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ADEMCO!
INSTALLATION
No. 4140
VISTA AT
INSTRUCTIONS
SECURITY SYSTEM
(xMTENTs
General Information ........................................... 2
Remote Programming and Control ................................ 3
Zone Types Available for Selection ............................ 5
Functional Description of Zone Types .......................... 6
Zone Expansion ................................................ 10
4-Digit Security Codes........................................ 10
Wiring ConnectionsO ........................................... 14
Remote KeysWitch Operation and Wiring ......................... 17
Optional Remote Keypad Connection (4131/4147)................. 17
Installation of No. 4152LM and Wiring to No. 4208..............17
Console Wiring’ Connections (5137 or 4137)..................... 18
Mounting the Console(s)
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19
Surface Mounting ........................................... 19
Flush Wall Mounting ........................................ 19
Programming.the Security Control.............
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22
Factory Preset Values
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24
Specific Address Programming Instructions.............. .... 31
Programming Zone Descriptions
for Display onthe 5137 Console ....................... 55
Creating a Custom Message Display
(Only Usable on 5137 Consoles) ........................ 57
Testing the System............................................58
5137 LCD Viewing Angle Adjustment. ......................... 59
Using the Built-in Quick-Reference User’s Manusl .............. 60
Turning the System Over to the User ........................... 60
Recalling Alarm and Trouble Messages .......................... 60
Fuses in the 4140 ........
..... ... ..... ...... .............
61
Replacement Parts............................................. 61
Optional Accessories .......................................... 62
FCC Statement ................................................. 63
Specifications ................................................ 64
4140 Security Control...................................... 64
5137/4137 Remote Console
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65
4131/4147 Remote Keypad .................................... 65
4152LMZone Expansion Loop Module. ......................... 65
4208 Zone Expander ......................................... 65
The Limitations of this Alarm System .......................... 66
Limited Warranty .............................................. 68
Diagrams
Diagram 1.
Summary of Connections ............................ 16
Diagram 2.
Keyswitch Wiring .................................. 17
Diagram 3.
No. 4152LM Installation and Wiring to 4208........ 18
Diagram 4.
Inserting Nameplate ............................... 20
Diagram 5. Wall Preparation for Flush Mounting ............... 21
Diagram 6. Flush Mounting the 5137/4137/4147 ................. 21
Diagram 7.
Fuse Location .....................................
61
Template for Mounting the 5137/4137/4147 (provided on separate sheet)
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

ADEMCO!INSTALLATIONNo. 4140VISTA ATINSTRUCTIONSSECURITY SYSTEM(xMTENTsGeneral Information ... 2Remote Programm

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ZONE EXPANSIONZone expansion to an additional 8 zones is achieved by connection to No. 4208Eight-Zone Expander by a single pair of wires providing bot

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Secondary security codes are assigned by user #2 (with Master Code) as follows:Master Code + CODE key + User # (03-15) + Secondary CodeThe system will

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APPLICATION 1?MASTER SECURITY CODEMAIN USER1“Ooucl user,,CAN ASSIGN TEMPORAW CODES TO: 1+EMPLOYEE, CLEANING PERSON, ETC.(&XXS 3 thru 15)Jlnclcl”se

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APPLICATION 2SECONDARYSECURIW CODE❑ clclclUser #15BUILDINGMANAGER, ETC.MASTER SECURITY CODE(User #2)*DUUU User#2*CAN ASSIGN SECONDARY CODES TO 1-l+i P

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WIRING CONNECTIONS(See Diagram 1,Summary of Connections)Terminal blocks with screw terminals are provided to interface the 4140 to thewired loops,exte

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7:8:9:10:11:12:13:14:Continuous Auxiliary/Remote Console Power(R~): +12 VDC at 400 mAmax.Alarm relay activation signal.Zone 6(+)=*Zones 6 and 7 Return

Page 8 - 8. 24-HOUR AUXILIARY ZONE:

+1(dOO1 !3 N ‘3 SN0dS3H 1SV3) 6 ilNOZI1,1 I I—- —-- ~------ ;

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REMOTE KEYSWITCH OPERATION & WIRINGAn optional Remote” Keyswitch may be used for remote arming and disarming (thisis an installer-programmed optio

