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VISTASERIES

PARTITIONED SECURITY SYSTEM

4140XMPTINSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

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CONGRATULATIONSon your purchase of the VISTA 4140XMPT!

The purpose of these Installation Instructions is to give you a brief overview ofthe VISTA 4140XMPT system, and provide instructions for installing a basicsystem.

As always, ADEMCO is there for YOU! Our SALES and TECHNICALSUPPORT sti are eager to assist you in any way they can, so don’t hesitateto call, for any reason!

East Coast Technical Support: 1-800-645-7492 (8 a.m. -6p.m. E.S.T.)West Coast Technical Support: 1-800-458-9469 (8 a.m.-5 p.m. P.S.T.)

PLEJWE,Before you call Technical Support, be sure you have:

● Checked all wiring comections.● Determined that the power supply and/or backup battery are

supplying proper voltages.s Verified your programming information where applicable.● Noted the proper model number of this product, and the version level

Gfknown) along with any documentation that came with the product.● Noted your Ademco customer number and.lorcompany name.

Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve youquickly and effectively.

Again, CONGRATUMTIONS, and WELCOME ABOARD!

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TABLE OFGENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lNTRODLfCTtONTO THE CONTROL............................. ~suMAARYoF41~SY51’EMmnmEs ............. 5mmowcnm TO P~ED SYSTEMS............... 6

Suit Psr6tkmii Futures .................................... 6~ of pu6fii .. ...................................... 6Global PmWoningFosmms6 Rasw-s .................. 6~ Spsoi6cF~ ............... ...................... 6

ZONE CONFIGURATtONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7ZONE IVPE DEFINlmONS......................................... 7SAStc9 mwiREDzaES ................................... 7

Zono l ................................................................ 7zon@ 9................................................................ 7Zonoc 24 .................... ................................. ....... 7

2-WIWOJNG LOOP (thtf@ibSXLooP)...................... :.................... .......................................

Pollinglaop Dwioss............................................. 8WIRELESS EXPANSION ........................................... 9

=4- RF Rowiwrs .......................... ...........-ting m- *W*= DO* .................. .wmti ......................................................... @Houso l~ntifmtin .............................................. 9Tmnsmittor ldsntifiosfb. ....................................... 9Sdftsrtim D@mrrninsHouso10......................... 9Ctrodrhg TmnsmitmrHwso IDs.............................. 9GoNo * T@stM.... ..... ......... ........................... e=ti~tiNdiOS ....................................... :

........... ........ ............................Wxdossbns Typos........ ................................ .... 10Adti80tis .......................................................... lDWxss Dwioos................................................. 10

PERIPHERAL DEVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11REMOTEcONmLEs ......... ....... .... .......................... 11

5137AD~sdls A@hs LCDCor?sds................. 11. m Calsdn....................................11

9%$s2ss ..................................................11surtsosMoun6ng610calsdos............... ...... .........11hsubl, ConsolaDIP ~ ......................... 11Powot%?QAddidon,l C@lsobs..,”.... ........................ t2FlustIMounAngWhTrkn Ring10t(51~ ............. tiA@stingmsAlphsCorlsdsvi Angls...............l2

EXTERM4L=NDE% ...... .......... ........................... *...................................... ...... 13....... ................ ......... ............ 13

UL lnsMation8 ................... ................................ W-* ~ ...... ..................... ......... ....... 13

Sh6xJy ......... ......... .. .................... ...... 13............................................................... 13

Zonoc 2-8 ............ ........ ....................................... u....................... ..........

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PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTORS.... ..... ...... .. ........ 13G- SREAKDETEC_ ....... ................. .... ........ $4P~UNECU4NE~ ....... .............................McOOJOJTORXI~ER OUTPUTS...................... .. M

........ ..................................... MGrwsrdsmrt. ....... ................................ ..... MRmnots K9yswitdl (4146)...................................... ~~ ConsdssoundsroP9m40n...... ..................l5

CONNECTOR J6 INPUTS&~LfTS ........... . ... ....... WEventLoggingPhnK Como@om s-- ~ ~::::::::::::::::::::*

21~Ul;~N: & POWERING ..... .. . ... . .. ... .. . . .. ..ll....................... ......................................

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CON:Y:IHJS ~pERA7,0Nv. .................... .. ....... 10

sEclJmYAccEs CmEs .............. ........... ............ sUser CodDs& LO* of AuttKwy............ ............... shkdbpkPsnibwIw (GOTOFtmo60n)...............t9Instsuor m ...................................................... aMaster/Msnsgor Cocos...................................... 2fOoomtor C*s ....................................... ............ 21Dboss ~...: ................................................... %

~~G~lEL-TIME CLOCK-... .......................2I....... ........... ................ ......... ...

Arming Fm@aC ................................................. :Psrtnion-m7u Commands.................................. zvii Cspsbiutin of ● User..................................... zvi Dwnbs&4Msssagm ......... ...... ... ............zusing6rsSuiit-hUser%Guids............ ....... ............ aDisplaying Dosoriptorx.......................................... 2

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Other Trwbb conditions...................................... 33EVENTmNG PRmEDuREs..............................a

...................................................... aDmplsya Print Modes...................................... xClosr Event @ ................................................... ~

V1. SYSTEM COMMUNICA~ONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25—

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PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM ...... ... . ... ...... 27GENERALPROGRMMNG PROCEDURES................. z

Commdosbon DsfwH Progmmmin3....................... DUssrFIWK3yZons,Dsvios&AlphsProgmmmkq....... 27ProgrammingSbpS.............................................. 27

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....................................... ....... 3tEnmrklgZonsDsso@@m..................................... 3fm Cus&rl Wds ..... ........ ................ ............ 3tcm8ting Pardbn Doson@m................................. 31Cmdnga ~ Msssqs .................................. S!V~d~ In Msmofy................. ............ a

DOWNLOADING PRIMER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

nsmfoci THE SYSTEN. . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 34tJsinQTest Mods.................................................. a- SysWm Test.............................................. 3tTming ti ~ -B AmUser........... ............ x

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T-ESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35..... ...................... .. ........................ ......

HARD-WIREDZoNEs 1+ ............ ........................ ..... :.............. ................ ................... .................. 3

WRELESS........... ............. .................................... sCaAuncAmats ........ ........................................ 9

SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3841sOWH OPERATION k WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30DtP SWITCH S-G TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40PROGRAMMING FORM ... ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 43tNDExTo PRDGmMFIELm ....................... ....... .....47

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LIST OF FIGURES1. PARTITIONED SYSTEM .. .... .. .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . ... . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. ..5

2. ADDRESSABLE CONSOLE WfTH DIP SWITCH ..... .... . .... .... .. ... ... .. .. . .... .... .... ... . .... . .. .. ... ..... . ... ... .. ....11

3. SURFACE MOUNTING THE CONSOLES ... .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .11

4. POWERING ADDITIONAL CONSOLES .... .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . ..l 2

i5. FLUSH MOUNTING THE CONSOLES ...... .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. ... . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . ..l 2

6. ADJUSTING THE VIEW ANGLE/lNSERTING THE N~EPMTE ....... ... ... ... . ... .... ........... . ... ... ... .. .......f 27. CONNECTOR J7 ..... . . ... . .. .. . . .. .. . ... . . . .. ... . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. ... . .. . .. .. . .. . . . ... ... . .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. ... ... ... .. .. . . .. ...14

0. GROUND START MODULE ........ ... . . . ... . .. ... . .... . .... ... ... . .... . . .. .. .. .. .. .... ... ... .. ... .... . .. . .... . .... .. .. .. ... .. . .... . .14

9. REMOTE KEYSWITCH MRING . .... . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . ..c... .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. ..l 5

10. REMOTE CONSOLE SOUNDING DIAGRAM ...... . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . ... .. . . .. .15

11. EVENT LOGGING PRINTER CONNECTIONS . .... . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .16

12. DIRECT WIRE DOWNLOADING CONNECTIONS ...... .... .. .. ....... . ....... .... ... . ....... .. .. .. ... ... ..... . .. .. .. ... ... ..16

13. MOUNTING THE PC BOARD ........ . .... .. .... .. ... . ... .. .... . ... .. .... . . .... .... . . ....... .. . .... . .... . . .... .. .. . . ... .. . .. .. . .... ...17

~14. MOUNTING THE CABINET LOCK ... .... .... . ... . .. . .. . .. .. .... .... . . .... .... . .... ... ... .... . .... . .... ... .. . .... .... . .. .. .. .... ....17

15. 4190WH OPERATION& WIRING DIAGRAM ...... . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .38

16. SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM ...... .. .. .. .... .... .. ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .. .... ... . .... .... ... .. .... . ........ .... .39

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L GENERAL INFORMATIONINTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROL

) NOTE: At hast orw 5137AD consob must b. used with this system. JThe VISTA 4140XMPT Oontrol is a micropmcasaor baaed,programmable, partitioned syslom, and features EEROMmemory technology (power baa does not result m tha loss ofinformation). The Control supports up to 9 wired zones ofprotection, expandable to 64 zones (wired and/or wireless)using 2-wirs polling bop devices, andlor wireless transmitters(5700 serias), and supports alpha (5137AD) display oxwoias.

Before installing this partitioned system, become completelyfamiliar with the partitioning concepts, including zonedWibution (each zons can be assigned to only one partition),user code usage and authority levels, and the friendly alphaconsole programming for zones and descriptors.

Programming can be performed at the office prior toinatal~!on, or on the job site directly from the czmaole,or canbe downbadad from a remote locationor at the pb site (usinga PCAsptopwith41OOSMSerial Modub) by usingthe Ademco4130PC Downloading Software. For installer oonvenienca,the Control is Pm-programmed with a sot of standsrd valuesthat ia designed to meet the needs of marry installations.These values, however, can be changed to suit ths needs ofany particular installat”mn. The Control can also be pre-programmed by the installer with one of four standardcommunication default programming values, thus furthersaving time and effort.

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Up to 8 bgical partitiin~of operation,and supports up to sixteen 5137ADconsoles.Built-in Polling Loop interface, withpolling loop terminals located on thepanel’s terminal block, allowsexpans”mnup to 64 zones.Supports up to 50 tatching type 2-wire glass break detectors on zono8.Supports up to 16 2-wire smokedetectors on zone 1.Quick (forced) bypasa featurebypaases all faulted zones withsingie key entry sequence (Oode +BYPASS + #).Memory-of -alarm feature. which,upon disarming the system,automatically displays all zones thatwere in an alarm condnion WW thesystem was armed.Seif resatting circuit breakerprotection eliminates the need toreplace blown oartridge fuses.Built-in Users Manual (5137AD onty).By depressing ●nd holding any o~thefunction keys on the oonsde for 5seconds, ● brief ●xplanatbn of thatparticular funotion aorolta ●crosa theatpha-numaic d-y.Afl programmed descriptors can bedisplayed (one at a time) by pressingand holding the READY key for 5seconds, then releasing the key.This sewes 8s ● check for instafierato be sure ●ftdescriptors are ●nteredproperly.Large oabinet with removable doorfor easier instafiations.

PROGRAMMING.

Up to 128 user sacurii oodes (max.99 par partition)can be programmed,each with various levels of authoriiy.Installer code override faaturo.Inetaliercoda will disarm system onlyif it was uaad to arm the system.All zones and partitions can beassigned atpha deacriptiins.Up to 20 custom words can be addadto the buitbirrvocabulary.Thalatter%-or-’s ”oanbaaddadtodescriptors.Easy programming foroommunbation fields. Simply ●nterthe desired code for ●aoh zone.Communication defauff programmingcan babadad anytime, anddoasnotaffect non-communication programfiefds.Diracf wire downbading sari be donewithout ● modem, using ● PC orLa@op computer and 4100SM SariafModufa.Easy programming of zones using#93 Menu Mcda.

COMMUNICATION●

All 64 zones cart report to a cantraistation using any repofiing format.Callback defeat option fordownloadhg.Real-Time cfock included for timerelated functions. NOTE: 5137ADconsole must be used to set the reai-time clock, or can be set usingOownbader software.Random AC Loss and AC Restorereporting option eends reportrandomty from 10-40 minutes afterAC Iosa, to hetp prevent centralstations from receiving an overloadof reports dua to ama blackouts.Intelligent test reporting optionmeans teat reptma will not be sent ifarty other report was sent within theprogrammed test report interval.Sptit/Dual reporting communicatoroption.Optii to afbw ● oancal report to besent, ●von after Bell Time-out has●nded.PC Downbader abiiity to commandoutput vottage triiger to pulse on for2 seconds.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE PARTITIONED SYSTEM

~hlo soctlon 1s Intondcd to ohm you, tho Installer, ●n ovarvlow of t ho 4140XMPT partlt toning”oonoepta. For spaclfk quastiotw on progrsntrnlng or using specific ●sp~cts of tho panel, plosae roforto the SYSTEM OPERATfON ●nd PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM sections ‘of this manuai. +The 4140XMPT represents the iateet in apace pmtadion mohndogy. Combining wired, wirefesaand wiling loop xonos intoonepowarfui wntrol. the 4140XMPT & ● ~ntroi communicator capable of suwrting a true ~itionti environment. A petitionedonvironrnant is one whereby muftipio unmiatad users wish to be protected by ● saourity system yet aech user raquims theoperational freedom * have tho system behave as if it was theirs and theirs alone. Thb global definition impiks a bt of things interms of the required fasturos of tho equ@manf you will install. Some basic foatums ●re fistedbelow

BASIC PARTfTIONING FEATURES●

Easy to use ●nd program as the simpieat alarm system.irttagrityof aecurhy is not oompromiaed for arty usats of the system.hhwant miiabiiii of the partitioned syatom is equal * a stand alone aiarrn system it purchased Saparmoly.Flexible numbar of consobs per partitiin (UP to 16 ●nyway you want to assignth.m!)128 User Codes assigned virtualiy anyway you want them (99 msx per any partition, otherwise no restricfiirrs) Enough tohandle the largest commercial pbs.M zones em~yi~ wired, wireless or multiplex technobgy (install any mix for any type of amstruction chailengas!)Appropriate sounds and massages to assigned ansoias only (Each system appears to be independent to users)Abiiii to inhbit other mnsoias from using your paftition (Total saourffyin a strip mall environment)=10” fundion provides ~ss to other partitions (fcieaifor executive access to factory for ●xampb)Muftii bvois d ●ut~ per partition (Allows key paopb in a partitiin to have campiate oontrol●nd iimit eystem tamperingby Othere)Arty zone can be assigned to any particularpartitiin (Easy to instail, allows logical assignment by the daabr)inteifigent parMionmns programming hap (Siipiifies the programming ●nd reduces errors)Programmable 4-charac@r Partition name displayed when needed (No need to memorize numbers - name ●nd number ●reshoivnfor you)

EXAMPLES OF PARTtTtONINGin surveying deaiers throughout the country, we haveiearnad of two giobai appiiitiona for partitioned controlpanels. One is ● typical two family house (residential), theother ● Factory/Offiie environment (commercial). Theeebroad dassifiodions can batter be understood by way ofexampias.

lWO FAMiLY HOUSE: YouWe just ●rrived at a pb site toquote ● security system. The ownor wants an alarm ●ystemwhkh ha oan use for his famify (living upstairs) AND ha afsowants b provide protection for the aaparata living quarters ofhis mother (iiirtg downataira with aeparata ●nfranoe). Theowner obviously wants to keep oo$ts down yot provideprotadion and flexibility for hm mother iiving downstairs. Youoouidchooaatoirtstatlatradiil aiamrpanalto kaepmstsdown, but the system would be very limiting for ●ither themothor or tho upstairs family. To moot the fioxibWyroquimmonts ●s deeired, you oouid install two traditiinai●iarm panels, but the cost might cause you to bse thebusiness. Now you can quote the 4140XMPT withoonfiienodFACTORY/OFFiCE: You arrive at ● smafi manufacturingcmoem boiting to pmvido proteion throughout tMr offiisas woil as ttiir factory. The very nature of the business iasuch that factory wrkara mrrre to writ at 730AM ●nd bavaat 4PM, whifa the offkes are open 830AM to 6WPM. Some●xocutivas wan want to stay late at night or oomo W towotk after 6WPM. irtetafiii two panais (one for the faotory,one for the offiis) would oartainiy work at ● aret premium,but think of ati the comptox.hy whan ownors triedtogain~ to the factory after hours...two aoceas oodes toremember, aooidarttai false atarrtte. Even the reef frustrationofrtot W~ngabie topmparfy Pr09ramth. twosyatornsto●ifow ●asy aoceas from the faotory to offii or vice varsaihtstaffthe 4140XMPT, your programming pmbfams ●re over,~ g~~lof the buahess wiil approd$ta its fbxbffh’y

GLOBAL PARTtTiONING FEATURES AND RESOURCESin any system, oartain physical system components ●ndfeatures ●re shard by ali pertitiins or assigned to a speoifiiDartition. in the 4140XMPT, tha foibwintt eiemertts are

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PARTITION SPECIFIC FEATURESMany davbes ●nd functions need to be reservad on a partitiinbasis to orovide cwoparmaration and flexibilityfor irtstatfations.

