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VISTA4V20XMINSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONSI%U)EMCOIN6493V110/93Previous Menu

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Type 0624-hour Silent Alarm.Type 0724-hour Audible Alarm.Type 0824-hour Auxiliary Alarm.Type 09Supervised Fire. (NoVerification)Type 10Interior w/Dela

Page 3 - CONGRATUMTIONS!

Zone 1(Cent)Zone 1 AdvisoriesZones 2-8EOLR Fire Zone:●●●●●●●●●Program Zone 1 as a Fire zone (type 09).Program Field●41 as a “O” (EOLR required).Leave

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Zones 2-8(Cent)LSmoke Detectors ● Supports as many 4-wire smoke detectors as can bem Zones 2-8powered (see UL Note on next page).● Assign zone respons

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4219 Zone Expander ●●●●The 4120XM supports up to 8 additional wired zones using one 4219 zoneexpander. If no 4219 is connected, field 1●58 must be set

Page 6 - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

WIRELESS ZONE EXPANSION (Zones 1-63)GeneraI Information(Receivers)Transmitters SupportedBy Various Re&iversThe Following Table Summarizes Wireless

Page 7 - SUMMARY OF SYSTEM FEATURES

4281 Series.Set house ID via field 1●51. (All transmitters used in the system must be set toReceiversthis same ID.). Set receiver’s device address usi

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The Following Table Summarizes Wireless Transmitter Characteristics.Transmitters● System supports 5700 series transmitters.(General)G Each transmitter

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Wireless Zone TypesEach RF zone can be programmed to respond as any zone type such asENTRY/EXIT, INTERIOR, PERIMETER, etc. (see the ZONE TYPES section

Page 10 - BASIC 8 HARD-WIRED ZONES

Receiver FaultAnnunciating the failure of the RF receiver(s) is as follows:AnnunciationFaults (for zones 88-91) will report as trouble conditions only

Page 11 - Zones 2-8

VOLTAGE TRIGGER OUTPUTS (Connector TB2)(For LORRAS, STUS, Remote Console Sounder, Remote Keyswitch)TB2 provides 3 trigger outputs for operating the 41

Page 13 - 4219 Zone Expander ●

123456780000000041mcMlB2HEADER!ldiii$j(Ia10M ‘*t}SM12GXMP2()lRtGGER CASLEc>, , , 1 n ,SA4120XMP-2 Trigger Cable with Pull-ups(installer-provided) f

Page 14 - GeneraI Information

● An optional closed-circuit tamper switch (model 112) can be wired in serieswith zone 7, so that,if the switchplate is removed from the wall, the tam

Page 15 - /w%k%’wrO

REMOTE CONSOLESGeneralIMPORTANT NOTE:IIf addressable consoles [4127 Non-AddressableFixed-Word Console4137AD AddressableFixed-Word Console5137AD Addres

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6139 DeluxeAddressableAlpha ConsoleMounting TheConsolesWiring ConsolesPowering AdditionalConsolesThe 6139 Remote Console is keypad addressable (no DIP

Page 17 - Wireless Zone Types

EXTERNAL SOUNDERSRelay OutputThe 4120XM provides a wet bell relay output which is used to power externalalarm sounders. Connections are made to termin

Page 18 - Annunciation

Ground Start ModuleNot intended for use in UL Listed applications.An optional 675 Ground Start modulecan be used for installations havingtelephone lin

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Mounting theControl CabinetMounting The PCBoardAdvisoryMounting TheCabinet LockThe 4120XM is supplied with a 12.5”W x 14.5”H x 3“D cabinet suitable fo

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POWERING THE SYSTEMPrimary PowerBack-Up PowerEarth GroundConnectionsPower-Up ProcedurePower to the Control panel is supplied by model No. 1321/TF2* Pl

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TABLE 1. AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEETDEVICECURRENT #uNITsTOTALCURRENT4127 Console20mAt4137AD Console60 mAt5137AD/ADR Console90 mAt6127 Cons

Page 22 - REMOTE CONSOLES

SECURITY ACCESS CODESGeneral InformationChoice of 4-Digit(Standard) or 6-Digit(High Security) CodesUser Codes & Levels OfAuthorityThe System allow

Page 23 - I I~1 /l

CONGRATUMTIONS!On Your Purchase of the Ademco4120XMThe purpose of these Installation Instructions is to give you a completeoverview of the system, and

Page 24 - PHONE CONNECTIONS

..-. ---- .user Goaes 4kLevels ofAuthority (cont.)Assigning orDeleting TemporaryCodes By User 2(Master User)To Assign A TemporaryCode:Temporary Code(U

Page 25 - Ground Start Module

To Delete a lemp;~d~1. Enter Master Code..2. Press CODE key3. Enter User # to be deleted4 Enter Master Code.Assigning or● User 3 can only assignor del

Page 26 - SIOEVIEW

Arming FunctionsThe following is a brief list of system commands. For detailed informationconcerning system functions, refer to the User’s Manual.Disa

