1 Dialer m E 9 1 Burglary Walk Test Code 5 TEST issues 9 1 Armed Burglary System sen e Ore 9 1 Testing Wireless 5 2 rr e AL sheet de UE kee 9 2 Trouble Conditions n ae 9 3 Installer 3 iet a c ths eee a 9 3 APPENDIX Re
99. er output and polling loop must not exceed 750mA in order to comply with the battery independence requirements If for example two System Sensor 400 piezo alarm sounders wired in parallel are used 24mA total then 726mA 750mA 24mA is available for auxiliary output and polling loop use Non UL Installations For non UL installations the total current drawn from this output can be up to 1 7 amps A battery must be installed as the battery supplies current in excess of 750mA Up to two 719 sirens can be used wired in parallel UL This control complies with National Fire Protection Association NFPA requirements for temporal pulse sounding of fire notification appliances Alarm Output Supervision When supervision is enabled the VISTA 40 monitors the alarm output wiring for open and short circuit faults while the output is inactive The system provides a trouble indication Zone 70 when an open occurs or when a short occurs between the Bell and Bell terminal wiring or between the Bell terminal wiring and earth ground The VISTA 40 indicates the trouble condition regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed The zone displays on the keypads reports to the event log and transmits to the central station if programmed on Partition 1 The Contact ID event code is 321 Bell Trouble The trouble is cleared from the display by entering the user code OFF Wiring the Alarm Output The wirin
100. ery If enabled expanded reports are sent to the secondary phone number if low speed format is selected in field 47 NOTE Expanded overrides 4 2 format Alarm Code for Zones 01 08 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 55 ID Digit for Zones 01 08 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 56 Alarm Code for Zones 09 16 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 57 ID Digit for Zones 09 16 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 01 16 Enter 00 15 This field has five two digit entries as follows Alarm Restore Trouble Trouble Restore Bypass and Bypass Restore Enter the report code 01 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report NOTE Each report code is the same for zones 01 16 When using 4 2 format the system uses the ID digit of the zone fields 55 and 57 Alarm Code for Zones 17 24 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 60 ID Digit for Zones 17 24 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Progr
101. es 000 254 This is used for Relay Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Programming relay command 56 Relay Timeout YYY Seconds Enter 000 127 seconds This is used for Relay Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Programming command 57 Access Control Relay partition specific 01 08 relay number 00 relay not used If enabled the assigned relay closes for 2 seconds when the user enters his code and presses 0 Must be 00 for UL installations Number of Partitions Enter 1 2 Enter the number of partitions used in the system Daylight Saving Time Start End Month 0 disable 1 enable Enter the months 00 12 in which daylight saving time starts and ends Enter 00 00 if daylight saving time does not apply to the user s region Standard setting for U S is 04 10 5 11 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION 2 02 Daylight Saving Time Start End Weekend Enter the start and end weekends for daylight saving time as follows 1 first 2 second 3 third 4 fourth 5 last 6 next to last 7 third from last Standard setting for U S is 1 5 0 disable 1 enable Number of Codes per Partition This field has two 2 digit entries Enter the number user codes for each Enter 01 69 partition The total number of user codes cannot exceed 70 for the system Enter 01 for an unused partition NOTE The installer code is automa
102. essages 9 3 System Sensor A77 716B EOL Relay Module 3 7 System Sensor 12 240 3 4 System Sensor 12575 3 4 Telco Handolt 3 ice EM 6 3 Telephone Line 3 5 TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS A 3 Test Report 5 3 Testing The 9 1 TouchTone or Rotary Dial 5 3 TouchTone with Rotary Backup 5 9 Transformer Connections 3 24 Transmitter Battery Life 3 16 Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode 9 2 Transmitter Input 3 15 Transmitter 3 15 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Type O5 4 5 Trouble Conditions eene 9 3 Trouble Messages 9 3 Turning the System Over to the User 9 3 UL Installation Requirements A 1 011023 Household Burglary Installations 3 4 0
103. etermining good mounting locations and verifies that the RF transmission has sufficient signal amplitude margin for the installed system e All partitions containing wireless transmitters must be placed in the test mode for sensitivity reduction of the RF receiver 50 sensitivity Otherwise the RF receiver remains at full strength e Make sure that all partitions are disarmed when performing this test as the wireless receiver gain is reduced in half To enter the Go No Go Test Mode proceed as follows 2 Fault each wireless zone causing each device to transmit As the system receives a signal from each of the transmitters the zone number of that transmitter disappears from the display Step Action 1 Enter Installer Code 5 3 Enter Installer Code OFF to exit the Sniffer Mode 2 Fault each wireless transmitter causing each device to transmit NOTE Ifa single receiver is used the keypad beeps three times to indicate signal reception If two receivers are used the keypad beeps once if the first receiver received the signal twice if the second receiver received the signal and three times if both receivers heard the signal 3 If the keypad does not beep reorient or move the transmitter to another location Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required 4 Enter Installer Code OFF to exit the Go No Go Test Mode 9 2 S
104. f the Installer Code is used to add a user If a 5800 Series button transmitter has been enabled for arming disarming functions and is not assigned to a user this prompt appears Press 0 NO or 1 YES Enter Button ZN 01 63 If you answered yes to the RF button question the zone number for the button is requested Enter any one of the zone numbers assigned to the button transmitter as AWAY STAY or DISARM The system then assigns all buttons of the transmitter to this user number Multi Access 0 2 NO 1 YES Press 0 NO if the user is to have access to this partition only Press 1 YES if the user is to have access to more than one partition If NO the program exits this mode If YES the keypad prompts for the Global Arm option for this user Global Arm 0 2 NO 1 YES Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether this user will be allowed to arm more than one partition via Global Arm prompts The keypad now prompts for the user s access to the next partition Part 2 SHOP 0 NO 1 YES Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether this user will have access to the displayed partition number If NO the keypad displays this prompt for the next partition number in sequence If YES the keypad prompts for the following User s authority level the displayed partition see Authority Level prompt above e Open Close option for this user in the displayed partition s
105. for increased capacity 5 Using the total calculated from Table 4 calculate the battery capacity required for the installation Table 5 Battery Capacity Calculation Table Calculated Capacity Formula Value Standby For 4 hour standby time Capacity Total standby current X 4 hours X 1 4 contingency factor For 24 hour standby time Total standby current X 24 hours X 1 1 contingency factor Alarm For 4 5 or 15 minute alarm Capacity time Total alarm curr X 0 067 4 min X 0 250 15 min Total Add standby and alarm Capacity capacities 3 26 Section 3 Installing the Control 6 Use the Battery Selection Table to select the appropriate battery for the installation Table 6 Battery Selection Table Capacity Recommended Battery Comment 4AH Yuasa NP4 12 7AH Yuasa NP7 12 12AH Yuasa NP12 12 Fits in large mercantile cabinet only 14AH Yuasa NP7 12 Connect two in parallel 17 2AH Yuasa NPG18 12 Fits in large mercantile cabinet only 7 Connect the battery referring to Figure 3 29 The standby battery is automatically tested for 10 minutes every 4 hours beginning 4 hours after exiting Programming mode In addition entry into the Test mode initiates a battery test 3 27 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide 3 28 SECTION 4 Programming Program Modes There are two programming modes for the VISTA 40 These are the Data
