Honeywell Ademco Security Systems Earth Ground, Metal Cold Water Pipe, AC Power Outlet Ground

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Mounting and Wiring the Control

CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHALL (CSFM) AND UL RESIDENTIAL FIRE

24-HOUR BATTERY BACKUP REQUIREMENTS

The California State Fire Marshal and UL have regulations which require that all residential fire alarm control panels must be provided with a backup battery which has sufficient capacity to operate the panel and its attached peripheral devices for 24 hours in the intended standby condition, followed by at least 4 minutes in the intended fire alarm signaling condition. This control panel can meet these requirements without using a supplementary power supply, provided that the panel’s auxiliary power and bell output currents are limited as indicated below.

OUTPUT LIMITATIONS TO MEET CSFM 24 HOUR BATTERY BACKUP REQUIREMENTS

AND UL RESIDENTIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS

OUTPUT CURRENT LIMITATIONS

BATTERY INFORMATION

Output Current Total

Maximum Auxiliary Current

Battery Capacity

Recommended Battery

 

 

To Use (Amp/Hrs)

(Yuasa Model No.)

600mA maximum total of

45mA

4AH

NP4-12 (or ADEMCO 467)

auxiliary power plus bell

160mA

7AH

NP7-12

output currents

200mA

8AH

NP4-12 (two) ‡

 

425mA

14AH

NP7-12 (two) ‡

 

500mA

17.2AH

NPG18-12

NOTE: Use two batteries, connected in parallel. Obtain an Ademco Battery Harness Kit SA5140-1. (Both batteries will fit inside the panel’s cabinet.)

Earth Ground

Metal Cold Water Pipe:

Use a non-corrosive metal strap (copper is recommended) firmly secured to the pipe to which the ground lead is electrically connected and secured.

AC Power Outlet Ground:

Available from 3-prong, 120VAC power outlets only. To test the integrity of the ground terminal, use a 3-wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators, such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61-035, or equivalent, available at most electrical supply stores.

This product has been designed and laboratory-tested to ensure its resistance to damage from generally expected levels of lightning and electrical discharge, and does not normally require an earth ground.

If an earth ground is desired for additional protection in areas of severe electrical activity, terminal 25 on the control board, or the cabinet, may be used as the ground connection point. The examples of good earth grounds listed at the left are available at most installations.

AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET

* If using hardwire

 

DEVICE

CURRENT

UNITS

TOTAL CURRENT

devices such as PIRs,

6150

Fixed-Word Keypad

30mA

 

 

refer to the

6160

Alpha Keypad

100mA

 

 

specifications for that

 

 

 

 

 

6150V Fixed-Word Display Voice Keypad

60mA

 

 

particular unit's current

 

 

6160V Alpha Display Voice Keypad

60mA

 

 

draw.

 

 

5881/5882 RF Receiver

35mA

 

 

 

 

 

‡ Figures are for relays

5883

Transceiver

80mA

 

 

4204

Relay Unit

15/180mA

 

 

OFF/relays ON.

 

 

 

4285 Phone Module

160mA

 

 

 

4286 Phone Module

300mA

 

 

 

*

 

 

 

 

 

*

 

 

 

 

 

*

 

 

 

 

(Current available from Aux.

terminals = 600 mA max.)

TOTAL =

 

In UL installations, maximum current draw from the Auxiliary Output and the Alarm Output combined must not exceed 600 mA (500 mA max from Auxiliary Output).

