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CONGRATUMTIONS on yow pmchase of the WSTA 4140~! w The purpose of these @tiation Instructions is to give you a brief overview of the ~STA 4140~ system, and provide instructions for installing a basic system. As always, ADEMCO is there for YOU! Our S~ES and TECHNICfi SWPORT stiff are eager to assist you in any way they can, so don’t hesitate to d, for any reason! East Coast Technical Suppoti: 1-800-645-7492(8 a.m,-6p.m. E.S.T.) West Coast Technical Suppoti: 1-800-458-9469(8 a.m. -5p.m. P. S.T.
—. GENERAL INFORMATION .... ... ... .. ... ... . The VI“ISTA tintml ...... .................... ..............~ E-y P~ramming .......... ............. ............ .. ..s 4140XMP Enhancemef nets.............................. 5 Note to 4140XKM users ................................... 5 Il. ZONE CONFIGURATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...6 Z~ETYPE DEFIN~s ....... ..................... .. .. 6 SASfC9 HARD-WRED ZONES .. ........................ 6 Zone l ...............................................
LIST OF FIGURES 1. 4140XMP SYSTEM LOOP DEVICES 2. POLLING 3. 4280/4280-8 ....... .............. .. ...... .. .. ... .. .... . . . ...... .. ........... .......... .. ........ .... ................. ..5 ........ ............ .. ........ ........ ... . .. .... ................... .. .......... .. ............. ..7 RF RECEIVER ... .... ............................ ....... ....... ........... .... ...............................8 4. CONNECTOR 5. GROUND 6. REMOTE KEYSWCH ?.
1. GENERAL z. THE VISTA CONTROL The vISTA 4140XMP bntrol is a microprocessor basti pm$rammable system and Iaatures EEROM memo~ Iectlnology (power loss d~s not msuft in the loss of information). ~ @nml su~ns up to 9 wired zones of prottiion, ex~titib to W zones (wired and/or wireless) using 2-wire polling loop devices, and/or wireless tranmfiem (5700 series).
Il. ZONE CONFIGURATIONS .20NE TYPE TheVISTA 4140XMP DEFINITIONS System allws up 10 S4 zones of hard-wire, pii~ .bp and/er wireless pm~ion. Each zone must be assigned m a zone type, which defines the way in which the system ,es~nds m fauns i“ that ZO”e. In add~b”, there are three keypad adivated zones “(PANIC keys), a Wlfing Imp supwisbn zone, and tw RF suWwiso~ zones, one far each 428o or 42W8 RF fl~tier inswlled.
2-WIRE POLLING LOOP (Zones 10-64) The4140XMP pmvkbs a buiti.in 2. wire ~lhng tip inteti~ IMPoRTANT: Whti albws the n“m~r ~ ~o”es ~ h expanded f,Om th~. basic 9 zones to up to 64 zones usiW varbus RPMs, ad the 4280 RF R=eiver. See Mlow tar a tist of mmoatibla sensors. -. The p)liing bop protides pcwer to sensors md sewes as a mmmtJni~tbn path hWeen the panel and sensom. Each sensor mwt bc ~ignd a unique address ID number (from 10+4) bfore being conneded to the plting Imp.
WIRELESS EXPANSION {Zones ..– .-—--- 1-63) , 4280/4280.8 RF RECEIVER 31 It, wkhin a pr~rammed inlawal of time, the 4280 dms not The VISTA XMP system suppotis up to 63 wireless hear from my of tis transmhtars, an ALARM or TROUBLE Iransmhtws (5700 series), DIUSa 5727 wireless kevoad. To will h displayed de~nd!ng on the res~nse programmed expand lhe “system using’ wirelass, ona or two 4280 RF for zones 88& 90 (fieMs 1.08 & 1.09).
IMPORTANT BA~ERY NOTICE The VISTA wireless transmhters am desgned to pmv’de bng batioty Itie under normal ~pe,ating renditions. Longevity Of balloties may ba as much as 4-7 yaars depanding on fha environment, usaga, and tha Spacifc wireless device being used. Eflernal faders such as humidity, high or low tem~wtaturas, as well as Iafge swings in temperature may all reduce the aaual batte~ life in a given installation.
