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ADEMCO VISTA-128B Installation And Setup Gude (208 pages)
Partitioned Security system with scheduling
Brand:
ADEMCO
| Category:
Security System
| Size: 1.16 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Figures
8
Conventions Used in this Manual
9
Section 1
11
General Description
11
General
11
Features
11
Section 2
17
Planning a Partitioned System
17
Theory of Partitioning
17
Setting up a Partitioned System
18
Common Lobby Logic
18
Master Keypad Setup and Operation
21
Section 3
23
False Alarm Reduction Features
23
General Information
23
Exit Error Logic and Related Reports
23
Recent Close Report
23
Exit Delay Reset
24
Cross Zoning
24
Call Waiting Defeat Logic
25
Section 4
27
Installing the Control
27
Mounting the Control Cabinet
27
Installing the Cabinet Lock
27
Figure 4-1: Installing the Lock
27
Grade a Mercantile Premises Listing
28
Figure 4-2: Cabinet Attack Resistance Considerations
28
Grade a Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing
29
Installing the Control's Circuit Board
29
Figure 4-3: Mounting the PC Board
29
AC Transformer and Battery
30
Panel Earth Ground Connections
30
Section 5
31
Installing the Keypads
31
Keypads that May be Used
31
Wiring to the Keypads
31
Using a Supplementary Power Supply to Power Additional Keypads
32
Mounting the Keypads
32
Figure 5-1: Keypad Connections to Control Panel
32
Figure 5-2: Using a Supplementary Power Supply for Keypads
32
Addressing the Keypads
33
Section 6
35
Basic Hardwired Zones 001-009
35
Common Characteristics of Hardwired Zones 1-9
35
Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to Zones 1-9
35
Installing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors to Zone 1
36
Installing 4-Wire Smoke Detectors to Zones 1-8
37
Installing 2-Wire Latching Glassbreak Detectors to Zone 8
38
Figure 6-3: 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections (Zones 1-8)
38
Figure 6-4. Wiring Latching Glassbreak Detectors to Zone 8
39
Section 7
41
2-Wire Polling Loop Expansion
41
Polling Loop Overview
41
Common Characteristics of Polling Loop Zones
41
Installing RPM Devices
41
Figure 7-1: Polling Loop Connections to the VISTA-128B
45
Figure 7-2: Polling Loop Connections Using One 4297 Extender Module
45
Polling Loop Supervision
46
Figure 7-3. Polling Loop Connections Using Multiple Extender Modules
46
Section 8
47
Wireless Zone Expansion
47
Common Characteristics of Wireless Zones
47
RF System Operation and Supervision
47
RF System Installation Advisories
48
Installation and Setup of the 5881 RF Receivers
49
Figure 8-1. 5881 RF Receiver (Cover Removed)
49
Installing the 5800TM Module
50
House ID Sniffer Mode
50
5800 Series Transmitter Setup
51
Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters
52
Section 9
55
Output Devices
55
General Information
55
Installing the 4204 and 4204CF Relay Modules
56
Figure 9-1: 4204 Relay Module
57
Figure 9-2: 4204CF Relay Module
57
Installing the FSA Modules
58
Wiring the 4300 Transformer
58
Figure 9-3: Wiring the FSA Module
58
Programming Output Devices
59
Figure 9-4: 4300 Wiring Connections
59
Section 10
61
4285/4286 VIP Module
61
General Information
61
Mounting the VIP Module
62
Wiring the VIP Module
62
Figure 10-1: 4285/4286 VIP Module Connections
63
Section 11
65
Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Unit
65
General Information
65
AAV Module Operation
65
Audio Alarm Verification Module Connections
66
Figure 11-1: AAV Connections Using the J7 Trigger
66
Audio Alarm Verification Module Program Options
67
Figure 11-2: AAV Connections Using a 4204 Relay Module
67
Figure 11-3: AAV and 4286 VIP Module Connections Using the J7 Trigger
67
Section 12
69
J7 Trigger Outputs
69
General Information
69
Figure 12-1. J7 Pin Assignments and Functions
69
Ground Start Operation
70
Figure 12-2: Ground Start Module Connections
70
Remote Keypad Sounder
71
Remote Keyswitch
