ADEMCO VISTA 20P Hardwired High Security Dual Path Security System Kit User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Ademco
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- VISTA 20P Hardwired High Security Dual Path Security System Kit
- +12 for ‘#’; #+13 for a 2-second pause. If fewer than the maximum digits
- +11 = November; #+12 = December
- +12 = 8 min #+13 = 10 min #+14 = 12 min #+15 = 15 min
- +13 = 10 min
- +14 = 12 min
- +15 = 15 min
- +12 = 12 min; #+13 = 13 min; #+14 = 14 min; #+15 = 15 min)
- +12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause.
- +12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause.
- +11 = 7 min #+12 = 8 min #+13 = 10 min #+14 = 12 min #+15 = 15 min
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TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE: Local programming requires the use of an alpha
keypad connected to the keypad terminals on the control. A. POWER UP, then
depress [] and [#] both at once, within 50 seconds of powering up (if 98 was
used to exit program
mode, this method must be used to reenter program mode). OR B. Initially, key:
Installer Code (4 + 1 + 1 + 2) plus 8 + 0 + 0.
DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
Task
Procedure
Go to a Data Field Press [] + [Field Number], followed by the required entry.
Entering Data
When the desired field number appears, simply make the required entry. When
the last entry for a field is entered, the keypad beeps three times and
automatically displays the next data field in sequence. If the number of
digits that you need to enter in a data field is less than the maximum digits
available
(for example, the phone number fields 41, 42), enter the desired data, then
press [ ] to end the entry. The next data field number is displayed.
Review a Data Field Press [#] + [Field Number]. Data will be displayed for that field number. No changes will be accepted in this mode.
Deleting an Entry Press [] + [Field Number] + []. (Applies only to fields 4046, 94, and pager programming fields)
INTERACTIVE MODE PROGRAMMING (56, 57, 58, 79, 80, 81, 82, 187) Press [] + [Interactive Mode No.] (for example, 56). The alpha display keypad will display the first of a series of prompts requesting entries.
Interactive Mode
Used to Program
56 Zone Programming
Zone characteristics, report codes, alpha descriptors, and serial numbers for 5800 RF transmitters.
57 Function Key Programming Unlabeled keypad keys (known as ABCD keys) for special functions
58 Zone Programming (Expert mode)
Same options as 56 mode, but with fewer prompts. Intended for those familiar with this type of programming, otherwise 56 mode is recommended.
79 Output Device Mapping
Assign module addresses and map individual relays/powerline carrier devices
80 Output Programming
4229 or 4204 Relay modules, Powerline Carrier devices, or on-board triggers
81 Zone List Programming
Zone Lists for relay/powerline carrier activation, chime zones, pager zones, etc.
82 Alpha Programming
Zone alpha descriptors
INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD and RESET DEFAULTS 96 Initializes download ID and
subscriber account number. 97 Sets all data fields to original factory default
values.
TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE: 98 Exits programming mode and prevents re-entry by:
Installer Code + 8 + 0 + 0. If 98 is used to exit programming mode, system
must be powered down, and method A above used to enter the programming mode.
See field 88 for other 98 Program mode lockout options.
99 Exits programming mode and allows re-entry by: Installer Code + 8 + 0 + 0
or method 1 above.
Special Messages OC = OPEN CIRCUIT (no communication between Keypad and
Control). EE or ENTRY ERROR = ERROR (invalid field number entered; re-enter
valid field number). After powering up, AC, dI (disabled) or Busy Standby and
NOT READY will be displayed after approximately 4 seconds. This will revert to
a “Ready” message in approximately 1 minute, which allows PIRS, etc. to
stabilize. You can bypass this delay by pressing [#] + [0]. If E4 or E8
appears, more zones than the expansion units can handle have been programmed.
Correct the programming and then completely de-power and re-power the control
to clear this indication and remove the disable indication.
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Programmable values apply to all controls, except field *189, which applies to
the VISTA-20PS only. Entry of a number other than one specified will give
unpredictable results. Values shown in brackets are factory defaults. Entries
shown in dashed boxes indicate partition entries for VISTA-20P only (not
applicable for VISTA-15P).
Field Function SYSTEM SETUP (2029) 20 INSTALLER CODE
Data Entries | | | [4112]
Programmable Values 4 digits, 09
21 QUICK ARM ENABLE 22 RF JAM OPTION
[0,0] Part. 1 Part.2
[0]
23 QUICK (FORCED) BYPASS 24 RF HOUSE ID CODE 26 CHIME BY ZONE
[0,0] Part. 1 Part. 2
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Part. 1 Part. 2 Common
[0]
27 POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICE (X10) HOUSE CODE
[0]
28 ACCESS CODE FOR PHONE MODULE
29 LONG RANGE RADIO OUTPUT
| [00] (Partition 1 only)
[0]
0 = no; 1 = yes
0 = no RF Jam detection; 1 = send RF Jam report UL: must be 1 if wireless
devices are used 0 = no quick bypass UL: must be “0” 1 = allow quick bypass
(code + [6] + [#] )
00 = disable all wireless keypad usage 0131 = using 5827, 5827BD or 5804BD
keypad [00,00,00] 0 = no; 1 = yes (select zones to chime on zone list 3, using
*81 Menu mode) 0 = A; 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D, 4 = E, 5 = F, 6 = G, 7 = H, 8 = I,
9 = J, #10 = K, #11 = L, #12 = M, #13 = N, #14 = O, #15 = P UL: not for fire
or UL installations 00 = disable; 1st digit: enter 19; 2nd digit: enter # +
11 for “”, or # + 12 for “#”. UL: must be “00” for UL Commercial Burg.
installations
0 = disable; 1 = enable
ZONE SOUNDS AND TIMING (31 39)
31 SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING per ZONE
[0]
0 = no UL: must be “0”; 1 = yes
32 FIRE ALARMSOUNDER TIMEOUT 33 ALARM SOUNDER (BELL) TIMEOUT 34 EXIT DELAY 35
ENTRY DELAY #1 (zone type 01)
36 ENTRY DELAY #2 (zone type 02) 37 AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING 38 CONFIRMATION OF
ARMING DING 39 POWER UP IN PREVIOUS STATE
[0] [1]
|
| [60,60]
Part. 1 Part. 2
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Part. 1 Part. 2
[30,30]
Common zones use same
delay as partition 1.
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Part. 1 Part. 2
[1] [30,30] [0,0] Part. 1 Part. 2
[1]
0 = sounder stops at timeout; 1 = no sounder timeout UL: must be “1” for fire install.
0 = none; 1 = 4 min; 2 = 8 min; 3 =12 min; 4 = 16 min;
UL: For residential fire alarm installation, must be set for a minimum of 4
min (option 1); for UL Commercial Burglary installations, must be minimum 16
min (option 4)
00 – 96 = 0 – 96 secs; 97 = 120 secs SIA Installations: minimum exit delay is 45 seconds UL: see inst. instr. for requirements. Common zones use same delay as partition 1.
00 – 96 = 0 – 96 seconds
97 = 120 seconds
SIA Installations:
98 = 180 seconds
minimum entry delay is
99 = 240 seconds
30 seconds
For UL Residential Burglary Alarm installations, must be set for a maximum of 30 seconds; entry delay plus dial delay should not exceed 1 min. For UL Commercial Burglar Alarm, total entry delay may not exceed 45 seconds.
See *35 Entry Delay 1 above for entries.
0 = no; 1 = yes SIA Installations: must be enabled (enter 1)
0 = no; 1 = yes (wired keypads and RF) 2 = yes, RF only UL: must be “1” for UL
Commercial Burglar Alarm inst.
0 = no; 1 = yes UL: must be “1”
DIALER PROGRAMMING (40 42) Do not fill unused spaces. Enter 09; #+11 for ”;
+12 for ‘#’; #+13 for a 2-second pause. If fewer than the maximum digits
entered, exit the field by pressing []. The next data field number is displayed.