Page 27 - POWERING THE SYSTEM

Using The Built-InUser% Guide (AlphaConsoles Only)DisplayingDescriptors (AlphaConsoles Only)Recalling Alarm &Trouble Messages(Memory Of Alarm)An a

Page 28 - ❑ , 12V+ & Ground Return)

Other TroubleA display of “COMM. FAILURE” (Alpha consoles) or “FCM(Fixed-word consoles)Conditionsat the Console indicates that a failure occurred in t

Page 29 - SECURITY ACCESS CODES

Split/Duai ReportingDual reporting (*51) sends all reports to both primary and secondary phonenumbers. Split reportingallows reports to be divided bet

Page 30 - (Master User)

4+2 ExpressADEMCO’S Express format provides the same information as the 4+2 format,but with three differences:1. The data is transmitted in DTMF (Dual

Page 31 - CONSOLE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS

Contact ID This the only format that can identify all 64 protection zones by their unique zoneReporting(Contact) ID numbers, and provides a l-digit ev

Page 32 - [*I+ [W I B

Field # Low SpeedContact ID High SpeedExpress*46, *48Choose transmissionNo effectNo effectNo effectspeed and frequency●52, ●53 Send as either 4+2No ef

Page 33 - TROUBLE CONDITIONS

Programming ProceduresGeneralDefaultProgrammingData ProgrammingNote: A tear-out blank programming form has been included at the centerfold ofthis manu

Page 34 - Power Failure

GENERAL INFORMATION...7SUMMARY OF SYSTEM FEATURES ...

Page 35 - 4+2 Reporting

Programming Steps1. Enter Programming modeProgramming mode can be entered in one of two ways.a) Press both the [K] and [#] keys at the same time withi

Page 36 - Reporting

Communication Default ProgrammingGeneralTo help expedite the installation, Ademco has incorporated 4 differentcommunication defaults in the Control (L

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Ademco ExpressLoading this default does the following:(*94●81)● Selects Ademco express reporting format, with checksum, for both phonenumbers.. Report

Page 38 - No effect

●45 PRIMARY FORMAT❑O AderncaLowSpeed*51DUAL REPORTING•1Ono●46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) ❑ AdeMCOLOWspeed*52 STANDARD/EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY●47 S

Page 39 - Programming Procedures

‘*45*46*47●48’49●5OPRIMARY FORMAT~AdenKoExPressLOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) ❑SECONDARY FORMAT ❑ AdwncoE)rPressLOW SPEED FORMAT (Sec.)❑CHECKSUM VERIFICAT

Page 40 - Programming Steps

●45 PRIMARY FORMAT~2AdemcoHighSpeed●51DUAL REPORTING•1Ono●46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) ❑●52 STANDARD/EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY●47 SECONDARY FORMAT❑

Page 41 - Communication

●45●46●47’48●49●5OPRIMARY FORMAT❑1 Ademco ContactlDLOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) ❑SECONDARY FORMAT ❑ AderncoContsctlDLOW SPEED FORMAT (Sec.)❑CHECKSUM VER

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DESCRIPTION OF 4120XM PROGRAMMING FIELDSTo enter Program Mode, enter Installer code+ [8]+ [0]+ [0].To set Standard Defaults, press ●97.To access secon

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*13 Alarm Sounder Duration Enter the length of time an external sounder or the console’s sounder will sound(01-1 5)for all audible alarms (multiply en

Page 44 - EIIEHIIE mHIIlsta*fd

●29 Quick Arm(O=no/l=yes)●3O Touch-Tone Or RotaryDial(Q=R/1=-IT)●31 PABX Access CodeEnter 1 to enable arming of the burglary system in any mode by usi

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.,~ POWERINQ THE SYSTEM... 27PRIMARY POWER ...

Page 46 - Klmmlmmtml

●37 Download Command Eight single-digit field entries:EnablesDialer Shutdown, System Shutdown, Not Used (0), Remote Bypass, Remote@=yes/ O=no)Disarm,

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*5O SESCOA/RadionicaEnter O if Radionics format is to be used with hexadecimal O-9, B-F reporting.(1= Ses/!l= Rad)Enter 1 if SESCOA format is to be us

Page 48 - (Q=no/l=yes)

*68 Supervisory & Restore Five 2-digit field entries:Codes For Zones Alarm Restore, Trouble, Trouble Restore, Bypass, Bypass Restore.33-48%9 Repor

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●63 First Test RepofiOne 2digit fieid entry:TimeEnter the time from the time that the programming mode is exited that the firsttest report shall be tr

Page 50 - (Q/1 /2f3)

1*O9 Response Type For Three 2-digit field entfies:89 (2nd Receiver),90 (lst Receiver),9l (lst Receiver).Zones 89-91For UL applications, use of 1 or 2

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1●33 TouchstoneEnter 1 to enable Rotary back-up if communicator is not successful on dialingW/Rotary Backupusing TouchTone DTMF on first attempt. Ente