71
Figure 12-3: Remote Keypad Sounder Wiring
71
Figure 12-4: Remote Keyswitch Wiring
72
Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Equipment
73
Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment
73
Figure 12-5: Connections to 7720 Long Range Radios
73
Event Log Printer
74
Figure 12-6: Connections to 7920Selong Range Radios
74
Figure 12-7: Connections to 7720ULF Long Range Radio
74
Section 13
75
Long Range Radio (ECP)
75
General Information
75
Wiring the Long Range Radio
76
Programming for the Long Range Radio
76
Trouble Messages
76
Figure 13-1. Wiring Long Range Radio to Keypad Terminals
76
Section 14
77
Access Control
77
General Information
77
Access Control Using Vistakey
77
Figure 14-1: Wiring the Vistakey
79
Access Control Using the Passpoint Access Control System
81
Access Control of an Entry/Exit Point Using Vistakey or Passpoint
82
Figure 14-2: Wiring the Vista Gateway Module
82
Using the VISTA-128B for Stand-Alone Access Control
84
Section 15
85
External Sounders
85
General Information
85
Alarm Output Supervision
86
Installing Alarm Indicating Devices to the Alarm Output
87
Figure 15-1: Wiring Polarized Fire Indicating Devices
87
Figure 15-2: Wiring Nonpolarized Burglary Indicating Devices
88
Section 16
89
Event Log Options
89
General Information
89
Event Log Printer Connections
89
Programming Event Log Options
90
Figure 16-1. Event Log Printer Connections
90
Event Logging Procedures
91
Section 17
93
4100APG Pager Interface
93
General Information
93
Mounting the 4100APG
93
Wiring the 4100APG
94
Figure 17-1: Wiring the 4100APG Without the Serial Printer
94
Figure 17-2: Wiring the 4100APG with the Serial Printer
95
Programming the Control for the Pager
96
4100APG LED Indications
96
Section 18
97
Final Power-Up Procedure
97
General Information
97
Earth Ground Considerations
98
Connecting the Transformer
98
Programming Power and AC Options
99
Figure 18-1: 1321 Transformer and Battery Connections
99
Figure 18-2: 4300 Transformer Connections
99
Determining the Control Panel Power Supply Load
100
Determining the Size of the Standby Battery
102
Section 19
105
The Mechanics of Programming
105
Using Data Field Program Mode
105
Entering Data Field Programming Mode
105
Moving from One Page of Programming to Another
106
Viewing Data Fields
106
Entry Errors
106
Programming System-Wide Data Fields
106
Programming Partition-Specific Data Fields
107
#93 Menu Mode Programming
108
Section 20
109
Zone Type Definitions
109
Zone Number Designations
109
Section 21
113
Zone Index/Zone Type Defaults
113
Zone Index
113
Zone Type Defaults
114
Data Field Descriptions
115
Section 23
133
Section 22
133
#93 Menu Mode Programming
133
General Information
133
In this Section
133
Section 24
135
Scheduling Options
135
Introduction to Scheduling
135
Time Window Definitions
137
Open/Close Definitions
138
Scheduling Menu Mode
140
Scheduling Menu Structure
141
Time Windows
142
Daily Open/Close Schedules
143
Holiday Schedules
144
Time-Driven Events
144
Limitation of Access Schedules
150
Temporary Schedules
151
User Scheduling Menu Mode
153
Section 25
155
System Communication
155
General Information
155
Telephone Line Connections
155
Figure 25-1: Standard Telephone Line Connections
155
Reporting Formats
156
Table of Contact ID Event Codes
159
Section 26
161
Downloading Primer
161
General Information
161
Getting On-Line with a Control Panel
162
On-Line Control Functions
162
Access Security
163
Connecting a 4100SM Module for Direct Wire Downloading
163
Figure 26-1. Direct Wire Downloading Connections
164
Section 27
165
Setting the Real-Time Clock
165
General Information
165
Setting the Time and Date
165
Section 28
167
User Access Codes
167
General Information
167
User Codes & Levels of Authority
167
Adding a Master, Manager, or Operator Code
170
Changing a Master, Manager, or Operator Code
172
Adding an RF Key to an Existing User
172
