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VISTASERIES

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4140XMPlNSTALLATlON

INSTRUCTIONS

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CONGRATUMTIONSon yow pmchase of the WSTA 4140~! w

The purpose of these @tiation Instructions is to give you a brief overview ofthe ~STA 4140~ system, and provide instructions for installing a basicsystem.

As always, ADEMCO is there for YOU! Our S~ES and TECHNICfiSWPORT stiff are eager to assist you in any way they can, so don’t hesitateto d, for any reason!

East Coast Technical Suppoti: 1-800-645-7492(8 a.m,-6p.m. E.S.T.)West Coast Technical Suppoti: 1-800-458-9469(8 a.m. -5p.m. P.S.T.)

PME,

Before you call Technical Support, be sure you

● Check all wiring connections.● Dekrmine that the power supply antior backup battery are supplying

proper voltages.

● Ve@ your programming information where applicable.

c Note the proper model number of this product, and the version level (if “known) along with any documentation that came with the product.

● Note your Ademco customer number andor company name.Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve youquic~y and effectively.

Again, CONGRA~TIONS, and ~WOME ~OARD!

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v. SYSTEM OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17SECURfTY AwESSCODES ... .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . ...l7

Maser Code ... .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . ...17

TABLE OFGENERAL INFORMATION

The VIE-y P~ramming ..... . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. ..s4140XMP EnhancemefNote to 4140X

ZONE CONFIGURATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...6Z~ETYPE DEFIN~s ...... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 6SASfC9 HARD-WRED ZONES .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Zone l ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . ... .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. 6

nets.... .... ..... ... ..... ... .. .. .. 5KM users ....... ... .... ... ...... .. .. ....... . 5

Zone 9 ...... . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. . .. . ... . . .. . 6tin- 2-8 ..... . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. 6

2-WIRE POLLING L~P (MuMplex ha) ............. 7Wire Run Lenmk ..... .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. 7Advisories .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . 7

WIRELESS EXPANSION ....... .... .. ....... ....... ...... . 84280t428Ga RF Rernkem ..... .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . aProgramming Notes tir Wirele~ Devbs ..... . . .. . aSupewisiOn ..... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. aHouse .ldentitication .... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... .. ... .. .. .. aTransmmer fdantfmtion ..... .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 8Sniffer We to Wtemine Housa ID .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . aSnfler Mde to CheA Trtismittem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aGOINO Go Test Mode ....... ....... .... ..... ....... ....... . aIm@nant Sattery Notim ............ ... .. ... ..... .. .. ... 9Wireless Zone Types ........ ... ....... ..... .... ..... .. ... 9Advi=ties .... .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..g

PERIPHERAL DEVICES . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...1 OREWTE ~NSOLES ...... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . ...10

4127 fixti Wod Console ................. ........ .. ...l04137 Deluxe Fixti wrd Console ....................l 05137 Alpha Custom LCD Conmle...- ........... ....l Otinsole Wring ..... .. ... ... ... .. .. .... ... .. ... . ... ... .. ...lO

~RNALSOUND~ ..... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . ..lORelw O~ti .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ..lONon-UL Insalldbns .... . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...loUL installations ..... . .. ... .. . ... .. ... .. .. ... .. . ... .. ... . ..lo

SMOKE DETECTORS ......... .... .. ..... .. .. .... .... ......1 1Zone 1... .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . . .. .. .. . .~ne 24 ..... .. .. . . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . ...j!timpatible Smoke Detetiom ..... ...... ...... .... ....l 1Polling Lwp Smoke Dettim ..... . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . ...llAdvi%ties .... . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . ...ll

PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTORS ..... . .. . . . .. . . . ....11Polflng kop PIR (4275) .... . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . ...1 1Polli~ L*P PIR (4186/427a) .........................l 1Wirele= PIR (5776) .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ...1 1

GLAsS SREAK Detectors ....... .....................1 1PHONE LINE CONNECnONS ...... . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . ...l2coNNEcmw7RffiER ouTpLr73 ... ... . .. .. . . . ..l2

General information .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..l2Ground Stan Nule ..... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l2Remote Keyswfich (4148) .... .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . ...13

MOUNTING & POWERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...14wmNG ...... .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ...l4

Wuming the4140XMP PC Sod .. ... .. .. . .. . . . . ...14Mounting the 4140XMP Ld ..... .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. . ...l4hunting the 4127 CSudaa MountiW the 4137E137 tinsoles .......l 5Flush Mountiw with Trim Ring Kt (5137TRw .. ...1sAdiusting the Alpha tinsola Mewing Angia .... ...l 5

PowERING THEsYsTEM ..... . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..l6Prima~POwer .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. ...laSa*-Up POwer.. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . ..l6Satte~ Standby Table ..... ... .. .... ..... .... ... .... ....l6Eanh Ground tinnembns ... .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . ..l6Power-Up Pmmdure . ... . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . ...l6PolliW LMP Cunent Draw Worksheet .... .. . . . . ....16Auxifiaw Device Cumenl Draw Woksheet .........l 6

Dures Ne ..... . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. ...l7Tem~ra~ bales .... ... ... .. ... . ... .. ... ... . ... ... ... ...l7S*ysMer tide (User 22) ...... ....... ....... ......... 17

K5YPwwNCmS, ... .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..l8General information ...... .. ... ... .. ... . ... .... ... . .. ....l8VieMWhnhdd h~ages ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..laUsing the Suift.in Users Gutie .......................18Dispbying Descriptors .... . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ...laPank Keys ..... .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . ..l8

TROUSLE COND~lONS ....... ..... ... ... ... ... ........ ..l9.Check. Message ....... . .. .. . ... . .. ... .. . ... ... ... .. .. ..l9Pwer Fdlure .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. ...lgOther TmuNe~nditions .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ..l9

~CALLING ALARM& TROUBLE MESSAGES ..... 19S~lNG THE REAL-nME CLOCK . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . ...19

V1. SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2OSplit/Dual ReWtiing ..... .. ... .... .. .. ... . .. .. ... .. ... ...2oAdew LOw SW .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ...20SESCOAtRadionics .... .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. ... . .. .. .. ...2O

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&2 ReWfling .... . .. . .. .. . .. .. . ... . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .... ..2O*2 ~press .... . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. ...20Ademm High SWed Reponing ............ ..... ......2otintaa ID Re@iW .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . ...2oTable of tintaa ID Event @ales, .......... .........2l4140xMP timmunbtbn P~ramming Gutie. .21

PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . ...22GENERAL PRffiRAMMING PROCEDURES ..... ...22

Defauk Prqrammim . ... .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ...22Data Pmg~amming ........ . .. .. ... .. .. ... . .... ... ... .....2Pmgmmming Steps, ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...22

COMMUNICA~N DEFAULT PR~WMING ....23Easyto-PrWrm timmuntitb” Fietis ... . . . . ...23LOW Speed ..... .. . ... .. .. . ... .. . . . . ... . .. . . ... .. .. . ... .. ...23Ademrn fipress .... . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ...23Mm= Hgh S~ . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . ...23tint= lD . .... . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . ..~

P-~Miffi ZONE DESCRIPTORS ..... . . . . . ...24Entering Zone De=btom ..... . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . ...24Adding Custom Words .... ..... ... ... ...... ...... .......24Creating a Custom Message ............... .... .......25V_la~ of Words In MemoV. . ... . . . .. . . . . . . ....25

Vlll. 00WNLOAOING PRIMER* . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...26

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TESTING THE SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...27Using Tes Me .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ...27Am4 System Test . ... . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ...27Turning the SyMem @er to the User ...............27Note TO The lnstallar ...... ........ .... .... .... .... ......27

TROUBLESHOOTING’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...28~NSOES ..... .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . ...28HARD-WIRED ZONES 14 ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . ...26RPMs ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . ...2aWIRELESS .... .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . ...29~MMUNICAn~S ...... .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . ..3O

SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...31

4190WH OPERATION & WIRING .... .. . ...31

DIP SWITCH SETTING TAsLES .... . . . . ...33

PROGRAMMING FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...36

* This i=ua has a revised format a“d incl.desthenewsedions indicated byastetisks.

Mamin fines indicate other principal chanqes.

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LIST OF FIGURES4140XMP SYSTEM ..... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5

POLLING LOOP DEVICES ..... . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

4280/4280-8 RF RECEIVER ... .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. 8.... .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . ..

CONNECTOR J7 ... .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . ..l 2

GROUND START MODULE . ..... . . . . .. . ... . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. I 2

REMOTE KEYSWCH WRING .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . ..l 3

MOUNTING THE PC BOARD ..... .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. ..l 4

MOUNTING THE CABINET LOCK ...... . . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. ...14

SURFACE MOUNTING THE CONSOLES . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . ...1 5

FLUSH MOUNTING THE CONSOLES .... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ...l 5

ADJUSTING THE VIEW ANGLHINSERTING THE NAMEPUTE ..... ... ... . ... .. ... . .. . ... ... ... .. . ... ...l 5

4180WH OPERAnON & WIRING DIAGM ..... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..3l

SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM ...... . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . . ... .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . ... .. . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . ...32

stvtN fltps TO t~sy mLLATIONThe following steps are reauired to Drooerlv install a VISTA XMP system:

STEP 1

STEP 2

STEP 3

STEP 4

STEP 5

STEP 6

STEP 7

ADVISORIES.

MODEL NUMBERS

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Become fami~ir wkh the system by readng the GENERAL INFORMATION aecrion anddetermina the hardware reauired for the installation.

Determine the aysfem’a zone cotigurefion and wiring requirements by reviewing section11:ZONE CONFIGURATIONS and sedbn Ill: PERIPHERAL DEVICES. ff the inetallatnn isUL rated, che~ the special UL requirements included in aati escfion.

Orwe tha wiring is mmpleted, mount the Control and make power connections Iollowingthe inetmctiirra provided in seamn IV MOUNTING & POWERING THE SYSTEM. . ,,Learn how the ayatem operatea, including security codes, keypad tutilons, troubleConditions and how to set the real-time clock, by reading se~ion V: SYSTEMOPERATION.

V the ayatem is to be euwrvised by a central monitoring efa~wn, read section Vl: SYSTEMCOMMUNICATIONS and aecfiin Vll: PROGRAMMING THE SYST~, COMMUNICATIONDEFAULT PROGRAMMING for descriptions of reporting tormate and a list of@M~ntition programming defauft valuea.

Program the system via the keypad or by downloading from a remote bcafwn, followingthe instructions in section Vil: PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM and ae~ion VIII:DOWNLOADING PRIMER (K sppl~le).

Teat fhe system and teach the user how to perform all commanda, following theprocedures in sedlon IX: TESTING WE SYSTEM.

ff problems ar, refer to section X: TROUBLESHOOTING.

Throughoti this manual, information that requires special attention is highlighted in theADVISORIES paragraphs. This informatwn includes system timitatwns, caveats and otherinformation vital to the proper operation of the system. Besure to read these paragraphscarefully.

Unless othewise noted, product mdel numhrs listed in this manual refer to Ademcoproducts.

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1. GENERALTHE VISTA CONTROLThe vISTA 4140XMP bntrol is a microprocessor basti

z. pm$rammable system and Iaatures EEROM memo~Iectlnology (power loss d~s not msuft in the loss ofinformation). ~ @nml su~ns up to 9 wired zones ofprottiion, ex~titib to W zones (wired and/or wireless)using 2-wire polling loop devices, and/or wirelesstranmfiem (5700 series).

EASY PROGRAMMINGprogramming can ti pdormed al the office prior toinStallatWn, or on the~b sita dtrtily from the ~n~Ie, Oran b downbadd fmm a remote ~Wn or m the @b she(using a PC -p wkh 41oOSM Serial Modub) by mi~ theAdemco 4130PC Downloading SoWare. For installerrnnl!enbm, the tinml ispe.pmgrammed wfih aset Ofstindard values fhti b des~nd to meat the neds of manyinsta!llalbns. These values. however, ~ntichangdtosufither!eds ofanypntikr imtdktiin. Theamml~naboba pre~qmmmd @ the instdkr wfih one of four SandwdWmmunbtion default p~ramming values, eliminating theneed for efienske p~ramming time and effofi.

NOTE TO 4140XM USERS: The following are somedfierenrns bween tk 4140XMP & 4140XM @nels that willaffti your inslalbtiin Drai~$

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. Retis4, O*Y to folbw taminal bti kyoti.

. AC power suppfiti by No. 1361 tmnslormer (unpolartid)rated at 16.5VAC, AnuA

. One value (2k Q)

. ~ne 1 o~rates ~ an EOLR supwkd ‘mne onfy.

. Revisal rating md wiriW method to tb mxifiaw triggers.‘- I

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k u- for dl EOLR su~wisd zonas. I

p~rammi~ fom to a~mmdate new f~tiures.I Use PC ~wnbad *WO tht woooti lb 4140xMP. I

‘es’r’~are:x. Real-time clti must k set (usin~”5137 wnsole) bafore

. Revised mathod for w~rmming the dialer r~ns.

. PrWmm mode ml b ememd wh!k Wstems am~.

. Tem~ra~ user des cannot be assignd whle the~tem is amti

NFORMATION4140XMP ENHANCEMENTS. Buih-in Polhng Lwp inted-, wkh WUW bop taminab

htW on tha Fna?s terminal b~.. Suppofls btching ~ 2-wire glass break dd~m on

zone 8.. Su@Rs up to 16 smtie det-om on zow 1. Up to 70 usr s~~ des mn & p~mmm~..- ~tie~ of mmal (Uigit) or hgh s~~ [6Mtgit) _rhy

. All zonas -n b assgnd a~ha descriptions.

. Up to 20 cmtm wds =n MW k addad to the buih4nbuw. The Wer .s. or”’s. m now ~ ddd tode=riptom.

. Eu%r p~ramming for rnmmunbbn fink. Sim~emer the desirad tie for eti zone,

. timunbtbn defauk ~ramming -n & badadanflime, and does mt Mti nonammun~mn p~ramfieUs.

. All 64 ZOMS a r-d to a -mral stmion using aWrepofiing formti.

. tillti ddeM o@in for do~bad i~.

. ‘Real-Tma CM includd for time rel~d futiiow. .NOTE: 5137 rnnde rquiti to Wt the real-time ti.

. Ratiom AC Losz rapning optti ~tis re~d ~mtyfmm 1~ min~es *W AC b, to hefp PWti rnotralstations fmm r-tii~ an overbd of mm due to areabla~outs.

. WellQant ta~ r~tirng option mans test re~ns All mtba aant Hmy othw mpofl wzw sam tin the ~mmad

T&mmw etiad.. PC -tider abilty to indtidual~ -mm OW

nh~ triggem to pulse on for 2 s-rids.

Three technologies to suit eve~ installation:HARt)WIRE, SUPERVISED WIRELESS, 2.WIRE MULTIPLEX

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Il. ZONE CONFIGURATIONS.20NE TYPE DEFINITIONSTheVISTA 4140XMP System allws up 10 S4 zones of hard-wire, pii~ .bp and/er wireless pm~ion. Each zone must beassigned m a zone type, which defines the way in which the system ,es~nds m fauns i“ that ZO”e. In add~b”, there arethree keypad adivated zones “(PANIC keys), a Wlfing Imp supwisbn zone, and tw RF suWwiso~ zones, one far each428o or 42W8 RF fl~tier inswlled.TYPE 1: ENTRY/EXIT #1 TYPE 7: 24 HOUR AUDIBLEUsed for the prima~ enhylexit retie (ax front &or, main This type also assigned to a zone mntaini”g a Panic button,entrance). but whkh will inhiate an audible alarm i“ addMon to an aIarm

TYPE 2: ENTRY/EXIT #2re~ti to the ~ntral Station (RX bdside panti).

Used for a semnda~ ent~/exit route (ex: Garage door, TYPE 8: 24 HOUR AUXILIARYb%ing dodr dmr, bz~mem tir), wbre more time mght b This ty~ assigned ti a zone mntaining a button for “se inneeded to get to and tmm the mnsle. personal eme~encies or to a zone containing monitoring

TYPE 3: PERIMETER BURGLARY deviws such as water sensors, temperature sensors, etc.

Used for etierior doors a“dlor windows which require an Desgned to intirate an alarm repn to the Central Station ati

instant dam when vblatd. on~ provides tinsole slam zounds and slam displays,

TYPE 4: INTERIoR BURGLARY (FOLLOWER)WPE 9: SUPERVISED FIRE

Used for areas where an ent~ delay k required only if anUsed for zones mntaining smoke deteztors, heat detetiors,

entV/exit delay zone is tauK# timt.pull stattins, etc. An own in this zone will initiate a trouble

TYPE 5: DAY/NIGHT BURGLARYsignal. A shon in tMs zone will initiate a fire alarm (pulsedetiernal sounder and rewti to central station).

Used for zones which mntain a toil~roteded door or window(such as in a store), or to a zone revering a senstive area

TYPE 10: INTERIOR BURGLARY (DELAY)

such as a stock coom, drug supply rwm, etc., 01 othel~s type is simifzr to type 4, exmpt that entw delay hgins

mntrolled access area where immediate notifi~tion of an whenever sensors in this zone are vtilatad, regardless of

ent~ k desired. whether or not 8n entV/exit delay zone w= faufted fimt.

TYPE 6: 24 HOUR SILENT ALARMThis zone typ is genemlly assgned to a zone rnntaining aHold-up or Panic button that k designed to intiate an alarmrewti to the &ntral Statb”. bti which ptiu~s no visuafdkplaW or alarm ~unds (ex: banks, jewel~ munterz).

BASI C 9 HARD-WIRED ZONESZONE 1TNS zone has a 350 milfise~nd response and ca” beassigned to any zone type and is set up for EOLRsu~wision on~. Ths zme k the Mly zone that =n supwfl2-wire smoke detetiors. See SMOKE DETECTORS sedionfor a Iia of mmpatible detmom.

@nnad all cbsedmircuit sen=rs in ~ries wkh one anotherbetween terminals 10 & 11 (see SUMMARY OFCONNECTIONS Diagram), The 2,000 ohm EOLR s~uld almbe in series wkh the bop at the last devia.

1{the sensors used are open-circuit devbes, such as smokedetetiors, each one must be in parallel to the next. TheEOLR must then be placed across the last wired detec!or,M8simum zone resistan-, excluding EOLR, k 1.00Ohms,

UL NOE. The 4100 EOL resistor, rated 2.Ok ohms, must beused on hardwire tire bow.

ZONE 9This zone is unsupewised and an be assigned to my zonetype except fire. Only closed-circuit devbes can b used,Conneti these devices in series with one another Wtweenlerminals 22 & 23 [sac sUMMARY OF CONNECTIONSOiagram). This zone can be programmed for either normalresWnse (350mS, the defauft res~nse) or for fast res~nse(lOmS), This zone is sutable for monitoring fat ading glassbreak sensors or vibration sensors when programmed forfast response. Avoid using mechanical magnetic or relaytYPe contacts in this zone when programmed for fastrss~nss, Note that the maximum resistance tor this zone is300 ohms.

ZONES 2 THROUGH 8These zones have a 350 millisernnd res~nse and can be -ass~ned to any zone typ. They ~n b EOLR supewised orclosed circuh unsu~ wised, as required (program field .41determines whether or not these zones will use the 2,oOOohm EO~. Enter [1] in field .41 to d!sable the use of EOLRSon zones 2 through 8). If programmed for use with EOLRS,both closed-circuti and open-circuit devices can be usedwith the 2,000 ohm EOLR resistor in series with tha loop atthe last devke. ft the use of EOLRS is disabled ~41 =1 ), onlyCbsd-irmit devices an b used,

Zone 8 has the addd apati~fiy of sup~tiing 2 wire, latchingtype glass break detedors. See GLASS BREAKOETECTORS se~ion for a fist of @mpatible detectors.These detedors may be reset at the ansole in the samemanner as two wire smoke detetiors. (i.e. samnd entV or.OFP sequence). fine 8 shouti & mnfigured as an EOLRtype zone when gla= break detetiors are used.

