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    iii . Table of Contents •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• List of F igures ...................................................................................................................................... v Con vention s Use d i[...]

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    Table of Contents iv SEC TION 7: S etting th e Rea l-Time Clo ck ........................................................................................ 7 -1 General Information ............................................................................................................ ...............................................7-1 Setting the[...]

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    v List of Figures •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Figure 3-1: Installing the Lock ............................................................................................... ................................................3-1 F[...]

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    vi Conventions Used in This Manual •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Before you begin using th is manual, it is important th at you und erstand the mean ing of th e following symbols ( icons) . U L These notes include specific inform[...]

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    1-1 SECTION 1 General Description •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• About the VISTA-40 The VISTA -40 is a 2-partitio n, UL Listed c ontro l panel with the following feature s: • Prov ides 64 zone s using hardwir ed, po lling loop a[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 1-2 Event Log • Provide s an event log (histor y log) that can store up to 100 ev ents. • Can print the event log on a se rial printer using a 4100SM. • Can view th e event log on a n al pha keypa d. Additional Features • Provides up to 2 0 in stall er-defined, cus tom words tha t can be u sed for zon[...]

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    2-1 SECTION 2 Partitioning •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Theory of Partitioning This system p rovide s the ability t o arm and disarm up to 2 differ ent are as, as if each had its o wn contr ol. These areas are calle d partit ion[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 2-2[...]