Page 10 - [1[1[1[1

a.Note the 8 square-shaped connector pinson the Communication Interfaceboard.Position the 4152LM board over that board so that these pins engagethe ma

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MOUNTING THE CONSOLE(S)There are two methods that may be used for mounting consoles – Surface Mountingand Flush Mounting. If a “rough-in” ring (4133)

Page 12 - APPLICATION 1

GENERAL INFORMATIONThe VISTA AT (No.4140) is a microprocessor–based security control whichprovides up to 9 wired zones in the basic product, with expa

Page 13 - -l+i P+-lllfFTii’Ei

Note:A special“trim ringt?has been supplied for installation betweenthe wall and the console for those cases where the opening hasinadvertently been m

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7.With the metal clip in the vertical position,mount the console by hookingthe spring behind the right edge of the opening so that it holds theconsole

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PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONTROLInstaller options arestored in non–removable, electrically erasable. non–volatile EEPROM memory.These optionsmust be p

Page 16 - ------ ;

FUNCTION PROCEDUREENTER PROGRAMMING MODE: 1.POWER UP, then depress * and # simultaneouslywithin 30 seconds of powering up.OR2. Initially, Key:4+l+4+Op

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After powering up,****DIS~**** my ~ ~ (5137) or AC and my (4137)will be displayed after approximately 7 seconds.Enter the programming mode bysimultane

Page 18 - CONNECTOR

05060708091011121314151617181920212223242526ASSIGN RESPONSE1[01[01TYPE FOR VARIOUS2KEYPAD PANICS3AND ZONE4EXPANDER WIRING5SUPERVISION678DESIGNATE RIGH

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2728293031323334353637383940414243444546TEST REPORT INTERVALPOWER UP IN PREVIOUSSTATEQUICK ARMTCUCH-TONE OR ROTARYDIALPABX ACCESS ~DESUBSCRIBER ACCT.N

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47484950515253545556575859606162SECONDARY ACK WAIT[01(30 seconds)SECONDARY TRANSMISSIONFORMAT[01(Ademco Low Speed)SINGLE MESSAGETRANSMISSION WITHCHECK

Page 21 - SHEETROCK

63CHANNEL ASSIGNED TOEACH ZONE (CONT’D)1 [01[01Zero for zone 17 (no code2 [01[01reported)3 [01[014 [01[015 [01[016 [01[017 [01[018 [01[0164CHANNELS AS

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7172737475767778ZONE TYPES 9 & 10RE STORE REPORTENABLE4+2 EXPANDED FORMATZONES 1–8 EVENTDIGIT(lst digit)4+2 EXPANDED FORMATZONE S 9-16 EVENTDIGIT

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Zone CharacteristicsZone 1: Programmable Zone, may be used as EOLR supervised Fire Zone(supports 2-wire Smoke Detectors), or may be used as a non-fire

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79808182838485864+2 EXPANDED FORMATKEYPAD PANICS/ZONEZONE EXPANDER WIRINGSUPERVISORY ID DIGIT(2nd digit)4+2 EXPANDED FORMATNON-ALARM CODES4+2 EXPANDED

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SPECIFIC ADDRESS PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONSFUNCTION ADDRESSINSTALLER CODE*()()MASTER SEQJRITY*01CODEASSIGN RESPONSE*02TYPE FOR ZONES1 -8[1[1[1[1COMMENT

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ASSIGN RESPONSETYPE FOR ZONE17ASSIGN RESPONSETYPES FOR ZONEEZPANDER WIRINGSUPERVISION ANDFOR KEYPAD PANICSDESIGNATE RIGHTZONE USAGEENTRY DELAY #1W41[1

Page 27 - [01 (Standard report)

EXIT DELAY #1*1()[1[1COMMENTS: Defines the time delay period after thesystem arming code is keyed when zone to whichthis delay has been assigned will

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CONFIRMATION OF*16ARMING DING ENABLEAC Pm LOSSSC%JNDINGNOT USRDNOT USEDNOT USEDDISABLEFIRE TIME-OUT*17*1~*19*20*21FIRE INDICATION*22AT DISPLAYMULTIPLE