UL NOTE: The rnnnestion to glass break detetiors is notapphcaMe for UL Listed applications. IThe maximum resistance per zone, excluding EOLR, is 300ohms 101zones 2-7, ati 100 ohms for zone 8.

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2-WIRE POLLING LOOP (Zones 10-64)The4140XMP pmvkbs a buiti.in 2. wire ~lhng tip inteti~ IMPoRTANT: Tha muimum mmbind ~ihng bop mnWhti albws the n“m~r ~ ~o”es ~ h expanded f,Om th~.

-. basic 9 zones to up to 64 zones usiW varbus RPMs, ad thei5 400@. h using shielded wire, the m~imum is 200W. IfIonoer wire runs are neded. a4197 Lmp mender Mdule

4280 RF R=eiver. See Mlow tar a tist of mmoatibla

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sensors.

The p)liing bop protides pcwer to sensors md sewes as ammmtJni~tbn path hWeen the panel and sensom. Eachsensor mwt bc ~ignd a unique address ID number (from10+4) bfore being conneded to the plting Imp. MostSenwrs have DIP switches for this pu~se. See the DIPSW~CH S~lNG TABLE FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICESfor inf<>rmation on how to assign ID numbc~ using DIPswitches. Care must & tcken to cscign unique ID numbsrsto a~!l senwr in order to allow the pcnel to supcwise andpmvidll unique rnnsola status indications for individualsensors.

@nne@ these sensors m Ieminab 24 & 25. Sensors ~nbc rnnn~d to a single run, or groups of sensors may bcconnect~ to sepaate wire rum wfiho~ aff~rng the pcne~sabitity to suWwise individual senw~. Follow the wiri~inStrUtiOns provided with indtitiual senmrs (4190WH wiringdiagram is provided at the e“d of this manual). Be sura tookewe ~mor ~ladty when wiring, The m~imum dbwcblewire ru[l length bcwean the panel and the last sensor on agk9n wire run is as Ioibw:

mui be u4.

INTERCOM INTERFERENCEIf an intermm system u bci”g used, the ~lti”g Imp wiresmust bs as IW fmm the intemm wiring as ~ssible (minimum~). If this spacing =nnot be achieved, shielded wire mustbe usd. H this is not done, intetierence on the interrnmsystem might -r. Al= ntie that the m-imum total wirelength suppcfisd h ti in hati when shie~sd wire k usd.

ADVISORIESThe m~imum dbw~e wrmnt draw on the ~lhng I@p is84mA. Refer to the POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAWWORKSHEET (found in the POWERING THE SYSTEMsetion) for current draws of various Plhng Imp devices. Ifmore than 64mA is being drawn, use of the 4197 providesanaher @ wdh UmA avtilatie.

Make ~tiain to include the total current drawn on the @llingm in !he AUXILfARY CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET (SWPOWERING THE SYSTEM se~ion) when tiguting the totalauxila~ I@ on the pme~s pwer supp~.

m“’’”POLLING LOOP OEVICES

see l~ERIPHERAL DEVICES section forcompatible polllng loop smoke deta~tor~ gndpassive infrared motion detectors.

4208 Eight Zone Polfing Loop Expsnsion Module. Used to supemise up to 8 hcd.wired devkes via the Plfiw

hop. KIOTE: Does not suppn 2-tire smoke detmom.. Set DIP switches to identify 8 zones.. The first two zones can

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be etiher normal or fast= -a

response (DIP switch~=-

selectabla), m,==

. All zones are EOLR.=.-.—

supervised (first sixzones S. 4,7k ohms, laatwo zorles = 30k ohms),provided with the 4206.

4190WH Two Zone Remote Point Module. Used to supewi~ 2 hard-wired devims via the Wlfing tip

. DIP switch programmable.

. The left zone can beEOLR supervised, ifnecessary, and canaccept either open orclosed circuit sensors.The right zone is

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eunsupewised and canaccept closed circuitsensors only. Refer tothe 4190WHOPERATION setiion atthe end of this manualfor more informatbn.

4f 94 Surface Mounted. Wide gap sudace

mounted reed rnntactwith built-in RPM,which is DIP swkch~rammable.

Reed Contact (Wide Gap)

4197 Polllng Loop Extender Module w

Can be used if the 2-wire ~llng Iwp mud be greater thanthe remmmanded length (4000- max). By insalting a 4t 97at the end of the first loop, the polling loop can bernntinued. Mmore than 64mA needs toba drawn from theWlting loop to Wwer RPMs, use of the 4t 97 providesaother loop wfih 64mA available.tinnects to the p)fingloop and is poweredfrom auxiha~ ~wer orby a separate 729

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power supply with m—bafte~ batiup. —-—- —-

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EXPANSION {Zones 1-63)WIRELESS4280/4280.8 RF RECEIVER

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The VISTA XMP system suppotis up to 63 wirelessIransmhtws (5700 series), DIUSa 5727 wireless kevoad. Toexpand lhe “system using’ wirelass, ona or two 4280 RFReceivem (or 4280-8 ti only 8 wireless zones are used) musiba rnnneded to the polfing loop. Tha 4280 ra=ives statusand alarm signals from wireless transmitters (@345 MHzUSA 315MHz Canada) within a nominal range of 200 feet,and relays this hformation to the =ntml via the ~lfing Imp.Two 4280s can be used to provide either a greater area ofmverage, or provide redundant prmedbn.

IMPORTANT: Note that if using tw RF R~eivers, one ofthem must be powered from auxifia~ power. For morainformation regarding the 4280 installation, refar to theinstallation instrutiions provided with the 428o.

NOTE Unless stated othewise, references to Ihe 4280Receiver represent the 4280 andbr 4280-8 Recebem.

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PROGRAMMING NOTES FOR WIRELESS DEVICESAll RF zonss mud ba designated as such in their raspatifieprogram fields (t.1 S-1 .25). Any zone from 1-83 ca bsdes@nated as an RF zone. To enable a zone as wireless,simply enter a “1. in the lo~tion for that zone. B* carefulwhen designating RF zones. if you want a zone 10 baeither hard-wired or on tha ~lling Imp, but ~identallyen~le k as RF, the system will ignore that zone. RF enableoverrides hard-wire! h using a 4280.8, a“ly “p to 8 ZOMS mnbe enabled as RF zones. lf more than 8 zones are enabled,the massage “SET-UP ERROR. (5137) or .E8. (41 37/4127)will be displayed.

SUPERVISIONEach transmitter (except 570! and 5727) is su~wisad by acheck-in signal that is sent to the receiver at 70-90 mintieintewals. If at least one Cheti-in is not ramivsd from atransmitter within a programmed intewal (field 1.31), thecon=le will display the transmitter numbsr and ‘CHECW willbe displayed,

Each transmitter fincluding 5701 and 5727) is alsosupewised for low batte~ mnddions, and will transmit a lowbattery signal to the 4280 when the batte~ hasapproximately 30 days of lie remaining.NOTE: After replacing a low or dead batte~, activate thetransmfiter and enter the security ade + OFF to clear itsmemo~ of the .bw Batte~. signal.

The 428o itself is also supewised three ways

1. If the cover of tha 4280 is removed, an ALARM orTROUBLE will be displayed depending upon the reswnseprogrammed for zones 89& 91 (field t .09).

2. If the connection is broken between the 428o and thecontrol panel, or the 428VS rover is removsd, an ALARMor TROUBLE will be displayed depending on the responseprogrammed ior zones 89 & 91 (field 1“09), This responseis usually that of a DAY?NIGHT or 24 hour type.

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31 It, wkhin a pr~rammed inlawal of time, the 4280 dms nothear from my of tis transmhtars, an ALARM or TROUBLEwill h displayed de~nd!ng on the res~nse programmed ~for zones 88& 90 (fieMs 1.08 & 1.09).

HOUSE IDENTIFICATIONThe 428o reswnds on~ to transmhters with the same houseID (DIP switch pr~rammable from 01-31). Ttis prevents -system inletierence from transmitters in other neatiysyctems. To make sure wu do not chmse a House 10 that isin use neatiy, pm the system in the SnMar Male, which isdescribsd Iaterinthbsedbn.

TRANSMITTER IDENTIFICATIONE=hlransmftter has fis own unique ~num@r(~ne #),wtichis DIPswitch programmable in each unit. Whenevaratransmi=ion takes plaa, either for an alarm, fauft, check-in‘or low batfe~, thk ID numbr is sent along wth the mess~eto the 42a0 which, in turn, relays this information to themntroi panel, which disdaysthemndtion and zone numberon the console. See the OIP SWITCH TASLES FORWIRELESS DEVICES af the eti ~ this mmwl, for itii~ualtransmhter settings.

SNIFFER MODE TO OETERMINE HOUSE ID(Code+ [#] + 2)To ch~ Ior house IDs baing used in neatiy systems, setthe DIP swtches in the 4280 fora House lDof .O~ (allswitches up), thenenter your.lnataller tide. +[#]+[2]. The4280 will now .sn~ OM any House IOS m the area addisplay them. Keeping the 42a0 in this mode for *M 2houm will ghe a gd ind-n of the hauw 10s Wmg usad.To exit the SnMer Mode, simply key your installer mde +OFF, then set your house 10 to one not ds~ayad in lhe.Sniffer We..

sNIFFER MODE TO CHECK TRANSMITTERS(Coda + [#] + 3) \To check that all transmhtem have baen aet for the pmprhouse 10, set the 4280 to the pmxr houso ID and entsr theln~aller de + [#] + [3]. All trmsmitfer ID numtirs thct havethe house ID set for the 4280 will ba dnphyed wtin eachtransmitter number che~ in (up to 2 hours). A f~er way 10do this is to fault each transmitter, which causes atransmission to ba sent to the 4280. Chink that tha IDnumtir is displaysd when the transmftfer k f auft~.

GO/NO GO TEST MODE (Patented)Ttis mode helps determine the best Iocatio” for eachtransmitter and is adivated by p~ing the rnntrol pael inthe TEST mode and removing the 4280’s cover. Thereceiver’s senstiivity is reduced by half. Once transmittersara placed in their desired Io=tions and the approximatelength of wire to be run 10 sensors is mnneded to the:ransmhter’s wrew terminals, own circuit each transmitter,& not mnduti this test wdh your hmd wrappsd around thetransmitter.If a single 42sO is used, the mnsola will baep three times toindicate signal reception. H tw 4280s are used, the mnsolewill beep ome i tha first 4280 recetied the signal, mke t thesecond 4280 received the signal and three times ti bothre-ivers heard the signal (which is desirable for redundantconfigurations).ff the consoie does not beep, reorient or move thetransmtiter to another location.To exit this mode, replace the 428VS aver, then enter theinstaller code and press OFF. Note that the Receiver’ssensitivity is fully re$tord when the cover is replaced.

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IMPORTANT BA~ERY NOTICEThe VISTA wireless transmhters am desgned to pmv’de bngbatioty Itie under normal ~pe,ating renditions. Longevity Ofballoties may ba as much as 4-7 yaars depanding on fha-..,environment, usaga, and tha Spacifc wireless device beingused. Eflernal faders such as humidity, high or lowtem~wtaturas, as well as Iafge swings in temperature may allreduce the aaual batte~ life in a given installation. TheVISTA wimlesa system can identify a true low batta~stuatian, thus alfowing the dealer or user of the system timeto arrange a change of bafte~ and maintain pmtastion forthat given pint wkhin the system.

WIRELESS ZONE TYPESEach RF zone m h programmed to ras~nd ~ any zonetYP@such as ENTRYEXIT, lNTERfOR, PERIMETER, @tc.(see the section under ZONE TYPES for a mmpleteexplanation of each zone typa). Desired alarm ras~nses=n ts broken down az folbws:

ZONE TVPE TRANSMITTER ID #Entw/Exil Burg 1@m”qh 47.Perimeteraug 1 timugh 47.lntatir Wq 1 fiwgh 47.

32 thw h 47. (5775)Fim 4Stiwgh 63.

46 timugh 55.. (57N)24 W, P& 46 thwgh 67Jsifant or atiible) 62 WW-. (57O1)Day/Night Ourg~ 1 tim”gh 67.24 HourAuxiliaV 1 hmugh 47.

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ADVISORIES1. Do not Dla@ transm~em on or near matal obiads. This

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will dec;aa6a range and/or blti lransmissbns;Place the 42a0 in a high, mntrally l-ad area for Wstr~ptbn. M not placa r6miver on or near metal o~aas.

The 4280 receiver must M at least 10 feet from theControf panel or any ramote consoles to avoidintedarenm from their micmprocessor.

When connetiing a door~indow contact to a 57t i,5711WM, or 5715 tmnsmhmr, avoti a wire fangth of 20.24inches. Thk paflicular length decreaws range. A shmteror bnger Ia@h haz no effacf.For UL Household 9urglaV Installations, wimtf loopsmnnaed to these devicas =nnot axcaad 3 fact.If dual 4280s or 4280-8s are u=d:

A. Both must ba al Ia=t 10 f6at from e=h other, as wellas fmm the @mml panel and remme mnabs.

B. One of the 4280s or 4280-8s must ba Wwered fromAux. power so u nd b ax-ad Sd mA Plfiw IMP currentrating.

C. The kusa IDs must ba the same.

O. Using W Rarnivers does not increase the numbar oftransmitters the system san suppofl (63 transmitted,plus a wireless keypad).

Refer ~ the mcsimum polling hp wira runs de=ribad inthe POLLING LOOP sa3fion whan rnnneding 4280s tothe polliW hop.

lMPORTA~ The muimum mmbined polling kmp runis ~. K using shbM6d tire, tha mzsimum k 200V.

-LESS OEVICESSee the PERIPHERAL OEVICES section forcompatible wireless smoke detectors andpaasille Infrared motion detectors.

57o1 Panic Transmitter. Pmgrmmable for either silent or audibb

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o24 kur _ (DIP switi prwrmmd brZme$ S2 w 63).

5711 Sllmllne Ooor/Window Transmitter. Can k used with any closed circuit

mnsor. NOTE: Can b usw Q“ ay z-1.63 but, it Pqmmmed for zones 3247,them will k a 3 minute fock-out bameenUansfnissions.

5711 WM Ooor/Window Transmlfterw/Reed Switch

. Sfimtire dmrmindw aansmi”w with built.in rrnd Srnmh(magne ncludad). Cm &used with any closed circuit sensor.NOTE: Can be usadon my zone 143 bm,if pmg~med for zones 32-47, tiem wiMbe a 3 minute lock-out beweenuansntissions.

5716 ~oor/Window Transmitter. Cm be usad witi my opsn or dosd cirmit

sensox (DIP switch selectable), andfeatures a built4n reed switti. NOTE: Canbe used 0. any Zcne 1-63 but, ifpmramtiti for zoms 3247, tiere will k ~

.- 3 minuie Iokaut Mwen transmissions.

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571 5WH Universal Transmitter. DIP switch sebctabk for fast response,

-n as dosad dwit sensor usage, mdhas a hmwr profected cover, use inaPPficatiOns where open circuit heatdetectors are needed or where fastmsmse deri-s am naa~.NOTE!Can b usti w my ZOM l= hi,Hpmgmmmad for zonac 32d7, hem willbe a 3 minute lock-out beween~nsmissions,

5727 Wlrelees Keypad. WImless keypti that =n h US4 to Wm

the burglaw protection on and off, andfaawms the same built<n pank tinctionsas wirad consoles for either silent waudble 24 Mur dam. & LEO indiationhghtseach time a kw is Pres- to verifytransmission (LED Iocatad in the ~]READYkey).

. W keypd is idntifids Z.W.~ whit Imnsmits low httew messages. ThekYPad Panicsam identified as .W for ~)+ [s], WF for [#l+[3], md %~ for ~] + [1]if ~mmm~.

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Ill. PERIPHERAL DEVICESREMOTE CONSOLESThe 4140XMP suppies up 10750 mA 01 auxilia~ pwer forremote consoles, polling bop devices andlor other auxiha~devices such as motion detectors or 4-wire smokedeteaors.. The 4140XMP suppotis, independent of auxilia~power rnnsiderations, up to six 4127, 4137 or 5137 remotemnsoles. All mnsolas may ba pwerad from the auxiiia~~er outpul prov~ad that the total current drawn fmm thisotipti doss not excaed 75o mA. You must keap this in mindwhen adding remola anwles so you don? overdraw mrrentfrom the panel. This WOUMresuh in a batta~ which does notcharge proparly or possibly a trippd auxiiia~ solid statecircuit breakar,ff the auxila~ load is dalarminad to M greater than 750 mA,than addtional mnsoles (total of 6) can ba powered from asuppiementa~ ragulated t 2vDC power supply (e.g. 487-12suppiias 12V, 250mA; 486.12 supp~es t 2V, 500mA).Connect the consoie,s rad and black Iaads to thesuppbmenta~ supply-s positive (+) and nagative (-)terminals, Also mako a co””etiion between this suppiyIsnagativa (-) larminal and tha 4140xMPs Auxihay power (-)terminal 7 so that kth hava a common ground referame.

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NOT : Co”sobs mnneati m s“pflewn~ power supplies wh~hdo not have a ba~up batie~ will no! o~raw w~n AC PWM islost. [n tirs w% make sure m Wwer a! least one mnsde IWM tkpaners auxilia~ power output. The pa”ers ba~up bane~ will

. 4-wire smoka dataaors cannot be used in UL Listad3ppflcati0ns.

4127 FIXED-WORD LCD CONSOLECompact dssig”, ~ip~wilh a fiquid c~swl display ‘——–—— –—=..(LCD} us!ng 2digi~ n“metis

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~~~:=~~::f::~~~: -Ilanguage prompts, such as‘-OY, ‘NoT READY, ~. mmmfor sysmm $titus. A built-i”

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alarm sounder is also gmmindudd, winch elimim~s tk mmmn-d {or a separate intior _ ‘- -swtiw. ~mA cumenttiaw.

=TtRNAL SOUNDERSRELAY OUTPUTThe 4140XMP providas a wet bell ralay output which is usedto ~wer external alarm soundem. Conna&ions ara mada toterminals 4 (positive output) and 5 (negative return). SeeSUMMARY OF CONNECTDNS Diagrm.

UL INSTALLATIONSFor UL installations, the total current drawn from this outputand the auxiliary Wwer output, combinad, cannot axceed750 mA, In addition, the sounting device must be a UL Listedaudible signal Wpliance ratad to operata in a 10.2-13,8 VDCvoltage range, and must be mounted indoors. Example:Whaalock Signals Inc. siran model24T-12 (provides 85dB[A]for NFPA 74 a Standard 965).

IMPORTANT: Going beyond these bmits will overload thepower supply or may possibly trip the bell output thermalcircuit breaker.

NON-UL INSTALLATIONSThe total current drawn from this output cannot exceed 2.6amps. A batiery must be installed since this current is suppliadby the batlery. Up to two 702 sirens can be used, wirad illseries. Up to two 719 sirans can be used, wired in parallel.

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4137 DELUXE FIXED-WORD LcD CONSOLE wEquipMd witi a liquid c~smldisplay (LCD) using 2.digitnumerics for zoneide”tificatio”, and a set ofpre:desig”ated Englishla”g”age prmpt%, such a%.READV, .NOT READY, em.for system smtus. Keys mbacklit. A built-in alarmsounder is also iwlu~,whi& elimi”a~s the n-d fora separate i“&or sounder,6W amnt *w.

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5137 ALPHA CUSTOM LCD CONSOLEEquipped withprogrammable 2-Dne, 32?*aracler (16chamaem ~rtine), ALPHA-NUMERIC LcOfor ccmplete zoneidemificalion in Englistilanguage fif descriptors amprogrammed). Keys are alsobacklit, An alarm sounder isbuilt in, eliminating the n-dfor a separate in&Or soun*r.90mA wnent drew.