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Il. ZONE CONFIGURATIONSZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS

The VISTA 4140XMPT System albws up to 64 zones of hard-wire, pollingbop andlor wirebss protection,distributedamong upto 8 partitions. Each zone must be assigned to a zone type, which dafhes the way in which the system responds to faults inthat zone. In sdditkm, there are three keypad activated zones (PANIC keys, see note below) for each partition, a polli loopsupervisionzone, and four RF supmisory zones, tvmfor each 4280 or 4260-8 RF Receiver installed.

TYPE 1: ENTRYEXIT #1Used for the primary entry/exit route (ox: front door, mainentrance).

TYPE 2: ENTRY/EXIT #2Used for a secondary entry/exit route (ox: Garage door,bading ti door, basement door), where more time mightbeneeded to get to and from the ~nsole.

TYPE 3: PERIMETER BURGLARYUsed for exterior doors and/or windows whmh require aninstant alarm when violated.

TYPE 4: INTERIOR BURGLARY (FOLLOWER)Used for areas where an entry delay is required only If anentry/exit delay zone is faulted first.

TYPE 5: DAY/NIGHT BURGLARYUSsd for zones WMI anain a foil-protecteddoor or window(such as in a store), or to a zone cevering ● sensitive areasuch as a stock room, drug supply room, etc., Or othorcontrolled access area where immediate notificafiin of anentry is desired.TYPE 6: 24 HOUR SILENT ALARMThis zone type is generafly assigned to ● zone mntainingsHofd-up or Panic button that is designed to initiate ●n afarmreport to the Cantrat Station, but whti produces no visualdisplays or alarm sounds (ox: banks, pwelry exwnters).

TYPE 7: 24 HOUR AUDIBLEThis type also assigned to a zone containing ● Panic button,but whch will initiate an audible alarm in sddiin to an afarmreport to the Central Station (ox bedside panic).

~PE 8: 24 HOUR AUXIUARYThis type assigned to a zone containing a button for use hpersonal emergencies or to a zone containing monitoringdev”ms such ●s water sensors. temperature sensors, ●tc.Designed to initiate ●n alarm reportto the Central Station andonly provides Console ●larm sounds and alarm displays.

TYPE 9: SUPERVISED FIREUsed for zones containing smoke detectors, heat datectors,pull stations, MC. An open in this zone will initiate a trotJbbeignsl. A short in this zone will initiate a fire ●larm (pulsed●xternal sounder and report to central station).

TYPE 10: INTERIOR BURGLARY (DELAY)Thii type is similar to type 4, except that entry delay ~mswhenever sensors in thii zone are violated, regardless ofwhather or not an entry/exit delay zone was faulted first

NOTE FOR PANIC KEYSKeypad panic zones share the same zone roeponse type forall 8 partitions, but panics may be individually ●nebbd foreach partitikm.

IMPORTANT! FAULT ANNUNCIATIONPolling bop and RF faults (zones 88-91 & 97) will report astrouble cmditions only, ●nd ●s such, should be assigned●ither zone type 00 if no annunciation is desired, or zonotype 05 if ●nnunciatbn as trouble mndiiion is desired. SeeFAULT ANNUNCfATION notes in POLLING LOOP andWIRELESS EXPANSfON sectionsfor more information.

BASIC 9 HARD-WIRED ZONESZONE 1This zone has a 350 rnillisacsnd response ●nd can baassigned to any zone type. ft ~ be EOLR supervised orcbsed circuit unsupervised as required (the red PCB jumperis used to make this sabction). This zone is the only zonethat can support up to 16 2-wire smoke detectors. SeeSMOKE DETECTOR CONFtGURATfON section for ● fistofcompatible detectors.

When use of the EOLR is sebcted (red jumper intact), bothopen circuit and dosed circuit devices can be used. Connectclosed-circuit devices in series with the bop wires, andconnect open circuit devices in paraflel across the bopwires. The 2,000 ohm EOLR must be connected across theloop wires at the last device. When use of the EOLR isdisiled (red jumper cut), only closed circuit devices can be

NOTE: EOLR supervision must be selected whenthii zone isused as a fire zone. Maximum zona resistance, excludingEOLR, is 100 Ohms.

ZONE 9This zone is unsupawised and can be assigned to any zonetype except fire. Only dosed-circuit devices can be usad.Connect these devices in series with one another betweenterminals 22 & 23 (see SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONSDiagram). This zone can be programmed for either normalresponee (350msec, the default responso) or for fastresponse (1Omsec). This zone is suitabfe for monitoringfast●cting glass break sensors or vibration sensors whenprogrammed for fast response. Avoid using mechanical

magnotie or rday type contacts in this zone whenprogrammed for fast response. Not. that tho maximumresistancefor thb zone is 300 ohms.

ZONES 2 THROUGH 8These zones have a 350 milfis~nd roapoma and can beassigned toenyzonetyps. Ttteycenba EOLRauparviaedordosed circuii unsupervised, as required (program field “41deterrninos whether or not these zones will use fhe 2,000ohm EOLR Enter [1] in fiafd ●41 to d- the use of EOLR’Son zones 2 through 8). ff programmed for use with EOLR’S,both closed-circuit and open-circuit devices can be usedwith the 2,000 ohm EOLR resistor across the bop wkas ●tthe fastdevice. ff the use of EOfR’e is diaabfed ~41-1), onlyclod-oircutt devices can be used.

zOttS 8 has the SddSd C8pSbiky Of SUppOdng Up tO 602wire, latching type glass break detectors. See GLASSBREAK DETECTORS section for ● list of compatibledetectors. These detectors may be reset at the oonaob inthe same manner se two wire smoke detectors. (i.e. asoondentry of %)FP sequence). zone 8 shouldbe oonfiiurad es mEOLR type zone when glass break detectors are used. Themaximum resistanceper zone, excludingEOLR, is 300 ohmsfor zones 2-7, and 100 ohms for zone 8.

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NOTE: ff fatting type devices are insfafbd on both zones 1& 8, and these zones ●re ●ssigned to dtierent partitions,there IS ● POSSIMY ths4 d both dewcss go mto afarm at the

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2-WIRE POLLING(Zones 10

GENERAL lNFORMATtONTho 4140XMPT provides a buift-in 2. wire polling toopintatiaoa whbh ●llows the number of zones to be ●tpmdadfrom the basic 9 zones to up to 64 zones using variousRPMs, and the 4280 RF Raoaiver. Sse babw for ● tist ofarmpstfbta sensors.Thapoftii bopprmMaa powartoaensorsand aervasasacommunbatbn path between the panel and sensors. Eaohsensor must be aasignod ● unqus address tO number (frmm10-64) bafora bdmg oonnectod to the polling hop. Mostsensors have DIP switches for thb purpose. Sea the DIPSWITCH SIVfllNG TABLE FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICESfor information on how to assign lD numbers using DIPawhchas. Care must be taken to assign unqua tD numbersto S* sensor ‘mordor to atbw tho panel to supervise ●ndprovide unquo oonaole status indbatiins for individualsensors.

connect thcsa sensors ~ terminate 24 & 25. Sensorsanbe=’ :?adto ● singlerun,or groups of sensors may beeon 2 aaparat. wire nJnSwithout affecting the p8n0rSabiin Jpewiso individual swtsora. Follow the wiringtiruc’m. ,vaprovided with irtdiiual aansOra (4180WH Wingdiagram is provided at the ●nd of this manual). Be sure tooberva sensor polaritywhen wiring. Ilta maximum albwabfswire run tength batwmn tho panel and tho last sensor on ●

givanwiraruniaasfdbwa:

s22gau@a@650bat mall NOlts20gsugs@s60kaImax Twlsmdm raammsndsd●4gmlga@mootastmsx tordnorrrdwbllms.816 9su9s@2400hetmax

IMPORTANT: The maximum oombinad polling bop runis 4000’. t! using shielded wire, tho maximum is 2000’. Ifbngar wire runs w. neadad, a 4197 Loop Extondar Modulemust be used (sea inatndorts indudod with the 4197).

LOOP EXPANSIONthrough 64)

INTERCOM INTERFERENCEIf an into~m aystom is being used, the pollrng Iwrp wiresmust bs as far from the imsrcom wiring as poasibb (miniium6-). tf this spacing cannot be achieved, shielded wire mustbe used. If thii is not done, irtterforonca on the intermmsystem might occur. Abo note that the maximum total wirebngth supported is cut in half when shmldadwire is used.

ADVISORIESThe maximum allowable ourrant draw on tho polling bop is64mA. Ftafor to tho POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAWWORKSHEET (found in the POWERING THE SYSTEMsection of this manual) for currant draws of various pollingbop devices. If more than 64mA is being drawn, use of the4197 provides●mther toopwith 64mA avmtabb.

Mah cartsin to indurh tho total currant drawn on the pollingbop in the AUXILfARY CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET (seaPOWERING THE SYSTEM section) when fiiuring the totalauxiliary bad on the pOnOrSpower supply.

IMPORTANT! FAULT ANNUNCIATtONSince the polling bop ●nd tho RF racaivar(s) ●re sharedamong the 8 partitions, the scheme for annunciating theirfailure is 6s follows:

Respective faults (for zones 86-916 97) will report 86 troubleoonditiins only, and as such, should be assigned either zonetype 00 if no ●nnundatbn is desired, or zone type 05 if●nnunciationas tro- amdhion is desired. tf the polling boPor RF tinkfaifs, the corresponding zone number will display atrouble oondiibn for ●ach panitibrt thatuses the devioa thatfailed. In addition, aft zones asaooiatad with that dsvbs willindicate ● fautt condition. The troubia condition will notinterfere with theabilityto●rm thepartitkm, but thefaultsmust first be bypauad.

POLUNG LOOP DEVICES

See PERIPHERAL DEVICES ●ectlon for 4184 Surtaoa Mounted Read Contaot (Wide Gap)compatlblo polllng loop ●rook. detootoro ●nd ● W@e gap aurfaoa mounted raad oontacf with buift-in RPM,psodvo Infrared motton dotootors. which k DIP switchprogrammabb.

4208 Eight Zono Polllng Loop Eapattdon Moduta 4197 Polllna LOOD ExWtdor Modules Uudtosupewise upto8hard+vkad daviasviatha PoltiIIE .

@p. NOTE Doos not st@port 2-wke ●rooks dat@tofs.● Sat DtPawkhea toidontify 8 zonea.● The fm tvm zones can be either normal or fast response

(DIP Swttdt aalaotabb).● Afl zones ue EOLR supmised (fkst six zones = 4.7k

ohms, battwmzonas =20kohms), provWedwith tha4208. s

4190WH Two Zone Rarnota Pobtt Moduts● Uaedtot Wiaa2hard-wirad daviouviatha pdtiibop.● DtP Swk” ?Jmgremmabk● Thaleft zoneoanba EOLR suparviaad, tfnaossssrY, and

oan aowpt dther ~ or ctoaad oirouft sensors. The rightzone is unsupervised ●nd oan aooept dosed circuitsensors only. Rofor @ the 41wWN OPERATION sactbn atthaanddthiirnanuat formoro~.

Can be u~ if the-2-wira po8ing bop must be greater thanthe raootnmwtded bngth (40W mu). By installing ● 4197●t the ●nd of the first loom tha @iin9 fooP -n bScmtinuad. If more than 84mA naads m be drawn from thepolling bop to power RPMs, use of the 4197 providesanothorbop with 64ntA avaifabb.connects to the polfirtgbop and is powered fmm wxiiiirypower or by ● separate 729 power suppfy with batterybackup.

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WIRELESS EXPANSION

(Zones 1-63)4280/4280-8 RF RECEIVER

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The system supports up to 83 wimbsa tmnamitters (5700series), plus a 5727 wiretass keypad. To ●xpand tho syetomusing wireless, one or two 4280 RF Raceiiora (or 4280-8 ifonly8 wirelesszones are used) mustbe connected to thepolling loop. The 4280 receives status ●nd slarm signalsfrom wireless transmitters (@345MHz USA; 315MHzCanada) within a nominal range of 200 feat, and relays thisinformationto the controlvia the polling hop. Two 4280s canbe used to provide ●ither a greater ●rea of coverage, orprovide redundant protection.IMPORTANT Note that if using two RF Receivers, one ofthem must be powered from auxifiiry power.For more information regarding the 4280 instailatkm, refer tothe installation instructionsprovided with the 4280.

E: Unless stated otherwise, references 10 the 4280Receiver represent the 4280 andlor4280-8 Receivers.

PROGRAMMING NOTEAll RF zones must be designated as such in their raspacfivoprogram fields (1”18-1 “25). Any zone from 1-83 can bedesignated ●s an RF zone. To enable ● zone as wireless,simply ●ntar ●‘1” in the bcation for that zone, or us. the #93ZONE PROGRAMMING method. Be oaroful whendealgnathtg RF zonee. If you want ● zone to be ●ithorhard-wired or on tho pelting loop, but ~rttaity ●nabb &asRF, the system will ignore that zone. RF ●nabfa overrideswire!ff using a 4280-8, onfy up to 8 zones oan be ●nabbd as RFzorws. ff more than 6 zones ●re ●nabled, the meseaga‘SET-UP ERROW will be diaphyad.

SUPERVISIONEach transmitter (except 5701 and 5727) is auparvised by ●

check-in $ignal that is cent to the receiver at 70-90 mhrutointewals, ff at least one Check-in b not received from ●

transmitter within ● programmed intervat (field 1°31 ), theconsole will dmpiay the transmitter number ●nd WHECW willbe displayed.Each transmitter (including 5701 and 5727) is ●lsosupervised for low battery conditbns, and wffttransmit ● bwbattwy signal to the 4280 when the battery hasapproximately 30 days of life ramaining. The consofe wilfdisplay the tmnsmittor number and %0 BAr.NOTE: After replacing a bw or dead battery, activate thetransmitter ●nd ●nter the security c@de + OFF to dear itamemory of the low Batter signal.The 4280 itself is afao auperviaed three waya:1.

