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VISTA-10
SE
N7227V5 5/97
Installation Instructions • Installation Instructions • Installation Instructions
Security System
THIS ISSUE INCLUDES THE NEW “QED” (QUICK ENROLLMENT
OF DEVICES) PROCEDURE FOR 5800 SERIES TRANSMITTERS
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Page 1 - VISTA-10

VISTA-10SEN7227V5 5/97Installation Instructions • Installation Instructions • Installation InstructionsSecurity SystemTHIS ISSUE INCLUDES THE NEW “Q

Page 2 - Heat-Activated Detectors

– 10 –Optional Output Relays • Up to 4 relays using one 4204 Relay Module.• Actions programmable to respond to zone activity or manual keypad entries.

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

– 11 – Section 2. INSTALLING THE CONTROLThis section provides instructions for mounting the control cabinet, andinstalling the cabinet lock (if used)

Page 4

– 12 –4204 Relay Unit(if installed in cabinet)1. Insert self-tapping screws (provided) in two adjacent raised cabinet tabs.Leave the heads projecting

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– 13 –Installing the Control and RF Receiver Circuit Boards Together in the Cabinet1. Hang two short (black) mounting clips (provided with receiver) o

Page 6 - LIST OF FIGURES

– 14 –Wiring The AC Transformer No. 1321 Wire the No. 1321 transformer to terminals 1 and 2 on the control board. Seewiring table below for wire

Page 7 - HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

– 15 –Section 3. INSTALLING REMOTE KEYPADSThis section lists the wired keypads that may be used and providesinstructions for wiring and mounting t

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– 16 – KEYPADSBLACKREDGREENYELLOW456CONTROLTERMINALSKEYPAD CONNECTOR CABLE ↓7Figure 5. Keypad Connections To The Control BoardMounting th

Page 9 - Wireless Expansion:

– 17 –SUPPLEMENTARYPOWER SUPPLY+–CONTROLTERMINAL STRIPAUX AUX. DATA DATA– + IN OUT4567IMPORTANT:MAKE THESE CONNECTIONSDIRECTLY TOSCREW TERMINALSAS SHO

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– 18 –Section 4. BASIC HARD-WIRED ZONES 1–6This section provides general information for the hard-wired zones in thesystem, plus specific instruction

Page 11 - Installing the Lock (if used)

– 19 –Compatible System Sensor 4-Wire Smoke/Combustion Detectors1412 4-wire ionization products of combustion detector.2412 4-wire photoelectric smoke

Page 12 - LONG MOUNTING CLIPS

– 2 –RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTIONThe following recommendations for the location of fire and burglary detectiondevices help provide proper cov

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– 20 –Zone Types00 = Zone Not Used01 = Entry/Exit #102 = not used03 = Perimeter04 = Interior Follower05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night06 = 24 Hr Silent07 =

Page 14 - Wiring The AC Transformer

– 21 –When you have programmed all the hard-wired zones and Panic keyssatisfactorily, exit ✱56 interactive mode at the Enter Zn Num. prompt byentering

Page 15 - Keypads That May Be Used

– 22 –Section 5. WIRELESS (RF) ZONE EXPANSION(5700 AND 5800 RF SYSTEMS)This section provides the following information:• Wireless systems available.•

Page 16 - Mounting the Keypads

– 23 –The supervision for a particular transmitter in the 5800 system may be turnedoff by entering it as a "UR" (unsupervised RF) type, as d

Page 17 - POWER SUPPLY

– 24 –4321ON OFF▲▲MOUNTINGHOLESINTERFERENCE INDICATORLEDCIRCUITBOARDDIP SWITCHPLUG&SOCKETINSERT INRIGHT-HANDTERMINALSANTENNASYELLOWREDBLACKGREEN}T

Page 18 - DETECTORS

– 25 –Setting the DIP Switcheson 5700 SeriesTransmittersSet the DIP switches on each 5700 series transmitter to the appropriatezone/ID number and Hous

Page 19 - Programming Hard-Wired Zones

– 26 –DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 RF SYSTEM WIRELESS DEVICESHOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)123456UPDN12345UPDN12345678UPDN123456