40 PABX ACCESS CODE
| | | | | Enter up to 6 digits. To clear entries, press 40. If call waiting
41 PRIMARY PHONE No.
used, enter ” (#+11) 70″ plus “# + 13” (pause).
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42 SECOND PHONE No.
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NOTE: Entry of a number other than one specified will give unpredictable
results.
For fields 43- 46: Enter 09; #+11 for B; #+12 for C; #+13 for D; #+14 for
E; #+15 for F. Enter [] as the fourth digit if a 3-digit account number (for
3+1 dialer reporting format) is used. Enter 0 as the first digit of a 4-digit
account number for Nos. 0000-0999. Exit field by pressing if only 3 digits are
used. E.g., For Acct.
B234, enter: #+11| 2 | 3 | 4
43 PARTITION 1 PRIMARY ACCT. No. 44 PART. 1 SECONDARY ACCT. No. 45 PARTITION 2 PRIMARY ACCT. No.
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46 PARTITION 2 SECONDARY ACCT. No.
47 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT
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48 REPORT FORMAT
[77] primary secondary
49 SPLIT/DUAL REPORTING
[0]
50 BURGLARY DIALER DELAY
[2]
53 SESCOA/RADIONICS SELECT
[0]
54 DYNAMIC SIGNALING DELAY
[0]
55 DYNAMIC SIGNALING PRIORITY
[0]
Enter 4 or 10 digits, depending on selection in 48 Report Format. See box above. To clear entries, press 43*. [FFFF]
Enter 4 or 10 digits, depending on selection in 48 Report Format. See box above. To clear entries, press 44*. [FFFF]
Enter 4 or 10 digits, depending on selection in 48 Report Format. See box above. To clear entries, press 45*. [FFFF]
Enter 4 or 10 digits, depending on selection in 48 Report Format. See box above. To clear entries, press 46*. [FFFF]
If Cent. Sta. IS NOT on a WATS line: 0=Pulse Dial; 1=Tone Dial; if Cent. Sta. IS on a WATS line: 2 = Pulse Dial ; 3 = Tone Dial
0 = 3+1, 4+1 ADEMCO L/S STANDARD 1 = 3+1, 4+1 RADIONICS STANDARD 2 = 4+2 ADEMCO L/S STANDARD 3 = 4+2 RADIONICS STANDARD 5 = 10-digit ADEMCO CONTACT ID® REPORTING 6 = 4+2 ADEMCO EXPRESS 7 = 4-digit ADEMCO CONTACT ID® REPORTING 8 = 3+1, 4+1 ADEMCO L/S EXPANDED 9 = 3+1, 4+1 RADIONICS EXPANDED
0 = Standard/backup reporting only (all to primary)
Primary Phone No.
2nd Phone No.
1 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel Others
2 = All except Open/Close, Test Open/Close, Test
3 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel All
4 = All except Open/Close, Test All
5 = All
All
0 = no delay UL: must be “0” 1 = 15 seconds 2 = 30 seconds 3 = 45 seconds
SIA Installations: delay must be minimum of 30 seconds
0 = Radionics (0-9, B-F) 1 = SESCOA (0-9 only reporting) Select “0” for all other formats.
Select delay from 0 to 225 secs, in 15-sec increments. 0 = no delay (both
signals sent), 1 = 15 secs, 2 = 30 secs, etc.
UL: Grade AA must be “0;” Grade A must be “15” max
0 = Primary Dialer first; 1 = Long Range Radio first.
For UL Commercial Burglary installations that use a DACT and LRR, this field
must be “0”.
56, 57, 58 MENU MODES
These are Menu Mode commands, not data fields, for Zone Programming, Function Key Programming, and Expert Mode Zone Programming respectively. See page 2 and their respective sections in the Installation and Setup Guide for procedures.
TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS, & RESTORE REPORT CODES (59 76, & 89): For 3+1 or
4+1 Standard Format: Enter a code in the first box: 19, #+10 for 0, #+11 for
B, #+12 for C, #+13 for D, #+14 for E, #+15 for F.
A 0 (not #+10) in the first box will disable a report. A 0 (not #+10) in the
second box will result in automatic advance to the next field. For Expanded or
4+2 Format: Enter codes in both boxes (1st and 2nd digits) for 19, 0, or BF,
as described above.
A 0 (not #+10) in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that
report. A 0 (not #+10) in both boxes will disable the report. For Ademco
Contact ID® Reporting: Enter any digit (other than 0) in the first box, to
enable zone to report (entries in the second boxes are ignored).
A 0 (not #+10) in the first box disables the report. UL: see installation
instructions for requirements
SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES (59 68)
59 EXIT ERROR REPORT CODE
[0]
See box above.
60 TROUBLE REPORT CODE
| [00] See box above.
61 BYPASS REPORT CODE
| [00] See box above.
62 AC LOSS REPORT CODE
| [00] See box above.
63 LOW BAT REPORT CODE
| [00] See box above.
64 TEST REPORT CODE
| [00] See box above. Use Scheduling mode to set periodic test reports,
Each mode sets schedule 32 (VISTA-20P) or schedule 08 (VISTA-15P) to the stated repeat option; first test report sent 12 hours after command.
or use the following key commands: installer code +[#] + [0] + 0 = test report sent every 24 hours installer code +[#] + [0] + 1 = test report sent once per week installer code +[#] + [0] + 2 = test report sent every 28 days
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67 68
OPEN REPORT CODE
[0,0,0] See box above.
Part. 1 Part. 2 Common
ARM AWAY/STAY RPT CODE
[0,0,0,0,0,0] See box above.
Away Stay
Part. 1
Away Stay
Part. 2
Away Stay
Common
RF XMTR LOW BAT REPORT CODE
| [00]
See box on previous page.
UL: must be enabled if wireless devices are used
CANCEL REPORT CODE
| [00]
See box on previous page.
RESTORE REPORT CODES (70 76)
70 ALARM RESTORE RPT CODE
[0]
See box on previous page.
71 TROUBLE RESTORE RPT CODE
| [00]
See box on previous page.
72 BYPASS RESTORE RPT CODE
| [00]
See box on previous page.
73 AC RESTORE RPT CODE
| [00]
See box on previous page.
74 LOW BAT RESTORE RPT CODE
| [00]
See box on previous page.
75 RF XMTR LO BAT RST RPT CODE 76 TEST RESTORE RPT CODE
| [00] | [00]
See box on previous page. UL: must be enabled if wireless devices are used See box on previous page.
OUTPUT AND SYSTEM SETUP (77 93) 77 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
STARTEND MONTH 78 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
STARTEND WEEKEND 79, 80, 81, *82 MENU MODES
84 AUTO STAY ARM 85 CROSS ZONE TIMER
This option not for use in UL installations.
86 CANCEL VERIFY
| [4][10] | [1][5]
0 = Disabled 1-12 = January-September (1 = Jan, 2 = Feb, etc) #+10 = October;
+11 = November; #+12 = December
0 = disabled, 1 = first, 2 = second, 3 = third 4 = fourth, 5 = last, 6 = next to last, 7 = third to last
These are Menu Mode commands, not data fields, for Output Device Mapping, Output Programming, Zone List Programming, and Alpha Programming respectively. See page 2 and their respective sections in the Installation and Setup Guide for procedures.
[3]
0 = no, 1 = partition 1 only 2 = partition 2 only, 3 = both partitions
[0] (assign cross zones on zone list 4, using *81 Menu mode)
0 = 15 seconds 1 = 30 seconds 2 = 45 seconds 3 = 60 seconds 4 = 90 seconds 5 = 2 minutes
6 = 2-1/2 min 7 = 3 min 8 = 4 min 9 = 5 min #+10 = 6 min #+11 = 7 min
+12 = 8 min #+13 = 10 min #+14 = 12 min #+15 = 15 min
[1]
0 = no, 1 = yes
87 MISC. FAULT DELAY TIME
[0]
(used with Configurable Zone Types “digit 6”)
88 PROGRAM MODE LOCKOUT
[0]
OPTIONS
89 EVENT LOG FULL REPORT CODE
| [00]
0 = 15 seconds 6 = 2-1/2 min #+12 = 8 min
1 = 30 seconds 7 = 3 min
+13 = 10 min
2 = 45 seconds 8 = 4 min
+14 = 12 min
3 = 60 seconds 9 = 5 min
+15 = 15 min
4 = 90 seconds #+10 = 6 min
5 = 2 minutes #+11 = 7 min
UL: may only be used on non-burglar alarm/ non-fire alarm
zones when used in fire and/or UL burglar alarm installation
0 = standard 98 installer code lockout (reentry only by
[] + [#] within 50 seconds after power up)
1 = lockout [] + [#] reentry after 98 exit (reenter via installer code only)
2 = not used 3 = lockout all local programming after *98 exit (reentry
via downloader only)
See box on previous page for report code entries.
