Previous Menu No. 4140 VISTA AT SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ADEMCO! (xMTENTs General Information ........................................... 2 Remote Programming and Control ................................ 3 Zone Types Available for Selection ............................ 5 Functional Description of Zone Types .......................... 6 Zone Expansion ................................................ 10 4-Digit Security Codes ........................................
GENERAL INFORMATION The VISTA AT (No. 4140) is a microprocessor–based security control which provides up to 9 wired zones in the basic product, with expansion to an additional 8 wired zones when connected to a 2-wire zone expansion bus. The security control is housed in a wall-mounted metal cabinet measuring 12” (30.5 cm) wide x 12” (30.5 cm) high x 3“ (7.
Zone Characteristics Zone 1: Programmable Zone, may be used as EOLR supervised Fire Zone (supports 2-wire Smoke Detectors), or may be used as a non-fire zone with N.C. contacts only. 350-500 msec response. Zones 2–8: Programmable Zones, EOLR supervised, 350-500 msec response. Zone 9: Programmable Zone, N.C. contacts only, fast 10-15 msec response. Back-up 12V DC Battery Mounted internally. YUASA NP412). Rechargeable 12-volt, 4 AH Lead Acid (Ademco No.
Equipment Required At the premises: ● 4140 At the central station (or the installer’s office/home): . . A No. 699MD Intelligent Programmer that incorporates an intemd modem and a No. 695–30XT Program Cartridge. OR An IBM PC compatible computer, a Modem (check with Ademco Factory Technical Support for the specific brand and model to be used), No. 4130PC Downloading Software Diskette, and appropriate interconnecting cables.
The detailed operation of the functions described below is covered in the Installation Instructions for the No. 695-30XT Program Cartridge and for the 4130PC Download Software Diskette. — To To To To To To Read Read Read Read Read Read List of Faulted Sensors List of Bypassed Sensors 10-Day Alarm History Log 10-Day Trouble History Log List of Sensors Currently in Alarm List of Sensors Currently in Trouble Remote Communication Specifications: . .
5. Trouble by Day/Alarm by night. Can be assigned to a zone which contains a foil-protected door or window (such as in a store), or to a zone covering a ‘sensitive” area such as a stock rocn, drug supply roan, etc., or other controlled access area where immediate notification of an entry is desired. During the disarmed state (day), the system will provide latched Console annunciation (and central station report, if desired) of openings or troubles (such as sensor malfunctions or foil breaks).
A system-wide LCD display. this zone will be allowed to one armed interval. Restorals for a time greater than its second) . programmed number of alarm reports for be transmitted (swinger suppression) in will be sent when the zone is restored physical response time (less than 1 “ During the disarmed state, a faulted zone will result in a “DISARMED— Press * to show faults” display (5137) or a NOT READY display (4137).
During the armed state (night), the internal (console) and external (if used) alarm sounders will activate and the communicator will report alarms. A system-wide programmed number of alarm reports for this zone will be allowed to be transmitted in one armed period. Restorals will be sent when the zone is restored for a time greater than its physical response time (less than 1 second). Type 6. 24–HOtJR SILENT ZONE: Sensors assigned to this zone, when faulted, will initiate a caumunicator report.
one armed period. The communicator will transmit a restoral message when the zone is restored (less than 1 second). Type 10. INTERIOR DELAY ZONE: This type of zone will always have Entry Delay #1 and Exit Delay #1. This zone is not enabled after arming until termination of the programmed Exit Delay #1. If this zone is faulted, three beeps will be emitted by the Console. If the security code + OFF is not entered before termination of the programmed Entry Delay #1, an alarm will be initiated.
ZONE EXPANSION Zone expansion to an additional 8 zones is achieved by connection to No. 4208 Eight-Zone Expander by a single pair of wires providing both power and signaling. Each of the 8 zones on the No. 4208 can be programmed from the various types described in this manual that are available for use on the basic 9 zones, with one exception. There is no ability to support 2 wire smoke detectors on any of the zones available in the No. 4208 Zone Expander. The No.