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WIRINGConsoles may ba wiradto a single wire run or individualconsoles may be sonnetied to seDarale wira runs. Themaimum wire run length from the p’nel to a sonsola whiti ishomerun bask to the panel must not exceed:

=:::: “250 feet m= runs combined must not

62s feat ma unsh)eldad quad cOnductOr900 ,eet ~= cable is used (45o fact if

If more than one rnnsole is wired to a run, than the abovem~imum lengths must be dwided by the number of mn301eson the run (i.e. the maximum length would b 125 feet i WO--. –.,.. . . ----mnwles are wlrea on a *U gauge run)

Compatible SOUNDERS702 Outdoor Siren. %Il+ontilned siren (&iWr built-in) and Weathrpmof br outioor

“se. Ca” k wirti for eitier a stea~ or yelp sound and is ,ated a!120 dB @ 10 feel. This siren =n also be mmwr promcwd, or ~“be mounted in a metal cabinet (?16), which can be mmpe,prmected.

719 Outdoor Siren (Compact). Compaa, SIlantiwd siren (tilver built-in), and weatie~mf for

outioor “se. Can b wired tor a Slea@ or yelp souti, md ramd at90 d6 @ 10 feet, A ~wr vomcld 7088E &Wt is avaikbk.

740 tigh Inlensity Sound-r. Compact high intensity soutier ramd at 123 dB @ 10 fwt, This

so.”der emtls an ear pie%ing-, tigh kequency sound, and ~“ bemounted i“dw~ (bracket in.l”&d) or O“ttiors (in 703BE ~bi”et),

AES1031 Motor Eel{ & Sox. AMSECOmotor&ll & bx, rated at 81 dB @ 10 I*I.PA400S (beige) lPA400R (red) Indoor Piezo Sounder. BRK indwr piezo sounder(rti or hige), ra=d at W dB @ 10 Iwt.

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SMOKE DETECTORS20NE3When progmmmed = an EOLR sumwised FIRE mne (tym09 in program field .02), up 10 sixteen 2-wire smokedtietiors can be used. When programmed for fire, thesmd ~DE + OFF sequenm momemwi~ intemupts powerto reset the smoke dmetiors.

~MATfU ~KE DETECTORSDETECTOR TVPE BRK MODELPhotoeletirk, dired wire BRK24D0Photoeledric wheat sensor, direti wire 8RK2400THPhotoeletiric wA401 B base BRK2451Photoeledfic wlheat sensor and B401 B base BRW451 THIonization, direti wire BRK1400Ionization w/B401 B base BRK1451Photoeletitic duti detaaar wmH2851Dc bsm BRK2651 DHIonization duti detnaor wfOHl 851 DC ~se BRK1651DH

ADVISORIESIt the EOLR is not at tha end of the Iwp, the zone is not ful~supewised. The system will not respond to an open cimuhwithin the zone. The alarm cument provided by this zone ksu~lcient to suppofl operation of on~ one detador in thealarmed state. Refer to the maimum pclhng Imp wire runshsted in the POLLING LOOP setibn when using ~lKng bcp

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20NES 2 THROUGH 8These zones can sup~ti as many 4.wire smoke detedom”as -n be pcwered, wha” p~ramed ~ a FIRE zone, t~09, in program fieti .02. There are on~ two requirements:(1)The zones must be mnfgur~ for EOLR su~wisbn, ati (2)a normailyalosed, momenta~ swhch must M instdld inseties wth the power to the det-om in o~er to allow resetof-the smoke deteaors after an alarm. The detmors mustb wired in parallel, with the EOLR at the last detmor for fullsu~wtion. To su~wiw power, a BRK No. A7771 601 EOLRelay Mule k rammended.

. 4-wire smoke detedors U“not be used i“ UL ~~t~dappli=tions. I

IPOLLING LOOP SMOKE OETECTORS(4192SD, 4192SDT, 4192CP)Can be addd to the 2-wire PolliW Lmp o“ ZO”eS 10 thm~h64 (as programmed in fields .03, .04, “05, 1.01, 1.02, 1.03,1“04 and 1.05). These detwom have a built.in RPM whchis DIP swtch p~rammable. They are wird in parallel to theplting loop, and do not need auxiha~ power or a separatereset switch. The ~lting loop provides power and resetsignals to the detemors, as well as alarm and trouble sgnalsfmm the detetiors.

WIRELESS SMOKE DETECTOR (5706)One piece photoeledtic smoke dete~or with built-intransmitter (DIP switch pmgrammabb for zones 48-55),Built-in 85 dB piezoebmrb alarm sounder and autible bwktte~ warning,

~lR MOTION Dt i kCTOHSSelwt a mountino ske wkh the followina notes in mid. Seawverage will b-obtained if the mou~ting site is seled~such that the tikely diretion of intruder motktn u across thepatfam of pmtedion.

F

NOTES ON P(R MOUNTING LOCATIONS. AvOid locating the unti whe,e cem,al heating ,adiatOrs,

flames or heating outlet duas are wittin the prmetitie

Amid beating the unfl !n dtrea sunllght or d!,eti~ above

. Amid beating the unt on unst~le sutiaces.

. Avoid running alarm witing close b hea~ dufy elmri~l

POLLING LOOP PIR (4275) f~--Tho 4275 is a dual element

H

1p=sbe infralti delemor, wtha built-in RPM, that isconnected directly to the2-wire Wlliw bcp.

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POLLING LOOP PIR (4196/42T8)The 41 96/4278 are quadelement passive infrareddeta~om with a buiH-in RPMthat is mnnected dire~ly tothe Z-wire polhng loop. Thedetatiors feature an auxitia~

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sensor loop that permitsWnnetiion of another neaby m

alarm sensor (reed contaa,etc.).

WIRELESS PIR (5775)The 5775 is a batte~ opratd,wireless, dual element p=stie i-

infrared motion dete~or that ! / ‘+

can & monitorti by a 426o(4280-6) wireless receiver.

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The 4260 is wnnectd to the2-wire pclti~ hop.

GLASS BRtAK ~ZOne 6 -n suppofl 2-wire, latching type glass breakdetectors when configured as an EOLR supewised zone.The sarnnd COOE + OFF sequence momentarily interwptsrower to this zone IO reset devbes wired 10 i. Use datedomwhkh are rnmpatible with the ratings bebw

Standby Voftage: 5VDC - 13.6WCStandby Resistance: Greater than 20k ohms (equivalentresistance of all deteaors in paralial)Alarm Resistance: Less than 1.Ik ohms (see nma klow)Alam Cuwant 2 mA -10 hReset Tree: Less than 6 sands

UL NO=: tinnedion of glass break detedors to zone a isnot ~rmittti for UL Listed a~lications,

Tha IEI 735L saries detaaors have been tested ati tound tobe compatible with thesa ratings. Up to 50 IEI 735Ldetetiors, connatied in parallel, may be used (the alarmcurrant provided by this zone is sufficient to suppofiOmratbn of onb one datetior in alarmed state), Follow themanufamurer,s’ recommendations on proper detactorinstallatbn.

NOTES: Detetiors which exceed 1.1 k ohms in alarm, butmaintain a vokage drop in alarm of less than 3.6 volts ~nako & usti.

Use of NO. or N.C. mntatis on the same zona may pravantproper glass break detaaor opration.

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PHONE LINE CONNECTIONSInrnming phone tine and handsel wiring is wnntied to themain terminal bloti = follows (reier 10 SUMMARY OF~NNEC~S Di~rm):TB1-26: -1 Hand%t UIP)TB1-27 L-1 Hand=l (RING)tii-26: Inmming Phni U* ‘~)TB1-29: Inwmiw Phone Line (RING)

Hit k desird m mnn- the Wnel m phow In= Iha rwfuireground stati =pebili, then a 675 Ground Stan Mtiule.mu6t k u*. This mdub is triggerad by one of the mdpfion the mnnmr l~ld J7 (s8 ~NNECTOR J7 TRfGGEROUTPUTS).

WARNING: To prevent the risk of shock, disconnetiptine hn~ at Ie& ja~ @tore seticing the ~nel.

IMPORTANTw

Hthe aommuntior k rnnnetid to a tebphone hne insMe aPABX, k sure Ihe PABX has a bati.up pwer supply that=n su~ti the PABXior24 houm. Many PABXs are notpower ba~~ up and rnnnedbn to such a PABX will resuhin a mmmuni=tion failure t war k Ioet.

“The 675 Ground Sta Module k mt UL LMad.

CONNtCTOR J7 TRIGGtR OU~UTS (Ground Stan Module, KeySwltCh, etc.)

GENERAL INFORMATIONhnne~or J7, Imtad on the @h! hand stie of the man PCBpwides 4 tr@ger oows for owratiw the 675 Ground SanModule! the 4146 Keyswficti, and for !riggeting auxitia~am sgnalting ~uipment (LORMS, SWS, em.)

The pin a~~nments of thk rnnn~or are shown balow. Useonly the 4142TR 9-wire c~le (available = a option) formting mnnatiions to this mnnetior.

Each o~ti b ratd m follow:When Adtited 10. 13.6 VDC through SK OhmsWhan DM~watad: 1K Ohms to Ground

OWW 1 o~rates, ~ defauh, as a trqgerfor the 675 gmu@stafl mtiule, ~~ ompw may optionally * p~rammd tooWrata m an o~nlclose trigger. Onfy one of thesa optionsmW k ~ed at any time.

Outputs 2 & 4 oparate, by defautt, m Fire and SilentPanic/Oumss triggem raspetilvely. These ttiggam mayoptionally h programmed to ad as Arm and Ready statusindi=tors when it k desirad to usa tha 4146 keywkch

. The Mtial 4146 Kayswtich S nm UL used.

.,@xM,,7 C“NNCCTOU

CABLE

OUT,: GRO”NOS,-1 OROPE.,CLOSC0“, 2 ,,RE m KE”S*!,CH ARMEDLE.0“1 3. BURGUR”,A”D,BLEWN(C,.”XIL ,6,”OUT4: S,tiN1 PANICm”RESSORtiE”SW8TC”~E&D” LE.

Figun 4. CONNE=OR J7

GROUND START MODULE

Not Intandad for u8a In UL Llated appllaatlona.

An optional 675 Ground Stati module can be used forinstallti(om haviW tekphona lines which require groundstafl imtead of tip Safi opeti!on to obtain dial tone fromthe talrn cemml offi~. ff usad, p~mm fiald 1.46 mus &set to “0- (iadoW dtiautt) and the 675 Ground Stan Modubmust k oonntid to the ~ne~s J7 mnn~r trigger ompti1, to uxiibw Pwar, and to tha %ING. skfe of the telaptine~nes sbm in tha diagmm k~.

Use the folbing p~dure ti determina whch side & thaIakphme hm is the .RING stiw

a. ~nnti tha “+. lead of a OC vokmatar w ~tih ground,and tb “-. bti m om stie of tha teb~na fine.

b. The tira wheh reads +WVDC k tk %ING. stie.

When Ik panel h= a m~~ge to tfansmti to the mntralstation, it will seke the tine, go off hmk, and then tr~ger the675 mtiule to wnnaa tha .RINW side of tha telephone tineto eaflh omund. W oanal will ~usa the mdule to bm~ theMnnatiin kmaen ‘.RING” and eamh ground when a dbltone is obtaind.

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ngum 5. GROUND START MODUU

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REMOTE KEYSWITCHNOTE: 4146 Keyswltch 18 not UL aDDrOVSd.

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If the keyswitch option is seieaed (fiald “15), the alarmtrigger oufpti are disabled.

An optional Remote Keyswitch an be used for remotearming and disaning of the system. If used, program iield.15 must h set to “1. to enable the keyswitch option, andthe 4146 keyswtc~s normalfy open momentay switch andEDs must & wnnetied b tine 7 and to the J7 wnnemrttigger omputs respetiiveiy. A 2k EOL resistor must bwnneaed across the sivkch r~ardless d whether or notzones 2-8 are seleaed to use EOL resktors. See diagrambbw.

A momenta~ shon across lhm zone will arm the system inthe .AWAV mode. If the shOfl is heid for ~are than 3seconds, the system will arm in the .STAW mode, ~.e. allzones designated as zone tyWs 4 or 10 will be a~omatiml~bypassed). After the system has bean armed, the ne~ limezone 7 is shon~, the system will tiswm.

An optional cbsed~ircuk tam~r switch (model 112) an bwired in series wtih zone 7, w that, if the swi!chpla!e isremoved from the wall, the tamper will open, disabtingkeyswkch o~ration unttl the syqem is nefl tisarmed fromthe rnnsole.

NO= Onfy one kayswtch wfih LEDs -n be suppned bythe syslem’s power suDP&.

I I ---t ----

I ----

,, KEYsWITCMIS uSED,,, OUT, Cm S,,U BE“SEOTOP.W,DE

GROUNDWM. OPEWCLOSE,s~ F,U ,2) ~ 2,3,4 NOLOWER PNOWDE-M

ST-US lNDlul,ONs. Om 2 &, WWEREYSWITCHEm. Om 3 IS NOTUS~,~LV %XEY~CH cm BE“SEO.

31Z~E 7 IS NOLNOER UW= @ APmTEcT,w ZONE.

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TOZWE 7

10 ERM. 20

10 XRM. ,,—

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BROKENUNES REPRESE~INSTWMR WIRINGCONNECTIONS

\&KMED) ,Rmv,,------ ------ ----

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WITCH (N.C.,

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SWITCH(N.O., /

p’?-----------L---

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figure 6. REMOTE KEYSWITCH WIRING[.01 UL LET=>

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IV. MOUNTING AND

MOUNTINGMoUNTING THE 4140XM? ‘PC BOAUO

POWERING THE SYSTEM

Before mounting the circuit bead ‘be cenain that the~mpriate me~l kntiuw have been removed. DO NOTA=MPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS A~R ~ECIRCU~ SOARO HAs BEEN tNST~.

1. Hang the three mounting d~ on tkc miscd ~net tcbc.Obcewe pm-r ctip orient~hn 10 avoid damage b thechp when mouming ccrews are tghtencd and 10 avoidpmbbms tih imetibn ad rmvd d the PC Wti.

2. Insen the top of the circuk bard into the sbts al the topOf the ~inet. M* cenain that the ~ati rastc in thesbts ind~td in ccep 2 de~il.

3. Swing the b~e of the bard itio the mounting c~is andsecure the bard to the cdinet whh the a~mpanyingecmwc (as illutmtd in step 3 detail).

ADVISORYMake -tiain that the mounting ~rew are reason~ly tght~ insure that there is a gd ground rnnne~ion tieen thePC bwd md the mnet. Ah, dress fmti wiring awW fmmthe micropmesso, (tinter) section of the PC tiad. The=binet provides 2 Imps on its hft and right sidewalls foranchoting field wiring using tie wrapt. These stew areimptiam to minimtilng the rik d pnel RF intetierem withtelevisbn rmption.

MOUNTING THE 4140XMP LOCK1. Remove the Iti kno~om on the mntml tiinet rover.

Inseti the kcy imo the Iti. Postion the I* in the holerecking Mnain that the latch till m~e mmaa wtih theIetch bm~et when the dwr is doccd.

2. While holding the 1A cteady, insen the retainer ctip intothe retainer slots. Position dip as illustrated in thediagram m the nefi page to f~ltate e~ remwal.

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MOUNTING THE 4127 CONSOLE1. Sepamte the rnnsoie from hs ba~plate by removing the

two swew fmm the mp and bttom edges.2. Usa the ba~piate to mark the ~shiins on tk wall @r the

screw mounting holes and the cti~ut for the intetiamwiring. Use wall ancbm for the screwc md m~e the M-out in the wall no larger than indimted on the template.me backplate k designed to be direaiy moumed to ethera single or double gang eldfical bx.

3. Pull the intetiace wiring in the wall through the c~-ut.

4. Pass the inteda- wiring through the opening in theb~late, then mount the ba~plate to the wall sutiacewtih screws.

5. Splice the intetiace wiring to the wnsole wires. Insulatedsolderle= w;re splims (eg, Ademm311 ) may be used forsplicing.

6. Attach the main kdy of the mnsole to the wall-mountedba~plate. The rnnsole is properly attached when it isscrewed to the ba~plate by the top and bottom screwspreviously removed.

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SURFACE MoUNTING THE 4137/5137 CONSOLES1. Use the template provided (On a separate sheet) to mak

the ~sfibns on the wall for the screw mounting hola$ and.--., the ti~ut for the witing.

2, Pull the intetiam witing in the wall through the ~~ut.

3, Remove the mn~le,s back rover. me securing screw atthe front of the wnsole must be removti to release thebab rnver

4. Pass the intetiace wiring throWh the opening in the ba~rover, then mount the b~ wver to the wall suda~ withscrews.

5. Spfi~ the inteda~ wiring to the ~“SOIe ~i,eS (or to thewires on the intati~ mnne~or supplid with 4137s),Insulated solderless wire spfims (eg. 311) maybe USWfor spticing.

6. Mm the main my of the wn~le to the wall-mountadback ~ver. The m“sole is properly attachad when isnaps into place. Use the sacuring screw (previouslyramoved) to %cura the ~nsola to the ba~ rover

FLUSH MOUNTING WITH TRIM RING KIT {5137TRK)1. Cut oti a 4sf4. Mgh by 8- wide opening in’ the wall ‘

bmween studs, no le~ than 1-1~- fmm eithar stud. Usethe templae provided to mark the ctiati,

2. Ir\sefl the four 1-1/2. long #6 screws through themounting holes in the Trim Rng and than attach tha fourmetal securing clips, as shown in tho diagram. Use on~two or threa t“fns of eati smaw, allowing Iha metal cfi~

to hang free~. Tha clips must not protrude beyond thasides of tha Ttim R“g or yo” will not be able to install theTrk RIW imo the wt+ti in the nsfi SeD.

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3.

4.

4-

-0. WHFACEMOUmNOCO—

Install the ttim ring into the opening in the wall with thehinge clasps to the right. MWing sure the tdm ring isstraight, tighten each clip screw, making sure that theattached cli s(ties down inb its guide trati,

Install the Gnsole * follows: Engage the hinge claspson the ttim ring with the notties Imated in the b~ (right-hand side) of the Gnsola’s front panel. Swing the leftside of the panel toward the ttim ting (the panel will PNO1on the hinge clasps), and press firmly until the panel.snms. ciosad.

5. Use the panel sewring screw (supplied with the tin~le)to s-ure the Iefi side of tha panel,

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Figure 10. FLUSH MOUNnNG TNE REMOTS K~PADS

ADJUSTING THE ALPHA CONSOLE LCO VIEWING ANGLE (5137 ONLY)Insen the end of the small, kefishaped tool (supplied) intothe small hole to the left of the rnnsole display window (the =——

adjustment screw is recessed in this hole). Turn the----

a~ustment screw to the left or tight until optimum viewing isachieved, Be sure to take the height of the users intoatiunt when making this adjustment.

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Figure ~1. ~JU~NG WE V!W ANGLMNSE~lNG THE NAMEPUTE

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POWERING THE SYSTEMPRIMARY POWERPwer to the 4140XMP somml panel is supplied by mtial No,1361. Plug-in Transformer which k mted at 16.5VAC, 40vA.Catilon must be taken when wiring this t,a”sfOrmer to thepanel to guard against blwing the fuse inside thetransformer.

“ NO=. U5e 1S61ON Trmdormer in Cmatim instilstbns.b not u= the 1361 CN in UL Lsted ~~itbns.

BACK-UP POWERIn the event of an AC power IOS, the 4140XMP ~mmI pa”eIis supponed by a b~k-up, r~hargeable gel cell batte~.YUASANP&l2(12V, 4AH) andNP7-12(12V, 7AH) bstteriasare recommended. Do not u- Gatae batterlas(sealed Iced-acid type).

