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Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • List of Figures ................................................................................................................ viii Conventions Used in This Manual.................................................................................ix SECTION 1 General Description ............................................................. 1-1 General ......................................
Table of Contents SECTION 7 2-Wire Polling Loop Expansion........................................... 7-1 Polling Loop Overview.....................................................................................................................................7-1 Common Characteristics of Polling Loop Zones ............................................................................................7-1 Installing RPM Devices...................................................................................
Table of Contents SECTION 15 External Sounders .............................................................. 15-1 General Information......................................................................................................................................15-1 Alarm Output Supervision............................................................................................................................15-2 Installing Alarm Indicating Devices to the Alarm Output ...........................
Table of Contents SECTION 24 Scheduling Options ............................................................ 24-1 Introduction to Scheduling ...........................................................................................................................24-1 Time Window Definitions..............................................................................................................................24-3 Open/Close Definitions ...............................................................
Table of Contents SECTION 30 Testing The System ............................................................. 30-1 Battery Test ....................................................................................................................................................30-1 Dialer Test......................................................................................................................................................30-1 Burglary Walk-Test (Code + TEST [5]) .........................
List of Figures • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Figure 4-1: Figure 4-2: Figure 4-3: Figure 5-1: Figure 5-2: Figure 5-3: Figure 5-4: Figure 6-1: Figure 6-2: Figure 6-3: Figure 6-4. Figure 7-1: Figure 7-2: Figure 7-3. Figure 8-1. Figure 9-1: Figure 9-2: Figure 9-3: Figure 9-4: Figure 10-1: Figure 10-2: Figure 10-3: Figure 10-4: Figure 10-5: Figure 10-6: Figure 11-1: Figure 11-2: Figure 11-3: Figure 12-1.
Conventions Used in This Manual • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Before you begin using this manual, it is important that you understand the meaning of the following symbols (icons). UL These notes include specific information which must be followed if you are installing this system for a UL Listed application.
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S E C T I O N 1 General Description • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General ♦ Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General The VISTA-50PEN is an 8-partition, UL commercial burglary control panel that supports up to 128 zones using basic hardwired, polling loop, and wireless zones.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Wireless Expansion Supports up to 128 wireless zones using 5881 type RF receiver (fewer if using hardwire and/or polling loop zones). Wireless zones have the following characteristics: UL • Supervised by control panel for check-in signals (except certain nonsupervised transmitters) • Tamper protection for supervised transmitters • Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions Wireless devices may not be used in UL commercial burglary installations.
Section 1 – General Description User Codes Accommodates 150 user codes, all of which can operate any or all partitions.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide The outputs have the following characteristics: • Can be programmed to activate in response to system events • Can be programmed to activate using time intervals • Can be used for style-Y supervised bell outputs (4204CF only) • Can be activated manually using the #70 Relay Command Mode • Can be activated instantly using the #77 Command Mode • Can be supervised by control panel (zones 601-632) • 1-32 can have an alpha descriptor assigned to it Optional V
Section 1 – General Description Event Log Keeps a log of different event types (enabled in programming).
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Built-in User's Manual and Descriptor Review For end-user convenience, the VISTA-50PEN contains a built-in User’s Manual. By depressing any of the function keys on the keypad for 5 seconds, a brief explanation of that function scrolls across the alpha numeric display. In addition, all programmed zone descriptors can be displayed (one at a time) by pressing the READY key for 5 seconds.
S E C T I O N 2 Planning a Partitioned System • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Theory of Partitioning ♦ Common Lobby Logic ♦ Setting Up a Partitioned System ♦ Master Keypad Setup and Operation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Theory of Partitioning This system provides the ability to arm and disarm up to 8 different areas, as if each had its own cont
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Setting Up a Partitioned System The basic steps to setting up a partitioned system are described below. If you need more information on how to program the prescribed options, see The Mechanics of Programming, section as well as each corresponding section's programming procedure. To setup a partitioned system perform the following steps: Step Action 1 Determine how many partitions the system will consist of (programmed in field 2✳00).
Section 2 – Planning a Partitioned System You cannot select a partition to "arm" the lobby unless it has first been selected to "affect" the lobby. Enable field 1*18 before enabling field 1*19. The following chart sums up how the common lobby partition will operate, if different options are set for another partition in fields 1*18 and 1*19.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide In the tables below, the notations in parentheses ( ) indicate the current status of the other partition when the user takes action.
Section 2 – Planning a Partitioned System Arming/Disarming Remotely If arming or disarming remotely (through Compass downloading software), the lobby will not automatically follow another partition that is programmed to arm or disarm the lobby. The lobby must be armed separately, after arming all affecting partitions first.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Additional zone faults will be displayed one at a time. To display a new partition's status, press ✴ + [Partition No.]. The Armed LED on a master keypad will be lit only if all partitions have been armed successfully. The Ready LED will be lit only if all partitions are "ready to arm." Neither LED will be lit if only some partitions are armed and/or only some partitions are ready.
S E C T I O N 3 False Alarm Reduction Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Exit Delay Reset ♦ Exit Error Logic and Related Reports ♦ Cross-Zoning ♦ Recent Close Report ♦ Call Waiting Defeat Logic • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information This control supports features that help minimize false alarms.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Exit Delay Reset UL This feature is not suitable for use on a UL commercial burglary installation. This feature is designed to allow an operator to re-enter the premises to retrieve a forgotten item without triggering an alarm. This feature is enabled in program field 1*21, and works in the following way: When the panel is armed, the normal exit delay begins. After the user exits and the door closes, the exit delay time is reset to 60 seconds.
Section 3 – False Alarm Reduction Features Call Waiting Defeat Logic Although this option does not directly prevent false alarms, it may prevent the central station from taking action on a potential false alarm. After the panel's initial call to report the alarm, the panel may attempt to make an additional call, perhaps for a cancel or a zone restoral.
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S E C T I O N 4 Installing The Control • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Mounting the Control Cabinet ♦ Installing the Control’s Circuit Board ♦ Installing the Cabinet Lock ♦ AC Transformer and Battery ♦ Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing ♦ Panel Earth Ground Connections ♦ Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mount
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide UL To provide certificated burglary service for UL installations, refer to the special requirements and Figure 4-2 Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations to follow. Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing For a Grade A Mercantile Premises listing, perform the following steps: Step Action 1 The panel door must be supervised. Mount the clip-on tamper switch (supplied) to the cabinet's right side wall as shown in figure 4-2. Wire it to one of the hardwire zones.
Section 4 - Installing The Control Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing For a Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault listing, perform the following steps: Step Action 1 Follow the instructions given above for Mercantile Premises listing. 2 Mount a shock sensor such as Sentrol No. 5402 to the control's backbox. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper sensor mounting. This sensor also must be wired to a hardwire zone.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide AC Transformer and Battery This product uses the 1361 transformer (1361CN in Canada). We recommend wiring all zones and expansion modules according to each section's instructions before powering up the system for programming and testing. Refer to the Final Power-Up Procedure section for specific instructions on how to connect the transformer and backup battery.
S E C T I O N 5 Installing The Keypads • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Keypads That May Be Used ♦ Addressing the Keypads ♦ Wiring to the Keypads ♦ Installing Symphony (AUI) ♦ Using a Supplementary Power Supply to Power Additional Keypads ♦ Programming for Symphony (AUI) ♦ Mounting the Keypads • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Keypads That May Be Used •
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 6 RED BLACK 7 KEYPADS GREEN 8 9 YELLOW CONTROL TERMINALS Figure 5-1: Keypad Connections to Control Panel. Using a Supplementary Power Supply to Power Additional Keypads The control provides 750mA auxiliary standby power for powering keypads and other devices from the auxiliary power output. When the control’s auxiliary power load for all devices exceeds 750mA, you can power additional keypads from a regulated, 12VDC power supply (e.g.
Section 5 - Installing The Keypads Addressing the Keypads • The keypads will not operate until they are physically addressed and enabled in the system's Device Programming in the #93 Menu Mode. Each keypad must be assigned a different address. • To address the keypads, perform the following steps: Step Action Power up the system temporarily. Use a fully charged 12VDC battery. 2 Set each keypad to an individual address (00-30) according to the keypad's instructions.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Prior to attaching the case front to the case back, be sure to wire the Symphony as described in the "Wiring Symphony" paragraph in this section. MOUNTING SCREWS (4) (TYP) CASE FRONT WALL OR MOUNTING SURFACE CASE BACK AUI-017-V0 Figure 5-3: Mounting Symphony Wiring Symphony Connect Symphony in parallel with keypads and other peripheral devices using the ECP bus. Symphony is provided with a header connector.