Secondary security codes are assigned by user #2 (with Master Code) as follows: Master Code + CODE key + User # (03-15) + Secondary Code The system will emit a single beep when each secondary code has been successfully entered. Note: When a secondary code is inadvertently repeated for different users, or one user’s code is another’s duress code, the lower user number will take priority.
APPLICATION 1 ? MASTER SECURITY CODE MAIN USER “Ooucl 1 CAN ASSIGN TEMPORAW user,, CODES TO: 1 + EMPLOYEE, CLEANING PERSON, ETC. (&XXS Jlnclcl”ser#3* 3 thru 15) --JKKxl”ser,, --Elucln”sem Note: All codes can Arm/Disarm the System *UnUDUser#6 ●User #3 can assign secondary codes to users 4-142 1 A seconda~ (temporary) code is ZiSSig@ ‘OUnDUser#7 asfOllOWS User #2 (Master) Code+ CODE key+ User # (03-1 5)+ Temporary Code 2 User #3 can assign temporary codes as follows ~UUUU.
APPLICATION 2 MASTER SECURITY BUILDINGMANAGER, ETC. CODE (User #2) *DUUU User#2* CAN ASSIGN SECONDARY CODES TO 1 SECONDARY SECURIW CODE ❑ clclcl User #15 -l+i P+-lllfFTii’Ei User #3 CAN ASSIGN TEMPORARY TEMPORARY SECURITY CODES CODES TO 2 + MAID,CLEANING PERSON, ETC. -tKK3D User #4 (User #4 - #14) Note: AH codes can Arm/Disarm the System ●This code, although actually a secondary code, will serve as a master security code for the apartment owner, etc.
WIRING CONNECTIONS (See Diagram 1, Summary of Connections) Terminal blocks with screw terminals are provided to interface the 4140 to the wired loops, external sirens and/or motor bell, the back-up battery, to externally powered devices (auxiliary current), and to the plug-in DC Power Pack. Grounding the System A proper earth ground must be provided for the systen in order to protect the system from lightning and electrostatic discharge damage. TB2-3 is the earth ground connection point.
7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: Continuous Auxiliary/Remote Console Power (R~): max. Alarm relay activation signal. Zone 6(+)=* Zones 6 and 7 Return. Zone 7(+).* Zone 8(+).* Zones 8 and 9 Return/Auxiliary Power (-). Zone 9(+) - N.C. Zone, Fast Response (15 Msec). +12 VDC at 400 mA * Zone that is programmable for use as a N.C. sensor loop or as end-ofline resistor supervised N.O./N.C. sensor loop. Alarm Relay Board Connections: Usage Terminal 1 12V (+) (must be wired to TB2-5 on Control).
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REMOTE KEYSWITCH OPERATION & WIRING An optional Remote” Keyswitch may be used for remote arming and disarming (this momentary switch is is an installer-programmed option) . A normally–open connected across Zone 7 (which must be given up as a protection zone). A momentary short of the zone will arm the System in the AWAY mode; if the key is held (short maintained) for over 3 seconds, the System will arm in the STAY mode. When a momentary short is applied subsequently, the System will disarm.
a. Note the 8 square-shaped connector pins on the Communication Interface board. Position the 4152LM board over that board so that these pins engage the mating sockets (header) on the underside of the 4152LM. Press the 4152LM down until the pins are fully seated. b. Secure the No. 4152LM by means of 3 screws (supplied). c. Connect two wires from the loop terminals (1 and 2) on the 4152LM to For terminals 11 and 12 (respectively) on the 4208 Zone Expander.
MOUNTING THE CONSOLE(S) There are two methods that may be used for mounting consoles – Surface Mounting and Flush Mounting. If a “rough-in” ring (4133) has been installed in the wall in a new construction application, only the flush mounting method is applicable. Note: Early production 4137 consoles are equipped with flying leads exiting from the rear of the console for connection to the control.
Note: A special “trim ring t?has been supplied for installation between the wall and the console for those cases where the opening has inadvertently been made too large (over-cutting). The console fits into the recess in the trim ring which will extend 1/2” (1.3 cm) beyond the console front panel, and thus cover any opening that might otherwise be visible as a result of over-cutting. 2. Remove the back cover on the console.