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    3-1 SECTION 3 Installing the Control ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• This s ection describ es the procedures for mountin g and wiri ng the control panel a nd all the periph eral devices . Mounting the Control Cabinet To mount the c on[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-2 PC BOARD (Shows typical local Grade A listing installation) R UN BELL WIRES IN CONDUIT PLUG THIS KNOCK OUT PLUG THIS KNOCK OUT PLUG THIS KNOCK OUT PLUG THIS KNOCK OUT R UN ALL REMAINING WIRE THROUGH HERE CLIP-ON DOOR T AMPER SWITCH CABINET MOUNTING HOLE (4 PLACES) T O PLUG AN UNUSED KNOCK OUT OPENING, REM[...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-3 Installing the Keypads • Up to 31 addr essable ke ypads (addresse s 00-30) may be used (you may ne ed to use an auxiliary power supply if the 750mA aux . output is exceeded). T he foll owing keyp ads m ay be u sed: • 2-line alpha display, 6139/6160 • The length of all wire runs com bined, regardless of [...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-4 Installing External Sounders The VISTA- 40 provi des a b ell circu it outpu t for oper ating fire and bur glary alarm no tification appliances. T he alarm out put is rated as follows: 10VDC – 14VD C, 1.7A max., powe r-limited. The outpu t has the foll owing opti ons: • Selectabl e for supervis ion. ?[...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-5 P ANEL BELL P ANEL BELL TO OTHER DEVICES NONPOLARIZED BURGLAR Y INDICA TING DEVICES POLARIZED FIRE INDICA TING DEVICE POLARIZING DIODES (MUST MOUNT A T INDICA TING DEVICE) BELL BELL HORN non_polar_devices Figure 3-7: Wiring Nonpolarized Burglary Devices Supervising the Alarm Output To wire the alarm output us[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-6 TERMINALS ON CONTROL EARTH GROUND INCOMING TELCO LINE Handset TIP RING RJ31X JACK PLUG DIRECT CONNECT CORD TIP RING GROUND PREMISES PHONES { { BROWN (TIP) GREY (RING) GREEN (TIP) RED (RING) 26 27 28 29 30 Incoming Telco Line Figure 3-8: Telephone Line Connections Wiring Burglary, Panic and Smoke Detector [...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-7 Using 2-Wire Smoke Detectors on Zone 1 Zone 1 can suppo rt up to 16 2-wire smoke dete ctors. The alarm current on z one 1 supports only one smok e detector in the alarmed state. Compatible 2-Wire Smoke Detectors DETECTOR TYPE DEVICE MOD EL # Photoelec tric, direct -wire Sys tem Sens or 2400 Photoelec tric w/ [...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-8 + + + + + HEAT DETECTOR 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS V128BP-002-V0 NO CONNECTION C NC NO RESET RELA Y 1, 2, 3, OR 4 4204 RELA Y MODULE NOTES: · PROGRAM THE RELA Y TO TRANSFER ON FIRE ZONE RESET (ACTIV A TION CODE 54). SEE 4204 RELA Y MODULE SECTION FOR DET AILS. · SECOND CODE AND OFF ENTERED A T CONSOLE MOMEN[...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-9 - + - + - + EOL POWER SUPERVISION RELA Y MODULE A77-761B 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS 2000 OHM EOLR TO FIRE ZONE TERMINALS HEA T DETECTOR + – SHOWN PO WERED . RELA Y OPENS WHEN POWER IS LOST 333PRM-002-V0 333 PRM 7 6 5 4 3 -2 +1 8 JUMPER NC C NO P1 JUMPER P1 ON 333 MODULE MUST BE IN "B" POSITION FOUR-WI[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-10 Using 2-Wire Latching Glassbreaks on Zone 8 Zone 8 can support 2-wi re glas sbreak detectors . The zone provides enough stan dby curren t to power up to 50 2-wire gl ass break detectors meeting th e requi rements listed be low. Compatible Glassbreak Detector s Use detectors tha t meet the fol lowing ra t[...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-11 Model Number Type 7500 Single Technol ogy Glas sbreak Detec tor 9500 Dual Technology Glassbreak Detect or 4209U Universal Group Zoning Module 4193SN Serializ ed 2-Zone Expander 4293SN Serializ ed 1-Zone Expander 4190SN Serializ ed 2-Zone Expander 998MX Seri alized PIR U L • The 4208 must be m ounted either[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-12 Polling Loop Supervision A short on the p olling loo p is indicate d by a tro uble on zone 997 and re ports as a tr ouble co ndition only . If annunciation is desir ed, program the zone as type 05. If a device on the p olling loo p fails (the panel c annot "see" that d evice), the s ystem d isp[...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-13 Wireless Zone Expansion U L The 5881ENHC RF Receiv er and the 5869 Holdup Switch Transm itter are listed for UL Comm ercial Burglary applications . All other RF receivers and transmitters are not lis ted for UL Commerc ial Burglary applications . The foll owing ta ble l ists th e receivers th at ma y be used[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-14 To install the 5881 RF rec eiver , perfor m the follo wing steps: Step Action 1 Moun t the receiver, followi ng the ad visori es stated previou sly. 2 Set the DI P switch es in the receiver for the address (01-07) . See Figure 3-20 . Make sure the addr ess setti ng is no t being used by anoth er device ([...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-15 Installing the 5800TM Module Installation o f this module is necessar y only if y ou are using a 5827BD o r 5804BD Bi-dire ctional de vice. The address for the 5800TM must be enabled in the control ’ s Device Programm ing in the #93 Menu Mode as a keypad and then ass igned to a partition. To install the 58[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-16 Transmitter Battery Life Batteries i n the wireless transm itters ma y last from 4 to 7 years, dependi ng on the en vironm ent, us age, a nd the spec ific wirele ss device being used. Fac tors such as humidity, high or low temper atures, as w ell as large swings in te mperatur e may all re duce t he actu[...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-17 S W I T C H 4204 ADDRESS SETTINGS POSITION (" — " means "OFF") 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — 3 ON ON —— ON ON —— ON ON —— ON ON —— 4 ON ON ON ON —— —— ON ON ON ON ——— — 5 ON ON ON ON ON ON [...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-18 123456 78 9 4142TR CABLE GRA Y (GROUND) YELLOW (OUT 1) RED (OUT 2) GREEN (GROUND) BRO WN (OUT 3) BLUE (GROUND) BLACK (OUT 4) WHITE (GROUND) J7 CONNECTOR N/U IF USED: 1. OUT 1 IS NO LONGER USABLE FOR SMOKE DETECTOR RESET (SEE FIELD 1*46). 2. OUT 2, 3, 4 CAN STILL BE USED TO PR O VIDE ALARM ST A TUS INDICA[...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-19 2K ELOR 2K ELOR T AMPER SWITCH (CONT ACTS CLOSE WHEN SWITCH DEPRESSED). LOCK SWITCH (NORMALL Y OPEN) + TO J7 / OUT 2 TO J7 / OUT 4 TO A UX POWER (TERMINAL 6) ZONE ZONE TO ZONE 7 (+) (TERMINAL 20) YELLOW WHITE GREEN (READ Y) RED (ARMED) RED BLACK 820 ohms 820 ohms J7_keyswitch Figure 3-24: Remote Keyswitch Wi[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-20 Connecting the 4100SM to a Serial Printer To conne ct a serial pr inter using t he 4100SM, refe r to Figure 3-26 and perform the f ollowi ng steps : Step Action 1 Connect te rminal 1 on the 4100S M to the Violet w ire on t he 4142TR cable . 2 Connect te rminal 6 on the 4100S M to the Brow n wire on t he [...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-21 To install the VIP module , perfo rm the fo llowing st eps: Step Action 1 Mount the module in the contr ol cabinet if space is av ailable or, if t his is not possible , on the sid e of the cabi net or adja cent to it. If you mount the VIP M odule i nside t he control cabine t, attach it to the ca binet ’ s[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-22 Installing the Audio Alarm Verification Module U L Audio Alarm Verific ation (AAV) is not permitted in UL installations. • 685 Receiver s oftware must be rev . 4.6 or higher. Earlier versions will not hold the phone line connection. • Contact ID c ode for “ Listen-in to Follow ” is 606. Contact I[...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-23 RED GREEN RING TIP NOT USED EARTH GND GND AUXILIAR Y A UD ENABLE AUXILIAR Y A UD IN SPKR 7 SPKR 6 SPKR 5 SPKR 4 SPKR 3 SPKR 2 SPKR 1 GND GND +12VDC IN GND INSIDE UVST PWR INSIDE UVST PWR OUTSIDE UVST PWR ALARM TRIG IN VOICE RELA Y POLE VOICE RELA Y NC F ALLING VOICE TRIG RISING VOICE TRIG NOT USED MIC 7 MIC [...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-24 Power Limiting Outputs All output s are pow er-limite d as per UL985/U L1023. The foll owing ta ble s hows the m axim um curren t that may be d rawn from each ou tput. Output Maximum Current Draw Auxiliary Power 750mA Polling Loop 64mA Alarm Output 1.7A For Househol d Fire or Combination Househ old Fire/[...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-25 Panel Earth Ground Connections In order for th e lightn ing tra nsien t protective devi ces in this p roduct to be eff ective, the des igna ted earth grou nd terminal (te rminal 30) must be t erminate d in a good earth gro und. Recomme nded wire gaug e for the g round connec tion is #16 AWG, r un no farther [...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-26 3. In Table 3, ente r device s connec ted to the Alarm Output. Calculate al arm currents, then add to get the Alarm O utput cur rent subto tal. Table 3: Alarm Output Current Load Total Current Device Model # Device Current X # of Units Standby Alarm XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Alarm [...]

