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    VISTA-40 N7001–INSTV2 6/97, Part of N7001V2 Installation Instructions • Installation Instructions • Installation Instructions 2-Partitioned Security System This Control Supports the Ademco 2-W ay V oice Interface Module (VIM) For Audio Alarm V erification (AA V) Features Q.E.D. programming for quick enrollment of devices. downloaded from: htt[...]

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    Ð2Ð RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION The Following Recommendations For The Location Of Fire And Burglary Detection Devices Help Provide Proper Coverage For The Protected Premises. Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors With regard to the number and placement of smoke/heat detectors, we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the [...]

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    Ð 3 Ð TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................. 6 Use Part 1 when installing the hardware components of the installation. Section 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................. 7 SUMMARY OF SYSTEM FEATU[...]

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    Ð4Ð Section 6. RELAY OUTPUTS & POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES ............................. 31 General Information................................................................................................ 31 4204 Relay Module................................................................................................ 31 4300 Transformer &[...]

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    Ð 5 Ð VIM Voice Interface Module Prompts....................................................................... 64 Relay Programming................................................................................................ 65 Zone List Programming .......................................................................................... 68 [...]

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    Ð6Ð PART 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS[...]

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    Ð 7 Ð Section 1. GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMARY OF SYSTEM FEATURES The VISTA-40 Control is a microprocessor based, programmable, partitioned system, and features EEROM memory technology (power loss does not result in the loss of programmed data). Before installing this partitioned system, become completely familiar with the partitioning concepts, in[...]

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    Ð 8 Ð Descriptors ¥ All programmed descriptors can be displayed (one at a time) by pressing and holding the READY key for 5 seconds, then releasing the key. This serves as a check for installers to be sure all descriptors are entered properly. Event Logging ¥ Event Logging feature keeps record of up to 100 events. Access Control ¥ Provides use[...]

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    Ð 9 Ð INTRODUCTION TO THE PARTITIONED SYSTEM Basic Partitioning Features The following lists the partitioning features of the VISTA-40 system. Simple, Secure, Reliable ¥ Easy to use and program as the simplest alarm system. ¥ Integrity of security is not compromised for any users of the system. ¥ Inherent reliability of the partitioned system [...]

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    Ð 10 Ð Section 2. INSTALLING THE CONTROL MOUNTING THE CABINET General The VISTA-40 is supplied with a 12.5"W x 14.5"H x 3"D cabinet suitable for use in residential and non-certified commercial burglary installations. Mount the Control cabinet to a sturdy wall using fasteners or anchors (not supplied) in a clean, dry area which is n[...]

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    Ð 11 Ð PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS Standard Phone Line Connections IMPORTANT!: If using a 4285 Phone Module, phone connections must be made exactly as shown in the PHONE MODULE section, even if the system is not programmed to communicate with a monitoring station. The 4285 Phone Module will not function unless the system is wired exactly as described.[...]

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    Ð 12 Ð Section 3. POWERING THE SYSTEM Primary Power Power to the Control panel is supplied by model No. 1361* Plug-in Transformer which is rated at 16.5VAC, 40VA. Caution must be taken when wiring this transformer to the panel to guard against blowing the fuse inside the transformer (non-replaceable). * NOTE: Use 1361CN Transformer in Canadian in[...]

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    Ð 13 Ð Power-Up Procedure 1 . Fill out the Polling Loop Current Draw and Auxiliary Device Current Draw Worksheets shown below. Make sure that the currents drawn from these outputs do not exceed their respective ratings. CAUTION: Failure to observe the polling loop current rating will cause a polling loop malfunction. Failure to observe the auxili[...]

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    Ð 14 Ð Section 4. INSTALLING REMOTE KEYPADS General T he C ontrol supplies up to 750 mA of auxiliary power for remote keypads, polling loop devices and/or other auxiliary devices such as motion detectors or 4-wire smoke detectors*. The Control supports, independent of auxiliary power considerations, up to 16 addressable remote keypads (6128, 6137[...]

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    Ð 15 Ð Wire Gauge Maximum Length #22 gauge 450 feet #20 gauge 700 feet #18 gauge 1100 feet #16 gauge 1750 feet NOTE: The length of all wire runs combined must not exceed 2000 feet when unshielded quad conductor cable is used (1000 feet if shielded cable is used.) If more than one keypad is wired to a run, then the above maximum lengths must be di[...]

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    Ð 16 Ð 6139AV 2-Way Voice Keypads The control supports the VIM Voice Interface Module, which can support up to six 6139AV 2-way voice keypads. These keypads feature a built-in microphone and speaker that allows a central station operator to "listen-in" and/or speak to persons at the protected premises after an alarm has occurred. Note t[...]

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    Ð 17 Ð Section 5. ZONE CONFIGURATIONS BASIC 9 HARD-WIRED ZONES General Information Zones 1-9 are reserved for traditional hard-wired devices. The following table summarizes zone usage. Zone 1 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices. Also supports up to sixteen (16) 2-wire smoke detectors. Zones 2, 3, 4, 6 EOL R s upe r vised or clo[...]

