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(VISTA-10 SE) Security System P ROGRAM M ING GUIDE ( I nc l ude s Pr o gr a m m i ng Fo r m ) N7227PRWEV1 Rev B 4/99 TABLE OF CONTENTS Programming Form ................................................................................................ . 3 Mechanics of Programming .................................................................................. .7 General Programming Information ................................................................... .7 En tering the Programming Mode ...................................................................... . 7 Programming a Data Field ................................................................................. . 8 Reviewing a Data Field/Erasing an Entry in a Data Field ............................... 8 Menu Mode Programming ( ✱56, ✱ 80, ✱ 81, ✱ 82, & ✱ 83).................................... . 8 Exiting the Programming Mode ......................................................................... . 8 5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification ........................................ . 9 New Alpha Vocabulary List (For Entering Zone Descriptors) ........................... 10 Character (ASCII) Chart (For Adding Custom Words)....................................... 10 Zone Response Type Definitions ....................................................................... . 11 Data Field Descriptions (in numerical order) .................................................... . 13 Remote Programming and Control (Downloading)....................................... 20 General Information ......................................................................................... . 20 Equipment Required ......................................................................................... . 20 Remote Programming Information .................................................................. .20 Remote Programming Advisory Notes ............................................................. 21 Summary of Connections Diagram................................................................... . 23 Ð2Ð PROGRAMMING FORM Local programming requires the use of a 2-line Alpha keypad (e.g., Ademco 6139) connected to the keypad terminals on the control. Values shown in [ ] are Ademco Defaults. Values shown in boxes are Westec Defaults. WARNING! DO NOT KEY ✱ 97 – THIS WILL CHANGE WESTEC FACTORY-PROGRAMMED DEFAULT VALUES TO ADEMCO DEFAULT VALUES. Field Programming Selections Function ÐÐÐÐÐÐÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ SYSTEM SETUP (✱ 20-✱ 27) ✱20 INSTALLER CODE ✱21 QUICK ARM ENABLE ✱22 RF SYSTEM TYPE ✱23 FORCED BYPASS FUNCTION ✱24 RF HOUSE ID CODE [0][0] ✱25 OUTPUT RELAY MODULE ✱26 VOICE MODULE ACCESS CODE ✱27 OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO † † † 4 1 1 [ 0 = no] ;1 = yes 0 [ 0 = none]; 1 = 5700 (4281); 2 = 5800 (5881) 1Ê [ 0 = none]; 1 = bypass open zones 0 † 1 1 Enter 4 digits, 0-9. [4-1-1-1] 0Ê 0 MUST enter (01-31) for 5700 System. Enter also for 5827 Keypad or 5827BD Keypad. [ 0 = none]; 3 = 4204 0Ê 0Ê 1st digit: Enter 1–9; 2nd digit: Enter only #+11 for '✱ ’, #+12 for '#'. [ 0] in either position = disabled. 0Ê [ 0 = no]; 1 = yes If yes selected, dialer reports to PRIMARY No. (field ✱ 47) will also be sent via LRR. All dialer and LRR reports will be in Contact ID format (overriding field ✱46 selection). ZONE SOUNDS AND TIMING (✱ 28-✱ 39) ✱28 SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING/ZONE † 0Ê [ 0 = no]; 1 = yes ✱29 FIRE SOUNDER TIMEOUT † 0Ê [ 0 = fire sounder timeout];1 = no fire sounder timeout ✱30 ALARM BELL TIMEOUT † 1Ê 0 = none; [1= 4 min]; 2 = 8 min; 3 = 12 min; 4 = 16 min ✱38 ENTRY DELAY † 1Ê 0 = 0 sec ; 1= 20 sec; [ 2 = 30 sec]; 3 = 45 sec; 4 = 60 sec; 5 = 90 sec EXIT Delay = ENTRY Delay + 15 sec ✱39 AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING † 1 0 = no; [1 = yes] DIALER PROGRAMMING ( ✱40-✱ 50) ✱40 PABX ACCESS CODE ✱41 PRIMARY PHONE No . In fields ✱40, ✱41, ✱42, enter up to the number of digits shown. Do not fill unused spaces. Enter 0-9; #+11 for ' ✱'; #+12 for '#'; #+13 for a pause. Enter up to 4 digits. If fewer than 4 digits entered, exit by pressing ✱ (and press 41, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ✱40 ✱. ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ If fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing ✱ (and press 42, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ✱41 ✱. ✱42 SECONDARY PHONE No. ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊ If fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing ✱ (and press 43, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ✱42 ✱. ✱43 SUBSCRIBER ACCT No. 1 0ÊÊÊ Enter 0-9; #+11 for B; #+12 for C; #+13 for D; 1ÊÊ 1ÊÊÊ #+14 for E; [#+15 for F]. Enter ✱ as 4th digit, if 3+1 dialer reporting is to be used. If only 3 digits used, exit by pressing ✱ (and press next field). To clear entries from field, press ✱43 ✱. Examples: For Acct No. 1234 , enter: 1 2 3 4 For Acct No. B234, enter: #+11 2 3 4 1 2 3 ✱ For Acct No. 123, enter: ✱45 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT ✱46 REPORT FORMAT † 3 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 7 Also see field ✱27. [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 6 or undefined = 4+2 ADEMCO EXPRESS 7 = ADEMCO CONTACT ID REPORTING 8 = 3+1, 4+1 ADEMCO L/S EXPANDED 9 = 3+1, 4+1 RADIONICS EXPANDED † Entry of a number other than the one specified will give unpredictable results. Ð3Ð ✱47 SPLIT/DUAL REPORTING [ 0 = Disable (Backup report only)] 0 TO PRIMARY PHONE No. 1 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel 2 = All Reports except Open/Close, Test 3 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel 4 = All Reports except Open/Close, Test 5 = All Reports ( Dual Reporting) TO PRIMARY PHONE No. 6 = All reports except Open/Close 7 = All reports 8 = All reports 9 = All reports except Open/Close TO SECONDARY PHONE No. Other Reports Open/Close, Test All Reports All Reports All Reports TO PAGING No.* (SECONDARY) ** Alarms, Open/Close, Troubles ** Alarms, Troubles ** Alarms, Open/Close, Troubles ** Alarms, Open/Close for Users 5 –25, Troubles * Can only be used if Primary reporting is Ademco Contact ID. ** A 10-digit code is sent to the pager consisting of a 4-digit Subscriber #, a 3-digit Event code, and a 3-digit User or Zone number. See the DESCRIPTION OF DATA FIELDS section for an explanation of the 10-digit code. 15 SEC DIALER DELAY (BURG) † 1 [ 0 = no]; 1 = yes ✱49 PERIODIC TEST MESSAGE † 0 [ 0 = none]; 1 = 24 hrs; 2 = wkly; 3 = monthly. Enter Test Code in field ✱64. ✱50 SESCOA/RADIONICS SELECT † 0 [ 0 = Radionics (0-9, B-F reporting)]; 1 = SESCOA (0-9 only reporting) ✱48 Select 0 for all other formats. ✱51 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING † 0Ê [0 = no]; 1 = yes ; 2 = yes, but with RF arming only. ✱52 ZONE 3 RESP ONSE TO OPEN † 0 [ 0 = 400 ms nominal]; 1 = 10 ms nominal † Entry of a number other than one specified will give unpredictable results. ✱56 ZONE ASSIGNMENT/ALARM REPORT CODES (See explanation on next page) ZONE DESCRIPTION ZONE No. (Zn) ZONE TYPE (ZT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 ALARM RPT CODE (Hex) (RC) INPUT DEVICE (In) LEARNED RF INPUT (L) HW HW HW HW HW HW — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ZONES ON CONTROL: Wired Zone 1 Wired Zone 2 Wired Zone 3 Wired Zone 4 Wired Zone 5 Wired Zone 6 Keypad Panic (✱ & #, or B) Duress Tamper Keypad Panic (1 & ✱, or A) Keypad Panic (3 & #, or C) RF EXPANSION ZONES: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 1 1 0 3 9 3 7 — 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 With 4281L, up to 4 RF expansion zones available; 4281M or 4281H, up to 8; 5881L, up to 8; 5881M or 5881H, up to 16. 