Ill. PERIPHERAL REMOTE CONSOLES The 4140XMP suppies up 10750 mA 01 auxilia~ pwer for remote consoles, polling bop devices andlor other auxiha~ devices such as motion detectors or 4-wire smoke deteaors.. The 4140XMP suppotis, independent of auxilia~ power rnnsiderations, up to six 4127, 4137 or 5137 remote mnsoles. All mnsolas may ba pwerad from the auxiiia~ ~er outpul prov~ad that the total current drawn fmm this otipti doss not excaed 75o mA.
SMOKE 20NE3 DETECTORS When progmmmed = an EOLR sumwised FIRE mne (tym 09 in program field .02), up 10 sixteen 2-wire smoke dtietiors can be used. When programmed for fire, the smd ~DE + OFF sequenm momemwi~ intemupts power to reset the smoke dmetiors.
PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS Inrnming phone tine and handsel wiring is wnntied to the main terminal bloti = follows (reier 10 SUMMARY OF ~NNEC~S Di~rm): TB1-26: -1 Hand%t UIP) TB1-27 L-1 Hand=l (RING) Inmming Phni U* ‘~) tii-26: Inwmiw Phone Line (RING) TB1-29: Hit k desird m mnnthe Wnel m phow In= Iha rwfuire ground stati =pebili, then a 675 Ground Stan Mtiule. mu6t k u*. This mdub is triggerad by one of the mdpfi on the mnnmr l~ld J7 (s8 ~NNECTOR J7 TRfGGER OUTPUTS).
REMOTE KEYSWITCH NOTE: 4146 Keyswltch 18 not If the keyswitch option is seieaed trigger oufpti are disabled. -. UL aDDrOVSd. (fiald “15), the alarm An optional Remote Keyswitch an be used for remote arming and disaning of the system. If used, program iield .15 must h set to “1. to enable the keyswitch option, and the 4146 keyswtc~s normalfy open momentay switch and EDs must & wnnetied b tine 7 and to the J7 wnnemr ttigger omputs respetiiveiy.
IV. MOUNTING AND POWERING THE SYSTEM MOUNTING MoUNTING THE 4140XM? ‘PC BOAUO Before mounting the circuit bead ‘be cenain that the ~mpriate me~l kntiuw have been removed. DO NOT A=MPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS A~R ~E CIRCU~ SOARO HAs BEEN tNST~. 1. Hang the three mounting d~ on tkc miscd ~net tcbc. Obcewe pm-r ctip orient~hn 10 avoid damage b the chp when mouming ccrews are tghtencd and 10 avoid pmbbms tih imetibn ad rmvd d the PC Wti. 2.
.--., SURFACE MoUNTING THE 4137/5137 CONSOLES 1. Use the template provided (On a separate sheet) to mak the ~sfibns on the wall for the screw mounting hola$ and the ti~ut for the witing. \ 2, Pull the intetiam witing in the wall through the ~~ut. 3, Remove the mn~le,s back rover. me securing screw at the front of the wnsole must be removti to release the bab rnver 4. Pass the intetiace wiring throWh the opening in the ba~ rover, then mount the b~ wver to the wall suda~ with screws. ~i,eS (or to the 5.
POWERING THE SYSTEM PRIMARY POWER Pwer to the 4140XMP somml panel is supplied by mtial No, 1361. Plug-in Transformer which k mted at 16.5VAC, 40vA. Catilon must be taken when wiring this t,a”sfOrmer to the panel to guard against blwing the fuse inside the transformer. “ NO=. U5e 1S61 ON Trmdormer in Cmatim b not u= the 1361 CN in UL Lsted ~~itbns. instilstbns. BACK-UP POWER In the event of an AC power IOS, the 4140XMP ~mmI pa”eI is supponed by a b~k-up, r~hargeable gel cell batte~.
V. --, SECURITY ACCESS SYSTEM OPERATION CODES The VISTA 4140XMP System allows up to 70 s=urity a~ess males to be assigned, each identiied by a user ID numhr. The system al= offem either standard (4dgt) or hgh sm~ (6dtgti - user # + 4digts) smurfiy &es (fieti 1.S4), If H~h Securfiy mode is seleaed, the 2dgif user # followed by the 4-digif code must be entered for all operations (lnstaller_Ol, Master code -02, etc.).