106. g of the alarm output depends upon whether you are going to supervise the output or not Use the appropriate procedure below for your application L Use only UL Listed sounding devices for UL installations Compatible Alarm Indicating Devices Model Number Device Type Polarizing Diode 719 Compact Outdoor Siren Yes not UL Listed 747 Indoor Siren Yes AB12 Grade A Bell Yes System Sensor Fire Piezo Horn No MA 12 24D System Sensor Fire Horn Strobe No P12575 Wheelock Fire Horn Strobe No AS 121575W ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT 1 VDC 13 8VDC 1 7A MAXIMUM 2 gt D 2 fire_devices 001 VO Figure 3 6 Wiring Polarized Fire Devices 3 4 Section 3 Installing the Control POLARIZING DIODES MUST MOUNT AT INDICATING DEVICE PANEL BELL s 7 PANEL BELL NONPOLARIZED BURGLARY INDICATING DEVICES TO OTHER DEVICES POLARIZED FIRE INDICATING DEVICE on por devices Figure3 7 Wiring Nonpolarized Burglary Devices Supervising the Alarm Output To wire the alarm output using the supervision feature perform the following steps Step Action 1 Wire polarized fire indicating devices to the alarm output as shown in Figure 3 6 2 Wire nonpolarized burglary indicating devices to the alarm output using a polarizing diode two 2A diodes supplied as shown in Figure 3 7 3 Program Zone 70 with a response type of 05 trouble
107. glary installations For UL Commercial Burglary installations the tamper switch must be wired to a zone zone 6 in Figure 3 24 Program that zone for Day Trouble Night Alarm response type 5 When the keyswitch is removed from the wall the tamper switch opens causing an alarm or trouble on the zone This also causes the control to disable keyswitch operation until the tamper is restored and the associated partition is disarmed Wiring for the Remote Keyswitch To install the 4146 keyswitch perform the following steps Step Action 1 Connect the 4146 to the panel as shown in Figure 3 24 2 If you are using the tamper make sure it is connected to a zone 3 18 Section 3 Installing the Control TO AUX POWER TERMINAL 6 TO J7 OUT 2 TO J7 OUT 4 ZONE 2K ELOR TO ZONE 7 TERMINAL 20 TAMPER SWITCH CONTACTS CLOSE WHEN SWITCH DEPRESSED LOCK SWITCH NORMALLY OPEN 2K ELOR J7 keyswitch Figure 3 24 Remote Keyswitch Wiring Remote Keypad Sounder An optional Amseco PAL 328N Piezo Sounder can be used to duplicate the sounds produced by the keypad s built in sounder The panel will remote all sounds e g alarm trouble chime entry exit etc produced by the keypad s built in sounder except for the short beeps associated with keypad key depression One application of this feature might be to produce chime sounds at a distant location from the panel
108. gulatory Agency Statements A 1 UL Installation REQUIFEMENIS x A 1 01609 Grade A Local Mercantile Premises Local Mercantile Safe amp nee A 1 01365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm sisi A 1 UL611 UL1610 Central Station Burglary Alarm sienne A 2 California State Fire Marshal CSFM and UL Residential Fire Battery Backup Requirements A 2 APPENDIX B Summary of System Commands B 1 APPENDIX C Specificatioris C 1 APPENDIX D Contact ID Event D 1 TABLE OF GONTACGT ID EVENT CODES eor GM Fabre adm ner RU RI REM D 1 die em a p NC NER Index 1 THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM LIMITED WARRANTY e Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 Figure 3 17 Figure 3 18 Figure 3 19 Figure 3 20 Figure 3 21 Figure 3 22 Figure 3 23 Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 Figure 3 26 Figure 3 27 Figure 3 28 Figure 3 29 Figure 3 30 Figure 6 1 List of Figures Installing the Lock sise 3 1 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations
109. h Open Close reporting enabled and one without Note that Open Close reporting of Quick Arm is enabled if User 02 is enabled for Open Close reporting and that Quick Arm reports as User 00 In order for Quick Arm reports to be sent for all partitions User 02 must have authority and Open Close must be enabled for all partitions If a code with access to all partitions is not desired it is suggested that user 02 be assigned authority level 5 in all partitions and that the code be kept secret Authority level 5 cannot disarm the system unless armed by that user ADEMCO Contact ID format is capable of reporting Users 01 70 uniquely If any other report format is used only user numbers 01 15 can uniquely report to the central station Users 16 70 will report as User 15 Multiple Partition Access Each user is programmed for a primary home partition user can also be given access to operate one or both partitions Within each partition each user may be programmed to have different levels of authority For example User 08 the VP of Engineering could be assigned to work within the Engineering Department Partition 1 of ABC Manufacturing Because he needs the full capabilities in his area he is assigned as a MASTER with Level 1 authority He must also be able to gain access to the manufacturing area Partition 2 on an emergency basis You can set this up easily by requesting that he also be assigned to Partition
110. he same for zones 49 64 When using 442 format the system uses the ID digit of the zone fields 70 and 72 7 4 Alarm Code for Zones 87 88 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 7 5 ID Digit for Zones 87 88 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 76 Alarm Code for Zones 89 99 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 77 ID Digit for Zones 89 99 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 78 Supervisory and Restore Codes This field has five two digit entries as follows Alarm Restore Trouble Trouble Restore Bypass and Bypass Restore Enter the report code 01 15 for Zones 87 99 Enter 00 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report NOTE Each report code is the same for zones 17 32 When using 4 2 format the system uses the ID digit of the zone fields 75 and 77 79 Zone Type Restores for Zone This field has eight entries one for each zone type Select the zone types Types 1 8 that will send Restore reports 0 disable 1 enable 80 Zone Restores for Zone Types 9 and 10 0 disable 1 enable This field has two entries one for each zone type Select the zone types that will
111. his code cannot be used to disarm the system if it isn t used to arm the system This code cannot be used to re enter Program Mode if Program Mode is exited by the 98 command Response Types for Zones 01 08 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details Response Types for Zones 09 16 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details Response Types for Zones 17 24 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details Response Types for Zones 25 27 97 95 96 and 99 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details Entry Delay 1 partition specific Enter 02 15 multiplied by 15 seconds 00 no delay Entry delay defines the delay time that allows users to re enter the premises through a door that has been programmed as an entry delay door and disarm the system without sounding an alarm The system must be disarmed within this period or an alarm will occur NOTE The delay may not exceed 45 seconds for UL installations Exit Delay 1 partition specific Enter 03 15 multiplied by 15 seconds 00 no delay Exit delay defines the delay period that allows users to leave the premises through a door
112. igit entries as follows Alarm Restore Trouble Trouble Restore Bypass and Bypass Restore Enter the report code 01 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report NOTE Each report code is the same for zones 17 32 When using 4 2 format the system uses the ID digit of the zone fields 75 and 77 Arm Stay and Time Set Report Codes First Digit Enter 00 15 This field has two two digit entries as follows Arm STAY and Time Date set or Event Log Reset Enter the report code 01 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report Arm Stay and Time Set Report Codes Second Digit Enter 00 15 This field has two two digit entries as follows Arm STAY and Time Date set or Event Log Reset Enter the report code 01 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report Permanent Keypad Display Backlighting partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled backlighting for the keypad display remains on at all times Otherwise the backlighting comes on when a key is pressed NOTE When a key is pressed display backlighting turns on for all keypads in that partition Wireless Keypad Tamper Detect 0 disable 1 enable If enabled when more than 40 key depressions are received without a valid sequence arm disarm etc the control panel disables the wireless keypad The inhibit is removed once a valid key sequence is received from a wired keypad Exit Delay Sounding partition specific 0 disabl