90 EVENT LOG ENABLES 91 OPTION SELECTION
[3] NOTE: System messages are logged when any non-zero selection is made.
[8]
0 = None; 1 = Alarm/Alarm Restore 2 = Trouble/Trouble Restore; 4 =
Bypass/Bypass Restore; 8 = Open/Close. Example: To select “Alarm/Alarm
Restore”, and “Open/Close”, enter 9 (1 + 8); To select all, enter #15.
0 = None 4 = AAV UL: do not use AAV
8 = Exit Delay Restart/Reset UL: must be disabled SIA Installations: Exit
Delay should be enabled. Multiple choice example: for AAV (4) + Exit Delay
restart (8) enter # + 12.
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92 PHONE LINE MONITOR ENABLE UL: see Inst. Instructions for requirements
[0,0] 12
NOTE: Output Device must either be programmed to be STOPPED in field 80 or
STOPPED by Code + # + 8 + output number.
Entry 1:: 0 = disabled, 1-15 = 1 min – 15 min (#+10 = 10 min; #+11 = 11 min;
+12 = 12 min; #+13 = 13 min; #+14 = 14 min; #+15 = 15 min)
Entry 2: 0 = Keypad display when line is faulted 1 = Keypad display plus
keypad trouble sound 2 = Same as “1”, plus programmed output device
STARTS. If either partition is armed, external sounder activates also.
93 No. OF REPORTS IN ARMED PERIOD
[1]
PER ZONE (Swinger Suppression)
0 = Unlimited Reports; 1 = 1 report; 2 = 2 reports UL: must be “0”
DOWNLOAD INFORMATION (94, 95)
94 DOWNLOAD PHONE No.
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Enter up to 20 digits, 09; #+11 for ”; #+12 for ‘#’; #+13 for a 2-second
pause. Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 20 digits, exit field by
pressing . To clear entries from field, press 94.
UL: downloading may be performed only if a technician is at the site.
95 RING COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING
96, 97 INITIALIZE/RESET DEFAULTS 98, *99 EXIT COMMANDS
[15] NOTE: Do not enter “0” if using 4285/4286 Phone Module.
0 = Disable Station Initiated Download; 114 = number of rings (19, # +10 =10, # +11 =11, # +12 =12, # +13 =13, # +14 =14); 15 = answering machine defeat (# +15 =15).
These are commands, not data fields. See page 2.
These are commands, not data fields. See page 2.
PAGER OPTIONS (160- 172) 160 PAGER 1 PHONE No.
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161 PAGER 1 CHARACTERS
Enter up to 20 digits. 09; #+11 = ”; #+12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
162 PAGER 1 REPORTING OPTIONS
Enter the optional prefix characters, up to 16 digits. 09; #+11 = ”; #+12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause.
Part. 1 Part. 2 common [0,0,0]
For each partition, select from the following options: 0 = no reports sent 1 =
Open/closes all users 4 = All alarms and troubles 5 = All alarms / troubles,
and open/closes for all users 12 = Alarms / troubles for zones entered in zone
list 9 13 = Alarms / troubles for zones entered in zone list 9,
and open/closes for all users
163 PAGER 2 PHONE No.
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164 PAGER 2 CHARACTERS
Enter up to 20 digits. 09; #+11 = ”; #+12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Enter the optional prefix characters, up to 16 digits. 09; #+11 = ”; #+12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause.
165 PAGER 2 REPORTING OPTIONS
[0,0,0] Part. 1 Part. 2 common
See field *162 for reporting options. Select for each partition (use zone list 10 if using options 12 or 13).
166 PAGER 3 PHONE No.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Enter up to 20 digits. 09; #+11 = ”;
+12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause.
167 PAGER 3 CHARACTERS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Enter the optional prefix characters, up to 16 digits. 09; #+11 = ”; #+12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause.
168 PAGER 3 REPORTING OPTIONS
0,0,0] Part. 1 Part. 2 common
See field *162 for reporting options. Select for each partition (use zone list 11 if using options 12 or 13).
169 PAGER 4 PHONE No.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Enter up to 20 digits. 09; #+11 = ”;
+12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause.
170 PAGER 4 CHARACTERS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Enter the optional prefix characters, up to 16 digits. 09; #+11 = ”; #+12 = ‘#’; #+13 = 2-second pause.
171 PAGER 4 REPORTING OPTIONS
[0,0,0] Part. 1 Part. 2 common
See field *162 for reporting options. Select for each partition (use zone list 12 if using options 12 or 13).
172 PAGER DELAY OPTION FOR ALARMS
[3]
0 = none, 1 = 1 minute, 2 = 2 minutes, 3 = 3 minutes This delay is for ALL pagers in the system. NOTE: The delay does not reset for new alarms occurring while an existing pager delay is in progress.
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MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM FIELDS (174-181)
174 CLEAN ME REPORTING OPTIONS
[0]
(for ESL smoke detectors)
177 DEVICE DURATION 1, 2 (used in *80 Menu mode-Device Actions 5/6) 1
[0] [0] 2
181 50/60 HERTZ AC OPERATION
[0]
0 = disable; 1 = Clean Me signal reports; Note: If Clean Me is enabled, you must enter “3” in field 56 programming for zone 1 response time.
0 = 15 seconds 1 = 30 seconds 2 = 45 seconds 3 = 60 seconds 4 = 90 seconds 5 = 2 minutes
6 = 2-1/2 min 7 = 3 min 8 = 4 min 9 = 5 min #+10 = 6 min
+11 = 7 min #+12 = 8 min #+13 = 10 min #+14 = 12 min #+15 = 15 min
0 = 60 Hz; 1 = 50 Hz
CONFIGURABLE ZONE TYPE OPTIONS (182-185) 182 CONFIGURABLE ZONE TYPE 90
183 ZONE TYPE 90 REPORT CODES IMPORTANT: Use existing Contact ID® codes, if
appropriate, or define unique codes in CID code range 750-789. See important
note in installation instructions.
184 CONFIGURABLE ZONE TYPE 91
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
Enter the appropriate value for each entry, 1-10, based on the charts provided on the
next page. Each entry is the sum of the values of its selected options
(0-9, #+10=10, #+11=11, #+12=12, #+13=13, #+14=14, #+15=15).
UL: Do not configure zones as a fire alarm or UL burglar alarm zone.
90 ALARM ID: XXX TROUBLE ID: XXX
Enter the desired 3-digit Contact ID® report codes for alarms and troubles
occurring on zones assigned to this zone type. Enter the codes sequentially
(all 6
digits). When entering digits, [#] moves cursor back, [] moves forward. Press
[] when done to continue.
185 ZONE TYPE 91 REPORT CODES IMPORTANT: Use existing Contact ID® codes, if
appropriate, or define unique codes in CID code range 750-789. See important
note in installation instructions.
SYMPHONY (AUI) ENABLE
189 Symphony (AUI) ENABLE (VISTA-20PS Only)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
Enter the appropriate value for each entry, 1-10, based on the charts provided on the
next page. Each entry is the sum of the values of its selected options
(0-9, #+10=10, #+11=11, #+12=12, #+13=13, #+14=14, #+15=15).
UL: Do not configure zones as a fire alarm or UL burglar alarm zone.