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    Ð 18 Ð Compatible Device Model # Smoke Detectors (System Sensor) Photoelectric 2100 Photoelectric w/ 135 ° heat 2100T Photoelectric w/heat sensor, direct wire 2300T Photoelectric, direct wire 2400 Photoelectric w/heat sensor, direct wire 2400TH Photoelectric w/B401B base 2451 Photoelectric w/heat sensor & B401B base 2451TH Ionization 1100 Io[...]

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    Ð 19 Ð Compatible Glass Break Detectors Use detectors which are compatible with the following ratings: Standby Voltage:.......... 5VDC-Ð13.8VDC Standby Resistance: Greater than 20k ohms (equivalent resistance of all detectors in parallel) Alarm Resistance: ......... Less than 1.1k ohms (see note below) Alarm Current: .............. 2 mA -Ð10 mA[...]

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    Ð 20 Ð 2-WIRE POLLING LOOP EXPANSION (Zones 10 through 64) General Information The following table summarizes polling loop expansion characteristics. Applications ¥ Built-in 2- wire polling loop interface allows the number of zones to be expanded from the basic 9 zones to up to 64 zones using various Remote Point Modules (RPMs). See ADVISORIES b[...]

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    Ð 21 Ð Important! Fault Annunciation Since the phone module, RF receiver(s), VIM and the polling loop are shared among the 2 partitions, the scheme for annunciating their failure follows: Respective faults (for zones 87, 88Ð91, 93 & 97) will report as trouble conditions only, and as such, should be assigned either zone type 00 if no annuncia[...]

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    Ð 22 Ð WIRELESS EXPANSION (Zones 1Ð63) General Information 4281 Series 5700 Series 5881 Series 5800 Series Receivers Transmitters Receivers Transmitters 4281H 63 + 1 RF keypad 5881H 63 + 1 RF keypad 4281M 8 5881M 16 4281L 4 5881L 8 Transmitters Supported By Various Receivers The following table summarizes wireless expansion characteristics. Zone[...]

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    Ð 23 Ð The following table highlights the features of each receiver. Feature 4281 series 5881 series Wiring Connects to keypad lines Connects to keypad lines House ID Programmed via #93 Menu Mode. Programmed via #93 Menu Mode (needed only if RF keypad used). Receiver Address Set via DIP switches. Enabled via #93 Device Programming. Set via DIP sw[...]

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    Ð 24 Ð Transmitters NOTE: After replacing a low or dead battery, activate the transmitter and enter the security code + OFF to clear its memory of the "Low Battery" signal. The following table summarizes wireless transmitter characteristics. Transmitters ¥ Supports 5700 or 5800 series transmitters. (General) ¥ Each transmitter has a u[...]

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    Ð 25 Ð Arming/Disarming With RF Keys (5801, 5802, etc.) 5800 series RF keys can be used to arm and disarm the system. These transmitters include the 5801, 5802, 5804 and any other 5800 series transmitter (except 5827 wireless keypad) if programmed for one of zone type responses 20-22. These transmitters are tied to a user in order to provide a re[...]

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    Ð 26 Ð Fault Annunciation Since the phone module, RF receiver(s), VIM and the polling loop are shared among the 2 partitions, the scheme for annunciating their failure follows: Respective faults (for zones 87, 88Ð91, 93 & 97) will report as trouble conditions only, and as such, should be assigned either zone type 00 if no annunciation is des[...]

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    Ð 27 Ð Compatible 5800 Series Wireless Devices (Refer to the installation instructions provided with each transmitter) 5801................... 4-Button Transmitter 5802................... Pendant Panic Transmitter 5802CP .............. Belt Clip Panic Transmitter 5802MN.............. Belt Clip or Pendant Panic Transmitter 5804................... [...]

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    Ð 28 Ð Outputs 2 & 4: Operate, by default, as Fire and Silent Panic/Duress triggers respectively. These triggers may optionally be programmed to act as Arm and Ready status indicators when it is desired to use the 4146 keyswitch. Output 2, 3, & 4 Rating: When Activated: 10Ð13.8 VDC through 5K ohms (2mA max). When De-activated: 1k ohms to[...]

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    Ð 29 Ð A momentary short across this zone will arm the system in the "AWAY" mode. If the short is held for more than 3 seconds, the system will arm in the "STAY" mode. After the system has been armed, the next time zone 7 is shorted, the system will disarm. An optional closed-circuit tamper switch (model 112) can be wired in s[...]

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    Ð 30 Ð Remote Keypad Sounder Operation & Wiring An optional Amseco PAL 328N can be used for installations where it is desired to remote the sounds produced by the keypad's built-in piezo sounder for one partition. The panel will remote all sounds (i.e. alarm, trouble, chime, entry/exit, etc.) produced by the keypad's built-in sounde[...]

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    Ð 31 Ð Section 6. RELAY OUTPUTS & POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES General Information The VISTA-40 supports up to 8 relay outputs. These outputs may consist of relay outputs from the 4204 output relay module (4 relay outputs per module) or X-10 device outputs. Outputs can be activated and deactivated by predetermined events such as turning on light[...]