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    Section 3 - Installing the Contro l 3-27 6. Use the Battery Sel ection Table to s elect the appropri ate ba ttery for the in stal lati on. Table 6: Battery Selection Table Capacity Recommended Battery Comment 4AH Yuasa NP4-12 7AH Yuasa NP7-12 12AH Yuasa NP 12-12 Fits in large mercantile cabinet only. 14AH Yuasa NP 7-12 Connect two in parallel. 17.2[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 3-28[...]

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    4-1 SECTION 4 Programming ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Program Modes There are two progra mmi ng modes f or the VISTA-4 0. These are the Data Field Pro gram Mode and t he #93 Menu M ode. The Da ta Fiel d Progra m Mode i s where man[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 4-2 Entry Errors • If an addres s is imp roperly en tered, the keypa d displays “ FC. ” • If a p rogram en try is i mproperl y entered (for example, a lar ger numbe r than is permitt ed), the key pad display will g o blank. In ei ther of the a bove cases , si mply re- enter [ ✳ ] + the correct field[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 4-4 Below is a list of the main menus. For details re fer to the VISTA-40 Pro gramming Guide . MAIN MENU OPTIONS ZONE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0 For programming the f ollowing: • Zone Number • Zone Response Type • Partition Number for Zone • Di aler report code f or zone • Input Device Type for zo ne (w[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 4-4 Zone Number Designations The VISTA-40 suppo rts up to 64 zo nes of hardw ire, polling lo op and/o r wirele ss prot ectio n, distributed among up t o 2 partitio ns. The follo wing table lists the zone number s and the types of se nsors that can be use d with each , and some al ternate f unction s of the z [...]