113. igits The secondary phone number is used if communication on the primary number is unsuccessful or if split dual reporting is desired Do not fill unused spaces NOTE If this field is programmed a secondary subscriber account number field 90 must also be programmed Download Phone Number Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a 2 second pause Enter the downloading phone number up to 17 digits Do not fill unused spaces NOTE This field is applicable only if downloading is utilized Download ID Number Make entries as 2 digit numbers as follows 00 0 01 1 02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08 8 09 9 10 11 12 13 0 14 15 F Enter eight digits NOTE This field is applicable only if downloading is utilized Download Command Enables 0 disable 1 enable 37 Enabling a function means that you are able to perform that function via the Compass Downloading software Functions are as follows Dialer Shutdown System Shutdown Not Used Remote Bypass Remote Disarm Remote Arm Upload Program Download Program For UL installations all entries must be 0 Prevent Zone XX Bypass partition specific Enter a zone number 01 64 Enter 00 if all zones can be bypassed Enter two digits for zone that cannot be bypassed by the user NOTES The actions manual bypass and STAY INSTANT arming modes cannot bypass any zone programmed in this field Enable Open Close Report for I
114. ignals as well as Supervised fault restore and low battery signals The RF transmitter must remain within the receiver s range UR Sends all the signals that the RF type does but Unsupervised the control does not supervise the check in RF signals The transmitter may therefore be carried off premises BR These send only fault signals They do not Unsupervised send low battery signals until they are Button RF activated The transmitter may be carried off premises Transmitter Supervision Supervised RF transmitters send a check in signal to the receiver at 70 90 minute intervals If at least one check in is not received from each supervised transmitter within a programmed period field 1 31 the missing transmitter number s and CHECK or are displayed Unsupervised RF transmitters 5802MN 5804 may be carried off the premises Some transmitters have built in tamper protection and annunciate a CHECK condition if covers are removed If a loss of supervision occurs on a transmitter programmed for Fire it reports in Contact ID as a Fire Trouble 373 not Loss of Supervision 381 to the central station 3 15 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Transmitter Battery Life Batteries in the wireless transmitters may last from 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used Factors such as humidity high or
115. ing construction approved by UL and CSFM for fire zone usage Both batteries fit inside the panel s cabinet Appendix A Regulatory Agency Statements FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 15 STATEMENT NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS In the event of telephone operational problems disconnect the control panel by removing the plug from the
116. it seizes the line goes off hook and then triggers the 675 Module to connect the RING side of the telephone line to earth ground The panel causes the module to break the connection between RING and earth ground when it obtains a dial tone Step Action 1 Determine which side of the telephone line is the RING side by connecting the lead of a DC voltmeter to earth ground and the lead to one side of the telephone line The wire that reads 50VDC is the RING side 2 Connect the 675 Ground Start Module to the panel s J7 connector trigger output 1 to auxiliary power and to the RING side of the telephone line as shown in Figure 3 23 3 Program field 146 Auxiliary Output Enable with a 0 You cannot use Output 1 for the Ground Start if you are using it for Open Close or an AAV module 3 17 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide 675 TRIGGER GROUND START MODULE BLACK CUT ORANGE JUMPER VIOLET NMOH8 TO TO TELCO EARTH RING GROUND GROUND START J7 CONNECTOR 4142TR CABLE GRAY GROUND F veuowgury noun T sown ours eue saora U TO AUX POWER TERM 7 TO AUX POWER TERM 6 50mA CURRENT DRAW IF USED 1 OUT 1 IS NO LONGER USABLE FOR SMOKE DETECTOR RESET SEE FIELD 1 46 2 OUT 2 3 4 CAN STILL BE USED TO PROVIDE ALARM ST
117. jects This will decrease the range and or block transmissions Install the RF receiver at least 10 feet from the control panel or any keypads to avoid interference from the microprocessors in these units If dual receivers are used a They must be at least 10 feet from each other as well as from the control panel and remote keypads b Each receiver must be set to a different device address The receiver set to the lower address is considered the 1 RF receiver for supervisory purposes c The House IDs must be the same d Using two receivers does not increase the number of transmitters the system can support 63 zones using the 5881H plus a wireless keypad Installation and Setup of the 5881 RF Receivers Take note of the address you select for the RF receiver as this address must be enabled in the system s Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mode SCREW SBBIENHC 001 VO Figure 3 19 Installing the 5881E NHC with Tamper Protection 3 13 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide To install the 5881 RF receiver perform the following steps Step Action Step Action 1 Mount the receiver following the advisories 4 Connect the receiver s wire harness to the stated previously keypad terminals 6 7 8 and 9 Plug the 2 Set the DIE switches in the receiver for the connector at the other end of the harness into address 01 07 See Figure 3 20 the receiver
118. l for the installer during the installation process The connections between the control and the 4100SM are different than those shown in the 4100SM Installation Instructions See Figure 6 1 for the correct connections In addition in place of the green wire referred to in step 2 of the IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY section of the 4100SM Instructions use the violet wire instead Connector J8 on the main PC board see the Summary of Connections diagram on the inside back cover of this manual is intended to be interfaced to either a local serial printer see SECTION 3 Installing the Control or acomputer Make connections to a computer as shown below Note that the violet wire connection for a computer differs from that used when connecting a serial printer Figure 6 1 Direct Wire Downloading Connections Telco Handoff Telco handoff is another method of getting on line with the downloader The installer or customer enters the User Code 1 while on the phone line with the computer s modem phone line The customer will get cut off and the panel and download computer will establish a connection 6 3 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide 6 4 SECTION 7 Setting the Real Time Clock General Information This system provides a real time clock which must be set in order for the system s event log to keep track of events by time and date Use a 6139 6160 alpha keypad to set the real ti
119. lay User Self Help Hold Any Key for 5 Seconds Relay Device Control Commands Activate Relay Device as Programmed User Code 71 Activate Relay Device as Programmed User Code 72 Activate Relay Device Manually User Code 70 Access Control Commands Activate Access Relay for Current Partition User Code 0 B 1 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide B 2 VISTA 40 CONTROL Physical Standard Cabinet included UL Cabinet optional Electrical Voltage Input Alarm Sounder Output Auxiliary Power Output Backup Battery Standby Time Circuit Protectors Digital Communicator Formats Supported Line Seize Ringer Equivalence FCC Registration No Remote Keypads APPENDIX C Specifications 12 1 2 W x 14 1 2 Hx3 D 14 1 2 W x 18 H x 4 3 D included in the VISTA ULKT kit From the 1361 Plug In Transformer use 1361CN in Canada or 1361X10 transformer for X 10 installations rated 16 5VAC 40 VA 10VDC 13 8VDC 1 7 amps max UL1023 UL609 installations 750mA less aux current draw UL985 installations 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 12VDC 4AH or gel cell YUASA NP4 12 12V 4AH or NP7 12 12V recommended 4 hours min with 750mA aux load using 7 AH battery PTC circuit breakers are use