1st RF Expansion Zone 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th Ð4Ð ENTER FOR 5800 0NLY [ [ I N THE P R EVI OUS P AGE' S ZONE AS S I GNM ENT TAB LE: Zn = ZONE NUMBER Zone Nos. are from 01 to 63, 95, 96. Some are pre-assigned. With Field ✱22 set for RF (5700 or 5800), use Zone Nos. 10-63 . ZT = ZONE TYPE 00 = Zone Not Used 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 10 = Interior w/Delay ADEMCO DEFAULTS 01 = Entry/Exit 06 = 24 Hr Silent 20 = Arm–Stay* Zn: 01 02 03 04 05 02 = Do not use 07 = 24 Hr Audible 21 = Arm–Away* ZT: [01] [04] [03] [03] [09] 03 = Perimeter 08 = 24 Hr Aux 22 = Disarm* 04 = Interior Follower 09 = Fire 23 = No Alarm Response Zn: 06 07 95 96 ZT: [07] [06] [00] [00] * 5800 RF Systems only RC = ALARM REPORT CODE Two Hex Digits. For each Hex Digit, enter: 00–09 for 0–9, 10 for A, 11 for B, 12 for C, 13 for D, 14 for E, 15 for F. If "00" is entered in the first pair of boxes, there will be no report for that zone. For contact ID reporting, this is an enabling code only. Make any hex digit entry (other than "00") in the first pair of boxes. The second pair of boxes will be ignored. In = LOOP INPUT DEVICE HW: Hard Wire Enter 3 for RF: Supervised RF These are automatically Enter 4 for UR: Unsupervised RF assigned, except "UR" Enter 5 for BR: Button Type RF and "BR" for 5800 RF. L = RF INPUT LOOP Used with 5800 RF Loop Input Devices. Record transmitter input number. TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS, & RESTORE REPORT CODES (✱60- ✱75): With a 3+1 or 4+1 Standard Format: Enter a code in the first box: 1-9, 0, B, C, D, E, or F. Enter "#+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 when programming. With an Expanded or 4+2 Format: Enter codes in both boxes (1st and 2nd digits) for 1-9, 0, or B-F, as described above. A "0" ( not "#+10") in the second box will eliminate the ex panded message for that report. A "0" ( not "#+10") in both boxes will disable the report. With Ademco Contact ID Reporting: Enter any digit (other than "0") in the first box, to enable zone to report (entries in the second boxes will be ignored). A "0" ( not "#+10") in the first box will disable the report. Examples: For Code 3 (Single Digit), enter: 3 0 For Code 32 (Two Digits), enter: 3 TROUBLE REPORT CODE ✱61 1Ê Ê0Ê BYPASS REPORT CODE Ê0Ê Ê0Ê ✱62 AC LOSS REPORT CODE Ê0Ê Ê0Ê ✱63 LOW BATTERY REPORT CODE Ê1Ê Ê0Ê ✱64 TEST REPORT CODE Ê1Ê Ê0Ê OPEN/EXIT ALARM CODE 0Ê ✱65 AWAY/STAY CLOSE CODE Ê0Ê / / ✱75 RF XMTR LO BAT RST CODE 0Ê 0 0 ✱68 CANCEL REPORT CODE 1 0 ✱82 CUSTOM ALPHA EDITING: (Also entered from field ✱56): See procedure in Installation instructions. ✱83 SEQUENTIAL MODE: Used for enrolliing transmitters after all other zone information has been programmed. (Also can be accomplished from field ✱56): See procedure in Installation instructions. ✱91 OPTION SELECTION [0 = None]; 4 = AAV Ê Note: AAV should not be used when Paging or Alarm reports are being sent to a secondary number. See DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS section for details. ✱92 REPORTS PER ARMED PERIOD ✱96 ✱97 ✱72 BYPASS RESTORE RPRT CODE Ê0Ê RING DET COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING 15 INITIALIZES DOWNLOAD ID, SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No. FOR INITIAL DOWNLOAD. No entry required. SETS ALL PROGRAM FIELDS TO ADEMCO DEFAULT VALUES. DO NOT KEY. See Warning at top of page 3. TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE (✱ 98 or ✱ 99) Press ✱98 or ✱ 99 if exiting programming, or next field number if continuing. See below. 1Ê Ê0Ê 0Ê [0=Disable Station Initiated Download]; 1-14=number of rings (1-9, #+10=10, #+11=11, #+12=12, #+13=13, #+14=14); 15=answering machine defeat (#+15=15). ✱98 2nd digit is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in ✱56, if expanded or 4+2 re port ing is selected. TROUBLE RESTORE RPRT CODE Ê1Ê Program only if Relays are to be used. See next page. ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT RELAYS ✱95 RESTORE REPORT CODES (✱ 70-✱ 75) ✱71 Ê0Ê ✱81 0 RF XMTR LOW BAT RPRT CODE 0Ê Ê0Ê Ê1Ê ✱67 ALARM RESTORE RPRT CODE LOW BAT RESTORE RPRT CODE 1Ê Enter up to 12 digits: 0-9; #+11 for ' ✱'; #+12 for '#'; #+13 for a pause. Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 12 digits entered, exit field by pressing ✱ (and press 95, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ✱94 ✱. 2nd digit of any CLOSE REPORT is automatically sent as the user number, if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected. ✱70 ✱74 Ê0Ê [ 0 = 10 max total alarm + alarm restore], 1 = unlimited DOWNLOAD INFO (✱ 94, ✱ 95) ✱94 DOWNLOAD PHONE No. 2nd digit of OPEN REPORT is automatically sent as the user number if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected. 2nd digit of EXIT ALARM REPORT is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in ✱56, if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected. ✱66 0Ê 2 SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES (✱ 60-✱ 68) ✱60 AC RESTORE REPORT CODE OUTPUT AND SYSTEM SETUP (✱ 80-✱ 92) ✱80 OUTPUT RELAYS 2 For Code B2 (Hexadecimal) enter: # +11 ✱73 ✱99 Ð5Ð EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents reentry by: Installer Code + 8 + 0. EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and allows re-entry by: Installer Code + [8] + [0], or by: Pressing [✱ ] and [#] at the same time within 50 seconds of powering up.. OUTPUT RELAYS WORKSHEET FOR FIELDS ✱ 80, and ✱ 81. Applicable only if relays are to be used. Fill in required data and follow the detailed programming procedure described in the PROGRAMMING DATA FIELDS section of the Installation Instructions. ✱80 OUTPUT RELAYS Notes: 1. 2. OUTPUT RELAY Field ✱25 must be programmed for a 4204 (Relays 01 to 04). Tampers of contacts or expansion unit cannot be used to operate relays. RELAY ACTION (A) EVENT (EV) S T A R T S T O P = either or both - = either or both - ZONE LIST (ZL) ZONE TYPE /SYST OP'N (ZT) "RESTORE of" ZONE LIST (ZL) ZONE TYPE /SYST OP'N (ZT) 01 02 03 04 Where: ✱81 A = RELAY ACTION EV = EVENT ZL = ZONE LIST 0 = No Response; 1 = Close for 2 sec; 2 = Close and stay closed; 3 = Pulse on and off 0 = Not used; 1 = Alarm; 2 = Fault; 3 = Trouble 1, 2, or 3 (from Field ✱ 81) or 0 = Not Used. START ZONE LIST : Upon alarm, fault, or trouble of ANY zone on this list, relay action will START. STOP "RESTORE of" ZONE LIST: Upon restore of ALL zones on this list, relay action will STOP. It need not be same list as used for START. ZT = ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION Choices for Zone Types are: 00 = Not Used 06 = 24 Hr Silent Note : Any zone in "ZT" going into alarm, 01 = Entry/Exit 07 = 24 Hr Audible fault, or trouble will actuate relay. 03 = Perimeter 08 = 24 Hr Aux Any zone of that type that restores 04 = Interior Follower 09 = Fire Trouble will stop relay action. 