Addition of new 5800 series transmitters with this control panel is prohibited, other than for repair of existing installations. Non-permitted use voids U.S. warranty. ~STA-10 Previous Menu SECURITY SYSTEM Installation Instructions .- - ‘, .s ..!. ,, . >’- .. N7227V29194 .
CONGRATULATIONS! On Your Purchase oftheVISTA-10 The purpose of these Installation Instructions is to give you a complete overview of the system, and provide instructions for installing a basic system. CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE, ~fore you cd TechnicalSuppofi be sum YOU ● READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! ● Check all wiring connections. ● Determinethatthepower supplyand/orbaekupbatteryare supplyingpropervoltag= . Veri& your programming informationwhere applicable. .
Section 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ... .... ...... . 5 Introduction . .......................................................5 Zone Characteristics.............................................6 Section 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS . . . . . . . . . . 7 HARD WIRED ZONES ...............................................7 Zones 1-6 (Basic Control's Zones) ., .........................7 WIRELESS EXPANSION, -5700 & 5600 RF SYSTEMS-.. .8 General ....... ........................ ...............................
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Introduction System The VISTA-10 is a microprocessor-based state-of-the-art security control intended for wireless as well as wired zone applications. Zones Supported Supports up to 22 zones, in the following configuration: 6 hard wired EOLR “basic” zones. “ Up to 16 RF expansion zones by using an appropriate 5881 type RF receiver (up to 8 with 4281 type). Refel to the Zone Characteristics tabulation on the next page for detailed zone information.
Zone Characterlstlcs Zones 1-6 Wired Programmable Zones. EOLR supervised, ‘or more information, N.O. or N.C. sensors, 300-500 msec normai response. Seepage 7. Optional fast (1 O-15msec) response programmable for zone 3. Zones 7, 95, 96 ‘or more information, ;ee page 34. Console Panics (Wired & Wireless). 24hr zones, grammable for siient, audible, auxiliary, or fire. pro- Zone8 Duress This feature is intended for use when one is ‘or more information, forced to disarm or arm the system under threat.
HARD-WIRED ZONES Zones 1-6 (Basic Control’s Zones) The VISTA-10 supports 6 hard-wired zones, which are connected as zones 1-6. These zones must be EOLR supervised, and can use N.O. and/or N.C. sensors. Zone Response Response Max. EOLR Zone Type Time Resistance Any zone response can be assigned to devices on these zones except Supervised Fire (09), which can be assigned only to zone 5 (see below). 300-500 msec. Zone 3 is optionally programmable for fast (1O-15msec) response.
WIRELESS IVo te: -6700 EXPANSION & 5800 In Canada, 5800 systems must use 5882 series receivers: RF SYSTEMS - 5882 L/588w Information in this manual relative to the 5881 receivers applies as well to the 5882 receivers. 5881 and 5882 receivers can all use the same transmitters. Qeneral In addition to its basic wired zones, the control, in conjunction with an appropriate 5700 or 5800 system RF Receiver, can support up to the number of wireless zones shown below. 5700 SYSTEM RF No.
House Identification 5700 SYSTEM The 4281 responds only to transmitters set to the same House ID (01-31, per the DIP switch tables on page 46) as programmed in the control’s field *24. This prevents interference from transmitters in other nearby systems. To make sure that a House ID is chosen that is not in use nearby, conduct the Sniffer Mode test described under TESTING THE SYSTEM.
Transmitter 5800 System Installation OptIons To install the particular transmitters in a 5800 system, one of two optional methods can be used. Option 1, whose procedure is described in general below, and M detail on page 22, involves having the system learn each transmitter to be used in the system. Option 2, described below, involves downloading software, where the IDs can be entered manually at the office and then downloaded to an operating system.
RELAY Output OUTPUTS No. 4204 Relay Module The VISTA10 can support 4 relay outputs via the use of a 4204 Output Relay Module. This module provides form C (normally open and normally closed) dry contacts on relays that can be programmed to activate or deactivate to perform some action in response to a predetermined event such as turning on lights and/or closing a fire door in the event of a fire alarm condition.
Mounting the Cabinet Installing the Lock (if Used) secured wthout a lock by using E3E3zT! The VISTA-1 O is supplied with a 12-1/2” (318mm) wide x 14-1/2” (368mm) high x 3“ (76mm) deep cabinet suitable for use in residential installations. Mount the control cabinet to a sturdy wall using fasteners or anchors (not supplied) in a clean, dry area which is not readily accessible to the general public. 4 mounting holes are provided at the back of the cabinet. Use an Ademco No. N6277 Cam Lock and No.