120. m the following steps 7500 Single Technology Glassbreak Detector Step Action 9900 Dual Technology Glassbreak Detector 1 Select devices from the list of compatible 4209U Universal Group Zoning Module devices shown previously 4193SN Serialized 2 Z E d EE 2 Set the DIP switches in the device if 4293SN Serialized 1 Zone Expander B HA required Refer to the device s instructions 4190SN Serialized 2 Zone Expander for the DIP Switch Tables 998 Serialized PIR FRE 3 Mount each device in the desired location Refer to the device s instructions UL The 4208 must be mounted either inside the control panel s cabinet or in a separate 4 Run wires from the control panel to each enclosure that has a tamper supervised cover device on the polling loop see Figure 3 16 The 4190WH right loop must not be used and No individual wire run may exceed the the left loop must be EOLR supervised lengths shown in the following table The 4278 right loop cannot be used Maximum Polling Loop Wire Runs The 4194 is not UL Listed Wire Gauge Max Length The 4297 must be powered from the control 22 gauge 650 feet panel s Auxiliary Power Output or from a UL 3 Listed supplementary power supply 20 gauge 930 leet The 7500 and 9500 detectors are not UL Listed 18 gauge 1500 feet 16 gauge 2400 feet For new polling loop installations always use 5 Wire each device to the polling loop making twisted p
121. me clock or set the clock via the downloader software Only users with Installer or Master authority level can set the clock Setting the Time and Date To set the real time clock perform the following steps Step Action 1 Enter Installer or Master Code 63 Typical display shows TIME DATE THU 12 01 AM 01 01 90 The day of the week is automatically calculated based on the date entered Time and date entries are made by simply entering the appropriate hour minute month day and year Press to move the cursor to the right of the display to the next position Press to move the cursor to the left of the display to the previous position Enter the correct hour Then press to move to the minutes field Enter the correct minutes Press to move to the AM PM position Press any key 0 9 to change AM to PM or PM to AM Press to move cursor to the month field position Enter the correct month using a 2 digit entry Press to move cursor to the day field position Enter the correct day using a 2 digit entry Press to move cursor to the year field position Enter the correct year Press to continue VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide General Information The VISTA 40 allows a total of 70 security access codes to be allocated Each security access code is identified by a u
122. ment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact an appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 AVIS L tiquette d Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme aux normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au mat riel terminal Le Minist re n assure toutefois pas que le 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 lenterprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre inst
123. mming issues 4 1 Data Field Programming Mode ww A eee ne ile 4 1 93 Menu Mode 0 4 2 Zone Number 5 4 4 Zone Response Type Definitions 4 5 Zone Input Type Definitions Programming for 4100SM RT ee ee ed ee ee Programming for Access Control SECTION 5 Data Field Descriptions ne 5 1 About Data Field Programm mn tere M Ped Ro re eu 5 1 Programming Pri cad hn cc 5 1 SECTION 6 Downloading Primer neret anne terae XR RR R ARAS RE EE EEKR 6 1 General Infortmiation ERR ERR EE RANK RE ORENSE e XE RR e ERE E Re REED EX 6 1 Getting On Line witha Control Panel ipse oxi icc 6 2 Direct Wire Boule o aro 6 3 6 3 Table of Contents SECTION 7 Setting the Real Time 7 1 General lritormatiorn 5i T NEUEN MD ERR 7 1 Setting the Time and Date odo teet idee ed ate Dee
124. mple may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 105 F 32 to 40 C the detectio
125. n performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence from the bed rooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect them selves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 20 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitter
126. ndary formats sends a verification digit to validate the message at the receiver without having to send two message rounds Selection is valid for 3 1 4 1 and 4 2 reports Sescoa Radionics Select If disabled selects Radionics which uses hexadecimal 0 9 B F reporting 0 disable If enabled selects Sescoa which uses only numeric reporting 0 9 1 enable NOTE The selection applies to both primary secondary phone numbers 51 Dual Reporting If enabled all reports are to be sent to both primary and secondary phone 0 disable numbers 1 enable NOTE If used with Split Reporting option 1 1 34 alarms go to both primary and secondary numbers while all other reports go to secondary only If used with Split Reporting option 2 alarms go to both lines open close and test messages go to secondary only while all other reports go to primary 5 5 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Standard Expanded Reporting Primary 0 disable 1 enable This field has six entries as follows Alarm Restore Bypass Trouble Open Close Low Battery If enabled expanded reports are sent to the primary phone number if low speed format is selected in field 45 NOTE Expanded overrides 4 2 format Standard Expanded Reporting Secondary 0 disable 1 enable This field has six entries as follows Alarm Restore Bypass Trouble Open Close Low Batt
127. nstaller Code partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled whenever the Installer Code is used to arm or disarm the partition an open close report is sent to the central station Enable Open Close report for Keyswitch 0 disable 1 enable If enabled whenever the keyswitch is used to arm or disarm the partition an open close report is sent to the central station Normally Closed or EOLR Zones 2 8 0 disable 1 enable If disabled end of line resistors must be used on zones 2 8 If enabled end of line resistors cannot be used and only normally closed devices must be used Must be 0 for UL installations Dial Tone Pause Enter the wait time for dial tone detection 0 5 seconds 1 11 seconds 2 30 seconds Enter the time the system waits for dial tone before dialing Applies if true dial tone is not selected in field 43 Must be 0 for UL installations 5 4 Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Za Dial Tone Detection 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system waits for true dial tone If no dial tone is detected control dials at end of pause programmed in field 42 If disabled the system pauses for seconds entered in field 42 then dials NOTE Disabling may be necessary in high noise environment telco networks where noise can be confused with dial tone resulting in premature dialing VE Ring De
128. o the system 9 3 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Contacting Technical Support PLEASE before you call Technical Support be sure you READ THE INSTRUCTIONS Check all wiring connections Determine that the power supply and or backup battery are supplying proper voltages Verify your programming information where applicable Verify that all keypads and devices are addressed properly 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 customer number and or company name Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively You may contact Technical Support via Toll Free Fax Please include your return fax number You will receive a reply within 24 hours World Wide Web Address 1 516 921 6704 1667 abes http www honeywell com security 9 4 APPENDIX Regulatory Agency Statements UL Installation Requirements The following requirements apply to both UL Residential and UL Commercial Burglary installations All partitions must be owned and managed by the same person s All partitions must be part of one building at one street address The audible alarm device s must be placed where it they can be heard by all partitions The control cabinet must be protected from unauthorized
129. om a remote location with the control panel the following is required 1 IBM PC compatible 486 33MHz PC or better with 30 MB of available hard disk space and at least 8MB of RAM 12MB is preferred Windows 3 X Windows 95 98 or Windows NT One of the following modems ADEMCO CIA e Hayes Smartmodem 1200 external level 1 2 or higher internal level 1 1 or higher e Hayes Optima 24 Fax 96 external e Hayes Optima 336 BizComp Intellimodem 1200 w volume e Intellimodem 2400 Other brands are not compatible even if claimed to be 100 compatible COMPASS DOWNLOADING software available on CD ROM with a complete User s Manual It may also be downloaded from the Honeywell web page The web address is www honeywell com security Internal modems must have a 4 position DIP switch Modems with a 6 position DIP switch will not work f 1 Security code handshake The subscriber s account number as well as an 8 digit ID number known only to the office must be matched between the control and computer Hang up and callback The control panel hangs up and calls the computer back at the pre programmed number only if the security codes match 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 Operator access levels Operators may be assigned various levels of ac