Page 20 - Programming Panic Keys

– 27 –Compatible 5700 Series TransmittersModel Product Zone/ID # Description5701 Panic Transmitter 62 or 63 • Programmable for either silent or audib

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– 28 –Programming the Control For a 5700 Wireless System1. With at least one two-line Custom English keypad wired and set to address31 (default), powe

Page 22 - (5700 or 5800 series)

– 29 –Data field ✱22 RF SYSTEM TYPE, must have been programmed for a 5700RF system (“1”). Also, the House ID should have been entered in field ✱24,and

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– 3 –TABLE OF CONTENTSSection 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION... 9Sec

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– 30 –10. Mark the zone number on the transmitter.11. After the transmitter has been entered into thesystem, press [✱] to continue.Typical summary dis

Page 25 - DEFINITIONS

– 31 –• If the keypad does not beep, re-orient or move the transmitter to anotherlocation. Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is req

Page 26 - BATTERY REMOVED

– 32 –Compatible 5800 Series TransmittersEnter As InputModel Product Device Type Description5801 Wireless Panic UR or RF • Has four pushbuttons, eac

Page 27 - ✱24, and the wireless key

– 33 –Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters (Continued)Enter As InputModel Product Device Type Description5819 Shock Processor RF • Connects to external

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– 34 –3.✱24. RF HOUSE ID CODEThe House ID identifies a 5827 or 5827BD Wireless keypad if it is used(enter 01–31). The wireless keypads should be set t

Page 29 - SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS

– 35 –ZN ZT – RC In: L10 00 – 00 RF: 15. A display will appear, showing a summary of that zone's programming.If the zone is not programmed, th

Page 30 - ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING

– 36 –10 Input S/N: L A002-4064 1The system will enroll the serial number of the first transmitter heard,add the loop number entered

Page 31 - 5800 Series Transmitter Setup

– 37 –To Either Temporarily Or Permanently Remove A Zone From The System (5800 System).1. Enter the programming mode:Key Installer Code + 8 + 0 and p

Page 32 - responses (e.g.

– 38 –Go/No Go Test(5700/5800RF Systems)Before mounting transmitters permanently, conduct Go/No Go tests to verifyadequate signal strength and reorien

Page 33 - Data field

– 39 –Section 6. RELAY OUTPUT DEVICESRelay Device BasicsRelays are programmable switches that can be used to perform many differentfunctions. They c

Page 34 - SEQUENTIAL MODE

– 4 –Section 5. WIRELESS (RF) ZONE EXPANSION (5700 & 5800 RF SYSTEMS), CONT’DTo Either Temporarily or Permanently Remove a Zone From the System

Page 35 - – RC In: L

– 40 –The letter(s) in parentheses after each function described below, such as (A)after ACTION, are those that appear in the various summary displays

Page 36 - Section 13. SEQUENTIAL MODE

– 41 –STOP (STP): The "STOP" programming determines when and under whatconditions the relay will be de-activated. The followingoptions are a

Page 37 - (Continued)

– 42 –Output Relay DisplaysEnter Relay No.(00 = Quit) 01Upon pressing ✱80, this screen will appear. Enter the Relay Number 01, 02,03, or 04 for a 4204

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– 43 –The display then returns again to the first screen so that the next relay numberto be programmed can be entered, or enter [0][0] to end relay pr

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– 44 –Section 7. 4285 PHONE MODULEThis section provides instructions for mounting the 4285 Phone module, wiringthe Phone module and for programming th

Page 40 - restores

– 45 –1. Make 12V (+) and (–) and data in and data out connections from the Phonemodule to the control, using the connector cable supplied with the Ph

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– 46 –4285 WIRING NOTES:1. Wire the 4285 Phone module exactly as shown, using a direct-connect cord and RJ31X jack.2. If Touch-tones are not heard whe

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– 47 –Programming The Control For Phone Access1. With at least one addressable keypad (but set to the non-addressablemode, address 31) connected to th

Page 43 - Zone List Displays

– 48 –Checking the Operation of the 4285 Phone moduleTo Check Phone module Operation From an On-Premises Phone1. Pick up phone and enter the programme