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    Ð 32 Ð Section 7. THE 4285 PHONE MODULE General Information The 4285 Phone Module is an add-on accessory for the VISTA-40 that will permit access to the security system via a Touch-tone phone (either on premises or by a call-in when away). Only one Phone Module can be used in this security system and it must be assigned as device address 04 only [...]

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    Ð 33 Ð Wiring Connections General The 4285 is wired between the control panel and the premises handset(s). It listens for touch tones 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 answer[...]

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    Ð 34 Ð Zone descriptors must also be programmed, regardless of the type of keypads in use. If this is not done, the Phone Module will be unable to annunciate a description of the zone(s) in alarm, trouble, etc. (the Phone Module will annunciate zone numbers only). In addition, relay voice descriptors can be programmed if output relays are being u[...]

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    Ð 35 Ð Section 8. 2-WAY VOICE KEYPADS & AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION (AAV) General Information IMPORTANT: Audio alarm verification reports only on the primary phone number. The VISTA-40 features 2-way voice capability when used with the Ademco Voice Interface Module (VIM) and 6139AV 2-way voice keypads. U L The AAV option cannot be used in UL ins[...]

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    Ð 36 Ð 2 . Connect 3 wires from terminals 1, 2, and 3 on the right side of the VIM module to the control, as follows: a . Terminal 1 to the ground terminal (30) on the control. b . Terminals 2 and 3 to the ÒhandsetÓ terminals (26 & 27) on the control. 6139AV Audio Connections To The VIM Module Each 6139AV 2-way Keypad requires a shielded 2-[...]

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    Ð 37 Ð ¥ Chime option for other partition during 2-way voice session. ¥ VIM text option for displaying voice mode text at the keypad. ¥ VIM AC loss option, when enabled, allows 2-way voice communication after AC loss (recommended for installations where someone is on a life support device) ¥ The AUTO CALLBACK option, when enabled, allows call[...]

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    Ð 38 Ð Using A Non-Ademco Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Unit If you prefer to use another manufacturerÕs AAV unit in place of the Ademco VIM unit, contact the manufacturer for information regarding the wiring of their unit to the VISTA-40. When using another manufacturerÕs AAV unit, see Notes below. Some AAV modules allow remote triggering by [...]

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    Ð 39 Ð Section 9. EXTERNAL SOUNDERS Relay Output The Control provides a wet bell relay output which is used to power external alarm sounders. Connections are made to terminals 4 (positive output) and 5 (negative return). See SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS Diagram. UL Household Installations For installations which must provide UL Listed protection, the t[...]

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    Ð 40 Ð PART 2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES[...]

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    Ð 41 Ð Section 1. GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES GENERAL INFORMATION Review the global and specific partitioning features listed in the GENERAL INFORMATION section of the Installation Instructions before programming the system. The system is shipped with a set of pre-programmed default values that are designed to meet the needs of many installati[...]

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    Ð 42 Ð Programming Steps IMPORTANT: The programming scheme is different than other Ademco controls and from previous versions of the VISTA-40. Be sure to review these steps before attempting to program this system. 1 . Set the keypads to the appropriate addresses. 2 . Set factory defaults by pressing *97. This will automatically enable keypad add[...]

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    Ð 43 Ð Section 2. ZONE TYPES Zone Types & Applicable Sensors The VISTA-40 supports up to 64 zones of hard-wire, 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 with each in this system: Zone Sensors 1 2-wire smoke detectors (if [...]

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    Ð 44 Ð Type 05 Trouble by Day/Alarm by Night . This zone type will give an instant alarm if faulted when armed in the Away, Stay, Instant or Maximum (night) modes. During the disarmed state (day), the system will provide a latched trouble sounding from the keypad (and a central station report, if desired). This zone type is usually assigned to a [...]

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    Ð 45 Ð Section 3. DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING SYSTEM-WIDE (GLOBAL) DATA FIELDS General Procedure The global (i.e. non partition-specific) programming fields are grouped into three sets (referred to as "pages"), as represented in the diagram below. The first page of fields is accessed automatically after entering a field number. T[...]

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    Ð 46 Ð INDEX TO PROGRAMMING FIELDS In the following pages, the programming fields have been arranged by functional group. Use this index to cross reference the numerical ordered fields on the programming form with the text. Field Group * 0 0 Control * 0 2 #93 Menu Mode * 0 3 #93 Menu Mode * 0 4 #93 Menu Mode * 0 5 #93 Menu Mode * 0 9 Partition-Sp[...]

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    Ð 47 Ð DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS The following section arranges the global (system wide) program fields into the following functional groups: Control Options Downloading Options Dialer Options Wireless Options Partitioning Options Event Logging Options Note that zone response types can be programmed in fields * 02- * 05 & 1 * 01-1 * 09, but it [...]

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    Ð 48 Ð Control Options (continued) * 2 7 Test Report Interval Enter the test reporting interval in hours, 001-199. Enter 000 if no test reporting is desired. If a test report is desired, enter a test code in fields * 81 & * 82, location 7. Max. 024 for UL. * 2 8 Power Up In Previous State Enter 1 if it is desired that upon power-up, the syste[...]

