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Page 1 - VISTA-100

N6019-2V1 1/98VISTA-100COMMERCIAL FIRE AND BURGLARYPARTITIONED SECURITY SYSTEMwith SCHEDULINGINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSandPROGRAMMING GUIDE

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xHow To Use This ManualThis manual is written to accommodate both the new and the experienced installer ofADEMCO products. The information contained i

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18-1SECTION 18The Mechanics Of Programming••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Using Data Field Program Mode♦ System and C

Page 4 - Table of Contents

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions18-2Entering Data Field Programming ModeEnter Data Field Program Mode using one of these methods:• Press both the ✴

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Section 18 - The Mechanics of Programming18-3• In either of the above cases, simply re-enter ✴ plus the correct field number.SUMMARY OF DATA FIELD PR

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions18-4you have finished entering the partition-specific fields, enter the number of any globalfield.Repeat Steps 1 an

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19-1SECTION 19Zone Type Definitions••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Zone Number Designations♦ Zone Type Definitions•••

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions19-2Type 02: Entry/Exit #2 BurglaryThis zone type provides a secondary entry delaywhenever the zone is faulted if y

Page 9 - List of Figures

Section 19 - Zone Type Definitions19-3response. Initial short detection causes 6-secondsmoke detector power reset. A subsequent shortdetection withi

Page 10 - How To Use This Manual

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions19-4

Page 11 - 00 INSTALLER CODE

20-1SECTION 20Zone Index/Zone Type Defaults••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Zone Index♦ Zone Type Defaults••••••••••••

Page 12 - General Description

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions20-2Zone Type DefaultsThe following tables detail the zone type defaults for zones on the VISTA-100:Zone # Zone Typ

Page 13 - Wireless Expansion

xiConventions Used in This ManualBefore you begin using this manual, it is important that you understand the meaning of thefollowing symbols (icons).N

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21-1SECTION 21 Data Field Descriptions••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••The following is a description of all data fields provided by t

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions21-2*13 BELL 1 TIMEOUT (partition-specific) [04]|This field defines the length of time Bell Output 1 and the keyp

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Section 21 - Data Field Descriptions21-3*22 KEYPAD PANIC ENABLES (partition-specific) [001]||995 996 999Enter 1 to enable the appropriate keypad pani

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions21-429 QUICK ARM (partition-specific) [0]If you enable Quick Arm, the user can arm the burglary system in AWAY, S

Page 18 - Planning a Partitioned System

Section 21 - Data Field Descriptions21-5Enter the downloading phone number, up to 17 digits (the same as in fields *33 and*34). Do not fill unused sp

Page 19 - Common Lobby Logic

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions21-6*44 RING DETECTION COUNT[00]|This field is only applicable if you are using a 4285/4286 VIP Module and/or if yo

Page 20 - COMMON LOBBY

Section 21 - Data Field Descriptions21-7option 3, fire alarms and supervisories go to the primary number only; all reports go tothe secondary number.*

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions21-8*88 BURG. ALARM COMM. DELAY (partition-specific)[0]Enter 0 if you want no delay on burglary alarm communicatio

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Section 21 - Data Field Descriptions21-91*23 CROSS ZONING PAIR TWO||||Enter the second pair of zones that must both be faulted within a 5-minute perio

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions21-101*33 TOUCHTONE W/ROTARY BACKUP[0]Enter 1 to enable rotary backup dialing if the communicator is not successfu

Page 24 - In This Section

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions1-xiiSECTION 1General Description••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Overview♦

Page 25 - Cross Zoning

Section 21 - Data Field Descriptions21-111*53 DISABLE DOWNLOAD CALLBACK[0]Enter 1 to disable the callback requirement for downloading. Enter 0 to requ

Page 26 - Call Waiting Defeat Logic

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions21-12command "57." (Refer to Section 22: #93 Menu Mode Programming and “Programmingwith #80 Scheduling Me

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Section 21 - Data Field Descriptions21-13suppressed during the closing window in order to prevent false alarms if the user armsthe system, then re-ent

Page 28 - Installing The Control

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions21-142*24 DISPLAY TROUBLES OF OTHER PARTITIONS[0]Enter 1 if you want troubles that occur on other partitions to be