Installing Control and RF Receiver Clrcult Boards Together, in the Same Cabinet IMPORTANT! the Before installing cabinet’e contents, be sure to remove the apmetal cabinet propriate knockouts. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS AFTER THE CIRCUIT BOARDS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. 1. Hang two short (black) mounting clips (provided with receiver) on the raised cabinet tabs, as shown in Detail B below. 2.
(See Summary IMPORTANT: Wounding the System of Connections Diagram on Page 47) Do not connect the battery, or plug In the AC transformer, until all other wiring connections have been completed. Terminal 21 is the earth ground connection point. In order for the protective devices in this product to be effective, the designated terminal must be terminated in a good earth ground.
Power-up Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Make sure that the total current to be drawn from the Alarm Output terminals (3& 4) and Auxiliary Power Output terminals (4& 5) does not exceed the values indicated in the SPECIFICATIONS section and on the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram. Wke the transformer to the panel (before connecting the battery) as shown on the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram. Do not plug in at this time. Connect all loops, devices, consoles, etc. to the panel.
General Information Installer options are stored in non-removable, electrically erasable, non-volatile EEROM memory. These options must be programmed for the particular installation to establish its specific alarm and reporting features. Note: It is possible to program the system at any time, even at the installer’s premises prior to the actual installation. Simply apply power temporarily to the control and then program the unit as desired.
Summary of Programming Commands ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT NUMBER FOR DOWNLOADING SET ALL PROGRAM FIELDS TO DEFAULT VALUES EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE ADVANCE TO FIELD PROGRAM FIELD ERASE FIELDS READ FIELD Special Messages PROCEDURE FUNCTION Oc= 1. POWER UP, then depress [~] and [#] both at once, within 50sec of powering up. OR 2. Initially, key: 4 + 1 + 1 + 1 plus CODE key + O. IOR 3.
PROGRAMMING DATA FIELDS I THE CENTERFOLD PROGRAMMiNG FORM CAN BE USED TO RECORD THE DATA FOR THIS INSTALLATION SYSTEM SETUP (“20-’27) [ *2O MASTER CODE Enter 4digits,0-9 {entry ofa114 ismandatory). Use of a “9” in the last position inhibits the duress code feature. *21 QUICK ARM ENABLE If enabled, [#] key can be used instead of security code when arming . Code is always required when disarming. Enter O for disabled or 1 for enabled.
DIALER PROGRAMMING (*40-*50] In Fields ’40, *41, ●42: ●4O PABX ACCESS CODE (See box at left) Enter up to 4 digits if PABX code is needed to access an outside line. If fewer than 4 digits entered, exit by pressing X (and press 41 if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press X40X. ●41 PRIMARY PHONE No. (See box at left) Enter up to 12 digits. If fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing X (and press 42 if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press *41*.
ZONE ASSIGNMENT/ ALARM REPORT CODES, etc. (*56) *52 ZONE 3 RESPONSE O = 400ms nominal TIME TO OPEN 1 = 10ms nominal *56 ZONE ASSIGNMENT/ALARM REPORT CODES (and RF Input ID Learning for 5800 System) REFER TO THE ZONE ASSIGNMENT TABLE FOR THIS FIELD ON THE CENTERFOLD PROGRAMMING FORM This field is used to program zone numbers, zone types, alarm and report codes, and to identify the type of loop input device.
Eiiiml This zone type sends a report to the Central Station but provides no console . . display or sounding. This zone tvoe is usua Ilv assianed to a Tone contamw Emeraencv butto n , IEiiiml Alarm This zone type sends a report to the Central Station, and provides a rapid beeping sound at the console, and an audible external alarm. This zone tyDe is usua Ilv assianed to a zone that has an Emeraencv butto n.
Learning RF Input (L): Applicable to a 5800 system on/y. Where a Yes No IS asked by the console, pressing the EEE51 ‘0’”[*lor[ol’~or~i:equiva,ent This request will be to learn the transmitter can be learned here or via field *83.) If “yes” is selected, open and close (or close and open), or press and r.lease the particular input to the transmitter twice. After the first time, a single short beep will occur.
TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS & RESTORE REPORT CODES (“60 -’75) With a 3+1 or 4+1 Standard Format: Enter a code in the first digit box: 1-9, 0, B, C, D, E, or F. Enter “#+1O for O, “#+11” for B, “#+12” for C, “#+13” for D, “#+14” for E, “#+15° for F. A “O”(not “#+10”) in the first digit box will disable a report. A “O”(not “#+1O“) in the second digit box (if any) will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming.