2.

3.

ff the cover of the 4280 is removed, ● TROUBLE wift bedisptayed for zones 89 or 91 (if type 05 is ●ssigned infield 1“09).ff theconnection is broken between the 4280 and thecontrol panal, a TROUBLE wifl be diapfayad for zones 89or 91 (i type 05 is assigned in fiotd 1“09). In addtin, affzones associated with the RF device will report a troubbconditiin.If, within ● progmmmad interval of time, the 4280 does nothear trom any of its tmnsm”~ra, ● TROUBLE will appearfor zones 88 or 90 (if type 05 is assigned in fwld 1“09).

HOUSE fDENTfFfCATfONThe 4280 responds onty to transm”hterawith the same houseID (DIP awitoh programmable from 01-31). Thb pravantssystem intorfomnce from transmfttors in other newbyaystema. To mdce sure you do not cfwose a Houaa ID that isin US* nearby, put the system in the Sniffer Mode, which bdescribed fater in thmsection.

TRANSMITTER lDENTIFICATfONEach transmitter haa its own unique tD number (Zone #),whii is DfP switch programmabb in ●ach unit. Whenever ●

tmnamisaiin takes ptaca, ●ither for an afarm, fautt, check-inor tow battery, ths ID number is sent ●bng with the massageto the 4280 which, in turn, relays this information to thecontrol panel, whii displays the condition●nd zone numberon the console. See the DfP SWITCH TABLES FORWfRELESS DEVICES at the end of this mmuaf, for individualtransmitter settings.

SNIFFER MODE FOR HOUSE ID (ado + [#1 + [2])To check for house fDa being used in nearby systems, setthe DfP switches in the 4280 for ● House ID of ’00- (allswitohes up), then enter your “installerCode=+ [#]+ [2]. The4280 will now “sniff=out any House IDs in the ●rea anddiapfay them. Keeping the 4280 in this mode for about 2hourswill give a good indicationof the house fDa beiig used.To ●xit the Sniffer Mode, simply key your inataUer code +OtXWfifi:t your house ID to one not displayed in the

.

IMPORTANT: Since Sniffer Mode affectively diaabbamint raceotirw Sniffer Moda oannot be ●merad Wlb anv1*rtitionis’armid.

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CHECKfNG TRANSMflTER HOUSE IDs(Oode ● [q ● p])To check that ●ti transmitters have bean set for the proparhouaalD, aetfha4280 totheproparhouaa lDandontarthaInatalbr codo + [#] + [3]. Aft tranemittere that have been●tablad for tho parthii in whfchthe test was irdfbted wifl bediapfayed. * aach tranamhtor checks in (up to 2 hours), ItsID number wilt disappear. A faster way to do this is to fault●ach transmffter, wh@ cauaaa ● tmnsmiasion to be sent totho 4280. When afl transmlttera have checked in, thereshouid be no tD numbara displayed.

NOTE: Repeat this procedure for ●ach partftbn that uses RFtranamlttem.

BUILT4N “QO/NO GO- TEST MODE (Patontod)This mode helps determine tho best bcatbn for ●achtransmitter and is activated by putting the control panel inthe TEST mode ●nd removing tho 4280’s covor. Theracefvera aanaitii is reduced by haft. Once transmitters●re pfaced imtheir dasired locations ●nd the●pproximatelength of who to be run to sensors is oonnocted to thetransmitter’s screw terminab, opan circuit ●ach transmitter.flonotcunducfthi atsafwithyourhan d~atoimdthetransmitter.

ff ● sh’tgb 4280 is used, the conaob wilt beep three times toindii signal reception. #two 4280s are uaad, theconaobwifibeep once if the fti 4280 received the signal, twice ffthesecond 4280 received the signaf ●nd three times if bothraceivara heard the signal (which is daaimbb for redundantconfiiumtions).

tt the oonsota doos not beep, reorient or movo thetransmitter to another boatiin. Usuafly ● few inches in ●itherdiraotionis atl that k required.To exft thii mode, replace the 4280’s cover, then ●mer theinstafler coda and proaa OFF. Not. that the Receiver’saenaftii is fully restored when the cow is rafkad.

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IMPORTANT BA17ERY NOTICETho VISTA wimbss tranarnittws are designed to provkfe bngbattery life under normal operating conditions. Longevity ofbatteries may be ●s much ●s 4-7 years depending on the●vironmont, usage, ●nd the specific WKSIOSSdevice bshgused. Extomal factors such as humidity, high or lowtampamturas, as well as large swings in temperature may allraduco theactual battery iii. in a ghran installation. TheVISTA wirobss system can identify a true low batterysituation, thus allowing the deabr or user of the system timeto arrange ● change of battery ●nd maintain protection forthat given point within the system.

WIRELESS ZONE TYPESEach RF zone can be programmed to respond as any zonetype such as ENTRY/EXtT, INTERIOR, PERIMETER, etc.(sss the ZONE lWES section for ● cmrtplete axplanatbn ofeach zone type). Desired aiamt responses areas Ioibws

46mrough._46 dwougrr55”(57a

24 HourParic 46ttsaq(sdentor●udible) 620r63’DsynwghtBur@ary 1 tr~h.,2 Ho Allrlllmru ~thnutnh4+

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●✎✎ ✍ ✍✍✍✍✍ ✌ m r .,. -,. - I

. f40ts tht ZOIWS143 can be USSd,but have the fdkwi~fimiidons: Tmnsmittsmsatforzones46-55 M transmit~●my 12 secondswtrii uw zoneis faulted.TransmitterssatforZolws 56-63 winwalwmitOrra awry 3 ssoo* Whii faulted.Theso two ranges ot zone numbets could advarsstydtsct~smhter banmylife.Transmitterssat form ID of 32 ~gh47 willhew ● 3 minute fockut batwsen transmissions.Usethis test mngo of zone ID numbers for sensors protecting~-doomwwif ltibc-emt$at mytife.

‘“ ;mnsm!tW IDs 46 though 55 havehigkt si~ [email protected]* mnsrmtwlDs62md63usunsupsnJisadm@vrramovatot

be 5701Orfpremises-signal priorityisfowrhsnthet offire,buthigherthanburglary.

ADVISORIES1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Do not place tmnsmtttors on or near metal objects. Thiswifi dsoraaea rang. tir bbck tmnsmissiins.Ptaca the 4280 in ● high, centrafiy bcatad ama for boatraoeption. Do not ptaca racsivar on or near metal objects.Tho 4280 roceivor must be at least 10 feat fmm thoControl panel or any remoto censolos to ●voidintedoronce from their micaoprccassor.When connecting a door/window contact to ● 57t 1,5711 WM, or 5715 transmitter, avoid ● wire bngfh of 20-24inches. Thii particular length dacraasss range. A shoneror bngor bngth has no effect.UL NOTE: For UL Housohold BurglaryInstallations, wired ioops connocted to thesedwicos cannot ●xceed 3 foot.tf duai 4280s or 42808s am used:A. Both must be at iaast 10 loot from ●ach other, as wslias from the Controi panel and remote oonsofas.B. One of the 4280s or 4260-8s must be powered fromAux. power so as not to ●xcasd 64 mA poiiing foopcurrent rating.C. The house iDs must be the same.D. Using two Ftsceivers doss not incmaso the number oftransmitters the system can support (63 transmitters,pius a wirebss keypad).

6.

.

Refer to the maximum polling loop wirs runs described inthe POLLING LOOP sktio; when connecting 4280s tothe polling hop.lMPORTA~ The maximum combined polling tip runis 4000’. Husing shielded wire, the maximum is 2000.

FAULT ANNUNCIATIONSince the polling bop and the RF receiver(s) are shared●mong the 8 partitions, the scheme for annunciating theirfailure is as folbws:

Respective fautrrl (for zones 88-91 & 97) wiii report as troubleconditions only, and as such, should be assigned either zonetype 00 if no annunciation is desired, or zone type 05 ifannunciation as trouble condition is desired. if the polling loopor RF iink fails, the corresponding zone number will display atroubte condiikrn for aach partition that uses the device thatfaiisd. in addition, ●ii zones associated with that device wiilindicate a fault condition. The trouble condition wiil notinterfere with the abifii to arm the partition, but the faultsmust first be bypassed.

WIRELESS DEViCES

S.. tho Peripheral DEViCES section forcompatible wireieas smoke detectors ●ndpassive infrared motion doteotors.

5701 Panic Transmitter. Progmmmabta for ●ither silent or ●udbia 24 hour alarm

(can be DIP switd programmed for zones 62 or 63).

5711 Sllmline Dcor/Window Transmitter● Can be used with any dosed arcuit sensor. NOTE: Can be

used on any zone 1-63 but, it programmed for zones 32-47, there wili be a 3 minute iock-out betweentransmissions.

5711 WM Door/Window Transmitter w/Reed Switch● Siimiine doortwindow tmnsmitter with buitt-in reed switch

(magnet inciuded). Can be used with any closed circuitssnsor. NOTE: Can be used on any zone 1-63 but, ifprogmmmad for zmes 32-47, there will be ● 3 minute bck-out between transmissions.

571 5WH Univorsai Transmitter. DiP switch saiectabb for fast response, open or closed

circuit sensor usage, and has ● tamper protected cover.Use in appiiiions where open circuit heat detectors ●reneeded or wham fast rasponae devices ●re needed.NOTE: Can be used on any zone 1-63 but, if programmedfor zones 32-47. there will be ● 3 minute tock.out betweentransmissions.

5727 Wireiose Keypad● Wkeiess keypad that can be used to turn the burgiary

protection on and off, and features the same buitt-in panicfunctions as wired consobs for either sibnf or audible 24hour ●larm. An LED indication iiihts each time a key ispressed to verify transmission (LED boated in the ~]READY key).

● The keypad is identified as zone Wr when it transmits lowbattery messages. Ths keypad panics ●re idontifbd as%~!g~ [#l, ‘W for [#]+ [3], and W5- for ~]+ [1] if

.

S716 Door/Window Transmitter● Can be used with anY open or closed circuit sensor (DiP

switch selectable), and features a built-in read switch.NOTE Can be used on any zone 1-63 but, if progmmmedfor zones 3247, thers wilt be a 3 minute Iook+ut betweentmnsmissions.

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Ill. PERIPHERAL DEVICESREMOTE CONSOLES— ———

GENERALThe 4140XMPT supplies up to 750 ti of auxitiarypower tirrmrrote consoles, pelting bop devices andbr other auxiliarydevices such as motion detectors or 4-wiro smokodetectors’. The 4140XMPT supports, independent of●uxiliary powor considerations, up to 16 5137ADaddressable romoto consoles. Up to 8 cortsobs can bepowered from the ●uxitiary powor output provided that thetotal current drawn from this output does not axoeed 750 mA.You must keep this in mind wtmn adding rsmoto consolessoyou dent ovordraw current from tho parwl. This would resuftin ● battwy which doos not charge properly or possibly ●

tripped auxiliary solid state circuii brwkor.

It the auxiliary load is determined to be greater than 750 mA,then additional consolos can be powered from a separatepower supply. The diagram on the next page shows how tomake connections to the s~ate power supply.

“ 44w smokedstscws csnnotbeusedbULUsmd@iation$.

5137AD ADDRESSABLE ALPHA LCD CONSOLE● Equipped with a programmtile 2-line, 32.cftaracter (16

characters par line), backlit alphanumeric LCD forcomplete zone identificat’mn in English language (ifdescriptors are programmed). Keys are also backfii.

● An alarm sounder is buitt in, eliminating the need for ●

separate indoor sounder.● DIP switch selectable tD number, which aflowe cortsob to

display unique, partitiin spscifii messages.● 90mA current drew.

PROGRAMMING THE CONSOLESConsobs must be programmed for type, parUtbn number andconsole ●oundor suppression options. Refer to thePROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM ●sction (DEVICEPROGRAMMING) for instructions.

WIRING CONSOLESConsoles may be wired to a single wire run or indtiualconsoles may be connected to separate wire rune. Themaximum wire run bngth from the panel to a conaotewhich ishomerun back to the panel must not exceed:s22gaugs@450fset msxknum NOTE:Tlwtwlerhofas*rwmszogsugs@700 faetmsximum ~rnllstlmoxcosdm018 gauge@ I 100bet maximum _~~~~~~w ~~#169wJ90@17=fsot~

#nldOdmkeff more than one consob is wired to ● run, then-the abovemaximum bngths must be diviied by the number of czmsobson the run (i... the maximum bngth wwid be 225 feet if twuconsobs are wired on a S22 gauge run).

ADDRESSABLE CONSOLE DIP SWfTCH SETTtNGSIMPORTANT! You must eelect ●n ●ddress of O, 1,2, or 3if standard defaults era to be programmed, since these arathe only consob addresses enabbd by the standard defautL

IMPORTANTITho Stsndar4 Defeultensbtas only these 4oensolo ●ddrosees (0.$).Satattosstonscuuob monsof rhsse-ss0s. use

-tDsrlsbb%%%%% addresses,

NoT’Esoms Wrsionsofdis5137ADcutdsmsyhswa6posirionDIP switi. Ths●lxth swltoh Is not wadwith tho 4140XMPT ●ndshouldbe put in tho UPposltlon.

ADDRESS W “DO not U80 wddroas 81with the 4140XNP~.Address 31 causes theconwkJ m Opsrers in mn-a@rsssaMe mods (Le. -like 8 standard, non-ad&ossaMs 5M7cmsob).

~Note that iii wiring to the wnsobss must be wrr@etodbefore tfre corrsoks can be mounted.1. Use the tamplati provided (on ● 5.

2.

3.

4.

separate sheet) to mark thepositions on the wall for themounting bobs ●nd the cut-outfor the wiring. ”Pull the interface wiring in thewatl through the cut-out.Removo the console’s backcover. Remove the securingscrew at the front of tha wnsobto release the back cam.Pass the interface wiringthrough the opening in the back

6.

Spfii the intarfacs wiring tothe wires on the interfaceconnector supplied withconsoles). Insulatedaotdertess wire sptbes (eg.311)maybeusodforsPlbin9.Attach W main body of thoconsote to the wstl-mountedback cover. TIM console isproperly ●ttached when it ““.-snaps into place. Uso thosecuring screw (previouslyremoved) to secure the

LB~,<. . .

“wl!iw---wve~, than mount the back consota tottre McK cover.

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cover to the watl with screws.--

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POWERING ADDITtONAL CONSOLESUp to 8 consoles can be powered from ths 4140XMPTauxiliary powor output provided that the 750mA rating is not●xceoded. The 4140XMPT’S bSdUlp battery Wiit SUpp~powor to these consoles in the event that AC power is bst.Connect these conaobs using consob wire cobm shown.

Additional consoles can be connachd to the system byusing a regulated, 12VDC power supply (eg. 487-12 suppliis12V, 250mA; 488-12 supplies 12V, 500mA). Nets that themaximum number of consoles supported by the system is16.Connect additional consoles as shown below, using theconsob wire mbra shown. Each 5137AD drawa 90rrtA Make~:d to obsorve the ourrent rstings for the power supply

.Wire run lengths from the 4140XMPT to consotas are liedon the previous page ( maximum combined wire run lengthsfor all consoles must m OXCSed2000’, or 1000’ifshieldedcable is used).

IMPORTANT: Make connections directly to the screwterminals as shown. Make no oottnoctlon to the COnSObbluo wire.

Ths 467-12/488-12 power supplies have a backup batterywhich can power these cmsoles in the event of AC powertoes. Note that oxwobs powered from supphss which do nethave a backup battery will not function when AC power isbat. In this ease, make sure to power at bast one amokfrom the 4140XMPT’s auxiliary power output.