7. With the metal clip in the vertical position, mount the console by hooking the spring behind the right edge of the opening so that it holds the console against the inside of the wall, as shown at (A). Now turn the screw (frcm the front of the console). The clip will turn until it hits the clip stop and will then draw the console forward (B). Continue turning the screw until the console is flush against the wall then, making sure that the console is straight.
PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONTROL Installer options are stored in non–removable, electrically erasable. non– volatile EEPROM memory. These options must be programmed for the particular installation to establish its specific alarm and reporting features. The security control may be programmed from an optional 5137 or 4137 remote console, or can be programmed locally from the 699 Programmer. Information regarding the Programmer is included with the No. 695–30XT Programming Cartridge.
FUNCTION PROCEDURE ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE: 1. POWER UP, then depress * and # simultaneously within 30 seconds of powering up. OR Initially, Key: 4+l+4+Oplus~DE o. 2. key+ 0+ OR After Installer Code is programmed, key: Inst&l.ler Code + CODE key + O + O. 3. Notes: User #1 (installer) must be enabled (in Address 52) if ~pe 3 method of entry is to be used. Type 3 method of re-entry to the programming mode is inhibited if the programming mode is exited via use of =8.
my ~ ~ (5137) or AC and my (4137) After powering up, ****DIS~**** will be displayed after approximately 7 seconds. Enter the programming mode by simultaneously depressing * and # within 30 seconds. The System is factoryprogrammed with preset values (see Table D) that can be altered via the programming instructions that follow the table. FACTORY PRESET VALUES Factory preset values serve two purposes: .
05 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR VARIOUS KEYPAD PANICS AND ZONE EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISION 1 2 3 4 5 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 Short in Wiring to Zone Expander (displays “97”) 6 [01[01 7 [01[01 8 [01[01 06 07 1 and * Panic (displays “95”) 3 and # Panic (displays “96”) * and # Panic (displays “99”) DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE [01[01[01[01[01[01[01 Zones 10-16 (none) DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE [01 zcm 17 (none) 08 NOT USED 09 ENTRY DELAY #1 [0][2] (30 seconds) 10 EXIT DELAY #1 [0][3] (4
27 TEST REPORT INTERVAL [2] (24 hours) 28 POWER UP IN PREVIOUS STATE [1] (YES) 29 QUICK ARM [1] (Enabled) 30 TCUCH-TONE OR ROTARY DIAL [11 (Touch–Tone) 31 PABX ACCESS ~DE No Entry 32 SUBSCRIBER ACCT.No. No Entry 33 PRIMARY PHONE NO. No Entry 34 SECONDARY PHONE No Entry 35 CS DOWNLOAD PHONE No. No Entry 36 CS ID No. [11[51 [11[51 [11[51 [11[51 [11[51 [11[51 [11[51 [11[51 37 DOWNLOAD CCMMAND ENABLES NO.
47 48 SECONDARY ACK WAIT SECONDARY TRANSMISSION FORMAT [01 (30 seconds) [01 (Ademco Low Speed) SINGLE MESSAGE TRANSMISSION WITH CHECKSUM VERIFICATION [01 (No) SESCOA/RADIONICS SELECTION [01 Radionics with 0-9, B-F reporting.
