INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS7ADEMCOALPHA VISTA\NO. 5130XTSECURITY SYSTEMIN3122-3 3/89Previous Menu
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
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
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
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
APPLICATION 1MASTER SECURITY CODEMAIN USERdxlmluserwICAN ASSIGN TEMPORARY CODES TO: 1J?EMPLOYEE, CLEANING PERSON, ETC.(Users 3 thru 15)K❑ 00 “s?r!43+l
APPLICATION 2BUILDING MANAGER, ETC.MASTER SECURITY CODE(User lf2)‘0000 Userl#2ICAN ASSIGN SECONDARY CODES TO 1nnnLE&ErlE3&!EE1-.mi!i!ouse,,Use
(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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.ISEE NOTE BELOWI.n,RECORDINGINSTALLATIONDATAWhen all interfacewiring is completed,record wiring usagein the spaces pro-vided on the WireAssignment ta
CONNECTSTOREMOTE KEYPADINTERFACEONCONTROL(SEE DIAG.1)r-—-—— ——— ——— -—— .I(ARMEDIIREADY)IRED GREENREMOTEIKEYPADCONNECTORID0IIAQdBLUE[RED (PlN3)-TO FLY
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Optional Remote Keypad Connection (4131)An optional remote keypad (4131 may be used with the System. Two10-pin femaie connectors have been supplied fo
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
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
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
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
DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONBOARD (I NSTALLEO)lC-PIN\FGROUND START “REMOTE KEYPADPHONE LINE (TIP)CONNECTORSTRAIGHT1INCOMING(IF USEO}l@ PINPHONE LINE [RING)\M
INSERT NAMEPLATEINTO RECESSEDAREA (COVERS SCREW)gaOARMED OPOWER\SECURINGSCREWDiagram 7. INSERTING NAMEPLATEFlush Wall Mounting:If a“rough-in” ring (41
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
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
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’’(
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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
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
TABLE D. FACTORY PROGRAMMINGAddress Function00INSTALLER CODE01MASTERSECURITY CODE02ASSIGNZ1RESPONSE TYPEFOR ZONES1-8Z2Z3Z425Z627Z8Factory Programmed V
Address Function05ASSIGNRESPONSE TYPEFORVARIOUS KEY-PAD PANICS ANDZONE EXPANDERWIRINGSUPERVISIONFactory Programmed Value❑ mEE❑ mHE❑ mIIlm‘EIEI‘Elm‘Em‘
Address FunctionFactory Programmed ValueAddress FunctionFactory Programmed Value111213141516171819ENTRY DELAY #2EXIT DELAY #2ALARM SOUNDERDURATIONALAR
Address Function Factory Programmed Value33 PRIMARY PHONE No. No Entry34SECONDARYPHONE No. No Entry35 CS DOWNLOADPHONE No. No Entry36 CS ID No.❑mnmEIE
Address Function444546474849505152RING DETECTIONCOUNTPRIMARY ACK WAITPRIMARY TRANS-MISSION FORMATSECONDARY ACKWAITSECONDARY TRANS-MISSION FORMATSINGLE
Address FunctionFactoryProgrammedValue‘Em‘Em‘Eml‘Em8EIEI62CHANNELASSIGNED‘o ‘EmEACH ZONE(CONT’D)21111111311HII‘Em5EIEI‘EElZeroes for zones 9-16(no cod
Address Function64CHANNELS1ASSIGNED TODURESS ANDVARIOUS KEYPAD 2PANICS3456765Factory Programmed ValueEmilEIEIEmilIZIEIImImmEm8EIEIALARMREPORTINGCODES
Address Function676669707172NON-ALARMCODESNON-ALARMCODES (CONT’D)ZONE TYPES 1-4RESTORE REPORTZONE TYPES 5-6RESTORE REPORTZONE TYPES 9&1 ORESTORE R
The ALPHA VISTA 5130XT is a microprocessor-based security controlwhich provides up to 9 wired zones in the basic product, with expansionto an addition
Address Function744+2 EXpANDEDFORMAT ZONE17 EVENT DIGIT(Ist digit)754+2 EXpANDEDFORMAT KEYPADPANICS/ZONEEXPANDERWIRINGSUPERVISORYEVENT DIGIT(Ist DIGIT
Address FunctionFactory Programmed Value774+2 EXpANDEDFORMAT ZONES9-16 ID DIGIT(2nd digit)‘El El :=~~~J~~~6‘“EIEI‘“ElEl‘2EIEI‘3Eml“EHII“EHII‘6EIEIAddr
Address Function794+2 ExPANDEDFORMAT KEYPADPANICS/ZONEEXPANDER WIRINGSUPERVISORYID DIGIT(2nd digit)804+2 EXPANDEDFORMAT NON-ALARM CODESFactory Program
Addrees FunctionFactory Programmed Value❑ mIzllIl❑ m❑ lIlIIlm❑ m❑ mIIIKIl82ALARM COUNT•~(Swinger SuppressIon)83TEST REPCRTINITIATION TIME❑ ❑ “2’0”’s)A
SPECIFIC ADDRESS PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONSFUNCTIONADDRESSINSTALLER CODE*OO❑ ounCOMMENTS: This 4-digit (O-9) code reserved for installation company use.