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Section 21 - Data Field Descriptions21-153*21 MAX # OF DIALER RETRIES[8]Enter a number from 1 to 8 to set the maximum number of retries to each teleph

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions21-163*60 BELL 2 & AUX RELAY TIMEOUT[00,00]|| Bell 2 Aux. Rly.Use this field to define the length of time Bel

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22-1SECTION 22#93 Menu Mode Programming••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦#93 Main Menu Options♦ Zone Programming♦ Storin

Page 32 - Installing The Keypads

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-2pre-programmed).SEQUENTIAL LEARN?0=No 1=YesOn the Sequential Learn Menu, you can perform thesefunctions:• Progr

Page 33 - Figure 5-2

Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-3#93 Menu Mode Key Commands#93 Enters Menu Mode. ✴ Serves as ENTER key. Press to have keypad accept the

Page 34 - Mounting the Keypads

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-4ENTER ZN NO.000 = QUIT 010Zone 010 entered ↑ Enter the 3-digit zone number that you want to program. Asan examp

Page 35 - Programming Remote Keypads

Section 1 - General Description1-xiii• Individually assignable to bell outputs and/or aux. relayULWireless devices are not permitted in UL Commercial

Page 36 - Basic Hardwired Zones 001-008

Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-5Press ✴ to continue.010 BELL/RLY SEL 0Assign each zone to activate either one or both bell outputsand/or

Page 37 - DETECTOR

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-6Figure 22-1: RF Transmitter Loop Designations010 LEARN S/N?1 = YES, 0 = NO 1If the device’s serial number has

Page 38 - Figure 6.2

Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-7010 INPUT S/N A022-4064The system will enroll the serial number of the first deviceheard and will displa

Page 39 - Zone 6 Tamper Configuration

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-8To enroll serial numbers in Sequential Mode, take the following steps:1. Enter Data Field Programming Mode by e

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Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-9If the first zone number you enter does not have all of the aboveattributes, the system will search its data

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-10At any time during this step, you may press ✴ on the keypad or the upper left button of theprogram tool if yo

Page 42 - (Zones 9 - 87)

Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-11To enter report codes, take the following steps:Enter Program Mode by entering [Installer Code] + 8 0 0 0.

Page 43 - #16 gauge 2400 feet

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-12double-digit entry) and press ✴ . The second digit will bethe ID (second) digit of the Alarm report code for

Page 44 - Power-Up Procedure

Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-13enter other system report codes, enter 0 (NO) and press ✴ tocontinue.System Group 3 CodesSYSTEM GROUP #3?1

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-14• Each description can be composed of a combination of words (up to 3) that are selectedfrom a vocabulary of 2

Page 46 - Polling Loop Supervision

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions1-xiv• Certain system options are selectable for each partition, such as Entry/Exit Delay andsubscriber account num

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Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-15Find the descriptor words you want to use in the fixed-word vocabulary list later in thissection. In this e

Page 48 - Wireless Zone Expansion

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-2a. Press [#], followed by the 2-digit code that represents the first letter you would like todisplay (e.g., 65

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Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-3A cursor will be present at the extreme left of the first line (over the first asterisk). Press6 to move the

Page 50 - 1 2 3 4 5

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-4ALPHA DESCRIPTOR VOCABULARYUse this vocabulary list to enter alpha descriptors. To select a word, press [#] fo

Page 51 - House ID Sniffer Mode

Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-5Device ProgrammingUse this menu to program keypads, receivers, and relay modules.From Data Field Programming

Page 52 - 5700 Series Transmitter Setup

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-6SOUND OPTIONIf you entered device type 1 (alpha keypad), this prompt willappear. You can program keypads indiv

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Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-7START (STT) The START programming determines when and under what conditionsthe device will be activated. Th

Page 54 - 5800 Series Transmitter Setup

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-8B)1. ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION (ZT). Instead of using aRESTORE ZONE LIST, you can select a specific zone (resp

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Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-902 START: ZN TYPEYou can use a Zone Type/System Operation instead of or inaddition to an Event/Zone List com

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-1001 FIRE BELL?1 = YES 0 = NOIf this relay is on a supervised 4204CF module, you can use itas an additional fir

