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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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ADEMCO
ALPHA VISTA
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NO. 5130XT
SECURITY SYSTEM
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N3122-3 3/89
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Page 1 - ALPHA VISTA

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS7ADEMCOALPHA VISTA\NO. 5130XTSECURITY SYSTEMIN3122-3 3/89Previous Menu

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Type 7.Type 8.Type 9.depression of the * key will cause all the descriptors of the faultedzones to be sequentially displayed. No additional communicat

Page 3 - Diagrams

TABLE A. ZONE ASSIGNMENTSA zone type must be assigned to each physical zone in use For convenience, the following chart has been provided for checktng

Page 4 - Zone Characteristics

Zone expansion to an additional 8 zones is achieved by first installing theoptional No. 4152LM Loop Module onto the No 4171 XT (after it has beenInsta

Page 5 - Equipment Required

Master Security Code:The Master security code can be used to assign up to thirteen secondarycodes (to users #3-#1 5); it can also be used to remove al

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APPLICATION 1MASTER SECURITY CODEMAIN USERdxlmluserwICAN ASSIGN TEMPORARY CODES TO: 1J?EMPLOYEE, CLEANING PERSON, ETC.(Users 3 thru 15)K❑ 00 “s?r!43+l

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APPLICATION 2BUILDING MANAGER, ETC.MASTER SECURITY CODE(User lf2)‘0000 Userl#2ICAN ASSIGN SECONDARY CODES TO 1nnnLE&ErlE3&!EE1-.mi!i!ouse,,Use

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(See Diagram 1, Summary of Connections)A 24-pm plug-in connector with flying leads is provided to interface theof wires used in these harnesses is ide

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l-l2. ?,. . . . . ...0.W(TH FLYING ,,.0sw“. ,. ,0.,.F...” .0 !,*+—,. ,,. . ..N,. !TC. ED0.,,,, ,...,4,37/5137ONLY (ORIONALI.s, . L ,(s,,0 .,.,,,0,.,.,

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.ISEE NOTE BELOWI.n,RECORDINGINSTALLATIONDATAWhen all interfacewiring is completed,record wiring usagein the spaces pro-vided on the WireAssignment ta

Page 11 - 10$+II** 12*+’ 13** 14**

CONNECTSTOREMOTE KEYPADINTERFACEONCONTROL(SEE DIAG.1)r-—-—— ——— ——— -—— .I(ARMEDIIREADY)IRED GREENREMOTEIKEYPADCONNECTORID0IIAQdBLUE[RED (PlN3)-TO FLY

Page 13 - SECURITY CODES

Optional Remote Keypad Connection (4131)An optional remote keypad (4131 may be used with the System. Two10-pin femaie connectors have been supplied fo

Page 14 - ❑ UU.ser#ll

The Digital Communication Interface Board is attached to the rear of theControl as follows (refer also to Diagram 4).1234Remove the back cover on the

Page 15 - APPLICATION 2

The optional No, 4152LM Loop Module is installed onto the No 4171 XTb. Secure the No.4152LM by means of 3 screws (supplied). Connect twoDigital Commun

Page 16 - TABLE C. WIRE ASSIGNMENTS

There are three methods that may be used for mounting the 5130XTControl, as follows:1.2.3.Surface Mounting” This type of mounting is possible only whe

Page 17 - L!L_2!lw%%www

Install the No. 4143 Extender Ring onto the back cover (see the instruc-tions accompanying the No. 4143).Attach the interlace connector(s) to the boar

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DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONBOARD (I NSTALLEO)lC-PIN\FGROUND START “REMOTE KEYPADPHONE LINE (TIP)CONNECTORSTRAIGHT1INCOMING(IF USEO}l@ PINPHONE LINE [RING)\M

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INSERT NAMEPLATEINTO RECESSEDAREA (COVERS SCREW)gaOARMED OPOWER\SECURINGSCREWDiagram 7. INSERTING NAMEPLATEFlush Wall Mounting:If a“rough-in” ring (41

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Insert the battery into the box, and make connections to its termi-nals as follows, using the two 12-inch (30 cm) Red and Black leads(equipped with FA