OUTPUT AND SYSTEM SETUP (“80-”92) *8O OUTPUT Applicable field. RELAYS 25 is programmed only if field ● for a 4204... otherwise skip this REFER TO THE OUTPUT RELA Y TABLE FOR THIS FIELD IN THE PROGRAMMING FORM. Relay Basics Relays can be used to perform many different functions and actions. In this system, each relay must be programmed as to how to act (ACTION), when to activate (START), and when to deactivate (STOP).
Upon entering field ● 80, this screen will appear. Enter the Relay Number 01, 02, 03, or 04 for a 4204 (or 00 to end these entries). Press the [++] key to advance. Ex!Ea The data is keyed in and entered for this and the following screens by pressing [*]. To back up to check an entry, p reea [#] for each position. Press [~] to go forward again. Re\ay beingprogrammed. This screen displays a summary of the current relay START programming example, relay 02 has been selected).
Example of Output Relay Programming FOR OTHER EXAMPLES SEE THE TABLE ON PAGE 44 Let us light an indicator when any one of 3 specific zones are faulted or when any 24 hour aux. zone is disturbed. We want to turn off the indicator manually without affecting the arming status of the system. In field *8O we choose Output Relay 01 and program the Action (A) to be “2” (Close and stay closed). The Event we are looking for to start the relay action is a fault, so we will program “2” in (EV).
●96 INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER FOR DOWNLOADING (No data entry required, loads defaults) *97 SET ALL PROGRAM (No data entry required) FIELDS TO DEFAULT ACCT. No. VALUES Press X98 or *99 if exiting programming, or next Field No. if continuing. To EXIT PROORAMMINQ (*98 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents Master Code + CODE + O ’98 MODE or *99) ● ~ ~ EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and abvs Master Code + CODE + O or by: Power-up + x + #. re-entry by : re-entry by: .
b) IN STEPS 3-5, THE CONSOLE KEYS PERFORM THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS [3] Advances through alphabet and actual words in alphabetical order. [1] Moves backward through alphabet and actual words in alphabetical order. [6] Toggles between alphabet and actual word list; used to accept entries. [8] Saves the zone description in the system’s memory. 4. 5. 6. Adding Custom Words (will not be annunciated by 4285 Voice Module) IN STEPS 3-6.
ALPHA FIXED DICTIONARY (For Entering Zone Descriptors) 000 ● 001 ● 002 003 004 005 ● 006 .
Report Code Formats The Report Codes for Alarm, System Status, and Restore for Zones shown in program fields *56-*75 can be selected in field *46 to report to the central station in any of the following formats: Note: If OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO (field *27) is enabled, all dialer and long range radio reports will be sent in Contact ID format (see next page), regardless of the selection made in field ●46.
The Ademco Contact ID Reporting format comprises a 4 digit subscriber number, 1 digit event qualifier (“new” or “restore”), 3 digit event code, 2 digit “00”, and 3 digit zone, contact ID, user, or system status number. Ademco Contact ID Reporting takes the following format: CCCC Q EEEGG ZZZ whale CC(% = Customer (subscriber) ID Q= Event qualifier, where E = new event, and R = restore EEE = Event code (3 hexadecimal digits, defined in the table below) GG = ZZZ= Always 00.
General Note: Information Downloading is not permissible for UL insta//ations. Equipment Required The VISTA-1 O can be remotelv woarammed from an IBM comDatibie Personal Computer (PC), a Hayes Modern,”and Ademco’s V-LINK@ Softwa}e (see below). Programming the control from a remote location is protected against compromise by someone attempting to defeat the system, by using multi-levels of security protection: , Code Handshake: An 8-digit download ID code must be .
Keypad entries are ignored during the time interval stated above. A copy of the program downloaded may be produced from the IBM PC compatible computer, using the product’s internal report generator, when an optional printer is connected (consult your PC manual for proper printer and connections). Program Upload Time-One minute fifteen seconds for a complete program. Program Download Time-Depends on changes. Average time, one minute.
Arming Functions The following is a brief list of system commands. For detailed information concerning system functions, refer to the User’s Manual. Disarmed, ‘Not Ready Before arming, the system must be in the READY condition (all zones must be intact). If the “NOT READY” message appears, press the READY [~] key to display faulted zones. Arming Away Enter code + AWAY [2]. Enter code + STAY [3]. Arming Stay Arming Instant Enter code + INSTANT [7]. Enter code + MAXIMUM [4].