91 ALARM ID: XXX TROUBLE ID: XXX
Enter the desired 3-digit Contact ID® report codes for alarms and troubles
occurring on zones assigned to this zone type. Enter the codes sequentially
(all 6
digits). When entering digits, [#] moves cursor back, [] moves forward. Press
[] when done to continue.
AUI 1
[0] [0] AUI 2
Enter each AUI’s home partition. 0 = disabled 1 = partition 1; 2 = partition 2; 3 = partition 3 (common) NOTE: A minimum of one standard keypad must also be installed when AUI is used.
KEYPAD OPTIONS 190-196 (NOTE: Options for keypad address 16 are set by the factory and cannot be changed.)
NOTE: Each keypad must be assigned a unique address. Keypads programmed with the same address will give unpredictable results.
190 KEYPAD 2 DEVICE ADDRESS 17
[0] [0]
Partition/
Sound
Enable
VISTA-20P: enter partition
VISTA-15P: 1 = enable
0 = disable
Partition: Sound:
0 = keypad disabled; 1-3 = part. no. (3 = com) 0 = no suppression 1 = suppress
arm/disarm and E/E beeps 2 = Suppress chime beeps only 3 = suppress
arm/disarm, E/E, and chime
beeps
191 KEYPAD 3 DEVICE ADDRESS 18
Part./Enable Sound [0] [0]
See field 190 for entries.
192 KEYPAD 4 DEVICE ADDRESS 19
[0] [0] See field 190 for entries.
193 KEYPAD 5 DEVICE ADDRESS 20
[0] [0] See field 190 for entries.
194 KEYPAD 6 DEVICE ADDRESS 21
[0] [0] See field 190 for entries.
195 KEYPAD 7 DEVICE ADDRESS 22
[0] [0] See field 190 for entries.
196 KEYPAD 8 DEVICE ADDRESS 23
[0] [0] See field 190 for entries.
197 EXIT TIME DISPLAY INTERVAL
[0]
0 = no display; 1-5 = seconds between display refresh
198 DISPLAY PARTITION NUMBER
[0]
(for Alpha Display Keypads)
199 ECP FAIL DISPLAY
[0]
0 = no; 1 = yes (partition no. appears on Alpha Display)
0 = 3-digit display (“1” + device address) 1 = 2-digit fixed-display as “91”
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Configurable Zone Types Worksheets
Configurable zone types 90 and 91 can be programmed via downloader software or
from a keypad using data fields182-185. Configurable zone types 92 and 93
(VISTA-20P only) can only be programmed using the downloader software.
Programming Configurable Zone Type options involves making 10 entries in data
field 182 for zone type 90 and field 184 for zone type 91, where each entry
represents the sum of the values of the various options shown in the tables
below. Use fields 183 and 185 to program Contact ID report codes for these
zone types.
ENTRY 1 (See note 5 for RF zones) ENTRY 2 (See note 5 for RF zones)
Response when system disarmed and zone is:
Auto
Intact EOL
Open
Shorted
Restore
Vent Zone
RF zone normal RF zone N/A RF zn off-normal
0 = normal
0 = normal
0 = normal
0 = no
0 = no
1 = alarm
4 = alarm
1 = alarm
4 = yes
8 = yes
2 = trouble
8 = trouble
2 = trouble
3 = fault
12 = fault
3 = fault
Entry 1 = EOL + Open
Entry 2 = Short + auto restore + vent zone
ENTRY 3 (See note 5 for RF zones) ENTRY 4 (See note 5 for RF zones)
Response when armed STAY and zone is:
Byp. when
Byp. when
Intact EOL
Open
Shorted
disarmed
armed
RF zone normal RF zone N/A RF zn off-normal
0 = normal
0 = normal
0 = normal
0 = no
0 = no
1 = alarm
4 = alarm
1 = alarm
4 = yes
8 = yes
2 = trouble
8 = trouble
2 = trouble
3 = fault
12 = fault
3 = fault
Entry 3 = EOL + Open
Entry 4 = Short + byp. disarmed + byp. armed
ENTRY 5 (See note 5 for RF zones) ENTRY 6 (See note 5 for RF zones)
Response when armed AWAY and zone is:
Dial Delay
Fault Delay
Intact EOL
Open
Shorted
(see field 50) (see field 87)
RF zone normal RF zone N/A RF zn off-normal
0 = normal
0 = normal
0 = normal
0 = no
0 = no
1 = alarm
4 = alarm
1 = alarm
4 = use delay 8 = use delay
2 = trouble
8 = trouble
2 = trouble
3 = fault
12 = fault
3 = fault
see note 1
Entry 5 = EOL + Open
Entry 6 = Short + dial delay + fault delay
ENTRY 7
ENTRY 8
Display Faults Power Reset/
Verification
0 = show alarms 0 = no
when armed 4 = power reset
& disarmed
after fault
1 = don’t show
(by code + OFF)
alarms when 12 = verification
armed (show
(see zone
alarms, trbles,
type 16)
faults when
disarmed)
3 = never show
any alarms,
trbles, faults
Entry 7 = fault display + power
reset/verification
Use Entry Delay 1/2
0 = no 1 = delay 1 2 = delay 2
Use Exit Delay
0 = no 4 = use exit
delay
Respond as Interior Type 0 = no 8 = yes
see note 2
Entry 8 = entry delay 1/entry delay 2 + exit delay + interior zone type
ENTRY 9
Alarm Sounds Use Bell
Respond as
Timeout
Fire Zone
0 = none
0 = no
0 = no
1 = steady
4 = yes
8 = yes
keypad
2 = steady bell see fields *32, see zone type
and keypad *33
09; see note 4
3 = pulsing bell
and keypad
Entry 9 = alarm sounds + bell timeout + fire zone
ENTRY 10
Trouble Sounds 0 = none 1 = periodic beep 2 = trouble beeps
Chime when Chime Mode On 0 = no 4 = yes
Entry 10 = trouble sounds + chime
Entries for Fields 182 and 184
Entry Zone Type 90 (field *182)
Zone Type 91 (field *184)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
To calculate the value for each entry: Simply add the values of the selected options in each of the entry’s columns (one option per column). For example, to program Entry 2 for “alarm response to short,” “auto restore on,” but not a “vent zone,” enter 5 (“1” for alarm short + “4” for auto restore yes + “0” for vent zone no).
INTACT EOL
OPEN
SHORTED
ZONE-003-V0
Zone Conditions Represented
in Entries 1-6
NOTES: 1. Do not use the “fault delay” option with a
configurable zone type if it is set for an entry or exit delay, otherwise
unpredictable results may occur.
2. To create an interior type zone, select “respond as interior zone type”
(entry 8, interior type = yes), and set zone response to “fault” in entries
3-4 to ensure fault displays; do not set as “normal,” “alarm,” or “trouble.”
3. Do not set fire zones to respond as a “fault” (entries 1-6), otherwise
faults will
not display unless the [] key is pressed.
4. 4219/4229 modules must use EOLRs or unpredictable results may occur.
5. RF Zones: The “open” option in entries 1, 3, and 5 is not applicable for
RF zones. Use the “intact EOL” option for normal RF zone conditions and
“shorted” for offnormal RF zone conditions.
6. Zone-Doubling/Double-Balanced: A short on either zone of a zone-doubled
pair or on a double-balanced zone causes a tamper condition.
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*56 ZONE PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET (VISTA-15P supports up to 32 zones: 1-6, 9-34) [default shown in brackets]
Zone Zn Type Part. Report
Hardwire Rsp. Time
Location
Type
1
[09] [1] [EOL] [1]
2
[01] [1] [EOL] [1]
3
[03] [1] [EOL] [1]
4
[03] [1] [EOL] [1]
5
[03] [1] [EOL] [1]
6
[03] [1] [EOL] [1]
7
[03] [1] [EOL] [1]
8
[03] [1] [EOL] [1]
Zone Zn Type Part. Report Input Type
Loop
Serial No.