Page 21 - COMMUNICATION INTERFACE BOARD

Refer to Diagram 9 for Steps 8,9 and 10891011Mount the Control as follows. Insert securing screw (previouslyremoved) in screw hole at front of Control

Page 22 - ‘cONTROLBOARO

A\SHEETROCKMETAL CLIP/SPRING (NOTECURVED END)I\CLIP STOP./BCONTROLwIF SHEETROCK IS TOO THICK,BREAK OFF THE SCORED WINGNOTE :4-5/16”(11 cm)H X 7-3/4’’(

Page 23 - Surface Mounting:

Specifications .. . . . . . . . .. . ... . . .. . . . .. . . ... . .. . ... . .. ... . . . ... .. . . .. . . ... . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .

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Installer options are stored in non-removable, electrically erasable, non-volatile EEPROM memory, These options must be programmed for theparhcular in

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NotesEXIT PROGRAM-*99MING MODE:*98Not&User #1 (installer) must be enabled (inAddress *52) if Type 3 method of entryis to be usedType 3 method of r

Page 26 - Flush Wall Mounting:

TABLE D. FACTORY PROGRAMMINGAddress Function00INSTALLER CODE01MASTERSECURITY CODE02ASSIGNZ1RESPONSE TYPEFOR ZONES1-8Z2Z3Z425Z627Z8Factory Programmed V

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Address Function05ASSIGNRESPONSE TYPEFORVARIOUS KEY-PAD PANICS ANDZONE EXPANDERWIRINGSUPERVISIONFactory Programmed Value❑ mEE❑ mHE❑ mIIlm‘EIEI‘Elm‘Em‘

Page 28 - FLUSH MOUNTING

Address FunctionFactory Programmed ValueAddress FunctionFactory Programmed Value111213141516171819ENTRY DELAY #2EXIT DELAY #2ALARM SOUNDERDURATIONALAR

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Address Function Factory Programmed Value33 PRIMARY PHONE No. No Entry34SECONDARYPHONE No. No Entry35 CS DOWNLOADPHONE No. No Entry36 CS ID No.❑mnmEIE

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Address Function444546474849505152RING DETECTIONCOUNTPRIMARY ACK WAITPRIMARY TRANS-MISSION FORMATSECONDARY ACKWAITSECONDARY TRANS-MISSION FORMATSINGLE

Page 31 - FACTORY PRESET VALUES

Address FunctionFactoryProgrammedValue‘Em‘Em‘Eml‘Em8EIEI62CHANNELASSIGNED‘o ‘EmEACH ZONE(CONT’D)21111111311HII‘Em5EIEI‘EElZeroes for zones 9-16(no cod

Page 32 - TABLE D. FACTORY PROGRAMMING

Address Function64CHANNELS1ASSIGNED TODURESS ANDVARIOUS KEYPAD 2PANICS3456765Factory Programmed ValueEmilEIEIEmilIZIEIImImmEm8EIEIALARMREPORTINGCODES

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Address Function676669707172NON-ALARMCODESNON-ALARMCODES (CONT’D)ZONE TYPES 1-4RESTORE REPORTZONE TYPES 5-6RESTORE REPORTZONE TYPES 9&1 ORESTORE R

Page 34 - EIEHIIEIIIIEHIIEI

The ALPHA VISTA 5130XT is a microprocessor-based security controlwhich provides up to 9 wired zones in the basic product, with expansionto an addition

Page 35 - IIIEIEIEI

Address Function744+2 EXpANDEDFORMAT ZONE17 EVENT DIGIT(Ist digit)754+2 EXpANDEDFORMAT KEYPADPANICS/ZONEEXPANDERWIRINGSUPERVISORYEVENT DIGIT(Ist DIGIT

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Address FunctionFactory Programmed Value774+2 EXpANDEDFORMAT ZONES9-16 ID DIGIT(2nd digit)‘El El :=~~~J~~~6‘“EIEI‘“ElEl‘2EIEI‘3Eml“EHII“EHII‘6EIEIAddr

Page 37 - FactoryProgrammedValue

Address Function794+2 ExPANDEDFORMAT KEYPADPANICS/ZONEEXPANDER WIRINGSUPERVISORYID DIGIT(2nd digit)804+2 EXPANDEDFORMAT NON-ALARM CODESFactory Program