I auPPtEMENIARY1 [

4140XMPT~ SuwLr lERMINAlSlmP I

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FLUSH MOUNTING WITH TRIM RING KtT (5137TRK) 3. install the tnm nng mto the opanmg m the wall with the1. Cut out a 4-3/4- high by 8- wide opening in the wall

between studs, no bss than 1-lfi from dther stud. Usethe template provided to mark the cutaut.

2. Insert the four 1-1~- long #6 aorows through the 4.mounting holes in the Trim Wrg and then attachthe fourmetal securing dips, as shown in the d~ram. Use onlytwo or three turns of eaoh screw, allowing the metal dipsto hang freely. ThtI clips must not protrudo beyond thesides of the Trim Rktg or you will rnt ba abb to installtheTrim Rhg into the cut-out in the next step. 5.

L!!, -. , . .— ----4,. , ~~-_~m ● -,, —.——.:!. A.Ov*-.. —-. . .-.. -. \\

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hinge clasps to the right. Making sure the trim ring isstraight, tighten ●ach dip screw, making sure thm theatmchad dlp slides down into its guide track.Install the Oonsob as follows: Engage the hinge deepson the trim ring with the notches located in the back(right-hand side) of the Oonaole’s front panel. Swing thebft side of the panel toward the trim ring (the panel willphmt on the hinge clasps), and press firmly until thepanel “snaps”dosed.

Use the panel securing screw” (supplied with theOonsob) to secure the bft side of the panel

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ADJUSTING THE AL HA CONSO~Insert the end of the smalk key-shaped tool (supplied) into =_—

the small hob to the bft of the console display window (theadjustment screw is rooassod in this hole). Turn theadjustment screw to the left or right until optimum viewing isachieved. Be sure to take the height of the users intoaccount when making thm ●djustment.

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EXTERNAL SOUNDERSRELAY OUTPUTTho4140XMPT~ mwotbddsyou@@~bw@dto powsr ●rtsrnsl slsrm soundors. Oonnoctionssrs mark totormirmb 4 @ositiW output) ●nd s (nogstivo rsturn). SooSUMMARY OF CONNECTDNS Disgrmr.

NON-UL INSTALLATIONSFor non-UL installations, ths totsl ourront drawn from thmoutput csnnot sxoood 2.8 reps. A bdtsry must bs instafladsi~ this OUrrontis Stt@iSd by tk httwy. UP to * 702tirommk ti, ti#hmb. wbti719skons -b Us@d,Wirsdin psrsflsl.

UL INSTALLATIONSFor UL hmtslbtbns, tho totsl currsrttdrswn fmm this output●nd tho suxilii powsr output combinod,osnnot ●xcsd 760mA For ●xample, if two BRK PA400 piszo ●lsrm soundsrswidrn@lmX@4mA~,tin~ti~ti-24 mA) is ●vailsbls for ●uxilimypoworoutputUSS.lMPORTANfi Gohg bsyond tha ●bovs rncmionsd tim”hswill owrfosd thopower suppfy or may possibly trip ttw bolloutput thornd tilt bmskor.

SMOKE DETECTORSZONE 1Whan programm~ 8s srr EOLR supondssdPtRE zons (ratjumporintact and20nstyp.09b Pm9m tiokf*02), upmsixtoan 2-wiro smoko dotuaors oan b. USA Whenprogrsmmsd for fii, tho - 00DE + OFF squsntxmomontarityintormptspoworto routdwsmokoti-.

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ouMooruao.Cm bowirsdbrsitmra zor Msawrd, wrdismtadat60=@ 10koLA706SE abbmtiswdkbls,uMdcmbs~pmmasdumomsuy.

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soundsrsmits=’oar piordng”,~h~ sound. Thissowrdsrrnbo nmurrrdtifbra dwthdudsd)or~(m706SEcdinct).

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PASSIVE INFRARED MOTIONDETECTORS

Rstsr to ths PIR htsllstii Instructbns for inasWbn hintsastoths bsstmounting batiort.

4278 Ousd Etomonl Potllrlg Loop Pm“ e~t PIR wfdr built-in RPM whii b DtP switch

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infmmd*tirtitim& akctsbbpubceun; thman bsnwnimmdbya4260 (4260.@wimisumd8f9-~~pmvitdtpqmnmmMkrr zonnw7. ~: Wba3WbokltbsnWsn~*m~~*”

Wmasmc bss 1 BmQ661DHIonmmonductdsw. wluHm51mema SUKW61OH IADVISORIEShtiEO~ktitattkoddtk~,tia zons is notWOW* s%wwbod. Tho sy8tom may not rsspond to srroooncimuit withintho20no.& dsrm CUrrsnt providsd by this zono is SUtfidSllt toWppOrtopsrstkmofonf yonodstauor kltttoslsrmOd ststo.SSSkhrboryin SASf09HAR0-WIREDZONE ssdion.

ZONES 2 THROUGH SThsss20rtas 08nsuppoft ssmsny4-wim uttofcodotsotorsmo9rtbspoworsd, wtwnprograrmnoduaFtRE20ns,tYPs09, in progrsmfisld “02. Thsro SroOnfy* rquirsrnom (1)Ths20nssmustbsc@@ursd forEOLRsuImisbm and(2)8 norrnalty-sod, momontary switoh must bs instsllstt inaorisswith thopowwmtha dotochn inordormabwmsotofthosrnoks dstootttm aftorartsfsrm. Tho dstoctofs mustbowirsdinp8rslbl, whhtho EoLRstth9tsstdstuaorfor fufl~. Tosupuvbs powor,●SRK hh. A7771soI EOLRdsy hhdub b mconrmondod.

POLLfNG LOOP SUOKE DETECTORSOsnboaddsdtotho 2+uiroPo2ingLoaponzonw10throqh64 (ss progrsmmsd in fblds ●O3 “04, “OS, 1%% l= 1“03,l*04Mdl”06). Thssodouotom smwkodhpsrslbfbthsPoNn9boposnddonot ti-fisfymwaptosotswitoh. Thopofiing bopprovidoapoww wtdrosotsignslstoths dsts@om,sswotlssslsrrrt sndtroubbsignsbfmmthsdot~ Rofort9tho msximumpoWirrgbopwirsrunsli6tsd inths POLLWGLOOP sootbnwhat [email protected]@2SD Phstooktdo Pang Lsop Smsks Detoswr● Orwpismphmmbak smO1mdsmsmrwBlbuMl RPMMrMi8

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progq * zorws 46-66). S@+ UL Listsd 66 dBpbmsbcmdsrnlsourdsrmtmd blskwbmaywmhg.

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GLASS BREAK DETECTORSGENERAL INFORMATIONZono 8 can support 2-wire, latching type glass breakdotectora when configured as ●n EOLR supervised zone.The seand CODE+ OFF sequence momentarily interruptspower to th~ zone to reset devices wired to it. Use detectorswhii am compstibfe with the ratings babwr

standbyVoftage:5VDC-13.8VDC

Standby Resistance: Greater than 20k ohms (equivalentrosiatanca of all detecbra in paralfel)

A&rm ~OtanCO: LOSSthan Ilk OhlllS (SOSnote betow)

AtarmctJrrOW2mA-lomA

Roast Tree: LOOSthan 6 aemntfs

The IEl 735L ●ones deteclora have been tested and found tobe compatible with these ratings. Up to 50 IEI ?35Ldetectors, connected in parallal, may be used (the , armcurrent provided by this zone is sufficient to supportoperation of only one detector in alarmed state). FoIfow themanufacturer’s recommendations on proper instsllatiin.

NOTES:Detectors which exceed Ilk ohms in alarm, but maintain avoltage drop in afarm of bss than 3.8 voftscan afso be used.

tJse of N.O. or N.C.’contacts on the same zone may preventproper glass break detector operation.

See Adviiry in BASIC 9 HARD-WtRED ZONE section,

PHONE LINE CONNECTIONSGENERAL INFORMATIONincoming phone iine and handset wiring is connected to thamain terminal block as follows (refer to SUMMARY OFCONNECTIONS DqramYTB1-26: Local Handset (TIP)TB1-27: Local Handset (RING)TB1-28: Incoming Phona Lins (TfP)TB1-29: Inarming Phone Line (RING)

ff if is desired to mnnecf the panel to phone lines that requireground startcapaMliiy,then a 675 Ground Start Moduts mustbe used. Thii modub is triggered by one of the outputs onthe connector labeled J7 (see CONNECTOR J7 TRIGGERoulPuTs).WARNING: To prevent the risk of shock, disconnectphone lines at tetaI jack before servicingthe panel.IMPORTANTff the ~mmunicator is connected to a tebphono line insiie aPABX. be sure the PABX has a back-up power supply thatcan support the PABX for 24 hours. Many PABXS ●r~ notpower backed up and connection to such a PABX wifl rosuftin a communicationfailure if power is lost.

coNNECTO R J7 TRIGGER OUTPUTS(Ground Start Module, K.yswltch, Remote Console Sounder, etc.)

GENERAL lNFORMATtON GROUND START MODULEconnector J7, focated on the right hand side of the main PCB Not Intandod for use In UL L18tad ●pplloatfons.provides 4 trigger outputs for operating tho 675 Ground Stan An optional 675 Ground Start module can be used forModula, the 4146 Keyawitch, ● remote consob sounding installations having telephone Iinos wh@h require groundpiezo, and for triggering auxiiii afarm signaling equipment(LORRA’S, STU’S, ●tc.)

stacf instead of loop start operation to obtain dial tone fromthe tetca centraf office. ff used, program fmkl 1*46 must be

The pin assignments of thii connector ●re shown befow. Use ●et to ‘O” (factory dafauft) and the 675 Ground Start Moduleonly the 4142TR 9-wire cab& (mraitable as an option) for must be connected to the panef’s J7 connector trigger outputmaking connections to ths connector. 1, to auxilii power, and to the ‘RING side of the telephone

Output 1 Is rated ●e ?ollowe:fineasSflOWOinthediagram babw.

When kthrated: 10-13.8 VDC through 4Kohms Use the following procedure to determine whii side of theWhen Do-activated: 100 ohms @ ground tebphone line is the %lN& aide:

Other outpute ●re rated ●s follows: ●. connect the ‘+- taad of a DC voltmeter to ●arth ground,

When Actiiated: 10-13.8 VDC thtough SK ohms artdthe”-”tead toonesideofthe tebphonefii.

When De-activated: lk ohms b ground b. Thawirawhii reeds +50VDCisths%lfW sida.

OutPM 1 operates, by detautt, as ● trigger forths 676 ground When the panel has ● message to transmit to the oentralstart r@ub. Thii output may optionally be programmed to Statiom it witl seize the line. go off hook ●nd then trigger theoperate ●s ●n openlciosa trigger or as ● romota @naole 675 nrodub to connacf the %lN& side of tho tebphona finesounder output. Only one of thase optiona may be used at toaarthgtound. Thapanelwilt oauaethsmodufeto breakthe●ny time. connection between “RING ●nd earth ground when ● diilOutputs 2 & 4 operate, by dofauft, as Fire ●nd Silent ~ b oM$in~oP@c/Durass triggers respactivoly. Thoso triggers may .optionally be programmed to act ●s Arm and Ready statusindicators when it is des”ti to use the 4146 keyawii.

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REMOTE KEYSWITCHNOTE. 4146 Ksyswlteh la not UL ●pprovod.

If th. koyswitch option is selected (fwld “15),tho alarmtrigger outputs are dti.An optional Rornoto Kayawitch oan be used tor remoto●rming ●nd dissrming of tho system. Not. thatkoyswltch ●rming may only ba uaod In on.psrtltlon. tt usad, pfogfem fisld “15 must ba eat to thsdasirad ptition to ●nabfa tha kayawitch option, and the4146ksysw&h’snormatlyopenrnomentafyawitcffandLEOamustbsconnsctadwZona7and tith. J7w~tfigg.foutputsrospsctivsly.A 2k EOL resistor must be umnactdacfos8tha awitchrsgafdla$s ofwhathafof notzcmas24$f.aelaotad to use EOL resistors. Sss d~rarn befow.

A momentary short across thm zona will arm tho systam inthe ‘AWAY m~e. M the $hoft & heM for mom than 3seconds, the system will arm in the STAY mods. (i.., allzones designated as zone types 4 or 10 will bs automaticallybypassed). Aftar thasystem has besn afmad, tha next tirnazone 7 is shorted, the system will disarm.

An optional dosed-circuit tamper switch (modal 1t 2) oan bawirad in swiss with zone 7, so that, it ths switchplata isromovad from the wall, tho tamper will opan. disablingkayswitch opemtbrr until the system is nsxt disarmed fromtha console.NOT12 Onfy on. kqawhch with LEOS can bs supportsd bytha system’spower suppty.NOTE: Operucioao reporting for keyaMoh b ●nab&d infiikf”40, arxithakaysmMh raportaasusero.

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%kMO?E CONS OLE S OUNDER OPtRATiON & WIRINGAn optional Arnaaoo PAL 328N an be used for instattatbnawharo it is desirad to ramoto tho sounds produoad by the 41Uma

consob’s WWin piszo sounder for one parlitii. The panelwill remote all sounds (i.a. alarm, tfoubla, chime. entry/exit,●tc.) produced by tha oonsois’a built-in sounder sxcapt tortho short clicks ●ssooiatod with ~nsob ksy doprossion.On. application of this featuro might ba to produoa chinmsounds in ● bcation whti is distant from the pansl’sconsoles. If used, program field 1“U must ba set to 7 to●nable tho romoto oonsola soundor @on, and the Amaeoopiazo must ba oonnactad batwoon tho panal’s auxiliarypower and tha J7 mnector trigger output as shown babw.in addition, field “15 must ba usad to salact the partitiinwhoso consolo sounds ara to trigger tho aourrdar. Zona 7must be aaaignad to ba a ksyswitch zona (evan it byswhchis not Ussd).

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CONNECTOR J8 INPUTS & OUTPUTS(Event Logging Serial PrIntar/41gOSM Dlr.ot Wlr. Dmvrtloadlng)

EVENT LOGGING PRINTER CONNECTIONSConnector J8, located above connectorJ7 on the right sideof the main PC board, is intended to be interf~d to a focalaerial printer via the 4100SM aerial interlaoa module, inwtii~bm ~m k b desired to print the ●wrnt bg on ●boal prmtor. Make connections between J8, the 41OOSMmodub ●nd the aerial printer 0s shown below. Refer to the●vent logging section of th~ manual for ● daaaiptiin of theconsole commands whii inkiata event bg printing.

NOTE 1: Pnmor must be confffurad es fofbwa:●8datab*. noparity, latopbit● Sooor1200baud(1200preferred)● Hardware handah~ usingDTR signal

NOTE 2 The 4100SM module is su@ied with a 10 footRS232 cable. A bngor -e Or m extensionoabb can beused if the 4140XMPT and aerial printer are separated bymore than 10 teat, but the total cable bngth should be lessthan 50 feat.

NOTE 3: Most printers •it~r ignore the CTS, DSR ●nd CDsignats, or require thorn to be h“qh (i.e. 3-15VDC ●smeasured on RS232 DB25 connector pina 5, 6 & 8respectively with respect to ground pin 7). The 4t 00SMmodule sets these pins high, tf the printerbeing used will notoperate with these pina hqh, then clii the blue (CTS), whiie(DSR) or red (CD) jumpers on the 41oOSM moduleto set thecorrespondingsignal fbating. Importantpins on the RS233Ccable are pin 3 (data out), pin 7 (ground) ●nd pin 20 (DTR -ready).