Location
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
NOTES:
23
Zone Type: see chart on
24
page 12;
25
Report Code: enabled if
26
any digit entered as 1st
27
digit;
28
Hardwire Type (zns 1-8):
29
0 = EOL
30
1 = NC 2 = NO
31 32
Input Type:
33
2 = AW (zones 9-48) 3 = RF (zones 9-48)
34
4 = UR (zones 9-48)
35
5 = BR (zones 49-64)
36
NOTE: Zones 9-16 not
37
available if zone doubling enabled.
38
39
Response Time: 0 = 10msec
40
1 = 350msec
41
2 = 700msec
42
3 = 1.2 sec
43
44
Reserved Zones
45
91 = addressable device
46
report enable/disable 47
default zone type = [05].
48
49
[1]
92 = Duress report
50
[1]
enable/disable
51
[1] [BR] [BR] [BR]
52
[1] [BR]
53
[1] [BR]
54
[1] [BR]
55
[1] [BR]
56
[1] [BR]
57
[1] [BR]
58
[1] [BR]
59
[1] [BR]
60
[1] [BR]
61
[1] [BR]
62
[1] [BR]
63
[1] [BR]
64
[1]
[BR]
95
[00]
96
[00]
N/A
N/A N/A
N/A
N/A N/A
keypad [1] / [] keypad [3] / [#]
99
[06]
N/A
N/A N/A
keypad [] / [#]
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*57 FUNCTION KEY PROGRAMMING
Option Function
A
B
C
D
Comments
01 Paging
02 Time Display
03 Arm AWAY
04 Arm STAY
05 Arm NIGHT-STAY
06 Step Arming
07 Device Activation
Device:
08 Comm. Test
09 Macro Key 1
10 Macro Key 2
11 Macro Key 3
12 Macro Key 4
00 Emergency Keys:
zone 95 zone 99 zone 96 paging
Personal Emergency
n/a
Silent Alarm
n/a
Audible Alarm
n/a
Fire
n/a
Emergency Keys: A = paired keys [1] / [] (zone 95); B = paired keys [] / [#] (zone 99); C = paired keys [3] / [#] (zone 96)
OUTPUT RELAYS/POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES WORKSHEET FOR 79, 80 and 81. Applicable only if Relays and/or Powerline Carrier Devices are to be used.
79 RELAY/POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICE MAPPING (Must program before using *80)
OUTPUT TYPE
OUTPUT TYPE (09-16 apply to VISTA-20P only)
Relay
X10
Relay
X10
Output Module Pos Unit No. Addr. (1-4) No. Description
Output Module Pos Unit No. Addr. (1-4) No. Description
01
09
02
10
03
11
04
12
05
13
06
14
07
15
08
16
17
On-Board Trigger 1
norm output =
18
On-Board Trigger 2
norm output =
81 ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT DEVICES
Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in
the installation manual as you enter the data during the displays and prompts
that appear in sequence. NOTE: Record desired zone numbers below, noting that
a list may include any or all of system’s zone numbers.
List No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
Used For… General Purpose (GP) General Purpose Chime-by-Zone or GP Cross Zones Night-Stay Zones or GP General Purpose General Purpose General Purpose Zones activating pager 1 Zones activating pager 2 Zones activating pager 3 Zones activating pager 4
Contains These Zones…
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80 OUTPUT DEFINITIONS
Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the programming procedure in the installation manual as you
enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.
Notes: 1. For Relays, 4229 and 4204 devices are programmed in 79, 80, and *81 modes.
2. For Powerline Carrier devices (plcd), field 27 must be programmed with a House Code.
3. Tampers of expansion units cannot be used to operate devices.
Output
Activation Type and Detail
Partition Event (for zone list/activated by)
Action
Output Device
Function Activated by Zone List
Number 0=delete
(ZL)
(V20P=1-48) 1=zn list 1-8 = list
(V15P=1-24) 2=zn type
3=zn no.
Zone Type Zone No.
(ZT)
(ZN)
(see table 00=none
below) 01-64
Number (P)
(if using ZT trig) 0 = any 1 = partition 1 2 = partition 2 3 = common
By Zone List
0 = restore 1 = alarm 2 = fault 3 = trouble
By Zone No.
0 = restore 1 = alrm/flt/trbl
0 = off
Number Type
1 = close 2 secs
2 = stay closed V20P=1-18 R = relay
3 = pulse
T = trigger
4 = toggle
V15P=1-8, X = X10
5 = duration 1
17, 18
6 = duration 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION Choices for Zone Types are:
00 = Not Used
05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 10 = Interior w/Delay
24 = Silent Burglary
01 = Entry/Exit#1
06 = 24 Hr Silent
12 = Monitor Zone
77 = Keyswitch
02 = Entry/Exit#2
07 = 24 Hr Audible
14 = Carbon Monoxide
81 = AAV Monitor Zone
03 = Perimeter
08 = 24 Hr Aux
16 = Fire w/Verification
90-91 = Configurable
04 = Interior Follower 09 = Fire
23 = No Alarm Response
Choices for System Operation are: 20 = ArmingStay 21 = ArmingAway
38 = Chime 39 = Any Fire Alarm
52 = Kissoff 54 = Fire Zone Reset
Note: In normal operation mode: Code + # + 7 + NN Key Entry starts Device
22 = Disarming (Code + OFF)
40 = Bypassing
58 = Duress
Code + # + 8 + NN Key Entry stops Device
31 = End of Exit Time 32 = Start of Entry Time 33 = Any Burglary Alarm 36 = **At Bell Timeout***
41 = AC Power Failure 42 = System Battery Low 43 = Communication Failure
60 = AAV Trigger 66 = Function key 67 = Bell Failure 68 = TELCO Line Fault 78 = Keyswitch red LED 79 = Keyswitch green LED
** Use 0 (any) for Partition No. (P) entry. ** Or at Disarming, whichever occurs earlier. Use 57 Menu mode to assign the function key. Duration is set in program field *177. Device action not used for these choices.
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Zone Type Definitions
Type 00 Use this zone type if the zone is not used. Zone Not Used
Type 01 Entry/Exit Burglary #1
Type 02 Entry/Exit Burglary #2
Type 03 Perimeter Burglary
Type 04 Interior Follower
Type 05 Trouble by Day/ Alarm by Night
Type 06 24-hour Silent Alarm
Type 07 24-hour Audible Alarm
Type 08 24-hour Auxiliary Alarm Type 09
Fire
Type 10 Interior w/Delay
Type 12 Monitor Zone
Type 14 Carbon Monoxide
Type 16 Fire w/Verification
Type 20 Arm-Stay
· Assign to zones that are used for primary entry and exit.
· Provides entry delay if the control is armed in the Away or Stay modes.
· No entry delay is provided when the panel is armed in the Instant mode.
· Entry delay #1 is programmable for each partition.
· Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed, regardless of the arming
mode selected, and is independently programmable.
· Assign to zones that are used for entry and exit and require more time than
the primary entry/exit point.
· Provides a secondary entry delay, in same manner as entry delay #1.
· Entry delay #2 is programmable for each partition.
· Exit delay is same as described for Type 01.
· Assign to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows.
· Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel is armed in
the Away, Stay, Instant, or Maximum modes.
· Assign to a zone covering an area such as a foyer, lobby, or hallway through
which one must pass upon entry (to and from the keypad).
· Provides a delayed alarm (using the programmed entry/exit time) if the
entry/exit zone is faulted first. Otherwise this zone type gives an instant
alarm.
· Active when the panel is armed in the Away mode.
· Bypassed automatically when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes.
· Assign to a zone that contains a foil-protected door or window (such as in a
store), or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room, drug
supply room, etc.
· Can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate
notification of an entry is desired. · Provides an instant alarm if faulted
when armed in the Away, Stay, Instant or Maximum (night) modes. · During the
disarmed state (day), the system will provide a latched trouble sounding from
the keypad (and a
central station report, if desired).
· Usually assigned to a zone containing an emergency button. · Sends a report
to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding.
· Assign to a zone that has an emergency button. · Sends a report to the
central station, and provides an alarm sound at the keypad, and an audible
external
alarm.