130. or any user Is the only code that can be used to enter program mode The Installer Code can be prevented from re entering the Program Mode by exiting using 98 e Must program at least one Master Code during initial installation Master Codes are codes intended for use by the primary user s of the system Level 1 Master Codes e Can perform all normal system functions e Can be used to assign up to 68 lower level codes which can be used by other users of the system e Cannot assign anybody a level of 0 or 1 e May change his own code e Can add delete or change Manager or Operator Codes Each user s code can be individually eliminated or changed at any time e Open Close reporting is automatically the same as that of the Master who is adding the new user Level 2 Manager Codes perform all system functions arm disarm bypass etc programmed by Master e May add delete or change other users of the system below this level Manager cannot assign anybody a level of 0 1 or 2 e May change his own code Open Close reporting is automatically the same as that of the Manager who is adding the new user Levels 3 5 Operator Codes Can operate a partition but cannot add or modify any user code see table below Level Title Functions Permitted 3 Operator A Arm Disarm Bypass 4 OperatorB Arm Disarm 5 Operator Arm Disarm only if armed with same code
131. ort 1 enable If disabled test reports are sent at the set intervals regardless of whether or not any other report has been sent Must be 0 for UL applications 07 Test Report Interval Enter 001 199 for the test report interval in hours Enter 000 for test reporting If a test report is desired enter a test code in field 81 and 82 Set first test report time in field 83 Maximum Test report interval is 024 for UL installations 28 Power Up Previous State 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system upon power up reverts to its status prior to a complete power loss If disabled the system always powers up in a disarmed state NOTE Neither authority level 0 nor 5 can be used to disarm the system if the control powers up armed Must be 1 for UL applications Quick Arm partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled allows arming of the burglary system in AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode by using the key instead of the user code NOTES When armed the system reports closing as User 0 if Open Close reporting for User 2 typically a Master level user was enabled for a given partition If Quick Arm is used the Installer Code and Authority Level 5 codes cannot disarm the system 30 TouchTone or Rotary Dial 0 disable 1 enable Select the dialing method for the system f If you select TouchTone make sure the subscriber has requested and is paying
132. ovides both power and data to the RPM devices and is constantly monitoring the status of all zones enabled on the loop The maximum current draw of all devices on the polling loop cannot total more than 64mA unless the system uses a 4297 Polling Loop Extender Module Devices that can be programmed via either DIP switches or the built in unique serial number must be set for the serial number mode operation All devices on the polling loop must be wired in parallel to the and polling loop terminals of the control panel 24 and 25 You can wire from device to device or have multiple branches connected directly to the control panel in a star configuration Compatible Polling Loop Devices Model Number Type 4208 8 Zone Expander 4190WH 2 Zone Expander 4278 Quad PIR 4275 Dual PIR 4194 Surface Mount Reed Contact Wide Gap 4297 Extender Module 4192SD Photoelectric Smoke Detector Devices 4192SDT Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector 4192CP lonization Smoke Detector 4101SN Serial Number Single Output Relay Module 4208U Universal 8 Zone Expander 4939SN BR Serial Number Surface Mount Reed 4939SN GY Contacts 4191SN WH Serial Number Recessed Reed Contact 4959SN Aluminum Overhead Door Contact 3 10 Section 3 Installing the Control Model Number Type To install polling loop devices perfor
133. pplied with the control to make connections to the VIP module Make connections exactly as shown in Figure 3 27 This is essential even if the system is not connected to central station The 4285 4286 will not function if this is not done f touch tones are not present following phone access to the security system via an on premises phone try reversing the pair of wires connected to terminals 3 and 4 on the 4285 4286 If the phone plug is disconnected from the control the premise s phones will not operate SPEAKER NOTE IF CONNECTING SINGLE SPEAKER USE 8 ohm SPEAKER ONLY IF CONNECTING 2 SPEAKERS USE 4 ohm or 8 ohm SPEAKERS AND CONNECT IN SERIES 4286 VIP MODULE NOTE 4286 DEVICE SPEAKER e ADDRESS IS VOLUME FACTORY SET CONTROL THERMOSTAT veuow A NO CONNECTION RED IMPORTANT NOTE FOR EXISTING INSTALLATIONS EXISTING WIRES CONNECTED TO THE HANDSET TERMINALS ON CONTROL MUST BE MOVED FROM THERE TO TERMINALS 3 AND 4 ON THE 4286 U S PATENT No 4791658 TO CONTROL PANEL KEYPAD CONNECTIONS HANDSET INCOMING TIP RING TIP RING INCOMING TELCO LINE PREMISES ANSWERING MACHINE AND PHONES TELCO LINE THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES PART 68 FCC REGISTRATION No AC3USA 74659 KX N RINGER EQUIVALENCE 1 0B FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS N6431 3 ACCOMPANYING 4286 VIP MODULE 4286_wiring 002 V1 Figure 3 27 VIP Module Conn
134. product s will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm system may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT S 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 S 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 s No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES Honeywell 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 Copyright 2004 Honeywell International Inc www honeywell com security N7001V5 5 04 Rev A
135. r to the 4286 VIP Module and to a control panel s voice the AAV Module signals that it is inactive or the trigger and bell outputs if required Refer Figure 3 28 15 minute timeout occurs for wiring connections For a detailed explanation of the wiring connections and the functions of the DC power jack and terminal block positions refer to the installation instructions that accompany the UVS 3 22 Section 3 Installing the Control UVCM AND UVST SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS Refer to UVS Installation and Setup Guide K4214 for complete information sw SWITCH BANK 1 SWITCH BANK 2 NOTE 1 CONNECT TO PROPER EARTH GROUND 1 FUTURE USE SET TO ON NOTE 2 POWER MAY ALSO BE SUPPLIED BY A LISTED CLASS 2 bee AX DIC ENABLED FUTURE USE SET TO ON POWER SUPPLY RATED 12VDC MIN 600mA CONNECTED TO THE UVSTS AUX AUDIO ON ENABLED TELEPHONE RING ON ENABLED UVCM 12VDC IN AND GND TERMINALS 4 UVST 4 AUX AUDIO ON ENABLED END USER VOICE ON DISABLED NOTE 3 SOME CONTROL PANELS USE BUILT IN TRIGGER AND SOME 5 UVST 5 AUX AUDIO ON ENABLED FUTURE USE SET TO ON USE 4204 RELAY MODULE REFER TO AAV SECTION OF CONTROL PANEL 6 UVST 6 ON OUTSIDE OFF INSIDE CS CODE LEARN ON DISABLED INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE FOR CONNECTION 7 UVST7 ON OUTSIDE OFF INSIDE USER CODE LEARN ON DISABLED NOTE 4 EITHER MUSIC SOURCE OR 4286 VIP MODULE CAN BE USED BUT 8 VOICE TRIGGER ON IMMED OFF CALLBACK FUTURE
136. r displayed Pressing any key silences the audible warning sound SYSTEM LO This indicates that a low battery BAT condition exists with the system s backup battery RCVR This indicates that the system has more SETUP wireless zones programmed than the ERROR wireless receiver can support If this is not corrected none of the zones in the system will be protected If additional wireless zones are desired use an appropriate receiver MODEM This indicates that the control is on line COMM with a remote computer To the Installer Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing at least weekly to ensure the system s proper operation at all times Turning the System over to the User Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of its functions as well as the User s Manual supplied In particular explain the operation of each zone entry exit perimeter interior fire etc Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature s programmed int