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 10 = Interior w/Delay Choices for System Operation are: 20 = Arming–Stay 33 = Any Burglary Alarm 39 = Any Fire Alarm 21 = Arming–Away 34 = Code + # + 7 Key Entry 40 = Bypassing 22 = Disarming (Code + OFF) 35 = Code + # + 8 Key Entry 41 = AC Power Failure 31 = End of Exit Time 36 = At Bell Timeout ** 42 = System Battery Low 32 = Start of Entry Time 38 = Chime 58 = Duress ** Or at Disarming, whichever occurs earlier. ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT RELAYS Record desired zone numbers. More or fewer boxes than shown may be needed, since any list may include any or all of system's zone numbers. Zone List 1: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 00 to end entries). , , , , , , , , , ...etc. Zone List 2: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 00 to end entries). , , , , , , , , , ...etc. Zone List 3: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 00 to end entries). , , , , , , , , , ...etc. Ð6Ð MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING This section provides information on how programming is performed in this system. It will enable you to understand how to enter and exit the programming mode, and how to program the data fields and the user-friendly interactive menu modes ( ✱56, ✱80, ✱81, ✱82, ✱83). We therefore urge you to read and understand the following before proceeding with any programming. General Programming Information Characteristics for each installation are stored in non-removable, electrically erasable, non-volatile EEROM memory. Most of the data fields have been programmed for specific Westec values. However, there are some fields that may need to be programmed for each particular installation to establish its specific alarm and reporting features. These are: field ✱40: PABX ACCESS CODE, field ✱91: OPTION SELECTION (AAV), and field ✱ 94: DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER. The Programming Form in this manual shows those data fields that have been pre-programmed for Westec (Westec values are shown in the boxes in the programming form). The following program fields must be programmed (as required) before doing any programming. ✱ 22. RF SYSTEM ✱ 25. OUTPUT RELAY MODULE See Programming System Setup Fields on next page. 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 fields that need to be programmed. Important Note: You cannot enter the programming mode unless the system is disarmed. There are two programming modes: data field programming and interactive menu mode programming. Data field programming is used for setting various system options and menu programming is used for programming zone information, programming relay outputs, and for entering 5800 series transmitter serial numbers. To program the system, you must use an Ademco 6139 two-line Custom English (Alpha) keypad connected to keypad terminals on the control (4, 5, 6, & 7). A Custom English keypad need not necessarily remain in the system after programming. Programming can also be performed remotely from the installer’s office/home, using an IBM personal computer, a modem, and either Ademco’s V-Link ® downloading software (Rev. 4 or higher), or Ademco’s Compass Windows downloading software. See the REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL (DOWNLOADING) section in this manual . Entering the Program Mode You may use one of the following methods: (a) Press both the [ ✱] and [#] keys at the same time within 50 seconds after power is applied to the Control, or (b) After power up, enter the following: Installer code (4 1 1 1) + 8 + 0. Method (b) is disabled if you exit the program mode using ✱98 instead of ✱99. See “Exiting the Program Mode” paragraph later in this section. Following entry into the program mode, data field ✱20 will be displayed (this is the first field in the system). You can then proceed to program those fields that require programming (see the next paragraph, “Programming a Data Field”). Ð 7Ð Programming a Data Field 1. Press [ ✱] plus Field No. (for example, ✱91), then make the required entry. 2. When you have completely programmed a data field, the keypad will “beep” three times and then automatically display the next data field in sequence. To go to a different field, press [ ✱] plus the desired field No. 3. 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 field), enter the desired data, then press [✱] and the next data field number to be programmed. 4. If you try to enter a non-existent field (e.g., ✱44), a Custom English keypad will display NOT USED and EE (Entry Error). Simply key [ ✱ ] again plus a valid field number. Reviewing a Data Field/Erasing an Entry in a Data Field Press [#] plus Field No. Data will be displayed for that field number. No changes will be accepted in this mode. To delete an entry in a field, press [✱] plus Field No. plus [ ✱]. (Applies only to fields ✱40 – ✱ 42, and ✱94.) Menu Mode Programming (✱ 56, Typical prompt displayed during menu mode programming Enter Zn Num. (00 = Quit) 01 Zone Number - ✱80, ✱81, ✱82 and ✱83) Press [ ✱] plus menu mode No. (for example, ✱56). The keypad will display the first of a series of prompts requesting entries. A detailed procedure (with displays of prompts) is provided in those sections in the Installation Instructions where programming in the menu mode is to be performed. Menu Mode ÊÊ✱ 56 Zone Programming Used To Program Zone characteristics, report codes, alpha descriptors and serial numbers for 5800 transmitters 4204 Relay modules Ê✱ 80 Relay Programming Ê✱ 81 Zone List Programming Zone Lists for 4204 relay activation Ê✱ 82 Alpha Programming Zone alpha descriptors Ê✱ 83 Sequential Mode 5800 series transmitter serial numbers ✱96 ✱97 Resets the Subscriber Account number and CSID in preparation for an initial download. No data entry required. Will reset all program fields to the Ademco default values shown in brackets next to the boxes in the Program Form. DO NOT KEY ✱97. This will change all factory-programmed Westec defaults to Ademco defaults. Programming System Setup Fields The following program fields MUST be programmed (as required) before doing any programming. ✱22 RF SYSTEM (Default is 0). Enter “1” if 5700 RF system type is being used; enter “2” if a 5800 RF system type is being used; enter “0” if no RF is being used. ✱25 OUTPUT RELAY MODULE (Default is 0). Enter “3” if a 4204 relay is being used, or “0” if a relay is not being used. Exiting the Programming Mode ✱98 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents re-entry by Installer Code + [8] + [0]. To enter the programming mode if ✱ 98 was used to exit, you must first power the system down. Then power up again, and press [ ✱] and [#] both at once, within 50 seconds of powering up. ✱99 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and allows re-entry by: Installer Code + [8] + [0] or by: Pressing [ ✱] and [#] at the same time, within 50 seconds of powering the system up. Ð8Ð 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). • Transmitter inputs entered as: "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. Restore or check-in signals are not sent, but low battery signals are sent when a button is pressed. The transmitter may be carried offpremises. LOOP 3 LOOP 2 LOOP 1 (REED) LOOP 2 LOOP 1 LOOP 4 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON (PRIMARY) LOOP 1 (TERMINALS) 2 (AUX. CENTER) 3 LOOP 1 (AUX. RIGHT) ALTERNATE POSITION FOR LOOP2 5802MN ENROLL AS "UR" OR "RF" 5816MN ENROLL AS "RF" 5817 ENROLL AS "RF" 5801 ENROLL AS "UR" OR "RF" LOOP 2 LOOP 3 