· Assign to a zone containing an emergency button, or to a zone containing
monitoring devices such as water or temperature sensors.
· Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the
keypad. (No bell output is provided.)
· Provides a fire alarm on short circuit and a trouble condition on open
circuit. A fire alarm produces a pulsing bell output.
· This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed. Note: Hardwired zone
1 should be used with 2-wire smoke detectors; zones 2-8 can be used with
4-wire smoke detectors; any wireless zone can be used as a fire zone.
· Provides entry delay (using the programmed entry time), if tripped when the
panel is armed in the Away mode.
· Entry Delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated, regardless of
whether or not an entry/exit delay zone was tripped first.
· Bypassed when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes. · Works as a
dynamic monitor of a zone fault/trouble. In the case of a short/open, the
message, “ALARM-
24 Hr. Non-Burg. -#XXX ” (where XXX is the zone number) will be sent to the
Central Station. The system keypad will display a “check” message indicating
the appropriate zone (but keypad beeping does not occur). Upon restoral of the
zone, the message, “RESTORE-24 Hr. Non-Burg. -#XXX ” will be sent to the
Central Station. · The “check” message will automatically disappear from the
keypad dynamically when the zone restores; a user code + off sequence is not
needed to reset the zone. · Faults of this zone type are independent of the
system, and can exist at the time of arming without interference. · Since this
is a “trouble” zone type, do not use this zone type with relays set to
activate upon “alarm.” · Assigned to any zone with a carbon monoxide detector.
· The bell output will pulse when this zone type is alarmed. · Always active
and cannot be bypassed. · Provides a fire alarm when zone is shorted, but only
after alarm verified. · System verifies alarm by resetting zones for 12
seconds after short is detected. A subsequent short circuit within 90 seconds
triggers fire alarm. · Provides a trouble response when zone is open. · Arms
the system in Stay mode when the zone is activated. · Pushbutton units send
the user number to the central station when arming or disarming. · User code
for button must be assigned.
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Type 21 · Arms the system in Away mode when the zone is activated.
Arm-Away · Pushbutton units send the user number to the central station when
arming or disarming. · User code for button must be assigned.
Type 22 · Disarms the system when the zone is activated.
Disarm · User code for button must be assigned.
Type 23* · Can be used on a zone when an output relay action is desired, but with no accompanying alarm (e.g., No Alarm Response lobby door access).
Type 24 Silent Burglary
· Usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows
where bells and/or sirens are NOT desired.
· Provides an instant alarm, with NO audible indication at any keypad or
external sounder, if the zone is faulted when the system is armed in the Away,
Stay, Instant, or Maximum modes.
· A report is sent to the central station.
Type 77 · Assign to zone wired to a keyswitch.
Keyswitch
Type 81 · Assign to zone connected to AAV module.
AAV Monitor Zone · Monitors 2-way voice sessions as follows: – When the zone is faulted, all alarm sounding and dialer reporting stops, except for fire alarms,
which immediately terminate the voice session and cause a fire report to be sent.
– When the zone is restored (session ended), sounding resumes (if bell timeout has not expired)
and reports that were stopped are sent.
Types 90-93 · These zone types can be programmed for various custom responses. See data fields 182-185.
Installer Defined · Types 92 and 93 can only be programmed via the downloader. UL: Zone types 90-93 may not be used as fire or burglar zones in fire or UL burglar alarm installations.
*The system can still be armed when these zone types are in a faulted condition.
Schedules (installer code + [#] + [6] [4]; master code can only access
schedules 01-16 for VISTA-20P, 01-04 for VISTA-15P, and
events 00-07 for both controls; VISTA-15P supports up to 8 schedules, VISTA-
20P supports up to 32 schedules )
No. Event
Device No. Group No. Partition
Start Time/
Stop Time/
Repeat Random
(see list below) for “01” events: for “02” events: for “04-06” events: Days
enter 01-18
enter 1-8
enter 1, 2, or 3
Days
(yes/no) (yes/no)
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Events:
Master/Installer 00 = clear event 01 = device on/off 02 = user access 03 = latch key report
04 = forced STAY arm 05 = forced AWAY arm 06 = auto disarm 07 = display “reminder”
Installer Only 10 = display custom words 8-10 11 = periodic test report
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ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST (For Entering Zone Descriptors)
000
· 001 · 002
004 005 · 006 · 007 · 009 010
· 012 · 013 · 014 · 016 · 017 · 018 · 019
020 · 021 · 022
023 025 · 026
028 · 029
030 031 033 034 035 036 · 037 038 · 040 · 046 047
· 048 049
· 050 051
· 052 · 053
054 055
(Word Space)
· 057
A
· 059
AIR
· 060
ALARM ALLEY
061 · 062
AMBUSH
· 064
AREA
APARTMENT
ATTIC AUDIO
· 065 066 067
B
068
BABY BACK BAR
· 069 · 071
072
BASEMENT
BATHROOM · 073
BED
075
BEDROOM BELL
· 076 · 077
BLOWER
· 079
BOILER
· 080
BOTTOM
081
BREAK
082
BUILDING
· 083
C CABINET
084 · 085
CALL
CAMERA CAR CASH CCTV CEILING CELLAR CENTRAL
· 089 · 090
091 · 092
093 094
CIRCUIT CLOSED COMPUTER CONTACT
D DAUGHTERS DELAYED DEN DESK
· 095 · 096
098 099 100
· 101 102 103
DETECTOR
104
DINING
DISCRIMINATOR DISPLAY
·
105
DOOR DOWN
· 106
DOWNSTAIRS DRAWER
· 107 108
DRIVEWAY
· 109
DUCT
· 110
E EAST ELECTRIC EMERGENCY ENTRY EQUIPMENT
EXIT EXTERIOR
111
· 113 · 114
115 116 117 · 118
F FACTORY FAMILY FATHERS FENCE
FIRE FLOOR FLOW FOIL FOYER FREEZER
· 119 121 122
· 123 · 125
126 128 129 · 130
· 131 132
FRONT G GARAGE
· 134 135
GAS GATE GLASS GUEST GUN
H
· 136 · 138
139 · 140
142
HALL HEAT HOLDUP HOUSE INFRARED
INSIDE INTERIOR INTRUSION
143 · 144
145 · 146
147 · 148
150
J JEWELRY
K
151 152 · 153
KITCHEN
L LAUNDRY LEFT LEVEL LIBRARY LIGHT LINE LIVING LOADING LOCK LOOP LOW LOWER
M MACHINE MAIDS MAIN MASTER MEDICAL MEDICINE MONEY MONITOR MOTHERS MOTION
MOTOR
N NORTH NURSERY
O OFFICE OPEN OPENING OUTSIDE OVERHEAD
P PAINTING PANIC PASSIVE PATIO PERIMETER PHONE POINT POLICE POOL POWER
155 · 156
157 159 160 · 161 · 162 163
164 165 166 · 167 · 168 169 · 170 171 · 173 174 175 · 176 · 178 · 179 180 ·
182 184 · 185 186 190 191 192 193
194 196 197 · 199 200 · 201 202
· 205 · 206 · 207 · 208
R
RADIO
209
REAR
210
RECREATION
212
REFRIGERATION
RF
213
RIGHT
214
ROOM ROOF
· 216 · 217
S SAFE
· 219 220
SCREEN
SENSOR
222
SERVICE
SHED
223
SHOCK
SHOP SHORT
SIDE SKYLIGHT SLIDING SMOKE SONS SOUTH SPRINKLER STATION STORE
STORAGE STORY SUPERVISED SUPERVISION SWIMMING SWITCH
T TAMPER TELCO TELEPHONE TEMPERATURE
224 · 225 · 226 · 227 · 228 · 229 · 230 · 231 · 232 · 233 · 234 · 235 · 236 · 237 · 238 · 239 · 240 · 241 · 242 · 243 · 244
THERMOSTAT
245
TOOL
246
TRANSMITTER
247
U UP UPPER
248 249 250 251
UPSTAIRS
252
UTILITY
253
254
V VALVE VAULT VOLTAGE
W WALL WAREHOUSE WEST WINDOW WING WIRELESS
X XMITTER
Y YARD
Z ZONE (No.) ZONE 0 1 1ST 2 2ND 3 3RD 4 4TH 5 5TH 6 6TH 7 7TH 8 8TH 9 9TH
Custom Word #1 Custom Word #2 Custom Word #3 Custom Word #4 Custom Word #5
Custom Word #6 Custom Word #7 Custom Word #8 Custom Word #9 Custom Word #10
Note:
Bulleted (·) words in boldface type are those that are also available for use
by the 4285/4286 Phone Module. If using a Phone module, and words other than
these are selected for Alpha descriptors, the module will not provide
annunciation of those words.