NOTE 4: The DTR signal, as moaaured at 41ooSM TB1,should be high (9.5-14VDC) when tho printer is powered,proparfy connected, on-line and ready to print. Thii signalwill ba bw (O-1.5VDC) when the printer is not poworad, notproparly camsctad, off-fineor our of paper. The 4140XMPTwill not aend printingdata to the printerunlessthe DTR signalis high.

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DIRECT WIRE DOWNLOADING CONNECTIONSTha 4140XMPTcan be dowdxsded withoutusinga modemortebphone tineby using41~2PC DownloadingSoftware●nd a41oOSMSerial Modub.

IMPORTANT: The connsctlons botwaen the4140XMPT wtd th. 41OOSM ●re dllferent thwrthose shown In the 41OOSM installationInatruotlorw. See dwgram below for correct mnnactions.In edditiin, when the ~reen’ wire is referred to in step 2 ofthe IN CASE OF DIFFIC ~LTY section of the 41OOSMInstructions, use the “WCet” wire,

tinnactor J8, located above connectorJ7 on the right handside of the main PC board, :s intendad to be interfaced toeither a local sarial prk w (see EVENT LOGGING00NNECTfDNS) or a computerterminal. Make connectionsto a oomputer terminal as shown below. Note that thsviolet wk. connection for computor terminsisdiffere from that ueod when concocting ● ●oriaiprinter.

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IV. MOUNTING AND POWERING THE SYSTEMMOUNTING

MOUNTINO TNE 4140XMPT PC BOARDBdor. mountine tho cirouit bored, k oortsirr that tho

wdam rnotsi knookouts hsva boon romovod, 00 NOT

A MPT TO REMOVE THE KNOOKOUTS AFER TNECIRCUfi EOARD NM BEEN INSTALLED.

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Nurg h throo mountingdips on ths rsisod osbinot tsbs.Obsowo propor ofip orisntstion to avoid d8m8go to thodtp when mounting screws ●m tightonod and to svoidproMsmswith insortbnand romovalofths PC bosrd.

lmfitk~dtka~wititb$b$dw~of ths @Mnst. Maks oortain that tho board rests in thssbtsas Mo8tsdinstsp2dct8il.

swing tho bus of tho bosrd into ths mounting dips andsscuro the bowd to tho cabinet wiih ths~mpsnyirrgstraws (u iliustratsd in stop 3 d,tait).

ADVISORYMake osrtain that tho mounting oorows us rsuondy tighttohauro that thors is 8 good ground oonnsctbn botwoonthoPC bud snd #o abirwt. Also, drossMd wiriq awsyhornths mbroprocsssor (oontsr) sootion of ths PC board. Ths08binM providoa 2 loops on its loft snd right sidswdls for●choring field wiring using tio wraps, Thoss stops ●

importsnt to minimizingths risk of psnsl RP intsrtorsnoswtttrtoiovision rcooption,

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lnsorttho koyinfotho iocfLPositiithobck inthsholsmaking certain that tha Isti wili msko =ntact with thsistchbmckotwhon thodoorisoiosod.

2. Whilohoidii tholock stsady, inssrtthofsminsf dphtothe rotsiner slots.

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POWERING THE SYSTEMPRIMARY POWERPowor to the 4140XMPT oontrol panel is supplied by mmdolNo. 1361 ● Piug-in Transformer whti is rated ●t 16.5VAC,40VA Cauth must be taken when wiring this transformer totho panel to guard ●gainst blowing tho fuss inside thetransformer (non-rapiaceabie).

● NOTE: lfas 1361CN Transformer in Candan ineteMons.

BACK-UP POWERin the evonf of an AC power loss, the 4140XMPT controlpanel is supportod by ● back-up, rechargeabfa got cellbattery. YUASA NP4-12 (12V, 4AH) and NP7-12 (12V, 7AH)battorios ●ra recommended. Do not use Gatesbatterlos (aealad load-acid type).

The standby battery is automatkalfy tested every 24 hours,beginning 24 hours after ●xiting programming mode. inaddition, entry into the test mode wifi ause a battery test tobe initiated.

NOTE: The above f~uros are approximate, and may vtuydepending u~n the age, quality, and capacby of the batteryatthetimeof the ACioss.● Uas 4AH batte~ for UL htdadms.

EARTH GROUND CONNECTIONSin order for the tiihtning transient protective devioes in thisproduct to be effective, the designated earth groundtermina~ must be terminated in a good esrih ground. Thafoiiowiig ●re ●xamples of good earth grounds ●vaiiabfe ●tmost instaiiations:

Metal Cold Water Pips: Use s nonarrosive metal strap(-r ~ ~mme~~) firm@=ured to the pipe to whichthe ground lead is eiectricatiycamected snd secured.

AC Power Outlet Ground: Avaiiabie from 3-prong,120VAC, power outieta only. To test the integrfty of theground terminal, use ● three-wire arouit tester with neonimp indiiors, such se the UL-Listed ideal Modei 61.035,or equivsbnt, avsiiabia at most electrical supply atoms.

POWER-UP PROCEDURE1. Fiil out the Poiiing Loop Current Draw and Auxfiary Devios

Cument Drsw Worksheets shown below. Make sum thstthe currents drswn from these outputs do not exoeedtheir respective ratings.

CAUTiON: Faiiure to observe the potiing loop currentrating wili cause poiiiig loop malfunction. Fsilure toobsewe the auxiliary output current rating will result in ●

battery which does not charge properiy or possibly ●

tripped cirouii breaker.

2. WIrs the 1361 transformer (1361CN in Csnads) to thepanel (before anrrecting the battery) ss shown in thesuMMARYOF coNNEmONs d~ratlt. m M pluginatthistime.

3. ~~ dlillii~gebop and auxiliary devices, suoh 86● O

4. Piug the 1361 into sn 24 hour, uninterrupted AC outlet.After ● few seconds, the green POWER LED on theconsole(s) should iiiht and the oortsoie(s) should display-DfsARMED READY TO ARM.=

5. Connect the battery as shown in the SUMMARY OFCONNEC~S diagmm.

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V. SYSTEM OPERATIONSECURITY ACCESS CODES

GENERAL lNFORMATfONThe VISTA 4140XMPT System ●ltowa up to 128 (99 maximum per partition) saourity aceass rsdes to be assignsd, aachidenttfii by ● war ID number. In additiin, tha Quii Arm foatura oan also be Prograrnrnad,whbh ●nabbs the [#] k.y to hproasad instead of ●ntoring tho security cod~ when arming tho syatom. Tho oodo must still ba ●ntorad when disarming thesyatom. Nota that OpwvCbso reportingof Ouii Arm is ●ablad it Lfsar2 is ●nabbd for Op@Cbsa raporting, and that Qu’bkArm mporta as Uaar O.

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Each user of ths syatsm oan Lbe aasignsd various levels of o●uthority (tslls system what 1systsm functions that user is 2authorized to do), and can 3have different levels of 4authority within each partitiin. 5Use the “View Capabilities” 6 UU===keypad function to view thepa~iions ●nd ●uthority levelsfor which a particular ussr is●uthorized. In highsst tolowest ranking, these fevelsare 83 fofbwa:

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Can ps~-m afl s~stem functions (arm, disarm, bypass,etc.) and is the onty user that can ●ntar program nmda.Enter program mod. and ntdw imrorammingchangaa.Change liiaownmda. - - - -Add, Dolets, Change MASTER, MANAGER, orOPERATORS.Selsof op9n/doa6 reports for ●ny uaar.Oparats ● partition, but CANNOT DISARM ft arrnad bv ●

rmde othar tian INSTALLER’S mdo (iuding Oubk ~).

Maator (Lavsl I)● May cretto other usora of ths aystsm babw thii level

(Maator cannot assign anybody ● Iavsi of Oor 1).● Ohangshiaownooda.● Add, Debts, Changa MANAGERS or OPERATORS.c OEankfoso raoortirw of ●dded ooarator users will BE

SAME ●s his own [&nablad or di~ad as assignad byINSTALLER).

● Oparate ● partitbn.

Manager (Levoi 2)●

Can-parform atl systam fundb~ (Ann, D-, Bypa6a,ate.) programmed by Maator.May create othor uasrs of tha aystsm bebw thii taval(Manager cannot assign ●nybody a bvel of 0,1, or 2).MW changa his own coda.May W DaIata, Changa OPERATORS. “Opankfoaaraportingof addaduaaraWitiBE SAME as hisown (onabfad or disabkt u aaaignad by fNSTALLER orMASTER).May oparata ● partbion.

Operator (LoWS 34)● fmvaat tavda of users.w May operate ● partitbn with ona of the three OPERATOR

●uthority bvsts A through C tistsd in ths OPERATOR’SCODE paragraph Iatsr in thii section.

Our@as (Lavol 6)● Oanarrn anddmthe SYStan butaboaandasitant

duress moaaage to central atatbn (If aenrba isconcocted).

. Code is aaaignad on ● partition W partitibnbasis.

Ganoral Rules on Authority Lavols ●nd changoeTo kaap thii atmduro manageable, the fofbwing rubs appfyto uaara whan making modificationswithin the syatom baaadon ths uasr code authority bvela:● A uaar may not debto or chango the user code of ths

SAME or HtGHER authoritythan which ha is assignad.. A ussr may only ADD users to ● LOWER uthorhy Iavat.● A user may assign other users aooeas to othor partitions

onfy il ha hnaatt has access to those partitiina.● A uaarcan only be DELETED or CHANGED from withinthe

partitiin ha is ●ssionad.IMULTfPLE PARTfTION ACCESS (GOTO Funotlon)To maka ● partitionad ●nvironmont particutarty uaafuL thasyatammuat afbwforcertain paopfatohava acoaaatootharpartitions. This ia particularly true in ths Factory~bs●nvironment whare tha president of ths oompany wantaaoosss to any area of hm company. Tha 4140XMPT hasw fbxibilhy in supporting thii raquirsrnartt. On ● USERbaais, ●ach usar is programmed for ● baas partitbn (the orwha normally is aaaignad) and ona or mora partitbna which haoanbaauthorizad to~.

In ●ddltbn, within ●aoh partitiin, ●ach USER may baoroorammad to have different levels of ●uthorftv. For;x~-mob. Usar #3. th. V.P. of Enginaarino. o&rld bausigned to work-within the Engi;ooring ‘baparfmont(Partitbn 1) of ABC Manufacturing. Since ha naads tha hd[capabilities in his area, ho is ●aaignad as ● MASTER withLsvaflauthority. Thiarnaana hsmay Arm, Dbrrn,Bypasa,Add or Modii uaara in partttion 1. tt is atao ● raquiremantthat ha be abla to gain access to tha manufacturing ●raa(parthiin 2) on an ●m

3●ncy basis. You oan set thb up

aaailywtthths 4140XM bynowrqusating thathsafsobaaaaignad to partitiin 2, with ● taval of authorhy set &war,auoh as Levah4 (OPERATOR Lavel B) whbh albwa him toArm ●nd Disarm, but nothing ●laa. Ths oontrol will●utomaticafiy assign hlm tha next availabb user numbarwithin partition2 and doss not raquira reprogramming of Maafrasdy dating 4 dqit aaourky Oodsl This typa of Satup canbadonstoraaoh usarofthasystam and forarryoombindonOfuptospartihal

EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE PARTITION ACOESS

In the abovo ●xampfa, Uaar 3 haa MASTER ●dhortty inparutbn landoPERAToR Bauthdty inpartitii2. Hiwm-h_n2bU_rStiti4d@Mdkttiawn. for both partitbna.Acosaa to Othar Partitbrrs. Not.mtia-rnu-rb~~~m-inam,tisystem WS autornaticattyassign an unuaad Uaar numbar.

Aaaignii users to othar partitions is ona thing, but howabout actuafly baklgauaarandtry ingto%aa”onaofthaotharpartkii? Tha4140XMPThasdevabpad ●shptakeyaquanos (ooda + ~] + partitiin numbar O-6, partith Oraturna to tha dafauft partitbn for that conaofa) aohama for ●

uaarto go to anothor -in.-19-

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Once them, the current display baoomaa attached to thatpsrfttiin and status rqueats, etc am now diaphyed for thatP@bnsu*a@=fo f@-*e@eeswithmkaywttriaa. To ratum to your orightal parthbn, YOUmay ●nter thesame key aaquanoa ●nd ●nd if with your normal partitiinnumber or T. You’re now ba& to where you started. ft’athataimpial Yournay viawthm operation as8bigsebctorawkofrandyau aroatthaawftcii atthecOnsaIa.

INSTALLER 00DE (Uaar #1/Authortty fmml O)The instafbr wrams ●n tnstafbte Code rnitiaflyas pan ofthe programming prooedum, and thii -O is the only oodethat parmtte -my into the programming made (unless “98has been pmvbusty usad to ●xit the programming mode, seebebw). The lnst~br’a Code can also b used to performnormal system functions.

The ayatam atso pmvidea an Instalkr Ode bohut feature,which pr.vents the uss of the Installer’s Code from re-●ooosaing the Programming modo ●fter the initialprogramming. Thii feature is activated by pressiW “98 to●xft Programming mod.. Tho only way to ●ccessprogramming mode once this feature is aotivated, is by~~ d the aystom and powering up again, ●nd then~bg-htha ”and#kaysattho sama timawithin30seconds of power up. ff re~ea to Programming modeusing the Instafbr’s Code ki desired after initialprogmmming,then ●xit Programming mods by pressing “99. For additionalaoourfty, the inatafler code can be used to disarm the systemortfyti ilwasuaadto armthasyatom.The Inatalbr also programs tho master aacurftyoudas, whiiam the oodaa intended for use by the primary users of theayatent. Thamastaroodas oanthanbe usadtoaagignupb99 bwor bvol cxtdas, which can be used by other users oftis~m-~n?hanatib~titicr~.

Note that Opan/Cbse reporting for tho Instatbr ode is●nabled in fwld %9.

Asaftippad fromthafactory$ theinitiaf kwtalfatimde&~~rammed (default. 4-1-4-0), ad oan be ohangad by thekmtaffarb any cede daaimd (program fii WO).

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Users #16 - #99 will ropoti as Usar ~15kHmogsbled for

IMPORTANT!: uring user oode ●ntry, normal koydapasms atotharomsotes inapartitiin wiftbeignomd.However, panio key depression will oaues ●n ●larm andtarminato user ●rrtry.

t OPE@J/CLOSE REP ORTING NOTE When adding ●

user, tho syatom will only prompt far 6petibeo report~Wtith.WfsM~n9-&t*&r.WnaMaetor or Martagor adds ● now user, tho now user%OpOt@bOO [email protected] will be the same as that of theMaster or Managar ●dding the user. MOpen/Cbaa reportsamrequirad *ba@eotabb by the kbtor or Manager, thefndaffar should assign two MaaW or Martagor user oodas:one wffh Opart@oaa raporting ●nabfad, and one without

EXAMPLE: User may be regularly ●ssigned to partition 1.This would be t- default display for this user, howevar hemay ‘SOW to go to partitiin 2 for example. (Assumes hehas been programmed for aooass to partition 2) The userinters hia normal aamsa code and the proper squonce toselect ●n@wr partitiin followed by the number 2 for partition2. ~ dmay will now select partitiin 2 informationfor view●nd further action. In the above ●xampte notice that noaoeass is afbwad far thii user into partitions 3-8. Attemptsto access these partitions would be den”bdautomatiiliy.