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON LOOP 4 LOOP 2 (REED) LOOP 1 (TERMINALS) LOOP 2 LOOP 1 (REED) LOOP 2 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON LOOP 4 5804 ENROLL AS "BR" LOOP 3 (TERMINALS) LOOP 3 (TERMINALS) 5819 ENROLL AS "RF" LOOP 1 (INTERNAL SHOCK SENSOR) 5819S (WHS & BRS) ENROLL AS "RF" LOOP 1 LOOP 3 •• • •• •• • •• • •• • • •• •• SET HOUSE CODE 5827 SET HOUSE CODE 5827BD SET HOUSE CODE 5804BD ENROLL AS "BR" LOOP 1 5809 ENROLL AS "RF" LOOP 2 (REED) LOOP 1 5808 ENROLL AS "RF" LOOP 1 LOOP 1 (TERMINALS) (MOTION) (Green) (Red) (Yellow) 5816 ENROLL AS "RF" 5850 (GBD) ENROLL AS "RF" Ð9Ð 5890 ENROLL AS "RF" ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST (For Entering Zone Descriptors) NOTE : Some words appearing in previously published lists have been deleted from the list below. Use only this list for selecting 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 Note: (Word Space) A AIR ALARM ALLEY AMBUSH AREA APARTMENT ATTIC AUDIO B BABY BACK BAR BASEMENT BATHROOM BED BEDROOM BELL BLOWER BOILER BOTTOM BREAK BUILDING C CABINET CALL CAMERA CAR CASH CCTV CEILING CELLAR CENTRAL CIRCUIT CLOSED COMPUTER CONTACT D DAUGHTERS DELAYED DEN DESK DETECTOR DINING DISCRIMINATOR DISPLAY • 057 • 059 • 060 061 • 062 • 064 • 065 066 067 068 • 069 • 071 072 • 073 075 • 076 • 077 • 079 • 080 081 082 • 083 084 • 085 • 089 • 090 091 • 092 093 094 • 095 • 096 098 099 100 • 101 102 103 104 • 105 DOOR DOWN DOWNSTAIRS DRAWER DRIVEWAY DUCT E EAST ELECTRIC EMERGENCY ENTRY EQUIPMENT EXIT EXTERIOR F FACTORY FAMILY FATHERS FENCE FIRE FLOOR FLOW FOIL FOYER FREEZER FRONT G GARAGE GAS GATE GLASS GUEST GUN H HALL HEAT HOLDUP HOUSE INFRARED INSIDE INTERIOR INTRUSION J JEWELRY K KITCHEN • 106 • 107 108 • 109 • 110 111 • 113 • 114 115 116 117 • 118 • 119 121 122 • 123 • 125 126 128 129 • 130 • 131 132 • 134 135 • 136 • 138 139 • 140 142 • • • • 143 144 145 146 147 148 150 151 152 153 155 • 156 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 R RADIO REAR 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 REAR RECREATION REFRIGERATION RF RIGHT ROOM ROOF S SAFE SCREEN SENSOR SERVICE SHED SHOCK SHOP SHORT SIDE SKYLIGHT SLIDING SMOKE SONS SOUTH SPRINKLER STATION STORE STORAGE STORY SUPERVISED SUPERVISION SWIMMING SWITCH T TAMPER TELCO TELEPHONE TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT TOOL TRANSMITTER U UP UPPER UPSTAIRS UTILITY 209 210 212 213 214 • 216 • 217 • 219 220 222 223 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 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 250 Custom Word #1 251 Custom Word #2 252 Custom Word #3 253 Custom Word #4 254 Custom Word #5 Bulleted (•) words in boldface type are those that are also available for use by the 4285 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. 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 49 50 51 * + , – . / 0 1 2 3 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Ð 10 Ð > ? @ A B C D E F G 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 H I J K L M N O P Q 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 R S T U V W X Y Z ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS Type 00 Zone Not Used Type 01 Entry/Exit Burglary Type 02 Program a zone with this zone type if the zone is not used. This zone type provides entry delay whenever the zone is faulted if the control is armed in the AWAY or STAY modes. When the panel is armed in the Instant or Maximum modes, no entry delay is provided. Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed, regardless of the arming mode selected. These delays are programmable. This zone type is usually assigned to sensors or contacts on doors through which primary entry and exit will take place. Not used in this system Type 03 Perimeter Burglary This zone type gives an instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel is armed in the AWAY, STAY, INSTANT or MAXIMUM modes. This zone type is usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows. Type 04 Interior, Follower This zone type is active when the panel is armed in the AWAY or MAXIMUM modes. Entry delay (using the programmed entry time) results if the panel is armed in the AWAY mode and the entry/exit zone is faulted first. Otherwise this zone type gives an instant alarm. Exit delay is present for any arming mode. This zone type is usually assigned to a zone covering an area such as a foyer, lobby, or hallway through which one must pass (upon entry, after faulting the entry/exit zone) to reach the keypad to disarm the system. Since this zone type is designed to provide an instant alarm if the entry/exit zone is not violated first, it will protect an area in the event an intruder hides on the premises prior to the system being armed, or gains access to the premises through an unprotected area. This zone type is bypassed automatically when the panel is armed STAY or INSTANT. Type 05 Trouble by Day/ Alarm by Night This zone type will give 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). This zone type is usually assigned to a zone which 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. This zone type can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired. Type 06 24-hour Silent Alarm This zone type sends a report to the Central Station but provides no keypad display or sounding. This zone type is usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button. Type 07 24-hour Audible Alarm This zone type sends a report to the Central Station, and provides a rapid beeping sound at the keypad, and an audible external alarm. This zone type is usually assigned to a zone that has an Emergency button. Type 08 24-hour Auxiliary Alarm This zone type sends a report to the Central Station and provides a rapid beeping sound at the keypad. (No bell output is provided). This zone type is usually assigned to a zone containing a button for use in personal emergencies, or to a zone containing monitoring devices such as water or temperature sensors, etc. Type 09 Supervised Fire This zone type provides a fire alarm on short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit. The bell output will pulse when this zone type is faulted. This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed. This zone type can be assigned to control panel wired zone 5 and to certain wireless zones. Type 10 Interior w/Delay This zone type gives entry delay (using the programmed entry time), if tripped when the panel is armed in the Away mode, regardless of whether or not an entry/exit delay zone was tripped first. This zone type is also active during MAXIMUM mode, but no entry delay is provided (an alarm occurs immediately if the zone is tripped). Exit delay is present for any arming mode. This zone type is bypassed automatically when the panel is armed Stay or Instant . Ð 11 Ð Type 20 Arm–Stay This is a special-purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton units which will result in arming the system in the STAY mode when the zone is activated. Pushbutton units send zone number as a user number to central station when arming or disarming. Type 21 Arm–Away This is a special-purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton units which will result in arming the system in the AWAY mode when the zone is activated. Pushbutton units send zone number as a user number to central station when arming or disarming. Type 22 Disarm This is a special-purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbutton which will result in disarming the system when the zone is activated. Type 23 No Alarm Response This zone type can be used on a zone when an output relay action is desired, but with no accompanying alarm (e.g., lobby door access). By using a 4281/5881 type RF Receiver and the appropriate 5700/5800 series transmitters, all of the zone types listed* are available for the wireless portion of the system. * Note: Zone Types 20, 21, and 22 cannot be used in a 5700 RF system. Ð 12 Ð DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS Use the programming form in this manual to record the values programmed in those fields not already programmed with Westec defaults. Enter these values in the empty boxes on the programming form. Westec Defaults (where applicable) are shown in the Programming Form in this manual. The following is a list of all data fields in this control (presented in numerical order). This list provides an explanation of each data field, and will serve as a reference for all fields in the system. ✱20 INSTALLER CODE (4-Digit Entry) The Installer code is used to program the system, and to assign the 4digit Master security code in the normal operation mode, via the keypad See "Master Code" in the SYSTEM OPERATION section in the Installation Instructions for the procedure. Enter 4 digits, 0–9. ✱21 QUICK ARM ENABLE (1-Digit Entry) If enabled, the [#] key can be used instead of the security code when arming the system. Enter 0 for disabled or 1 for enabled. This feature will function only if the Master Code is programmed. ✱22 RF SYSTEM (1-Digit Entry) This option must be enabled if a wireless receiver is used. Enter “1” for 5700 RF systems, “2” for 5800* RF systems. A “0”= no receiver is being used. * 5882 series RF receivers in Canada. ✱23 FORCED BYPASS FUNCTION (1-Digit Entry) This feature allows all faulted zones to be bypassed automatically. All zones that are bypassed by this function will be displayed after the bypass is initiated: 0 = No forced bypass; 1 = Allows automatic bypass of all open zones. ✱24 RF HOUSE ID CODE (2-Digit Entry) . The House ID identifies receivers and wireless keypads in a 5700 RF system and must be assigned (01–31). If a 5827 or 5827BD Wireless keypad is to be used in a 5800 RF system, a House ID code MUST also be entered (01–31), and the keypad should be set to the same ID. Enter “00” if no 5827 or 5827BD wireless keypad is used, or if wireless is not used in the system. ✱25 OUTPUT RELAY MODULE (1-Digit Entry) Enter 3 if relay module is being used, or 0 if not. ✱26 VOICE MODULE ACCESS CODE (2-Digit Entry) The use of a 4285 Voice Module requires a 2-digit code. Enter a 2-digit phone access code as follows: For first digit, enter any digit from 1 to 9; for second digit, enter # +11 for " ✱ ", or # +12 for "#". Example: If desired access code is 7✱ , 7 is the first entry, and # + 11 (for ✱ ) is the second entry. “00” = Voice Module disabled. Note: A “0” in either digit will disable the Phone Module. ✱27 OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO (1-Digit Entry) 0= no, 1 = yes. If output to LRR is selected here (1), all messages that are programmed to go to the primary telephone line receiver will also be sent to the radio (e.g., 7720 PLUS or 7820). These messages will always be in Contact ID format (overriding the selection in field ✱ 46). The data line is supervised ,as well as certain functions in the radio. If communication is lost or a trouble develops, a message will be attempted to be sent via both radio and telephone to the central station. Normal trouble restore report ( ✱71) is sent on restore of the condition. Note: The Radio should be programmed for device address 3 on the keypad lines. Ð 13 Ð ZONE SOUNDS AND TIMING (✱28 – ✱ 39) ✱28 UL ✱29 ✱30 ✱38 SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING PER ZONE (1-Digit Entry) (Per Armed Period) This field limits external alarm sounding to once per arming period for For UL installations, enter 0 for unlimited Alarm Soundings FIRE SOUNDER TIMEOUT (1-Digit Entry) This field determines whether the external sounder will shut off after time allotted, or continue until manually turned off. Enter 0 for sounder timeout, or 1 for no timeout. Default is 0. ALARM BELL TIMEOUT (1-Digit Entry) This field determines whether the external sounder will shut off after time allotted, or continue until manually turned off. Enter as follows: 0 = No timeout; 1 = 4 min (default); 2 = 8 min; 3 = 12 min; 4 = 16 min. ENTRY DELAY (1-Digit Entry) System will wait the time allotted before sounding alarm upon entering. May be selected individually 0 = 0 seconds; 1 = 20 seconds; 2 = 30 seconds; 3 = 45 seconds; 4 = 60 seconds; 5 = 90 seconds. (EXIT delay = Entry delay plus 15 seconds). UL ✱39 DIALER PROGRAMMING (✱40 – ✱ 50) ✱40 Fields ✱40, ✱ 41, ✱ 42: Enter up to the number of digits shown. Do not fill unused spaces. Enter 0–9, # + 11 for ‘ ✱’ # + 12 for ‘#’ # + 13 for a pause (2.5 secs) ✱41 ✱42 ✱43 ✱45 For UL installations, entry delay can be no greater than 45 seconds. AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING (1-Digit Entry) If enabled, this field provides exit warning sound when armed AWAY or MAXIMUM. Warning sound consists of slow continuous beeps until last 5 seconds, when it changes to fast beeps. The warning sound will end at the termination of Exit time. 0 = no; 1 = yes. PABX ACCESS CODE (See Box at Left) Enter up to 4 digits if PABX is needed to access an outside line. If fewer than 4 digits are needed to be entered, exit by pressing ✱ and next field number (e.g., 41). To clear entries from field, press ✱ 40✱ . PRIMARY PHONE No. (See Box at Left) Enter up to 12 digits. If fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing ✱ . and next field number (e.g., 42). To clear entries from field, press ✱41✱ . Note: Back-up reporting (8 calls are made to the secondary phone number if no kiss-off is received after 8 attempts to primary number) is automatic only if there is a secondary phone number (field ✱ 42). SECONDARY PHONE No. (See Box at Left) Enter up to 12 digits. If fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing ✱ and next field number (e.g., 43). To clear entries from field, press ✱42✱ . See Note in field ✱41 also. Note: If you wish to send a report to a pager, see field ✱47 on next page . SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT. No. (Enter up to 4 digits). Enter digits 0–9, #+11=B, #+12=C, #+13=D, #+14=E, or #+15=F. Enter ✱ as the fourth digit if a 3 digit account no. (for 3+1 dialer reporting format) is used. Enter 0 as the first digit of a 4-digit account no. for nos. 0000–0999. End field by pressing ✱ (and press next field) if only 3 digits are used. This field is also used as the Long Range Radio Subscriber Account #. PHONE SYSTEM SELECT (1-Digit Entry) If Central Station Receiver is not on WATS line: 0 = Pulse Dial 1 = Tone Dial If Central Station Receiver is on WATS line: 2 = Pulse Dial 3 = Tone Dial Ð 16 Ð For an explanation of these formats, see the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section in the Installation Instructions. ✱46 REPORT FORMAT (1-Digit Entry) Determine which format is to be used to report to the central station. Enter 1 digit (0–9). 