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Section 1 - General Description1-xvAuxiliary RelayProvides a built-in Form C relay which can be used for one of the following purposes:• Alarm activat

Page 58 - Relay Outputs

Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-11001 Zn to Delete?000=QUIT 000Enter each zone number to be deleted from the Zone List,pressing ✴ af

Page 59 - 121110987654321

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions22-12Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitutes VocabularyWord IndexAir...116Ala

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Section 22 - #93 Menu Mode Programming22-1301 ENTER INDEX #Enter the 3-digit substitute word index number from the RelayVoice Descriptors and Custom

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23-1SECTION 23Scheduling Options••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Introduction to Scheduling♦ Time Window Definitions♦

Page 62 - 4285/4286 VIP Module

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-2friendly menus (#80, #81 & #83 modes), explained in detail in this section. These menustake you step by ste

Page 63 - Wiring the VIP Module

Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-3Time-DrivenEventsBy using time windows, the system can automatically activate and de-activate relays at predetermin

Page 64 - Programming the VIP Module

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-4Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun HolOp/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl01/04 01/04 01/04 01/04 01/05 02/

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Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-5Open/Close DefinitionsOpening and closing windows are controlled by schedules that you define. There are threetypes

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-6Programming with #80 Scheduling Menu ModeYou can use #80 Scheduling Menu Mode to program most of the scheduling

Page 67 - Programming

Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-7There are 5 sets of scheduling menus, as shown below. To select a menu set, enter 1 at adisplayed main menu prompt.

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions1-xviOptional Backup DialerSupports use of 5140DLM Backup Dialer for connecting to a second supervised telephonelin

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-8Time Windows Definitions WorksheetThe system provides 20 time windows that you can define with start and stop t

Page 70 - J2 Trigger Outputs

Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-9Time Window programming and display the “Quit?” prompt.Enter 0 at the “Quit?” prompt toreturn to the main menu choi

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-10Open/Close Schedules programming. You will see the “Quit?”prompt.Enter 0 at the “Quit?” prompt toreturn to the

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Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-11Holiday Definitions & Schedule WorksheetYou can define up to 16 holidays for the system. Each holiday can be a

Page 73 - 5140LED Indicator Module

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-12When you have programmed all holidays, enter 00 at the“HOLIDAY NUMBER?” prompt to exit the Holiday menus.Time-

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Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-13Relay commandsAction CodeActionSpecifier01 Relay On Relay #02 Relay Off Relay #03 Relay Close for 2 seconds Rel

Page 75 - 7720 WIRING DIAGRAM

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-14Open/Close WindowsActivation time 3 (During) is the only valid choice for these functions:Action CodeActionSpe

Page 76 - PANIC ALARM

Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-15Timed Events?1 Yes 0 = No 0Enter 1 to program timed events using relay outputs.TIMED EVENT # ?01-20, 00=Q

Page 77 - Direct Wire Downloading

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-16time that has been stored for the window is displayed. Pressthe ✴ to continue.01 Active time?

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Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-17Access Sched. ?1 Yes 0 = No 0Enter 1 to program access schedules.If no limitations apply, enter 0.ACCESS S

Page 79 - External Sounders

Section 1 - General Description1-xviiCross-Zoning CapabilityHelps prevent false alarms by preventing a zone from going into alarm unless its designate

Page 80 - Programming the Bell Outputs

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-18Partition/Windows Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SunStart Time HH:MMStop Time HH:MM3Disarm WindowStart Time HH:MMStop

Page 81 - (Model 610-7)

Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-19Programming Temporary SchedulesOnly users with an authority level of manager or higher can program temporary sched

Page 82 - Auxiliary Relay

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions23-20#83 User Scheduling Menu ModeThe system provides up to 20 "timers" that allow the end user to contro

Page 83 - Four-Wire Detector Circuit

Section 23 - Scheduling Options23-21Enter 0 to put the schedule in effect for one week only.Press ✴ to accept the entry. The system will quit UserSc

Page 84 - Section 14- Auxiliary Relay

24-1SECTION 24System Communication••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ A Successful Transmission♦ Reporting Formats♦ Loadi