FUNCTIONADDRESSFUNCTIONADDRESSASSIGN RESPONSE*Q3lDn.Zcme!3TYPES FOR ZONES9-162UOZone1030 UZonell4UUZ...I25❑ a Zone13ASSIGN RESPONSETYPES FOR ZONE6nUZc
-..————--FUNCTIC)N ADDRESSDESIGNATE RIGHT *O6ZONE USAGE*O7NOT USED*OSENTRY DELAY #1*O9EXIT DELAY #1000 n0 Onz”nes’o-”❑Zone 17COMMENTS: All spaces must
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
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
FUNCTION ADDRESSMULTIPLE ALARMSDISABLE TAMPERDETECTION IN EXPAN-SION ZONES 10-17DISABLE DURESS RE-PORTING IN ADEMCOHIGH SPEED FORMATINTERNAL ALARMSOUN
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)
FUNCTIONADDRESSPOWER UP IN *28PREVIOUS STATE❑COMMENTS: If selected (YES), on power-up the system will assume system status prior to power down. If not
FUNCTIONADDRESSSUBSCRIBERACCT. No.PRIMARYPHONE No.SECONDARYPHONE No.CENTRAL STATIONDOWNLOADPHONE No.*32*33NUMBERo1234567ENTER0001020304050607NUMBER89A
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
FUNCTIONADDRESSINHIBIT BYPASSOF ZONE*38❑ nCOMMENTS: Enables one zone to be selected as a priority zone which cannot be bypassed. Enter 2 digits (for z
FUNCTIONADDRESSDIAL TONE*42PAUSE*43DIAL TONEDETECTIONRING DETECTION *44COUNTPRIMARY ACK WAIT *45•1COMMENTS: This feature determines the wait time for
ADDRESSFUNCTIONPRIMARY TRANS-MISSION FORMATSECONDARY ACKWAITSECONDARY TRANS-MISSION FORMATSINGLE MESSAGETRANSMISSION WITHCHECKSUMVERIFICATIONSESCOA/RA
FUNCTIONADDRESSDUAL REPORTINGOPEN/CLOSEREPORTING ENABLEBY USER CODE4+2 ZONE (MAX. OF 17WIRED ZONES)EXPANDED FORMATSELECTION4+2 ZONE (MAX. OF9 WIRED ZO
The following reports (Addresses *55-*60) may be designated to report either in Standard or Expanded format. in aii cases, the Standard messagereports
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
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
Remote Capabilities (See Note 2)Programming:All programming functions accessible from the unit’s keypad or via localNo. 699 direct programming.Command
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
ADDRESSFUNCTIONRESTORE REPORTBYPASS REPORTTROUBLE REPORT*56❑COMMENTS: Enter O (Standard Report) or 1 (Expanded Report).When a zone of protection alarm
FUNCTIONLOW BATTERYAC LOSS ANDTEST REPORTADDRESS*6O❑COMMENTS: Enter O (Standard Report) or 1(Expanded Report).When Expanded is selected, an additional
FUNCTIONADDRESSFUNCTIONADDRESS‘ml ‘one”‘no ‘one”COMMENTS: Enter all channel IDs asdouble dlglts (same as Address *61). Dis-able =00 (no channel report
FUNCTIONADDRESSALARM RE-PORTING CODESASSIGNED TO*’5 ’00EACH CHANNEL‘On300‘Eln‘no’00‘on‘noCOMMENTS: Enter all alarm reportingcodes as double digits, Di
FUNCTIONADDRESSNON-ALARMCODES*67❑ ❑❑n❑ n❑ n❑ n❑ n❑ nAC LOSSAC LOSS 2nd DIGITTROUBLETROUBLE RESTOREBYPASSBYPASS RESTORERESTORE CODE FORALARM, AC, LOWBA
FUNCTION ADDRESSTo disable Restore reports, program all locations in Addrasaea *69-71as Lt.ZONE TYPES 1-4RESTOREREPORTENABLEZONE TYPES 5-8RESTOREREPOR
ExampleAn example of code assignments follows:Zone;34567891011121314151617DuressZone ExpanderSupervisory1 & * panic3 & # Panic* &# PanicNO
FUNCTION ADDRESS4+2 EXPANDED FOR-MAT ZONES 9-16EVENT DIGIT (lst digit*73 •1 Il.,.of reporting code)❑ ❑ ITROUBLE❑ ❑ ✍IIIALARM RESTORE❑ oTROUBLE RESTORE