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    Ð 49 Ð Downloader Options *35 Download Phone No. This field is applicable only if downloading will be utilized. Enter the downloading phone number, up to 12 digits (0-9), or #11 ( * ), #12 (#), #13 (Pause). Do not fill unused spaces. * 3 6 Download ID No. Enter 00Ð09; A-F (10Ð15). Only applicable if downloading will be utilized. Make entries as[...]

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    Ð 50 Ð Dialer Options (continued) * 4 3 Dial Tone Detection Determines whether the control will wait for a true dial tone before dialing, or if it will wait for a predetermined delay before dialing (delay is programmed in Dial Tone Pause field * 42). The latter may be necessary in high-noise environment Telco networks where noise can be confused [...]

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    Ð 51 Ð Dialer Options (continued) * 8 0 Zone Type Restores For Types 9-10 Enter 1 to enable restore reporting for individual zone types. Enter 0 if no restore report is desired for a zone type. *81-*82 Non-Alarm Report Codes Enter the appropriate report codes as indicated on the programming form. * 8 9 Restore Report Timing Enter 0 for instant re[...]

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    Ð 52 Ð Wireless Options (cont.) 1*57 Enable 5800 RF Button Global Arm Enter 1 to have the system arm/disarm in accordance with the button's user's global arming settings. Enter 0 if the button is not to be used to global arm the system (however, home partition arming will still occur). 1*58 Enable 5800 RF Button Force Bypass Enter 1 to [...]

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    — 53 Ñ PROGRAMMING PARTITION-SPECIFIC DATA FIELDS General Procedure Values for some programming fields are system wide (global), and some can be different for each partition (partition-specific). If the system is set up for 2 partitions (field 2 * 00 = 2), the partition-specific programming fields are automatically skipped when programming the g[...]

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    Ð 54 Ð Partition-Specific Field Descriptions (continued) *29 Quick Arm Enter 1 to enable arming of the burglary system in AWAY, STAY, INSTANT or MAXIMUM modes by using the # key instead of the security code. When armed, reports closing as User 0 if open/close reporting for User #2 (typically a master level user) was enabled for a given partition.[...]

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    Ñ 55 Ñ Section 4. PROGRAMMING WITH #93 MENU MODE General Information NOTE: The following fields should be preset before beginning: 2*00 (Number of Partitions); 1*32 (receiver type). In addition, receivers should be programmed via Device programming. After programming all system-related programming fields in the usual way, press #93 while still in[...]

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    Ð 56 Ð Zone Programming Important!: Note that before programming zone characteristics, field 2*00 (number of partitions) and field 1*32 (receiver type) must be programmed. This identifies the use of RF Receivers and the number of partitions being used in the system. Enter Programming mode, then press #93 to display "ZONE PROG?". ZONE PR[...]

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    Ð 57 Ð Zone Programming (continued) 20 INPUT TYPE RF TRANS. RF: Note that input types 4 & 5 are valid for certain 5800 series transmitters only (ex. 5801, 5802, 5802CP). When using 5700 series transmitters, always set the input type to type 3. The zone number of the transmitter identifies whether or not supervision is required (ex. 5700 wirel[...]

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    Ð 58 Ð Serial Number Enrolling/Deleting SERIAL # PROG? 0=NO 1=YES To enroll or delete a device's serial number, enter 1 (yes). Enter 0 to move to the Alpha Programming menu. ENTER ZONE NO. 00=QUIT Enter the zone number of the device to be enrolled or deleted. Press [ * ] to move to the next prompt. Enter 00 to quit Serial Number programming.[...]

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    Ð 59 Ð Alpha Programming I f using an alpha keypad in the system, a user friendly English language description/location of all protection zones, partitions' keypad panics, polling loop short and RF receiver supervision faults can be programmed into the system. Each description can be composed of a combination of words (up to a maximum of 3) [...]

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    Ð 60 Ð Entering Zone Descriptors (continued) 5 . When all desired words have been entered, press key [8] to store the description in memory. 6 . To review the zone descriptions, key [#] plus zone number (e.g., #01). To edit zone descriptions, key [ * ] plus zone number (e.g., * 01) 7 . To exit the zone description mode, key 00. NOTE: Alpha descri[...]

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    Ð 61 Ð Creating Partition Descriptors 1 . Select "Part DESCRIPT." mode. The system will ask for the partition number desired. Enter the number as a single key. 2 . Follow the same procedure as for CUSTOM WORDS, except that partition descriptors are limited to four (4) characters (ex. WHSE for warehouse). Creating A Custom Message Displa[...]

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    Ð 62 Ð ALPHA VOCABULARY (For Entering Alpha Descriptors. To select a word, press [#] followed by the word's 3-digit number.) Bulleted words in bold face type are those that are also available for use by the 4285 phone module. If using a phone module, and words other than these are selected for alpha descriptors, the phone module will not pro[...]