The standby baftey is auto”mathlly tested eve~ 24 houm,baginning24 hours after exiting programming mode. Inaddition, ent~intothetast mde will =useabatte~ teat tobe initiated.

BA~ERY BTANDBY TABLE4140XMP AUX. STANDBY CURRENT DRAW

,AMP-HRs. 1200mA I 400mA I 600mA I 750mA4.0. I 6hrs. [ 4 hrs. I 3 hrs. [ 2.5 hm.7.0 Illhm. I 7 hrs, I 5.S hrs. 14 hrs.NOTE: The~vefigures areapproximata, ati mayvayde~nding upon the age, qua~iy, and cqictiy of the battefyat the lima & the AC loss.. Uss 4AH b~aW for UL installations.

POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEETRPM DEVICE CURRENT # UNITS [ TOTAL

I CUR ENTR4194 Conkd lti4192S0 Phob SmWe 0.4MA4192SOT&& WHeat 0,4 d4192GP 10”SmO@ 0.4 d4275 O“al PIR lti4278 Quad PIR lti41S02-Z- RPM 1MA (LOW)

2 MA (HIGH)4208 S-20M RPM 1sd42S0~ 20”e RF 4oti4zw S 20W RF 4oti

I J TOTAL . ... If ti M*I cuwnt &w ex~ds 64 mA, a 4197 ~

Exm*r mtiule must be usd,.. If utiw MO 42WS or 42-s, you -n -r m of M

km a.xil~ p- inswad of .al”g a4187 mp e~~m&b.

EARTH GROUND CONNECmONSIn ordar for tha tightning transient protetiiva davices in thisproduct to be aflatiiva, the designated eanh groundterminal, must bs tarminatad in a god aadh ground. The ~following ara examples of gmd aafih grounds availabla atmost installations:

Metal Qld Water Pipe: Use a non~rrosive metal strapti~ly sasured to tha pips to which tha ground laad iSalastri~lly rnnnadad and seargd.

AC Powar Outlat Ground: Availabla from 3-prong,120VAC, pwar owlats only. To test the intagiiy of thaground tarminal, usa a threa-wire circuit taster whh neonlamp inti=tom, such as the UL-List~ Meal Modal 61-035,or equivalent, avaibble at most eladrtii supply storas,

POWER-UP PROCEDURE1. Fill OM tha PolUng Lmp Currem Draw ad Auxifia~ Deviw

Currem Draw Workshaats shown bebw. Maka sura thattha currants drawn from these otiptis do not exceedtheir respa~ive ratings.

CAUTION: Failura to obsewa tha ~iiing loop currantrating will cause polling loop malfuntiion. Failure toobseme the auxifla~ outpffl cumanl rating will result in abattery which doss not charge proparly or posaibiy atrippd circuti breakar.

2. ~re the 1361 transformer (1361 CN in Canada) tO thepanal (bafora mnnecting tha batte~) as shown in theSUMMARY OF CONNECnONS diqrm. b nd plug in atthis time.

2. Connsot all polfing loop and auxilia~ devias, such asrnnsolas, PIRs, etc.

3. Plug the 13St into an 24 hour, unitiemupted AC otilet. Ina faw semnds, tha graan POWER LED on the rnnsoie(s)ahouw I@ht and tha mnsola(s) ahouM display .READY.(4127. 4137) or “DISARMED READY TO ARM” (513~, \/

4. bnnist the batte~ as shown in the SUMMARY OF~NECTIONS disgrm.

AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEETOEVICE I CURRENT j # UNITS I TOTAL

a, ,”-----I *“””en,

14127@S~ Imti I I14137GS* Iso@

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, I !I I TOTAL (7~ti max)

. II using bti-w,re dev,~s such as PIRs, retw to ti spcifi~tions i

~r Bat pticuhr univs w-t draw.t Only qd~s if wati * tiws autil~ pwer.

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SECURITY ACCESS CODES--,The VISTA 4140XMP System allows up to 70 s=uritya~ess males to be assigned, each identiied by a user IDnumhr. The system al= offem either standard (4dgt) orhgh sm~ (6dtgti - user # + 4digts) smurfiy &es (fieti1.S4), If H~h Securfiy mode is seleaed, the 2dgif user #followed by the 4-digif code must be entered for alloperations (lnstaller_Ol, Master code -02, etc.). Forexample, if user 14, whose rnde is 5676, wishes to d!sarmthe syqem, the s~uem WOUMk 1A5+&7+8 + OFF.

The installer pr~rams an Installer-s tie initialy as Wn ofthe programming pmcedura, and this mde is the on~ dethat permits re-ent~ into the programming mde (unless .98h= bean previous~ used to exRthe programming mode, seebbw). The Installers ~demnalmba usdto @dormnormal system funti!ons, but cannot assign tempora~mdas. Note that the installers code annot disarm thesystem unless k was used to arm the system, and that if-nnOt be used to disarm the system if the system wasamti with the QUICK ARM key [#],

h shipped from the fado~, an initial Installerns mde andmaster @de k pre-programmed, and =n b changed by thein9tallar to anv, rnde desired. The Dre-OrOarammed rndes

V. SYSTEM OPERATION

The syslem also provides an Instafler tide lock-out feature,which prevents the use of the Inslaller’s Code from re-accessing the Programming mode afler the initialprogramming. This feature is amivated by pressing .98 toexit Programming mode. The only way to accessProgramming mode once this feature is activated, is bypwering down the s~tem and ~wefing up again, and thenpr~sing bmh the “ and # keys at the same time wthin 30semnds of pwer up. If re.access to Programming modeusing the Installer’s tide k desired after initial programming,then exit Programming mode by pressing .99. For additionalS=urity, the installer de an be used to disarm the systemonfY ~ k w= used to arm the system,

The Installer alSO p~rams the mater securtiy rode, whichis the code intended for use by the pfima~ user of thesystem. The master rnde ~n then be used to assign up to68 tem~ra~ codes (03-70), which can be used bys-ndaw users of the system who do not have a need toknow the master code. In addition, the Quick Arm feat”mcan also b programmd, which enables the [#] key to bepressed in lieu of entering the se~rty rnde when arming thesystem.

are as fofbw:” Installac 4-14-0 tias~ec ~-2.3<.

The installer b rnnsierd u<er t. The pemon to whom theM=wr tie is a$sign~ is mnsidered user 2. The Mastertide k the ade intended for u= by the pflma~ user of thesystem when petiorming system funofions, and is aWrmanent rode. The Itioy default master rnda is 1-2.34.For additional secur~, the Mater tide can k used to-sign up to 68 tempra~ males, which mn h used bysernnda~ usem of the system who do not have a ned to

-.. know the Master hde (supewisom, employees, cleaningpersonnel, tenants, etc.). Each user (ID number 03-70) ~nbe assigned a tempora~ code which an be individuallyelimin~d or changed at any time.

Note that the Master Code (assigned to user 2) and alltempora~ codes can be used interchangeably whenptiorming system funtiions (a system armed with a user,stempora~ mde mn be disarmed with the Master ~de oranother user’s tempora~ rnde), with the exception of theBabysitter Code demri~d later in this seotion. Temmrawuser 3 has the ability to assign and eliminate tempora~males 04-69. User 3 cannot assiqn a mde to uwr ?0,TEMPORARY CODES

The duress ade “is a means of sending a silent alarm to acentral mon”mring 6fatbn i the user is being forced to disarm(or arm) the system under threat. This feature is only usefulif the system is annetied to a central station. When thesystem’s AuxiiiaW Voltage Triggers are conneaed toanother communiation’s mad[a (Derived Channei/LongRange Radio), note that duress is signalled on the sametrigger that signals silent panic (whereas duress has its ownUnque re~n when digtil~ mmmunkated).

The duress @de is simply the usual security code, but withthe fouflh digh increased by 1. For example, i the securityde k .t 234., tha duress de is ‘1 235-. When used,the sy$!em will dtsarm (or arm), bti will also send a silentslam to the Centrti Sation. There will be no indication at tharnnsola that an alarm w= sant. Nate that duress males amnOtavailable for s~urity wdas ending in the digit .9-.

IMPORTANT!: Users of temwrary codes should beinstrudad to antar thair codas carefully, to avoid the~ssibility of addantally entering the duress rode.

User 2 (master wale) can *sign and dalete all tempora~ales, 03-70. User 3 an ~sign and delete tempra~ u~rmales 04-69, User 3 cannot assign or delete user 70’s rnde.

To add or deleta temporary codes:Us- 2: tister C* + CODE by + Umr # (0>70) + 44gi! -User w User 3s CODE + CODE key + User # (04+9) + 4dgi!

To delete temporary codes:MAer Ue + ~DE kay + Lf-r # + Minter He

UWr numbem must be entered as 2dgit atiries. SiWle digitusar numbers must, therefore, always b preceded by a .0”(example, 03, 04, 05, etc.). Make sure the end userunderstands !his requirement. Tha system will emti a singlebeep when each temwrav coda has been successfullyentered. H the 6digit ~de feature is in effed (field 1.54),temwraw users must also use 6digfi males (2digit User # +4d!git wale).

I ~2i~r~&mf~$d that obvious codes, such as 1111 or,.-.

Note: When a tempra~ rnde is inadvenently repeated fordiffarent users, or one USEVSmdo is anotharns duress ~da,the lower user “number will take priority. Do not assignsequential males 1 digit apafl from a=h other (ex. 4096,4097, 4098) as this will cause a Duress to be sent each time(one u$sts rnde k mtiher users duress code),

IMPORTANT!: Unless Ademco Contact ID rapotiing isusad, only user cties #1 - #15 can uniquely repoti to thecentral statbn using the mmmunicalion formats providad.Users #16 - #7o will rewfi as User #15, if enabled foropnldosa re~ning, for the other re~fling formats.

BABYSITTER CODE (User #22)If program field 1.50 is enabled, the code assigned to User22 cannot ba used to dismm the system unless ths systemwas armed with that rode. This code is usually assigned topersons who may have the need to arm and disarm thesystem at specific times only (ax. a babysitter needs tocontrol the system only when babysitting). It isremmmandd that tem~raw usars, such as babysitters,not be shown the byp=s procedure.

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KEYPAD FUNCTIONSThe keypad allo~lhe user ti~anddisarm the system,ati pedorm other system fundions, such as bypassingzones, view messages from the central station and displayzone descriptors. Zone and system renditions (alarm,trouble, byp=s) are dispfayed in the Dis@ay Wtn~w,

The sy~em protides four m~es O!burgla~ proteabn:STAY, AWAY, INSTANT, and MAXIMUM. In tidflbn, it anyzones are fauhcd ptir to amiW (NOT R~DY mndtbn), themn~le ccn display them one at a time, ati SPCMC zonesun be sele~ively bypamed.

When an alarm recurs, mnsole sounting and e~ernalsounding will uur, md the zone(s) in dwm will h di~lsycdon the mnmle. Pressing sny key will $ilen@ the wnaoiesounder for 10 semnds. Dsarming the system will silen~bth mnmle and external soutiers. When the sysiem isdisamed, any zones that were in an alarm wnditrnn duringthe armed perbd will be displayed (memo~ of alarm]. Toclear this d!~lay, simply repeat the disarm sequence (enterthe secu~ tie md pre~ the OFF key).

The mn~les also feaure time annundatbn, and 3 ~ickey pairs (for silent, audible, fire or auxiiia~ alarms) whbhm notify the mniral stalmn of an slam mtiiion, if thatsewice is mnnetied.

Note that if QUICK ARM is ena~acf (field .29), the [#] key anbe pre~ed inztaad of entering the s~urfiy rnde, for any ofthe arming pr~dures (Away, Shy, InSant, Mtiimum, etc.),

For ddtional itiomation, refer b the Users Mmual.

VIEWiNG oowNLoADEo MEssAGEs5137 rnnsoies onfy.Usars may o~sbnally receive messages on the mnsledsplay fmm their installation mmpany. When INS ~“~,the mnmle will display .Message. Press O for 5 se=...Instrud the user to pre= and hold the O key m dkplay theantral station,s message. Nde that the system must b inthe READY state @ view these mess~es,

USING THE BUILT.IN USERS GUIDE (5137 Onty)An abbreviated User,s Manual is stored in the system’smemo~, and an k paticular~ useful to the end user i thaprinted UsaPs Manual is not ~“veniently a~ssible when _the user needs to ~fiorm a seldom “sad and u“famifiarsysam pmmdure. The Suih+n Usets GuWe k dkplayad bysimply pressing any of the funabn keys (e.g., OFF, AWAY,STAY, MAXIMUM, BYPASS, INSTANT, CODE, TEST, -READY, #, and CHIME) for cppmximately 5 aemnds andthen releasing it. Abbreviated instmaions ralativa ~ the keythat has ken pressed will then k displayad (2 lines of temare dsplayed at a time). This funaion is available when thssysem k in the amsd or the dls=md ztate.

DISPLAYING DESCRIPTORS (51 37 only)The Afpha tinsoles =n display all pmgrmmed descriptors,which is useful to the installer whan chtirng entties, and=n be helpful to the user when thers is a ned to MenlwZonas. To display descriptors, prass and hoti the READYkey until the built-in instruaions for that key appear, thenreie~e the key. me zone de=ripom will cppcar one at atime, for abut 2-3 samnds each. For faster viewing, pressthe READY key. to display the neti de~riptor in numeiilorder and za on. When all deswiptom have been displayed,the Control will exk display mods. To exit tisplay mdabefore all descriptor have been displayed, enter theaecu~ wde and pess the OFF key.

PANIC KEYSThere are three paim of keys ~ + 1], [# + 3], ~ + #]) that, ifprogrammed, mn be used to manual~ intiate alarms andsend a repn to the -ntral statbn. E~h pair of keys -n bindividually pr~rammed for 24 Hour S!lent, Audible orAuxifia~ respnses. Tha panic funabn is mivated whenthe appmpride pair of keys are pres~ d the same time.

The panti funabns are identified by the system ~ follows

P~a.+1 05

~.

#+3 96.+# 99

For 5137 mnsoles, these panic keys can also bepqrammd wkh an alpha de-r.

IMPORTANT For the Panic fundions to b of pradielvalue, the s~tam must ~ mnnxed to a -ntral Sation,

.PRS ATWE TIME

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TROUBLE CONDITIONSThe wrd ‘CHECK” on the Console’s display, a-mpaniedby a rapid %aeping. at the @nsole, indi~es tit there@ a

-. trouble mndtiion in ihe system. The audible warning sound=n b silen-d by pressing any key. Instrua users to callfor sewiw immediately upon saeing any of the followingmassages,

“’CHEC~ MESSAGESA display of “CHECK” ~ompanied by a display of o“e ormom zone desmiptor(s) (513~ or numefc zone IO(S) (4137,4127) indimtes th~ a problem exi~s with those zone(s).Fist, detemine ti the zone(s) displayad are intad and m~ethem so if they are not. If ;he probtem has ken mmetid,key an OFF aequen- (Nn PIUSOFF) to dear the d6play.

A display ti the wrd .CHECW ~mpanbd by a numetidwplay of .9T indimtes that a shod axists on the PollingLMP and m~ efiminata some & the pmtedion. Fauti W7-cw b assigned analpha descriptor when using the 5137console.

A display of the wrd ‘CHECK ~mpanied by a numatidisplay of .88., “89”, .90., or .9t. indides a 4280 Receiverproblem. Fauhs .8&! ’89 ’90”& V1. m k -igned okdesmiptom when ustng the 5t37 mnmb.

POWER FAILUREMthe POWER indicator is off, md the messqa .AC LOSS”(5137) or .NO AC. (4t37, 412~ in di~Wed, the tinmle isoperating on batte~ Wwer on~. Che& b aae that yoursystem’s plu$in trandormer has ml&n ~datil~pulled oti. Instrudthe usertomll asetimrepresentaltieimmediately f AC Wwer ~nmt W restord.

OTHER TROUBLE CONDITIONSA dspl~ of ‘cOMM. FAILURE- (513~ or T@ (4137, 4t 2~ atthe Console indidas that a failura mrrd in the telephone=mmun&tion pmtion of your system.

A dkplay of .LO BAr (5137) or .BAr (4137, 4127) and azone descriptor, ammpaniad by a onw ~r minute &ep atthe Gnwle indiates that a low batte~ mndhion exists inthe wireless transmbter displayad. The audible warningsound may be silenced by pressing any key. A d!splay of.sYSTEM LO BAT (5137) or ‘BAr wfih “o zone 10 (4137,4127) indi~tas that a bw batte~ rnndfwn exists with thesystem’s ba~up batte~.

A display of ‘428o SETUP ERROR- (5137) or “Ew (4137,4127) at the mnsole indties that a 4280-8 re-iver is beingusadina syaemwhh more than SRFzone$pmgrammed, Ifthw is net rnrraded, none of the zones in the systam will bep~edti. If more lhan 8 RFmnes are desired, a 42S0R-tier mmt b used.

A dii@ay of .MOOEM COW (5137) or “CC. [4137, 4127)indmtes that the rnntml is on-tine with the remote mmp”terati the mntrol is nol oper~ing.

A dbplay of Iwo numbers and .NO AN (all keypads)ind~tes the rnntrol is in the programming mode and is noioperating.

RECALLING ALARM & TROUBLE MESSAGES (Memory of Alarm)The system’s alarm memoy retains all events for a parti of ff a 5137 is used, n alpha descriptor of the zone will h10 days, staning a the time of the first event. Upon displayd in addition to ffs zone number. ff more than one

~. expiration of the 10day period, all fdsov is amomatially event had muned, the events will be dis@ayti in numericaleras~ and the slam memoy will reset. The neti 10day saqueme. Each dkpiay will ap~ar for t-2 aemnds, than theqde will begin whan the neti event am. neti event will be display ad. When all events have bean

Re-11 by sewim personnel will diapfay all events that have dbplayti. the dkplays are ra~atd.

occurred fmm the stafl of the 10day wcle to the time of To display 10day histo~, enter the securty mde andr-n. Note that R~ll will and any 10day ~b in p~rass,Tha LCD display on the 4127/4137 rnnsob will indi~te the

pre= tha Okey. Note that ra=ll will end any t Oday wde inpmgre-.

numbr of the zone in whbh the event tiumed (e.g., 01, 02, To exit Mmll mods, anter the security -de and pressetc.), a-mpanied bY tha word CHECK (tmubb), ALARM Iha OFF kay. All axisting history is erased and the alarmand, If apphable, FIRE, to dasctib the ty~ of event thatwuned in the tiapfayed zona.

mamoy k raaat. The 10day qcie will San again only whenthe nefi went ~rs.

ING iHt RkAL~t CLOCK.?hereal-time CIOA must b sat before tea reW~ w & TO -t the day, use the [3] or [1] key to change from ?sent. Be sure to set the FIRST EST REPORT TIME in ON to MON to TUE. dC.program fiald “U, and the test re~ti intawal in fieti .27. To To sat the time, press [6] until the .?. appears in theset the cfock, a 5137 consob must be conneaed to the hours position, than 11.e ~hn f~l n, rll kow tn .e~ ~k- h“,,,panel.

--- ... - ,-, -. , ., ..-, .- .-. . . ..””. .Prss [6] again and use the [3] or [1] kay to set the minuta,

10 enter real-time clock mods, press CODE + #63. The use the [~ kay tO sat AM Or pM.display will show TIMErOATE - ? ON

12:01 AM olmtsoTha’? lntiates the current mode. The [6] key changas themode from OAY to HOUR to MINUTE to MONTH to OAR toYEAR. The 14] key changes the retie in raverse order.

The [3] & [1] keys are used to set the TIMErOATE values.The [3] key moves the TIM~ATE ahead, the [1] kay movesthe TIMWOA~ bac~ard.