0 = 3+1; 4+1 ADEMCO Lo Speed Standard 1 = 3+1; 4+1 Radionics Standard 2 = 4+2 ADEMCO Lo Speed Standard 3 = 4+2 Radionics Standard 6 = 4+2 ADEMCO Express 7 = ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting 8 = 3+1; 4+1 ADEMCO Lo Speed Expanded 9 = 3+1; 4+1 Radionics Expanded (Enter ✱ as the 4th digit of ✱ 43 if 3+1 dialer reporting is to be used.) Note: The maximum number of alarm and alarm restore reports during one armed period is determined by field ✱92. See field ✱27, which may override this field’s selection. ✱47 SPLIT/DUAL REPORTING (1-Digit Entry) Enter 0 to disable (Backup report only). Entries 1 through 9 can be made, as indicated in the table below. Entries 6 through 9 will send a report to a pager (in addition to the selected primary phone number), but you must enter the pager number as the secondary phone number in field ✱42. TO PRIMARY PHONE # TO SECONDARY PHONE # 1= Alarms, Restore, Cancel Other Reports 2= All except Open/Close, Test Open/Close, Test 3= Alarms, Restore, Cancel All reports 4= All except Open/Close, Test All reports 5= All reports All reports TO PRIMARY PHONE # TO PAGING No. * (Secondary) 6= All reports except Open/Close Alarms/Open/Close, Troubles 7= All reports Alarms, Troubles 8= All reports Alarms/Open/Close, Troubles 9= 25‡, All reports except Open/Close Alarms, Open/Close for Users #5– Troubles. * Can only be used if Primary reporting format is Ademco Contact ID. If reporting to Pager, choose from 6, 7, 8, or 9, as desired. ‡ Will report only Users 5, 6, & 8. If using wireless button-type devices, the zone number of the arm or disarm button (10–25) will be sent as the user number. Entries 6 through 9 will send a report to a pager (in addition to the selected primary phone number), but you must enter the pager number as the secondary phone number in field ✱42. A 10-digit code is sent to the pager which will take the following format: † 4-digit Subscriber No. ® SSSS– EEE – NNN ¬ 3-digit User or Zone No. (as entered in field ✱43) ÊÊÊÊÊ - 3-Digit Event Code, as follows : 911 = Alarm (NNN = Zone No.) 001 = Open, System disarmed (NNN = User No.) 002 = Close, System armed ( NNN = User No.) 811 = Trouble ( NNN = Zone No.) † The first digit of the Subscriber No. entered in field ✱43 must be 1–9 (do not use 0); the last 3 digits can be 0–9. Failure to observe this requirement may interfere with paging services. (Continued) Ð 15 Ð Example 1. Pager displays: 1 23 4 – 9 11 – 0 04 This indicates that Subscriber No. 1234’s system is reporting an Alarm (911), due to zone 4 being faulted (004). Example 2. Pager displays: 1 23 4 – 0 01 – 0 05 This indicates that Subscriber No. 1234’s system is reporting an opening (001) by User 5 (005). Note that no restore reports are sent to the pager. Important : AAV should not be used when Paging or Alarm Reports are being sent to a Secondary number. If this is done, the call to the Secondary number by the communicator after the alarm report will prevent the AAV from taking control of the telephone line, and the AAV “Listen in” session cannot take place. ✱48 15-SECOND DIALER DELAY (BURGLARY) Single-digit entry. If selected, will provide 15-second delay of burglary alarm report to the central station. Allows time for subscriber to avoid a false alarm transmission. 0 for no delay, or 1 for 15-second delay. ✱49 PERIODIC TEST REPORT (1-Digit Entry) Select the desired test report interval. 0 = none; 1 = 24 hours; 2 = weekly; 3 = 30 days. Test Report code entered in field ✱64 is sent; reports with Subscriber No. UL For UL installations, 24 hours (1) must be selected ✱50 SESCOA/RADIONICS SELECT 0 = Radionics (0–9, B–F reporting) 1 = SESCOA (0–9 only reporting) Select 0 for all other formats. ✱51 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING (1-Digit Entry) Enter 1 to enable 1/2 second external alarm sounding “ding” when closing report goes in, or at the end of exit delay. Enter 2 for alarm sounding ding with RF arming (this will work with either a button RF unit or a 5827. 0 disables the “ding”. ✱52 ZONE 3 RESPONSE TIME TO OPEN (1-Digit Entry) 0 = 400ms nominal; 1 = 10ms nominal. ✱56 (1-Digit Entry) ZONE ASSIGNMENT/ALARM REPORT CODES (and entering RF Input IDs for the 5800 System) This is a menu mode that is used to program zone numbers, zone types, alarm and report codes, and to identify the type of loop input device. This mode can also be used for entering 5800 series transmitter ID codes and for entering Alpha descriptors for zones (Alpha descriptors can also be entered in menu mode ✱ 82). Refer to the BASIC HARDWIRED ZONES 1–6 section in the Installation Instructions for detailed hardwired zone programming, and the WIRELESS (RF) ZONE EXPANSION (5700 & 5800 RF SYSTEMS) section for detailed wireless zone expansion programming. Refer also to the zone assignment table for ✱ 56 in the programming form in this manual. Ð 16 Ð TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT CODES (✱60 – ✱ 68, ✱70 – ✱ 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 "# + 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 digit box will disable a report. A "0" (not "# + 10") in the second digit box (if any) will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming. With an Expanded or 4+2 Format: Enter codes in both boxes (1st and 2nd digits) for 1–9, 0, or B–F, 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 re port. With Ademco Contact ID Reporting: Enter any digit (other than "0") in the first box, to enable zone to report This is an "enabling" code only and is disregarded in the actual reporting to the central office. Entries in the second boxes will be ignored. A "0" (not "# + 10") in the first box will disable the report. Examples: For Code 3 (Single Digit), enter: 3 0 For Code 32 (Two Digits), enter: 3 2 # + 11 2 For Code B2 (Hexadecimal) enter: SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES (✱60 – ✱ 68) ✱60 TROUBLE REPORT CODE (See box above.) (2-Digit Entry) ✱61 BYPASS REPORT CODE (See box above.) (2-Digit Entry) ✱62 AC LOSS REPORT CODE (See box above.) (2-Digit Entry) Reports with Subscriber No. Timing of this report is random with up to a 48-minute delay. The Restore report has a random delay of up to about 12 minutes. If AC restores before the report goes out, there is no AC restore report. ✱63 LOW BAT REPORT CODE (See box above.) Reports with Subscriber No. (2-Digit Entry) ✱64 TEST REPORT CODE (See box above.) Periodic Reports with Subscriber No. (2-Digit Entry) ✱65 OPEN/EXIT ALARM REPORT CODE, 1st DIGITS (2-Digit Entry) Open Report Code : To enable, enter a code (or 0 to disable) in the lefthand box (see box above). For expanded or 4+2 reporting, 2nd digit = User #. Exit Alarm Report Code: To enable, enter a code (or 0 to disable) in the right-hand box (see box above). If enabled, any alarm from an exit or interior zone occurring within two minutes after the end of the exit delay will send a special message indicating exit alarm to the central station, and a zone indication and "Exit Alarm" or "EA" is displayed on the keypad. If an exit or interior zone contains a fault as the exit delay ends, the local bell and keypad sound continuously. a) If the subscriber then disarms the system before the ensuing ENTRY delay ends, no message is transmitted to the central station, but a zone indication and "Canceled Alarm" or "CA" is displayed on the keypad. b) If the system is not disarmed before that entry delay ends, a special message indicating Exit Alarm is sent to the central station and a zone indication and "Exit Alarm" or "EA" is displayed on the keypad. For expanded or 4+2 reporting, a 