VistaQuest N7227V5 Audio Alarm Verification AAV, Wiring Connections, Programming

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Section 10. AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION (AAV)

UNIT

General Information

An Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) module, such as the Eagle 1241, 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.

 

 

Alarm reports must be programmed for the primary phone number to enable

 

 

 

this feature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AAV should not be used when Paging or Alarm Reports are being sent to a

 

 

 

Secondary number. If this is done, the call to the Secondary number by the

 

 

 

communicator after the alarm report will prevent the AAV from taking control

 

 

 

of the telephone line, and the AAV “Listen in” session cannot take place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UL

The AAV option cannot be used in UL installations.

 

After all messages have been sent during a reporting session to the primary phone number, the control will trigger the AAV if at least one of the messages was an alarm report. If Contact ID format is selected for the primary phone number, the control will send a "listen-in to follow" message (event code 606), which signals the 685 receiver at the central station to hold the phone connection for 1 minute.

Once the digital message is “kissed off”, the control will give up the phone line to the AAV module, without breaking connection with the central station. At this time, all sirens and all continuous keypad sounds will be shut off.

You must connect a 4204 relay module when using an AAV unit. Do not use relay output number 1 for any other usage.

Wiring Connections

The method used to trigger AAV is via the use of a 4204 relay module, as shown in the AAV connection diagrams that follow (one diagram for connections when a 4285 Phone module is used, the other when the 4285 is not used).

Programming

1.With at least one 2-line Alpha keypad (5137AD or 6139) connected, power up the system. If you had previously connected the AC transformer to the control panel, you need only plug in the transformer (to 120VAC outlet) to power up the system.

2.Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad:

Installer code (4 1 1 1) + 8 + 0.

3.Press 91. OPTION SELECTION. Enter “4” for AAV monitoring. Enter “0” for none. For UL installations, enter “0” (no AAV).

4.Relay programming in field 80: Do not program anything for Relay #1.

5.Exit the programming mode by keying 99.

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Contents VISTA-10SE Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors Recommendations For Proper Intrusion ProtectionTable of Contents Relay Output Devices Sequential Mode For 5800 Series Wireless Transmitters SectionList of Figures HOW to USE this Manual Conventions Used in this Manual Wireless Expansion General DescriptionAC Power Supply Back-Up BatteryOptional Phone module Supports the Ademco 4285 Phone module Communication FormatsInstalling the Lock if used Installing the ControlMounting the Cabinet Relay Unit if installed in cabinet Standard Phone Line Connections Standard Telephone Line ConnectionsWiring The AC Transformer Installing The Back-Up BatteryWiring Table Do not Connect the Wires to the Battery YETWiring To The Keypads Installing Remote KeypadsKeypads That May Be Used Mounting the Keypads Keypad Connections To The Control BoardPreliminary Check-out Procedure Using a Supplementary Power Supply For KeypadsBasic HARD-WIRED Zones Installing the Hard-Wired ZonesWiring Burglary and Panic Devices To Zones Wiring 4-Wire Smoke/Combustion Detectors on ZoneProgramming Hard-Wired Zones Zone Types Special Notes on Zone Check-Out Procedure For Hard-Wired ZonesProgramming Wireless RF Zone Expansion 5800 RF Systems Wireless Systems AvailableSeries Receiver Wireless Zones Wireless System Operation and Transmitter SupervisionTransmitter Battery Life Wireless System Installation AdvisoriesInstallation and Setup of the 4281/5881 Wireless Receivers Receiver SupervisionSeries Transmitter Setup BoardSetting the DIP Switches On 5700 SeriesRefer to the Compatible 5700 Series TransmittersDIP Switch Tables for 5700 RF System Wireless Devices Compatible 5700 Series Transmitters Model Product Zone/ID # DescriptionProgramming the Control For a 5700 Wireless System Using the House ID Sniffer Mode 5700 SystemsEnter your Installer Code + # + Zone Programming For 5700 TransmittersProgramming Guide Programming 5700 RF Enter the Installer Code + # +Systems Series Transmitter Setup Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters TempProgramming the RF Transmitters 5800 RF Systems GBDEnrolling 5800 Transmitters Into The System RF House ID CodeEnrolling Through Zone Programming ZN ZT RC In L 0 0 0 0 RF Recommend that you confirm the programming of every Transmitter before proceeding to the next zoneSniffer 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 Installing the Phone module Phone Module WiringPhone Module General InformationTerminal Connects to Caller ID UnitsWiring Notes 4285Programming The Control For Phone Access Press 95. Ring Detection CountVoice Answering Module Downloading Field 95 ProgrammingTo 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 30. Alarm Bell Timeout Testing the SounderSounder Connections Press 51. Confirmation of Arming DingGeneral Information Long Range RadioConnection Wiring Connections Audio Alarm Verification AAVProgramming Connection Of AAV Unit When Not Using a 4285 Phone module Final Power UP To bypass this delay, press # +Calculating the Battery Size Needed ExampleMaking the Battery ConnectionsDevice Current # Units Total Current Total =Entering Zone Descriptors program menu mode SectionProgramming the Descriptors PressO R Press 8 to save all words in memory Press 6 to accept the selected wordAlternate Method For Programming Zone Descriptors Method Alpha Vocabulary List For Adding Custom WordsSequential Mode For 5800 Series Wireless Transmitters Serial # ↑ Page System Communication Following describes each format in greater detailAdemco Contact ID Reporting takes the following format +1/4+1 Report Standard ExpandedCommunication Programming Table of Contact ID Event CodesPress 45 Phone System Select Enter 1 digit default = Press 46 Report FORMAT, PRIMARY/SECONDARYPress 47 SPLIT/DUAL Reporting To Primary Phone No To Secondary Phone NoTo Program System Status and Restore Report Codes 60 68, 70 Press 60 Trouble Report CodePress 61 Bypass Report Code Press 62 AC Loss Report CodePress65 OPEN/EXIT Alarm Report CODE, 1st Digits Press 67 RF XMTR. LOW Battery Report CodePress 68 Cancel Report Code Press 70 Alarm Restore Report CODE, 1st DigitPress 74 LOW BAT Restore Report Code Press 75 RF XMTR. LOW Battery Restore CodePress 92 Number of Reports in Armed Period Press 94 Download Phone NumberTesting the System Test ProcedureTo the Installer System Operation To program a Duress codeTo change the Duress code To delete the Duress codeFeatures for Each Arming Mode Keypad FunctionsDisarmed, Not Ready Forced Quick BypassKeys Displayed as Zone If usedRelay Outputs Security Code + # +Trouble Conditions See Troubleshooting Guide also Troubleshooting Guide System including WirelessControl Before you call Technical Support, be sure you PleaseRead the Instructions Specifications & Accessories SpecificationsVISTA-10SE Security Control Remote Keypad Remote KeypadsRelay Module Phone Module Transmitter ModuleZones With the Ademco VISTA-10SE Accessories Compatible Devices No CNAdemco 702 Outdoor SirenFederal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 Statement Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 StatementUL Notices Canadian Department of Communications DOC Statement Limitations of this Alarm System ADT VISTA-10SE Summary of Connections Ademco Limited Warranty