Section 5 - Installing The Keypads AUI-016-V0 Figure 5-4: Header Connector Unshielded 4-conductor cable is recommended for Symphony power/data wires. A separate twisted pair cable is recommended for audio bus wires. Refer to the instructions provided with the TeleSmart module for information about permissible wire run configurations and wire run lengths.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Programming for Symphony Symphony The Symphony (AUI) is defaulted to address 01. The VISTA-50PEN has address 01 defaulted for an AUI. If you want to change that address, or to add additional AUIs, set the Device Address in the VISTA-50PEN programming for Device Type 01, Alpha Console. To program the Symphony in the VISTA-50PEN, refer to Device Programming in the #93 Menu Mode in the VISTA-50PEN Programming Guide for the procedure.
S E C T I O N 6 Basic Hardwired Zones 001-009 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Common Characteristics of Hardwired Zones 1-9 ♦ Installing 4-Wire Smoke Detectors to Zones 1-8 ♦ Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to Zones 1-9 ♦ Installing 2-Wire Latching Glassbreak Detectors to Zone 8 ♦ Installing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors to Zone 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Red Jumper 11 12 13 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 14 15 16 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 17 18 19 ZONE 8 ZONE 9 20 21 22 + - + - + N.O. N.O. 2k EOLR 2k EOLR + Fire Usage N.C. SMOKE + - N.C. N.C. - LATCHING TYPE GLASS BREAK DETECTORS 2-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR LOOP + (Also supports NO/NC Burg contacts) ZONE 1 N.C. N.C. N.O. N.O. 2k EOLR 2k EOLR + + 23 Programmable Response (Fast/Normal) Loop ZONE 2 ZONE 3 10 - N.C. N.C. N.O. N.C. Burg.
Section 6 – Basic Hardwired Zones Wiring 2-wire Smoke Detectors To wire 2-wire smoke detectors, perform the following steps: • • Step Action 1 Select from the list compatible 2-wire smoke detectors (up to 16). 2 Connect 2-wire smoke detectors across zone 1 terminals (10 through 11) as shown in Figure 6-2. Observe proper polarity when connecting the detectors. 3 Connect the EOL resistor across the loop wires at the last detector.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Wiring 4-wire Smoke Detectors To wire 4-wire smoke detectors, perform the following steps: Step Action 1 Select from the list compatible 4-wire smoke detectors. 2 Connect detectors (including heat detectors, if used) across terminals of the zone selected. All detectors must be wired in parallel. See figure 6-3. 3 Connect the EOL resistor across the loop wires at the last detector.
Section 6 – Basic Hardwired Zones • The alarm current provided by zone 8 will support only one glassbreak detector in the alarmed state. Do not use other N.O. or N.C. contacts when using glassbreak detectors on zone 8. Other contacts may prevent proper glassbreak detector operation. • Wiring 2-wire Glassbreak Detectors To wire 2-wire glassbreak detectors, perform the following steps: Step Action 1 Select from the list compatible 2-wire latching glassbreak detectors.
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S E C T I O N 7 2-Wire Polling Loop Expansion • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Polling Loop Overview ♦ Installing RPM Devices ♦ Common Characteristics of Polling Loop Zones ♦ Polling Loop Supervision • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Polling Loop Overview You can expand the system from the basic 9 zones to up to 128 zones using the built-in 2-wire polling
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Compatible Polling Loop Devices 4208 4190WH 4278 8-Zone Expander 2-Zone Expander Quad PIR • Accommodates up to 8 zones via the polling loop. • DIP switch-programmable. • The first two zones can be either normal or fast response (DIP switch selectable). • All zones are EOLR-supervised (first six zones = 4.7k ohms; last two zones = 30k ohms), provided with the 4208. • Accommodates up to 2 zones via the polling loop. • DIP switch-programmable.
Section 7 - 2-Wire Polling Loop Expansion Compatible Polling Loop Devices 4101SN 4939SN-BR 4939SN-GY 4191SN-WH 4959SN 4208U Serial Number Single Output Relay Module Serial Number Surface Mount Reed Contacts Serial Number Recessed Reed Contact Aluminum Overhead Door Contact Universal 8-Zone Expander • Form C relay rated at 2A, 28VAC/VDC with contact supervision. • One class B/style B EOLR-supervised aux input zone. • Serial Number ID learned by control panel. • Tamper-protected cover.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Wiring Polling Loop Devices When running polling loop wires, they must not be run within 6" of AC power, telephone, or intercom wiring. Since the polling loop is carrying data between the control panel and the devices, interference on this loop can cause an interruption of this communication. The polling loop can also cause outgoing interference on the intercom or phone lines. If this spacing cannot be achieved, shielded wire must be used.
Section 7 - 2-Wire Polling Loop Expansion 21 22 23 24 + POLLING LOOP Polling loop rating: 128mA maximum. 25 4190 RPM TO RIGHT LOOP 4192SD SMOKE 4278 PIR Figure 7-1: Polling Loop Connections to the VISTA-50PEN The 4297 Polling Loop Extender may be used to provide additional polling loop current, to extend the polling loop wire run length, and/or to provide individual electrically isolated polling loops. Refer to Figures 7-2 and 7-3, to follow.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Notes: - Do not use 4197 module. - Refer to 4297 instructions for more detailed installation information. The Limits shown below supercede the limits described in the 4297 instructions. - Do not connect 4297 modules in series.
S E C T I O N 8 Wireless Zone Expansion • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Common Characteristics of Wireless Zones ♦ Installing the 5800TM Module ♦ RF System Operation and Supervision ♦ House ID Sniffer Mode ♦ RF System Installation Advisories ♦ 5800 Series Transmitter Setup ♦ Installation and Setup of the 5881 RF Receiver ♦ Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide • Zones 988 and 990 are used to supervise the RF reception of receivers 2 and 1, respectively. The reception is supervised for two conditions. 1. If, within a programmed interval of time (defined by program field 1*30), the receiver does not hear from any of its transmitters.
Section 8 – Wireless Zone Expansion Installation and Setup of the 5881 RF Receivers To install and setup the 5881 RF Receiver, see to figure 8-1 and perform the following steps: Step Action Mount the receiver. It must be mounted externally to the control and can detect signals from transmitters within a nominal range of 200 feet. Take this into consideration when determining mounting location. 2 Connect the receiver’s wire harness to the keypad terminals (6, 7, 8, 9).
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Installing the 5800TM Module Installation of this module is necessary only if you are using one or more 5827BD Wireless Bi-directional keypads. The 5800TM must be located next to the 5881 Receiver (between one and two feet from the receiver’s antennas). The 5800TM must not be installed within the control cabinet. Mount the unit using its accompanying mounting bracket.
Section 8 – Wireless Zone Expansion 5800 Series Transmitter Setup 5800 Series transmitters have built-in serial numbers that must be “learned” by the system using the #93 Menu Mode Programming, or input to the control via the downloader. 5800 Series transmitters (except 5827, described separately) do not have DIP switches. Some transmitters, such as the 5816 and 5817, can support more than one “zone” (referred to as loops or inputs).
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters Model Product Input Type Description 5801 Wireless Panic Transmitter UR or RF • Has four pushbuttons, each with a unique input (loop) code. • Programmable responses (e.g., Panic, Arm–STAY, Arm–AWAY, Disarm, etc. • For arming/disarming functions, button must be assigned to a user code when “adding a user.” • Has single pushbutton. • Usually be programmed for response type of 24 Hr. Audible or 24 Hr.
Section 8 – Wireless Zone Expansion Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters (cont’d) Model Product Input Type Description 5816 Door/Window Transmitter RF • Has two unique input (loop) codes: one for a wired closed circuit contact loop; the other for a builtin reed switch (used in conjunction with a magnet).
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S E C T I O N 9 Output Devices • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Wiring the 4300 Transformer ♦ Installing the 4204 and 4204CF Relay Modules ♦ Programming Output Devices ♦ Installing the FSA Modules • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information The VISTA-50PEN supports up to 96 outputs to activate and de-activate as desired.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide • One class B/style B EOLR-supervised auxiliary input zone. • Operating power and communication with control panels via the V-Plex polling loop. • Electronics mounted in a small plastic case with tamper-protected cover. Powerline Carrier Devices Powerline Carrier devices are controlled by signals sent through the electrical wiring at the premises via a 4300 transformer.