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Addrees FunctionFactory Programmed Value❑ mIzllIl❑ m❑ lIlIIlm❑ m❑ mIIIKIl82ALARM COUNT•~(Swinger SuppressIon)83TEST REPCRTINITIATION TIME❑ ❑ “2’0”’s)A

Page 39 - ❑ ❑ ‘y (noCodes

SPECIFIC ADDRESS PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONSFUNCTIONADDRESSINSTALLER CODE*OO❑ ounCOMMENTS: This 4-digit (O-9) code reserved for installation company use.

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FUNCTIONADDRESSFUNCTIONADDRESSASSIGN RESPONSE*Q3lDn.Zcme!3TYPES FOR ZONES9-162UOZone1030 UZonell4UUZ...I25❑ a Zone13ASSIGN RESPONSETYPES FOR ZONE6nUZc

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-..————--FUNCTIC)N ADDRESSDESIGNATE RIGHT *O6ZONE USAGE*O7NOT USED*OSENTRY DELAY #1*O9EXIT DELAY #1000 n0 Onz”nes’o-”❑Zone 17COMMENTS: All spaces must

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EXIT DELAY #2FUNCTIONADDRESSENTRY DELAY #2*“•❑COMMENTS: Defines the time period between a fault occurring in a zone to which Entry Delay #2 has been a

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FUNCTIONADDRESSCONFIRMATION OF*16ARMING DING ENABLE❑COMMENTS: Enter 1 to enable M second external alarm sounding at the end of exit delay #1 and Oto d

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FUNCTION ADDRESSMULTIPLE ALARMSDISABLE TAMPERDETECTION IN EXPAN-SION ZONES 10-17DISABLE DURESS RE-PORTING IN ADEMCOHIGH SPEED FORMATINTERNAL ALARMSOUN

Page 45 - ❑ U Zone17

Back-up 12V DC Battery DC Power PackMounted externally, A special backbox (4132) is available for mounting the Plug-in Power Pack (DC power converter)

Page 46 - 000 n0 Onz”nes’o-”

FUNCTIONADDRESSPOWER UP IN *28PREVIOUS STATE❑COMMENTS: If selected (YES), on power-up the system will assume system status prior to power down. If not

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FUNCTIONADDRESSSUBSCRIBERACCT. No.PRIMARYPHONE No.SECONDARYPHONE No.CENTRAL STATIONDOWNLOADPHONE No.*32*33NUMBERo1234567ENTER0001020304050607NUMBER89A

Page 48 - ❑ ❑ MUSTBEZERO

FUNCTION ADDRESSCENTRAL STATIONID NUMBER*3’❑o ❑n ❑0 ❑0 ❑0 ❑n ❑n ❑nCOMMENTS: Only applicable if downloading will be utihzed. Enter all 8 hexadecimal di

Page 49 - 1to disable tamper

FUNCTIONADDRESSINHIBIT BYPASSOF ZONE*38❑ nCOMMENTS: Enables one zone to be selected as a priority zone which cannot be bypassed. Enter 2 digits (for z

Page 50 - ❑ o ❑ l ❑ 0 ❑o

FUNCTIONADDRESSDIAL TONE*42PAUSE*43DIAL TONEDETECTIONRING DETECTION *44COUNTPRIMARY ACK WAIT *45•1COMMENTS: This feature determines the wait time for

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ADDRESSFUNCTIONPRIMARY TRANS-MISSION FORMATSECONDARY ACKWAITSECONDARY TRANS-MISSION FORMATSINGLE MESSAGETRANSMISSION WITHCHECKSUMVERIFICATIONSESCOA/RA

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FUNCTIONADDRESSDUAL REPORTINGOPEN/CLOSEREPORTING ENABLEBY USER CODE4+2 ZONE (MAX. OF 17WIRED ZONES)EXPANDED FORMATSELECTION4+2 ZONE (MAX. OF9 WIRED ZO

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The following reports (Addresses *55-*60) may be designated to report either in Standard or Expanded format. in aii cases, the Standard messagereports