To set the data, press tha [6] key until the .?. appaars inthe month wshion, then uaa the [3] or [1] key to sat themonth. Press the [6] key again and use tha [3] or [1] key toset the date. Press the [6] key again and use the [3] or [1]key to set to set tha year.

TO exit clock mods, press aither the [81 key or the ~]kay. =iting with the [8] key will save all changes. Exitingw~h the k] key will exit without changing any of the values(used whan viawing the time settings, bti no changes aredesired).

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V1. SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONSPLIT/DUAL REPORTINGDual repofiing ~51 ) sends all repons to Mh ptima~ andsemnday phone numbm. Splti repofling allmya repns tok dividd ktween the phone numbrs -rding to thefields (1.34) seleaions. SpfiUDual reptiing can beseletied by entikng dual re~fling and entiling one of thespit repmting options in fm~ 1.34. K O@iOn [1] k salemti,

all akrms, slam reaores and a=l remm will go ~ kthphone numkrs, while all other re~ms will go to thesandav phone numkr. H [2] b selaad, Opnblose andtest messagw will go m @th phone numbwa, while all otherrewfis will go to the prim- phone numhr.

ADEMCO LOW SPEEDADEMCO LOW SPEED @a Dubd fomai Mnh resmnds toa 1400 W handshake and ti~-ff, end tmnsmtis data wtih1900Hz puke @nes @ 10 Pub- pr samnd (ws). A fypb61message mnsists of two rounds which mud be ver~ed bythe receiver, A mmplete standad repfi mnsis@ of ether a3 or 4d]gti a-unt num~r Iolbwed by a 1digh al-m rode.Even though 2 rounds are sam, only the valid rewn isdnplayed on tha reaiver.

In expanded repfling, w messages are sam, two roundsper message, the first being the a~um numbw and atimrode, tha sewnd king the zone ID rnde b which the alarmwas ~signad. A mmpbte expatied ra~fl mnsiss of a 3 or4dgfi munf numbr followad by a 1digt slam de, thenthe slam mda is repeated, folbwed by tha channel numbr.=.Stibti CCCC E - CCCC. _whrE~ ~ EE EE. ewnt d

EEEE ~ Z-~lDa

SESCOAIRADIONICSStandard and expanded raporting in theSESCOAfRADIONICS format is vinually the same ~ADEM~ bw Sped exept for tha following:1. ma handshake and ki~~ff frequen~ k 23OOk.2. The d~a n transmitted wkh 1800 Hz pulm tonas.3. The rate of transmisbn k 20 pw.

4+2 REPORTINGA 42re~ti mnsists of a 4dgif amount number and a 2.dlgif alarm code, or event ~da. 42 repons can beacmmpfishad either in ADEMCO Low SPd (1O pps), orSESCOWIONICS (20 ppS) f0n6t.

In 42 re~ning a unique 2digit code for each zone isre~tied. A 4dgk a~uti numkr fofzowed by a 2d\gft deis sent, where tha first digfi is the actual event, such as inALARM, RESTORE, or TROUSLE, etc., and the sarnnd dgifof the rndo represents the zone- where the event oarred.(b~ not necessarily tha aaual zone numbr). Each mda intiseti is uniqua to a s~cific zone. A typbl mpon fol~1 234 59 ~5 Y might ~ a uniw ~~ ~=W,Zw 25).

4+2 EXPRESSADEMCOS new Exprass format provides the sameinformation as the 62 format, bti with three dflerenrnx1. Data is transmitted in OTMF (Dual Tone Muti-Freauenw,

2.

3.

known as VouchTone., at the rate of 10 charaabrs pers-rid). TtiIs greatly decreases the time h t~es a repnto reach the central st~ion. An average 42 Low SWedrepfi might take as long as 20 semnds to complete itsrepn, bti &2 Express t~es under 3 sernnds.Two message rounds are eliminated by the use of atiecksum digit. Instead of the rnmmuni=tor sending 2rounds per re~n, it sends onk 1 round wkh a che~sumdigit at the and. Doing this aba helps in decreasing thetime it takes for a repon to be sent. (CHECKSUM isexpkainad fufiher at the end of this Sedion).The handshake frequenv is 1400 Hz followed by 23oO

ADEMcO HIGH SPEED REPORTING~EM~s Hgh Sped format transmtis data in OTMF at arae of 10 tiaratiers pw semnd. The handshake frequan~ Wis 1400 * folbwd by 2300 Hz, and the kisoff frequen~ k1400 Hz. The message mntains 13 digits as folbw A 4-digh a~unt numbar + e~ht channels of zone information(l-8- or duress plus 9-15) + one status channel, which -idemifies the w of events king rapnti in tha eight zoneI-tions. A typi=i High Sped rewti will h kissed off inunder 5 s-rids.

l.mwm2. OPENING3.W m’

,.4. CL=ING (S~ms CWnMl ~~S - 4~5. N- WMNTOREWT6= P~OUSLY REPoRTED.NOTH RESTOREO1

“ NO-: Channal 1 will rnntain the user ID ;-9, A-F ifOWn/Cbse rewning is enabled.

The swtus channal might hava the following rnndtiions:1- DURESS(%r DuressPlus CWmls S15 Gly)2. WENING3- BW~ (% Ctimls 14 ~k)4- CGING5= TRWBLE (FM Cbmls 14 my)6= ~M STA~S

.ACL-n*Al

. LOWBA_RY in ** 2

. PROGRAMTAMPERmC-9

.~Of4RES27in C- 47- ~WWW STAWS (Fw ~~ 1+ tity)9.T5sT~

A fypbl hgh s-d repfi may Iwk as folfow1234511555557 (M#1234 w~h alamson timnek 2 & 3)

ADEMCO HIGH SPEED LIMITATIONS .,.

1. When using Ademm hgh s-, remambr tham ara on~ _15 channels available, plus a duress channel. If morethan 15 zones are tiIW used, they mu~ share channels.

2. Wfih high s~ed mpoting, channala 9-15 @nnot repontmublas or byp~ses. Use thase channels for zones thatwilf not have to repn these renditions.

CONTACT 10 REPORTfNG~S k the only format that -n identtiy all M pmte~ion zo”asby their unque mne (~maa) ID numkr$, and pmvties a 1-digit evem qualtiier and 3digit, s~cifically defined evantmde.whkh qud~ identifies the ra~ned rendition.

Comad ID rep~ in DTMF mud Tone Muiti-Fmquenq @ 10chartiem ~r s~nd) and respnds to a 1400 Hz foflowadby 2300 Hz handshaka, and a 1400 Hz kissoff. Tfds formatalso uses chetisum instead of tw message vwificatbn. Ammpleto repoti ties under 3 ~nds.

whara:aQ-

EEE=

G&z=

Coma l~wQfi~~~ following fomz

CuSomer (sub=ribr) numkr.bent quarfiar, where: E-new evem (1) am R-reatore (3)Ewnt de (3 hexad~mal digRs), dafind in thet~le on the next Baae.Atiays 00. -hnelrnntti ID numhr raw fling the slam (001 -099), or user number (001-070) for openlcloserepns. System st~us messages [AC Loss, WalkTest, etc.) mntain zeroes in the ~ Imation.

Hz. and the kissoff fiaauati is 1400 Hz.,,-20’-

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TABLE OF CONTAC :T ID EVENT~Codal Daflnltl -

RF RmnR—

CODESCodcl Defl”ltlo”110 I Fire Alam Ilon

121 Duress333 f ber Failur*Tmuble

122 Silent Panb373 f ire bop Tmubla

123 Audible Pa”i=38o Trouble (global)381 bss of Supen

131 Perimeter B“~law I-RF

132 Intetior B“mlaw382 1 wision

133 24 Hour Buwlaw 3r

134 Ent~Exit B“rgIav nsmtier bw BaneV401 jc User135 Dav/Night Buqlav

142 POlfinq Lwp Shofl Ala~403 IF..-

143 RF R-tier Failur~Aiam4-

m (Download)150 24 Hour Auxiliaw301 n

AC Loss302 LOWSystem Batte~

409 H 7 Olc

305411 c

SVstem Reset-.. .-. -”-.. d

306 Pmgmm Tamper570 e.. ;

309 Battew Test Fail601 Manually Triggered Test602 Periodic Test

332 Poll Lmp Shofi-Trouble

ADVISORYAdemco,s new Contaa lDre~tiing ismpableof uniquely reponing ali Wzonesof infomation, aswellas openings andclosings !or all 70 users, tocentmlstatbns equipped with the Ademrn 685 remtier using software level 4.4 or higher. 685s0har9 levels below 4.4~nnotsup~fl Contad ID repding. Forinfomatbn regarding u@atingtha 68s ,aceiver, ~“tatiAdemm,s Techni~l SupPn group a 1-EM-645.7492.

4140XMP COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING GUIDEField # LOW Speed Contact ID

“46, .48 High SpeedChwse transmissb” Express

No effeti No efftisped and frwuenW No effea

.52, .53 Send = efiher 42 No effeti No effed No eltedor expandd

.79, .8o Enables slam restores EnXles slam rasto,es

.49 Add checksum digiEnables slam restores Enables alarm restores

No effed.81, ’82 Define -es a“d

Add checksum diqt No effed181digit enables raWn

sel~s 41 or *2IS digk enables re~fi

f k is non-zero ti if is non.zerODefine des ~“d

.64, “56, .59, Defines alarm event EnMes re~nsseltis 41 or 42

.61, “64, .66, ~gns reWfli”g tinlrnde Defines alarm evant

. 69, “71 , .74, for all rewns fmm this rnde

. 76 mne. EnMes aIa~

. 55, .57, .6orewtiing

Defines rnde and. 62, .65, .67,

No effed No eff~selws 41 or 42

.70, .72, .75,Defines mde andSel*s 41 or&2

. 77

.58, .63, .66, EnAles re~d and

. 73, .78Entiles repti EnXles re~n

sele~s rnde. Note: En*les re~n and

N0 restores fN~e Alam tia””eI seleti Ist digit of. themust h prqrammed. 2~gk event rode.event not sent. (01-15) NOTE: No restores

.5 0 Hevent not sent,s escotiRadionics; No effea N0 elteds eleds freed digti time N0 effaa

instead of fhedinterdigit.

NOTES NOtO: Low SW4 will Note: h ~ntati ID is n High Speed is usedn ot send 3+2 d-ird, it mus & fo r sewndaV, h mustm esages. Zone ID used on &h ptimay & b u~d for prima~. ffdigit is suppressed. semndaV phone #s. used on prima~, any

01her format Wn beused on semnda~.

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V1l. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEMGENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURESThe system is shippd with a set of pre-p~rmmed valuesthat are designed to meet the needs of many installations.These an b changed by the installer to suti a~ctic ne~sif desired. In addition, Iour sefa of preprogrammedrnmmuni=tfon dafauff values ~n al= ti Ioadad by theinstaller. aach sat deaionad for a sDwific mmmuni~tkformat. These too =n ‘be changed ‘to suit the needs of a~tiicular installation.

Changas to thase pre-programmed valuas can baprogrammd dirati~ from the ansole or fmm a mmpmerterminal using tha 4130PC Domloading =tiara (be surathat the software vemion uaad includes a 4140XMP menuaeledion), an IBM rnmpatible mmptier ad a HAKS 1200SMARTMODEM. The Iollowing pwagraphs deamibs how toload the various default programming sets. For datailedin~rutilons on making changes to panbular programmingfields, refer to the programming sheet at the end of thismanuaf.

For alpha consolas, English Language descriptions of thezonas and a wstom insallar messWe (which ~~am whentha systam is ready IO arm) -n be programmed using thebuill-in voctiulay of words (see PROGRAMMING ZONEDESCRIPTfONS p~ag~hs Iatar in ttis sedion).

DEFAULT PROGRAMMINGThere are five sats of pre-programmW defauffs available(one standard, plus four dtierent mmmuni=tion defaults).Any one of thasa an be Iotied into the system’s memo~.Refar to the COMMUNICATION DEFAULT PR~RAMMINGsatiion for instrutiions.

DATA PRoGRAMMINGThe programming fields ara grouped into lwo sets ofaddrasses. Tha first set is ameswd ~ s~n ~ pmgrammi”gmode is antarad. To a~ess the second set of addrassesflndi~ted On the Prog~mming fom by a .1” in front of the 2-dqfi field addrass), press .94 wtrila in programming mode,then press ~] plus the fimt fiald numhr desirad. Note that thealpha mnmlas dkplW the wrds ALT PROGRAM MODE, andthe 4137/4127 mnsoias tisplay the Wd CHECK to indimtethesmnd sat of addressas. To ratum tothafimt set ofaddrasas, prass “99, then press ~] plus the fiald numbardasired.

To program apeclfic data flelda, prass~] plus the2-dgfifield address, thenmakatha required ent~. Themnsofewill Wep whan a fiati h= Men wmplete~ programmed andwill awomatimlly d~play the nexfiald in numerical order. Ifthe number of digits lhat you anter in the data field is lessthan the maximum permitted (for axample, phona number),thew”sele displays the last enty and waits. To proceed,the next data field address to be programmed must beentered manud~ (for axampla, press .05).

10 viaw the contents of a data field, press [#] plusthe2dg~field address. Tbfiati senttie swill bdisplayed,bw no changes to these entries -n k mada.

In case of errors: If an addreas is improperly entered,tha mnsola will dsplay FC. f a pr~ram entW is impmperiyemerti (for axample, a lamer number than that which isWmittd), thewnsole display will go blank. Inatharcasa,simp~ ra+nter the MWX numb;.

To exit programming mods, press ahher .98 or “99.Use .98 to prevant ra-=-ss to programming mods byinataflermde method. .99 allows inmallar mde a~ass top~rammi~ mode.

PROGRAMMING STEPS

1. Enter Programming modeProgmmmiW retie an k anter- in ma of W w~.

1) Prass both the ~] and [#] keys a! the same time within 30semndsafter Wwerisappfiad totb~ntrol. OR

2) Kay the insallar rode, folbwed by de~assion of CODE [8]+ 0 + Okeys. The famo~ installer mde -n k timgad OMin the prWram mode.

Immadiataly following ent~ into the program mode, thefollwing will ba displayad on a 5137: -gmm Mtie~e4127/4137mn~las display 00) ‘Rll#Viw .00

Foiloting the above display, tha system is ready 10 beprogrammed forthernmmuni~tion format parameters, oramept data entrias. To begin data antties, prs~ ~] PIUSthefimt field numbr desired.

2. Sat Standard DefaultsOnce the Programming mods is antered, clear the system’smemoyby pressing .97. This ensures all Wogramfialds aresattotheir faato~ set, pre.pmgrammed valuas. if desirad,load one of the mmmunicatbn dafauh p~ramming sats byantering one of the folbwing de squen~s

Rder b tha PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION DEFAULTSsetiion for futihar instrutiions if ona of the fourWmmunimtrnn defauh programming sets is used.

3. Program the data fieldsProgram the appropriate phone numbers and accountnumb=, as well as any othar pr~ramming fields raquired tocustomize tha system to the needs of the installation. Referto tha PRoGMMMING FORM at t~ end of this manual,

4. Enter Zone Descriptions (5137 only)Refer to the PR~RAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS sedionto anter zone desmiptom and a Wstom installar’s message.

5. Exit Programming ModeWhen all fialds have been entered and checked, and zonedescriptors have bean assigned, exit programming mode bypr~sing efiher .98 or “99. A s-rid entV of .99 is r~uired iftheaxit is beinodonefmm fields 1.00 anddove. Toprevemra.awessto Programming mode using the Installer’s code,use “98. Tha on~ way to re-a-ss Programming mode is bydepressing both Ihe ~] and [#] keys at tha same time wkhin30sernnds ofpower up. fitingby using .99 always allowsreant~ into Programming mode using the Installar,s code,Efiher way of exiting w;II allow amss via downloading.

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COMMUNICATION DEFAULT PROGRAMMINGTo ~ exwdte the in~llatiin, Ade~ h= inmpmd 4different mmm”ni~tion defauhs in the VISTA XMp ~tml

,-< (Low S~ed, Ademrn Express, Adamm High Speed &Ademm’s new ~nt~ ID). These defauks atiomati~llyprogram indust~standard coda assignments for zones,keypad panim. non-tiarm and supswiw~ mndtions, andcan bs loaded at any time wtihouf affetirng non-mmmuntitbn p~ram fielh.

Using these defaub saves p~ramming timel After loadingOno of the mmmu”htio” detauhs, PU only “ed ti wire thedevices to their appropriate zones, and program thefollowi~:

. Gntral swbn phone numbr(s), fieMs .33 & .34

. Sub~ribrs ~unt numbsr(s), fields .32 & “90

. ~ne @ re~nses, fbtis .02-.05 & 1.01-1.05

. Dakys, fimeow, and miwellanmus mntml optbns

me s~tem is then ~fationai.

fie p~ram fields that are affmted by bading one of theammuni~tion de fauks are fields .45 -.82. Defauh valuesfor e~h communi~tion dafauk ~e tisted on the Pgesfoibwing the Pmgrmming Fom at the end of Wi mmua.

For dataibd information tiout re~ning formx, sea theSYSTEM ~MMUNICA~ON Mun.

EASY-TO-PROGRAM COMMUNICATION FIELDSThe VISTA XMP p~rmming =Wme eliminates the n- bpr~mm zones to channels, and then channels to mtfes. ffprogramming wmmunitiion fields manually, simply enterwhatever wde (-l, 41, 42 or Ademrn ~press) is to hsent for eati zone flncluding panbs, non-alarm des andsu~wiso~ d~). NO~. Etier .1 w to tra”smfi a“ ‘A.,

<.. wh~h -am x .0. at the r~tier.

All zones am separated into groups of 8, with mmmonre~re, trouble and by~ss males for eve~ 2 groups (16zones). There are 2 doubled~t etiries for e=h rode. For3+1, 41, 42 and Ademrn ~press, the fi~ ent~ is thealarm de for a standad re~ti The ssmnd eMW b the IDdigit for an axpandti %1 or 61 repn, or for a &Z OrAdemm &pmss re~n. ff the S-rid dgt b O,only %1 or41 (or 41 express) nonaxpandti messages will be sent.H only three digfis are entered in the -unt numhr fieti,the ID or smnd dgh are ignorti, if enter~. For AdemmHiih Spssd format, the first digit entv is the channelassignment for that zone, and the sand tigff k ignod, ientersd. For Cent@ ID re~tiing, the fimt dgh ent~ (anynon zero ent~) en~les re~fling for that zone, and thesemti dgh is ignorsd.

NO~: Restoral repfls for an event wIII not k sent if theeveti kseff is not enabled, even if a restora code isp~rammed for that evam.

,,...

LOW SPEED ~94*80)Lmdi~ this def mk does the following:. Sel@s bw sped, standard format wkh no ch~um, forkth ~ne numbm.. ~sgns tha folbwing repfl males:

~ for zones 24701 for zones 1 & 4S-55 (fire zones)02 for zones 62,63 (panic transmitted), & 95,96,99Keypad WniG)@ for dl ahm re~ores

. Eneblos all zone typ retior=.

ADEMCO SXPRESS (.94.81)bading this def~k does the following:.. Selms Ademm express repding fomat, wtih ch-um,

for bth phone numbm.. RePn males for zones 1-U, 4280s and keypad pani~

are seti s their resptiive zona ID numkrs (01-64, 86.91, 95-99), Duress is sent= .DD.. Alarm rasmre & .E. +sand digk.

. En@les all zone fyw redor~.