I e AUU a maw.r, mmagm or upwaIor coa.:Etierltir-+[8]+-Mr#+-M~do

Console will prompt for Authority level. Enter the levelnumber as fotkms

1 = Master (Arm, Dbarm, Bypass, ●dd or modify lowerbval users)

2- Managar (Arm, Dm, Bypass, add or modiiy bwerlevel Usars)

3= OPSratorLevel A (Arm, Disarm, Bypass)49 Opsrator LOvalB(h, Dm)5= Operator Level C ( Arm, Disarm only ff system armed

with thii ode)6- Duress (Arm, Dunn, triggers sibnt panic alarm)

Oonsolo witl than prompt for OpartKXose repoting option$.Press O (NO) or 1 (YES). Oonsolo will also prompt for●uthority of this user to access other partitions. Press O(NO) or 1 (YES). If YCS, tha next partition number insequence will be dmptayad with ● prompt askktg if ~s isdesired. Press O (NO) or 1 (YES). fl no, the next pdtiinnumber witlbe diied with the “access desirti prompt. tfyes. the system will ●utomatically assign ● user number andwill prompt for the amhodly bvol thm user should have in theassigned partition. Enter the desired authorfty level number.The nexf partitionnumber will than be displayed with a promptfor access. When ●ll psrtitiins have been displayed, theumsols will aomll through ●ll partitions to which aocass hasbeen ●ssigned, and will display the user number ●ndauthorhy level for ●ach.To CHANGE ● Maator, Martagor or Operator oode:Enter fnstalbr ~ + [8] + User number + new oode for thatuser

The system tit detect that the uaor number is ●treadyassigned and wftl prom@ Mthii is ● new uaar. Pmsa O (NO).Theeystemwillthen tiithatthe ohangoisatbwad basadan authdzatbn bval. tfthauaar nuntber isthaaamaastheInstaller’s, the system will prompt for the new code to bereantomd. This prevents -idontaHy changing a h~h leveloode.

To DELETE s BMtor, Mattagor or Oparator ood.:Entar fnatallerooda + [8] + Uaar number + fnatalkr cads

The system wifl promfx if thii -e should be deleted. Presso (NO) or 1 (YES). N yes, that user’s code will be removedfrom all partitions to which it had been assigned, ●nd ●llwthorixatbn bvafs and other informationabout that user willbe delatad..Note that ● user can only be defetd from thepartitiin m whd n was first ●ssigned, ●nd can only bedebted by ● user with ● hgher authority level. A user oannotdelete hmseff.

TO EXIT THE USER CODE ENTRY MODf& either

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MASTEWMANAQER CODES (Authority Lavolo 1/2)Tha Mastar CXrdais ths do intwrdad for uss by ths primaryusars of tha system when psrformhtg sysfam functbns, andcan bs changsd by tho Master Usar. Ths factory dafaultmastar do is %2-3-4. Por ●dditbnaf ssourity, thsMasterCod. oanb usadm assign bwar faval codas (maximum of99 par p@tiin), which can bs usad by ~ndary usars ofthasystamwho donothavoa naadtoknowtha Master_(supervisors, ●mpbyass, doaning Poraonnal. fa~ w).Eaoh user’a cod. oan bs indiiuafty diiinatsd or -adat aly tkno.

OPE NICLOSE RkP OR TING: Not. that opsn/cfosoraporting●ablas for addsd uasra wa tha cams as thatofthsmaster or manager addingths nsw usar.

Master Ccdos ●nd ●ll fewer tavel tics can bs usadintorchangesbly when psrformiflg sysfom functbns withh mpsrtftion (a system ●rmed wfth a usots tompomry oods oanba disarmed with the Master Code or wrothor user’stornporary ~), with ths excsptiorrof tho Operator Lovsl CCode describsd Iator in thii asctbrr.

10 ●dd, chango or doloto ● Msna@or or Oparatorcod., follow tho samo prooaduros doscribsd in thsINSTALLER CODE paragraph, substituting Master orManager cod. for Instatlor @o. Not. that ● MANAGERcannot dobta, charrgoor add ancthor MANAGER.

OPERATOR CODES (Autttorlty Lsvols 3=S)Opomtors can ●rm ●nd disarm ths system to tha authorityasslgnad, but cannot sdd or modify ●ny user. Tha tabfaMow fiis tho thrss ●uthority Isvols. H Oparator Lsvol C ksoloctsd (somotimcs known ●s Babysitter cod.), thatopamto~ cod. osnnot ba used to disarm tho systemunlsaa tha systcm - armed wkh that ccdo. This cods isusually assigned to parsons who may havo tha rrasdto armand disarm ths system ●t specific times only (ox. ●

babystttar noods to oontrel the system only whenbabysitting).

oPERAlOR LEVELS w AfJTHoRf’lYLovol 17 MI* %nctlons Pormlttad I

3 Opsrmor Laval A Ant4 IOPS rater Lavsl B Arm, DmnT

I s ‘-=+lopsmtorLavsltqAm,Disafmonly ifafmdrdh

I I Isamoaids I

DURESS CODE (Authortty Lavcl 6)-dur--bamo~d-ndmga~titibacsntral monitoringstation fftho usar is baii fomad to disarm(or arm) tha systam under threat. This faatura is only usafulif tha systam is oonnsctad to ● oontmfstation. Whsn thasystem’s Auxiliary Vottago Triggers ●m oonnootad to●nothor communication’s madis (Dorivad Ch8nnafAongRanoo Radio). not. that duress is signaffsd on tha camstrigg;r that tinals silant psnb (whoro~ durass has fts ownuniqus rapcrt whan digWy communicated).

Thadumssmda hasaignsdon aparfltiiby psrthbn -and oarr ba any ~ dssirad. When usad, ths system tilld~(tim), tiWtisotia @km-@ ti~tidatatbn. Thara wifl ba no indication ●t tfw consols that analarrnwassant.

SETTING THE REAL-TIME CLOCKPROCEDURE

clock, or tho cbdr can bs sot via tho Oownbador scftwara.

10 ●ntor raal-tlma clock mod., prsss CODE + #63.Thsd*witl show

Tho-?=frldbatos thaarrrsnt rnoda. Tha[6Jkayohangas thamod. from DAY to HOURto MINtJIE to MONTHto DATEtoYEAR. Ths [4] koy drangss thsmods in ravarss ofdar.Tho [3] & [1] kays am USOdto sat tho T’t=ATE vafucS.Tho [3] ksy moves ths TIME/DATE ahsad, tha [1] kay nrwastho TfME/DATE backwad.

T& :t&:&Em~he [3] or [1] kay to change from ?

To act tha Urea: press [6] until tho 7 appears in thshours poshionothen usa tha (3] or [1] kay to sat tha hour.Pmss[6 qdnti-ti[3]or[l]~*m~tinti.

hUsaths kaytosst AMor PkA.

Toatbti,~~[6]~uti~tio?~- intha month @tbn, than USCtho [3] Or [1] kSy to SCf fhcmonth. P-h[6]*qti ti*tbp]w[l]w*satths dam. Prasstho [6)ksyagain andusathsp]or [l]kaytosafto sstthsyoar.

To ●xft ctook mod., press ●fthor tho [8] ksy or tha ~]kay. Exfting wfth tha [8] koy wifl savs all changas. Exiiirtgw2h tha ~] kay wii ●xit without changing any of ths vafuaa(uSad Whan viswing tha timo sattings, but no Changes amdasimd).

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KEYPAD FUNCTIONSGENERAL INFORMATION VIEW CAPABILfTtES OF A USER (5137AD only)

Note that if QUICK AThe conaob wiffdisplaythe partitionsthat user is authorized

RMise nabted (field “29), the 1#] key for, the user number, ●nd the authority bvel for all partitionsoan be pmssad instead of entering the security coda, for●ny of the ●rming prooedums (Away, Stay, Instant,

authorbed. Enter arde + lx] + [r@].The user’soapabiiitkw in

Maximum, etc.).oaoh authorized partition will typioally be displayed ●sfolbws:

Thakeypad afbwathe usertoarm anddiaarrntha ayatom.●nd perform other ayatom Iunctiona,such ●s bypassingzonos, view messages from the oentml atatiin and disptayzone descriptors. Zono ●nd system conditions (darer,troubb, bypass) are diaptayed in the Dispby WI*.

When ●n afarm otawa, oonsob sounding ●nd ●xtomalsoundhg will oowr, and the zone(s) in abrm witl be diapbyedon the corrsola. Pressing any key will sitonos the oonsotaaoundsr for 10 aeamds. Dsarming ths system will sibnceboth console and external sounders. When the system isdisarmed, any zorms that were in m dam condtbn duringthe armed perbd will be dsptsyed (memory of atarm). Toctaar this display, simpfy repeat tho disarm sequence (ontorthe SSOU~ code and press the OFF key).

Tho oortsobs afso feature chime ●nnunciation, ●nd 3 paniokey pairs (for sibnt, ●udiile,fir.or personal ●mergen~alarms) which can notify the central station of ●n alarmconditiin, if that servios is connected.

ARMING FUNCTIONSThe folbwing is a briif list of system mrnmanda. For detaitedinformation concerning system functions, refer to the User%Manual.

Dlaarmed Not Ready Before ●rming, the system mustbe in the READY oondtiion (atlzones must be intact). tf the %JOTREADY message appears, pressthe READY r] koy to displaytautted zones.

Arming Away Enter *+ AWAY ~AW’~g Stay Enter oode + STAY [3.At -g Instant JEnter *+ tNSTA{ .ag Maxlrttum Etier mde + MAKfMUM~4].

SUMMARYW ARMINOWOES

Disarming Enter code + OFF [1).Bypasalng Zonos Enter coda + BYPASS [6]+ zone

number. To automaticallybypassatl fautted zones, use ~uickBypass” method: Enter csde +BYPASS + [#l.

Chimo Mode Enter cede + CHIME [9]. To turnchime mode off, ●nter oode +CHIME a@n.

PARTfTION “GOTO” COMMANDS(5137A0 OnfY)Each oonaob is ●ssigned ● defauft partition for displaypurposes, and will show only that parlitiin’s information. Toaee information for another partition, or perform systemfunctions in another patiion, use the GOTO command (ads+ ~] +pa.@tiin nym~r O-6). The oonsob will remain in thenew parhtmn untrl directed to go to another partition, or until90 seconds has etspaed with no keypad -.

me users opanmoae reponcapabmy

EzEl

is shown by the dot folbwing the●uthority favel. ff Open/Cbse is not●nabled for ● user, the dot will notappear.

VIEWING DOWNLOADED MESSAGES (5137AD only)Users may occasionally resrive messages on the mtsobtfispfay from their installation mmpany. When this occurs,the console will display ‘Message. Press O for 5 sacs.-.Instruct the user to press and hold the O key to disphy thecentral station’s message. Note that the system must be inthe READY state to view these massages.

USING THE BUILT-IN USER’S MANUAL(5137AD only)An abbreviated User’s Manual is stored in the system’smmov, and -n be psrticutartyuseful to the end user if theprintad Users Manual is not conveniently acceasibb whenthe user needs to perform a seldom used and unfamiliarsystem procedure. Ths Buitt-in Users Guide is displayed bysimply pressing any of the function keys (e.g., OFF. AWAY.STAY, MAXIMUM, BYPASS, INSTANT, CODE, TEST,READY, #, ●nd CHIME) for approximately 5 seconds andthen releasing it. Abbreviated instructionsrelative to the keythat has been pressed witl than be displayed (2 lines of text●re diapfayed at a time).This function operates in either thearmed or the disarmed state.

DISPLAYING DESCRIPTORS (5137AD only)The Atpha Conaobs an dispfay ●ll programmed descriptors,which is useful to the instafbr when checking entries, andcan be helpful to the user when there is ● need to identifyzones. To disptay dadptom, press and hokt the READYkey until the buitt-irt instructions for that key ●ppear, thenroteasa the key. The zone descriptors will appear one at ●

time. for ●bout 2-3 seconds aach. For faafor vWIW. Pfes$the READY key to d- the next descriptor in numeriilorder and so on. When afl descriptors have been disptaywf,the Oontrol wilf ●xif disptay mode. To ●xh display modebafore ●ll desoriptora have been displayed. enter theaaourityde andpressfhe OFFkey.

PANIC KEYSThere ●m three pairs of keys (1. + 1], [# + 3]. ~ + #]) ti~t ~programmed, an be used to manually initiito alarms ●ndsend ● mporl to the cantrat station. Each pair of keys can beindwidually programmed for 24 Hour SWnt, Audible orAuxitiary (Emergency) responses. The panic function isactivated when the appropriate pair of keys ●re pressed atthe same time.The panic hmdions am identifbd by the system as follovm

*+1 95

#+3 96

*+* 99

For 5137AD oonsolos, these panic keys oan ●lso bsprogrammed with an a@ha descriptor.

IMPORTANT: For the Panic functions to be of practicalvafue, the system must be connected to a oentral station.

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TROUBLE CONDITIONSOENERAL INFORMATION OTHGR TROUBLBTha wrd “CHE* on tha Oonsolo’s diapiay, aooornpanbd~am~~g~tk%nwb,~~.--oba

● A dlaplay of %OMM. FAiLURF at ths Oonaota hdbataathat a talk murrad In tha talophona oornmunbatlw

tmubb rnnditbn tn tha watom, Tha ●tdlbb warnhm sound_——oan ba silamd by pmaihg ●y kay, Inatruoi uasi to oail .for sorvba Immadlatoly upon saaing ●y of tho fof~ngrnoaaagcs.

“CHECK” MESSA@ESc A display of “CHECK aommpanbd by ● display of w or

mora zono dasoriptor(s) indiiataa that ● probbm ●xiatawtth thoso zono(s). First, dotormino tf ttm zona(s)disdavad am intact and maks thorn SD U thav ara not. if ●

.

.

(Odeplus OFF) to dsar the display. -

A display of tha wrd ‘CHEC~ acmrnpaniadby● numariodisplay of 897 indicates that a shotl ●xists on tha Pollingb30D ●nd mav sdiminatosome of tha omtaction. Fautt Vr

CONDITIONS

portbn of your syatam.

Adbpiayof ’LO SArandazono_r, m~Wbyaonoapar mlnh-ptitio~hd~~atow battwy oenditbn axbta in tha wtrsbaa [email protected] audbb wamlrw sound maY ba $Iian08d byprassing ●ny kay. A display of ‘SYSTEM LO SArindbatos that ● bw battery conditbn axtata with thaayatom’9 kradtup battaryo

A display of ‘4280 SET UP ERROW at tha oonsoiahdiithat a42iB0-6raoaivar iabaiiusadhaaYs@nwith mora than 8 RF zonosprogrammed. if this b mtoorraciad, non. of tho zonos in tho syatam wlil bs~*=imHWm&mu~ 8 RF zonasara dasirad,● 4260

.

can” bs ●ssigned an ●lpha doscr~r when using tho5137AD resole.

POWER FAILUREtftha POWER indbaioriaoff,andthamaaaaga”AC1._~

A display of tti WOmf“CHECK ~~bd bY ● nUfnSfiO diiad, tha C@nadois Oparatingon battaty powar only.display of ‘S8”, ‘89=, %O-. or WI= indioatos ● 4280 Chadt to ass that ysur ayatwn’s plug-in tmnafomr has notRacaivor problem. Faults %8”, %~ %& & ~1” can ba basn~ntaiiy pybdout. tnatructtha usartooafia●ssigned alpha daacriptors when using tit. S137A0 asrvba WmSanWW immadiify if AC powar oannofbaconsofa. rastorad.