Section 9 – Output Devices SWITCH POSITION 4204 ADDRESS SETTINGS ("—" means "OFF") ➞ ON 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — 3 ON ON — — ON ON — — ON ON — — ON ON — — 4 ON ON ON ON — — — — ON ON ON ON — — — — 5 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON — — — — — — — — ➞ ➞ ➞ ➞ 2 3 4 5 4204 RELAY ➞ TYPICAL (SHOWN "OFF") 10 11 12 ➞ ON 9 8 NC 7 6 NO C 5 NC 4 NO RELAY C 1 NC NO
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Installing the FSA Modules The module will not operate until the device address you have set the DIP switches for is enabled in the control’s Device Programming in the #93 Menu Mode. To install the FSA module, perform the following steps: Step Action 1 Set the FSA module’s DIP switches for a device address between 08-23. See the module’s instructions for the DIP switch table. Make sure the address is not being used by another device (keypads, RF receivers, etc.
Section 9 – Output Devices 4300 TRANSFORMER/INTERFACE 5 6 7 8 9 J8 CONNECTOR BROWN BLUE BLACK 4 GRAY Sync Data Com 3 YELLOW WHITE RED GREEN 2 IN GR 2 OU N IN D 3 1 3 4 5 6 GR OU OU ND T OU 5 T GR 6 O GR UND OU ND Earth AC Ground AC VIOLET 1 2 4142TR CABLE TB1 TB1 -1 -30 TB1 -2 Figure 9-4: 4300 Wiring Connections To connect the 4300 transformer, perform the following steps: Step Action 1 Run a 6-conductor cable between the 4300 interface and the panel.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide ZONE LIST (ZL) is a group of zones to which the “EVENT” applies in order to activate a particular device. Note that there are a total of 15 zone lists that can be programmed; when the selected EVENT (alarm, fault or trouble) occurs in any zone in the selected “Start” ZONE LIST (01-15), activation of the selected device will START. 2) ZONE # A specific zone going into alarm, fault, trouble, or restore (Event programming) can be used to start the relay action.
S E C T I O N 1 0 Phone Modules • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Installing TeleSmart ♦ Installing the VIP Module • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • UL The 4285/4286 VIP Module is not permissible for UL commercial burglary installations.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide TeleSmart The TeleSmart system provides a voice interface for an ADEMCO security system and the TeleSmart phone system.
Section 10 – 4285/4286 VIP Module To wire the VIP module, perform the following steps: Step Action 1 Make 12V (+) and (–) and data-in and data-out connections from the VIP Module to the control, using the connector cable supplied with the VIP Module see figure 10-1. These are the same connections as for remote keypads. 2 Insert the keyed connector into the mating header on the VIP Module. 3 Connect terminals 1 through 7 on the VIP Module as shown in the table below.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide If Touch-tones are not present following phone access to the security system via an onpremises phone, try reversing the pair of wires connected to terminals 3 and 4 on the 4285/4286. If the phone plug is disconnected from the control, the premise’s phones will not operate.
Section 10 – 4285/4286 VIP Module Step Action 6 Connect keypad wiring as shown (see the chart below for the maximum wire run length for wire gauge you are using). NOTE: Run audio cable in separate 2-conductor twisted-pair cable (22AWG recommended). This cable should be kept at least 6 inches from other types of cables carrying potentially interfering signals, such as AC power, telephone, and polling loop cables.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 18 IN 18 17 16 17 OUT 16 15 14 15 14 AUX SPEAKER KEYPAD AUDIO BUS 13 12 13 12 11 10 9 11 8 ohm Speaker KEYPADS 10 8 7 9 USE OUTER WIRES OF AUDIO CABLE 6 8 5 7 AUDIO IN 4 6 5 3 GRN (DATA IN) 2 RED (+12VDC) 1 BLACK (–) ARMED READY 4 3 1 4 OFF 2 AWAY 3 MAX 5 7 INSTANT YEL (DATA OUT) READY 6 BYPASS 9 CHIME 0 # ® 2 1 Figure 10-3: TeleSmart Speaker Connection Figure 10-4: TeleSmart Keypad Connections TYPICAL CONTROL'S AC TERMI
S E C T I O N 1 1 Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Unit • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ AAV Module Operation ♦ Audio Alarm Verification Module Program Options ♦ Audio Alarm Verification Module Connections • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • UL The Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) feature is not UL Listed.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide One way to trigger the AAV Module is by selecting option 3 in field 1*46 and make connections as shown in Figure 11-1. Field 1*46 can be used to set ground start, remote console sounding, long range radio, or open/close trigger. If any one of these functions are absolutely necessary in a given installation, the alternative AAV trigger method is via the use of a 4204 Relay Module as shown in Figure 11-2.
Section 11 – Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Unit •• •• •• •• J7 ZONE 5 } CONTROL EAGLE SUPPLIED CABLE 16 17 7 6 EARTH GROUND 26 27 28 29 30 (+) RED (R) GREEN (T) GREY (R) BROWN (T) RJ31X ➤ ➤ (–) CONTROL/ DIALER HEADER RED 123456 ON BROWN 4204 13 V+ 14 15 GND 16 RELAY 1 SHOWN OFF TO PREMISES HANDSET INCOMING PHONE LINE YELLOW DIP Switch NO NC C BROWN (–) •• •• • RED (+) NOTE: REFER TO AAV MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 11-4 • Zone 5 must be programmed for response type 10 and the EOLR must be removed, regardless of whether or not EOLRs have been enabled in field *41. Zone 5 is no longer available as a protection zone. • If using a 4204 relay instead of the J7 trigger, program the relay to trip on Zone Type/Sys. Op. 60 Audio Alarm Verification (see the Output Devices section).
S E C T I O N 1 2 J7 Trigger Outputs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Equipment ♦ Ground Start Operation ♦ Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment ♦ Remote Keypad Sounder ♦ Event Log Printer ♦ Remote Keyswitch • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information The J7 connector, located in the upper rig
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Ground Start Operation UL Not intended for use in UL Listed applications.. You cannot use Output 1 for an Ground Start if using it for a Remote Keypad Sounder, Open/Close trigger, or an AAV module. Output 1 may be used to trigger an optional 675 Ground Start Module for installations requiring ground start operation instead of loop start operation to obtain dial tone.
Section 12 – J7 Trigger Outputs Remote Keypad Sounder An optional Amseco PAL 328N Piezo Sounder can be used to duplicate the sounds produced by the keypad's built-in sounder. The panel will remote all sounds (e g.,. alarm, trouble, chime, entry/exit, etc.) produced by the keypad's built-in sounder except for the short beeps associated with keypad key depression. One application of this feature might be to produce chime sounds at a distant location from the panel's keypads.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide TO AUX POWER (TERMINAL 6) YELLOW WHITE RED (ARMED) GREEN (READY) 820 ohms 820 ohms RED BLACK TO J7 / OUT 2 TO J7 / OUT 4 ZONE + 2K ELOR TAMPER SWITCH (CONTACTS CLOSE WHEN SWITCH DEPRESSED.
Section 12 – J7 Trigger Outputs Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Equipment An Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Module (also known as two-way voice), such as the Eagle 1250, is an add-on accessory that permits voice dialog between an operator at a central station and a person at the alarm installation, for the purpose of alarm verification. This feature is supported only if Alarm reports are programmed to be sent to the primary phone number.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 7920SE RADIO CONNECT TO C-COM EARTH GROUND SCREW (TB30) 7920SE WIRING EARTH GROUND CABINET GROUND SEE 7920SE INST. INSTR.
S E C T I O N 1 3 Long Range Radio (ECP) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Programming for the Long Range Radio ♦ Wiring the Long Range Radio ♦ Trouble Messages • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information The control can support an ECP Long Range Radio (LRR) (7820, 7835C, and 7845C are supported).
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Additional LRR reporting options are defined by selecting categories of events for each subscriber ID in fields 58 and 59. The reporting categories are Alarms, Troubles, Bypasses, Openings/Closing, System Events, and Test. In addition, within an enabled category, the specific event must be enabled for dialer reporting. If, for instance, zone 10 is enabled to report, but zone 11 is not, zone 10 will report via the LRR, but Zone 11 will not.
Section 13 – 7820 Long Range Radio Trouble Messages The following messages will be displayed on the 6139 (alpha keypad) when a problem exists the Long Range Radio: 1. “LRR Battery”: The battery connected to the radio is low. 2. “PLL out of Lock”: The radio has an internal fault and cannot transmit any messages. 3. “Early Power Detect”: RF power is detected without a valid transmission. 4. “Power Unattained”: Full RF power was never attained. 5. “Frwd.
