Section 7. THE 4285 PHONE MODULE

General

The 4285 Phone Module is an add-on accessory for the VISTA-40 that will permit

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access to the security system via a Touch-tone phone (either on premises or by a

 

call-in when away). Only one Phone Module can be used in this

 

security system and it must be assigned as device address 04 only

 

and assigned to partition 1 using #93 Menu Mode, Device

 

Programming. The Phone Module normally controls the partition in

 

which it is installed, but can control the other partition by using

 

the "GOTO" command.

UL

.The 4285 is not permissible in UL installations.

When properly connected, the 4285 Phone Module will enable the user to do the following via a Touch-tone telephone:

1.Receive synthesized voice messages over the phone regarding the status of the security system.

2.Arm and disarm the security system and perform most other commands using the telephone keypad, with voice annunciation being provided over the phone as confirmation after any command is entered.

 

The on-premises phone system need not have Touch-tone service, but the

 

phone used for phone access must have Touch-tone capability (if premises uses

 

PULSE dialing, switchable phones should be set for Touch-tone temporarily

 

before attempting phone access). An off-premises phone that does not have

 

Touch-tone service and must use Pulse for dialing may not permit switching to

 

Touch-tone after dialing; in such a case, phone access from that phone will not be

 

possible.

 

NOTE: Some digital phone systems may not emit true TouchTone from the

 

keys, so access may be limited by this type of phone.

 

The Phone Module can annunciate many of the same words that would normally

 

be displayed on an Alpha keypad under the same system conditions.

 

Phone access to the security system from on-premises is possible only by entry

 

of an installer-programmed 2-digit "phone code" (1Ð9 and * or #). When

 

attempting to access the security system from a phone outside the premises, a

 

voice prompt to enter the 2-digit phone code and the 4-digit security code will be

 

provided.

 

Detailed operating instructions for phone access to the security system are

 

provided with the Phone Module. In addition, a PHONE ACCESS USER'S

 

GUIDE is supplied with the Phone Module for the user of the system.

Mounting The Phone

The Phone Module may be mounted in the control cabinet if space is available or,

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if this is not possible, on the side of the cabinet or adjacent to it. Pry off the Phone

 

Module's cover prior to wiring.

 

When the Phone Module is mounted inside the control cabinet, it can be

 

attached with 2-faced adhesive tape to the cabinet's interior surface. Do not

 

mount on the cabinet door or attempt to attach it to the PC board. The Module's

 

cover can be left off if it is mounted within the cabinet.

 

When the Module is to be mounted outside the cabinet, screw holes at its rear will

 

permit it to be mounted horizontally or vertically (2-faced adhesive tape may be

 

used, if preferred). Wires can be brought out from the side or back (a round

 

breakout is also available on the back). When the Module's mounting and wiring

 

is completed, its cover should be installed (with label affixed, as indicated next).

 

Affix the 4285 connections label (supplied separately) to the inside of the Phone

 

Module's cover if the cover is used. Otherwise, affix the label to the inside of the

 

control cabinet'sdoor.

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