Page 85 - Dialer Outputs

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions24-2The following table describes each format in greater detail:3+1 and 4+1 StandardFormatsComprised of a 3- or 4-d

Page 86 - Dialer Operation

Section 24 - System Communications24-3ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting takes the following format: CCCC QEEE GG ZZZwher

Page 87 - Section 15- Dialer Outputs

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions24-41234 5155 1555 1 (Acct #1234, with alarms on channels 9 and 12)LIMITATIONS• ADEMCO High Speed reporting provide

Page 88 - Event Log Options

Section 24 - System Communications24-5TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODESCode Definition110 Fire Alarm111 Smoke Alarm*113 Water Flow Alarm121 Duress122 Si

Page 89 - Programming Event Log Options

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions24-6COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for LOW SPEED FORMAT (*94*80)*45 PRIMARY FORMAT 0 Ademco Low Speed*46 LOW SPEED FOR

Page 90 - Event Logging Procedures

2-1SECTION 2Planning a Partitioned System••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Theory of Partitioning♦ Setting Up a Partiti

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Section 24 - System Communications24-7COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS FOR ZONESZone #Low Speed1st 2ndExpress1st 2ndHigh Speed1st 2ndContact ID1st 2nd001 01 00

Page 92 - Section 16- Event Log Options

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions24-8COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS FOR ZONES (cont’d)Zone #Low Speed1st 2ndExpress1st 2ndHigh Speed1st 2ndContact ID1st 2nd

Page 93 - Final Power-Up Procedure

Section 24 - System Communications24-9COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS FOR ZONES (cont’d)Zone #Low Speed1st 2ndExpress1st 2ndHigh Speed1st 2ndContact ID1st 2nd6

Page 94 - Backup Power Calculations

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions24-10COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS FOR ZONES (cont’d)Zone #Low Speed1st 2ndExpress1st 2ndHigh Speed1st 2ndContact ID1st 2n

Page 95 - Cannot exceed 128MA

25-1SECTION 25Downloading Primer(Remote Downloading is not a UL Listed feature)••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Genera

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions25-22. Enter [Installer code] + [#] + 5. The panel temporarily enables a ring count of 5 andsets the Download Callb

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Section 25 - Downloading Primer25-3• Set the real-time clock.Access SecurityAccess to the control panel from a remote location is protected against co

Page 98 - BATTERY SELECTION TABLE

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions25-4The connections between the control panel and the 4100SM are different from thoseshown in the 4100SM Installati

Page 99 - Section 17 – Final Power-Up

26-1SECTION 26Setting The Real-Time Clock••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Information♦ Setting the Time and Da

Page 100 - The Mechanics Of Programming

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions26-2

Page 101 - Entry Errors

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions2-2(multiple access) can "log on" to one partition from another partition's keypad, providedthat pro

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27-1SECTION 27User Access Codes••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Information♦ User Codes and Levels of Authorit

Page 103 - #93 Menu Mode Programming

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions27-2Level 0: Installer (User 1)• Program this level in field *00 (default = 5-1-4-0). Select installer Open/Close r

Page 104 - Zone Type Definitions

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions27-2• Operator C (sometimes known as the Babysitter code) cannot disarm the system unlessthe system was armed with

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Section 27 - User Access Codes27-3Note that Open/Close reporting of Quick Arm is enabled if User 002 is enabled forOpen/Close reporting, and that Quic

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions27-4User Number = 003Enter Auth. LevelEnter the level number as follows:1 = Master (arm, disarm, bypass, add, or mo

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Section 27 - User Access Codes27-5global arm options that you programmed for each partition towhich you granted the user access. For example:Part. 1 A

Page 108 - Zone Index/Zone Type Defaults

28-1SECTION 28Keypad Functions••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Information♦ Arming Functions♦ Global Arming♦ A

Page 109 - Zone Type Defaults

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions28-2SYSTEM COMMANDSFUNCTION ACTIONDisplay FaultedZonesBefore arming, the system must be in the READY condition (all

Page 110 - Data Field Descriptions

Section 28 - Keypad Functions28-3• If, when you are disarming the system using a Global Disarm, any of the selectedpartitions has a condition that wou