Page 29 - 6 [01[01

NOT USED[0] MUST BE ZEROTRST REPORTINTERVALPWER UP INPREVIOUS STATEQUICK ARMTOUCH-TONE ORROTARY DIALPAM ACCESSCODE*26*27*28*29*3O*31[1COMMENT S: Deter

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digit entryso as to allow entry of hexadecimaldigits (B-F). Use the following chart to determinethe entry for each digit. Only enter digitsrequired.Do

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D(XINLOAD COMMAND●37ENABLESINHIBIT BYPASS*38OF ZONEOPEN/CLOSE*39REPORTING ENABLEBY USER CODEREPORTING CODE FOR*4OATTEMPT(SUCCESSFULOR UNSUCCESSFUL)BY

Page 32 - 3 [01[01

DIAL TONE PAUSE*42DIAL TONEDETWXIONRING DETECI!ION[1COMMENTS: This feature determines the wait timefor dial tone detection before dialing willcommence

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SECONDARY ACK*47WAIT[1SECONDARYTRANSMISSIONFORMAT*48SINGLE MESSAGE*49TRANSMISSION WITHCHECKSUMVERIFICATIONSESCOA/lUDIONICS*50SKLECTIONDUAL REPORTING*5

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Equipment RequiredAt the premises:● 4140At the central station (or the installer’s office/home):.A No. 699MD Intelligent Programmer that incorporates

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4+2 ZONE (MAX. OF*5317 WIRED ZONES)EXPANDED FORMATSELECJ!ION4+2 ZONE (MAX.OF 9 WIRED ZONES)FORMAT SELECTION*54[1COMMENTS:Enter 1,if 4+2 reporting by z

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ReportAlarmTroubleBypassAC LoSSLow BatteryOpenCloseCancelTest3+1/4+1StandardSSS(S) ASSS(S) TSSS(S) BSSS(S) ESSS(S) LSss(s) oSss(s) cSss(s) xSSS(S) TeP

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For the eight event reportingchannels (digits 5-12 in the format), the channelstatus codes are as follows:CodeMeaning1NEW EVENT (previously unreported

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

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6. Subscriber #0135 User #7 bypassesfaulted zone 2 (for the sake of thisexample, Zone 2 =Channel 3, not a requisite) and then arms the system.Subscrib

Page 40 - 9 WIRED ZONES)

9. At Subscriber #5890, Zone 12 assigned to channel 13 goes into alarm andZone 11 assigned to channel 11,which has previously reported an alarm hasres

Page 41 - SSSS Bch

TROUBLE REPORT*58OPEN/CLOSE REPORT*59L(XJBATTERY,AC LOSS ANDTEST REPORTASSIGNED TOEACHZONE*60(or of the 1st transmission line if 4+2 Format isused) .Z

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CHANNEL ASSIGNEDTO EACH ZONE(CONT’D)CHANNEL ASSIGNEDTo EACHZONE(CONT’D)CHANNEL ASSIGNEDTO EACH ZONE(CONT’D)ALARM REPORTINGCODES ASSIGNEDTO EACH CHANNE

Page 43 - #13 (= h= D)

ALARM REPORTING*66CXIDESASSIGNEDTO EACECNANNEL(CONT’D)NON-ALARM CODES*67NON-ALARM CODES*689[1[110[][]0ll[][]B12[][]C13[1[1D14[][]E15[1[1F[0] [0] Not u

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To disable Restore reports, program all locations in Addresses *69 - 71 as O.1234ZONE TTPEs 1-4*69[1[1[1[1(See Address *O2 for ResponseRESTORE REPORT

Page 45 - BYPASS REPORT

The detailed operation of the functionsdescribed below is covered in theInstallation Instructions for the No.695-30XT Program Cartridge and for the413

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EXAMPLE:An example ofZone1234567891011121314151617DuressZone ExpanderSupervisory1 & * panic3 & # Panic* & # Panicreport code assignments f

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FUNCTION ADDRESS4+2 EXPANDED*72FORMAT ZONES1-8 EVENTDIGIT(lst digit ofreporting code)4+2 KXPANDKD●73FORMAT ZONES9-16 EVENT DIGIT(lst digit ofreporting