137. rage loading dock or basement door Type 03 Perimeter Burglary Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode Assign this zone type to all exterior door and window zones Type 04 Interior Follower Provides a delayed alarm using the programmed entry delay time if an entry exit zone is faulted first Otherwise it produces an instant alarm It is active when the system is armed in the AWAY or MAXIMUM mode but the MAXIMUM mode eliminates the entry delay Zones programmed for Interior Follower zone are automatically bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or INSTANT mode Assign this zone type to a zone covering an area such as a foyer lobby or hallway through which one must pass upon entry or exit to and from the keypad Type 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode During the disarmed state day the system annunciates a latched trouble sounding from the keypad and a central station report if desired Assign this zone type to a zone that contains a foil protected door or window such as in a store or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room or drug supply room It can also be used on a zone in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired 4 5 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide
138. re wired on 22 gauge run To wire the keypads perform the following steps Step Action 1 Determine wire gauge by referring to the Wire Run Length Gauge table below Wire Run Length Gauge Table Wire Gauge Length 122 gauge 450 feet 20 gauge 700 feet 18 gauge 1100 feet 16 gauge 1750 feet 2 Wire keypads to a single wire run or connect individual keypads to separate wire runs The maximum wire run length from the control to a keypad which is homerun back to the control must not exceed the lengths listed in the table 3 Run field wiring from the control to the keypads using standard 4 conductor cable of the wire gauge determined in step 1 4 Connect the keypad s to terminals 6 7 8 and 9 on the control board as shown in Figure 3 4 KEYPADS YELLOW CONTROL TERMINALS Figure 3 4 Keypad Connections to Control Panel Addressing the Keypads The keypads will not operate until they are physically addressed and enabled in the system s Device Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Set each keypad for an individual address 00 15 according to the keypad s instructions Set an alpha keypad for address 00 and other keypads for higher addresses Any keypads set for address 02 and above will appear blank until they are enabled in the system s program Each keypad must be set for a different address Do not set any keypads to address 31 nonad
139. rvicing If the communicator is connected to a PABX be sure it has a backup power supply that can support the PABX for 24 hours central station or 60 hours remote station Many PABXs are not power backed up and this can result in a communication failure if power is lost Reporting Formats The system supports the following formats ADEMCO Low Speed 3 1 4 1 4 2 Sescoa Radionics 3 1 4 1 442 ADEMCO 442 Express ADEMCO High Speed ADEMCO Contact ID 3 5 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide a Incoming 6 Handset Telco Line e M MR 26 27 28 29 30 TERMINALS ON CONTROL EARTH GROUND INCOMING TELCO LINE a DIRECT PREMISES PHONES BROWN TIP za PLUG Figure 3 8 Line Connections Wiring Burglary Panic and Smoke Detector Devices to Zones 1 9 The maximum zone resistance is 100 ohms for zones 1 8 and 300 ohms for all other zones excluding the 2K EOL resistor To wire burglary and panic devices to zones 1 9 connect sensors contacts to the hardwire zone terminals 10 through 23 See Figure 3 9 Connect N C and N O devices as follows Red Jumper ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR LOOP Also supports NO NC Burg contacts 2k EOLR 2k EOLR Burg Usage 2k EOLR 2kEOLR 7 Zone resistance Excluding EOLR ZONE 1 8 100 OHMS MAXIMUM 2k EOLR hw zones
140. s are working properly The security keypad and remote keypad should be tested as well Wireless transmitters used in some systems are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation This wireless system however can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Homeowners property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property We continue to develop new and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its product s to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product s
141. s radio fault output to one of the VISTA 40 EOLR supervised zones i e 1 8 Program this zone for a trouble by day alarm by night type 05 or a 24 hour alarm type 07 08 response to radio faults Program the control s dialer to send Burglary Alarm Trouble Opening Closing and Low Battery reports Grade AA Service Follow the instructions for Grade A service except use the 7920SE in place of the 7720 California State Fire Marshal CSFM and UL Residential Fire Battery Backup Requirements The California State Fire Marshal and UL have regulations that require all residential fire alarm control panels to have backup battery with sufficient capacity to operate the panel and its attached peripheral devices for 24 hours in the intended standby condition followed by at least 4 minutes in the intended fire alarm signaling condition The VISTA 40 can meet this requirement without using a supplemental power supply provided that the panel s outputs including the current drawn from the auxiliary power output terminals are limited as shown below Output current is limited to 750mA maximum total auxiliary power polling loop and bell output current Maximum auxiliary current is 300mA including polling loop current A 14AH battery is used Yuasa model NP7 12 recommended use two connected in parallel A dual battery harness is provided with the 4100EOLR Resistor Kit kit also contains EOL resistors having spade lug heat shrink tub
142. s to the system from either a remote location or on the premises U L The VIP Module is not Listed for use with the VISTA 40 Control Panel in a UL installation e Supports the 4146 Keyswitch on any one of the system s 2 partitions Arming Disarming and Bypassing e Provides global arming capability ability to arm both partitions the user code has access to in one command Partitioning e Can control 2 separate areas independently each functioning as if it had its own separate control System Communication Supports ADEMCO Contact ID ADEMCO High Speed ADEMCO Express and 3 1 4 1 and 4 2 ADEMCO and Sescoa Radionics Low Speed formats e Provides an Audio Alarm Verification AAV option that permits voice dialog between an operator at the central station and a person at the premises An AAV unit such as ADEMCO UVS is required Downloading e Supports upload and download capability VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Event Log e Provides an event log history log that can store up to 100 events e Can print the event log on a serial printer using a 41005 e Can view the event log on an alpha keypad Additional Features e Provides up to 20 installer defined custom words that can be used for zone descriptors e Contains a built in User s Manual which provides the end user with a brief explanation of the function of a key when the user presses any of the function keys on the keypad for 5 seconds e Provi
143. send Restore reports Non Alarm Report Codes First Digit Enter 00 15 This field has ten two digit entries as follows Close Open Low Battery Low Battery Restore AC Loss AC Restore Test Power up Cancel and Program Tamper Enter the report code 01 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report 5 7 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Non Alarm Report Codes Second Digit Enter 00 15 This field has ten two digit entries as follows Close Open Low Battery Low Battery Restore AC Loss AC Restore Test Power up Cancel and Program Tamper Enter the report code 01 15 for each type of report Enter 00 for no report First Test Report Time Enter 00 07 the for day 01 Monday Enter 00 23 for the hour Enter 00 59 for the minutes Enter the day and time that the first Test report shall be transmitted Enter 00 in all locations if the Test report is to be sent immediately upon exiting Enter 00 in the day location if the report is to be sent at the next occurrence of the time that is set Swinger Suppression partition specific Enter 01 15 Enter 00 for unlimited reports This option limits the number of messages alarms or troubles sent for a specific zone in an armed period Must be 00 for UL installations Enable Dialer Reports for Panics amp Duress partition specific 0 disable 1 enable This field has four entries
144. ser ID number A maximum of 69 user codes may be assigned to any one of the partitions The installer code is automatically assigned to both partitions regardless of whether both partitions are used The Quick Arm feature can also be programmed partition specific program field 29 The Quick Arm feature allows the user to arm the system by pressing the key instead of the security code The security code must always be entered to disarm the system SECTION 8 User Access Codes User code number 2 must be programmed in order for the Quick Arm feature to function Open Close reporting for Quick Arm is enabled if User 2 is enabled for Open Close and reports as User 0 User Codes amp Levels of Authority Each user of the system can be assigned a level of authority which authorizes the user for certain system functions A user can have different levels of authority within different partitions Use the View Capabilities keypad function User Code to view the partitions and authority levels for which a particular user is authorized These levels are described below Level 0 Installer User 1 Code e Programmed in field 00 default 4 1 4 0 Installer Open Close reporting selected in field 39 e Can perform all system functions arm disarm bypass etc but cannot disarm if armed by another code or by Quick Arm Can add delete or change all other codes and can select Open Close reports f