KEYPAD FUNCTIONS The keypad allo~lhe user ti~anddisarm the system, ati pedorm other system fundions, such as bypassing zones, view messages from the central station and display zone descriptors. Zone and system renditions (alarm, trouble, byp=s) are dispfayed in the Dis@ay Wtn~w, The sy~em protides four m~es O! burgla~ proteabn: STAY, AWAY, INSTANT, and MAXIMUM.
TROUBLE -. CONDITIONS The wrd ‘CHECK” on the Console’s display, a-mpanied by a rapid %aeping. at the @nsole, indi~es tit there@ a trouble mndtiion in ihe system. The audible warning sound =n b silen-d by pressing any key. Instrua users to call for sewiw immediately upon saeing any of the following massages, “’CHEC~ MESSAGES A display of “CHECK” ~ompanied by a display of o“e or mom zone desmiptor(s) (513~ or numefc zone IO(S) (4137, 4127) indimtes th~ a problem exi~s with those zone(s).
V1. SYSTEM COMMUNICATION SPLIT/DUAL REPORTING Dual repofiing ~51 ) sends all repons to Mh ptima~ and semnday phone numbm. Splti repofling allmya repns to k dividd ktween the phone numbrs -rding to the fields (1.34) seleaions. SpfiUDual reptiing can be seletied by entikng dual re~fling and entiling one of the spit repmting options in fm~ 1.34. K O@iOn [1] k salemti, all akrms, slam reaores and a=l remm will go ~ kth phone numkrs, while all other re~ms will go to the sandav phone numkr.
TABLE ,.. Codcl 110 121 122 123 131 132 133 134 135 142 143 150 301 302 305 306 309 332 Defl”ltlo” I Fire Alam Duress Silent Panb Audible Pa”i= Perimeter B“~law Intetior B“mlaw 24 Hour Buwlaw Ent~Exit B“rgIav Dav/Night Buqlav POlfinq Lwp Shofl Ala~ RF R-tier Failur~Aiam 24 Hour Auxiliaw AC Loss LOWSystem Batte~ SVstem Reset Pmgmm Tamper Battew Test Fail Poll Lmp Shofi-Trouble OF CONTAC :T ID EVENT ~Codal 333 373 38o 381 382 401 403 ..
V1l. GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES The system is shippd with a set of pre-p~rmmed values that are designed to meet the needs of many installations. These an b changed by the installer to suti a~ctic ne~s In addition, Iour sefa of preprogrammed if desired. rnmmuni=tfon dafauff values ~n al= ti Ioadad by the installer. aach sat deaionad for a sDwific mmmuni~tk format. These too =n ‘be changed ‘to suit the needs of a ~tiicular installation.
COMMUNICATION ,-< DEFAULT PROGRAMMING To ~ exwdte the in~llatiin, Ade~ h= inmpmd 4 different mmm”ni~tion defauhs in the VISTA XMp ~tml (Low S~ed, Ademrn Express, Adamm High Speed & Ademm’s new ~nt~ ID). These defauks atiomati~lly program indust~standard coda assignments for zones, keypad panim. non-tiarm and supswiw~ mndtions, and can bs loaded at any time wtihouf affetirng nonmmmuntitbn p~ram fielh.
PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS ffU$ing 85137WnS016, a user friendly Eng~sh languWe de~r~infi~tio” of alI pmtm~” zones, key~d psnb, pollng bp shod and 4280 Suxwision fauhs can be programmed into the system. Each de~iption can k mm~sed of a rnmbination of wrds (up to a maximum of 3) that are seietid fmm a m~ula~ of ~mximately 22o words stored in Wrds ~“ k addd to those memo~, and MY mrd an have an “s. or. ,s. Wd to it. In addibn, w ~ 20 installer~afi”ed already in memo~.
