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PART 3
SYSTEM OPERATION & TESTING
Contents
Main
VISTA-40
Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions
2-Partitioned Security System
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART 1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Use Part 1 when installing the hardware components of the installation.
PART 2. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
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descriptions of all data fields. It also provides procedures for using #93 Menu Mode.
PART 3. SYSTEM OPERATION AND TESTING
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Section 1. GENERAL INFORMATION
SUMMARY OF SYSTEM FEATURES
System Features
The X-10 devices are not UL Listed for fire and burglary applications.
Programming Features
Communication Features
INTRODUCTION TO THE PARTITIONED SYSTEM
Basic Partitioning Features
The following lists the partitioning features of the VISTA-40 system.
Global Partitioning Features and Resources
Partition Specific Features
Section 2. INSTALLING THE CONTROL
MOUNTING THE CABINET
MOUNTING THE PC BOARD
PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS
PHONE MODULE
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Section 3. POWERING THE SYSTEM
POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET
AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET
Section 4. INSTALLING REMOTE KEYPADS
PART 2. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
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2-WAY VOICE KEYPADS AND AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION
2-WAY VOICE KEYPADS AND AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION
Section 5. ZONE CONFIGURATIONS
BASIC 9 HARD-WIRED ZONES
Zone 1 Advisories
Zones 2-8 Advisories
Zone 9 Advisories
2-WIRE POLLING LOOP EXPANSION (Zones 10 through 64)
Advisories
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WIRELESS EXPANSION (Zones 163)
any
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Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around the transmitter.
ZONE TYPES DEFINITIONS
does not
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VOLTAGE TRIGGERS (Connector J7)
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Note:
2-WAY VOICE KEYPADS & AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION
Section 6.
RELAY OUTPUTS & POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES
Section 7. THE 4285 PHONE MODULE
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control cabinet's
and
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WIRING NOTES:
Example:
before
via an on- premises phone
Section 8. 2-WAY VOICE KEYPADS & AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION (AAV)
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CONNECTING THE ADEMCO VOICE INTERFACE MODULE (VIM)
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(SHOWN SET FOR ADDRESS 7)
(SUPPLIED WITH VIM)
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IMPORTANT: SET DIP SWITCHES BEFORECONNECTING 4-PIN CONNECTOR FROM CONTROLS KEYPAD TERMINALS.
PART 2. PROGRAMMING GUIDE
AAV Notes
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Note:
Section 9. EXTERNAL SOUNDERS
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(NFPA) requirements for temporal pulse sounding of fire notification appliances.
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Section 1. GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Section 2. ZONE TYPES
Zone Types & Applicable Sensors
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Section 3. DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING SYSTEM-WIDE (GLOBAL) DATA FIELDS
INDEX TO PROGRAMMING FIELDS
DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS
Control Options
Control Options (continued)
Downloader Options
Dialer Options
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Dialer Options (continued)
Wireless Options
Wireless Options (cont.)
Partitioning Options
Relay Output Options
Real-Time Clock Options
Event Logging Options
PROGRAMMING PARTITION-SPECIFIC DATA FIELDS
Partition-Specific Field Descriptions
Partition-Specific Field Descriptions (continued)
must
2nd Page Fields
3rd Page Fields
Section 4. PROGRAMMING WITH #93 MENU MODE
#93 Menu Mode Key Commands
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(assume, for example that the desired description for zone 1 is BACK DOOR)
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ALPHA VOCABULARY
(Word Space)
*Note: This factory-provided vocabulary of words is subject to change.
CHARACTER (ASCII) CHART
32 (space) 33 ! 34 " 35 # 36 $ 37 % 38 & 39 ' 40 ( 41 )
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immediately.
A trouble condition can only occur on fire and day/night zones).
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Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitutes Vocabulary
Section 5. SYSTEM COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION FORMATS
High Speed Format Limitations
ONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT s
COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING
COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Summary Of Default Consequences
Loading communication defaults results in the following:
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COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for LOW SPEED FORMAT (*94 then *80)
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*74 CODE *75 ID *76 CODE *77 ID *78
COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO EXPRESS FORMAT (*94 then *81)
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*74 CODE *75 ID *76 CODE *77 ID *78
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COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO HIGH SPEED FORMAT (*94 then *82)
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*74 CODE *75 ID *76 CODE *77 ID *78
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COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO's CONTACT ID FORMAT (*94 then *83)
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*74 CODE *75 ID *76 CODE *77 ID *78
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Section 6. DOWNLOADING
REMOTE DOWNLOADING
Other brands are not compatible, even if claimed to be 100% compatible.
Read Only:
Part Read/Write:
Full Read/Write:
Part Read/Write:
Read Only:
Full Read/Write:
DIRECT WIRE DOWNLOADING
Section 7. SETTING THE REAL-TIME CLOCK
PROCEDURE
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Section 1. SYSTEM OPERATION
SECURITY ACCESS CODES
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EXAMPLE:
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
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VIM VOICE INTERFACE MODULE OPERATOR FUNCTIONS
EVENT LOGGING
EVENT LOG MODE COMMANDS
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Section 2. TESTING THE SYSTEM
Using The Test Mode
2-Way Voice Test Mode
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Section 3. SUMMARY OF SYSTEM COMMANDS
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Section 4. REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS
CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (DOC) STATEMENT
NOTICE
AVIS
DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR ADDRESSABLE POLLING LOOP DEVICES
B
DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR ADDRESSABLE POLLING LOOP DEVICES
A
4208 ZONE EXPANDER
123456 78
B
THIS TABLE FOR DIPS WITH WORD UP ( = OFF)
DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES
DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES
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4275 PIR
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MIRROR
SHOWN SET FOR ID 10 (A) SIDE VIEW (UP)
123456 7 UP DN
4194 REED CONTACT (SURFACE MOUNT)
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DIP
UP SW3
UP SW4
Section 5. SPECIFICATIONS
VISTA-40 CONTROL
FORMATS SUPPORTED:
CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
PLEASE,
Before you call Technical Support, be sure you:
WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM
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J8
VISTA-40 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS
J7
WARNING: OWNER'S INSTRUCTION NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVED
ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY
ADDENDUM TO:
after all zone information has been entered
2
System Communication
3
not
or
or
4
after
5
all
not
6
not
7
not
Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone
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