ADEMCO HIGH SPEEO ~94*62)Lo~lng thb defwff does the following. Sel~ Ademm Kah Sped fomaL wih m ch~um, forMh ~one numbm.. Repning k -ignsd to the folbwing chsnnels

~annel 1 for mms 1 & mn- 4SS (Fire mn~)Wannel 2 for zones 2-6~annel 3 for zones %16~annel 4 for zones 17-31tiannel 5 for ZOMS s247 (RF intetir zones)timnel 6 for mne 56%1 &84tiannel 9 for ~nes62863 (pmb transmtier)tim~l 7 fm ~ti 4280 (86 & 89) & PI ~ sham (9~Mannel S for fi~ 426o (90 &91)tianneb 10, 11 &12 for ke~” panis 95,96 & 99ra=etiivab. . . . . . .. . . ..

. Ensbles all zone fy~ remor-.

. Ensbbs Dura= to k wti.

CONTACT ID ~94*83)bading this def~k does the following. %1- G- ID fomat for kth phone numbrs.. ReptiW is entiled for all zonm.. Enbbs all zone ~ retioras.. Refer@ the SYSEM -MUNICAnON s-ion for event

de definitions.

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PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTIONSffU$ing85137WnS016, a user friendly Eng~sh languWe de~r~infi~tio” of alI pmtm~” zones, key~d psnb, pollngbp shod and 4280 Suxwision fauhs can be programmed into the system. Each de~iption can k mm~sed of arnmbination of wrds (up to a maximum of 3) that are seietid fmm a m~ula~ of ~mximately 22o words stored inmemo~, and MY mrd an have an “s. or. ,s. Wd to it. In addibn, w ~ 20 installer~afi”ed Wrds ~“ k addd to those -’

already in memo~. Thus, when an slam or troubb murs in a zone, an ~mpri~e desc~on for the ktion of that zone willb displayed at the mnsob. An instillers mes~ge mn ako b p~rammed whkh will h displayed when the system is‘Ready. (ax. WE PETERSONS). NOE Afpha d~r@or ant~ an b aam~ihd hl~ at the 5137 rnnwle or remotelyudm a4130PC Dmnbder.

ENTERING ZONE OESCRIPTIONSt. Enter pr~ramming m~e = dtiri~ prevbusly. 4.

2. Key .93. The fol~ing wfll b d~l~~:. ZN ??

In ttis rode, the rn”wh keys have these fu”~ion=[3] Scrolls Mh alphsbet and aaual wrds in a~nding

dphabtkal order.[1] Scrolls kth alphsbet and aaual wrds in des-nding

Aphakthl order.[2] Atis or remwes a .s” or. IS. m avtiuk~ wd.[6] Toggles beWeen alphaht and aaual wd fist, and

used to ampt desird etiries,[8] Saves the zone description in the sysem-s memmy.[#] # plus zone number will display the de~ription for

that zone.

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NOTE: When programming descriptors for zones 95-99(panics and poll shon), the following numbrs must beentered in lace of the ~mes ndin zone numbsr.

3. Key .01 to begin enteting She description for zone 1, (key.02 for zone 2, “03 for zone 3 etc.). The folbwing will bs 8.ti~layed:. ZN 01 A

Note that the fimt bffer of the alph~t spWam after the 7.zone numbr, and that the zone number is atimati~l~imluded wtih the pmpsti desa~mn.

Se- the fimt btter of the desird de~tiptbn (n&e that.A. is already display~). Use key [3] to adnn~ Ihmughthe alphabet and key [1] to go batiwati. For example,assume the desirad description for zone 1 b BACKD~R. Press key [3] re~ated~ (or hoM down the key)until .W ap~ars, then press key [6]. to display the fimtavailable wrd ~nni~ with S. Re~sfd~ Pass key [3]to advanm through the avaibble words until ths wordBACK is displayed. Press key [1] to move b~kwardthrough the wti ust

To add an .s. or . ‘s ., press the [2] key. The firstdepression adds en .s., the sernti deprassbn adds an .‘a ., lhe third dapressron displays no charmer (tO *rasa

the ctiader), fhe foutih depression adds an .s-, em.

To ~pt the chosen word, press the [6] key, whbh

tW91es ba to the afpha~t 1s!.For sele~ion of the neti word (DOOR), repsat step 4, btipress key [3] until the desir~ fimt letter of the na~ wodappears (in this example, .D.). Then press key [6] todisplay the fiml avail~le wrd winning with .D.. Presskey [3] re~atedly until the desired word (DOOR)a~ars. TO empt the wrd. press the [6] key, whichWaln t~glm b~ to the alph~t fi~.

When all desired wotis have hen enterd, press key [8]to Sore the description in memmy.

To review the zone de=riptions, key [#] plus zone numkr(e.g., #01 ). To edti zone de=ripfions, key ~] plus zonenumbr (9.0., .Ot ).-.

9. To exk the zone d~fion rode, key “99.

AOOING CUSTOM WORDS 5. Use the 131 key to advanca through the alphabetUp to 20 installardefined wotis an b addti ~ the bui~-in (numbers, symbols and special charatiars arev~abula~. Each of the 20 “words. -n adually rnnsist of included). Use the [1] key to mova ba~ through theseveral words, bm kar in mind that a m~imum of 10 abh~et.charadem -n be US* for each word string. To meate thecu=om word or wti string, pmead ~ follow

1. Enter the pmgrmming rode.

2. Key .93. The followiW will b displayd: “ ZN ??

3. Now key 00 to get into the mode which will allow thecustom words to ba created. The following will bedkplayed:. ED ??

In this mode, the keys petiorm the following funtib”s:

[3] Advanms through alphabt in asmnding order.[1] Advanms through alphatit in deswndlng order.[6] Sele&s the desired letter, and moves the tumor to

the right one spree.[4] Moves the cursor one spaw to the left.[7] Insefls a spa- at tha cursor Imation, erasing any

tiamtier at that titbn.[8] Saves the new wod in the systems memo~.

[.1 Relurns .to dewriptbn ent~ mode,

4, Key the number of the custom word or woti sting to hcreated (01 -20). For example, if you are creating the firstword (or word string), enter 01; when creating the secondword, enter 02, and so on. A cursor will now apWar at the&ginning of the ~rnnd line.

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6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

IMPORTANT: Custom words must begin with anatph~tk charamer. H numbrs or SymkIS we “~ad ~the fimt charaer, the word will not be sati.

When you have reached the desired charaaar, pressfhe [6] key to seled if. The cursor will then move to ther~ht, in @sitbn for tha neti tiarader.

Repeat steps 5 and 6 to create the desired wrd (orwords). Note that the [4] key ~n be used to move thewmor to the left if nassaw, and that key [fl Mn bsused to enter a blank (or to erase m exkting charaaer),Each wrd or wod string mnnot ax-cd tO charaders.

Press the [8] key m save the custom word(s) and returnto the . ED ?? display. The custom wrd (or string ofwords) will be automatically added to the built-in

v=tiula~ at the end of the group of words kginning

with the same letter.

ReWat steps 4 through 8 to create up to 19 addtbnalcustom words (or wod sttings).

Press ths ~] key to return to the .ZN ?? display, andfollow the zone dosctiption entv promdure to assign thenew words to a zone descriptbn.

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11. Key “99 to exit the zone descripthn programmi~ retie. .,_,,.

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1.50 BABYS~R ~DE ❑ I-[M*.

I,[h SS) 1.45 ENABLE CONSOLE ❑ 1-: wti]

1.W HGH SFCIIR~ m= n . . . . . . . . _e” A XT DELAY

ASSIGN RE! ,. h-” h., -...,

RF~W~R LOW ❑ I-: [Mu.]

6A~RY REPoRT ENABLE tith .!. h UL

RF RECEIVER SUPERVISION ❑CHECK-IN INTERVAL 02.1s ti~s 2 km--m[,] k.w(,*~*uL

RF TRANsM~R n

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SOUNDER OPTIONS TEST TIMER OP~ONS

.13 WM SOUNDER DURA~ ~ .2601-T5-2 M- [M]. W4m~ 4- tiUL.

.16 ~FIRMA~ OF ARMING DING ❑ “27l-w [M*]

.21 DISABLE FRE nMEOUT ❑ 1-x [~ti ti-] .83

.23 MULnPLS ALARMS ❑ [1-t-

.30

1“33

.=

.34

.42

.43

.4

.46

.47

.4s

.49

“50

1.52

1.47 ENASLECHIMEANNUN. ❑ I_[_]

ON ~RNAL W SOUNDERMISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM OPnONS

AC LOSS OPTIONS.14 ZONEg FAST~LOWRESp. ❑ I*W-IVMW

.17 AC POWR LOSS WNDING ❑ I*,-, .3’ ‘NH””BwMs~Az~E m0141: [m #til mw (exmf Fimz-j m k ~

.18 AC POWR LOSS ALARM ❑ I**I .41 EOLR DISMLE mnss 2-8) ❑

.19 ACRAN~M~ ❑ 1~e lW m.; [m] [lACXJ MmR~ whvww

1“46 AUXIL~Y WTPUT ENASLE ❑.28 POWER UP IN PREVDUS STATS ❑ [lxh~ .I.tiu

[-M tit lqdm mm 2-. md~

PHONE LINE & COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS

TOUCH.TONE m ROTARY DM ❑ .31 PABX AUESS CODE mmmml1-TtiT~ [~1 ~,&F(11.,5)

.3

.36

.37

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ALARM REPORT CODE & ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 1-33 & SUPERVISORY & RESTORE COOES[AN rndes defauh b 00].S4 ~DE .55 ID .% ~E .57 ID .58.-— — —— .59 ~DE “60 ID .61 CODE .62 ID .63

.~~16111\lj 24111111 32~~AURM REPORT CODE & ID DIGITS FOR ZONES 3344 & SUPERVISOR & ❑ FSTfiUC Pmn=e,.,, --.–. . , . .

INOTES 97. I

-----L

sbmls, 89 & 91- RCVRml ms~dng, M mn. b ~.

ZONE TYPE RESTORE ENASLES1=en~le; [O-disable]

OPEN/CLOSE REPORT ENABLES

.79 ZONETVPES 141-etilq &disable [User 1 entiled]

Oppppqnp.3gpppgPPPP

.6o‘mEmE’g’lo PQ

.40pgoggnDn

l.ooggpqg~fi”

22 n70

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.

PROGRAMMING COMMANOS. Toenter program mode, enter installer wde+[8]+[O]+ [O]. 10 set standard defaults, press .97. To -I communlatlon defaults, press .94+ oneofthe folbwing: -80-bwsWed; .81-Adema Express; .82_ Ademm

High Spee@ .83.Ademm,s ~ntm ID. To change to next set of program fields, press ’94

. To return 10 previous set of fields, press .99

. To erase account & phone number field entries, press ~]+ field number+ ~]

. To assign zone de~riptors, press .93 + zone numkr

. Toaddcustom words, press .93+ OO+word number (l-20)

. To enter Installer’s Massage, press .93 + 00+ 00

. Toexkprogram mode, press .99 0R.98:-99albws re-a=ess ioprogramming mtiebyinstaller rnde. .98preventsre-

access to pmqramming mode by installer code,

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CREATING A CUSTOM MESSAGE DISPLAY (INSTALLERS MESSAGE)Normally, when the system is in the disarmed st~e, thefolbwing display is present on the tinmle. 5. For example, to replace READY TO ARM with the

. . ..DISARMP RWYTOARMme~age SERVICE:42441 77, pr~d as Iolbw

Pan or all of the akve mes=ga @n b modfmd to create aPress the [6] key to move the cursor to the tight, and

custom installer message. For example, .-. DISARMED . . . .rnntinue until the cursor is ~sitioned over the firstI-tbn on tk sand line.

on the first tine or READY TO ARM on the s-rid line MUHbe raplac~ by the instalbtion mmpany name or phone Press the [3] key to advana through the aiphabt to the

numbr for sewke. Note tha there are only 16 charaoter fimt desird charader on this use, .S.). Use the [1] key

spaces on eah of the NO tines. To create a custom display to go backward, when n~essa~. When the desired

massage, p-d u fOllOw shar~er k reach~, pre~ [6]. The curmr will then move

1. Enter the pmgrmming rode.to the nefi Pstiion, ready for entW of the neti charaaerfin th~ eXa,mPb, ‘E.). When the curer re~hes a pit~n

2. KW “93. me folbwiW will h dwIwd: . ZN ?? over an exwing Oharatier, presing the [3] or [1] key will

3. Key 00. me felting wiii -z. ED ?? advan- or ba~ up from thm charatier in the alphakt.P- in ttis manner until all charatiers in the message

4. KW 00 agtin. The {oiMng till WPan have ken enterti.. ..”DISARMEW~YTO ARM

6. To store this new tisplay message in memo~, press lhe[8] key.

A cuwr will k pre~nt at the efireme bff of the fimt line 7, Press the ~] key to return to the . ZN ?? display. To(over the first star.). The [6] key k used to move the rnnfirm that the new message has been stored incursor to tha right and the [4] key to move the tumor to memo~, press 00 and then press 00 again. The newthe left. Key ~ may b usd to to inseti spa-s or er~eexisting charaders.

ma=age shouti & displayed.

8. Key “W to exti the dasotipIor@rWramming rode.

VoclAIRUMALCOVEALEYAMBUSHAREAWARTMENT

;EoAUXILIARY

BABYBACK

H~MENTBATNR~MBEDBEDRwMBELLBLOWRBOILERBO~OMBOXBREAKBUILDINGBURN~

CABINETCALLCAMERA

CASECASH~NCEILINGCEURCENTRALCIRCUTCLIPCLOSEDWIN

JLARY OF

DAUGHTERSDELAYED

DESKD~~DININGDECRIMINATOFDISPLAY

mmwRm-MWSTAIRSDRAWERDRIVEWAYMUGDm

EASTELECTRCEMERGENCYENTRYEWIPMENTEXECU~VEEXIT=RIOR

FACT~YFAILUREFWILYFATHERSFENCEFILEFIREFLOORmow

)RDS STOHFOILmYERFREm

mFuw

tiLMRYGAmGEGAsGATEGLASSGUESTGUN

HALLHEATHffiHHOLDUPHOUSE

INWDINSIDEl~RioRINTRUSON

JEWELRY

K~CHEN

UUNDRY

~~LUBRARYLffiHTLINELIQLfmLIVINGLOADINGLOCKL~PLOWLO~R

WCHINE I

) IN MEMOMAGN~cMAIDsMAINMASTERMATMEDIWLMEDICINEMIcROWAVEWNEYmroR~m~MO~NMOTOR

NORTHNURSERY

OFFCEOILOPENOPENINGWTSIDEOVERFLOWOVERHEAD

PAINTINGPANICPASSIVEPATDPERIMETERPHONEPHOTOPOINTPOLICEPOOLPOWER

QUAD

MOREARRECREA~NREFRG

‘= (5137 CohREFRIGERA~N

~%EENSENSORSERVICESHED

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:ESIDESKVLffiHTSLIDINGSMOKESONICSmsSmSPRINKLERSTAMPSTA~NSTEREOST~ESTmAGESTORYSTRESSSTRIKESuwSUPERVISEDSUPERVISIONSWIMMINGSW~CH

TAMPERTAPEmL~PHONETELLEREMPERATURE

ILE ONLY)rnEMSTATT~LwSM~R

ULTRAUPUPPERUPSTAIRSUTILn

VALVEVAULTVIBRATIONVOLTAGE

WAUWAREHOUSEWASHWSTWINDOWWNEWINGWIRELESSWORK

XM~R

YARD

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%4TH

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“Note: This fatio~-pmvided vocabula~ of Woda is subject to change.

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Vlll. DOWNLOADING PRIMERWHAT IS DOWNLOADING? WHAT CAN BE 00NE ONCE PANEL IS “ON-LINE”?DowbadiW alb~ tk intialbr or rnmml Sfmion o~r~m b . Am ths System in the Awy Mda Dswm the SWbmremotely amess, pqram, and rnntml the swurw system . SW=S a tine w’

over normal telephone lines. An flhing that =n & done . mm h S~em to tip a New Pqmm Wnbaddiredly from the keypad can be done remotely, using . Shut Down Communi=lion (dialer) Fun&ions (non-DOWNLOADING. To ti~bd. the hlbwi~ k rauirad rnvment d montiorim fees in m owned swlem)

1. An ISM PC, or m~dible mmpmer fih MS” DOS 3.1 or . $hot Down all ~ti~ System Futimns immpaymem ior -

higher, to run the DOWNLOADING program. MS DOS a Ieassd system)

stands foc Mim%fi Pmk Opsmting SySem. . Inhibii h~l Kevoad Prwrammino forevents takeover of

3. A HAYES 1200 SMAB7MODEM (etiernak level 1.2 orhighen internah bvel 1.1 or higher). H them Ievek ~nnotbe found Iomlly, an eflernal mdem @n & purchasedfmm ADEMCO, or rnotad HAYES for a tree update. Otierbmnds are not rnm~tible, even ti dw’msd ti be 100%mmpat@/e.

4, 4130PC V-LINK@ DOWNLOADING software, fmmADEMcO. This software is available in both 3-1~(4130P3-3) and 5.1/4” dskeftas, and itides a rnmpbteUsers Manual.

HOW DOES DOWNLOADING WORK?At the proteded premises. the Cotirol panel must bernnnetied to the exkti”g telephone kna (refer to the PHONELINE CONNECTUNS smb”). No p~rmming of the ~nelis r~uired b~ore d~bad!ng to an inhial installation.

To download, do the folbwing:

1. Enter the installer mde + [#]+ [5]. The pmel mm~rari~enables a flng rnunt of 5 and seb the Dmnbad CallbWoption to.1 - (mIlba& @t requird).

2. Call the pnel using the downloader software sd to.FIRST ~MMUNICA~N. ~e.

3. The downbader will emabfish a se~ion tih no allba~.The panel itiomtiin a then & dwbaded.

In order to remotely a~ss, mntrol, or p~ram the alarmpanel, a .Iink” must & estsbtishd batw-n the mmpwer adthe rnntrol panel, as folb~

1. The mmputer =11s up the tintml ~nel. The phonenumbr for each customer s enhrd h the mstomer’s-Unt fib on the rnmptier).

2. The Gntrol panel “answers. at the pre-p~rammed ring@Unt ati execties a hatishake wfih the mmpmer.

3. The rnmpmer sends a request for ~lkk~ to the titiml,unles ~11-bmk k nti required.

4. Tha panel ~knowledges the request and hangs up.Outing the neti few sernnds, the tintml will promss thorequest making sure cetiain enc~pted information,rernived from the rnmptier, matches ns own mamo~.

5. Upn a su~esful match, the tintml panel will sebe theohone tine and all the mmoutar b~ unks ~U.baA khot required.

6. The mmputer answers, usual~ by the second ring, andexecutes a hatish~e whh the panel.

7. The panel then sends other defaun information to the

computer. K this information matches the computer’sitiormation, a su-essful hnk is established. This isknown as &!ng .ON-LINE”.

ADVISORIES:1. Alarm and trouble responses and reWtis are disabled

during on-line time. Should an event o~ur during thistime, the response will take place and the repn will gothrough as soon as the remote access sequence isrnmpleted. Alarm and trouble mntiiions are not ignored,they are simply delayed.

2. The keypads are inactive during downloadingmmmuni=tion, and rasume normal fun~ions after hanguP. All keypad entries are ignord during on-line tima.

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your aaunts) ‘” - - “. kave a me=age for m~mer (5137 oNLY. timmand the System to Upload a tipy of tis Restimrt

Pwram m the oW=. Read: Arming Status, AC Power Status, List of Faukad

hnes, List of Bypsed ~nes, 10-Day Alam Histov Log,10-Dw Trouble Hbtov Lw, List of ~nas Currently inAlarm, List of Zones Currently in Trouble, List of RFsen-m wkh bw btie~ rnndifions

HOW SECURE IS DOWNLOADING?Amsssing the Control fmm a remote b-fion is protetiedagainst mmpromi~ by the use of 4 levels O(protadbm

1. SecuFiy Cde Handshake: The subscriber’s acmuntnumbar * well as an 8digk ID numtir (bown onk to theoffiia) must be matched beween the tintrol andcompmer.