Italicized words followed by an asterisk indicate those words supported by the
6160V/6150V Voice Keypads
CHARACTER (ASCII) CHART (For Adding Custom Words)
32 (space) 33 ! 34 ” 35 # 36 $ 37 % 38 & 39 ‘ 40 (
41 ) 42 * 43 + 44 , 45 46 . 47 / 48 0 49 1
50 2 51 3 52 4 53 5 54 6 55 7 56 8 57 9 58 :
59 ; 60 < 61 = 62 > 63 ? 64 @ 65 A 66 B 67 C
68 D 69 E 70 F 71 G 72 H 73 I 74 J 75 K 76 L
77 M 78 N 79 O 80 P 81 Q 82 R 83 S 84 T 85 U
86 V 87 W 88 X 89 Y 90 Z
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5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification
All of the transmitters illustrated below have one or more unique factory
assigned input (loop) ID codes. Each of the inputs requires its own
programming zone (e.g., a 5804’s four inputs require four programming zones).
WIRELESS INPUT TYPES
“RF” (Supervised RF) Type send periodic check-in signals, as well as fault,
restore and low battery signals. The transmitter must remain within the
receiver’s range.
“UR” (Unsupervised RF) Type send all the signals that the “RF” Type does, but
the control does not supervise the check-in signals. The transmitter may,
therefore, be carried off-premises.
“BR” (Unsupervised Button RF) Type only send fault signals. They do not send
restore or check-in signals. They will indicate a low battery condition when
tested or activated normally. They can be carried off-premises.
Note: For information on any transmitter not shown above, refer to the
instructions accompanying that transmitter for details regarding loop numbers,
etc.
UL NOTE: The following transmitters are not intended for use in UL
installations: 5802MN, 5802MN2, 5804, 5804BD, 5814, 5816TEMP, 5819, 5819WHS &
BRS, and 5850.
The 5827BD and 5800TM can be used in UL Listed Residential Burglar
installations.
LOOP 3
LOOP 2
LOOP 1
LOOP 4 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON
5801 ENROLL AS “UR” OR “RF”
LOOP 1
5802MN ENROLL AS “UR” OR “RF”
LOOP 2
(REED)
LOOP 2 (REED)
LOOP 1 (TERMINALS)
ALTERNATE POSITION FOR LOOP2
5816MN ENROLL AS “RF”
LOOP 1
(PRIMARY)
2 (AUX. CENTER)
3 (AUX. RIGHT)
5817 ENROLL AS “RF”
YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON
LOOP 4
5804 ENROLL AS “BR”
LOOP 3
LOOP 2 LOOP 1
LOOP 2
YOU MUST ENROLL THIS
BUTTON LOOP 4
LOOP 2
(REED)
LOOP 1
LOOP 2
(REED)
(TERMINALS)
LOOP 1
(INTERNAL
LOOP 3
LOOP 3 (TERMINALS)
SHOCK SENSOR)
(TERMINALS) 5 8 1 9
5819S (WHS & BRS)
ENROLL AS “RF”
ENROLL AS “RF”
LOOP 1
LOOP 3 ·· ····· ·······
5804BD ENROLL AS “BR”
·····
SET HOUSE CODE
5827 SET HOUSE CODE
5827BD SET HOUSE CODE
LOOP 1
5809 ENROLL AS “RF”
LOOP 1
LOOP 2
(REED)
LOOP 1 (TERMINALS)
(Green) (Red) (Yellow)
LOOP 1
(MOTION)
5808 ENROLL AS “RF”
5816 ENROLL AS “RF”
5850 (GBD) ENROLL AS “RF”
5890 ENROLL AS “RF”
Wireless Key Predefined Default Templates
For 5804
Loop Function
Zone Type
TEMPLATE 1
1
No Response
23
2
Disarm
22
3
Arm Away
21
4
No Response
23
TEMPLATE 2
1
No Response
23
2
Disarm
22
3
Arm Away
21
4
Arm Stay
20
TEMPLATE 3
1
24-hour audible
7
2
Disarm
22
3
Arm Away
21
4
Arm Stay
20
For 5804BD
TEMPLATE 4
TEMPLATE 5
TEMPLATE 6
Loop
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
Function
No Response No Response Arm Away Disarm
No Response Arm Stay Arm Away Disarm
24-hour audible Arm Stay Arm Away Disarm
Zone Type
23 23 21 22
23 20 21 22
7 20 21 22
Table of Device Addresses
This Device
Uses Address
RF Receiver
00
Long Range Radio
03
4286 Voice Module
04
Zone Expanders (4219/4229):
module 1 (for zones 09 – 16)
07
module 2 (for zones 17 – 24)
08
module 3 (for zones 25 – 32)
09**
module 4 zones 33 – 40
10**
module 5 zones 41 – 48
11**
Relay Modules (4204):
module 1
12
module 2
13
module 3
14**
module 4
15**
Keypads:
keypad 1
16
keypad 2
17
keypad 3
18
keypad 4
19
keypad 5
20
keypad 6
21
keypad 7
22
keypad 8
23
5800TM Module
28
Reports as 100 103 104
107 108 109 110 111
112 113 114 115
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Enabled By…
56 zone programming: input device type entry automatic if output to long range radio field 29 enabled automatic if phone module access code field 28 enabled 56 zone programming: input device type entry, then:
automatic if zone no. 9-16 entered as AW type or relay assigned automatic if
zone no. 17-24 entered as AW type or relay assigned automatic if zone no.
25-32 entered as AW type or relay assigned automatic if zone no. 33-40 entered
as AW type or relay assigned automatic if zone no. 41-48 entered as AW type or
relay assigned
79 output device programming: device address prompt: entered at device address prompt entered at device address prompt entered at device address prompt entered at device address prompt
data field programming as listed below: always enabled, all sounds enabled.
data field 190 data field 191 data field 192 data field 193 data field
194 data field 195 data field 196
automatic
* These module addresses apply to VISTA-20P only. Addressable devices are
identified by “1” plus the device address when reporting. Enter report code
for zone 91 to enable addressable device
reporting (default = reports enabled). See field 199 for addressable device
(ECP) 3-digit/2-digit identification keypad display options.
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24-HR BATTERY STANDBY REQUIRED FOR FIRE INSTALLATIONS. USE 12V, 17.2AH BATTERY FOR 600mA AUX POWER. SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
BATTERY CAPACITY FOR EMERGENCY
BURGLARY STANDBY USE AT LEAST 4 HRS
CHARGING VOLTAGE 13.8VDC. MAXIMUM CHARGING CURRENT
BATTERY
+ 12V, 4AH
650mA.
SEALED LEAD-ACID TYPE. BATTERY NORMALLY NEED NOT BE REPLACED FOR AT LEAST 3
YRS.
TO DETERMINE TOTAL STANDBY LOAD ON BATTERY, ADD 100mA TO TOTAL OF AUX. POWER
OUTPUT AND REMOTE KEYPAD CURRENTS.
BATTERY FUSE 3A FOR REPLACEMENT,
USE SAME VALUE (e.g. ADEMCO No. 90-12)
BLACK
RED
FLYING LEADS FOR BATTERY
CONNECTION
8-PIN CONNECTOR USED FOR 4300/1321X10
TRANSFORMER CONNECTIONS AND FOR
ON-BOARD TRIGGERS SEE INSTRUCTIONS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 78
(USE SA4120XM-1 CABLE)
SYNC
COM TO
DATA
TRANS.