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S E C T I O N 1 4 Access Control • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Access Control Using VistaKey ♦ Access Control of an Entry/Exit Point Using VistaKey or PassPoint ♦ Access Control Using the PassPoint Access Control System ♦ Using the VISTA-50PEN for Stand-alone Access Control • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Interfacing the VISTA-5
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide VistaKey Features VistaKey features are as follows: • Each VistaKey communicates with the VISTA-50PEN via a special global polling protocol of the V-Plex polling loop. • In the event local power to the VistaKey is lost, the VistaKey module provides back-up monitoring of the Access Point door via a built-in V-Plex device that is powered solely from the polling loop. It is programmed as a new type of V-Plex device as part of the control’s V-Plex Device Programming.
Section 14 – Access Control TO TB1, 11 OR 12 14V MAX (12V @ 85-160mA Nominal) GND THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 CLASS A LIMITS OF FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) IT MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE. (2) IT MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Programming for the VistaKey The VISTA-50PEN contains additional programming options in the #93 Menu Mode for the VistaKey. See the VistaKey-SK Installation and Setup Guide for the detailed programming instructions. These options include: Zone Programming Input Types • 06 = Serial Number Polling Loop − (Select for Door Status Monitor Backup DSMB).
Section 14 – Access Control VistaKey Dialer Enables When the VistaKey is installed with an alarm system, the system defaults are set so that the system does not send reports to the central station. The programming is accomplished in field 1∗35 for the following events: • • • • • ACS Troubles - To enable or disable ACS trouble reporting. ACS Bypasses - To enable or disable ACS bypass reporting. ACS System - To enable or disable ACS system reporting, (i.e., ACS module reset).
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide } PROM C ECHELON NETWORK (PASSPOINT ACS) 4-PIN KEYPAD PLUG TRANSFORMER GREEN BLACK RED YELLOW } TO CONTROL’S KEYPAD TERMINALS Figure 14-2: Wiring the Vista Gateway Module Programming the Vista Gateway Module See the PassPoint ACS instructions to program the Vista Gateway Module.
Section 14 – Access Control Using an RF Transmitter Zone A button type RF button-type transmitter (5804) can be used to provide access or egress for up to 4 doors. One button will control one door. Also, a button can be used to provide access or egress due to a panic or duress condition. An RF transmitter (5816) can be used with a remote switch to provide exit in case of a fire alarm using a PassPoint event action. Programming the RF Transmitter Step Action 1 Enter Zone Programming in the #93 Menu Mode.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Using the VISTA-50PEN for Stand-alone Access Control The VISTA-50PEN can be used for access control without interfacing to PassPoint ACS. A user can trigger an access point (i.e., door strike) for 2 seconds by entering [User Code] + [0]. Programming the Control for Stand-alone Access Control Step Action 1 Enter Output Programming in the #93 Menu Mode. 2 Program the output type as 1, 2, or 3. 3 For type 1, program the ECP address and relay #.
S E C T I O N 1 5 External Sounders • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Alarm Output Supervision ♦ Installing Alarm Indicating Devices to the Alarm Output • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information The VISTA-50PEN provides a bell circuit output for operating fire and burglary alarm notification appliances.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Alarm Output Supervision When supervision is enabled, the panel monitors the alarm output wiring for open and short circuit faults while the output is inactive.
Section 15 – External Sounders Installing Alarm Indicating Devices to the Alarm Output Be sure to follow the proper guidelines below, depending on whether the system is installed in a UL or Non-UL application.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide UL1023 Household Burglary Installations For household burglary installations the total current drawn from the alarm output must not exceed 1.7A. A battery must be installed since the combined auxiliary power, polling loop, and alarm output, in excess of 750mA must be supplied by the battery. Wire nonpolarized burglary indicating devices to the alarm output using a polarizing diode as shown in Figure 15-2.
S E C T I O N 1 6 Event Log Options • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Programming Event Log Options ♦ Event Log Printer Connections ♦ Event Logging Procedures • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information This system has the ability to record up to 512 events of various types in a history log.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J8 CONNECTOR GREEN OU T6 BROWN GR OU ND BLUE GR OU ND BLACK RED OU T5 GR OU ND PR IN 2 INT GR ER D VIOLET OU TR ND GREY IN 3 YELLOW NU 4142TR CABLE (SUPPLIED WITH 4100SM) 4100SM SERIAL MODULE To TB6 Aux. Power (+) (25mA current draw) To TB7 Aux.
Section 16 – Event Log Options Event Logging Procedures In order for proper time and date stamping to occur, the system's real-time clock must be set. Refer to the Setting the Real Time Clock section. If you have selected the printer to be "on-line" (field 1*72), events will print automatically, as they occur.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide ALL EVENT LOG TYPE CCC UUU Displays all test events. TEST EVENT LOG TYPE Displays all categories of events in chronological order, from most recent to the oldest. CCC UUU To display the events in a particular category, press [8] at the desired category screen. If in Display Mode, the most recent event is displayed. Press [1] to display older events; press [3] to go forward in time.
S E C T I O N 1 7 4100APG Pager Interface • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Programming the Control for the Pager ♦ Mounting the 4100APG ♦ 4100APG LED Indications ♦ Wiring the 4100APG • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information The VISTA-50PEN supports sending messages to a pager using the 4100APG Pager Interface.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Wiring the 4100APG The 4100APG may be used either with or without a serial printer. The 4100APG connects to the VISTA-50PEN via the 4100SM. The 4100SM connects to the J8 connector on the control via the 4142TR Cable. Without the Event Log Printer Connecting the 4100SM to the Control: To connect the 4100SM to the control, perform the following steps: Step Action 1 Connect the 4142TR to J8 on the control. See figure 17-1.
Section 17 – 4100APG Pager Interface With the Event Log Printer The serial printer must be configured for 1200 baud rate, seven data bits, even parity, and one stop bit. (7/E/1). To connect the 4100APG with a serial printer, perform the following steps: Step Action 1 Perform the steps outlined for connecting 4100APG Without a Serial Printer. 2 Connect a DB-25 to DB-25 cable from the printer to the 4100SM. See figure 17-2.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control for the Pager • In field *64 enter 1 to enable the 4100APG pager interface. • In field *65 enter the phone number of the paging service for Alarm reports. Up to 17 digits may be entered. • In field *66 enter the Pager ID number of the paging service for Alarm reports. This is the PIN number. Up to 10 digits may be entered. • In field *67 enter the phone number of the paging service for Trouble reports. Up to 17 digits may be entered.
S E C T I O N 1 8 Final Power-Up Procedure • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Earth Ground Considerations ♦ Determining the Control Panel Power Supply Load ♦ Connecting the Transformer ♦ Determining the Size of the Standby Battery ♦ Programming Power and AC Options ♦ Connecting the Battery • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General In
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Earth Ground Considerations In order for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective, the designated earth ground terminal (terminal 30), must be terminated in a good earth ground. We recommend using #16 AWG copper wire run at a maximum length of 25 ft.
Section 18 – Final Power-Up Procedure GEL CELL BATTERY CHARGING VOLTAGE 13.7 VDC 1 Connect to 24hr. source of AC mains NOTE: WHEN POWERING UP THE PANEL, PLUG THE TRANSFORMER IN BEFORE CONNECTING THE BATTERY. 2 3 TRANSFORMER 16.5VAC, 40VA ADEMCO No.1361 or 4300, XM10E, or XF10 if X-10 DEVICES WILL BE USED. NO CONNECTION Connect to 12VDC, 4AH or 12VDC, 7AH RED (+) BATTERY TABS BLK (-) PRIMARY POWER Supplied by a transformer which is rated at 16.5VAC, 40VA.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Determining the Control Panel Power Supply Load Use the following tables to calculate the total current for the Auxiliary Power, Alarm Output and Polling Loop. In each table, multiply each device's standby and/or alarm current by the number of units used. 1. Table 1: Total Polling Loop Current Draw Refer to the instruction accompanying the device for the current draw. Refer to the POLLING LOOP section for device restrictions for fire and burglary usage.
Section 18 – Final Power-Up Procedure 2. In table 2, enter devices used on Auxiliary Power. Calculate standby and alarm currents, then add to get Auxiliary Power current subtotal. Table 2: Auxiliary Power Current Load Total Current Device Model # Device Current X # of Units = Standby Alarm Auxiliary Power Subtotal (terminals 6 & 7 – 750mA max.) 3. In table 3, enter devices connected to the Alarm Output. Calculate alarm currents, then add to get the Alarm Output current subtotal.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 4. In table 4, enter the total calculated subtotals of all listed outputs from Tables 1 through 3, then add to get the combined current.