63 64 65 CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE (CONT’D) CHANNELS ASSIGNED TO DURESS AND VARIOUS KEYPAD PANICS [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 Zero for zone 17 (no code reported) All zeroes in 8 locations (same as Address *61) 1 [01[01 2 [01[01 3 [01[01 4 [01[0] Duress 5 [01[01 Short on Wiring to Zone Expander (displays 97) 1 & * Panic (displays 95) 6 [01[01 3 & # Panic (displays 96) 7 [01[01 * & # Panic (displays 99) 8 [01[01 ALARM REPORTING CODES ASSIGNED TO EACH CHANNEL 66 1 2 3
71 72 73 74 75 76 ZONE TYPES 9 & 10 RE STORE REPORT ENABLE Enabled (all) [11[11 4+2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 1–8 EVENT DIGIT (lst digit) 1 2 3 4 5 6 [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] AL TR BY AL RE TR RE BY RE 4+2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONE S 9-16 EVENT DIGIT (lst digit) 1 2 3 4 5 6 [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] AL TR BY AL RE TR RE BY RE 1 2 3 4 5 6 [01[01 [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] [0][0] AL TR BY AL RE TR RE BY RE 4+2 EXPANDED FORMAT KEYPAD PANICS/ZONE EXPANDER WIRING SUPE
79 4+2 EXPANDED FORMAT KEYPAD PANICS /ZONE ZONE EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISORY ID DIGIT (2nd digit) [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [0] [0] [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 Duress Short in Wiring to Zone Expander ~ & * panic 3 & # Panic * & # Panic 80 4+2 EXPANDED FORMAT NON-ALARM CODES [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 Zeroes (no codes reported) in all 10 locations 81 4+2 EXPANDED FORMAT NON-ALARM CODES (CO~’D) [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[0
SPECIFIC ADDRESS PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS FUNCTION ADDRESS INSTALLER CODE *()() [1[1[1[1 COMMENT S : This 4-digit (O-9) code reserved for installation company use. Only active if openings and closings are enabled for User #1 (in Address *52). This is the only code that can be used to enter the Program mode from the console. Cannot be used to enter secondary codes. This code may not be used if programming mode is exited by a ~8.
ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONE 17 W4 1[1[1 Zone17 2 [01[01 3 [01[0] 4 [01[01 5 [0][0] Zeroes to be entered 6 [01[01 7 [01[01 8 [01[0] COMMENTS : Enter 2–digit response types (see Address *O2 for types) in field location 1 only (enter 00 in fields 2-8).
EXIT DELAY #1 *1() [1[1 COMMENTS: Defines the time delay period after the system arming code is keyed when zone to which this delay has been assigned will arm (UL 1023 Household Burglary usage permits a maximum of 60 seconds) . Is also the exit delay time allocated to the Interior zones (both Follower and Delay types) . Enter 00 – 15. Multiply by 15 seconds to determine time delay (O - 225 seconds available).
CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING ENABLE *16 [1 COMMENT S: Enter 1 to enable 1/2 second external alarm sounding at the end of exit delay #1 and O to disable the ‘tding”. AC Pm LOSS SC%JNDING *17 [1 COMMENTS: Enter 1 to enable this feature. Results in rapid beeping at Console when AC power is lost; otherwise, enter O.
NOT USED *26 [0] MUST BE ZERO TRST REPORT INTERVAL *27 [1 COMMENT S : Determines time period between test reports. Enter O (no report), or 1 (12 hours), 2 (24 hours) or 3 (168 hours). Must be used in conjunction with Data Fields *83 and *68 (location 5). If low battery testing that automatically removes AC power is desired, enter a non–zero number even if test reporting is not desired. At the interval selected, AC pcwer will be disconnected and the battery will be tested under auxiliary current load.
digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits (B-F). Use the following chart to determine the entry for each digit. Only enter digits required. Do not fill unused spaces. Erase the field by entering *31*. NUMBER o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SUBSCRIBER ACCT. NO *32 ENTER 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 ENTER NUMBER 8 08 9 09 (DO NOT USE) A Bor* 11 C or # 12 D 13 E 14 F 15 [1[1[1[1[1[1[1[1 COMMENT S : Enter 3 or 4 digits. Each digit requires a 2–digit entry so as to allcw entry of hexadecimal digits (B-F).
D(XINLOAD COMMAND ENABLES ●37 1[1 2[1 3 [0] 4[1 5[1 6[1 7[1 8[1 Dialer Shutdown System Shutdown NOT USED Remote Bypass Remote Disarm Remote Arm Upload Program Download Program COMMENTS : Each of the various remote (fran the Central Station) functions can either be enabled or disabled, dependent upon what funct ions the Central Station desires to perform. Setting a function to be disabled means that the Central Station will not be able to perform this function in the system.
DIAL TONE PAUSE *42 [1 COMMENTS: This feature determines the wait time for dial tone detection before dialing will commence, if detection does not take place. Enter single digit, O (5 seconds), 1 (11 seconds) or 2 (30 seconds). DIAL TONE DETWXION *43 [1 COMMENTS: Determines whether true dial tone detection is used, or whether just delay before dialing (same as programmed in Address *42) is used.