FUNCTIONADDRESS4+2 EXPANDED FOR-MAT KEYPAD PANICS/ZONE EXPANDER*75❑ ❑ ALARMWIRING SUPERVISORYEVENT DIGIT(lst digit of❑ ❑ TROUBLEreporting code)❑ ❑ BYP
● Should an alarm transpire during the remote program/control Interval,●the system would not respond to the alarm condition until the remotemode was e
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
FUNCTIONADDRESSnn1 & * panic❑ o3 & # Panic❑ n* & # PanicCOMMENTS: The second digit ofthe 2 digit event code used toreport alarm, trouble,
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
FUNCTIONALARM COUNTTEST REPORTINITIATION TIMEADDRESS*82❑lCOMMENTS: Enter 01-15.This option limits the number of messages (Alarms or Troubles) sent for
FUNCTIONADDRESSENTRY WARNINGSELECTION*87•1COMMENTS: Enter Ofor three short beeps, or 1 for slow continuous beeps throughout the entire entry delay per
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
AIRALARMALCOVEALLEYAMBUSHAREAAPARTMENTARTATTICAUDIOAUXILIARYBABYBACKBARBARNBASEMENTBATHROOMBEDBEDROOMBELLBLOWERBOILERBOTTOMBOXBREAKBUILDINGBURNERCABIN
MUDNORTHNURSERYOFFICEOILOPENOPENINGOUTSIDEOVERFLOWOVERHEADPAINTINGPANICPASSIVEPAT lOPERIMETERPHONEPHOTOPOINTPOLICEPOOLPOWERQUADRADIOREARRECREATIONREFR
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
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
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
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
TO THE INSTALLERRegular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuoussatisf
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
VIEW A(BACK COVER REMOVED)/co”’~~a~~fiflfl, (F~RFIELDbVIRING,FUSES LOCATEDON UNDERSIDEOF CONTROL BOARD/{(BENEATH).24-PIN INTERFACEwiimoch41si’Y4$?%.cL
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
“FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT”This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC r
5130XT SECURITY CONTROL:1.Physical:2. Electrical:VOLTAGE INPUT:RECHARGEABLEBACK-UP BATTERYALARM SOUNDER:AUXILIARYPOWER OUTPUT:STANDBY:FUSESWidth:8.4 i
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
CABINET MOUNTING THE 5130XTMounting Cabinet on Wall:In buildings using concrete, cinder block or brick wall construction, theFour hole= have been prov
Wiring Connections:~When the Security Control is cabinet-mounted, the flying leads from the24-pin connector are connected to the interface wires via t
Type 4.enabled, and an external alarm, a latched LCD display, and a(EEPROM selected) communicator report. Depression of any keywill silence the Contro
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)—
WARNINGTHE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEMWhile this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against bu
●●●●●Passive infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagramed in their installationmanual. Passive Infrared
ADEMCOONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYAlarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation (’(Seller”), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11
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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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