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1*51 4281 HouselDIf using 4281 RF Receivers, enter the house ID.(01 -31 )1●52 Cancel Repo~Enter 1 for no restriction. Enhy O=withinBell Timeout period

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Programming ZoneGeneralEntering ZoneDescriptionsIf using an Alpha console, a user-friendly English language description/location ofall protection zone

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Adding CustomUp to 20 installer-defined words can be added to the built-in vocabulary. Each ofWordsthe 20 “words” can actually consist of several word

Page 55 - 1.34 communication

A cursor will be present at the extreme left of the first line (over the first “star”).The [6] key is used to move the cursor to the right and the [4]

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.,PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS (Alpha Consoles) ... 57General...

Page 57 - Programming Zone

What IsDownloading allows the installer or central station operator to remotely access,Downloading?program, and control the security system over norma

Page 58 - Message Display

What Can Be Done● Arm the System in the Away Mode; Disarm the SystemoncePanel IS ● Bypass a Zone‘lOn-Linell?c Force the System to Accept a New Program

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Direct Wire DownloadingGeneralThe 4120XM can be downloaded at the office or installation site without using amodem or telephone line by using 4130PC D

Page 60 - Downloading Work?

Using The TestModeDoors and WindowsMotion DetectorsSmoke DetectorsTurn Off Test ModeArmed System TestAfter the installation is completed, the Security

Page 61 - How Secure Is

Turning The System1. Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of itsOver To The Userfunctions as well as the User’s Ma

Page 62 - RED BLUE WHITE

Remote ConsolesConsole Is Inoperable; “Erratic Display●●Power down completely (AC + battety), disconnect the battery, and power upagain (AC only).Chec

Page 63 - Using The Test

Wireless“SET-UP ERROR” (Alphaconsoles), “E4” or “E8”Fixed-Word consoles)displayed“88” or “90” appears inconsole display and rapidbeeping occurs“89” or

Page 64 - Over To The User

Console displays “NOTREADY” but no zone isdisplayed when [*] READYkey is depressedWhile in the “TEST” mode,some or all of thetransmitters are notrespo

Page 65 - Hard-Wired Zones, 1-8

4120XM CONTROLPhysical: 12-1/2”W X 14-1/2”H X 3“D(317mm x368mm x 76mm)Electrical:Voltage Input: From Ademco No. 1321/TF2 Plug-In Transformer(use 1321C

Page 66 - Wireless

6127 REMOTE CONSOLEPhysical:5.75” Wx 4.75”H X 1“ D(146mm x 121mm x 26mm)Electrical:Vottage Input 12VDCCurrent Drain: 20 mAInterface Wiring:RED:12VDC i

Page 67 - Communications

SUMMARY OF SYSTEM FEATURESThe Following Table Lists The Major Features Of The System.System The 4120XM Control is a microprocessor based,programmable

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u.k’1Figure 9. 4120XM SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM-70-

Page 69 - X 4.75”H X 1.25” D

DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR WIRELESS DEVICES-71-

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I FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) PART 15 STATEMENT \This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use.

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CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS(DOC) STATEMENTNOTICEThe Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certifi

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

Page 73 - (DOC) STATEMENT

ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTYAlarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions,subsidiaries and affiliates (“Seller”)

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ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO.A DIVISION OF PlllWAY CORPORATION165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791Copyright O 1993 PlllWAY CORPORATIONN6493V1 10/9

Page 75 - ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY

4120XM PROORAMM8NQ FORMSUMMARY OF PROGRAMMING COMMANDS● To enter p~em rnodq eriterInetellercode+ [8] + [0] + [0]. Enter firstfiatd sddressto begin pmp

Page 76 - N6493V1 10/93

●38*39●4O●41●42●43’44*45INHIBIT BYPASS OF A ZONEu01-31; [00 if allzones(exceptFfrazones)canbe~*47 SECONDARYFORMAT•1[O=Lowspaedll=ContaUID2=AdammH@hSpe

Page 77 - 4120XM PROORAMM8NQ FORM

ALARM REPORT CODE & ID DIQITS FOR RFRCVRS & PANICS, & TNEIR SUPV. & RESTORECODES [Alloodeadefaultto 00]1 ●OO OPEWCLOSE REPORT ENASLE❑

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Major Features Of The System (Continued)Communication● Easier programming for communication fields.FieldsSimply enter the desired code for each zone.C

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1●261*271*261’291*3O1’31FIRST RF RECEIVER SELECTl=yes[O=rio]SECOND RF RECEIVER SELECT 1- [O=rro]RFTRANSMllTER LOW BA7TERY ANNUN.l=imrnadlatq [O=whandf

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ZONE TYPES & APPLICABLE SENSORSType 00Type 01Entry/Exit #1 Burglary.Type 02Entry/Exit #2 Burglary.Type 03Perimeter Burglary.Type 04Interior, Follo

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