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    Ð 63 Ð Device Programming This menu is used to program keypads, receivers and relay modules. From Data Field Programming mode, press #93 to display "ZONE PROG?". Press 0 repeatedly to display "DEVICE PROG?". DEVICE PROG? 1=YES 0=NO Press 1 to enter DEVICE PROGRAMMING mode. DEVICE ADDRESS 01-15, 00 = QUIT Enter the 2-digit devi[...]

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    Ð 64 Ð VIM Voice Interface Module Prompts If device type 7 (VIM) is selected, the following prompts will appear. NOTE: The VIM reports supervisory faults as zone 93. Make sure to program a response type (trouble = response type 05) and report code to zone 93 using #93 Menu Mode - ZONE PROGRAMMING. VIM PARTITION? Enter the partition number as foll[...]

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    Ð 65 Ð This is recommended if dual reporting is selected, to allow the report to be sent to primary and secondary numbers. The display returns to the DEVICE ADDRESS prompt for entry of the next device or exit from DEVICE PROGRAMMING mode. Relay Programming These relay output actions are performed in response to a programmed condition. The VISTA-4[...]

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    Ð 66 Ð The following is a list of choices for (ZT): CHOICES FOR ZONE TYPES: 00 = No Response (Not Used) 01 = Entry/Exit #1 02 = Entry/exit #2 03 = Perimeter 04 = Interior Follower 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 06 = 24 Hr Silent 07 = 24 Hr Audible 08 = 24 Hr Aux 09 = Fire Alarm or Trouble 10 = Interior w/Delay 23 = No alarm response CHOICES FOR SYS[...]

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    Ð 67 Ð 02 ÊÊA EV ZL ZT P STT Ê 0Ê 0 0 00 The keypad will display a summary START screen. 02 ÊÊA EV ZL ZT P STOP 0 0 0 00 The keypad displays a summary STOP screen. NOTE: 4204 Relay Module must be rev. "V3" or higher to activate temporal pulsing. 02 RELAY ACTION NO RESPONSE Enter the desired relay action as follows: 0 =not used; 1 [...]

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    Ð 68 Ð Zone List Programming After entering all relay menu items, up to four (4) zone lists can be entered by entering 00 at the ENTERÊRELAYÊNo. prompt. Enter Zone LIST 00=QUIT 00 Enter the zone list number 1-4 . 01 Enter Zn Num. 00=QUIT 00 Enter each zone to be included in this zone list, pressing [ * ] to enter each zone number. 01 Del Zn LIS[...]

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    Ð 69 Ð Programming The Vim For Relay Triggering On Supervision Fault To program the system to trigger a relay upon an VIM fault, use the Relay Programming Menu (as described earlier) but enter the following values at the appropriate prompts. When programmed, the relay activates upon VIM failure and deactivates when the operation of the VIM is res[...]

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    Ð 70 Ð Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitutes Vocabulary Word Index Air.................... 116 Alarm ............... 255 A n d ................. 067 Apartment ........ 117 Appliances ....... 161 Area................. 118 Attic ................. 119 Baby ................ 120 Back ................ 121 Bar................... 122 Baseme[...]

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    Ð 71 Ð Section 5. SYSTEM COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION FORMATS Split/Dual Reporting Dual reporting ( * 51) sends all reports to both primary and secondary phone numbers. Split reporting allows reports to be divided between the phone numbers according to the field's (1 * 34) selections. Split/Dual reporting can be selected by enabling dual repo[...]

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    Ð 72 Ð In 4+2 reporting a unique 2-digit code for each zone is reported. A 4-digit account number followed by a 2-digit code is sent, where the first digit is the actual event, such as in ALARM, RESTORE, or TROUBLE, etc., and the second digit of the code represents the "zone" where the event occurred. (but not necessarily the actual zon[...]

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    Ð 73 Ð Contact ID Reporting This is the only format that can identify all 64 protection zones by their unique zone (Contact) ID numbers, and provides a 1-digit event qualifier and 3-digit, specifically defined event code which quickly identifies the condition being reported. Contact ID reports in DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency @ 10 characters pe[...]

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    Ð 74 Ð COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING General Information T o help expedite the installation, the system provides 4 different communication defaults (Low Speed, Ademco Express, Ademco High Speed & Ademco's new Contact ID). These defaults automatically program industry-standard code assignments for zones, keypad panics, non-alarm and superviso[...]

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    Ð 75 Ð COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING GUIDE Field # Low Speed Contact ID High Speed Express *46, *48 Choose transmission No effect No effect No effect speed and frequency *52, *53 Send as either 4+2 N o effect No effect No effect or expanded *79, *80 Enables alarm restores Enables alarm restores Enables alarm restores Enables alarm restores * 49 Add c[...]

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    Ð 76 Ð ¥ Disables reporting Troubles, Trouble Restores, Bypass, Bypass Restores for all zones.[...]

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    Ð 77 Ð COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for LOW SPEED FORMAT ( * 94 then * 80) * 4 5 PRIMARY FORMAT 0 Ê Ademco Low Speed * 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) 0 Ê Ademco Low Speed * 4 7 SECONDARY FORMAT 0 Ê Ademco Low Speed * 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Sec.) 0 Ê Ademco Low Speed * 4 9 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 Ê 0Ê No checksum Primary Secondary * 50 SESCOA/RADIONI[...]