2. Han9Up and Call-Sa& The tintrol panel will .han~up.and call the mmputar back at the pre-programmednumbr only i the s-~ des mamh.

3. Data Enc~ption: All data that is exchanged bemeen themmpmer and @ntml & en~ted to reduce the Wssibifiiyof an~ne @ping- the fine and rnrmpting data.

4. Operator A=ess Laveb: Up to 15 operators @n have~= to tk DOWNLOADER, ezh having their own@-on rode. However, eab owra~r an b assigned one ofthres levels of a-ss in bth FILE and COMMAND etundions, as follow:FILE ACCESS:Raad Only able onh to Imk at the database cannotchange any infomdion, and mnnot see the customersa-s males.Pan RaadAVrita: able to look at and change allinformatbn. exmpt the customer’s sass males.Full ReadWdte: tile to kk at and change any and allinformation in the dati=e.CONTROUCOMM ACCESS:Red On&: *IE onw to Upbad and am the system. Not*le to DISARM, BYPASS, or chmge any information.Pan ReadfWtite: able to ARM, SYPASS, UPLOAD,DOWNLOAD bti =nmt shmdown the system.Full ReadrWitie: tile to ~tiorm all mntrrd and statusmmmands, = well = shtidown all or pan of the system.

NoTES:1. Each time the Control panel is accessed (whether

successful or unsumessful), a PROGRAM TAMPERrewti ~40) is sent to mntral station, if programmed.

2. When downloading, Ihe mnsole will display .MODEM~W (5t3~ or “C@ (4137, 4127)

3. Whenever a download or a save is done, an automatic

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time stamp k *na, inti-liw the dae and time of the lastdownload (or save) ad the owrator ID numbar.The average time for a complate download, includingintital MI1-up, hangup and =Il+ati is utier 4 minwes,A mmplete hard mpy of each indivtiual atiunt can beobtained by mnnading a printer to the rnmpmer. Refer toyour mmptier Wrier’s manual or mntad YOUKdealer forprinter rernmmendalbns.

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IX. TESTING-.. USING TEST MODE

After Ihe installation is oampleted, the Securhy Systemshouti be thorough~ testi ~ folbw.

1. Wfih the System in the disarmed state, ch~ that allzones are intad. ff DISARMED - Pre~ ~] to show fwb(513~ or NOT READY (4127/413~ k dhplayti, press the~] key to display the de~riptors of the Ia.kd zone(s).Restore faulted zone(s) if necessary, so Ihal..”’DISARMED”.” READY TO ARM (5137) or READY(4127/413~ k di$playd.

2. Enter the security mde and press the TSST key. meetiernal ~under fii used) shou~ sound for 3 semnds andthen turn off (the system is operating on the ba~-upbatte~ only at this time).

NOTE 1. The system will not enter the Test mode i the batte~vohage is tm bw, if the batte~ is no; mnneotd, or if anyrnmmuniation mesages are waiting to h transmirfti.

NOW 2. k a reminder that the system is in the Test mode,the @nsole will sound a single beep at l~semnd intewals ino pmtestbn zones are Molatd.

NOTE 3. In the Test mode, no slam repotis will b sent @thecentral station. Abe, the etiernal sounder of US4) will not Mactivated,Doors and Windows

Open and dom e~h pm!ast~ door md wintiw in turn. Eachaction should produ~ three beeps fmm the bnsole. Thedesuiptor for each pmtmrnn ~ne will WWaC on the tintiedisplay.

Motion Detectors

Wdk in front of any interior motbn detaom. Lbte” for three-. beeps when the detester senses movement. While it is

aotivated, is de~riptor will remain displayed on the tinsoie.Note that wireless PIRs will have a 3 minute Ititi btweentransmissbns to mnsewe bmeW ~tia (remove wver for walkte~ to ovemido the 3.minute ti~ut).

Smoke DateatorsFollow the test procedure provided by the manuf~urer ofeach smoke detector to ensure that all dateaors areo~mtbnal and are funotbning pmpr~.

NOTE A 2-wire smoke deteaor display will not dear until theTest retie k extied.

Turntng Off TEST mode

Enter the secuity rnde and pre~ the OFF key.

THE SYSTEMARMED SYSTSM TESTlMPOBTANTf A messqe will ~ sent to the -ntrai stationdufing the folbwing ta~s. Not’~ the mntral station that a testw’11be in progress.

NO=. A disphy of .COMM. FAILUR~ (A~ha rnnsoles) or.FC. (Fixed-Word consolas) indicates a failure tommmun~te (no M=off by the r-iver at the central stationafter the m=imum numbr of transmissbn attempts is tried).If this O=urs, vem th~ the phona line is wn”etied, themrrm rewti fomat is p~rammed, etc.

1. Am the sytiem ati fak one or more zones. Silence almmsounder(s) ea~ time by entering the de and pressingOFF. Chack that Entv/Exit delay zones provide the*signed dalay times.

Z. Ud the keypadiniiated alarms, if p~rammed in fia~.05, by pressing the Panio keys ~ and #, 1 and., andior 3and #). If the system h= baen p~rammed for audibleemergency, the console will emit a loud, staady alarmsound. The word AURM and a descriptor “9T will bedisplayd for. ati #, (i 1 d‘ ara Wess@, a .95- will &displayed; H3 and # ara pressed, a “96. will W dkplayed).Sibnca the alarm by entering the sacurity code andpressing OFF. If the aystam has ben programmed forsilent pank, there will h no audible slams or displays. Arepefi will W sent @ the central st~bn, however.

3. Notify the central sttiion that all tasts are finished andvedfy resuks tih them.

TURNING THE SYS~ OVER TO THE USER1. Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by

going over each of hs funotions as well as the User’sManual sup~iad.

2. In panicular, axplain the oparation of each zone(ant~lexit, Ptimetar, interior, fire, etc.). Se sure the usarundamtands how to operate any emargency feature(s)p~mmmad into tha s~em.

IMPORTANT!: In the spaces providd in the User}sMnual, remrd the Enw and =h Oalay times, and thosefuntiions that have ken programmed into tha availabla~irs of PANIC kays ~ & #, 1 &”, 3 & #).

3. M*e sura the user undersbnds the impofiance of testingthe system at least weekly, following tha procedure

TO THE INSTALLERRegular mintenanw ati inapedion (at Ieaat annually) by the installer ati frequent tesing by the user are vffal towtstinuous aatisfatio~ operation of any slam system.

The in3taller should assume the responsibifiiy of developing snd offering a regular maintenawe pmgmm to theuser as well as acquainting the user wtih the proper operation and fimffations of the alamr symem ati tswmponent patis. Rewmmendafions must be included for a specific program of frequent testing (at least weekly)

JO insure the system’s proper operation st all trees.

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X. TROUBLESHOOTINGCONSOLEShtsmlo Is Inopormblo; ●rratlc dlspby. Power down mmpletoly (AC + batteW), di~nnti the

bsftary. ad Pwer up agdn (AC onfy).

. Che& that auxiliary vokage is between 12.5VDC-14.OVDC. Mnot, d~nncct all auxi~iry dtis, and tskearmther reading. ff Mhin the hve range. there is twmuch curreti being drasm by the auxihary datims. (seethe Polfing tip & Amifiiry Device Worksheets for thecurrem draw of e=h devics). ff still wt wfitin the abverange, check incoming ~wer from the No. 1361transformer. Voffcge should h 16.5VAC. H bsbw 15VAC,-reful& ch~ the AC su~~ for a minimum& t 10 VAC.

. Wtih all mxiti~ devims amf bsttery still disrnnnmfcd,check the voltage on the red & bla~ battery leads. Itshouti be 13.WVDC (a~mx.). H mt, repl~ the tintml..K k b @ 13.65VDC, the batte~ may rmf bc at fufl cha~e(allow the bsttery to charge 12-24 hours beforeremnnscfing the awifia~ dev~s) or the bstte~ msy Mbsd, and rnt cbb to bfd a chwge.

Console displays “Not Resdy” but no zone fsdlsplsyed when the ~] racdy key 16 dopressod. Chd to m~e sure there is a mne typ res~n~ entersd

in pmgrsm tied .05 for WT (~lting kp short). ff no zonerespnse is entered and a b~ shofl o~um, the dbpbyWll on~ reed .NOT READY, whbw m ezphcfbn.

. Check to determine H a right kmph= been ensb~ for snRPM in a zone expanded sy~em and no zone resp”~ k=signd to that sensor &p.

. A mne programmed x a 24 hour silant (typ 06) & fauftcd.

HARD-WIRED ZONES, 1-9Zone 1 In trouble ~CHECK~. ff programmed for fire or burglary using opsn-cirmit

sen~rs, a 2,000 ohm EOLR mu~ be ussd atioss thezone, at the Isst device, as de~ribed in the SYSTEM~NFIGURAnON: ZONES sekm.

Zorsaa 2-8 not dstsctlng faults when thalr EOLRSare shorted (READY display SCSY8 on). ff using EOLRS, che~ that program field .41-q H “Ot

wing EOLRS, “41 c1.

Zone 9 is indl~tlng a fsuft ~RSADW WIII notappear). This zone k for closed circufi, unsuWwisad use only. w

rmt use own circufi devims or a EOLR on thk m“e.

Zone 9 false alarms periodically. Zone has been programmed for a respnse time of 5-10

milliseconds ~ t 4), snd should be used with .Fastrespnse. devices, such as vibration sensom or glassbreak sensors, only. If devices with a res~nse time ofgreater than 10 milfisemnds are used, the zone may falsealarm due to contact .~un-., i used in areas wherevibrations may ~ur.

Zones +-9 net dete=tlng faufcs (R~OY llghtstays on). Cheti p~ram fietis 1”1 S and 1.19@ mcke sure the wird

mne(s) in questbn have not -n enabled as RF zones,

RPMsZones Indicathrg “CHECK” condltlorss e. Chti that the DIP swifches am set rnrmct~.

. ff on~ bff Imp am &tng usd, m~e sure p~rsm fslds.0S, .07,.06, 1.10, 1“11, 1’12, ati 1.13 are p~rammsdSCm-.

. ff both left and right lw~ are being used, make surep~ram fiel~ “06, “07, .08, 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, and 1.13arc p~rammed with .0.s for the kff bps and.1 .s for theright kmps. NOTE: On a 4190WH you mnnot use a rightfmp unb~ the fsff bop is usti abo.

. Cheti plfing bp vohcge at the rnntml as well as at eachRPM. There skuld&fluuwting8-11 VDC on the ~.

. ChA ti pmgrsmmsd for timpcr detmbn in pmgmm fiefd.24. ff .24 _ O, the RPM will mme up in tmubb when itsrover is rmsd (4190WH onfy).

. Hs 4208 is bsing umd for zones 10-17, p~ram fie~ .66must ~ set for .1., and the DIP switches shouti k set ~follows: 1,2,3,4,-ON, 5-OFF. If sny other 4206mnfiguration k being used, fie~ .66 must _ .~ and theDIP switches set according to the instructionsampmying the 4206.

Zones lndl~tino fault conditions (“READY” notdisplayed) -. ff using a 4190WH, m~e sure thsf the iumpsm sre set up

in mmrdsn= Mh the EOLR bcina used on the left home r~ht Imp never uses srf EOLR~

. ff using a 4208, make surs the zones are set up with lhemrracf EOLRS. See the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION:ZONES s~on for 4208 uscge.

. ff using a 4196 right Imp, make sure only cbscd-ciffiuifdevims are used, and ch~k the program fields .06through .08, and 1.10 through 1“13 to make sure the ‘+mnes in questkm ~e e~bd x riiht bps ~1 “).

“97” mppaars in console display with rspld beeping. This indiates that a short. has bsen deteaed on the

@rig bmp.

. Ch- thct polfing Imp Pkrw b rnrrd at the rnmml aswII ss at eti RPM.

. Dbmnned the plhng bop and ch~ for mntinuify fromthe msifiie (+) side of the boo ~ omuti. Them shou~ km ~ntinuity ~o ground. ff lhere Is a ground, the sourwmus k found and ehmin~d.

“READY dbpley not going out wh.n zones faulted. Ched pr~ram fwlds 1.19 through 1“25 to make sure that

the zones in questiin are na enti~ = RF zones.

. M*s sure e=h zow in qu~ti h- tien prqrammed fors resWnm in fiefds “02..05 and 1.01-1.06.

Console displays “NOT RSADY” but no zone ISdlsplsyad when ~] READY key b depressed. CheA program fields .06 through .06, snd 1.10 through

1.13 to mako sure that right IWPS are en~led for themrrm zones. ff M right Imp are bsing u~d, thess fieldsshouti - V.

. Cb& pqram Iwti .05 to make sure there is a zone t~response entared for ’97. If a piling Imp shoti offiumand no response is entered for VT, the display woulditi=te “NOT READY wkh m eqlanatmn,

. A pint programmed for 24 hour silent (tyw 06) is fauked,

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WIRELESS“88” or “90” sppcars In con-la display ~nd rapidbaeplng occurs

-.. . The reaiver is not mating any signals from aW of thetimsmitters in the system. An “88- is for Ihe 2nd r~’weca .90. is for the 1st r~iver. These dkplays am enabledby =signing a zone ms~nse ty~ in pr~mm IieUs 1.08,md 1.09. The r~mmended rasWnse is ekher zone tyw~ or 07.

. Check that the antenna is inatalld properly and is notshoned to any metal object, refer to WIRELESSEXPANSION sedbn for details.

. Che& that the transmhters are ~wered up with fresh 9vok batteries.

. Cheti that the house IDs match between transmhtem andthe rweiver.

. Detemine if anfihing is blocking transmission to thereceiver (8x. metal c~}ntis or shelves, etc.)

. If 428o is used, remove is cover. Pti the system in thetest mode, then see if lhe transmitters che&4n. If not,move the receker to another -tion and @st Wain.

“8W’ or “’91”’ appears In co”~la display and rapidbeeping occurs. The rti&er is nti res~nding to the hntml pmel. An .89-

refem to the semnd receiver and a .91. refam to the fimtrecaiver.

. h 428o is USW, cheti th~ the 428vs rover is on and themagnet k in close pmximhy to the red swfich.

. ChW that the rnntml is wired pm~rly to tha reiver.

. ff 428o Is wed, detemine th~ the total mrrent dmw on thepelting loop is not more than 64mA. If the draw doesexceed 64mA, install a 4197 loop etiender module, orWwer the 4280 frm amihary ~wer, as da=ri~.

..-. . Che& that the wire run length is in agreemeti wfih ther-mmetid wire gauge.

Zones, not programmed in the system, areIndicating ‘“CHECK” conditions. Chwk prqram fiekb .02 through .05, and 1.01 through

1.05 to make sure all unused zones ara 00s.

. CheM pwram fields 1“18 through 1”% to m~e sum thatdl inn-RF zones are 0s.

Zones indicating “NOT READW wndltion, buttransmitter contact loop Is Intact. P@ the system in tha SNIFFER MODE for at le~t 2 houm,

to sea if another system in the area is using tha samebuse 10. ff so, change this system-s housa ID numbr.

. Make sure zones in questbn ara seleded as RF in fietis1.16-1.25.

One or more transmitters are Indlcatlng “CHECK”conditions after a while; console baaplng rapidly:

Check that the transmitters have the rnrreti house IDpmgrammti.

Che& that the transmhtem have the mneti transmhter IDassigned.

Check that the transminem have fresh batieries.

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“97” appaars In tha mnsole display and rapidbeaplng occurs. Thk indtites that the ~lfing bp has etiher a direa shot,

or a sbfl to ground on the (+) sale. M!ght ako indbte thatthe 4280 RF Ra-iver is -usina the shoti ldisrnnneti426010 vei~).

. Chd that ~lling Imp Plarhy is mrr~ at the Qntrolpnel, m well as at eati 4280.

. Check wntinufty from (+) side of the loop to ground(di~nnm tk Plfiw Iwp from the bntml firstl) - anown should b read (no rnntinuhy). ff a shofl to groundexks, fid and efiminaa the shon.

. CheA voftage =mss tha Wiling &p at tha tintrol panelas Weil as at each 4280, if used . there should befluaudion &meen 8-11 VDC.

‘“READY” display not going out when RF zonesfaulted

Che& that the house IDs maid &ween tha transmittaland the receber.

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Console dlspiaya “NOT R~DY” but no zona ISdiaplayod whan ~] READY kay 18 dapres=d. Chd p~ram fiefd .05 to m~e sure ~r h= a zone tyW

mspnsa enterad. ff a loop shoti oars and no resWnse& entered for ’97, the console would display only “NOTR~r. wfih M explanation.

CheM thd the recatier k en~led in pr~ram fields 1“26for the fiti remtier and 1.27 for the ~rnnd remtier.

Ch% that the zones in question are enablad for RF in~ram fiaMs 1.18 through 1.25.

Che* that a zone reswnsa is pmgmmmd for the zonas~.$:,astion, in fields .02 through .05, and 1“01 through

CM that the r~kafs afienna b pmper~ installed.

Remove any sensors from tha transmhters and shon-ss the transm~er temhals. Then fauh the transm’hterm see i tha “READY ~iht goes om. If t does not go OM,tie~ the programming for th~ panicular transmhten if itdoss go oti, ched the sensors on that zone.

tiva tha remher ti another Io=tbn for ~tter re~otbn.

. A Sileti Pank mndt”mn may & present. Kay tha securityde+ OFF to see f the rnnditbn cleam.

While in the “TEST mode, =me or all of thetransmitters are not responding, or areraapondlng irregularly. The Test mde cws the r=eive~s senskiw by 507.. This

means that a long a a transmittal respnds, its Ioetbnis satisfatio~.

. hve the affatiti transmtiers to another bation and ra-test. There may M something bl=king its transmissionpah.

. ff all transmitters are affemad, mova tha raceiver toanother Io=tion. Thera may ba something blocking tisr-ption.

. ff n? recaiver location can b found that can reliablymcelva all tra,nsm~tters, add a se~”d receker in adifferant Iocatmn in the premises to axte”d the RFmvemge of the system.

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COMMUNICATIONS“Fe or “COMM FAILURE,’, IS dlsplay,d . Cheti nmram fiald .30 for eiher TouchTone or mtaw

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.FC” (4137, 412~ or .COMM FAILUR~’ (513~ indmesthat the rnmmunioctor has attempted 8 times to sand ampon to the rnncral station bti &d not get kscoff.

Check with the central station to make sure thep~rammed format k a~table to the central statbn’sreceive r.

Cheek program field .49 to see if single message wtihche-um h= been enabld. The mntral statbn recetierm@hf mt h able to handle chetisum.

Check program field 1“34 to see if spli repo~ing isencbled. ti only a pfima~ antml -tkm phone numhr hking used, fiakf 1.34 mutt_ 01

CheM p~ram fieti .31, PABX ACCESS CODE. Etier upto 4dQhc an~ K an omstie fine must k a-sad bfo,ethe numbw ic dialed or if .~ll wciting. k to b suppressed.The latter feature musl be obtained Imm the localtelephone rnmpany. To mcke sure this fieti k empty, key.31” to eme this ~thn.

cfiatng.”in” %~st ases,-~ tita~ is seleded diating will ~su~essful, buf H TouchTone is seledad, then the tinemust b a TouchTone tine. h k Wssibfe that a line th@ had ~’Pmiffed TouchTone sewice previously was new beingb~ed from that use by the telephone mmpany &causethe user was not paying for that sewi~. At installation -lime, if k impnant to check with the user to detemine ifthey am paying for TouchTone setice.

. If SESCO~ADIONICS format is being used, check

program fwld “50. If hexadecimal codes are &!ngsenl, enter a .0.. If only O-9 is king sent, either a.1. or a .0. is acceptable. Check with the centralshtion to verify ameptance of B-F codas.