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions28-4Part. 1 A0T WHSEUser 01 Auth.=1G.The user's Open/Close report capability is shown by the periodfollowing

Page 112 - 995 996 999

iiRecommendations for Proper ProtectionThe Following Recommendations For The Location Of Fire And Burglary Detection Devices Help ProvideProper Covera

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Section 2 - Planning a Partitioned System2-3You cannot program a partition to "arm" the lobby unless you first program it to "affect&qu

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Section 28 - Keypad Functions28-5• Arming sequences that involve bypassing certain zones before arming.• Seldom-used but repeatable sequences.• Relay

Page 115 - Prm. Sec

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions28-6nn DEVICE IS OFFHIT 0=OFF , 1=ONVoice: "[voice descriptor] DEVICE nn ON/OFF. FOR [voicedescriptor] ON E

Page 116 - 95 96 99 Duress

29-1SECTION 29Testing The System••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Checkout Procedure for Hardwired Zones♦ Checkout Proc

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions29-2to which the zone is assigned should display the number of the faulted zone. Trippingfire and panic zones will

Page 118

Section 29 - Testing The System29-35. When you see the proper display on the keypad(s), the polling loop zones in the systemare functioning properly

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions29-4• If you are using a single receiver, the keypad will beep three times to indicate that ithas received a signal

Page 120 - Alm Chck Byps O/C Systm Test

Section 29 - Testing The System29-5by the installer by entering [Installer Code] + [#] + 68 while the burglary portion of thesystem is disarmed. This

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions29-6Burglary Walk-Test (Code + TEST 5)The Burglary Walk-Test causes the system to sound keypad beeps in response to

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Section 29 - Testing The System29-7Trouble ConditionsSupervisory MessagesA keypad display of “SUPV” accompanied by a zone number (001-087) and an alph

Page 123 - Bell 1 Bell 2

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions29-8• Fire trouble on any zone (zone response types 9, 16, 17, 18, 19)• Fire supervisory present (zone response typ

Page 124 - Bell 2 Aux

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions2-4Sequence #2:Office 1 Office 2 Lobby ActionUser #2:(Armed) Disarms DisarmsUser #1:Disarms (Disarmed) (No change)U

Page 125 - Bell 2 Aux. Rly

Section 29 - Testing The System29-9Contacting Technical SupportPLEASE!Before you call Technical Support, be sure you:• READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!• Check a

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions29-10

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Appendix A-1APPENDIX ARegulatory Agency Statements••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••UL Installation RequirementsThe following requiremen

Page 128 - Zone Programming

VISTA-100 Installation InstructionsAppendix A-2• If a secondary number is programmed, set the maximum number of dialer re-tries to 3, 4,or 5 in field

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Appendix A - Regulatory Agency StatementsAppendix A-3For Grade AA Service:• Follow the instructions for Grade A service, except use the 7920SE in plac

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VISTA-100 Installation InstructionsAppendix A-4"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT"This equipment has been tested to FCC requ

Page 131 - Axxx-xxxx

Appendix A - Regulatory Agency StatementsAppendix A-5CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS(DOC) STATEMENTNOTICEThe Canadian Department of Communicatio

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VISTA-100 Installation InstructionsAppendix A-6

Page 133 - Zone Number Entered

Appendix B-1APPENDIX BDIP Switch Tables••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Page 135 - Report Code Programming

Section 2 - Planning a Partitioned System2-5Master Keypad Setup and OperationAlthough this system has 8 actual partitions, it provides an extra partit

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Appendix B - DIP Switch TablesAppendix B-3DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES4275 PIRMIRRORDIPSHOWN SET FORID 10 (A)SIDE VIEW(UP)1234567UPDNPOS

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VISTA-100 Installation InstructionsAppendix B-4DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 RF SYSTEM WIRELESS DEVICESHOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)HOUSE ID (1 SH

Page 138 - Programming Alpha Descriptors

Appendix C-1APPENDIX CSummary of System Commands••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Event LoggingCommandsEvent Log Display = Code + [#] +

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VISTA-100 Installation InstructionsAppendix C-2SchedulingCommandsInstaller-Programmed Schedule Events = Installer Code + [#] + 80Temporary Schedule Ed