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Contents Ademco VISTA-10P Ademco VISTA-10PSIA Recommendations for Proper Protection Table Of Contents System Communication and Operation Menu Mode ProgrammingTesting the System Compatible Devices Features and Installation HighlightsCapabilities FunctionsImportant Installation Highlights Installer Please Read Mounting the PC Board Alone no RF Receiver Mounting and Wiring the ControlCabinet and Lock Mounting the PC Board and RF Receiver Mounting Board with RF ReceiverSize MA or less 100 mA 300 mA 500 mA 600 mA Wiring to KeypadsSupplementary Power optional Keypad AddressesDistance from control Wire Size Wiring the AC TransformerBackup Battery Wire Run ChartMetal Cold Water Pipe AC Power Outlet GroundEarth Ground Normally Open Zones/ Normally Open Eolr Zones Hardwire ZonesWire Smoke Detectors Smoke DetectorsRF Receiver No. of Zones Installing the RF ReceiverInstalling a 5800TM Module Transmitter Battery Life Installing the TransmittersInstalling a Keyswitch Keyswitch Wiring Connections Connecting Relay ModulesPhone Line/Phone Module Connections On-Board Trigger Connector with 4-Wire CableOn-Board Triggers Long Range Radio Connections Phone Module ProblemsRJ31X Audio Alarm Verification Connections AAV, listen-InKeypads To enable keypadsProgramming Overview About ProgrammingOutput Devices Wireless Receiver, Transmitters, and Wireless Keys keyfobsPager Programming Function KeysZone Type Definitions Monitor Zone No Alarm ResponseKeyswitch ConfigurableTask Procedure Menu Mode Programming ∗56, *57, ∗58, ∗79, ∗80, ∗81, ∗82Loading Factory Defaults/Initializing for Download Exiting the Programming ModeTable of Device Addresses Reports as†† Enabled By…Programming Data Fields System Setup FieldsData Field Programming About Data Field ProgrammingZone Sounds & Timing Dialer Programming System Status Report Codes Bypass Restore Report Code Cancel Report CodeAlarm Restore Report Code Trouble Restore Report CodeMiscellaneous System Fields No. of Reports In Armed Period per Zone Swinger Suppression Event Log EnablesEvent Log Full Report Code Option SelectionPager Programming Fields Zone Type 90 Report Codes Configurable Zone Type Programming FieldsConfigurable Zone Type Configurable Zone Type OptionsZone Conditions Represented Entries Configurable Zone Type ChartsKeypad Programming Fields Installation Instructions SET to CONFIRM? 0 = no 1 = YES Menu Mode ProgrammingZone Programming Procedure Zone Programming Overview ∗56 and ∗58 Menu ModesXmit to Confirm Input Type RF TransInput S/N L Input S/NProgram ALPHA? 0 = no 1 = YES ∗58 Expert Programming Mode ProceduresCompleting Zone Programming Template ? Wireless Key Programming TemplatesRC in L Xmit to Confirm Press to Skip Wireless Key Predefined Default TemplatesWireless Key Transmitter Input S/N AXXX-XXXXOutput Device programming involves Output Device Programming Overview *79/*80 Menu ModeMenu Mode Output Device Mapping ∗79 Menu ModePrompt Entry Menu Mode Defining Output Functions∗80 Menu Mode Output Definition ComponentsE P Trig List No Used for… Zone List Overview ∗81 Menu ModeMenu Mode Zone List ProgrammingIs no longer available to be used as an end Function Key Programming Overview ∗57 Menu ModeProgramming Function Keys Press the desired function key, A-DWhen defining descriptors About Descriptor Programming Overview ∗82 Menu ModeProgramming Zone Descriptors Menu mode ∗82 Custom? ZN 01 Back D OORZN 01 Back Door ZN 01 Back DoorFor Entering Zone Descriptors Character Ascii Chart For Adding Custom WordsSystem Operation section Programming Installer and User Schedules= group number Installation Instructions Report Code Formats System Communication and OperationSystem Communication Overview Code for Type +1/4+1 Report Standard Expanded WhereMaximum Ademco Contact IDCode Definition Level User No Functions Setting the Real-Time ClockUser Security Codes Function Description Keypad CommandsKeypad Functions Voice KeypadsKeys Displayed as Zone Various System Trouble DisplaysAlpha Display MeaningSystem Test Testing the SystemAbout Test Procedures Checking Transmitter Enrollment Sniffer ModeAutomatic Periodic Test Report Go/No Go Test ModeAutomatic Standby Battery Tests Dialer Communication Test and Periodic Test ReportsLong Range Radio Specifications & AccessoriesRelay Module Phone ModulesModel Product Input Type Description Series Transmitter Input Loop IdentificationCompatible 5800 Series Transmitters Table Can be used to turn the burglary protection on and off 5827 Wireless KeypadInstallation Instructions FCC Part Industrie CanadaFederal Communications Commission FCC Part Industry CanadaSIA Quick Reference Guide UL NoticesLimitations of this Alarm System Limitations and Warranty10-2 Index 10-4 Summary of Connections K0735V3 10/04 Rev. B Limited Warranty