2nd digit is sent, and is the same as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in field ✱ 56. For Contact ID reporting, Event code 374 and the zone number is sent. There is no restore message for Exit Alarm report. Ð 17 Ð RESTORE REPORT CODES (✱70 – ✱ 75) ✱66 AWAY/STAY CLOSE REPORT CODE (2-Digit Entry) (See box on previous page.) To enable, enter a code (or 0 to disable) in either or both boxes. For expanded or 4+2 reporting, 2nd digit for each = User # . ✱67 RF XMTR. LOW BATTERY REPORT CODE (See box on previous page). ✱68 CANCEL REPORT CODE (See box on previous page.) ✱70 ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODE (See box on previous page). For expanded or 4+2 reporting, a 2nd digit is automatically sent, and is the same as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in field ✱ 56. ✱71 TROUBLE RESTORE REPORT CODE (2-Digit Entry) (See box on previous page). This is sent when a trouble in a zone is restored. ✱72 BYPASS RESTORE REPORT CODE (2-Digit Entry) (See box on previous page) . This is sent when a zone that has been bypassed is un-bypassed. ✱73 AC RESTORE REPORT CODE (2-Digit Entry) (See box on previous page) . Reports with Subscriber No. ✱74 LOW BAT RESTORE REPORT CODE (2-Digit Entry) (See box on previous page). Reports with Subscriber No. ✱75 RF XMTR. LOW BATTERY RESTORE CODE (2-Digit Entry) (See box on previous page). This is sent when a transmitter that previously sent in a low battery message has sent a message indicating it no longer has a low battery condition. ✱80 OUTPUT RELAYS This is a menu mode that is applicable only if 4204 relays are to be used (“3” in field ✱25). See the RELAY OUTPUTS section in the Installation Instructions for a detailed programming procedure. Also refer to the OUTPUT RELAY table for field ✱80 in the Programming Form in this manual. ✱81 ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT DEVICES This is a menu mode that is applicable only if field ✱25 is programmed for a 4204 relay. Refer to the RELAY OUTPUTS section in the Installation Instructions for a detailed programming procedure. Also refer to the ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT RELAYS table for ✱ 81 in the Programming Form in this manual. ✱82 CUSTOM ALPHA EDITING See the ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING section in the Installation Instructions for procedure. ✱83 SEQUENTIAL MODE Used for enrolling transmitters in a 5800 RF system after all other zone information has been programmed. ✱91 OPTION SELECTION (1-Digit Entry) Enter “4” if an Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) unit is connected in the system (1–3 not used); enter “0” if an AAV unit is not being used. Important : AAV should not be used when Paging or Alarm Reports are being sent to a Secondary number. If this is done, the call to the Secondary number by the communicator after the alarm report will prevent the AAV from taking control of the telephone line, and the AAV “Listen in” session cannot take place. Ð 18 Ð (2-Digit Entry) (2-Digit Entry) ✱92 NUMBER OF REPORTS IN ARMED PERIOD (1-Digit Entry). This option can be used to limit the number of messages (alarm & alarm restore reports) sent to the central station in an armed period. “0” limits reports to a total of 10; “1” allows an unlimited number of reports. UL DOWNLOAD INFORMATION (✱94, ✱ 95) “1” must be selected for UL installations ✱94 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER Enter up to 12 digits; 0–9, # +11 for “✱ ”, # + 12 for “#”, # + 13 for a pause. Do not fill unused spaces. End field by entering ✱ . To clear entries from field, press ✱94✱ . ✱95 RING DETECTION COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING Enter number of rings before control picks up phone line (or 0 or 15). Refer to the chart below and program this field accordingly. Phone Module Answering Machine Downloading Field ✱95 Yes No No Set for value other than “0” (1–14). This will enable the control panel to answer the phone call. Otherwise, it will not be possible to access the Phone Module Yes Yes No Set for a value higher than the number of rings for which the answering machine is set. Example: if machine is set for 4 rings, use a value of 5 or higher. This is recommended so that the Phone Module can still be accessed if the answering machine is turned off and does not answer the phone call. Yes No Yes Set for value other than “0” (1–14). Yes Yes Yes Enter “15” to bypass answering machine. No No No Enter “0”. No Yes No Enter “0”. No No Yes Enter 1–14. No Yes Yes Enter 15. See Important Note below. Important Note: If “15” is entered in field ✱95 to bypass an answering machine, and a 4285 Phone Module is included in the installation, you should note the following: When calling in from an off-premises phone (to receive a status report or execute a command), the user should make the initial call, allow 1 to 3 rings only, and hang up. Then call in again – the Phone Module will now seize the line, and 2 long tones will be heard, followed by the usual voice prompt for the 2-digit phone access code. If this procedure is not followed, Phone Module operation will not be possible. TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE (✱98 or ✱ 99) ✱96 INITIALIZE DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT. No. FOR DOWNLOADING. No data entry required. ✱97 SETS PROGRAM FIELDS TO ADEMCO DEFAULT VALUES DO NOT USE. Pressing ✱97 will load all Ademco defaults in place of Westec defaults. ✱98 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents re-entry by : INSTALLER Code + 8 + 0 . To enter the programming mode if ✱98 was used to exit, you must first power the system down. Then power up again, and depress [ ✱] and [#] both at once, within 50 seconds of powering up. ✱99 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and allows re-entry by: INSTALLER Code + 8 + 0 or by method described in paragraph above (power down, power up and depress [ ✱] and [#] both at once, within 50 seconds of powering up). Ð 19 Ð REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL (DOWNLOADING) General Information The Control can be remotely programmed from an IBM compatible Per sonal Computer (PC), a HAYES Modem, and either Ademco’s V-Link® downloading software (Rev. 4 or higher), or Ademco’s Compass Windows downloading software (as specified below). Programming the control from a remote location is protected against compromise by someone attempting to defeat the system, using multi-levels of security protection: 1. Security Code Handshake: An 8-digit download ID code must be matched between the control and the downloader . 2. Site-Initiated Remote Programming: The Telco Hand-off feature allows the technician at the site to call the downloading facility from the control panel phone line, initiate a site download (Installer or Master Code + # + 1), and the control will immediately be on-line with the modem at the downloading facility. Also, if a local computer has a modem, the telephone line terminals of the control can be connected to the modem, and a direct download connection can be established with the new downloader program. 3. Station-Initiated Remote Programming: The operator calls the site from your office to initiate the download call. The control hangs up and then calls back the PC via the preprogrammed telephone number. The unit can then be uploaded, downloaded, or controlled from your office. The control can also be set for no callback by the downloader. 