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    Section 4 – P rogramming 4-5 Communication Defaults for Zones ZONE # 1st 2nd ZONE # 1st 2nd ZONE # 1st 2nd ZONE # 1st 2nd 1 01 00 21 06 00 41 11 00 61 01 00 2 02 00 22 07 00 42 12 00 62 02 00 3 03 00 23 08 00 43 13 00 63 02 00 4 04 00 24 09 00 44 14 00 64 04 5 05 00 25 10 00 45 15 00 70 00 00 6 06 00 26 11 00 46 01 00 88 00 00 7 07 00 27 12 00 47[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 4-6 Type 06: 24-Hour Silent Alarm Sends a report to th e central stati on but provi des no keypad disp lay or soun ding. As sign th is zone type to a zone co ntaining an Emerge ncy button. Type 07: 24-Hour Audible Alarm Sends a report to th e central stati on and provi des an alarm sound at the key pad and an[...]

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    Section 4 – P rogramming 4-7 Programming for 4100SM • 1 ✳ 40 & 1 ✳ 41 Date and Time Set Repo rt Codes • 1 ✳ 70 Event Log Types ( 1 = enable; 0 = disable • 1 ✳ 71 12/24-Hour Time Stamp ( 0 =12 hr ; 1 =24 hr) Programming for Access Control A user can tri gger an a ccess poin t (i.e., door s trike) for 2 seconds by e ntering User C[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 4-8[...]

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    5-1 SECTION 5 Data Field Descriptions ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• About Data Field Programming The follo wing page s list this co ntrol ’ s data fie lds in numerical o rder. Field numbers ar e listed in t he left c olumn, follow[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 5-2 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION *12 Exit Delay #2 (partit ion-specif ic) Enter 03-15 multiplied by 15 s econds. 00 = no delay. Exit Delay #2 is used for a se condary door requiring a lo nger delay than those a ssigned to Exi t Dela y #1. NOTE: The d elay may not exceed 6 0 seconds for UL insta l[...]

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    Section 5 – Data F ield Descriptions 5-3 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION *24 Ignore Expansion Zone Tamper 0 = disable (tam per detect ion) 1 = enable (no tamper detec tion) If d isabl ed, the s ystem monit ors the ta mpers on exp ansion zones. NOTE: Only applicable to certain polling loo p sensors with tamper switches or 5800 Series tr [...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 5-4 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION *33 Primary Phone Number Enter 0-9; #11 fo r * , #12 for #, #13 for a 2- second paus e. Enter the primar y central station phon e number, up to 17 digits. This is the phone num ber the co ntrol will use to transmit Alarm and status messages to the central station.[...]

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    Section 5 – Data F ield Descriptions 5-5 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION *43 Dial Tone Detection 0 = disable 1 = enable If enab led, the s ystem wai ts for true d ial tone. I f no dia l tone is d etected, cont rol dial s at en d of pause prog ramm ed in fie ld *42. If d isabl ed, the s ystem pa uses for s econds ent ered in fi eld *4 2,[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 5-6 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION *52 Standard/Expanded Reporting Primary 0 = disable 1 = enable This fi eld ha s six ent ries as f ollows: A larm, Res tore, Byp ass, Troub le, Open/C lose, Low Ba ttery. I f enabl ed, expa nded reports ar e sent to the prima ry phone n umber if l ow speed format i[...]

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    Section 5 – Data F ield Descriptions 5-7 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION *68 Supervisory and Res tore Codes for Zon es 33 – 48 Enter 00-15 . This fi eld ha s five t wo-di git entr ies as f ollows: A larm Res tore, Trouble, Trouble R estore, Byp ass, an d Byp ass Res tore. Enter t he report code 01-15 for each type of rep ort. Enter 00[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 5-8 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION *82 Non-Alarm Report Codes (Second Digit Enter 00-15 . This fi eld ha s ten two- digi t entries as foll ows: Clos e, Open, Low Battery , Low Batte ry Rest ore , AC Los s, AC Res tore , Te st, Po wer-u p, Cance l, and Program Tamper. E nter the report code 01-15 f [...]