. H%1/41 LOW SPEED k being used, ch~ the ID potiionof the repfi mde fialds. There shouti k .O- in all of thasefields. Some @ntral station receivers cannot handles-rid digfi reponhg.

. Che& the telephone numhrs pmgmmmad in fialds .33 &.34.

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. Listan to the otigoing ~11 affem~s using a handset.

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Xl. SPECIFICATIONS4140XMP CONTROLPhysical:-.Electrical:Voltage lnp~

Alam Sounder Otpti:

Aux,Power Otipti:

Back-up Saftey

Standby

~~uit Prote~o=:

12-lnwx 1412%x 3m

Fmm Ademm No. 1361 PI~I”Tmnsfomer (we 1WICN in Cmda)tied 16.5VAC, 40 VA.

10W13.8VDC, 2.8 mps m~. (non-

UL imtall~bns), 750mA I-S ~ux.Wrrent dmw (UL installations).

9.6VDG13.8~C, 750mA m=. FMUL installation, the a~smff~@nn@ed to tha o~ti must b ULhlad, and r~ad to o~rata i“ tha&va votiaga ,a”ga.

12VDC, 4M or 7AH gal =11. YUASANPe12 (12V, 4AH) or NP7-12 (lzv,7AH) rammmedad. Use 4AH b~aryfor UL installalbns.

4 houm min. wth 7S0 mA am. badusing 7 AH battery. 2.5 hours with 75omA WX. bad usiW 4AH.

Tharmal ci~uk bra~ers ara uad onbattaw inpti to Drotm aoai”stravarsa batta~ rnnndo”ns and onakm sounder otipa to pmt~wainst wiring fauks (Shotis).

A SOIHstite cirwit bra~ar is used onauxifiary @war ompm to proiw~ainst wiring fauk (shons).

DIGITAL COMMUNICATORFORWTS suP~mD

ADEM~ HBH SPEEDADEM~ 42 EXPRESSAOEM~ LOW SPEEDWMCO HAOT IDS=~ARADIONICS LOW SPEEDLINE SERE: kubb PolaRINGER EOUIVMENCE 0.7BFCC REGISTRA~ NO.: AC398U%8192-AL-E

4127 REMOTE CONSOLEPhysical: 5-~W X411 /16W X 7M.DElectrical: VOffaga input 12VDC

Current Drain: 20 mAInterface Wiring: RED: 12VDC inpti (+) - auxi~ary PWSI

GREEN: Data InWLLOW Daa OofBLAcK Ground

51 37/4137 REMOTE. CONSOLESPhysical: 8.4W X 4.79H X 1.l-DElectrlcai: VOkWa Inpw 12VDC

Wrrent Dmin: W mA (413~90 mA (5137 wtihba~fighting)

Intarface Wiring: RED: 12VDC in~ (+) - auxih~ @warBLUE: mt usedGREEN: Data InYELLoW Daa OtiSLACK Ground ad (-) mnnmbn fromsupplementary pwer suppy.

.-. ------ . ... . ..davices, with or without EOLR supewision, .-. ~-.open-circuit davices, with EOLR supewisbn,loop can also be used with fast-response (1 O

milli,sacond) davice:, f “Wassa~, FOliOW the Chafl for

cutting tha correti jumpars and choosing tha corrati

resistor when using the left lo~.

,s \ t l,,,, mcme ,,” --- ,. --- ----- ~h,,“, 1

s . . .

4190WH O~ATION & WIHING DIAGRAMThe 4190WH is a 2-mna (known as Iaff and right loop-,RPM. Tha loft IOOD ca” ba used fo, .I”,.d.. i,., ,it ~D ““’’’r=no

U= AU= (LEFI LONE b,. h , ,

I Cut for fast-response (1 O millisem I,, -1,. ,Ur ~~,. The lefi

Gut for low Cumenl mods (reed .,.- . .~ mm -A- msisbr, pmvidad. Mustb WI if BLUEjumpar is

+ drms 1 mA bm tie plkng tip in his mod.3LUE I Cut fOr U.. with m 601 n l.1”.e&ti,c.it only). Doing this

Mn mhm~$i~lOr in ~eria~

Tha righl loop is for closad-circuit, unsupewised useonly, and has a ras~nse time of 400 milfisarnnds. Thejumpers do not affed the right bop in any way. Do notusa a rasistor on this hop, Nota that the right Imp canonly ba used if tha Iaft loop is also used, and that tharight loop numerically follows the Iaft Ioopns zorranumber, which is set with tha unit,s DIP switchas (ax. fleft loop iS zone 12, right 1000 is zone 131.

IMPORTANT: The tamperlsupewision responsa oftha ,4190WH is dalermined by the zona res~nse typeasslgnad to tha Iaft loop (aven if the right loop is

assignad a different resvnsa type). Wtile the systemis disarmed, tamper/supewisory faults will a Iwaysre~rt as trouble messages. WMle tha system is amed,tamper/supewisory faults will reWfl as troublas if theleft loop is assigned a non-burglary res~nse typa (i.e.

fire. panic, aux), and will re~ti as alarms if assigned a

burglay resWnse type.

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wlh me zom, so tie white um , must also be CN.Htgh Wmnt me-: Use the 4,700 ohm msIstor, prov!dad,Mb ~tinid MMOS #neither m Opwawlt m clowd.urm~t m? figuranon. 4190WH &ws 2 mA I,om tie pdI,”o

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4196 PIR

SHOWN Sm FOR ID ,0 S,O~ VIE1

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PO’S,I: M“STBE UP

DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR POLLING LOOP D~lCES

4275 PIR

1)s6 UP(AI. E. IB)=INST. MODE

d“ ,A,, “P (B, = PULSE CO”,

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“FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT”This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been fOUM a~eptable for “se. The FCC requires

the following statement for your information:

Thie equipment genersfee ati ueee radio freque~ energy and if not irsefal(edati uwd ~pe~, that is, in atricf wacmrdanm wkh the manufacfurets insfmcfiirra, may ause imertere~e to radio and television rece~~rr. It hasmen type tested and found to comp~ with the fimtia ior a Class B co~titng device in a~tiancs wth the5Wficatrnn5 in Su@afl J of Part 15ofFCCRulee,which aredesigned to pmvtie reasonable prot%ton against -such interference in a residential installsfkm. However, there is rm guaramee that imedere~ will not -r in aparticular insfallatkrn. If ttis equipment does cause imerference to radio or televiabn rsca~mn, whch can bedetermined by turning the aquipmem off and on, the user ia enmuraged to try to mrrecf the inferfererme by oneor more of the following measures:

. ft uaiW an i-r amenna, have a quafify outdoor amenne irssfellsd.

. Rsoriem the receW\ng antenna utiIl irrtefierencs is reduced or eliminated.

. Move the receMer away from the mrmrovmrnrrrunbtor.

. Move the antenna leads sway fmm any wire rursato the mmroUmmmunicetor.

. Plug the WmroUcommunicefor imo a dMerem outlet so that it and the recetier are on differem branch circuis,If necessary, the ueer should Consutithe dealer or an espenenced radioflelevision technician for addtionalauggesfions.The ueer or installer may find the foltowing ~klet prepared by the Federal Comrnutiatons CommiSion he~ul

‘lnferfereMe Handbook.This ~klet is available from the U.S. @vem~rd PriWtng Offiie, Washington, DC 20402.

Stock No. 004-000-00450-7.The uxr shall mt make any mangea or Wtifiirrs to the equipment unless aufhotisd by the InstallationInefmtilons or Ueeta Manual. Unauf~tisd chaWes or tificefiorts coutd void the uaefs aufhorffyto operatethe equipment,

IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMSIn the event of telephone operational problems, dscorsnecf the mntrol panel by rernovi~ the plug from theRJ31X (CA38A in Canada) wall jack. We recommend that you demonstrate diammnecfing the phonee onirrsfallefffn of the aysem. ~ not disconnect the phone mrrnecfion inside the Control Panel. Doing so will rssutfin the Ioas of your phone tirrea. If the regular phone works mrrectly after the Control Panel hae beendisconnected from the phone tines, The Comrol Panel has a probbm and should be returned for repair. If upondisconnection of the Comml Panel, there ia afill a problem on the tine, notify the telephone company fhat they -’have a problem and request prompt repair eervice. The user may not under any circumefencea (in or out ofwa~nfy) attempt any sewice or repairs 10the eystem. It must be returned to the factory or an auftsotisd aewicsaw~ for all repairs.

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CANADIAN DtP Hf~NT OF-. (:OC) STATEM~~Tm[CATIONS

NOTICEThe Canadian Depatiment of Communications label identfiea cetitied equipment. This cerfilcation means thatthe equipment meets cetiain telemmmunications nefwo~ protective, operational and safety requirements. TheDepaflment does not guarantee the equipment will o~rale to the usefs safiatacfmn.

Betore instalhng this equipment, usem should eneure that if ia Wnnissible to be wnnecfsd to the faci~fies of thelocal telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method ofWnnecfion. In some cases, the wmpany’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may beextended by means of cetitied wnnscfor assembly (telephone extension wrd). me customer ehouti be awarethat compliance with fhe above mndffiona may not prevent degradation of aewice in some stiuafbns.

Repairs to cstified equipment shouM be made by an aufhodzed Canadian maintenance facifiiy designated by thesuppfler. Any repairs or alteratbns made by the user to this equipment, or equipment mabuncfiona, may gtie thetelecommunications wmpany csuae to request the user to disconnect the equipment.

Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of fhe power ufitify,~elep~nelines and internal metal~c water pips system, if present, are connected together. TMa precaution may beparfimlarfy i~rfant in ruralareas.

Caution: User should not anernpf to make euch connetilons fhernselvea, buf should wnfacr the appropflateelednc inspection authoriiy, or electrician, as appropriate.

~~~ (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of fhe total load lo bewnnected to a telephone Imp which is used by fhe device, to prevent overloading. The Ieminafion on a foopmay consist of any comb!nafion of devices su~ecf onfy to fhe requirement fhat the fetal of the Load Numbm of allfhe devices does not exceed 100.

Ldfiquefte du ministr&re dea Communications du Canada ~entifie ie mat6riel homologud Cene &fiquene cetifieque Ie Matdriel est wrtforme ~ cerfainea nomes de projection, dexploitation et de s6curit6 des r4seaux de

-- tblbcommunications. La ministbre n’aasure toutefoia paa qua Ie matbriel foncfionnera ~ la satisfaction de~ufifisateur.

Avant dinstalier ce mat6riel, ~ufifisataur doit s’assurer qu’il eat permis de Ie racmrder aux installations de~entreprise locale de fblbcommunlcation, Le matbriel tiif bgalemenf 6tre inatallb en auivanf une mbthod accept~ede ramordement. Dana cerfains cas, Ies fils inf~rieum de ~enfreprise ufilia&s pour un sewice individual a Kgneunique paUVent &tre prolong6s au moyen dun dspositif homologu~ de raccordement (wrdon prolongateurt616phonique inteme). Vebonne ne doit pas oublier qu’il est Nssible que la conformit6 aux condifiona 6nonc4es Ici-dessus n’empbchent pas la d~gradation du aewice par certaines aituafiona. Actuellement, Ies entefprisea det616communiafion ne permattent pas que ~on racmrde Ieur matbriel aux jacka dabonnes, aauf clans Ies casprecis pr6ws par Ies tatia partiwfiem de ces entreprises.

Les reparations de mst6nel homologud doivent ~fre effecfu~es pas un cenfre d’enfretian canadien autfrorisddbsign~ par Ie foumiaseur. La mmpagnie de fb16mmwnicafions peut demander h ~ufilisateur de d~brancher unsppareil ~ la suite de r6parafions ou de modificafiona effectu~es par ~ufitiaateur ou h cauae de mauvaisfonctionnernent.

Pour sa propre protetiton, ~utihsateur dotf a’asaurer que tous Ies fila de miae ~ la ferre de la source denergie61ecfrique, des hgnes f614phoniques et des canalisations deau m4talHques, s’il y en a, sonf raccord4s ensemble.Cette pr~caufion eat paticulierement importancedana Ies r6giona furales.

Averfiasement: Lutihsateur ne doit pas fenter de faire ‘ces raccordements Iui-mbme; il doif avoir recours b unsewice dinspecfion des insfallafiona 61ecfriques,ou ~ un ~lectrician, selon Ie cas.

,.~(lC) assign6 A chaque dispositif terminal pour ~viter toute eurchage indique Ie Percentage dela charge totale qui peut etre racmrdee * un circufi t61*phonique tiuc16 utifise par ce disposifif. La teminaison ducircuit huclb peut dtre constitute de n’imporfe quelle combinaison de dispositifs, POUWUque la somme desindices de charge de ~ensemble des dis~sidfs ne depasse pas 100.

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WARNINGTHE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM

Ihlle this system is an advanced deeign security system, if ties not otter guaremeed protection against Wrglary,fire or other emergency. An alarm system, whather commercial or reektenfial, is subject to compromise or failure uto warn for a number of reasons. For ese~le:Intruders may gain acceas through unprotected o~nings or have the technical aophisticetion to bypass analarm censor or d-nnm an abrm wami~ device.Intrusion detectors (e.g. paesive infrared detecfom), smoke detectors, and many other eensing devices wilt not -work wtihout power. Battery operated devices will not work without batteries, wth dead batteries, or t thebatteries are not M in propew. Devices powered solely by AC till not work if their AC power supply is cut off forany reason, howaver briefly.Signals sent by wireless tranemiftere mey be blomed or raflecfed by metal before they reach the alarm receiver.Evan if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly lest, blockage can occur K a metal object isroved into the path.A ueer may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quic~y enough.While smoke detacfofe have played a key role in reducing residanfial fire deaths in the United States, they maynot acfiiate or provtie early warning for a variety of reasonsinasmanyaa 350/0of all fires, acmrdi~ to datapublished by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Some of the raasone smoka detectors used inconjunction with this System may not work are as folbws. Smoke detectors may have been impmperly installedand posfioned. Srrwke detectors may not Sense fires that start where smoke Mnnot reach the detectors, suchse in chimneye, in walls, or roofs, or on fhe other side of closed doors. Smoke deteaors also may not sense a fireon another level of a resideme or build!ng. A aemnd floor detector, for exampla, may Mt sense a first floor orbaaement fire. Moreover, smoke detectors have sensing timtiwlons. No emcke detector can sense every kind offire every time. In general, detectors may not shays warn abOuf fires caused by Carelesenese and safety hemrdstike smoking in bed, violant explosions, escaping gas, improper storage or flammable materials, overbadedelectrical circuits, children playing with matches, or arson. Depending on the nature of the fire and/or thefocafion of the smoke detectors, the detector, evan if if operatea as anticipated, may not provide sufficientwarning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent inju~ or death.Passive Infrared Mofiin Detedore can only detect infnssbn wfihin the deaigtsad ranges ae diagramed in theirinstallation manual. Passive Infrared Detectors do nof provide volumetric area protection. They do createmffiple baams of protection, and infusion can only be detected in unobstnmted areas covered by the beams.They cannot detect motion or infNsion that takes place behind walls, ceifings, floors, cloeed doors, glasspatitions, glass doors, or windows. Mechanial tampering, masking, pairn!ng or spraying of any rfmterial on themirrors, windows or any part of the optical system cn reduce their detection tifiiy. Passive Infrared Detectors usense changea in temperature; however, as the ambient temperature of the protacted area approached thetemperature range of 90° to 150°F, the detecfiin performance can decreaee.Afarm warning devices such as sirens, hlla or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers who are focatedon the other side of a closed or partly open doors. If warning device eoursf on a dtierent level of the residencefmm the bedmonw, then they are less likely to waken or alen people inside the bedrooms. Even persons whoare awake may not hear the warning if the alarm ie muffle by noise from a stereo, air wndifioner or otherappfiancea, or by passing traffic. Finally, alarm warning devtis, however loud, may not warn heann~impaired~ople or waken deep sleepers.Telephone tines needed to transmi alarm signals from a premises to a central morrionng station maybe out ofservice or tem~rarily out of service. Telephone fines are also subject to mmpmmiee by Wphisficeted infNdare.Even if the system responds to the emergency ae intended, however, owpenfs may have insufficient time toprotect themselves fmm the emergency situation. In the case of a monitored alarm system, authorities may notresfmnd appropriately,Thie equipment, lie other electrical devtis, is su@ect to component failure. Even though this equipmant isdesigned to Iaat as bng as 10 years, the electronic mmponems muld fail at any time.he most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intNsion or fire occurs is inadequateaintenawe. This alarm system should be teetad weekly to make sure all sensors are wotilng properly.stalling an alarm system may make ona ehgible for lower insurance rates, but an alarm system is not a subsfiiuter insurance. Homeownem, property owners and renters should continue to act pmdently in protecting,emsewes and continue 10 insure their fives and pmperfy.re mntinue to develop new and improvad pmtecfion devices. Users of alarm eysfeme owe it to themseMes andeir loved ones to learn about these developmems.

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ADEMCO UMITED WARRANTY.. . . Alarm Device Ma””iaduring Com~ny, a Division of Pfiway Gpfation, a“d tis divisions. subsitiaties and affiliates

~Seller), 165 Eileen Way, Symset, New Yo* 11791, warrank k pti.ds to k in m“formance wth i= own plans andspcifi=trnns md to k free from defeas in maiatials md wtimanship “ndar nomal use and sewbe for 18 months from thedate Stamp Wntrol on the prdua or, for pduas no! having an Adem~ dats stamp, for 12 months from dale of originalpurchase unless the installation instrudons or catalog sats fofih a shofler petiod, in which case the .shotia, period shallwply, SellerSs ob~g~ion shall & timkw to repairing or replacing, at Ks option, free of charge for materials or Iakr, anyproduti which is proved not in mmplian~ with Seiler,s spacifiations or proves def~tie in matetials or Workmanship undernormal use and sewi~. Seller shall have no oblgatbo under this Limited Warranty or othewise if the produd is tiered orimproperly repairad or sewiced by anyone othel lhan Ademm taao~ sewice. For warramy sewice, retu,n prtiudtransptiatbn prepaid, m Ademm Fauoy Setim, 165 Eileen Way. Syos$et, New Yoti 11791.

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY. OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICUMRPURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, WHICH EXTEND BEYONO THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO CASE SHAUSELLER BE LfABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEOUE~WL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ~lS OR ANYOTHER WARRA~, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIASIL~ WHATSOEVER, EVEN fF THELOSS OR DAMS CAUSED BY THE SEURS OWN Negligence OR FAULT,

Salier does not represent th~ tha prodtis i sells may nol b rnmpmmisd or circumvanlti; that the prduas will preventany personal inju~ or proww loss by bu~laW, rob~~, fire or othewise or that the prdu~s will in all cases provtieadquale warning or pm!tilon. Customer undersads that a ppr~ installd and maintained slam may only reduce the riskof a burgla~, robk~, fire or other evens ~wiW withom PWIW an alarm, b@ k is not insurance or a guarantee ttit suchwill not ~ur or th~ there will & no ~mond injuy or pr~fiy bss = a result. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NOLIABILIV FOR ANY PERSONAL IWURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CUIM THE PRODUCTFAILED TO GIVE WARNING, HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE, WHETHER DIRECTLY OR lNDIRECnY, FOR ANYLOSS OR DAMAGE ARISfNG UNDER ~lS LIM~D WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORGIN,SELLERS MAXIMUM L~lLl~ SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. WHICHSHALL BE THE @MPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER. WIS wamamy replams any prevbus warrantiesand is the on~ warranty made by Seller on this pmdu~. No inme~a or alteration, wrhten or ve~al, of the obhgations d thisLimkd Wananty is atihorized,

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[ADEMCOJ ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO.‘ “!VIS!:INOL .,- 7.;.” .“..”.’ .,(,.

165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791

NW8-IV1 1B2 Copyrtght 1991 Pl~AY CORPORATION