4. Data Encryption: Data passed between the PC and the control is encrypted for security so that it is very difficult for a foreign device tapped into the phone line to take over communication and substitute system compromising information. UL Downloading is not permissible for UL installations unless an installer is present at the installation site. Equipment Required At the premises: · Westec VISTA-10SE Control and keypad. At the installer's office/home: · An IBM PC compatible computer. · Either a HAYES brand SMARTMODEM 1200 [Level 1.2 or higher external or Level 1.1 or higher (with 4 position DIP switch) internal style], or a HAYES brand Optima 24 Plus FAX96 Modem. · Ademco’s V-Link ® downloading software (Rev. 4 or higher) or Ademco’s Compass Windows downloading software. · Appropriate interconnecting cables. Remote Programming Information The downloading system can perform many functions when in communication with the control unit. Besides uploading and downloading, the status of the system can be observed and various commands can be initiated, as follows: · Arm the System in the Away Mode; Disarm the System. · Bypass a Zone. · Shut Down Communication (dialer) Functions (non-payment of monitoring fees in an owned system). Ð 20 Ð · Shut Down all Security System Functions (non-payment for a leased system). · Inhibit Local Keypad Programming (prevents account takeover). · Read: Arming Status, AC Power Status, Lists of Faulted Zones, Bypassed Zones, Zones Currently in Alarm, Zones Currently in Trouble, and RF Sensors with Low Battery Conditions. Notes: After the control and the PC have established valid communication, each keypad on the system will become inactive and will display "CC" or " MODEM COMM.". The control, however, will still be scanning its zones and looking for alarms. If an alarm does occur, after communication is broken off, alarms are sounded and the proper dialer reports are sent to the central station. The keypads will become active after the download communication is terminated. The detailed operation of the download functions is covered in the installation instructions for the Downloading Software . Remote Programming Advisory Notes Alarm and trouble reporting may be delayed during the time that the system and the Downloader are linked to each other following a valid exchange of codes, but the proper message will get through to the Central Station after the link is broken. · 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 or Download Time—Approximately one minute fifteen seconds for a complete program. Ð 21 Ð – NOTES – Ð 22 Ð + – ALARM OUTPUT 10.5-13.8VDC, 2A MAX. (600mA MAX. FOR UL USAGE, INCLUDING AUX. POWER) STEADY FOR BURGLARY/PANIC, TEMPORAL SOUNDING FOR FIRE (e.g. USE ADEMCO No. 740 SOUNDER, No.702 OR 719 SIREN, OR 12V BELL) 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. - VIOLET • 1000 OHMS EOLR • 17 18 19 EOL POWER SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE A77-716B LOCATED AT LOWER RIGHT OF CIRCUIT BOARD 20 21 RING (RED) EARTH GROUND SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER GROUNDING HI 16 LO 15 LO 14 TIP (BROWN) RING (GRAY) TIP (GREEN) HANDSET INCOMING PHONE LINE TELEPHONE WIRING (VIA RJ31X* JACK DIRECT CONNECT CORD) *IN CANADA, CA38A JACK ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 DOC LOAD NO.: 3 ZONE 3 REMOTE KEYPAD(S) • ZONE 5 IF PROGRAMMED FOR FIRE HI HI 13 LO LO HI LO LO HI 12 • HEAT DETECTOR - ZONE 2 PLUG-IN TRANSFORMER 16.5VAC, 25VA (e.g. ADEMCO No. 1321. USE No. 1321CN IN CANADA) ▲ 11 + RED BLK – + ZONE 1 TO 110VAC UNSWITCHED OUTLET (24HR) AUX. POWER OUTPUT 10.5-13.8VDC 500mA MAX. INTERRUPTS FOR FIRE ALARM RESET. ALL CIRCUITS ARE POWER LIMITED. NOTE: KEYPAD CURRENT MUST BE INCLUDED IN AUX. CURRENT DRAIN CALCULATIONS 10 4 4-WIRE SMOKE OR COMBUSTION DETECTOR OPTIONAL ADEMCO No. 4204 RELAY MODULE (180mA MAX) (4 OUTPUT RELAYS) SET UNIT’S DIP SWITCH FOR DEVICE ADDRESS OF “1” (See unit’s instructions) 9 5 - } } USE UL LISTED LIMITED ENERGY CABLE FOR ALL CONNECTIONS 8 YELLOW: DATA OUT TO KEYPAD + 7 GREEN: DATA IN FROM KEYPAD – 6 RED: KEYPAD PWR (+) 5 BLACK: KEYPAD GROUND (–) RETURN 4 + + ▲ 3 AUX PWR OUTPUT TERMS SET UNIT’S DIP SWITCH FOR DEVICE ADDRESS OF “0” (See receiver’s instructions) BLK RED GRN YEL BATTERY CAPACITY FOR EMERGENCY STANDBY USE AT LEAST 4 HOURS. TO DETERMINE TOTAL STANDBY LOAD ON BAT1 2 TERY, ADD 100mA TO TOTAL OF AUX. POWER OUTPUT AND REMOTE KEYPAD CURRENTS. WARNING: ADEMCO 4281 or 5881* Type RF RECEIVER WIRELESS ZONES 4281L: UP TO 4 4281M/4281H: UP TO 8 5881L: UP TO 8 5881M/5881H/5881EH: UP TO 16 * 5882 Type IN CANADA HI BATTERY NORMALLY NEED NOT BE REPLACED FOR AT LEAST 3 YRS. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, SEE INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL FOR UP TO 16 RF EXPANSION ZONES THESE OPTIONAL ITEMS MAY ALSO BE USED SEE THEIR INSTRUCTIONS ADEMCO No. 5800TM TRANSMITTER MODULE (20mA) (for No. 5827BD Wireless Bidirectional Keypad) AND/OR ADEMCO No. 4285 VOICE MODULE (160mA) AND/OR ADEMCO No. 7720PLUS or 7820 LONG RANGE RADIO } Ð 23 Ð WESTEC FirstGuard (VISTA-10SE) SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS BATTERY FUSE (e.g. ADEMCO No. 90-12) 24 HR BATTERY STANDBY REQUIRED FOR REPLACEMENT FOR FIRE INSTALLATIONS. USE 12V, USE SAME VALUE 17.2AH BATTERY FOR 500mA AUX POWER. SEE INSTRUCTIONS. BATTERY CAPACITY FOR EMERGENCY 3A BURGLARY STANDBY USE AT LEAST 4 HOURS. – BLACK BATTERY 12V, 4AH CHARGING + RED (e.g. ADEMCO VOLTAGE No. 467) 13.8VDC OR 12V, 1.2AH + – CONNECTOR TABS GEL LEAD ACID TYPE. 1000 OHMS EOLR 1000 OHMS EOLR 1000 OHMS EOLR 1000 OHMS EOLR 1000 OHMS EOLR 1000 OHMS EOLR REMOTE KEYPADS SYSTEM MUST BE PROGRAMMED WITH A No. 5137AD OR 6139. IT NEED NOT REMAIN IN SYSTEM. • MAXIMUM LOOP RESISTANCE (EACH ZONE) 300 OHMS (PLUS EOLR) • RESPONSE, ZONES 1-6: 300-500MSEC • ZONE 3 CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR N.C. SENSOR FAST RESPONSE TO AN OPEN: 10MSEC MAX • ZONE 5 CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR USE AS A FIRE ZONE. SEE DIAGRAM. AFTER PROGRAMMING, THE SYSTEM CAN USE: No. 4127(20mA), 4137AD (60mA), 5137AD (90mA), 6127 (20mA), 6128 (30mA), 6137 (85mA), 6138 (100mA), OR 6139 (100mA). MULTIPLE KEYPADS MAY BE USED, BUT USE MAX. OF 220 FT. OF #22 WIRE OR 550 FT. OF #18. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) IT MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, (2) IT MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES, PART 68 FCC REGISTRATION NO. AC398U-68192-AL-E RINGER EQUIVALENCE: 0.7B. WARNING: TO PREVENT RISK OF SHOCK, DISCONNECT TELEPHONE LINE AT TELCO JACK BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT. THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION'S STANDARD 72, CHAPTER 2 (NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC., BATTERYMARCH PARK, QUINCY, MA 02269). PRINTED INFORMATION DESCRIBING PROPER INSTALLATION, OPERATION, TESTING, MAINTENANCE, EVACUATION PLANNING AND REPAIR SERVICE IS TO BE PROVIDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT. OWNER'S INSTRUCTION NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVED. WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS SYSTEM. 1 0 0 Ba y v i e w Ci r c l e S u i t e 10 0 0 N e w p o r t Be a c h , C A 9 2 6 6 0 Copyright © 1998 àN7227PRWEV1ëä N7227PRWEV1 Rev B 4/99
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