Section 18 – Final Power-Up Procedure Battery Capacity Calculation Table Using the total calculated from Table 4, calculate the battery capacity required for the installation. Calculated Value Capacity Formula Standby Capacity For 4-hour standby time: Total standby current X 4 hours X 1.4 contingency factor. For 24-hour standby time: Total standby current X 24 hours X 1.1 contingency factor. Alarm Capacity For 4-, 5-, or 15-minute alarm time Total alarm current X 0.067 (4 minutes) 0.
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S E C T I O N 1 9 The Mechanics of Programming • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Using Data Field Program Mode ♦ Entry Errors ♦ Entering Data Field Programming Mode ♦ Programming System-Wide Data Fields ♦ Moving from One Page of Programming to Another ♦ Programming Partition-Specific Data Fields ♦ #93 Menu Mode Programming ♦ Viewing Data Fields • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Moving from One Page of Programming to Another The data fields are grouped into four levels (referred to as "pages"). The first page is accessed as soon as Programming Mode is entered. The second, and third pages of data fields are indicated at the keypad by a 1, and 2, respectively, in front of the 2-digit field address.
Section 19 - The Mechanics of Programming To program system-wide data fields, do the following: Step Action 1 Enter Program Mode: [Installer Code] + 8 0 0 0. After entry into the Program Mode, the following will be displayed: Program Mode *Fill # View -00 2 If the control has not been programmed before, enter *97 to load factory defaults. 3 Press [✴] and enter the first field number to be programmed (for example, ∗00, Installer's Code). Make the desired entry.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide PROGRAMMING PARTITION-SPECIFIC FIELDS Press *91 to select a partition. ↓ Enter the partition to be programmed. ↓ Enter a partition-specific field # and make entry. ↓ After partition-specific fields are programmed, press *91 to select next partition. Enter any global field number to return to the global fields at any time. #93 Menu Mode Programming The #93 Menu Mode is a mode through which much of the system's programming is done.
S E C T I O N 2 0 Zone Type Definitions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Zone Number Designations ♦ Zone Type Definitions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Zone Number Designations The VISTA-50PEN supports up to 128 zones of hardwire, polling loop and/or wireless protection, distributed among up to 8 partitions.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Type 02: Entry/Exit #2 Burglary Provides a secondary entry delay whenever the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY and STAY mode. When the panel is armed in the INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode, no entry delay is provided. Secondary exit delay begins whenever the control is armed, regardless of the arming mode selected. These delays are programmable.
Section 20 – Zone Type Definitions Type 10: Interior with Delay Provides entry and exit delays (using the programmed entry/exit time), if tripped when the panel is armed in the AWAY mode and exit delay only when armed in MAXIMUM mode. Interior with Delay zones are automatically bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or INSTANT mode. Delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated, regardless of whether or not an entry/exit delay zone was tripped first.
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S E C T I O N 2 1 Zone Index/Zone Type Defaults • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Zone Index ♦ Zone Type Defaults • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Zone Index The VISTA-50PEN has 128 protection zones, as well as supervisory zones for relays, ECP devices (devices which communicate through the keypad terminals), and system troubles.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Zone Type Defaults Following are the zone type defaults for zones on the VISTA-50PEN: Zone # 21-2 Zone Type Zone # Zone Type 001 09 010–128 00 002 03 601-632 00 003 03 800-830 00 004 03 970 00 005 03 988 00 006 03 990 00 007 03 995 09 008 03 996 08 009 03 997 05 999 06
S E C T I O N 2 2 Data Field Descriptions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The following is a description of all data fields provided by this control. If you have followed earlier instructions during the installation of the various devices, some of these fields may already have been programmed. If you need more information about actual programming procedures, see The Mechanics of Programming section.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide *14 [0] ZONE 9 RESPONSE TIME Enter 1 to set fast response mode (10 msec) for appropriate devices wired to zone 9. Enter 0 for normal response (350 msec). Must be 0 for UL. *15 [0] KEYSWITCH ASSIGNMENT Enter the partition number 1-8 in which the keyswitch is being used. Otherwise, enter 0. Requires the use of zone 7 wired loop (zone 7 is no longer available as protection zone when used for keyswitch operation).
Section 22 – Data Field Descriptions *23 [1] MULTIPLE ALARMS (partition-specific) Determines whether or not more than one alarm can be sounded in a given zone during an armed period. Note that multiple alarm soundings will not occur more frequently than allowed by the programmed alarm sounder duration. This selection applies to local sounding and has no impact on the number of communication messages transmitted. Refer to ∗84 Swinger Suppression for limiting communication messages.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide *30 [0] TOUCHTONE OR ROTARY DIAL Enter 1 if TouchTone service is being used. Enter 0 if rotary phone service is used. If selecting TouchTone, make sure the subscriber has requested and is paying for TouchTone service. Note that whether or not TouchTone dialing for call placement is permitted, communication by the use of DTMF signaling (ADEMCO High Speed) will still take place. See field 1*33 for TouchTone w/Rotary backup.
Section 22 – Data Field Descriptions *37 DOWNLOAD COMMAND ENABLES Dialer System Not Remote Remote Remote Upload Download Shutdown Shutdown Used Bypass Disarm Arm Program Program Each of the various remote functions can either be enabled or disabled through Compass downloading software. Disabling a function means that you will not be able to perform that function from Compass. Default values = [11011111]. Enter 1 to enable a function, enter 0 to disable.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide *44 [00] RING DETECTION COUNT | Only applicable if using a 4285/4286 VIP Module and/or if station-initiated downloading will be used. Enter 00 to disable ring detection. Enter 01-14 for ring counts of 1-14. Enter 15 to select Answering Machine Defeat Mode, which allows the system to receive calls even when a telephone answering machine is connected to the same phone line.
Section 22 – Data Field Descriptions *52 STANDARD/EXPANDED REPORT PRIMARY Alm Rst Byp Trbl Opn/Cls Low Batt Enter 0 for standard or 1 for expanded reporting for the primary phone number; default is 0. Note: Expanded overrides 4+2 format. *53 STANDARD/EXPANDED REPORT SECONDARY Alm Rst Byp Trbl Opn/Cls Low Batt Enter 0 for standard or 1 for expanded reporting for the secondary phone number; default is 0. Note: Expanded overrides 4+2 format.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide *67 PAGER PHONE NUMBER FOR SUPERVISION | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This field is used to enter the alpha numeric paging service phone number for Trouble reports. Enter up to 17 digits, 0-9; enter #11 for *, #12 for #, and #13 for a 2-sec. pause. Do not fill unused spaces. Enter * after the last digit of the phone number. *68 PAGER ID NUMBER FOR SUPERVISION This field is used to enter the Pager ID number for Trouble reports. Enter up to 10 digits.
Section 22 – Data Field Descriptions *76 PAGER ID NUMBER FOR TEST This field is used to enter the Pager ID number for Test reports. Enter up to 10 digits. If fewer than 10 digits are required, enter * after the last digit, (i.e., pager pin number). *79 ZONE TYPE RESTORES FOR ZONE TYPES 1-8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Enter 1 to enable Restore reporting for individual zone types. Enter 0 if no Restore report is desired for a zone type. Default = 0.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide *90 SECONDARY SUBSCRIBER ACCT # (partition-specific) Enter 00-09; B-F (11-15) | | | | [15 15 15 15] Enter the 3-or 4-digit number (depending on report format) for the secondary subscriber account: 00-09; B-F (11-15). Each number requires a 2-digit entry to allow entry of hexadecimal digits (B-F). If a 3-digit number is to be used, enter data only in the first 6 locations, leaving the last two unfilled. Default=15 15 15 15. Erase the field by entering *90*.
Section 22 – Data Field Descriptions 1*23 CROSS ZONING PAIR TWO | | Enter the second pair of zones, which must both be faulted within a five-minute period to cause an alarm. Enter 00,00 to disable. Must be 00,00 for UL burglary installations. 1*24 CROSS ZONING PAIR THREE | | Enter the third pair of zones, which must both be faulted within a five-minute period to cause an alarm. Enter 00,00 to disable. Must be 00,00 for UL burglary installations.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide [06] 1*30 RF RCVR SUPERVISION CHECK-IN INTERVAL | Enter the check-in monitoring interval in 2-hour increments. Enter 02-15 times 2 hours (4-30 hours). Failure of a receiver to receive any RF signal within the time entered will result in activation of the response type programmed for zone 990 for the first receiver and zone 988 for the second receiver and their related communication reports. Enter 00 to disable receiver supervision. Max. "2" (4 hr) for UL.