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In ordor for tima ●nd data stamping to ooour, tha ●yatom’o roai-ttrno oiook must ba sat.Rofor to tho S~NG THE REAL TiME CLOCK aaotion for dotsiis.

GENERAL lNFORMATtON ProgramingThe system has tha abitii to racord various avonta in ● Ths system can ba oonfiiurad for tha foifowing .vanf bghistorv km (224 want CSDSCihd whamin cacti avont is activitkracordd” k 06 of fiw- ca~~o$s (alarm, A, bypass, ●

opan 6 system), with tha tima and dah of ks oocurronoa (ifraal-tima dock is sat). The bg may ba viswd (Dispby Mod@)USiW a 5137A0 @la mnsob, oroan ba printad (print Mods) ●

on a serial printer (connactad to tha ayatam via ●4100SMSarial Moduia: soo 00NNECTOR J8 iNPUTS & OUTPUTS csaction for amnaction dataita).

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Diaptay Mod.: Enter OOD~~] + [8] + [0]Print Mod.” Enter CODE + [#]+ [6]+ [1]Ciaar Event Log: Enter CODE+ [#]+ [6]+ P]To EXfT Event Lo Mod.: Press * at an time.

To ●ithar raoord ●vents but not print thorn unbaswmmandad bdoso, ortoautomathffy print thaavantaas thay amu (fiitd 1“72).Spadfio catogorias of ●vants to ba toggad oan baSsbctivoiy anabbd (kid 170).Thotirnaatmpcan tJaprogrammadfor aMwr120r24hourbrmata (fii 1“71).Thaprintartmud mtacanbsaatto aithar3000r 1200bmst(fiitd 173).sat awnt togt.hnddatoraport●nabia (fbfda 1*4O* 1*41).Enabiaraporting ofavant bgoapac&y (b.50%fui180%full & ovarfbw) programmedinfialda1“406 1*41.

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EVENT LOGGING DISPLAY & PRINT MODES

After ●ntering either mode, tho foUowingwitl be d~ed:ENTER O. RECENT

The Event Log hotds up to 224 wonts, ●nd can display orprint ●ll wonts in ● oatogofy (oomphto), or only tho60wonts in ● cawgory oocurring sinoa tho fast Clear Event Logcommand (reoant). Note that ones the Event @ is Mf, theoldost event will be ●rasod upon the logging of ●ny newwent. Prass the dosirod display mode key, Oor 1.

~The eystom afbws viewing of any partition’s event fog. Entertho part&ion number for the panition whose wonts am to bodmpfeyed. Entorirtg O(NO) willd-y allpartitbn’s events.

For dispfay and printing purpoeas, ovonta U. stored on ●

partition by partitii baaii (excepl aystam wants), and ars9- into fiie ategories as Mows.Use tho [3] & [I] keys to eoroll to tho next orPrevious cateoorv suaons resoectivetw

EVENT LOGmuw I

IE5YzEl10 dleDlav the wmtte

Disptsystino/dstsfor SonesmethevsaiUmrausadendsrrnahevabeonrosmradrnsdsctedpsrtMrl.

CLEAR EVENT LOGTo otear tho Event Log, ●ntor CODE + [#] + [6] + [2]m fdbwing will -kppw

~Press [1] if Event Log is to be cfoard from momo~. Atlwonts in tho togwill stillbe disptsyed if tho FUU LOG DUMPoption is sela&ted. Only those events oocurring from thotimo of tho CLEAR command will b. dmpteyod if PARTfALdiapfay option is selected. Press [0] if ovont log is not to badoarod et this time.ft [1] b proaaad, tho foftowii will appeac

I~1prw 1-YES JPress [1] il it is desired to dear the ovont log. Press [0) ifevent fogisnotto be cloarad.

SCREEN DEFINITIONSREOENT Events sines lest CLEAR

f

Dmpkly s alleventslYPE Typo of event (Burg., Fire,

etc. )

Disptoys timeldsm for Zonos -t ~Zono (awnect) number

hsveausada 80uUsorsuporvisnw User numbar

ODn&ioninaekctadparmolt

DisPhYsdmeMa*timf-tithsvsbeon bypassodinsefeowpartition.Di8ptaya tires, dam end userrwrnbar for cash ●rming ●nddisarminQof rho Systemfor bepartition~.Displays thne/data for systamprobtams, suoh ●s AC Loss,oommuniostion failure, ●tc.,rogardiessof pufidon.

Db@Wdamofwsnkrnohronobgioel ordar, from most-t m ddost

In ● particular oetegory,mreas ~81 ~ the desired ceteaorv screen. ff in Diiofwbe, &&tts witi appear one at ~ tirno fmm the most ra&tito the ofdest. Press [8] again b dispfay oaoh subsquentevent. ff in Print Mods, the first press of [8] will ceusa thoprinter to print aft ●vents in that category, with each ●vent●utomaticefiy sorofted on the d~fey console. Tho foffowingiss typical display

8howsburglsry alannoccurmdinzono30fpudtion 8,st12.U2AMon-1.

After the fast ●vent in the sdected category has boond~tayed, the foffowingwifl appear for a law seconds:

IThe system will ●utomatically return to thoRECENTtCOMPLETE selection screen dascrbod ●arlier.

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VI. SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONSPLITIDUAL REPORTINGDual raporting(%1) sands W ropofis to both prtmwy andssoondmy phono numbam. Splft rsporting altowa ropma to bdivided betwsan tho phono numbers ~rding to the fiifd’s(1*34) solactions. Spliiual roportlng can ba ●act6d by●nablii dual repotting and ●nabling ona of the split mportlngoptions in fiofd 1“34. ff optbn [1] is s6factad, di atarrns, alarmmstoros and canoal ropom will go to both phona numbers,whii atlothar reportswiflgo to the saoondary phone number. ff[2] is sebctad, opantcbss and test mossagaa wifl go to bothohono numbem. whife ●ll othor reoorts will w to tha orfmaw

R@orthgC+tbns:-

FORMAT 31 1%4

SPLIT o la2

ADEMCO LOW SPEEDAOEMCO LOW SPEED is a pulsedformatwhbhrespondsto81400 Hz handshako and kiss-off. and transmits data w~h1900H2 pub bnos @ 10 pUISSSpar second (pps). A fypioalmessage ~nsists of two rounds whd must bs tmffi bythe racaiver. A ~mplete standard raporf consistsof ●f&har●3 or 4diiit acceunt number followed ~ ● ld~it alarm ooda.Though 2 rounds ●re santj only the vafid raport k displayed.[n expanded reporting, two messages are sent, two roundspar message, the first bahg tha ~unt number and ●hme,tksmmwl~tiemodeb-tihwasassigned. A complete expandad raporf consistsof ● 3 or4-digit account number folbwed by ● I digit afarm oode, thenthe alarm cx%feis repeated, folbwed by tho ohannal nurnbar.E)(. Smrdard CCCCE whsrw &=rXk2 ~

ExPandd ycc:Z-zonalDads

SESCOA/RADIONICSStandard ●nd ●xpandod reporting in thoSESCOA/FtADIONICS format is virtually tho sams asADEMCO &w Spaad ax~pf fortha folbwing:1.ThahandsMwandkiss*ff fmqumoyis22cONz2. Thadsrais8an4mit9sdwi611600H2fx4aamnas.3. Thararaof rmsmissbnis20ppc.

4+2 REPORTIN@A 4+2 report cons.bta of ● 4dqit ~unt numbar and ● 2-digit alarm code, or ●vent code. 4+2 raports oan beaccomplished either in ADEMCO Low Spead (10 pps), orSESCOA/R.ADIONICS (2o P@ format.In 4+2 reporting 8 uniquo 2digif code for ●ach zone isreported. A 4dqir acoounf number followad by ● 2dwit oodeis sent, wham the first digit is the actuaf event such as inALARM, RESTORE, or TROUBLE, ate, and tha aaoond digitof tho oodo reprosants tho %ona- share the worn ~ad.(but not nacossarity ths actual zons numbar). Each cods initsaff is unique to ● sp6cifiizon6. ffdesired,thaadual zonenumbar can bs raportad by ●ntering the mrresponding 2digity~rn~t=rx. zona 1= [0] [1]: zona S3- [6] m. A raporf

..12S4 S@(%W~boa~ —rRoWt2RE61m.2oN2 a.

4+2 EXPRESSADEMCO’S now Express format providas tho ●m.information u the&2 format, but with threa diffo~1. Tho datm is transmitted in DTMF (Dual Tono Mutti-

Fmquoncy, fcnown as VouchTono”. d m. ~. of 10characters par sscond). Thii greatfy dacreasas tha tfma iftakas a roporf to go through to c6ntraf atatbn. An average4+2 Low Spsadraportmight takeasbngas 20asoondstoOomplota its raport but 4+2 Exprass takas Under3 sacs.

2. Two message rounds are .Iiminatad by tho use of ●

oheoksum dwh. Instaad of tho communbator aendhtg 2rounds per report, Bsands only 1 round wtth a oheduumdigit ●t the ●nd. Doing this ●bo halpa in deoreaaing thetinwlttalwa foraraporttobasert

3. The hmdshaka fraquency is 1400 Hz followed by 2300HZ6ndthakiasoff frquo*k1400*

ADEMCO HIGH SPEED REPORTfNQADEMOO’a Hiih SpaadforrnattransmUadafa in DTMFatar@aof 10 characters por saoond. Tha handshake frequanoy &1400 Hz fofbwed by 23oO H& and the kfaaoff fraqusnq b1400 Hz. lhs maasago cmntains13 dgtts as foftowc A4.digffeunt numbar + ●ighf channafa of zons informatbn (1-3 orduress PIUS3-1S) + on. status channal whbh idantifii thetypa of ●vanta baii reported in tho ●ight zorw bcatbna. Atypial Hqh Speadraportwifl bekiasadoffin undar5aaconds.O&nlWmghso ouldhav60neotth efo30w@toondnbrrx

“NOIE. Ctwvnfl wM-nthausarlDW, A-Fif OpWCbsfv-wm~Ths statuschannal might have orw of ths fotbwing oondhiinx

1. DlfREss&OroumssPbschsrswk6.150nty)2.mNfNG3. SYPAss(Forcblrlsb 1401ty)4- CWSING5-TRCtlJu(For~ld~)6- ~M ~A~: ●AclQS6inctWvdl

●msAmRYirlchW0d2•~TAWER&I~3•~oNmhctmsnt4

7-~~~A~ ~1.uq)g.~~

Atypbafhqh apoadrsport may bokasfoffmwl~Sl15s7(ti#l=ti_wtiti2d3)

LIMITATIONSl.Whanuaing Adamoohiihapssd, mmanbartharearo onfyls

charmebavaiUfa, pbsadurasa ohannaLUmorathanlSzon6aareb6ing usad*th6ywi9 hav6toahar60hsmWs.

2.WM Ada- Hiih Spaod reporting, channels 9-15 cannotraporttmubfasor~. usethasschannalsforzonasthatwfflnotraporf thesa oondhiins.

CONTACT ID REPORllNGThis is theonfy format that can identify ●ll S4 profadionzonas by thair uniquo zona (Contaot) ID numbsm, ●ndprovidos ● l-diiit avont quafifiar and 3digit, spacdbdydefii wont ~.whii quickfy idOfltffiiStho ~ndiibnbaii mportad.~ tDraportainDTMF(DualTonsMutii-Frquancy@ 10characters per aacond) and responds to ● 1400 HZ fofbwadby2300Hz h6ndshake,6nd a1400Hz tdssoff. This form6falso US6Schadcsum instead of tww messago vorifbatbn. A~ mporf takes undar 3 ●aoonds.-lDRePortiqtakaa thaforrrr@ OCOOQEEEGGZZwhamm- Cuaamar(sukrbar) nwnbsr.o - EvsruQ&iarowhom:E-lw9&rllxJ&as10rs (3)

- EwrMoods(2haxadawMItionmsnsxtpags. “

- Fmmnrssnbsr.z - zmwommdforusnbu~ hedwrn(ool~

orussrnunrbsr(oo1470)[email protected] rnsssaoss(AC@s&W* lest,sk)oonmnZsroaSintlazzzbmaOn.

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TABLE OF CONTACCodo I DofUrltlonIlO IFm Alarm II

JWBurg181y--- –—.-— I

rtAlarrn I 409 lKwsw, . ..JmAiarrn 4f 1 ! call be%

441 I ArmedS1“B nuxiliary** {

r-. u- i

- RFvisionIr

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meqlr-3ater-rAv I

570 Bwass601 Manually Trigqerad Test602 Periodic Test621 I Event b Reset622 I Event Log 50% Full623 I Event Log 90% Full624 i EventLw Overflow626 Time~ate Reset

I

ADVtSORY: Adamda new Contact tD reporting is capabfe of uniquety reporting all 64 zones of information, as well asopenings and cbaii ti afi 128 users,@ oerrtralstationsequipped with the Memo 685 receiver using software bvel 4.5 orhigher. 685 software fevela bebw 4.5 oannot ●upporf Contaci ID reporting. For information regarding updating the 685receiver, amted Adontoo’s Teohnii Support groq at 1—80&S6-7492 (NY) or 1-800-458-9469 (CA).

4140XMPT COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING GUIDE

or ●xQanded“79, ’80 Enables alarm restores“49 Add cheokaum digit“81, “82 Define -es and

selects 4+1 or 4t2“64, ●56, ●59, Dofiis atarrn went“61. ●64. “66. Ooda

[“69: “71: ●74. I

“50 SaaooatRad”smowselects fKOd digit timeinatoad of fried

NOTES fbta: Low speed winnot send 3+2ntaaa8ges. Zone fDdgit is suppressed.

Contaot ID High Speed ExpressNo ●ffect No effect No effect

No Offact No ●ffect No offecf

Enables ●larm roatorea Enabfos alarm restores Enables alarm restoresNo effeu Add checksum digit No offadIatdigit ●nabba raporl let digii enablae report Define odes andwit la non-zero it It is non-zero selects 4+1 or 4+2i%atMasramrta haions raoortino ohnl Dafws alarm event

I Iti-~f ~arootia code. I

Ireportrlgi INo effau I No ●ffact I Defines code and I

I Iaelaota 4+1 or 4+2 IEnabbs report

‘1Enablesrepmt

I

EnablesreportandW. Alarmchannel sebota let d~it of. thenwst be programmed. 24igit event ode.(01-15) NOTE: No reatorea.– .

if event not sent.)40 ●ffect No ●ffect No effect

disirad,ifntuafba * &o&fary, if mustusadonfJoth prirnuy& be used for primary. ~aeamdary phone #a. used on primary, any

~fonlmucnabw.

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VII. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEMGENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES

GENERAL lNFORMATtON

Review the global and specifii partitioning Isstums Iited inthe GENERAL INFORMATION esction of thii mmmi More~amming.

Theeyatam isshippad withasetof prs-progmmmad vatuaathat aro designed to moat tha naods of many installations.Thaaa an ba ohangod by ths inatafbr to suil apacifii naedsif dosirod. In ●ddition, four sam of pro-programmedoommunioation dofautt values can dao ba badad by thsinstalbr, ●ach sat designed tor ● specitii communbationformat. Thoea too can be ohangad to sutt tho nsads of 8particular installation.Chsnges to these pm-programmed values can b.programmed directly from the console (5137AD onty) or froman IBM compatible computor terminal ●ithar mmotdy (using ●

HAYES 1200 SMARTMODEM) or at the job sit. (using the4100SM Sar@l M~uio). Both rnothods use tho 4130pCDownbading softwsm (be sum that the software vsrsionused includas s 4140XMPT menu election). Soe thoDOWNLOAOING sactbn for more information.For ●lpha oonsolos, Engfish Language descriptions of thszonos and ● custom inatafler mesaago (whii appears whenthe system is ready to arm) oan be progmmmsd using thsbuilt-in vooabuiary of words (sss 693 MENU MODE, ALPHAPROGRAMMING paragraphs tatar h thii asctbn).