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    Section 5 – Data F ield Descriptions 5-9 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION 1*01 Response T ypes for Zo nes 28 – 32 Skip this field. U se #93 Menu Mo de, Zone Prog ramming to program the response types. Refe r to the Programming G uide for details. 1*02 Response T ypes for Zo nes 33 – 40 Skip this field. U se #93 Menu Mo de, Zone Prog [...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 5-10 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION 1*36 ID Digit for Zones 65 – 72 Skip this field. U se #93 Menu Mo de, Zone Prog ramming to program the report codes. Refer to the Programming Guide for details. 1*37 Alarm Code for Z ones 73 – 80 Skip this field. U se #93 Menu Mo de, Zone Prog ramming to prog[...]

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    Section 5 – Data F ield Descriptions 5-11 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION 1*49 Suppress Transmitter Supervis ion Sound 0 = disable 1 = enable If ena bled, n o trouble sou ndings occur on the keyp ad for t ransmit ter check-in failure s. Must be 0 for UL. 1*52 Send Cancel If Alarm + Off (partit ion-specif ic) 0 = disable 1 = enable If en[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 5-12 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIE S EXPLANATION 2*02 Daylight Saving Time S tart/End Weekend 0 = disable 1 = enable Enter th e start a nd end weekends f or dayl ight sa ving ti me as foll ows: 1=first; 2= second; 3=third; 4= fourth; 5= last; 6=next to last; 7=third fr om last. S tandard setting f or U.S. is 1,[...]

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    6-1 SECTION 6 Downloading Primer (Remote Dow nloading is not a UL List ed feature) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• General Information Down loading allow s the o perato r to r emote ly acce ss, program, a nd control th e security s ys[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 6-2 Getting On-Line with a Control Panel At the protected prem ises , the control panel mus t be connected to the exi stin g telephon e lin e (refer to SECTION 3: Installing the Control ). No progr amming of the panel is re quired befo re do wnloading to an initial installation unless yo u are per forming an [...]

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    Section 2 4 - Downloading P rimer 6-3 Direct-Wire Downloading The VISTA-40 c an be downlo aded witho ut using a modem o r tele phone line by using a 4100SM Se rial Module and Compass Do wnloading S oftwar e. The direc t-wire d ownload ing conne ction is to be temp orary, and is not pa rt of the permanent in stalla tion. Direct- wire d ownload ing i[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 6-4[...]

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    7-1 SECTION 7 Setting the Real-Time Clock ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• General Information This syst em provi des a rea l-ti me clock, which mus t be set in or der for t he system ’ s event log to keep track of events by time and[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 7-2[...]

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    8-1 SECTION 8 User Access Codes ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• General Information The VISTA -40 allows a to tal of 70 sec urity acc ess code s to be all ocated. Each s ecurity acces s code is i dentifi ed by a user ID number. A max [...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 8-2 Level 6: Duress Codes • Sends a silent alar m to a central mo nitoring statio n if the us er is b eing forced to dis arm (or arm ) the system unde r threat (system must be connec ted to a central stat ion). • When th e syst em ’ s Auxiliary V oltage Trigge rs are connected to anoth er commun icati o[...]

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    Section 9 – User A ccess Codes 8-3 Adding a Master, Manager, or Operator Code During user code entry , normal key depressions at other keypads in a partition are ignored. However, panic key depress ion causes an alarm and terminates us er entry. Enter Installer Co de † + [8] + new user no. (02-69) + new user ’ s cod e † Or Master or Manager[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 8-4 Changing a Master, Manager, or Operator Code Enter Installer Co de * + [8] + new user no. (02-69) + new user ’ s co de * Or Maste r or Manage r Code, but the c ode must be a highe r leve l of authority than the code be ing changed (e .g. a Mana ger Code can a dd an Opera tor-level Code, but ca nnot ad d[...]

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    9-1 SECTION 9 Testing the System ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Battery Tes t When AC power i s presen t, the VISTA- 40 run s a br ief battery test every 4 hours to determin e if there is a battery conn ected. If the VISTA-40 finds t[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 9-2 Step Action 6 Check the ke ypad-initiated alarms, if programmed, by pressing the panic key pairs ( ✳ and #, 1 and ✳ , and/or 3 and #). The word ALARM and a descriptor “ 99 ” are displayed for ✳ and #. If [1] and [ ✳ ] are pressed, “ 95 ” is displaye d; if [3] and [#] are pressed, “ 96 ?[...]