1.50 BABYS~R 1.W HGH SFCIIR~ ASSIGN ~DE m= ❑ n — I-[M*. . . . .. . . I,[h . SS) 1.45 _e” ❑ ENABLE CONSOLE 1-: A XT DELAY RE! ,. h-” RF~W~R 6A~RY LOW wti] h., -..., ❑ I-: REPoRT ENABLE tith RF RECEIVER SUPERVISION CHECK-IN INTERVAL 02.1s ti~s m--m[,] RF TRANsM~R [Mu.] .!. h UL ❑ 2k k.
SOUNDER OPTIONS .13 WM SOUNDER DURA~ 01-T5-2 M[M]. W4m~ 4- .16 ~FIRMA~ l-w [M*] .21 DISABLE FRE nMEOUT MULnPLS ALARMS 1.47 ENASLECHIMEANNUN. ON ~RNAL AC LOSS W ❑ ❑ ❑ AC POWR LOSS WNDING .18 AC POWR LOSS ALARM .19 ACRAN~M~ .28 POWER UP IN PREVDUS STATS .30 1-TtiT~ 1“33 .= .34 .42 .43 .4 .46 .47 .4s .49 “50 1.52 .3 .36 .37 .44 ❑ 1~e & COMMUNICATOR TOUCH.TONE m [~1 [~ti ti-] ROTARY DM OP~ONS .83 [1-tI_[_] MISCELLANEOUS .14 OPTIONS LINE 1-x TIMER “27 SOUNDER .
.,.-. ALARM REPORT CODE & ID DIGITS [AN rndes defauh b 00] .S4 ~DE .55 ID .% ~E .57 ID .-— — —— FOR ZONES .58 .~~16111\lj AURM ,.,, --.–. REPORT . , CODE .. & ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 1-33 & SUPERVISORY .59 ~DE “60 ID & RESTORE .61 CODE 24111111 32~~ 3344 & SUPERVISOR & COOES .62 ID ❑ FSTfiUC .63 Pmn=e I NOTES 97. I sbmls, 89 & 91- RCVRml ms~dng, M mn. b ~. -----L ZONE TYPE RESTORE 1=en~le; [O-disable] .79 ZONETVPES 14 ENASLES .3gpppgPPPP Oppppqnp .
. PROGRAMMING COMMANOS . Toenter program mode, enter installer wde+[8]+[O]+ [O] . 10 set standard defaults, press .97 . To -I communlatlon defaults, press .94+ oneofthe folbwing: -80-bwsWed; High Spee@ .83.Ademm,s ~ntm ID . To change to next set of program fields, press ’94 . To return 10 previous set of fields, press .99 . To erase account & phone number field entries, press ~]+ field number+ . To assign zone de~riptors, press .93 + zone numkr . Toaddcustom words, press .
CREATING A CUSTOM MESSAGE DISPLAY (INSTALLERS MESSAGE) Normally, when the system is in the disarmed st~e, the to replace READY TO ARM with the 5. For example, folbwing display is present on the tinmle. me~age SERVICE:42441 77, pr~d as Iolbw . . ..DISARMP RWYTOARM Press the [6] key to move the cursor to the tight, and Pan or all of the akve mes=ga @n b modfmd to create a rnntinue until the cursor is ~sitioned over the first custom installer message. For example, .-. DISARMED . . . . I-tbn on tk sand line.
Vlll. DOWNLOADING WHAT IS DOWNLOADING? DowbadiW alb~ tk intialbr or rnmml Sfmion o~r~m b remotely amess, pqram, and rnntml the swurw system over normal telephone lines. An flhing that =n & done diredly from the keypad can be done remotely, using DOWNLOADING. To ti~bd. the hlbwi~ k rauirad 1. An ISM PC, or m~dible mmpmer fih MS” DOS 3.1 or higher, to run the DOWNLOADING program. MS DOS stands foc Mim%fi Pmk Opsmting SySem. 3. A HAYES 1200 SMAB7MODEM (etiernak level 1.2 or highen internah bvel 1.
IX. -.. USING TEST MODE After Ihe installation is oampleted, shouti be thorough~ testi ~ folbw. TESTING THE SYSTEM ARMED SYSTSM TEST lMPOBTANTf A messqe will ~ sent to the -ntrai station dufing the folbwing ta~s. Not’~ the mntral station that a test 1. Wfih the System in the disarmed state, ch~ that all w’11be in progress. zones are intad. ff DISARMED - Pre~ ~] to show fwb NO=. A disphy of .COMM. FAILUR~ (A~ha rnnsoles) or (513~ or NOT READY (4127/413~ k dhplayti, press the .FC.