Bxit Alarm Displays (if programmed) A display of “CANCELED ALARM” or “CA” and a zone indication will appear if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time the exit delay ended (e.g., exit door left open), but the system was disarmed during the hnrnecfiafely following entry delay time. The alarm sounder and keypad sound continuously, but stop when the system is disarmed. No message will be transmitted to the central station. will .
Procedure After installation is completed, the Security System should be carefully tested. 1. With the System in the disarmed state, check that all zones are intact. If NOT READY is displayed, press the [~] key to display the faulted zone(s). Restore faulted zone(s) if necessary, so that READY is displayed. Fault and re. store every sensor individually to assure that it is being monitored by thesystem. 2. Enter the security code and press the TEST key. The outside sounder will sound for 1 second.
TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM 1. Transmitted signal not racelved at 4281/5881. GUIDE SYSTEM POSSIBLE CAUSE la. rnitteror 4281/5881notproperfy~w- la lb. Transmitterand4281 notsettoeeme house code. 1c. 5827 notbeingreceivedby 5881. REMEDY Checkorchangetransmitter’s battery. Checkconfrol’sAC power. lb. Checkcode switcheaineidetransmitfer. MustmatchwithRF HouseCodepo grammedin control, lc. Housecede for5827 mustbe programmed intocontrol. 1d. Relocate4281. 1d.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) S 7. SYMPTOM Intrusion alarm for no apparant B. 9. Y S T E M (continued) POSSIBLE CAUSE 7a. Protected dcororwindowopenedwhile system armed. reason. Repeated nal. low REMEDY 7a. battery sig- Local bell and console sound continuously at arming. 7b. Improper user operation of exitientry delays. 7b. 7c. Magnets located too far from switches, andfor doore and windows not properly aligned. 7c. . Check with all occupants of protected home.
SPECIFICATIONS SECURITV VISTA- I O CONTROL 1. Physical: 12-1/2’’ Wx14-l/2” Hx3D (318mmx368mmx76mm) 2. Electrical: VOLTAGE INPUT: 16.5VAC from plug-in 25VA transformer, Ademco No. 1321/TF2 (in U. S.A.) Nofe: For Canadian installations, a No. 1321 CN transformer must be used. RECHARGEABLE BACK-UP BAITERY: 12VDC, 4AH (Gel type), Ademco No. 467. Charging Voltage: 13.8VDC. /Vote; For California fire alarm installations, see the CSFM battery back-up requirements on page 49. ALARM SOUNDER: f2V, 2.
REMOTE 6127 CONSOLE 5-3/4” Wx4-3/4’’Hxl”D (146mmx121mmx26mm) 1. Physical: Current Drain: 20mA Voltage Input 12VDC, 2. Electrical: Wiring: Same as4127 above. 3. Interface REMOTE 6128 CONSOLE 1. Physical: 5-3/4” W x 4-3/4 H x 1“ D (146mm x 121mm x 26mm) Current Drain: 30mA Voltage Input: 12VDC, 2. Electrical: Wiring: Same as4127 above. 3. interface REMOTE 6137 CONSOLE (159mm x 121 mm x 26mm) 6-1/4” W x 4-3/4” H x 1“ D 1. Physical: Current Drain: 85mA Voltage Input: 12VDC, 2. Electrical: 3.
ACCESSORIES (COMPATIBLE Accessories No. 1321/TF2 No. 1321 CN No. 702 No. 740 No. 571 6BR No. 5799 S@em 16.5VAC, 25VA Plug-In Transformer (in U. S.A.) 16.5VAC, 25VA Plug-in Transformer (in Canada) Self-contained 20 watt Siren (indoor or outdoor). Extremely loud Piezoelectric Alarm Sounder, 122dB output (indoor or outdoor). Brown Cases and Mounting Brackets (3) for 5716, 5716WM. Pkg.
5827BD Wireless Bidirectional Console (used with 5800TM Transmitter Module) Can operate the system similarly to wired consoles and can indicate system status via its 3 LEDs and sounder. Includes 3 panic keys for 24 hour silent or audible alarm. Requires a 5800TM Transmitter Module, to operate in conjunction with system’s 428 1/588 1 receiver. Key programmed, has no DIP switch. The console is identified as zone “00” (on wired consoles) when it transmits with a low battery.