Section 22 – Data Field Descriptions 1*44 WIRELESS KEYPAD TAMPER DETECT [0] Enter 1 to enable tamper detection on wireless keypad. Enter 0 if tamper detection is not desired. If this feature is enabled, any attempt to tamper by means of many trial entries at a wireless keypad will be blocked by the control panel. If more than 40 key depressions are received without a valid sequence (arm, disarm, etc.), the Control panel will disable the wireless keypad.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 1*57 ENABLE 5800 RF BUTTON GLOBAL ARM [0] 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 ARM [0] Enter 1 to allow the RF button user to force a bypass of all faulted zones when arming the system.
Section 22 – Data Field Descriptions [00] 1*76 ACCESS RELAY # # (partition-specific) | The system can be programmed to provide user-activated access control. If enabled, the assigned relay will pulse for 2 seconds when the user enters his code and presses 0. Enter the relay number (00-96) for the relay that will be used for access control. Enter 00 if not used in this partition. This function has not been UL Listed for use with the VISTA-50PEN control. Must be 00 for UL installations.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 2*09 OPEN/CLOSE REPORTS BY EXCEPTION (partition-specific) [0] Enter 1 if Open/Close reports are to be sent only if the openings/closings occur outside the arm and disarm windows. Open reports will also be suppressed during the closing window in order to prevent false alarms if the user arms the system, then reenters the premises to retrieve a forgotten item. Note that openings and closings are still recorded in the event log.
Section 22 – Data Field Descriptions 2*23 DISPLAY BURG & PANIC ALARMS OF OTHER PARTITIONS [0] Enter 1 to allow burglary and panic alarms that occur on other partitions to be displayed at this partition's keypad(s). Otherwise, enter 0. 2*24 DISPLAY TROUBLES OF OTHER PARTITIONS [0] Enter 1 to allow troubles that occur on other partitions to be displayed at this partition's keypad(s). Otherwise, enter 0.
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S E C T I O N 2 3 #93 Menu Mode Programming • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information The #93 Menu Mode is a mode through which much of the system's programming is done. It enables the programming of the system via interactive screen prompts.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide DEVICE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO OUTPUT PGM? 1 = YES 0 = NO CUSTOM INDEX ? 1 = YES 0 = NO ACCESS GRP PGM 1 = YES 0 = NO EVENT/ACTION PGM 1 = YES 23-2 Device Address • Device Type • Keypad Options (incl. partition assignment) • RF House ID • LRR Options (incl. programming radio) For defining output relay functions. For entering voice descriptors for relays to be used with the 4285/4286 VIP Module.
S E C T I O N 2 4 Scheduling Options • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Introduction to Scheduling ♦ Daily Open/Close Schedules ♦ Time Window Definitions ♦ Holiday Schedules ♦ Open/Close Definitions ♦ Time Driven Events ♦ Scheduling Menu Mode ♦ Limitation of Access Schedules ♦ Scheduling Menu Structure ♦ Temporary Schedules ♦ Time Windows ♦ User Schedule Menu Mode • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Auto-Arm Delay • Auto-arm delay provides a delay (grace period) before auto arming. • It starts at the end of the closing time window. • The delay is set in 4-minute increments, up to 56 minutes in partition-specific program field 2*05. • At the expiration of this delay, the auto-arm warning will start. Auto-Arm Warning • The auto-arm warning causes the keypad sounder to warn the user of an impending auto-arm.
Section 24 – Scheduling Options Exception Reports • This option allows the reporting of openings and closings to the central station only if the arming and disarming occurs outside of the predetermined opening and closing time windows. • This option is set in partition-specific field 2*09. • The system can be programmed to send No Opening and No Closing reports if the partition is not armed or disarmed by the end of the corresponding time window.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Scheduling Example To understand scheduling, take, for example, a store that has the following hours: Monday to Thursday: Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays 9am to 6pm 9am to 9pm 10am to 4pm Closed Closed Assume the owner desires the times to allow employees to arm or disarm the system: Monday to Thursday: Open (disarm) Close (arm) Open (disarm) Close (arm) Open (disarm) Close (arm) Closed Friday Saturday Sunday & Holidays 8am to 9am 6pm to 6:30pm 8am to 9am 9pm to
Section 24 – Scheduling Options Temporary Schedule • The temporary schedule provides a method for the end user to override the daily and holiday schedules. • It consists of one opening window and one closing window for each day of the week. • The schedule takes effect for up to one week, after which it is automatically deactivated. • This schedule is programmed using the #81 Temporary Schedule Menu Mode.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Scheduling Menu Mode The #80 Scheduling Menu Mode is used to program most of the scheduling and timed-event options. To enter this mode, the system must first be in the normal operating mode (all partitions disarmed). Enter [User Code] + [#] + 8 + 0. NOTE: Only users with an Installer or Master level user code may enter the #80 mode.
Section 24 – Scheduling Options Scheduling Menu Structure To program schedules, enter Scheduling Program Mode: [User Code] + [#] + 80. (Installer or Master level user code.) This mode can only be entered when all partitions are disarmed. There are 5 sections of scheduling menus, as shown below. Entering 1 at a displayed main menu prompt will select that menu section. Prompts for programming that scheduling feature will then appear. Enter 0 to skip a section and display the next menu option.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Time Windows The system provides 20 time windows that are defined with start and stop times. These windows are used for various open/close and access schedules, as well as for output controls, and are the basis of the scheduling system. These windows are shared among all 8 partitions.
Section 24 – Scheduling Options Daily Open/Close Schedules Open/Close Schedule Worksheet Write in the previously defined time window numbers for open & close for each partition. Part Mon Op Tues Cl Op Wed Cl Op Thur Cl Op Cl Fri Op Sat Cl Op Sun Cl Op Hol Cl Op Cl 1 2 3…8 Open/Close Schedule Programming Each partition can be assigned one daily open/close schedule, plus a holiday open/close schedule.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Holiday Schedules A holiday schedule will override the regular daily open/close schedule on the programmed holidays throughout the year. Holiday Schedule Worksheet The system provides up to 16 holidays that can be assigned for the system. Each holiday can be assigned to any combination of partitions. List the desired holidays in a Month/Day format on the worksheet. Check the partitions for which these holidays apply.
Section 24 – Scheduling Options Time-Driven Events Worksheet Fill out the worksheet using the steps outlined below. Sched Time Days Action Action Activation Num. Window M T W T F S S H Desired Specifier Time 1 2 3…20 1) First enter the schedule number (01-20) and time window number (01-20), and note the day of the week the action is desired. 2) Enter the code for the desired action and action specifier. The action codes are the events that are to take place when the scheduled time is reached.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Bypass Commands Activation times 1 (Beginning), 2 (End), 3 (During) are the only valid choices for bypass commands. If 3 (During) is selected for auto-bypassing, the system will bypass the zone(s) specified on a particular zone list at the beginning of the window and unbypass the zone(s) at the end of the window.
Section 24 – Scheduling Options Additional Commands Action Code Action Specifier 75 Run Macro Macro # 76 Run Script Script # 77 Access Point Group Enable Group # 78 Access Point Group Disable Group # 3) Enter the desired activation time, which refers to when the action is to take place relative to the time window. Select from: Activation Time Description 1 Beginning of time window 2 End of time window 3 During time window active period only (On at beginning of window, off at end).
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide After entering Scheduling Menu Mode, press 0 until the “Timed Events ?” prompt appears. Enter 1 to program timed events. Timed Events ? 1 Yes 0 = No 0 TIMED EVENT # ? Enter the timed event number to be programmed (01-20). 01-20, 00=Quit 01 Press [∗]. The system will then prompt the user to enter the desired action to be taken. Enter 00 at the “TIMED EVENT #?” prompt to quit the timed event menus and display the “Quit ?” prompt.
Section 24 – Scheduling Options Action Codes: Action Specifier: 30=Auto bypass - Zone list 31=Auto unbypass - Zone list Actions 30-31 01 ZONE LIST ? If actions 30-31 were selected, the prompt at the right will be displayed. Enter the zone list number that contains the zones to be bypassed or unbypassed. ENTER 01-15 01 Press [∗] to accept entry. The “Time Window ?” prompt appears.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Limitation of Access Schedules Limitation of Access is a means by which a user's access code is limited to working during a certain period of time. The system provides 8 Access Schedules, each of which consists of two time windows for each day of the week and two time windows for holidays (typically one for an opening time window and the second for a closing time window).