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Ademco High Speed FormatThis format is the fastest format used in the alarm industry in that alarminformation on 8 zones can be received at a Central

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Examples (Ademco High Speed Zone format)1. At subscriber #5890, channels 2 and 5 go into alarm (and initiate a call)and channel 6, which has previousl

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Remote Capabilities (See Note 2)Programming:All programming functions accessible from the unit’s keypad or via localNo. 699 direct programming.Command

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7. If a trouble condition occurs in Zone 4 for subscriber #589rJ and Zone 4wasassigned to Channel 2, a trouble report is transmitted.Subscriber Channe

Page 58 - Ademco High Speed Format

ADDRESSFUNCTIONRESTORE REPORTBYPASS REPORTTROUBLE REPORT*56❑COMMENTS: Enter O (Standard Report) or 1 (Expanded Report).When a zone of protection alarm

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FUNCTIONLOW BATTERYAC LOSS ANDTEST REPORTADDRESS*6O❑COMMENTS: Enter O (Standard Report) or 1(Expanded Report).When Expanded is selected, an additional

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FUNCTIONADDRESSFUNCTIONADDRESS‘ml ‘one”‘no ‘one”COMMENTS: Enter all channel IDs asdouble dlglts (same as Address *61). Dis-able =00 (no channel report

Page 61 - 1 (Expanded Report)

FUNCTIONADDRESSALARM RE-PORTING CODESASSIGNED TO*’5 ’00EACH CHANNEL‘On300‘Eln‘no’00‘on‘noCOMMENTS: Enter all alarm reportingcodes as double digits, Di

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FUNCTIONADDRESSNON-ALARMCODES*67❑ ❑❑n❑ n❑ n❑ n❑ n❑ nAC LOSSAC LOSS 2nd DIGITTROUBLETROUBLE RESTOREBYPASSBYPASS RESTORERESTORE CODE FORALARM, AC, LOWBA

Page 63 - ❑ ‘“tUsed

FUNCTION ADDRESSTo disable Restore reports, program all locations in Addrasaea *69-71as Lt.ZONE TYPES 1-4RESTOREREPORTENABLEZONE TYPES 5-8RESTOREREPOR

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ExampleAn example of code assignments follows:Zone;34567891011121314151617DuressZone ExpanderSupervisory1 & * panic3 & # Panic* &# PanicNO

Page 65 - *’8❑ ❑ ‘PEN

FUNCTION ADDRESS4+2 EXPANDED FOR-MAT ZONES 9-16EVENT DIGIT (lst digit*73 •1 Il.,.of reporting code)❑ ❑ ITROUBLE❑ ❑ ✍IIIALARM RESTORE❑ oTROUBLE RESTORE

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FUNCTIONADDRESS4+2 EXPANDED FOR-MAT KEYPAD PANICS/ZONE EXPANDER*75❑ ❑ ALARMWIRING SUPERVISORYEVENT DIGIT(lst digit of❑ ❑ TROUBLEreporting code)❑ ❑ BYP

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● Should an alarm transpire during the remote program/control Interval,●the system would not respond to the alarm condition until the remotemode was e

Page 68 - El ❑ y,.ss

FUNCTION4+2 EXPANDED FOR-MAT ZONES 9-16 IDDIGIT (2nd digit ofreporting code)4+2 EXPANDED FOR-MAT ZONE 17 IDDIGIT (2nd digit ofreporting code)ADDRESS*7

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FUNCTIONADDRESSnn1 & * panic❑ o3 & # Panic❑ n* & # PanicCOMMENTS: The second digit ofthe 2 digit event code used toreport alarm, trouble,

Page 70 - ‘eroestobeentered

FUNCTIONADDRESS4+2 EXPANDED FOR-MAT NON-ALARM*8’❑ ❑POWER UP REPORT (1st dlgtt)EVENT CODES (Cent’d)❑ 0POWER UP/DOWNLOAD ATTEMPT REPORT (2nd digit)❑ EIA

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FUNCTIONALARM COUNTTEST REPORTINITIATION TIMEADDRESS*82❑lCOMMENTS: Enter 01-15.This option limits the number of messages (Alarms or Troubles) sent for