INPUT (LOOP) B (PRIMARY) (R#ED) Lz4 2 (AUX. CENTER) (TER~NALS) LEARN AS ‘RF’ 5816 LEARN AS “RF” 5817 0 F 0 0 INPUT (LOOP) 1 LEARN AS “RF” 5818 ISET HousE CODE\ 3 Hous E cODE] 5827BD 5827 = ISET INPUT (LOOP) 1 (SOUND SH(%K) LEARN AS “RF” 5849 El D INPUT (LOOP) 1 :MOTION) LEARN AS “RF” 5890 5816 Door/Window Transmitter Has two unique input (loop) codes: one for a wired closed circuit contact loop, and the other for a built-in reed switch (used in conjunction with a magnet).
OUTPUT RELAY EXAMPLES TABLE RELAY ACTION STOP START ACTION DESIRED A EV ZL ZT ZL ZT 1 1 x 00 0 00 Zones in zone list (x) close relay for 2 seconds on troubles. 1 3 x 00 0 00 Zones in zone list (x) close relay for 2 seconds on faults*. 1 2 x 00 0 00 Zones in zone list (x) close relay on alarms and reset at bell timeout or when disarmed. 2 1 x 00 0 36 Zones in zone list (x) pulse relay on alarms and reset at bell timeout or when disarmed.
OUTPUT RELAY EXAMPLES (continued) ACTION TABLE RELAY ACTION DESIRED START STOP A EV ZL ZT ZL ZT 2 0 0 32 0 34 2 0 0 33 0 35 Zones in zone list (x) close relay on alarms and reset with key entry of security code+ # + 7. (Possible use with strobe light) 2 1 x 00 0 34 Zones in zone list (x) pulse relay on alarms and reset with key entry of security code+ # + 7. 3 1 x 00 0 34 A system low battery detection causes relay to close for 2 seconds.
DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 RF SYSTEM WIRELESS DEVICES Note: For a 5827 System) Wireless Keypad, are opposite to those for a 5727 (i.e., “UP” is “dn” and “dn” is “1.lp”).
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 1S STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (DOCI STATEMENT NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or >ther emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a vari?ty of reasons. For example: Intrusion detectors (e.g., passive infrared detectors), smoke detectors, and many other sensing devices will not work without power.
INDEX 1321 flF2, 39,41 1321CN, 39,41 41275,39 4137AD, 5,39 4204,5,6, 11, 12,40 4281,5, 6,9 4281H, 6,8,40 4281 L, 6,8,40 4281M ,6,8,40 4285,5, 13, 18,27,28, 29,41 5137AD, 5, 16,39 5700,8 5701,8,41 5706,41 5707,41 5711,41 5715WH, 41 5716, 41 5716WM, 41 5727, 5,8,42 5742,41 5743,41 5775,42 5800,8 5800TM, 40,42,43 5801,5,9,22,42 5802,5,8,35,42 5802CP, 8,35 5802MN, 42 5803, 5,8,9,35,42 5806,42 5807,42 5816,9,43 5817,43 5818,43 5827,5,8,9,43,46 5827BD, 5,8,9,42,43 5849,43 5881, 5,6,9 5881H, 6,8,40 5881 L, 6, 8,40
ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates (“Seller”), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 18 months from the date stamp control on the product or, for products not having an Ademco date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purch
V9STA=IO PROGRAWIM#NG FORM FIELD SYSTEM ●2O PROGRAMMED FUNCTION [ VALUES ]= DsfWtt value SETUP (*20-*27) ❑ lcl MASiER CODE t ’21 QUICK ARM ENABLE ●22 RF SYSTEMTYPE *23 FORCEDBYPASS FUNCTfON ●24 RF HOUSE ID CODE [0][0] B- Enter 4 dqits,Ak9...[4] [1] [1] [1] [o=no~l=yes [O=nonek 1 =5700 (4281~2=5800(5881) t [0= none~ 1 = bypassopenzones U t ’25 OUTPUT REIAY MODULE ●26 VOICE MODULEACCESS CODE *27 OUTPUTTO LONG wGE MUST enter (01-31) for5700 System.
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OUTPUT RELAYS WORKSHEET FOR FIELDS *80, and *81. Applicable only if relays are to be used. Fiii in required data and foiiow detaiied programming procedure DATA FIELDS section of installation instructions described in PROGRAWWW *8 O OUTPUT RELAYS Notes: 1. 2. \ OUTPUT RELAY RELAY ACTION 01 h 02 •1 ❑ ❑ 03 04 Where: Field ● 25 must be programmed for a 4204 (Relays 01 to 04). Tampers of contacts or expansion unit cannot be used to operate relays.