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Appendix D-1APPENDIX DSpecifications••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••VISTA-100 CONTROLPhysical:18”H X 14.5”W X 4.3”DElectrical:Primary

Page 141 - ****DISARMED****

VISTA-100 Installation InstructionsAppendix D-2DIGITAL COMMUNICATORFormats Supported:ADEMCO High SpeedADEMCO 4+2 ExpressADEMCO Low SpeedADEMCO Contact

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Index-1Index••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1451 Enclosure, 4-41451 Transformer, 4-424-Hour Audible Alarm, 19-224-Hour Auxiliary Alarm

Page 143 - (For Adding Custom Words)

VISTA-100 Installation InstructionsIndex-2FFalse Alarm Reduction, 3-1FCC, A-4FCC Registration No, D-1Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) Statement,

Page 144 - Device Programming

IndexIndex-3TTamper Protection, 8-7Technical Support: Contact, 29-9Telephone Line Connections,15-1Temporary Schedule Worksheet,23-18Temporary Schedule

Page 145 - Relay Programming

VISTA-100 Installation InstructionsIndex-4

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions2-6A Master keypad uses the same panic buttons as Partition 1. Master keypad panics are sent toPartition 1, and wi

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WARNING!THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEMWhile this System is an advanced wireless security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against

Page 148

Appendix-6We continue to develop new and improved protection devices. Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and theirloved ones to learn about t

Page 149 - Zone List Programming

ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTYAlarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiariesand affiliates ("Sel

Page 150 - Relay Voice Descriptors

TRANSFORMERW/ENCLOSUREADEMCO No.1451(supplied)INPUT: 120VAC, 60HZ, 1.0A max. Connect to a dedicated circuit. See

Page 151 - CUSTOM WORD NO

165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York, 11791Copyright © 1997 PITTWAY CORPORATION

Page 152 - RF Serial Number Clear Mode

3-1SECTION 3False Alarm Reduction Features••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Information♦ Exit Error Logic and R

Page 153 - Scheduling Options

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions3-2• Exit Error by Zone (this is sent as a regular alarm if you are using ADEMCO High Speedformat)• Bypass reportsR

Page 154

Section 3 - False Alarm Reduction Features3-3• If an entry/exit zone is paired with an interior follower zone, be sure to enter theentry/exit zone as

Page 155 - Time Windows Definitions

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions3-4

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4-1SECTION 4Installing The Control••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Mounting the Control Cabinet♦ Installing the Cabine

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions4-2ULFor UL installations which are intended to provide certificated burglary service, refer to thespecial requirem

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iiiIn addition, we recommend that radio backup be used in a security system so that alarm signals canstill be sent to the alarm monitoring station in

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Section 4 - Installing The Control4-3Installing the Control's Circuit BoardTo install the control’s circuit board, take the following steps and r

Page 160 - Programming Time Windows

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions4-4Panel Earth Ground ConnectionsTo ground the panel, take the following steps:1. Connect the earth ground post ins

Page 161 - Daily Open/Close Worksheet

5-1SECTION 5Installing The Keypads••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Keypads That May Be Used♦ Wiring to the Keypads♦ Us

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions5-2• The length of all wire runs combined must not exceed 2000 feet when unshielded quadconductor cable is used (10

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Section 5 - Installing The Keypads5-3Figure 5-2. Using a Supplementary Power Supply for KeypadsMounting the KeypadsMount the keypads at a height that

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions5-45. When the proper “READY” message is displayed on the keypad(s) addressed at 00, 01, 02,and 03, the system is f

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6-1SECTION 6Basic Hardwired Zones 001-008••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Common Characteristics of Hardwired Zones 1-

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions6-2Wiring 2-Wire Smoke Detectors to Zones 1 and 2Zones 1 and 2 have the added capability of supporting 2-wire smoke

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Section 6 - Basic Hardwired Zones 001-0086-3Compatible 2-Wire Smoke DetectorsYou may use up to sixteen 2-wire smoke detectors each on zones 1 and 2. T

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions6-4Figure 6-2. 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections (Zones 1-8)2. Connect detectors (including heat detectors, if use

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ivTable of Contents••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION...

