VistaQuest N7227V5 installation instructions Series Transmitter Setup

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If the keypad does not beep, re-orient or move the transmitter to another location. Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required.

3.Mount the transmitter according to the instructions provided with the transmitter.

4.Exit the GO/NO GO test mode by entering Installer Code + ( OFF ).

You should now proceed to Check-Out Procedure for Wireless Zones” at the end of this section.

5800 Series Transmitter Setup

General 5800 series transmitters have built-in serial numbers that must be entered

Information (“enrolled”) into the system using the56 or 83 interactive mode, or input to the control via the downloader. 5800 series transmitters (except 5827 described separately) do not have DIP switches.

5800 Series Each transmitter's zone number is programmed into the system in56 mode.

Transmitter Input Some transmitters, such as the 5816 and 5817, can support more than one

Loops "zone" (referred to as loops or inputs). On the 5816 for example, the wire con- nection terminal block is loop 1, the reed contact is loop 2. Each loop must be assigned a different zone number and entered separately.

For button transmitters (wireless "keys"), such as the 5804, you must assign a unique zone number to each individual button used on the transmitter. Each button on the transmitter also has a pre-designated loop or input number, which is displayed when entered.

Refer to 5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification in the separate Programming Guide manual

UL

The 5816, and 5817 do not supervise their loop wiring for shorts Therefore,

 

 

for UL Household Burglary installations, the loop wiring may not exceed 3 ft.

 

 

 

Programming an RF House ID (01–31) in field 24 is necessary only if

 

using 5827 or 5827BD wireless keypads. An RF House ID is not necessary

 

for other 5800 series transmitters and the entry should be left at “00” (default)

 

in those cases.

 

The 5827 wireless keypad reports low battery status as zone "00."

5800 Series

All of the transmitters described have one or more unique factory assigned

Transmitter Input

loop inputs. Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone (e.g., a

 

Types

5804's four button inputs require four programming zones).

 

 

 

5800 Transmitters can be entered into the system as one of the following input

 

 

 

device types:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input Device Type

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"RF"

Sends periodic check-in signals, as well as fault,

 

 

 

(Supervised RF)

restore, and low battery signals. The transmitter

 

 

 

 

must remain within the receiver's range.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"UR"

Sends all the signals that the "RF" type does,

 

 

 

(Unsupervised RF)

but the control does not supervise the check-in

 

 

 

 

signals. The transmitter may therefore be

 

 

 

 

carried off-premises.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"BR"

These send only fault signals. They do not send

 

 

 

(Unsupervised Button

low battery signals until they are activated. The

 

 

 

RF)

transmitter may be carried off-premises.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters until ready to use, as will be

 

 

 

indicated under “Programming the RF Transmitters (5800 RF Systems)”later

 

 

 

in this section. Though it is not critical to remove batteries after entering into

 

 

 

the system, it is recommended in order to avoid interference while entering

 

 

 