Section 24 – Scheduling Options Hol A1 Window 2 ? 00:00 00:00 00 Enter the second time window number for holidays for this access schedule. As the number is keyed in, the actual time that has been stored for the window will be displayed. Press [∗] to continue. Quit ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0 Enter 0 at the “Quit ?” prompt to return to the main menu choices and continue programming. Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Mon DISARM WIND. 00:00AM 00:00AM This prompt is for entering the start and end times of the disarm (opening) window for Monday. Upon entry of this mode, the cursor will be positioned on the tens of hours digit of the start time of the disarm window. Enter the desired hour. Press [∗] to move to the minutes field. The minutes are entered in the same manner. Press [∗] to move to the AM/PM position. Pressing any key in the 0-9 range will toggle the AM/PM indication.
Section 24 – Scheduling Options User Scheduling Menu Mode The system provides up to 20 "timers" which will be available to the end user for the purpose of controlling output devices (4204 relay). These timers are comparable to the individual appliance timers that might be purchased at a department store. The output devices themselves are programmed into the system by the installer during Output Programming in the #93 Menu Mode.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 06 DAYS? MTWTFSS HIT 0-7 x x To select the days which are to be activated, enter 1-7 (Monday = 1). An "x" will appear under that day, indicating the output for that day is active. Entering a day's number again will deactivate that day. Pressing 0 will toggle all days on/off. The outputs will only be in effect for the days which have the letter “x” under them.
S E C T I O N 2 5 System Communication • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Reporting Formats ♦ Telephone Line Connections • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information The VISTA-50PEN provides one main built-in dialer for communication to the central station.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide A Successful Transmission When a control panel calls the central station receiver, it waits to hear a “handshake” frequency from the receiver to confirm that the receiver is on-line and ready to receive its message. Once the panel hears the handshake it is programmed to listen for, it sends its message. The panel then waits for a “kissoff” frequency from the receiver acknowledging that the message was received and understood.
Section 25 – System Communication Report 3+1/4+1 3+1/4+1 4+2 Standard Expanded Low Spd or Express Alarm SSS(S) A SSS(S) A SSSS AZ AAA(A) Z Trouble SSS(S) T SSS(S) T SSSS Tt TTT(T) t Bypass SSS(S) B SSS(S) B AC Loss SSS(S) E SSS(S) E SSSS Bb BBB(B) b SSSS EAC EEE(E) AC Low Batt SSS(S) L SSS(S) L SSSS LLB LLL(L) LB Open SSS(S) O SSS(S) O SSSS OU OOO(O) U Close SSS(S) C SSS(S) C SSSS CU CCC(C) U Test SSS(S) G SSS(S) G Restore SSS(S) R SSS(S) R SSSS Gg GGG(G)g Alarm S
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide ADEMCO High Speed Reporting events by channel: Channels 1 through 8 could have one of the following conditions: 1 = NEW EVENT 2 = OPENING (Status Channel Always = 2)* 3 = RESTORE 4 = CLOSING (Status Channel Always = 4)* 5 = NORMAL, NO EVENT TO REPORT 6 = PREVIOUSLY REPORTED, NOT YET RESTORED * NOTE: Channel 1 will contain the user ID 1-9, A-F if Open/Close reporting is enabled.
Section 25 – System Communication ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting takes the following format: CCCC QEEE GG ZZZ CCCC = Customer (subscriber) ID Q= Event qualifier, where: E = new event, and R = restore EEE = Event code (3 hexadecimal digits) GG = Partition number (system messages show “00”) ZZZ = Zone number for an alarm, or user number for Open/Close reports. System status messages (AC Loss, Walk-Test, etc.) contain zeroes.
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S E C T I O N 2 6 Downloading Primer (Remote Downloading is not a UL Listed feature) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Access Security ♦ Getting On-Line with a Control Panel ♦ Connecting a 4100SM Module for Direct-Wire Downloading ♦ On-Line Control Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information Downloading allows th
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Getting On-Line with a Control Panel At the protected premises, the Control panel must be connected to the existing telephone line (refer to the System Communication section). No programming of the panel is required before downloading to an initial installation. To download, do the following: Step Action 1 Enter the [Installer Code] + [#] + [5]. The panel temporarily enables a ring count of 5 and sets the Download Callback option to "1" (callback not required).
Section 26 - Downloading Primer • Shut down all security system functions (non-payment for a leased system) • Inhibit local keypad programming (prevents takeover of your accounts) • Leave a message for customer • Command the system to upload a copy of its resident program to the office • Read: arming status, AC power status, list of faulted zones, list of bypassed zones, 512 event log, list of zones currently in alarm, list of zones currently in trouble, and ECP equipment list • Set the real-time
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Remove the alpha numeric pager interface if it is installed while performing the direct-wire download. It may be reconnected once the direct-wire download is completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J8 CONNECTOR BLACK BLUE GR OU ND BROWN GR OU ND GREEN OU T6 RED OU T5 GR OU ND YELLOW GRAY IN 3 ER IN 2 INT PR GR DTR OU ND VIOLET NU 4142TR CABLE (SUPPLIED WITH 4100SM) 4100SM SERIAL MODULE To TB6 Aux. Power (+) (25mA current draw) To TB7 Aux.
S E C T I O N 2 7 Setting The Real-Time Clock • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Setting the Time and Date • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information This system provides a real-time clock, which must be set in order for the system's event log to keep track of events by time and date.
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S E C T I O N 2 8 User Access Codes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Adding an RF Key to an Existing User ♦ User Codes & Levels of Authority ♦ Deleting a Master, Manager, or Operator Code ♦ Adding a Master, Manager, or Operator Code ♦ To Exit the User Edit Mode ♦ Changing a Master, Manager, or Operator Code • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Level 0: Installer (User 1) Code • Programmed in field *00 (default = 4-1-4-0). Installer Open/Close reporting is selected in field *39. • Can perform all system functions (arm, disarm, bypass, etc.), but cannot disarm if armed by another code (or by Quick Arm). • Can add, delete, or change codes of all other authority levels, and can select Open/Close reports for any user. • Is the only code that can be used to enter program mode.
Section 28 - User Access Codes Level 6: Duress Codes • Sends a silent alarm to a central monitoring station if the user is being forced to disarm (or arm) the system under threat (only useful if the system is connected to a central station).
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Multiple Partition Access Examples Each user is programmed for a primary (home) partition. A user can also be given access to operate one or more additional partitions. Within each partition, each user may be programmed to have different levels of authority. For example, User #3, the VP of Engineering, could be assigned to work within the Engineering Department (Partition 1) of ABC Manufacturing.
Section 28 - User Access Codes Open/Close Rep.? 0 = NO , 1 = YES Access Group? Enter 0-8 RF Button ? 0=NO , 1=YES Enter Button ZN # (001-087) Multi-Access ? 0 = NO , 1 = YES Global Arm ? 0 = NO , 1 = YES Press 0 (NO) or 1 (YES), depending on whether or not arming/disarming by this user will trigger Opening and Closing reports. This prompt appears only if the Installer Code is used to add a user. If access schedules have been programmed, this prompt appears.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Changing a Master, Manager, or Operator Code Enter [Installer code]* + 8 + [User number (002-150)] + [new user's code] * Or Master or Manager code, but must be code with higher level of authority than the code being changed (i. e., Master Code can change a Manager or Operator-level Code, but cannot change another Master Code; a Manager Code can change an Operator-level Code, but cannot change a Master or another Manager Code).
S E C T I O N 2 9 Keypad Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ General Information ♦ Viewing Downloaded Messages ♦ Arming Commands ♦ Using the Built-in User's Guide ♦ Access Control ♦ Panic Keys ♦ Delaying Closing Time ♦ Speed Key [D] (Macros) ♦ Partition "Go To" Command ♦ Manual Relay Activation Mode (#70 Mode) ♦ Viewing Capabilities of a User ♦ Instant Activation Mode (#77 Mode) ♦ Viewing Zone Descriptor
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide A user code other than the Installer Code must be programmed into the system in order for the Quick Arm feature to work.
Section 29 - Keypad Functions Access Control The system has the capability to utilize access control by one of 4 methods. 1. One relay may be used for access control in each partition. The relay is programmed in data field 1*76. To activate this relay, the user enters his User Code + [0]. The relay will pulse for 2 seconds. 2.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide You must program data field 2*18 to enable the GOTO function. This is a partition-specific field that must be set for each partition the user wants to access from another partition's keypad Viewing Capabilities of a User The keypad will display the partitions that a user is authorized for, the user number, and the authority level for all partitions authorized. Enter [User Code] + [∗] + [∗].