Page 44 - Section 7. 4285 PHONE MODULE

– 49 –Section 8. EXTERNAL SOUNDERSThis section provides a list of compatible sounders, connection information foran external sounder and programming

Page 45 - Not Used

– 5 –Section 13. SEQUENTIAL MODE(For 5800 Series Wireless Transmitters)... 61Section 14. SYS

Page 46 - VOICE MODULE

– 50 –This control complies with NFPA requirements for temporal pulsesounding of fire notification appliances.Temporal pulse sounding for a fire alarm

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– 51 –Section 9. LONG RANGE RADIOGeneral InformationCheck availability of Model 7720PLUS or 7820 long range radio.If output to long range radio is se

Page 48

– 52 –Section 10. AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION (AAV)UNITGeneral InformationAn Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) module, such as the Eagle 1241, is an add-on

Page 49 - Section 8. EXTERNAL SOUNDERS

– 53 –TERMINALS ON CONTROLEARTHGROUND17 18 19 20➡1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16PREMISESANSWERINGMACHINE ANDPHONESANSWERING MACHINE▲TIPRI

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– 54 –Section 11. FINAL POWER UPIn previous sections, you made temporary power connections for the purposeof programming and testing. This section pr

Page 51 - Section 9. LONG RANGE RADIO

– 55 –Making the BatteryConnections1. Use the battery standby formula (shown on previous page) to select theappropriate battery for the installation.R

Page 52 - General Information

– 56 –Section 12.ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMINGThis section provides instructions for programming Alpha descriptors This isrecommended for systems using

Page 53 - ON CONTROL

– 57 –4. Press “0” (No).* The system will thenautomatically display the defaultdescriptor for zone 1. * The procedure for adding custom words tothe bu

Page 54 - Section 11. FINAL POWER UP

– 58 –✱ ZN 01 BACKDOOR A↑Flashing Cursor if “6” ispressed (system ready fornext word). 9. Press “6” to accept the selectedword.Note: If these

Page 55

– 59 –4. For selection of the next word (e.g., DOOR), repeat step 3, as follows:Press key [3] until the first letter of the next word appears (e.g., &

Page 56 - Section 12

– 6 –LIST OF FIGURESFigure 1. Installing the Cabinet Lock ... 11Figure 2. In

Page 57 - ✱ ZN 01 BACK

– 60 –ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST(For Entering Zone Descriptors)NOTE: Some rarely-used words appearing in previously published lists have been deleted fromt

Page 58 - = Yes 00

– 61 –Section 13. SEQUENTIAL MODE(for 5800 Series Wireless Transmitters)(Use this mode only after all other zone information hasbeen programmed, incl

Page 59

– 62 –10 Input S/N: L Axxx xxxx5. This prompt is displayed when the system has found the next zonewhich needs to be enrolled.The system wil

Page 60 - ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST

– 63 –7. The system will search for the next zone that does not have a serialnumber associated with it. If one is found, the prompt in step 5, along

Page 61 - Section 13. SEQUENTIAL MODE

– 64 –Section 14. SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONThis section provides an explanation of formats this system accommodates forreporting alarms and other system c

Page 62 - Serial #

– 65 –3+1/4+1 3+1/4+1Report Standard Expanded 4+2Alarm SSS(S) A SSS(S) A SSSS AZAAA(A) ZTrouble SSS(S) T SSS(S) T SSSS TtTTT(T) tBypass SSS(S) B SSS

Page 63 - TESTING THE SYSTEM

– 66 –TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODESCode Definition110 Fire Alarm121 Duress122 Alarm, 24-hour Silent123 Alarm, 24-hour Audible Panic131 Alarm, Perim

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– 67 –Press ✱ 45 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT Enter 1 digit (default = 0)If Central Station Receiver is not on WATS line:0 = Pulse Dial, 1 = Tone Dial.If Ce

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– 68 –Example 1. Pager displays: 1234– 911– 004This indicates that Subscriber No. 1234’s system is reporting an Alarm (911),due to zone 4 being f