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    Ð 78 Ð COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO EXPRESS FORMAT ( * 94 then * 81) * 4 5 PRIMARY FORMAT 3 Ê Ademco Express * 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) 0 Ê * 4 7 SECONDARY FORMAT 3 Ê Ademco Express * 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Sec.) 0 Ê * 4 9 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 Ê 0Ê No checksum Primary Secondary * 50 SESCOA/RADIONICS SELECT 0 Ê Radionics * 5 1 DU[...]

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    ARM STAY & TIME SET REPORT CODES 1 * 40 1 * 41 First Digit Second Digit Armed STAY Ê0|0Ê Ê0|0Ê T ime/Date set or event log reset Ê0|0Ê Ê0|0Ê[...]

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    Ð 80 Ð COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO HIGH SPEED FORMAT ( * 94 then * 82) * 4 5 PRIMARY FORMAT 2 Ê Ademco High Speed * 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) 0 Ê * 4 7 SECONDARY FORMAT 2 Ê Ademco High Speed * 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Sec.) 0 Ê * 4 9 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 Ê 0Ê No checksum Primary Secondary * 50 SESCOA/RADIONICS SELECT 0 Ê Radionics[...]

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    ARM STAY & TIME SET REPORT CODES 1 * 40 1 * 41 First Digit Second Digit Armed STAY Ê0|0Ê Ê0|0Ê T ime/Date set or event log reset Ê0|0Ê Ê0|0Ê[...]

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    Ð 82 Ð COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO's CONTACT ID FORMAT ( * 94 then * 83) * 4 5 PRIMARY FORMAT 1 Ê Ademco Contact ID * 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) 0 Ê * 4 7 SECONDARY FORMAT 1 Ê Ademco Contact ID * 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Sec.) 0 Ê * 4 9 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 Ê 0Ê No checksum Primary Secondary * 50 SESCOA/RADIONICS SELECT 0 Ê Ra[...]

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    Ð 83 Ð ARM STAY & TIME SET REPORT CODES 1 * 40 1 * 41 First Digit Second Digit Armed STAY Ê0|0Ê Ê0|0Ê T ime/Date set or event log reset Ê0|0Ê Ê0|0Ê[...]

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    Ð 84 Ð Section 6. DOWNLOADING REMOTE DOWNLOADING What Is Downloading? Downloading allows the operator at a remote facility to 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 DOWNLOADING. UL NOTE: Downloading is not permissible for UL insta[...]

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    Ð 85 Ð What Can Be Done Once Panel Is "On-Line"? ¥ Arm the System in the Away Mode; Disarm the System ¥ Bypass a Zone ¥ Force the System to Accept a New Program Download ¥ Shut Down Communication (dialer) Functions (non-payment of monitoring fees in an owned system) ¥ Shut Down all Security System Functions (non-payment for a lease[...]

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    Ð 86 Ð DIRECT WIRE DOWNLOADING Direct Wire Downloading Connections The VISTA-40 can be downloaded without using a modem or telephone line by using AdemcoÕs V-Link ¨ downloading software (Rev. 4 or higher) or AdemcoÕs Compass Windows downloading software, and a 4100SM Serial Module. The direct wire downloading connection is to be temporary, and[...]

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    Ð 87 Ð Section 7. SETTING THE REAL-TIME CLOCK PROCEDURE IMPORTANT: This method is different from the previous method of setting the clock. NOTE: A 6139 alpha keypad must be used to set the real-time clock, or the clock can be set via the Downloader software. Only users with installer or master authority level can set the real-time clock. To enter[...]

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    Ð 88 Ð PART 3 SYSTEM OPERATION & TESTING[...]

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    Ð 89 Ð Section 1. SYSTEM OPERATION SECURITY ACCESS CODES General Information The System allows up to a total of 70 security access codes to be assigned (maximum of 69 in a given partition), each identified by a user ID number. In addition, the Quick Arm feature can also be programmed, which enables the [#] key to be pressed instead of entering th[...]

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    Ð 90 Ð User Codes & Levels Of Authority (cont.) Open/Close Reporting Note: When adding a user, the system will only prompt for Open/Close report capability if the user is being added by the Installer. When a Master or Manager adds a new user, the new user's Open/Close report- ing enable will be the same as that of the Master or Manager a[...]

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    Ð 91 Ð ¥ A user can only be DELETED or CHANGED from within the partition he is assigned. ¥ User numbers must be entered as 2-digit entries. Single digit user numbers must, therefore, always be preceded by a "0" (example, 03, 04, 05, etc.). Make sure the end user understands this requirement. Temporary codes are entered as 4-digit numb[...]

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    Ð 92 Ð To ADD a Master, Manager or Operator code Installer must program at least one Master code. Important!: During user code entry, normal key depressions at other keypads in a partition will be ignored. However, panic key depression will cause an alarm and terminate user entry. Note: User codes cannot be added by using the Phone Module. User c[...]