Deleting a Master, Manager, or Operator Code
172
To EXIT the User Edit Mode
172
Section 29
173
Keypad Functions
173
General Information
173
Arming Commands
173
Access Control
175
Delaying Closing Time
175
Partition "GOTO" Commands
175
Viewing Capabilities of a User
176
Viewing Zone Descriptors
176
Viewing Downloaded Messages
176
Using the Built-In User's Manual
176
Panic Keys
176
Speed Key [D] (Macros)
177
Manual Relay Activation Mode (#70 Mode)
178
Instant Activation Mode (#77 Mode)
179
Section 30
181
Testing the System
181
Battery Test
181
Dialer Test
181
Burglary Walk-Test (Code + TEST [5])
181
Armed Burglary System Test
182
Testing Wireless Zones
182
Trouble Conditions
183
Turning the System over to the User
185
To the Installer
185
APPENDIX A Regulatory Agency Statements
187
UL Installation Requirements
187
UL609 Grade a Local Mercantile Premises/Local Mercantile Safe & Vault
187
UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm
187
UL611/UL1610 Central Station Burglary Alarm
188
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and UL Residential Fire Battery Backup Requirements
188
Smoke Detectors
192
APPENDIX Bdip Switch Tables
193
Surface Mount
193
APPENDIX C Summary of System Commands
195
APPENDIX D Specifications
197
Index
199
The Limitations of this Alarm System
205
Ademco Limited Warranty
206
Summary of Connections
207
ADEMCO VISTA-128B User Manual (80 pages)
Commercial Fire and Burglary Partitioned Security System
Brand:
ADEMCO
| Category:
Security System
| Size: 0.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
System Overview
4
General
4
A Partitioned System
4
Zones
5
Fire Protection
5
Burglary Protection
5
Alarms
6
Memory of Alarm
6
Speed Key (Macros)
6
Using Schedules
7
Device Timers
7
T O Access Anotherp
7
Master Keypad Operation
8
Self-Help Feature
8
Phone Access & Voice Response Capability
9
About the Keypads
10
General
10
The Alpha Keypad
10
Functions of the Keypad
11
Entry/Exit Delays
14
General Information
14
Security Codes & Authority Levels
15
General Information
15
Duress Code
15
Dures Code
15
Quick Arming
15
Authority Levels
16
General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes
17
To Exit User Edit Mode
18
To Add a User
18
To Change a User's Code
20
To Change a User' Code
20
To Delete a User
21
Accessing Other Partitions
22
T O Access Anotherp
22
Global Arming
22
Artition
22
Aster Eypad Peration
23
Ommon Obby Peration
25
Lobby
26
Checking for Open Zones
27
Sing the [ ] Ready Key
27
Displaying All Zone Descriptors
28
Sing the [ ] Ready Key
28
Bypassing Protection Zones
29
Sing the [6] Bypass Key
29
Bypass
30
Isplaying Ypassed Ones
30
Arming Perimeter Only
31
Sing the [3] Stay Key
31
Arming Perimeter Only
32
Sing the [7] Instant Key
32
Arming All Protection
33
Sing the [2] Away Key
33
Arming All Protection
34
Sing the [4] Maximum Key
34
Disarming and Silencing Alarms
35
Sing the [1] off Key
35
Memory of Alarm
35
Using the Keyswitch
36
Eneral
36
Rming
36
Isarming
36
Chime Mode
37
Using the [9] Key
37
Viewing Central Station Messages
38
General Information
38
Panic Keys
39
Using Panic Keys
39
Speed Key (Macros)
40
General Information
40
Defining
40
Executing
41
Access Door Control
42
General Information
42
Executing
42
Using #70 Relay Menu Mode
43
General Information
43
Using Schedules
45
Delaying the Closing Time
45
Temporary Open /Close
45
Ime
45
Schedules
46
Programming Temporary Schedules
46
Programming Device Timers
49
General Information
49
Event Log Procedures
52
General Information
52
To Display the Event Log
52
Testing the System
54
Using the [5] Test Key
54
Testing Your System
55
Fire Alarm System
56
General
56
In Case of Fire Alarm
56
Ilencinga Fire Larm
56
Fire Display Lock
57
Drill Test (Code + # + 69)
57
Trouble Conditions
59
Ypical Trouble Displays
59
Power Failure
61
Recommendations for Proper Protection
62
Heat Detectors
62
Recommendations for Proper Intrusion Protection
64