X. TROUBLESHOOTING CONSOLES htsmlo Is Inopormblo; RPMs ●rratlc dlspby . Power down mmpletoly (AC + batteW), di~nnti bsftary. ad Pwer up agdn (AC onfy). the . Che& that auxiliary vokage is between 12.5VDC14.OVDC. M not, d~nncct all auxi~iry dtis, and tske armther reading. ff Mhin the hve range. there is tw much curreti being drasm by the auxihary datims. (see the Polfing tip & Amifiiry Device Worksheets for the currem draw of e=h devics).
WIRELESS “88” or “90” -.. sppcars In con-la display ~nd rapid baeplng occurs . The reaiver is not mating any signals from aW of the timsmitters in the system. An “88- is for Ihe 2nd r~’wec a .90. is for the 1st r~iver. These dkplays am enabled by =signing a zone ms~nse ty~ in pr~mm IieUs 1.08, md 1.09. The r~mmended rasWnse is ekher zone tyw ~ or 07. “97” appaars In tha mnsole display and rapid beaplng occurs . Thk indtites that the ~lfing bp has etiher a direa shot, or a sbfl to ground on the (+) sale.
COMMUNICATIONS “Fe or “COMM FAILURE,’, IS dlsplay,d .FC” (4137, 412~ or .COMM FAILUR~’ (513~ indmes that the rnmmunioctor has attempted 8 times to sand a mpon to the rnncral station bti &d not get kscoff. Check with the central station to make sure the p~rammed format k a~table to the central statbn’s receive r. . Cheek program field .49 to see if single message wtih che-um h= been enabld. The mntral statbn recetier m@hf mt h able to handle chetisum. .
Xl. 4140XMP Physical: -. SPECIFICATIONS CONTROL 12-lnwx Electrical: Voltage lnp~ 1412%x 3m Fmm Ademm No. 1361 PI~I” Tmnsfomer (we 1WICN in Cmda) tied 16.5VAC, 40 VA. Alam Sounder Otpti: 10W13.8VDC, 2.8 mps m~. (nonUL imtall~bns), 750mA I-S ~ux. Wrrent dmw (UL installations). Aux,Power Otipti: 9.6VDG13.8~C, 750mA m=. FM UL installation, the a~smff~ @nn@ed to tha o~ti must b UL hlad, and r~ad to o~rata i“ tha &va votiaga ,a”ga.
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4140XMP PROGRAMMING FORM MFAULT VALUES ARE SHOWN IN SRACKETS [ 1;OTHERMSE DEFAULT .0 SECURITY ACCESS OPTIONS HIT/ENTRY DELAY OPTIONS ‘~ INSTALLER CODE .Og E~Y DELAY#l ~ m ,m(@,5ti,,5-s) Em4 @m, W [41~] “1O =~DELAY#l .01 MASTER SEWR~ -E 1-~ m [ml,wlstis!s-,, Em 4 dm, w [lml %1=& wgk ~ .11 EN7RYDEUYW m [W,,ml$msl,xs, I[~j “15 KEYSWTTCH ENME .12 ~~ D~Y #2 m ,@,(wtsti*,s-,, .29 WICK ARM [l-he “87 ENTRY WARN~ [1~)m~ 1.50 BABYS~R ~DE l-,~. I~1 ]. (bw 1 “45 EN~LE CONSOLE ,~,.. ~. .___,. . ,. . ANNUN.
.33 ~tMARY .s4 SE~Dm .42 ~.. .43 .4s .46 .47 .4s .49 .50 1.52 PHONE NUMBER W~E NUMBER •nnnnnn~nnmrl,....tidwm ❑ nnnnnDDnmmrl EnWMti*d.