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Section 6 - Basic Hardwired Zones 001-0086-5When you set it in this manner, the zone will trigger a trouble when the panel is disarmedand an alarm whe

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions6-6Programming and Checkout of Hardwired ZonesYou must program each zone in order for it to become operational. To

Page 172 - #83 User Scheduling Menu Mode

7-1SECTION 72-Wire Polling Loop Expansion(Zones 9 - 87)••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Polling Loop Overview♦ Common

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions7-2number or group is determined by the setting of DIP switches. Other devices have a built-inunique serial number

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Section 7 - 2-Wire Polling Loop Expansion7-3Figure 7-1. Polling Loop ConnectionsThe 4297 Polling Loop Extender may be used to provide additional poll

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions7-4Figure 7-2a. Polling Loop Connections Using One 4297 Extender ModuleFigure 7-2b. Polling Loop Connections Usin

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Section 7 - 2-Wire Polling Loop Expansion7-5Polling Loop SupervisionA short on the polling loop is indicated by a trouble on its supervisory zone, and

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions7-6Compatible Polling Loop Devices (cont’d)4275 Dual PIR • Dual-element PIR with built-in RPM(connects directly to

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8-1SECTION 8Wireless Zone Expansion••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Common Characteristics of Wireless Zones♦ Wireless

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions8-25800 SeriesReceiver Zones5881L up to 85881M up to 165881H up to 875881EH up to 87 (use withUL864 installations)I

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Table of ContentsvFire Alarm Verification for Smoke Detectors...6-4Zone 6 Tamper Configu

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Section 8 - Wireless Zone Expansion8-3• For maximum range, install the RF receiver at least 10 feet from the control panel orany keypads to avoid inte

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions8-4Installing the 5800TM ModuleYou will need to install this module only if you are using one or more 5827BD Wirele

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Section 8 - Wireless Zone Expansion8-55700 Series Transmitter SetupEach 5700 Series transmitter has DIP switches to set both the transmitter’s zone nu

Page 184 - Downloading Primer

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions8-6Zone Type Trans/Zone #Entry/Exit Burglary 1 through 47 *Perimeter Burglary 1 through 47 *Interior Burglary 1 thr

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Section 8 - Wireless Zone Expansion8-7Compatible 5700 Series Transmitters (cont’d)Model Product Zone No. Description5775 PIR Detector 32-47 • Dual-ele

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions8-8The supervision for a particular transmitter that may be carried off the premises (5801,5802MN) can be turned of

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Section 8 - Wireless Zone Expansion8-9Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters (cont’d)Model ProductProgram AsInput Type Description58025802CPPendant (Pers

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions8-10Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters (cont’d)Model ProductProgram AsInput Type Description5827 Wireless Keypad H

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8-1SECTION 9Relay Outputs••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Relay Basics♦ Wiring the 4204 and 4204CF Relay Modules♦ Prog

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions9-2Figure 9-1a: 4204 Relay ModuleSWITCH 4204 ADDRESS SETTINGSPOSITION ("—" means "OFF")0 1 2 3

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Table of ContentsviSection 13. EXTERNAL SOUNDERS... 13-1Ge

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Section 9-Relay Outputs9-3Figure 9-1b: 4204CF Relay Module3. When you are mounting them remotely, homerun each module back to the control. Thetable be

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions9-4

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10-1SECTION 104285/4286 VIP Module••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Information♦ Mounting the VIP Module♦ Wirin

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions10-2To mount the VIP Module, take the following steps:1. When the VIP Module is mounted inside the control cabinet,

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Section 10-4285 VIP Module10-3ANSWERING MACHINESPEAKER VOLUMEADJUSTABLE ON4286 ONLY▲▲4285/4286PHONE MODULE123456 7YELLOW: TO DATA OUT (term. 14)NO CON

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions10-4

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11-1SECTION 11Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Unit••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Information♦ AAV Module Oper

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions11-2messages triggered during ongoing conversation will be held until either the AAV modulesignals that it is inact

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Section 11 – Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Unit11-31 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16▲ONMODEL EAGLE SECURITY1241REFER TO AAV MODULEINSTRUC