Section 29 - Keypad Functions For the panic functions to be of practical value, the system must be connected to a central station. Speed Key [D] (Macros) The system supports up to 32 Speed Key (macro) commands. A Speed Key command is a series of keystrokes stored in the system memory and activated when a programmed lettered key is pressed. Each Speed Key command can include 32 keystrokes. Typical Speed Key functions include: • Arming sequences that involve first bypassing certain zones before arming.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide ENTER USER CODE ✴✴✴✴ Enter your user code. The programmed Speed Key sequence will begin automatically. To activate a Speed Key not assigned to the A-B-C keys, press and hold down the [D] key for 2 seconds until the following prompt appears: ENTER SPEED KEY # 01-32 00=QUIT Enter the desired Speed Key number. If a user code is required for any part of the Speed Key sequence, the following prompt appears. Otherwise, the Speed Key sequence automatically begins.
Section 29 - Keypad Functions nn DEVICE IS OFF HIT THE "*" KEY Voice: "’VOICE DESCRIPTOR’ DEVICE ‘NN’ ON/OFF. TO EXIT, ENTER 00 NOW" From a keypad, press [∗] to continue. The ENTER DEVICE NO. prompt will appear. From a telephone keypad, enter 00 to exit, or enter the next relay number to be programmed. The current on/off state of that relay will be annunciated as described above.
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S E C T I O N 3 0 Testing The System • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section ♦ Battery Test ♦ Testing Wireless Zones ♦ Dialer Test ♦ Trouble Conditions ♦ Burglary Walk Test ♦ Turning the System Over to the User ♦ Armed Burglary System Test ♦ To The Installer • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Battery Test When AC power is present, the VISTA-50PEN runs a brief b
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Armed Burglary System Test • Alarm messages will be sent to the central station during the following tests. Notify the central station that a test will be in progress. A display of "COMM. FAILURE" indicates a failure to communicate (no kissoff by the receiver at the central station after the maximum number of transmission attempts is tried). If this occurs, verify that the phone line is connected, the correct report format is programmed, etc.
Section 30 – Testing The System All partitions containing wireless transmitters must be placed in the test mode for sensitivity reduction of the RF receiver (50% sensitivity). Otherwise, the RF receiver remains at full strength. • • For multi-partition systems, make sure all partitions are disarmed before entering this mode. Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around the transmitter, as this will cause inaccurate results.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide • "CHECK" accompanied by a numeric display of "8XX," where XX = 00-31, indicates a trouble on a peripheral device (connected to the panel's keypad terminals) of the corresponding device address (00-31). • "CHECK" accompanied by a numeric display of "9XX," where XX = 00-99, indicates that a system trouble exists (dialers, bell outputs, ground fault, etc.). See the Zone Index/Zone Type Defaults section.
Section 30 – Testing The System Turning the System Over to the User • Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of its functions as well as the User's Manual supplied. • In particular, explain the operation of each zone (entry/exit, perimeter, interior, fire, etc.). Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature(s) programmed into the system.
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A P P E N D I X A Regulatory Agency Statements • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • UL Installation Requirements The following requirements apply to both UL residential and UL commercial burglary installations: • All partitions must be owned and managed by the same person(s). • All partitions must be part of one building at one street address. • The audible alarm device(s) must be placed where it/they can be heard by all partitions.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide For Grade AA Service: • You must use a 7920SE Long Range Radio. • Connect the 7920SE to the VISTA-50PEN burglary/audible panic alarm trigger. UL611/UL1610 Central Station Burglary Alarm Follow the instructions for UL609 Local installations given above. For Grade A Service: • You must use the VISTA-50PEN's dialer with a 7720 Long Range Radio.
Appendix A – Regulatory Agency Statements "FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT" This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and 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 installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 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 the user's satisfaction.
A P P E N D I X B DIP Switch Tables • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • B-1
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR ADDRESSABLE POLLING LOOP DEVICES 4208 ZONE EXPANDER 4192D/4192SDT/4192CP SMOKE DETECTORS 4190WH ZONE EXPANDER DIP + DIP DIP SIDE VIEW (UP) SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 (A) SIDE VIEW (UP) 1 2 3 4 5 UP APPLIES TO TABLE A ONLY SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 APPLIES TO TABLE A & B ONLY SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 (A) 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 SLOW DN UP POS.1: MUST BE DOWN WITH TABLE: POS.
Appendix B - DIP Switch Tables DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES MIRROR SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 (A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 SIDE VIEW (DN) 2 3 4 5 6 UP DN DN — } } UP THIS TABLE FOR DIPS WITH WORD “DN” 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 UP POS 6: UP (A), DN (B) = INST. MODE DN (A), UP (B) = PULSE COUNT POS.
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A P P E N D I X C Summary of System Commands • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Event Logging Commands Event Log Display = Code + [#] + 60 (Installer or Master Only) Event Log Print = Code + [#] + 61 (Installer or Master Only) Clear Event Log = Code + [#] + 62 (Installer or Master Only) Wireless System Commands House ID Sniffer Mode = Code + [#] + 2 (Installer Only) Transmitter ID Test = Code + [#] + 3 (Installer Only) Go/No Go Test = Co
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Programming Commands Site Initiated Download = User Code + [#] + 1. Direct-Wire Download Enable = User Code + [#] + 5. Enter Program Mode = Installer Code + 8000. Exit Program Mode = *99 Or *98. Scheduling Commands Programmed Schedule Events = User Code + [#] + 80 (Installer or Master Only). Temporary Schedule Editing = User Code + [#] + 81 (Installer, Master, Manager Only). Extend Closing Window = User Code + [#] + 82 (Installer, Master, Manager Only).
A P P E N D I X D Specifications • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VISTA-50PEN CONTROL Physical: 14-1/2"W X 18"H X 4.3"D Electrical: Voltage Input: From 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, 1.7 amps max., (UL1023, UL609 installations); 750mA less aux. current draw (UL985 installations).
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide 8112; 8122; 8132; 8142 Symphony (AUI) Physical: Width: 7.75 inches Height: 8.25 inches Depth: 1.
Index • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #70 Relay Mode.......................................................... 29-6 AC Transformer ........................................................... 4-4 #77 Mode .................................................................... 29-7 Access Group............................................................. 28-5 #93 Menu Mode Key Commands .............................. 19-4 Access Control..........
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Audio Alarm Verification Module Connections........ 11-2 Audio Alarm Verification Programming................... 11-3 Authority Levels and Modification Rules ................. 28-3 Auto Arming............................................................... 24-1 Auto Disarming.......................................................... 24-2 AUTO-ARM DELAY ............................................... 22-15 Auto-Arm Delay ................................................
Index E G Early Power Detect .................................................... 13-3 Earth Ground Connections.......................................... 4-4 Earth Ground Considerations ................................... 18-2 ENABLE 5800 RF BUTTON FORCE ARM ........... 22-14 ENABLE 5800 RF BUTTON GLOBAL ARM......... 22-14 ENABLE DIALER REPORTS FOR PANICS & DURESS ................................................................. 22-9 ENABLE GOTO FOR THIS PARTITION ..............
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide L Level 0 Installer (User 1) Code ................................. 28-2 Level 1 Master Codes ................................................ 28-2 Level 2 Manager Codes ............................................. 28-2 Level 6 Duress Codes................................................. 28-3 Levels 3-5 Operator Codes ........................................ 28-2 Limitation of Access...................................................
Index POWER UP IN PREVIOUS STATE ................ 18-3, 22-3 Powerline Carrier Devices........................................... 9-2 Power-Up Procedure .................................................. 18-1 PREVENT FIRE TIMEOUT ..................................... 22-2 PREVENT ZONE XXX BYPASS............................... 22-5 PRIMARY FORMAT.................................................. 22-6 PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER .................................. 22-4 PRIMARY SUBSCRIBER ACCT # ......................
VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide Timed Events ............................................................. 24-7 Time-Driven Event Programming .......................... 24-13 Time-Driven Event Worksheet ............................... 24-10 To Delete a Master, Manager, or Operator Code ..... 28-6 To EXIT The User Edit Mode.................................... 28-6 TOUCH-TONE OR ROTARY DIAL ......................... 22-4 TOUCH-TONE W/ROTARY BACKUP .................. 22-12 Transmitter Battery Life....
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 gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device. • Intrusion detectors (e.g.
ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller"), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product or, for products not having an ADEMCO date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchas
WARNING: OWNER'S INSTRUCTION NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVED WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS SYSTEM. ZONE 2 ZONE 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ALL CIRCUITS ARE POWER LIMITED. - SIREN + - AUXILARY POWER OUTPUT 9.6VDC - 13.8VDC, 750mA maximum Note: Include current drawn by keypads and polling loop devices when making auxiliary power calculations. ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT 10VDC - 13.8VDC Notes For UL Household Fire Installations 1. Use 12VDC, 14AH battery 2.
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