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    Section 10 – Testing The S ystem 9-3 Trouble Conditions Check or Trouble Messages Display Description CHECK This indicates that a problem ex ists on the zone number dis played. Zone trouble may be c aused by one of the following conditions: • A hardwired fire zone is open (broken wire). • A Day/Night zone (z one type 5) is faulted. • A poll[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide 9-4 Contacting Technica l Support PLEASE, before you call Technical Support, be sure you: • READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! • Check all w iring conne ctions. • Determine that the powe r supply and/or backup battery ar e suppl ying p roper volta ges. • Verify your program min g informa tion where applicable. ?[...]

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    A-1 APPENDIX A Regulatory Agency Statements ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UL Installation Requirements The follo wing re quirement s apply to bo th UL Re sidential and U L Commer cial Burglar y installations: • All partitions must[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide A-2 UL611/UL1610 Cent ral Station Burglary Alarm Follow the instruc tions for UL609 Local installat ions give n above. For Grade A Service: • You must use t he VISTA-40 diale r with a 7720 Long Range Radio . • Connect the control ’ s burglary/audible panic alarm trig ger (o n J7 header) and th e 659EN ?[...]

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    Appendix A – Regulatory A gency Statements A-3 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS C OMMISSION (FCC) PART 15 STATEMENT NOTE: This equipm ent has been tested and f ound to c omply w ith the limits f or a Class B dig ital device, pursu ant to par t 15 of the FC C Rules. Th ese limits are desig ned to p rovid e reasonable pr otection against harmful in terferenc[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide A-4 CANADIAN EMISSIONS STATEMENTS This Class B digital ap paratus complies w ith Canadian ICES- 003 NOTICE The Indu stry Canada Label identif ies certified equipmen t. This certification mean s that the equipm ent meets telecom mun ications networ k protectiv e, operationa l and safety requirements as prescr [...]

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    B-1 APPENDIX B Summary of System Commands •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• User Code Commands Add A User Code = User Code + 8 + New User Number + New User ’ s Code Change a Code = User Code + 8 + User Number + New User ’ s Code [...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide B-2[...]

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    C-1 APPENDIX C Specifications •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VISTA-40 CONTROL Physical: Standard Cabine t (included) 12 1/2" W x 14 1/2" H x 3" D UL Cabinet (o ptional) 14 1/2" W x 18" H x 4.3" D (Inc[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide C-2[...]

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    D-1 APPENDIX D Contact ID Event Codes •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Code Definition 110 Fire Alarm 121 Duress 122 Silent Panic 123 Audible Panic 131 Perimeter Burglary 132 Interior Burglary 134 Ent[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide D-2[...]

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    Index-1 Index •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• #93 Menu Mode Programm ing .................................... 4-2 #93 Menu Mode Programm ing Commands................. 4-3 12/24 Hour Type Stamp Format ...............................[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide Index-2 Compatible Polling Loop Devices.............................. 3-11 Confirmation of Arming Ding ....................................... 5-2 CONTACT ID EVENT CODES .................................... D-1 Contacting Technical Support ..................................... 9-4 Control Unit Power Supply Lo[...]

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    Index Index-3 Keyswitc h Tamper ..................................................... 3-18 L LINE SEIZE ................................................................. C-1 List of Figures .................................................................. v LO BAT........................................................................ 9-3 Long Ran[...]

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    VISTA -40 Installatio n and Setup Guide Index-4 serial number devic es................................................ 3-11 Serial Number Polling Loop (SL) Type 06 ................... 4-6 Serial Printer.............................................................. 3-20 SESCOA ..................................................................... C-1[...]

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    WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYS TEM Whil e this System i s an a dvanced wireless securi ty system , it does not offer gua ranteed protecti on aga ins t burgla ry, fire or other emergency. An y ala rm sys tem, wheth er commercia l or resi dentia l, is sub ject to compromi se or fail ure to warn for a vari- ety of reason s. For exa mpl e: [...]

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    LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell Intern ational Inc., 165 Eileen Way , Syosset, New York 11791, w arrants its prod uct(s) to be in conformance w ith its own plans and specification s and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal u se and ser vice f or 24 month s from th e date stamp control on the product( s) or, for prod uct(s) n[...]

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    ¬19+l N7001V5 5/04 Rev A 165 Eileen W ay , Sy osset, New Y ork 11791 Cop yright © 2004 Honeyw ell Inter national, Inc. www .honeywell.com/security[...]