145. set If disabled timeout the normal burglary sounder duration field 13 applies to fire alarms Keypad Panic Enables partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the keypad panics zones 995 996 and 999 may be used in this partition There are 3 entries in this field one for each panic Multiple Alarms partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled allows more than one alarm sounding for a given zone during an armed period NOTE that multiple alarm soundings will not occur more frequently than allowed by the programmed alarm sounder duration This has no impact on the number of communication messages transmitted Must be 1 for UL installations 5 2 Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Ignore Expansion Zone Tamper 0 disable tamper detection 1 enable no tamper detection If disabled the system monitors the tampers on expansion zones NOTE Only applicable to certain polling loop sensors with tamper switches or 5800 Series transmitters Must be 0 for UL installations 25 Burglary Trigger for Response If enabled allows triggering of Output 3 pin 7 of the J7 header to Type 8 include zone response type 8 24 hr auxiliary 0 disable 1 enable 26 Intelligent Test Report If enabled no test report is sent if any other type of report was sent since 0 disable the last test rep
146. sor or disconnect an alarm warning device e Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work with out power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly e Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path Auser may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough e While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States they may not acti vate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor de tector for exa
147. spositifs n exc de pas 5 A 4 APPENDIX Summary of System Commands User Code Commands Add A User Code User Code 8 New User Number New User s Code Change a Code User Code 8 User Number New User s Code Delete a User s Code Your User Code 8 User Number to Be Deleted Your Code Again View User Capability User s Code 2 gt Set Real Time Clock Installer Master Only Code 63 Programming Commands Site Initiated Download User Code 1 Direct Wire Download Enable User Code 5 Enter Program Mode Installer Code 800 Enter Interactive Program Mode Installer Code 800 93 Exit Program Mode 99 or 98 Event Logging Commands Event Log Display Code 60 Installer or Master Only Event Log Print Code 61 Installer or Master Only Clear Event Log Code 62 Installer or Master Only Wireless System House ID Sniffer Mode Code 2 Installer Only Commands Transmitter ID Test Code 3 Installer Only Go No Go Test Code 5 Test Key Additional Partition GOTO User Code Partition Number 0 2 Commands GOTO Home Partition User Code 0 Panics 1 or A Key Zone 95 or B Key Zone 99 3 or C Key Zone 96 View Downloaded Messages Press 0 for 5 Seconds Display All Zone Descriptors Press for 5 Seconds Disp
148. stem Battery 305 System Reset 306 Program Tamper 309 Battery Test Fail 321 Bell 1 Trouble 332 Poll Loop Short Trouble 333 Expansion Module Failure 344 RF Jam 373 Fire Loop Trouble 380 Trouble global Code Definition 381 Loss of Supervision RF 382 Loss of RPM Supervision 383 RPM Sensor Tamper 384 RF Transmitter Low Battery 401 O C by User 403 Power Up Armed Auto Arm 406 Cancel by User 407 Remote Arm Disarm Download 408 Quick Arm 409 Keyswitch O C 411 Callback Requested 441 Armed STAY 570 Bypass 602 Communicator Test 606 Listen In to Follow 607 Burglary Walk Test 621 Event Log Reset 625 Time Date Reset 626 Time Date Inaccurate D 1 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide D 2 Index 93 Menu Mode Programming 4 2 93 Menu Mode Programming Commands 4 3 12 24 Hour Type Stamp 5 11 soi satis 3 24 C 1 1361X10 Transformer 3 17 3 24 24 hour Audible Alarm Type 07 4 6 24 hour Auxiliary Alarm Type 08 4 6 24 hour Silent Alarm Type 06 4 6 2 Wire Latching Glassbreak Detectors 3 10 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 3 7 BIS PAM
149. t the VISTA 40 runs a brief battery test every 4 hours to determine if there is a battery connected If the VISTA 40 finds that the battery voltage is low less than approximately 11 5V it initiates a keypad SYSTEM LOBAT display and a rapid keypad beeping sound It also sends a Low Battery report to the central station Gf programmed The keypad is cleared by entering any security code OFF and a Restore report is sent to the central station if the situation has been corrected Dialer Test The VISTA 40 may be programmed to automatically transmit test reports to a central station at intervals ranging from once per hour to once per 199 hours field UL requires the test report to be transmitted at least once every 24 hours The system can be programmed to send the first report at any time of the day or on any day of the week field 83 Burglary Walk Test Code 5 TEST This test causes the system to sound keypad beeps in response to faults on zones for the purpose of allowing proper zone operation to be checked without triggering alarms This test can be activated by any level user by entering the corresponding security code and pressing TEST while the burglary portion of the system is disarmed UL requires that this test be conducted on a weekly basis When this test is first entered the system activates the alarm output for 3 seconds The system sends a test message to the central station The keypad
150. t the following ratings Standby 5VDC 13 8VDC Voltage Standby Greater than 20k ohms equivalent Resistance resistance of all detectors in parallel Alarm Less than 1 1k ohms see note below Resistance Alarm 2 10 Reset Time Less than 6 seconds NOTES e You can use detectors that exceed 1 1k ohms in alarm provided they maintain a voltage drop of less than 3 8 volts in alarm e The ASC SS1 detector has been tested and found to be compatible with these ratings GLASSBREAK DETECTOR 2000 OHMS EOLR LATCHING TYPE GLASS BREAK DETECTOR LOOP Figure 3 15 Wiring Latching Glassbreaks to Zone 8 e The alarm current provided by zone 8 supports only one glassbreak detector in the alarmed state Do not use other or N C contacts when using glassbreak detectors on zone 8 Other contacts may prevent proper glassbreak detector operation To wire 2 wire latching glassbreak detectors to zone 8 perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select compatible 2 wire glassbreak detectors that meet the requirements stated previously 2 Connect detectors across zone 8 terminals 21 and 22 See Figure 3 15 3 Connect the EOL resistor at the last detector in the loop across the zone s terminals You must connect the EOL resistor across the loop wires at the last detector Installing RPM Devices The polling loop pr
151. tall the VIP module perform the following steps Step Action 1 Mount the module in the control cabinet if space is available or if this is not possible on the side of the cabinet or adjacent to it If you mount the VIP Module inside the control cabinet attach it to the cabinet s interior surface with 2 faced adhesive tape You may leave the module s cover off if it is mounted within the cabinet If you mount the module outside the cabinet use the screw holes at the rear to mount horizontally or vertically 2 faced adhesive tape may be used if preferred 2 Affix the 4285 4286 connections label supplied separately to the inside of the VIP Module s cover if the cover is used Otherwise affix the label to the inside of the control cabinet s door 3 Make 12V and and data in and data out connections from the VIP Module to the control using the connector cable supplied with the VIP Module These are the same connections as for remote keypads Step Action 4 Connect the module to the phone line as shown below See Figure 3 27 4285 4286 Terminal Connects to direct connect cord 1 Phone In Tip green wire 2 Phone In Ring red wire 3 Phone Out Tip brown wire 4 Phone Out Ring gray wire 5 No Connection 6 Audio Out 1 Speaker 7 Audio Out 1 Speaker Supported by the 4286 only Use an RJ31X Jack with the phone cable su