additional transmitters into the system.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents VISTA-10SE Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection Recommendations For Smoke And Heat DetectorsTable of Contents Relay Output Devices For 5800 Series Wireless Transmitters Section Sequential ModeList of Figures HOW to USE this Manual Conventions Used in this Manual General Description Wireless ExpansionCommunication Formats AC Power SupplyBack-Up Battery Optional Phone module Supports the Ademco 4285 Phone moduleInstalling the Lock if used Installing the ControlMounting the Cabinet Relay Unit if installed in cabinet Standard Telephone Line Connections Standard Phone Line ConnectionsDo not Connect the Wires to the Battery YET Wiring The AC TransformerInstalling The Back-Up Battery Wiring TableWiring To The Keypads Installing Remote KeypadsKeypads That May Be Used Keypad Connections To The Control Board Mounting the KeypadsUsing a Supplementary Power Supply For Keypads Preliminary Check-out ProcedureWiring 4-Wire Smoke/Combustion Detectors on Zone Basic HARD-WIRED ZonesInstalling the Hard-Wired Zones Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices To ZonesProgramming Hard-Wired Zones Zone Types Special Notes on Zone Check-Out Procedure For Hard-Wired ZonesProgramming Wireless System Operation and Transmitter Supervision Wireless RF Zone Expansion 5800 RF SystemsWireless Systems Available Series Receiver Wireless ZonesReceiver Supervision Transmitter Battery LifeWireless System Installation Advisories Installation and Setup of the 4281/5881 Wireless ReceiversBoard Series Transmitter SetupTransmitters Setting the DIP SwitchesOn 5700 Series Refer to the Compatible 5700 SeriesDIP Switch Tables for 5700 RF System Wireless Devices Model Product Zone/ID # Description Compatible 5700 Series TransmittersZone Programming For 5700 Transmitters Programming the Control For a 5700 Wireless SystemUsing the House ID Sniffer Mode 5700 Systems Enter your Installer Code + # +Programming Guide Programming 5700 RF Enter the Installer Code + # +Systems Series Transmitter Setup Temp Compatible 5800 Series TransmittersGBD Programming the RF Transmitters 5800 RF SystemsEnrolling 5800 Transmitters Into The System RF House ID CodeEnrolling Through Zone Programming ZN ZT RC In L 0 0 0 0 RF Transmitter before proceeding to the next zone Recommend that you confirm the programming of everySniffer Mode Check-Out Procedure for Wireless ZonesTransmitter ID Go/No Go Test Relay Device Basics Relay Output DevicesRelay Modules Alarm Programming Output Relays Choices for Zone Types Example of Output Relay Programming General Information Installing the Phone modulePhone Module Wiring Phone ModuleCaller ID Units Terminal Connects to4285 Wiring NotesDownloading Field 95 Programming Programming The Control For Phone AccessPress 95. Ring Detection Count Voice Answering ModuleTo Check Phone module Operation From an On-Premises Phone Checking the Operation of the 4285 Phone moduleTo Check Phone module Operation From an Off-Premises Phone External Sounders Press 51. Confirmation of Arming Ding Press 30. Alarm Bell TimeoutTesting the Sounder Sounder ConnectionsGeneral Information Long Range RadioConnection Wiring Connections Audio Alarm Verification AAVProgramming Connection Of AAV Unit When Not Using a 4285 Phone module Example Final Power UPTo bypass this delay, press # + Calculating the Battery Size NeededTotal = Making the BatteryConnections Device Current # Units Total CurrentPress Entering Zone Descriptors program menu modeSection Programming the DescriptorsO R Press 8 to save all words in memory Press 6 to accept the selected wordAlternate Method For Programming Zone Descriptors Method For Adding Custom Words Alpha Vocabulary ListSequential Mode For 5800 Series Wireless Transmitters Serial # ↑ Page Following describes each format in greater detail System Communication+1/4+1 Report Standard Expanded Ademco Contact ID Reporting takes the following formatTable of Contact ID Event Codes Communication ProgrammingTo Primary Phone No To Secondary Phone No Press 45 Phone System Select Enter 1 digit default =Press 46 Report FORMAT, PRIMARY/SECONDARY Press 47 SPLIT/DUAL ReportingPress 62 AC Loss Report Code To Program System Status and Restore Report Codes 60 68, 70Press 60 Trouble Report Code Press 61 Bypass Report CodePress 70 Alarm Restore Report CODE, 1st Digit Press65 OPEN/EXIT Alarm Report CODE, 1st DigitsPress 67 RF XMTR. LOW Battery Report Code Press 68 Cancel Report CodePress 94 Download Phone Number Press 74 LOW BAT Restore Report CodePress 75 RF XMTR. LOW Battery Restore Code Press 92 Number of Reports in Armed PeriodTest Procedure Testing the SystemTo the Installer To delete the Duress code System OperationTo program a Duress code To change the Duress codeForced Quick Bypass Features for Each Arming ModeKeypad Functions Disarmed, Not ReadySecurity Code + # + Keys Displayed as ZoneIf used Relay OutputsTrouble Conditions See Troubleshooting Guide also System including Wireless Troubleshooting GuideControl Before you call Technical Support, be sure you PleaseRead the Instructions Remote Keypads Specifications & AccessoriesSpecifications VISTA-10SE Security Control Remote KeypadRelay Module Phone Module Transmitter ModuleZones With the Ademco VISTA-10SE Siren Accessories Compatible DevicesNo CN Ademco 702 OutdoorFederal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 Statement Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 StatementUL Notices Canadian Department of Communications DOC Statement Limitations of this Alarm System ADT VISTA-10SE Summary of Connections Ademco Limited Warranty