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    Ð 93 Ð Part. 2 Ð SHOP ? 0 = NO , 1 = YES Press 0 (NO) or 1 (YES), depending on whether or not 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: ¥ UserÕs authority level in the displayed partition (see Auth[...]

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    Ð 94 Ð KEYPAD FUNCTIONS General Information The keypad allows the user to arm and disarm the system, and perform other system functions, such as bypassing zones, view messages from the central station and display zone descriptors. Zone and system conditions (alarm, trouble, bypass) are displayed in the Display Window. When an alarm occurs, keypad[...]

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    Ð 95 Ð Bypassing Zones Enter code + BYPASS [6] + zone number. To automatically bypass all faulted zones, use "Quick Bypass" method: Enter code + BYPASS + [#]. Chime Mode Enter code + CHIME [9]. To turn chime mode off, enter code + CHIME again. SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES ÊÊMode Features For Each Arming Mode Exit Delay Entry Delay Perimete[...]

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    Ð 96 Ð Panic Keys There are three panic keys (or panic key pairs) that, if programmed, can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station. Each key pair can be individually programmed for 24-Hour Silent, Audible or Auxiliary (Emergency) responses. The panic function is activated when the appropriate key is pressed (o[...]

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    Ð 97 Ð ¥" LO BAT " (alpha) or " BAT " (fixed-word) and a zone descriptor, and a once per minute beep at the Keypad indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless transmitter displayed. Silence the warning sound by pressing any key. " SYSTEM LO BAT " (alpha) or " BAT " with no zone number (fi[...]

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    Ð 98 Ð Note: If the operator makes a mistake in entering the proper 4-digit ID code, the operator just needs to re-enter the correct code. If after 5 minutes have elapsed without the central station callback, only a new alarm will initiate a new 2-way voice session. Operator Commands The following table summarizes the central station operator com[...]

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    Ð 99 Ð SCAN LOG BY PART 0=NO 1-2=PART # The system allows viewing of any partition's event log. Enter the partition number for the partition whose events are to be displayed. Entering 0 (NO) will display all events that occurred in the system regardless of partition. For display purposes, events are stored on a partition by partition basis ([...]

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    Ð 100 Ð Section 2. TESTING THE SYSTEM Using The Test Mode After the installation is completed, the Security System should be thoroughly tested on a partition by partition basis as follows: 1 . With the System in the disarmed state, check that all zones are intact. If DISARMED - Press [ * ] to show faults is displayed, press the [ * ] key to displ[...]

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    Ð 101 Ð 2-Way Voice Test Mode At the Protected Premises: To test the VIM and 6139AV keypad 2-way voice operation, both the installer at the protected premises and the central station operator do the following. NOTE: The VIM has built-in LEDs which identify its operating mode. It can be helpful to view these LEDs when performing the following test[...]

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    Ð 102 Ð Turning The System Over To The User 1 . Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of its functions as well as the User's Manual supplied. 2 . In particular, explain the operation of each zone (entry/exit, perimeter, interior, fire, etc.). Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature[...]

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    Ð 103 Ð Section 3. SUMMARY OF SYSTEM COMMANDS TYPES OF COMMANDS DESIRED FUNCTION PROCEDURE Arming, Disarming Arming Away Enter User Code + AWAY [2] And Silencing Commands Arming Stay Enter User Code + STAY [3] Quick Arm Enter [#] instead of user code followed by AWAY [2] or STAY [3] Disarming Enter User Code + OFF [1] Silencing Enter User Code OF[...]

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    Ð 104 Ð Wireless System House Id Sniffer Mode = Code + [#] + [2] (installer only) Transmitter ID Test = Code + [#] + [3] (installer only) Go/No Go Test = Code + TEST [5] Key) Keypad Functions Arming Away: Enter Code + Away [2]. Arming Stay: Enter Code + Stay [3]. Arming Instant: Enter Code + Instant [7]. Arming Maximum: Enter Code + Maximum [4]. [...]

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    Ð 105 Ð Section 4. REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS UL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The following requirements apply to UL Residential Burglary installations: 1 . All partitions must be owned and managed by the same person(s). 2 . All partitions must be part of one building at one street address. 3 . The audible alarm device(s) must be placed where it/t[...]

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    Ð 106 Ð CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (DOC) STATEMENT NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to t[...]

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    Ð 107 Ð DIP SWITCH T ABLES FOR ADDRESSABLE POLLING LOOP DEVICES 4208 ZONE EXP ANDER DIP SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 (A) SIDE VIEW (UP) 1 2 345 UP DN UP DN POS.1: LOOPS 1 & 2 RESPONSE TIME: W/T ABLE F AST SLOW AU P D N BD N U P 4190WH ZONE EXP ANDER 4192D/4192SDT/4192CP SMOKE DETECTORS APPLIES TO T ABLE A UPL Y SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 SIDE VIEW (DN) 1 2 3[...]