SECONDARY ACK *47 [1 WAIT COMMENTS : Central station receiver “Acknowledge” wait time for secondary phone number. Enter O (30 seconds) or 1 (60 seconds). SECONDARY TRANSMISSION FORMAT *48 SINGLE MESSAGE TRANSMISSION WITH CHECKSUM VERIFICATION *49 SESCOA/lUDIONICS SKLECTION *50 [1 COMMENTS: Same options as Address *46. Enter O (Ademco Low Speed), 1 (SESCOA/Radionics), or 2 (Ademco High Speed).
4+2 ZONE (MAX. OF 17 WIRED ZONES) EXPANDED FORMAT SELECJ!ION *53 [1 COMMENT S: Enter 1, if 4+2 reporting by zone for a zone expanded system is desired, enter O if a non expanded zone configuration is being used. If the expanded zone reporting format is selected, skip Addresses 55–71 and continue programming at Address #72.
3+1/4+1 Standard 3+1/4+1 Report Alarm SSS(S) A Trouble SSS(S) T Bypass SSS(S) B AC LoSS SSS(S) E Low Battery SSS(S) L Open Sss(s) o Close Sss(s) c Cancel Test Power Up Reset Program Tamper Sss(s) SSS(S) SSS(S) SSS(S) SSS(S) AAA(A) SSS(S) TTT(T) SSS(S) BBB(B) SSS(S) EEE(E) SSS(S) LLL(L) Sss(s) 000(0) Sss(s) ccc(c) Sss(s) SSS(S) Sss(s) SSS(S) x Te P M 4+2 ~ SSSS Ach A ch T ch B ch E Ac L LB o u c u x Te F’ M SSSS Tch SSSS Bch SSSS EAc SSSS LLB Ssss Ou Ssss m Ssss SSSS Ssss SSSS Xel Te
For the eight event reporting channels (digits 5-12 in the format), the channel status codes are as follows: Code Meaning 1 2 3 4 5 6 NEW EVENT (previously unreported) OPENING REPORT RESTORE CLOSING REPORT NORMAL (no event since previously reported RESTORE) PREVIOUSLY REPORTED EVENT STILL PRESENT For the ninth channel (digit 13), the following channel status codes are used: 1 DURESS REPORT in channel 1 and ZONE ALARM and ALARM RESTORES assigned to CHANNELS 9 through 15 (in Addresses *61 through *64) wi
Examples (Ademco Hi @ 1. Speed Zone format) At subscriber #5890, channels 2 and 5 go into alarm (and initiate a call) and channel 6, which has previously reported an alarm is still triggered. Message: Subscriber Identification Channel Number 1234 56789 5890 5155 Channel 2: Channel 5: Channel 6: 2.
6. Subscriber #0135 User #7 bypasses faulted zone 2 (for the sake of this example, Zone 2 = Channel 3, not a requisite) and then arms the system. Message: Subscriber Identification Channel Number 1234 56789 0135 0135 5515 7444 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 4 (Bypass Report) (Closing Report) Bypass restorals are transmitted when the restoral takes place. 0135 7. 5535 55553 If a trouble condition occurs in Zone 4 for subscriber #5890 and Zone 4 was assigned to Channel 2, a trouble report is transmitted.
9. At Subscriber #5890, Zone 12 assigned to channel 13 goes into alarm and Zone 11 assigned to channel 11, which has previously reported an alarm has restored. Message: 10. Subscriber Identification Channel Number 1234 56789 5890 5553 51551 At Subscriber #0135 a test message is initiated. Message: Subscriber Identification Channel Number 1234 56789 0135 5555 FLJNCl?ION ADDRESS ALARM REPORT *55 55559 [1 COMMENTS: Enter O (Standard Report) or 1 (Expanded Report).
(or of the 1st transmission line if 4+2 Format is used) . Zone ID is not transmitted. NOTE: Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers. TROUBLE REPORT *58 [1 COMMENTS: Enter O (Standard Report) or 1 (Expanded Report). When Expanded is selected, the channel is transmitted in the last position of the 2nd transmission line (or of the 1st transmission line if 4+2 Format is used). Zone ID is not transmitted. NOTE : Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers.
CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE (CONT’D) *62 l[][]Zone9 2[1[1 Zone10 3 [1[1 Zonell 4[1[1 Zone12 5 [1[1 Zone13 6 [1[1 Zone14 7[1[1 Zone15 8 [][]Zone16 COMMENTS: Enter al1 channel IDs as double digits (same as Address *61) . Disable = 00 (no channel reporting) . CHANNEL ASSIGNED To EACH ZONE (CONT’D) *63 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [1[1 Zone17 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 COMMENTS: Enter all channel IDs as double digits (Same as Address *61).
ALARM REPORTING CXIDESASSIGNED TO EACECNANNEL (CONT’D) *66 9[1[1 10[][]0 ll[][]B 12[][]C 13[1[1D 14[][]E 15[1[1F [0] [0] Not used COMMENTS : Enter all alarm reporting codes as double digits (same as Address *65). Disable = 00 (no code reporting). Non–zero codes must be entered when Note: traditional Ademco High Speed format is used.
To disable Restore reports, program all locations in Addresses *69 - 71 as O. 1234 [1[1[1[1 ZONE TTPEs 1-4 RESTORE REPORT ENABLE *69 (See Address *O2 for Response types). COMMENTS: Enables Restore reporting for individual zone types. Enter 1 to select restore reporting for the zone type; enter O to inhibit restore reports. ZONE TYPHS 5-8 RESTORE REPORT *70 (See Address *O2 for Response types) . COMMENTS: Enables Restore reporting for individual zone types.
EXAMPLE: An example of report code assignments follows: Zone Alarm Trouble Bypass Alarm Restore Trouble Restore Bypass Restore 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 lB lC 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 3B 3C 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 5B 5C 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 79 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 7B 7C 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 09 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 OB Oc El E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E9 F1 F3 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 EB EC lD lE lF 3D 3E 3F 5D 5E 5
FUNCTION ADDRESS 4+2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 1-8 EVENT DIGIT (lst digit of reporting code) *72 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 A’L~ TROUBLE BYPASS ALARM RESTORE TROUBLE RESTORE BYPASS RESTORE COMMENT s: The first digit of the 2-digit went code use to report alarm, trouble, bypass and their restores for zones 1-8. Enter all reporting codes as double digits (see Address *65).
COMMENT S: The first digit of the 2–digit event code used to report alarm, trouble, bypass, and their restores for various keypad panics (duress, * & #= 1 & *, and 3 & #) and- for supervision of (for short circuits) the wiring to the zone expander. Enter all reporting codes as double digits (see Address *65). Disable = 00 (no code reporting).
4+2 EXPANDED FORMAT KEYPAD PANICS/ZONE EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISORY ID DIGIT (2nd digit of reporting code) *79 [01[01 [01[01 [01[01 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 Zeroes to be entered Duress Short in Wiring to Zone Expander 1 & * panic 3 & # Panic * & # Panic COMMENT s: The second digit of the 2–digit event code used to report alarm, trouble, bypass, and their restores for various keypad panics (duress, * & #, 1 & *, and 3 & #) and for supervision of the wiring (for short circuits) to the zone expander.
4+2 KXPAMOKD FORMAY Mfm-ALARu CODES (CO?H’D) *81 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 [1[1 [01[01 [01[01 [1[1 [1[1 POWER UP REPORT (lst digit) POWER UP/DOWNLOAD ATTEMPT REPORT (2nd digit) AC LOSS REPORT (lst digit) AC LOSS REPORT (2nd digit) AC RESTORE REPORT (lst digit) AC RESTORE REPORT (2nd digit) Not used - Zeroes to be Entered Not used - Zeroes to be Entered CANCEL REPORT (Ist digit) CANCEL REPORT (2nd digit) COMMENTS : Power Up is transmitted after a power reset . or after exiting the Program Mode.
PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS FOR DISPLAY ON THE 5137 CONSOLE An appropriate English language description/location for each protection zone can be programmed into the system. Each description may be composed of a combination of words (up to a maximum of 3) that can be selected from a vocabulary of approximately 220 words stored in memory (a complete list of all words in this vocabulary is provided in Table E. In addition, up to 5 installer-defined ~!custmll words maY be added to those presently in memory.