Page 66 - Communication Programming

– 69 –Press ✱63 LOW BAT REPORT CODEThis will be sent when a low battery condition exists in thesystem’s standby battery.Note: Connection to the standb

Page 67 - (continued)

– 7 –HOW TO USE THIS MANUALThis manual is written to accommodate both the new and the experienced installer ofAdemco products. A general description o

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– 70 –Press ✱74 LOW BAT RESTORE REPORT CODEThis is sent when a system low battery condition is restored tonormal.Press ✱75 RF XMTR. LOW BATTERY RESTOR

Page 69

– 71 –Section 15. TESTING THE SYSTEMTest ProcedureAfter installation is completed, the System should be carefully tested, as follows:1. With the Syst

Page 70 - TESTING THE SYSTEM

– 72 –To test the wireless part of the system and the RF Receiver, perform the twofollowing tests: Transmitter Sniffer Mode and Go/NoGo Test Mode .TRA

Page 71 - Test Procedure

– 73 –Section 16. SYSTEM OPERATIONSecurity CodesInstaller Code The installer programs the 4-digit Installer Code initially as part of theprogramming

Page 72 - TO THE INSTALLER

– 74 –Keypad FunctionsGeneralInformationNote that if you enabled QUICK ARM (field ✱21), the [#] key can be pressedinstead of entering the security cod

Page 73 - Section 16. SYSTEM OPERATION

– 75 –Panic Keys There are three individual panic keys or, on some keypads, panic key pairs. Ifprogrammed, they can be used to manually initiate alarm

Page 74 - Panic Keys

– 76 –• The "EXIT ALARM" display, etc. will also result if an alarm from an exit orinterior zone occurs within two minutes after the end of

Page 75

– 77 –Section 17. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDESYSTEM (including Wireless)SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY1. Transmitter signal notreceived at 4281/5881.1a. Tra

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– 78 –TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY7. Intrusion alarm for no ap-parent reason. (continued)7d. Magnetic contacts impro

Page 77 - SYSTEM (including Wireless)

– 79 –CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORTPLEASE,Before you call Technical Support, be sure you:• READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!• Check all wiring connections.• Deter

Page 78 - SMOKE DETECTOR

– 8 –CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUALMAIN SECTION TITLES ARE SHOWN IN REVERSE TYPEULThese notes include specific information which must be followed if

Page 79 - CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT

– 80 –Section 18. SPECIFICATIONS & ACCESSORIESSpecificationsVISTA–10SE SECURITY CONTROL1. Physical: 12-1/2" W x 14-1/2" H x 3" D (

Page 80 - Specifications

– 81 –6127REMOTE KEYPAD1. Physical: 5-3/4" W x 4-3/4" H x 1" D (146mm x 121mm x 26mm).2. Electrical: Voltage Input: 12VDC; Current Drai

Page 81 - 4285 PHONE MODULE

– 82 –Accessories (Compatible Devices)No. 1321 16.5VAC, 25VA Plug-In Transformer (in U.S.A.)No. 1321CN 16.5VAC, 25VA Plug-In Transformer (in Canada)So

Page 82

– 83 –REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTSFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has

Page 83 - REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS

– 84 –UL NOTICES1. This is a "Grade A" residential system.2. The 4285 Phone module and 7720PLUS or 7820 Long Range Radios have not been ULte

Page 84 - UL NOTICES

– 85 –CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS(DOC) STATEMENTNOTICEThe Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This c

Page 85 - (DOC) STATEMENT

– 86 –WARNING!THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEMWhile this System is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection aga

Page 86 - WARNING!

– 87 –TO DETERMINE TOTAL STANDBY LOADON BATTERY, ADD 100mA TO TOTAL OFAUX. POWER OUTPUT AND REMOTEKEYPAD CURRENTS.USE UL LISTED LIMITEDENERGY CABLE FO

Page 87 - WARNING:

N7227V4 5/97ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTYAlarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions,subsidiaries and affilia

Page 88 - ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY

– 9 –Section 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe VISTA–10SE is a control that supports up to 22 zones, using basic hard-wired, and/orwireless, plus remote keyp

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