RED JUMPER CUT FOR BELL SUPERVISION. ALSO, CONNECT 2000 OHM RESISTOR DIRECTLY ACROSS SOUNDER.
TO TERM 4 TO TERM 5 TO TERM 6 TO TERM 7
BLK RED
GRN YEL
OUTPUT 17 (TRIG. 1) +12 AUX GND
OUTPUT 18 (TRIG. 2) OPTIONAL
FOR UP TO 40 ADDITIONAL ZONES ( FROM EITHER OR BOTH GROUPS)
BLK RED GRN YEL
BLK RED GRN YEL
USE UL LISTED LIMITED ENERGY CABLE FOR ALL CONNECTIONS
CLASS 2 PLUG-IN TRANSFORMER 16.5VAC, 25VA
(e.g. ADEMCO No. 1321). (USE No. 1321CN IN CANADA)
USE 4300 / 1321X10 TRANSFORMER INTERFACE IN PLACE OF 1321 OR 1321CN WHEN POWER
LINE CARRIER DEVICES ARE BEING USED. (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS)
THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE
PROTECTION ASSOCIATION’S STANDARD 72, CHAPTER 2 (NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION, BATTERY-MARCH PARK, QUINCY,MA 02269). PRINTED INFORMATION
DESCRIBING PROPER INSTALLATION, OPERATION,TESTING, MAINTENANCE, EVACUATION
PLANNING AND REPAIR SERVICE IS TO BE PROVIDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT.
CONNECTION OF THE FIRE ALARM SIGNAL TO A FIRE ALARM HEADQUARTERS OR A CENTRAL
STATION SHALL BE PERMITTED ONLY WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITY
HAVING JURISDICTION. THE BURGLAR ALARM SIGNAL SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO A
POLICE EMERGENCY NUMBER.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
BLACK: KEYPAD GROUND (- ) RETURN
}
TO 110VAC UNSWITCHED OUTLET (24HR)
AUX. POWER
OUTPUT 10.5-13.8VDC 600mA MAX. (500mA MAX.
FOR UL INSTALLATIONS)
- ALARM OUTPUT
ALL OUTPUTS ARE POWER
LIMITED.
10.513.8VDC, 2A MAX.
(600mA MAX. FOR UL USAGE, INCLUDING
AUX POWER) STEADY FOR BURGLARY/PANIC,
TEMPORAL PULSE SOUNDING FOR FIRE. CAN USE ADEMCO No. 702 SIREN, OR 12V BELL).
SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
NOTE: KEYPAD (S) CURRENT (IN BOTH PARTITIONS) AND ALL OTHER DEVICES DRAWING POWER FROM TERMS 4 & 5 MUST BE
REMOTE KEYPADS AND OTHER ADDRESSABLE DEVICES (e.g. 5800TM, 4285/4286, LRR, 4219, 4229, 4204, 5881)
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, SEE INSTRUCTIONS K5305-1V1
INCLUDED IN AUX CURRENT DRAIN CALCULATIONS.
REMOTE KEYPADS CAN USE 6150 OR 6160 KEYPADS. LOCAL PROGRAMMING
MUST BE DONE WITH A
ASSEMBLED IN MEXICO
6139/6160, BUT NEED NOT REMAIN IN THE SYSTEM
(SET TO ADDRESS 16).
BLK
RED: KEYPAD PWR ( + )
GREEN: DATA IN FROM KEYPAD YELLOW: KEYPAD DATA OUT CAN BE USED FOR 2-WIRE
SMOKE DETECTORS HI
ZONE 1 LO
8
9 10 11
2000 OHMS EOLR
12
2000 OHMS EOLR
13
14
2k
TAMPER CONTACTS
2k
2k
TAMPER CONTACTS
2k
2k
2k
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
TYPICAL WIRING FOR
DOUBLE BALANCED ZONE
(VISTA-20P/PS ONLY)
LO ZONE 2
HI HI ZONE 3 LO
ADEMCO No. 4219 WIRED EXPANSION MODULE (8 ADD’L EOLR WIRED ZONES)
-ORADEMCO No. 4229 WIRED EXPANSION/RELAY MODULE (8 ADD’L EOLR WIRED ZONES PLUS 2 OUTPUT RELAYS)
-ORADEMCO No. 4204 RELAY MODULE
(4 OUTPUT RELAYS)
AND/OR
ADEMCO 5881 Type RF RECEIVER
WIRELESS ZONES
5881L: UP TO 8 5881M: UP TO 16 5881H: UP TO 64 5882 IN CANADA
4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR CONNECTIONS +5
SET UNIT’S DIP SWITCH FOR DEVICE ADDRESSES 7 – 15
AUX PWR OUTPUT
TERMINALS
_4
PROGRAM RELAY
AS ZONE TYPE 54 (FIRE ZONE RESET)
RELAY
BLK
SEE
N.C.
INSTRUCTIONS.
CONTACT OPENS MOMENTARILY
UPON FIRE ALARM RESET
SET RECEIVER’S DIP SWITCH FOR DEVICE ADDRESS OF “0”. SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
OR
TO OUTPUT 17 PROGRAM OUTPUT 17
FOR “OUT NORM LOW” = YES IN 79 MENU
MODE AND AS ZONE TYPE 54 IN
80 MENU MODE
TO ZONE TERM. ( +)
TO ZONE TERM. (_)
_
4-WIRE SMOKE OR COMBUSTION
DETECTOR
HEAT DETECTOR
_
N.O.
VIOLET
2000 OHMS EOLR
RED
EOL POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE A77-716B. USE N.O. CONTACT, WHICH CLOSES
WHEN POWER IS APPLIED.
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25
HI VISTA-20P/PS ONLY
LO
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI ZONE 5
LO
HI
LO
TIP RING TIP RING (BROWN) (GRAY) (GREEN) (RED)
} }
HANDSET
INCOMING PHONE LINE
TELEPHONE WIRING
(VIA RJ31X JACK AND DIRECT CONNECT CORD) CA38A IN CANADA
EARTH
GROUND SEE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER GROUNDING
DOC LOAD NO.: 3
ZONE 8
ZONE 7
ZONE 6
ZONE 4
FOR CONNECTION OF OPTIONAL 4285 OR 4286 VIP
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
MODULES TO PHONE TERMINALS, SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
OHMS EOLR
OHMS EOLR
OHMS EOLR
OHMS EOLR
OHMS EOLR
OHMS EOLR
WARNING:TO PREVENT RISK OF SHOCK,
DISCONNECT TELEPHONE LINE AT TELCO
· MAXIMUM LOOP RESISTANCE: (EACH ZONE) 300 OHMS (PLUS EOLR) JACK BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT. · RESPONSE, ZONES 1-8: 10, 350, OR 700 MSEC (PROGRAMMABLE)
· MAXIMUM NUMBER OF 2-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS ON ZONE 1 IS 16; DETECTORS MUST HAVE COMPATIBILITY IDENTIFIER AS “A”.
COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES, PART 68. FCC REGISTRATION NO. 5GBUSA-44003-AL-E RINGER EQUIVALENCE: 0.1B.
10
11
ZONE 2 3k
ZONE 10
ZONE PAIRS
2 / 10 3 / 11 4 / 12 5 / 13 6 / 14 7 / 15 8 / 16
POWER SHUTDOWN NOTE: SYSTEM SHUTS DOWN SENSOR DETECTION PROCESSING IF CONTROL’S VOLTAGE DROPS BELOW 9.6V.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS SYSTEM. IN ADDITION, THIS SYSTEM MUST BE CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE (3) YEARS.
6.2k
TYPICAL WIRING FOR ZONE DOUBLING
(VISTA-20P/PS ONLY)
ALL DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES USED IN A CANADIAN INSTALLATION MUST BE LISTED FOR USE IN CANADA
VISTA-20P/PS SERIES, VISTA-15P SERIES
SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS
V20P_V15P-SOC-V0
References
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