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._. ‘. Toentor program . To set standard ,—. PROGRAMMING mode, enter installer mde+[8]+[O]+ defaults, press .97 COMMANDS [O] . To *t COmmunl_tlOn defaults, press .94+ one of the following: .80= bw spaed: .81-Ademm Hgh Speed .83.Adem~,s ~nt~ ID . To change to next set of progrem fields, press .94 . To return to previous set of fields, press .99 . To erase account & phone number field entries, press~] + field number+ ~] . To assign zone de~rlptors, press .93 + zone “umber . Ta add custom word=, pres. .
.45 .46 .47 .46 .49 .50 m ~ U REPORT nr .KK In CODE & ID DIGITS . . . ~~DE .5, [D .—--FOR ZONES .SR 1-32 & SUPERVISORY *COPnnc .e” ,m FOR ZONES fin ‘“L 33+4 & .Ea P/ nu h ID DIGITS .R7 In ~F & RESTORE .=. .
-. .45 .46 .4? .4s .49 .50 _ U REPORT CODE & ID DIGITS . . . .._ FOR ZONES 1.32 & SUPERVISOR ,59 ~DE h ❑ ssTnm. 17m “60 ID ‘.. .61 ~DE ~ Zslm mj 18~ ~[ ml 19~ ml 26~ —— enm.= .62 ID :- Qw ESTORE COO.~: IE .79 In 019 I ZONE .79 I 0191(*. #1 TYPE RESTORE ENABLES Z~E WPES 14 All ~ pppqgqpp .60 ,. .—.
COMMUNICATION .45 PRlwY .46 LOWSPEEDFWT(Prim~) .47 SEmDARY .49 .49 DEFAULTS ~T for ADEMCO •~Hi,hx .,, ❑ ❑ A-Hi,h❑ F-T Low spEED ‘mMAT(s=) CHECwUM VERIFICAnON w~ ,g .52 w .53 &w ;l~ D FOR ZONES ..Ka l-3?=O&p:::E~=qi~~ORY & RESTORE COOES . . . --m--- .--- 1 . I u IITS FOR zONEs 33.64 & _. ! , ZONE .79 TYPE RESTORE ‘pflflffT~ ENASLES v FI .
COMMUNICATION 7.. DEFAULTS pRIMARY FORMAT .46 LOW SPEED F~MAT(Ptimay) .47 SEaDARY F-T .4s .49 for ADEMCOIS ❑ A- mm,, ❑ ❑ Atihwo ❑ ❑ s.tiv ❑ wtie ECT .6 :C:u:;=::) ID FORMAT ~94*83) ❑ .51 DUMREPORmNG .52 STmDARDEXPANDED “53 •mDmn~s...,d * bl, Wws Tm WI, Lw b, STANDARDHPANDED REPORT FOR SE~NDARY m REPORT FOR PRIMARY m h~ .50 ! 6 ---- iD DIGITS 2D~lD ’76 CODE lgl~ ——— OIGITS .77 ID ~ TYPESg&10 33-64 RF RCVRS .7s ~ Al~ R,!. Tti z -~ •=e~mnc ~~ nmm-- & SUP: --u SYSTE .
“FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements the following statement for your COMMISSION (FCC) and has been fOUM a~eptable STATEMENT” for “se. The FCC requires information: equipment genersfee ati ueee radio freque~ energy and if not irsefal(edati uwd ~pe~, that is, in atricf acmrdanm wkh the manufacfurets insfmcfiirra, may ause imertere~e to radio and television rece~~rr.
CANADIAN -. DtP Hf~NT OF (:OC) STATEM~~Tm[CATIONS NOTICE The Canadian Depatiment of Communications label identfiea cetitied equipment. This cerfilcation means that the equipment meets cetiain telemmmunications nefwo~ protective, operational and safety requirements. The Depaflment does not guarantee the equipment will o~rale to the usefs safiatacfmn. Betore instalhng this equipment, usem should eneure that if ia Wnnissible to be wnnecfsd to the faci~fies of the local telecommunications company.
THE LIMITATIONS WARNING OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM Ihlle this system is an advanced deeign security system, if ties not otter guaremeed protection against Wrglary, fire or other emergency. An alarm system, whather commercial or reektenfial, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a number of reasons. For ese~le: Intruders may gain acceas through unprotected o~nings or have the technical aophisticetion to bypass an alarm censor or d-nnm an abrm wami~ device. Intrusion detectors (e.g.
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