TABLE E.
Creating Custom Words: Up to 5 installer-defined words can be added to the factory-provided vocabulary. Each of the 5 “words” can actually consist of several words, but bear in mind that a maximum of 10 characters can be used for each word string. To create the custom word or word string, proceed as follows: 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. Key -3. 3. Now key 00 created.
3. Key 00. The following will appear: * ED ?? 40 Press the 5 key. The following will appear: ****DI~**** READY TO ARM A cursor will be present on the extreme left of the first line (over the first “star”). The 6 key is used to move the cursor to the right and the 4 key to move the cursor to the left. Key 7 may be used to to insert spaces or erase existing characters. 5.
Note 3. In the TEST mode, no reports will be sent to the central station. Also, the externsl sounder (if used) will not be activated. 3. Door and windws: Open and close each protected door and window in turn. Each action should produce three beeps from the Console. The descriptor for each protection zone will appear on the Console display. 4. Motion detectors: Walk in front of any interior motion detectors (if used). Listen for three beeps when the detector senses movement.
USING THE BUILT-IN QUICK-REFERENCEUSER’S MANUAL (ONLY USABLE WITH 5137) An abbrwiated User’ s Manual is stored in memory and can be displayed by simply pressing any of the function keys (e.g., OFF, AWAY, STAY, MAXIMUM, BYPASS, INSTANT, CODE, TEST, READY, #, and CHIME) for approximately 5 seconds and then releasing it. Abbreviated instructions relative to the key that has been pressed will then be displayed (2 lines of text are displayed at a time).
indicate the number of the zone in which the event occurred (e.g., 01, 02, etc.), accompanied by the appearance of the word UIECK (trouble), ALARM and, if applicable, FIRE, to describe the type of event that occurred in the displayed zone. If a 5137 is used, an alpha descriptor of the zone will also be provided. If more than one went had occurred, the events will be displayed in sequence. Each display will appear for 1-2 seconds, then disappear.
REPLACEMENT PARTS Description Part No. DC Power Pack - 11OV AC Input, 18V DC Output (700 mA max output) No. 1350 Auxiliary Output Fuse (0.5 Amps) No. 90-25 Alarm Output Fuse (3 Amp) No. 90-28 Battery Fuse (2 Amp) No. 90-24 Console Trim Ring (for covering overcut walls) N3724 13-pin Male-to-Male Adapter (Communication-to-Control Board Interface) N3322-13 Battery (12V, 4 AH) NO. 486 (YUASA NP412) Terminal Block Assembly (TB1/TB2) SA4144-1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES No. 5137 No. 4137 No. 4133 No.
“FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT” This equipment has been tested to FCC requirementsand has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and If not mslalled and used properly, that Is, [n strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions may cause interference to radio and telewslon reception.
SPECIFICATIONS 4140 SECURITY (xnrrRoL : 1. Physicalt Width: Height: Depth 12 inches 12 inches 3 inches (30.5 cm) (30.5 cm) ( 7.6 cm) 2. Electrical: VOLTAGE INPUT: RECHARGEABLE BACK-UP BATTERY: AIARM SOUNDER: OUTPUT : AUXILIARY PCWER OUTPUT: FUSES: 3. Communication: Line Seize: 18 VDC (from plug-in Power Pack, Ademco No. 1350), 700 mA max. 12 VDC, 4 AH (YUASA NP412, or Ademco No. 486) Dry contact relay (2.8 A max. contact rating @ 28VDC) .
4131/4147 REMOTE KEYPAD 1. Physical: Width: Height: Depth: 2. Electrical: 3. Interface Wiring: 4131 4147 2.87 inches ( 7.3 cm) 4.63 inches (11.7 cm) 1 inch ( 2.5 cm) 8.4 inches (21.3 cm) 4.75 inches (12.1 cm) 1.1 inches ( 2.
WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a number of reasons. For example: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Intruders may gain access through unprotected sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device.
ADEMCO ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation (“Seller”), 165 EileenWay,Syosset, NewYork 11791,warrants its security equipment (the “product”) to be free from defects in materlalsand workmanship for one year from date of original purchase, under normal use and service.
ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CO.