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions11-4

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Table of ContentsviiReport Code Programming...22-9Programmin

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12-1SECTION 12J2 Trigger Outputs••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Information♦ Remote Keypad Sounder Operation

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions12-2Figure 12-1. J2 Pin Assignments and FunctionsRemote Keypad Sounder Operation and WiringYou can use an optional

Page 205 - Dialer Test

Figure 12-3. Remote Keyswitch WiringULIn Commercial Fire installations, mount the keyswitch next to a keypad. The keypad will providethe UL-required

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions12-4Keyswitch Operation With Alarms Present:A momentary short across zone 7 will silence alarm bell and keypad soun

Page 207 - Armed Burglary System Test

Section 12 – J2 Trigger Outputs12-5If you use this feature, set program field 3*20 to 2, and connect the 5140LED module toJ2/OUT 1, 3, 4, 5, as shown

Page 208 - Trouble Conditions

VISTA-100 Installation Instructions12-6The fire and burglary/audible panic alarm triggers remain HIGH until a [User Code] + OFFis entered in all enabl

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4.7K(NOTE)ZONE 1TB212345678910TB112345678910CONNECT TO POLLINGLOOP GROUND SCREWZONE 2ZONE 3ZONE 4ZONE 5FAULTCABINET GROUNDEARTH GROUNDSEE 7920SE INST.

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions12-8Event Log Printer ConnectionsThe VISTA-100's event log can be printed on a local serial printer. If you u

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Section 12 – J2 Trigger Outputs12-9

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13-1SECTION 13External Sounders••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Information♦ Bell Circuit Supervision♦ Program

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Table of ContentsviiiTo Add an RF Key to an Existing User...27-6To DELETE a Mas

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions13-2To unsupervise bell circuits, take the following steps:1. Cut the white jumpers W1 (for Bell 1) and/or W4 (for

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Section 13 - External Sounders13-3ModelDescriptionSystem Sensor MASS121575 ADA Horn/StrobeSystem Sensor MA/SS-12 Horn/StrobeWheelock LS1-12-VFR Strobe

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14-1SECTION 14Auxiliary Relay••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Relay Functions•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions14-2Trouble/Supervisory Activation (3*61 = 0)You can program steady activation in response to any zone- or system-r

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Section 14- Auxiliary Relay14-3

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15-1SECTION 15Dialer Outputs••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Dialer Outputs Available♦ Telephone Line Connections♦ Tel

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions15-2• To prevent the risk of shock, disconnect phone lines at telco jacks before servicing the panel.• If the commu

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Section 15- Dialer Outputs15-3

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16-1SECTION 16Event Log Options••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ General Information♦ Event Log Printer Connections♦ Pr

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions16-2123456789J2 CONNECTOR4142TR CABLE876543214100SM+ PWR- (GND)RXDnot usednot usednot usednot usedDTRRED BLUE WH

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ixList of Figures••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4-1. Installing the Lock...

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Section 16- Event Log Options16-55. Exit Program Mode by pressing *99.NOTE: For more information about actual programming procedures, see Section 18:

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions16-4ALL EVENT LOGTYPE CCC UUUDisplay shows all categories of events in chronological orderfrom most recent to oldes

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Section 16- Event Log Options16-5

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17-1SECTION 17Final Power-Up Procedure••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••In This Section♦ Connecting the AC Transformer♦ Backup Power Cal

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions17-25. Replace the front cover of the enclosure and fasten it with the screws supplied.A few seconds after power is

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Section 17 – Final Power-Up17-3Select one of the batteries (listed in the Battery Selection Table later in this section)which has a capacity greater t

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions17-4Total Control Panel Load WorksheetsTo calculate the total current for the Aux. Power 1, Aux. Power 2, Bell 1 an

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Section 17 – Final Power-Up17-55. Enter the total pollingloop using valuescalculated in thepolling loopworksheet.POLLING LOOP Total CurrentStandby Ala

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VISTA-100 Installation Instructions17-6Capacity Formula Calc ValueStandbyCapacityTotal standby load x 24 or 60 hours x 1.1contingency factor (use tota

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Section 17 – Final Power-Up17-7

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