Page 48 - ] AC LOSS

COMMENTS:The first digit of the 2–digit eventcode used to report alarm,trouble, bypass, andtheir restores for various keypad panics (duress,* & #=

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4+2 EXPANDEDFORMAT KEYPADPANICS/ZONEEXPANDER WIRINGSUPERVISORY IDDIGIT (2nd digitof reporting code)4+2 EIPANDEDFORMAT NON-ALARMCODES*79[01[01[01[01Zer

Page 50 - EXAMPLE:

4+2 KXPAMOKD*81FORMAY Mfm-ALARuCODES (CO?H’D)A-LARM COUNT*82TEST REPORT*83INITIATION TIMEADEMCO HI@H SPEED*84FORMAT Usm ONWATS LINESDO NOT USEZONE RXP

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PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS FOR DISPLAY ON THE 5137 CONSOLEAn appropriate English language description/location for each protection zonecan be progr

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TABLE E.VOCABULARY OF WORDS STORED IN MBMORfAIRALARMALCOVEALLEYAM8uSHAREAAPARTMENTARTATTICAUDIOAUXILIARYBABYBACKBARBARNBASEMENTBATHROOMBEDBEDROOMBELLB

Page 53 - (lst digit)

Creating Custom Words:Up to 5 installer-defined words can be added to the factory-provided vocabulary.Each of the 5 “words”can actually consist of sev

Page 54 - A-LARM COUNT

3. Key 00. The following will appear: * ED ??40 Press the 5 key.The following will appear:****DI~****READY TO ARMA cursor will be present on the extre

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3.4.5.6.Note 3.In the TEST mode, no reports will be sent to the central station.Also, the externsl sounder (if used) will not be activated.Door and wi

Page 56 - (5137 CONSOLE ONLY)

5.6.7.8.9.10.Trouble by Day/Alarm by night.Can be assigned to a zone which contains afoil-protected door or window (such as in a store),or to a zone c

Page 57 - -3. The following will

USING THE BUILT-IN QUICK-REFERENCEUSER’S MANUAL (ONLYUSABLE WITH 5137)An abbrwiated User’ s Manual is stored in memory and can be displayed by simplyp

Page 58 - READY TO ARM

will indicate the number of the zone in which the event occurred (e.g., 01, 02,etc.), accompanied by the appearance of the word UIECK (trouble), ALARM

Page 59 - LCD Viewing Angle Adjustment:

REPLACEMENT PARTSDescriptionPart No.DC Power Pack -11OV AC Input,18V DC Output (700 mA max output)Auxiliary Output Fuse (0.5 Amps)Alarm Output Fuse (3

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“FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT”This equipmenthas beentested to FCCrequirementsandhas been found acceptable for use. The FCC requir

Page 61 - FUSES IN THE 4140

SPECIFICATIONS4140 SECURITY (xnrrRoL :1. Physicalt2. Electrical:VOLTAGE INPUT:RECHARGEABLEBACK-UP BATTERY:AIARM SOUNDER:OUTPUT :AUXILIARYPCWER OUTPUT:

Page 62 - No. 4196

4131/4147 REMOTE KEYPAD1. Physical:41314147Width: 2.87 inches ( 7.3 cm)Height:8.4 inches (21.3 cm)4.63 inches (11.7 cm) 4.75 inches (12.1 cm)Depth:1 i

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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

Page 64 - 4140 SECURITY (xnrrRoL :

ADEMCOONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYAlarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation (“Seller”), 165 EileenWay,Syosset,NewYork 11791,w

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ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO.A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791N441 O 9/88Copyright @1988 PITTWAY CORPORATION

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LCD display.A system-wide programmed number of alarm reports forthis zone will be allowed to be transmitted (swinger suppression) inone armed interval

Page 67 - ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

During the armed state (night),the internal (console) and external(if used) alarm sounders will activate and the communicator willreport alarms. A sys

Page 68 - N441 O 9/88

one armed period.The communicator will transmit a restoral messagewhen the zone is restored (less than 1 second).Type 10. INTERIOR DELAY ZONE: This ty

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