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    Ð 108 Ð DIP SWITCH T ABLES FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES 4275 PIR MIRROR DIP SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 (A) SIDE VIEW (UP) 1 2 3456 7 UP DN POS 6: UP (A), DN (B) = INST . MODE DN (A), UP (B) = PULSE COUNT POS. 7: UP (A), DN (B) = WALK TEST DN (A), UP (B) = W/T DISABLE } 4194 REED CONT ACT (SURF ACE MOUNT) DIP SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 1 2 3456 UP — 4278 PIR MIRR[...]

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    Ð 109 Ð DIP SWITCH T ABLES FOR 5700 RF SYSTEM WIRELESS DEVICES HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN) HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN) HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN) 1 2 3456 UP DN 1 2 345 UP DN 1 2 3456 7 8 UP DN 1 2 3456 7 8 9 1 0 UP DN 5706/5707 SMOKE DETECTORTRANSMITTER 5775 PIR DETECTOR/TRANSMITTER HOUSE ID SWITCH SETTING FOR ALL DEVICES EXCEPT 5716 5727 KEYP AD DEVICE ID DIP SWITCH POS[...]

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    Ð 110 Ð Section 5. SPECIFICATIONS VISTA-40 CONTROL Physical: 12-1/2"W X 14-1/2"H X 3"D Electrical: VOLTAGE INPUT: Ademco No. 1361 Plug-In Transformer (use 1361CN in Canada) or 4300 transformer (for X-10 installations) rated 16.5VAC, 40 VA. ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT: 10VDC-13.8VDC, 2.8 amps max., 750mA less aux. current draw (UL1023/UL98[...]

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    Ð 111 Ð CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE, Before you call Technical Support, be sure you: ¥ READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! ¥ Check all wiring connections. ¥ Determine that the power supply and/or backup battery are supplying proper voltages. ¥ Verify your programming information where applicable. ¥ Note the proper model number of this product, an[...]

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    Ð 112 Ð 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 variety of reasons. For example: ¥ Intruders may[...]

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    Ð 113 Ð ++ – N.C. N.C. N.O. 2k EOLR (note 1) 2k EOLR (note 1) +– + – +– BELL SIREN NO CONNECTION TRANSFORMER 16.5VAC, 40VA ADEMCO No.1361 (IN CANADA USE No. 1361CN) or 4300 TRANS- FORMER IF X-10 DEVICES WILL BE USED Connect to 24-hr. 120VAC, 60 Hz Outlet Red Blk Grn Yel ++ – N.C. N.C. 2k EOLR (note 1) 2k EOLR (note 1) ++ – N.C. + + ?[...]

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    N7001ÐINSTV2 6/97 Part of N7001V2 ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller"), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects i[...]

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    N5944-6ZZ 6/97 ADDENDUM TO: VISTA-40 and VISTA 50P/UL Installation Instructions NEW "QED" DEVICE ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE FOR 5800 SERIES TRANSMITTERS AND SERIAL NUMBER POLLING LOOP DEVICES This addendum describes the new procedure for "enrolling" 5800 series transmitters or serial number polling-loop devices into the system. There [...]

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    Ð 2 Ð E NTE R ZN NO. 00 = QU I T 10 Zone 10 entered ↑ 4 . Enter the zone number that you wish to program. As an example, zone 10 is shown here. Press [ ✱ ] to continue. 1 0 Z T P R C IN : L 00 – –– ––: – 5 . A display will appear, showing a summary of that zone's programming. If the zone is not programmed, the display will ap[...]

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    Ð 3 Ð 10 LOOP # 1 10. The cursor should now be flashing on the loop number. The default is "1." To accept this, press [ ✱ ]. If a different loop number is being used on this device, enter the loop number (1-4) and press [ ✱ ] to continue (see the loop designations for various RF transmitters on page 8 of this addendum). The loop num[...]

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    Ð 4 Ð At any time during this step, you may press the [ ✱ ] key on the keypad or the upper left-hand button of the program tool if you are satisfied with the serial and loop number combination that has been enrolled, regardless of whether or not the enrolled input has been "confirmed." If the incorrect device has been enrolled, press [...]

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    Ð 5 Ð 00 PROG AS BR:3 A123-4567 3 In this example, the serial number is A123-4567. Once enrolled, the upper left-hand button of the program tool can be pressed to ready the system for enrolling a transmitter into the system. The serial number for the program tool will only remain in the system until the programming mode is exited. (Entering ✱ 9[...]

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    Ð 6 Ð If you do not wish to enroll the zone displayed, press the # key on the keypad or the upper right-hand button on the program tool (a long beep will be heard to verify). The following prompt will appear: 10 LEARN S/N? 0 = NO, 1 = YES 0 To enroll now, enter "1" (YES). If "0" (NO) is entered, the following prompt will appea[...]

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    Ð 7 Ð 8 . The system will search for the next zone that does not have a serial number associated with it. If one is found, the prompt in step 5, along with the appropriate zone number, will be displayed. Follow steps 5 and 6 for the remaining zones. After all zones have been displayed, whether enrolled or not, the "ENTER ZN NO." prompt [...]

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    5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification • All of the transmitters illustrated below have one or more unique factory assigned input (loop) ID codes. Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone (e.g., a 5803's three inputs require three programming zones). • Transmitter inputs entered as: "RF" (Supervised RF) Typ[...]