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FUNCTIONADDRESSENTRY WARNINGSELECTION*87•1COMMENTS: Enter Ofor three short beeps, or 1 for slow continuous beeps throughout the entire entry delay per

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and key [1] to go backward. For example, assume the desiredrepeatedly until the desired word (DOOR) appears.description for zone 1 is BACK DOOR. Press

Page 74 - Programming Procedure:

AIRALARMALCOVEALLEYAMBUSHAREAAPARTMENTARTATTICAUDIOAUXILIARYBABYBACKBARBARNBASEMENTBATHROOMBEDBEDROOMBELLBLOWERBOILERBOTTOMBOXBREAKBUILDINGBURNERCABIN

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MUDNORTHNURSERYOFFICEOILOPENOPENINGOUTSIDEOVERFLOWOVERHEADPAINTINGPANICPASSIVEPAT lOPERIMETERPHONEPHOTOPOINTPOLICEPOOLPOWERQUADRADIOREARRECREATIONREFR

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Creating Custom Words:Up to 5 installer-defined words can be added to the factory-providedvocabulary. Each of the5’’words” can actual lyconsist, of se

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Press the[6] key 10move the cursor to the right, and continue until thecursor is positioned over the first location on the second line.Press the [3] k

Page 78 - ****DISARMED****

8.9.24-hour Auxiliary Alarm (Control internal sounder only). This type10. Interior that always has Entry/Exit Delay #1 (except that Entryassigned to a

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7. Arm the system and fault one or more zones. Silence alarm sound-er(s) each time by entering the code and pressing OFF. CheckEnt~/Exit delay zones.8

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TO THE INSTALLERRegular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuoussatisf

Page 81 - TO THE INSTALLER

Two fuses (Battery fuse and Auxiliary Power fuse) are located on the7.underside of the main circuit board in the 51 30XT. To replace either ofthese fu

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VIEW A(BACK COVER REMOVED)/co”’~~a~~fiflfl, (F~RFIELDbVIRING,FUSES LOCATEDON UNDERSIDEOF CONTROL BOARD/{(BENEATH).24-PIN INTERFACEwiimoch41si’Y4$?%.cL

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DescriptionDC Power Pack – 11OV AC Input,1NJ DC Output (700 mA max output)Aux Power Fuse (% Amp)Battery Fuse (2 Amp, slo-blo)Trim Ring (for covering o

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“FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT”This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC r

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5130XT SECURITY CONTROL:1.Physical:2. Electrical:VOLTAGE INPUT:RECHARGEABLEBACK-UP BATTERYALARM SOUNDER:AUXILIARYPOWER OUTPUT:STANDBY:FUSESWidth:8.4 i

Page 86 - 5137/4137 REMOTE CONSOLE

3. Interface Wiring:RED: 12V DC input (+) — auxiliary poweror for battery backup power if No,1350 is used to separately powerthe Console(s).BLUE:18V D

Page 87 - 1. Physical:

CABINET MOUNTING THE 5130XTMounting Cabinet on Wall:In buildings using concrete, cinder block or brick wall construction, theFour hole= have been prov

Page 88 - CABINET MOUNTING THE 5130XT

Wiring Connections:~When the Security Control is cabinet-mounted, the flying leads from the24-pin connector are connected to the interface wires via t

Page 89 - TAPP(NG SCREW

Type 4.enabled, and an external alarm, a latched LCD display, and a(EEPROM selected) communicator report. Depression of any keywill silence the Contro

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24.PIN cONNEcTOfl(SEE DIAGRAM 1)CABINET (No 41344)o0—TB1 — — TB2 —~TB3mm\ COVER SHOWN HINGED DOWNWARDTB1=—ORANGE1ZONE 1 + IWHEN N.C SENSORS ARE USED)—

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WARNINGTHE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEMWhile this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against bu

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●●●●●Passive infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagramed in their installationmanual. Passive Infrared

Page 93 - ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

ADEMCOONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYAlarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation (’(Seller”), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11

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Page 96 - Way, Syosset, New York 11791

ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO.A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791-N31 22-3 3/89Copyright @ 1989 PITTWAY CORPORATI

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