Emergency Evacuation
65
Maintaining Your System
66
Care of Your System
66
Eplacing Batteries in Wireless Ensors
66
Ilencing Low Battery Warning Ones at the Keypad
67
Outine Care
67
Quick Guide to System Functions
68
Summary of Audible Notification
70
Glossary
71
Index
77
Ademco VISTA-128B User Manual (80 pages)
Commercial Burglary Alarm System
Brand:
Ademco
| Category:
Security System
| Size: 0.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
System Overview
4
General
4
A Partitioned System
4
Zones
5
Fire Protection
5
Burglary Protection
5
Alarms
6
Memory of Alarm
6
Speed Key (Macros)
6
Using Schedules
7
Device Timers
7
To Access Another Partition (GOTO Command)
7
Master Keypad Operation
8
Self-Help Feature
8
Phone Access & Voice Response Capability
8
About the Keypads
10
General
10
The Alpha Keypad
10
Functions of the Keypad
11
Entry/Exit Delays
14
General Information
14
Security Codes & Authority Levels
15
General Information
15
Duress Code
15
Quick Arming
15
Authority Levels
16
General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes
17
To Exit User Edit Mode
18
To Add a User
18
To Change a User's Code
20
To Delete a User
21
Accessing Other Partitions
22
To Access Another Partition
22
Global Arming
22
Master Keypad Operation
23
Common Lobby Operation
25
How User Codes Affect the Common Lobby
26
Checking for Open Zones
28
Using the READY Key
28
Displaying All Zone Descriptors
29
Using the READY Key
29
Bypassing Protection Zones
30
Using the 6 BYPASS Key
30
Quick Bypass
31
Displaying Bypassed Zones
31
Arming Perimeter Only
32
Using the 3 STAY Key
32
Arming Perimeter Only
33
Using the 7 INSTANT Key
33
Arming All Protection
34
Using the 2 AWAY Key
34
Arming All Protection
35
Using the 4 MAXIMUM Key
35
Disarming and Silencing Alarms
36
Using the 1 off Key
36
Memory of Alarm
36
Using the Keyswitch
37
General
37
Arming
37
Disarming
37
Chime Mode
38
Using the 9 Key
38
Viewing Central Station Messages
39
General Information
39
Panic Keys
40
Using Panic Keys
40
Speed Key (Macros)
42
General Information
42
Defining
42
Executing
43
Access Door Control
44
General Information
44
Executing
44
Using #70 Relay Menu Mode
45
General Information
45
Using Schedules
47
Delaying the Closing Time
47
Temporary Open/Close Schedules
47
Programming Temporary Schedules
48
Programming Device Timers
51
General Information
51
Event Log Procedures
54
General Information
54
To Display the Event Log
54
Testing the System
56
Using the 5 TEST Key
56
Testing Your System
57
Fire Alarm System
58
General
58
In Case of Fire Alarm
58
Silencing a Fire Alarm
58
Fire Display Lock
59
Trouble Conditions
60
Typical Trouble Displays
60
Power Failure
62
Recommendations for Proper Protection
63
Recommendations for Smoke and Heat Detectors
63
Recommendations for Proper Intrusion Protection
65
Emergency Evacuation
66
Maintaining Your System
67
Taking Care of Your System
67
Replacing Batteries in Wireless Sensors
67
Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones at the Keypad
68
Routine Care
68
Quick Guide to System Functions
69
Summary of Audible Notification
71
Glossary
72
Index
78
ADEMCO VISTA-128B Quick Start Manual (39 pages)
Commercial Burglary Partitioned Security System
Brand:
ADEMCO
| Category:
Security System
| Size: 0.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Recommended Programming Procedure
3
When the System-Wide Fields Have Been Programmed, Program All Partition-Specific
3
Program Field Categories
5
Vista-128B Programming Form
6
Partition-Specific Programming Form
11
Programming with #93 Menu Mode
13
System Layout Worksheets
14
Output Relays Worksheets
26
Alpha Descriptor Vocabulary
29
Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitutes Vocabulary
30
Scheduling Menu Prompts
31
Scheduling Worksheets
32
5800 Series Rf Transmitter Loop Designations
37
Vista-128B Summary of Connections
38
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