152. tection Count Enter 00 to disable ring detection Enter 01 14 for ring counts of 1 14 Enter 15 to select Answering Machine Defeat Mode Only applicable if using a 4285 4286 VIP Module and or if station initiated downloading will be used NOTES Do not enter 00 if a 4285 4286 is installed In the Answering Machine Mode the caller should let the phone ring once then hang up and call again within 30 seconds The system upon hearing one ring followed by nothing does not answer the first call but readies itself to pick up on the first ring of the next incoming call that is received within 30 seconds i e the downloader calling again Must be 00 for UL installations 45 Primary Format O Low Speed 1 Contact ID 2 ADEMCO High Speed 3 ADEMCO Express Enter the reporting format for the primary telephone number 46 Low Speed Format Primary 0 ADEMCO Low Speed 1 Sescoa Radionics Enter the low speed format for the primary telephone number A7 Secondary Format O Low Speed 1 Contact ID 2 ADEMCO High Speed 3 ADEMCO Express Enter the reporting format for the secondary telephone number Za Low Speed Format Secondary 0 ADEMCO Low Speed 1 Sescoa Radionics Enter the low speed format for the secondary telephone number Checksum Verification Enter 2 digits one for the primary and one for the secondary 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system for either or both primary seco
153. ter 00 09 B F 11 15 Enter a 3 or 4 digit depending on report format secondary subscriber account number Each number requires a 2 digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits B F If a 3 digit account number is to be used enter data only in the first 3 locations and enter in the fourth location NOTE This field must be programmed if a secondary phone number is used field 34 This account number can be the same as the primary account number 5 8 Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Response Types for Zones 28 32 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details 1 02 Response Types for Zones 33 40 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details 1 03 Response Types for Zones 41 48 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details 1 04 Response Types for Zones 49 56 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details 1 05 Response Types for Zones 57 64 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the response types Refer to the Programming Guide for details 1 09 Response
154. the 333PRM CONTROL PANEL NC MOMENTARY RESET SWITCH Be EOL POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE A77 761B SHOWN POWERED RELAY OPENS WHEN POWER IS LOST JUMPER P1 ON 333 MODULE MUST BE IN B POSITION FOUR WIRE DETECTOR CIRCUIT 333PRM 001 VO TO FIRE ZONE TERMINALS Figure 3 12 Wiring a 333PRM to the Control 3 8 Section 3 Installing the Control CONTROL PANEL SHOWN POWERED RELAY OPENS WHEN POWER IS LOST JUMPER P1 ON 333 MODULE MUST BE IN POSITION FOUR WIRE DETECTOR CIRCUIT TO FIRE ZONE TERMINALS 333PRM 002 VO Figure 3 13 Wiring a 333PRM using a 4204 CONTROL PANEL 4 WIRE SMOKE EOL POWER DETECTORS SUPERVISION SHOWN POWERED RELAY OPENS WHEN JUMPER P1 ON 1 SR ot POWER IS LOST 333 MODULE MUST BE IN CRE b 2000 POSITION JUMPER 1 OHM H EOLR FOUR WIRE DETECTOR CIRCUIT TO FIRE ZONE TERMINALS USE A 12VDC BATTERY BACKED UL LISTED POWER SUPPLY 333PRM 003 VO Figure 3 14 Wiring a 333PRM using 4204 and a Power Supply 3 9 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Using 2 Wire Latching Glassbreaks on Zone 8 Zone 8 can support 2 wire glassbreak detectors The zone provides enough standby current to power up to 50 2 wire glassbreak detectors meeting the requirements listed below Compatible Glassbreak Detectors Use detectors that mee
155. tically assigned to each partition regardless of whether that partition has been enabled 2 18 Enable GOTO for this Partition partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled this partition can be accessed from another partition s keypad using the GOTO command Use Partition Descriptor 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the normal keypad display will include a partition number and four digit descriptor 2 20 Enable J7 Triggers for Partition partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the J7 triggers function for this partition Supervision Pulses for LRR 0 disable 1 enable There are three entries in this field as follows Fire Burglary Audible Panic Silent Panic Duress If enabled causes the control to send periodic short pulses on the J7 radio triggers to the LRR The LRR uses these pulses to determine that its connection to the control is still intact Must be 1 for UL installations 5 12 General Information Downloading allows the operator to remotely access program and control the security system over normal telephone lines Anything that can be done directly from the keypad can be done remotely using the COMPASS downloading software To communicate SECTION 6 Downloading Primer Remote Downloading is not a UL Listed feature Access Security The following four levels of protection guard the control against compromise while it is being accessed fr
156. tition Descriptors e Relay Descriptors DEVICE PROG For defining the following device characteristics for addressable devices including keypads RF receivers 5881 relay modules 4204 and 4285 4286 VIP Module 1 YES 0 NO 0 4 e Device Address Device e Keypad Options including Partition assignment e House ID RELAY PGM For defining relay device functions 1 YES 0 NO 0 RLY VOICE DESCR For entering voice descriptors for relays to be used with the 4285 4286 VIP Module 1 YES 0 NO 0 CUSTOM INDEX For creating custom word substitutes for VIP Module annunciation 1 YES 0 NO 0 Following is a list of commands used while in the Menu Mode 93 Menu Mode Programming Commands 93 Enters Menu Mode Serves as ENTER key Press to have keypad accept entry Backs up to previous screen 0 Press to answer NO 1 Press to answer YES 00 or 000 Quits Menu Mode and goes back to Data Field Programming Mode if entered at first prompt of each main menu option 4 4 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide Zone Number Designations The VISTA 40 supports up to 64 zones of hardwire polling loop and or wireless protection distributed among up to 2 partitions The following table lists the zone numbers and the types of sensors that can be used Zone Index The zones are designated as follows Z
157. will result in a trouble response and related communication report Maximum is 2 4 hr for UL TouchTone with Rotary Backup 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system reverts to rotary dialing if communicator is not successful in dialing using TouchTone DTMF on first attempt Communicator Split Reporting 0 Split Reporting disabled 1 Alarm Alarm Restore and Cancel reports to primary all others to secondary 2 Open Close and Test reports to secondary all other reports to primary Select the type of split reporting for system communication NOTE See 51 for split dual reporting combinations 1 35 Alarm Code for Zones 65 72 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details 5 9 VISTA 40 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION ID Digit for Zones 65 72 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details Alarm Code for Zones 73 80 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details ID Digit for Zones 73 80 Skip this field Use 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming to program the report codes Refer to the Programming Guide for details Supervisory and Restore Codes for Zones 65 80 Enter 00 15 This field has five two d
158. xcess of 750mA BATTERY TABS PRIMARY POWER Supplied by a transformer Connect to a I which is rated at va E 16 5VAC 40VA GEL CELL Caution must be taken when BATTERY wiring this transformer to the CHARGING panel to guard against blowing VOLTAGE the fuse inside the transformer non replaceable Connect to 24hr source of AC mains NOTE WHEN POWERING UP THE PANEL PLUG THE TRANSFORMER IN BEFORE CONNECTING THE BATTERY Failure to observe the polling loop current rating will cause polling loop malfunction Failure to observe the auxiliary power current rating will result in a battery that does not charge properly or possibly a tripped circuit breaker To connect the transformer to the control perform the following steps Step Action 1 Connect all installed devices to the control 2 Wire the 1361 Transformer 1361CN in Canada to the panel before connecting the battery as shown in Figure 3 29 or wire the 1361X10 Transformer as shown in Figure 3 30 if using X 10 devices 3 Plug the transformer into a 24 hour uninterrupted 120VAC 60Hz outlet After a few seconds the keypad display appears TRANSFORMER 16 5VAC 40VA ADEMCO No 1361 or 1361X10 if X 10 DEVICES WILL BE USED NO CONNECTION pwr bat conn 001 V1 Figure 3 29 1361 Transformer and Battery Connections X10 TRANSFORMER INTERFACE Sync Signal X10 AC Output Common Data
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