USER-FRIENDLY ZONE, DEWCE ~ ALPHAPROGRAMMING (669 Menu Mods)To help set up ● partitioned ●nvironmonf qubkfy ●ndaccuratoiy, Adom~ has providad ● tmmandous * to thsprogramming prooaas. Inatoad of tha traditional msttrod ofprogramming ●ll tho fietds assooiatad with zonas and thepartitions thay ●re associate with, you may now fogiityprogram ● zone for aft tts charactoristii se promptad by tha4140XMPT (mfor to tha #93 MENU MODE aaction for dataits.This ensures that you assign ●aoh zono to a p@tion andthat a zone rasponso type has bean asaignod.

Thb user-friendly schamo for programming aliiinafaa thepossibilityof you forgetting to ●ntar ● fii pmparty or simpfyforgetting it attogetharl The system can now ba programmedthe way you approach your insfaflatii, by zonaal

This User FriendfyManu Mode can afsobe uead forprogramming remote ~nsota chamctaristba, and tor●toring alpha desufptom.

COMMUNICATfON DEFAULT PROGRAMMINGThor. W. fiio sate of pra.progmmmad dofautta ●vailabb(on. standard, ptus four diffemnf oommunbatbn dafaufts).Anyonsofthaaa oanb9toadad intotha syatom’snwnory.Rotor to the COMMUNICATtON PROGRAMMING section forinstructions.

PROGRAMMING STEPS

1. Enter Progrsmmlng mode (5137AD only)Programmingmodscanbaantarad inonaoftwo~

1) Byd~~tir]ti [#]k~athmttitihh30 seconds after powsr is apptiodto tho ControL

2) By keying the inatallar oodo, folbwsd by doprsssbn ofCODE+ O+ Okays. ~ol*ryinstallsr* canba--htiPWm*”

Immediately followhg ●ntry into the program mod., thefoltowingwitlbe d~ad on a 5137Atl Program Mode

●Fflf#viaw-oo

Following the above display, the syswm is ready to bsprogramm~ for tho communication format pammoters, oraccept data ●ntrias.

2. Sot Standard ●ndlor Communloatlon DafaultoRak to the PROGRAMMING OOMMUNICATtON DEFAULTSsection for further instructions if on. of tho fourcommunicationdatautt programmingsate is used.

NOTE: tf standard dafautta ●rs to ba Mad, only oonsobawithanaddmaeoto003willba snabbdAmwotswhhonaof these addmaaas must be uaad to program fha system.

3. Frogrsm data fblds for syatom paramatsraProgram afl gbbsl programming fiilds, including phonsnumbsrs and aocount numbars, as well as ●ny otherprogramming fiitds mquimd b oustomKo the system to thenoads of tha installation. Not. thct program flolds1●26 & 1“27 (RF dovlco soktlon) ●nd 2“00(number of partftlons) must ba progrmnmod.When finished, program atl parfftbned programmingfiitds byentering ● part-tin spacitii tiitd number. Rspaat for ●achpartition uead in the system by preesing “91 to sotsct thenext partitbn. Rafor to the PROGRAMMING DATA FtELDSaaction for spaoifii oommands and inatmctbns.4. Uaa #63 Menu Mode for zone programmingRafartotheZONEPROGRAMMING aactbn b programzoner~~ ~, ~ign rigflf bop ZOrwaSlld wireless ZOnSSOand assign zonas to partifbna.

S. Uaa 663 Menu Mod. for dovlos progrmnnlngRater to the DEVfCE PROGRAMMING aactbn to assignmwob ID numbers and dsfauft partitionstor aach oonaota,and to Sebctivaty SuppressCsrtainOonao& Soundii.

6. Uaa #63 Menu Mod. for programming ●lphcdoaorlptors (5137AD only)Refers the PROGRAMMING ZONEDEBCRfFTfONSsectionto ●nter zono ●nd partition descriptors ●nd ● custominataflar’smeaaago.

7. Exit Programming ModoExii programming mode by pmesing aither ’98 or “69. ASeoondontryof”wisraquiradif thaixitisba ingdonafrontiitis l*o0 and above. To pmront m—acosnb Progmrnmfnfmodousingtha tnatafbr%ooda, usa”66. Thaonlywaytor*~Pmgramming modOisbydapmaaing boththar]anc[#] keys at tho eamo limo wtthin 30 saoonds of power upExitingbyuaing W9ahvaysalbws mantryinto Programmingm~~~ ~&~ cads. Eiihar way of exkii wil

m.

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COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING

GENERAL lNFORMATtONTo hafp ●xpsdite ths installation, Monm has fnmpomtsd 4difbmnt communbation defsutta in tha ViSTA XMPT Control(Low Spaod, Momoo ExPrass, Momoo High Spaad &Adamoo’s naw ~ ID). Thaaa dafdts ●utomatiasilyprogram industry-standard ode assignments for zonos,keypad panics, non-alarm and Supervisory Conditions, andcan bs foadad ●t ●ny timo without dfocting non-mmmunbatbn program fmids. lMng thasa dafauita savasprogramming tirnal Attor bading ons of tha oommunioatbndofauits, you only rmad to wiro tho dovbas to theirappmpr@o Zonaa, and program tha fofbwi~“Csntrsl,srationphornnumbsr(s),*m&%. SubsonWs~nt numbsr(s),ti %2*W“Zxletyps ~, flaW %2-W t lml-lm6“Dshys, tirnsom, mdmkdmsou s mm options.The systarn is then oparationai.

LOADING COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS

Ones the Programming mods is ●ntorsd, clam ths syatsm’srnamory by pmsa~ ●97. Thii ●nsuras ●il program fwlds amsat to their fuaory sat, pm-progmmmsd vafuaa. if dasirod,toad ona of tha mmmurkatii dofautt programming ssts byfirst changing fO tha 1“XX sat of fialds (pr.as ●94), thanomering ona of tha following fisid numbaw

TABLE OF DEFAULT PROGRAMMING CONUAND6

PRE= I~0= LOAD THIS EFAULT RAMMING

The program fiaids that ●ro dfaotad by badhtg ons of thscommurtioation dafaufts u. fiaids “46 - “62, Default vaiuasfor ●ach communioatbn da@utt am iiatad on tho psgo$following tho Programming Format tha ●nd of thii manual.For detaibd information about raporting formats, saa thoSYSTEM COMMUNICATION saotion. Aftar bading w dthadafautf SOtS,proooad to -M tha aystarn data fiaid$ =daaufbed in tha PROGRAMMING DATA FIELDS aadion.

EASY=TO-PROGRAM COMMUNICATION flELDSTha ViSTA XMPT programming schamo oiiminatas ths nssdto program zonas to ohannaia, and than ohannais to oodaa.tf programming ~mmunioation fiaida manuafly, s“knpfyantorwhamvor oodo (3+1, 4tl, 4+2 or Mama Expraas) b to bsSam for oaoh zona (including panics, non-alarm oocfas●dsuparvbory oodas). NOTE: Entar “Ir to transmit an ‘A-,Whiiappaars aawattharaaivar.

All zonas ●re saparatad into groups of 8, with oommonraatom, troubia ●nd bypass oodaa for ●very 2 groups (16zonaa). Thare am 2 doubiadigft antriaa for ●ach ooda. For3+1, 4+1, 4+2 ●d Adamoo Express, W firsf •~ry k thsatarmoodsfora standadrsport. Thoaaoondantry iattwlDdigit for an ●xpandad 3+1 or 4+1 r.port. or ~r ● 4+2 ~Adamoo ExprassrapofL lffhasaoond digii@O, ~3+lor4+1 (or 4+1 axpmss) non-a- ~.$ ~i b. ~if only tins d~ita am ●ntomd in ths -unt numbar fistd,ths ID or sacond dnita am igti, ff m~. * Ad.-High Spaed format, tho first digit retry fs ths ohannoiaaaignmom for that zone, and thasamd dwitisignoradif●ntamd. For Contaof ID rapofiinfi, th. first diih .mIY (-non zero ●mry) onabbs reporting for that zono, and thoaocord digit is ignored.

NOTE: Rastotii mprms for ●n went wlli not bs sant ff thsovont itself is not ●nablod, won il ● mstom code ispqrammsd for that went.

ENABUNG OF DtALER REPORllNG BY PARTtTIONin order to onabis distar mporta for ● partition, ●n accountnumbsr (fiiids ●32 & “90) must bs programmed for thatpsrtifiin. Ths Controi is ahippsd with ●n ~nt nurnbsrsst forpartftiin 1 onfy (sat to FFFF). Partitbna 2-8 have no aouwntnumbs ~mmmad.

In ●ddiiion, in ass of phons fin. taiiuro, the ‘COMM. FAIUrnasaags wifi not ba diapisyad in psrtitiina whbh do not have apfifn~ acaum numbsr programmed.

SUMMARY OF DEFAULT CONSEQUENCESLoW Spood (“94”80)faading tits default doas ths following:● Saiacts bw apaatf, standard format with no chscksum, for

both phons numbsrs.● Assignsths fofbwing raporf codas:

03 for zonss 2-4701 for zonss 1 & 46-55 (fro zonas)02 for zones 62,63 (panic tmns), & %, 96.99 (k- PM*)09 for ail alarm raatoma

● Enabisa ati zons typs tmtoraa.

ADEMCO Exprooa (-94”81 )Loading thii dofautt doss ths following:● Ssiscts Mom= ●xpmsa raporting formatt * *urn*

tor both phons numbars.● Raporloodaa forzonas 1-64, 4260s and kaypadpanicsars

asnt as thak raspsctiva zons iD numbars (01-64, 88-91, 95-99), Durosais sant as QD”. Aiarm ratirs is %“ + 2nddigif.

● Enabias aii zons typs MOMS.

ADEMCO High Spaad (’94”82)Loadii his dafauft doaa ths Mowing:. Salaota Adamoe High Spasd formal with no chackaum, for

bdh phona nurnbsrs.“ Rsportingis8saKPd*ti-*mk:

channstlforzonss l&46-85 (Fiwozonss)channsi2forzatas 2-6Channa13forzonsa 916channai4forzonsa 1744Channa15forzonas 3247(RFintarbrzonSS)Channsi6forzonsa 66-61664Channai 9 for zonas 62 & 63 (panic transmitter)ckti7*tia(m689) 6p**ti@7)Channs18fOrfirSt42if0 @&91)Channais 10,11 &12 forkaypadpanba 95, 96&99raspoctivefy

● EnaMaa afi ZOnStypa rSStOMS.● Enabbs DUmSSto bs aam.

ADEMCO’S Contaot ID (*94983)Lo.adirrgthii dafauit doos tha foiiowino:● Saiscta Contact to format for both phons numbsrs.● Raporting is ●nabisd for all zonas.● Enabiss attzona typs MStOMS.● Rafor to ths SYSTEM COMMUNICATION saction for went

cods dafhitbna.

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4140XMPT PROGRAMMING FORMRdor b ths InsWMion Instmtm“ % INDEX OF PROGRAMM It@ FIELDS for numofical listol program fislds.Sti2?d d.t2Utt V21u2g2?s shown in H.t2 [ ], othorwissd.tautt. 0.FtiskwrIin Wan bSDIOBwmO$U&IW #IS~MSIXI~.

round ● fti-nuhr ind~o ~ttiorsncesfmm 4140xmp orog

“00 NsTAILER mm [-l (“1s) KEWCHASSIGNMENT c1*4mo.s tmo] Enwmh-~bwd,14,~]

ASS!G N RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES (Enter 00-10: sos R..DOnSO TvD@# box bdow)●O2 ●O8 ●O4 ● 0s l~ol 1“02” f ●OS“ 1“Od- 1●OS

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MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM OFTIONS TEST TIMER OPTIONS

●14 ZONE9FAST~RESP ❑ l~~tikW’tiU “26 IN7ELLGENT TEST REPORTING •1 *W-U

“21 DISASLEF*TIME~ ❑ ldDWNO@fC&IWMIUOIU]lqO&(noRpalWnIifqoeluf9pMrl-momluy8@nwbl

(“25) BLJRGMRYIRIGGERm ❑ [lmblohodiaabb●27 TESTFEPORTMERVAL m

ZONE RESPONSETYPE8Enmrmwvalmkm, W1-lWOObmmpm [024kb024brU

●41 EOLR DISASLE (Zones 2-8) ❑ “83 ~=’TWPOIWTktE 1~1 ml ~]

[ldt.ca~ tiaR ~ Mbowtila- 2“m -m~~p 00-= ~ -.oom~s..~ .1 ●46 AUXILIARYOUTPUTENASLE ❑ (980) RESTOREREPORTIBUFJG

l~til ~ w@c ~ ooLmdl~ ❑~:1~=~--

~●3O lWCN-mE OR ROTH ML ❑ “31 PASXACCESSOODE mmmm

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PARTITION-SPECIFIC PROGRAM FIELDS(DufMcatOthispaga lorthe partitions used in the installation.)

To progmm thssa fialds, enter a partitiimspsclfii field rnmdw.To select ths nsxt pmtltlon, press ●91.

To mtum to the globsl progmm fl.ids, press 999.

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PROGRAMMINGKkY COMMANDS

’94 Nextset of Iislds●99 Pravious sat d fiatdsor ●xit Urogramming mods’91 Salad naw partitiin“03 Entar Zona/AlptrStDaVioaPmgmmming mod.●D8 Exit programmingmock with installarIock-oul

GLOBAL PROGRAMMING FtELDSThs global(i... non-partitionspaoific) programmingfiilds amgroupad into thrao sata (or “pages-), as raprossntad in thodiagram bslow. Tho first sot is aocasssd as soon ●sprogrammhg mode is ●ntard. To ~ tha othor ask offialds (indicatad on tha programming fom by ● ~“ or W infront of the 2dqit field •ddrc~), pru “94. Noto that thealpha consoles display the wrds ALT PROGRAM MODE toindicate tho higher sat of fmlds. To rstum b ths pmvbua satof fialds, pmaa “99. Whan progmmming data fmlds, ths fwldsfbtad in th. tabls in ths ZONE PROGWMING auxion an

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To program spacl(k data flaldq pmas [*] pfuaths2-dgit fmld addmas, than rnalw tha mquiti •m~lti wnaofawill hasp whorl ● fistd has ban amplatdy programmed andwill ●utomatically diapfay tho next fidd in ssqusnca.Partitioned programming fields ●m akippsd (mfor toPARTlT1014tt4G PROGRAMMING paragraph). lf tha numbsrof digits that you ●ntsr in tha data fwld is lass than thamaximum parmittad (CX. phono numbsr), ths oonaoladisplays tha fast onfry ●nd waita. To prooaad, tha - datafisld to ba progmmmad must bs ●ntorad manuafly (ox. praaa“05).To vlsw tho oontsnts of ● data ftsld, pr.ss [#] plustha2digit fiofd address.Ths fiild’s ●ntrisawillbs diapfaysd,butnocharrgsacan bsmads,

In 0sss of ●rrora: tf ●n ●ddrosa is impropsrty ●ntomd,tha conaols will disptay FC. tf ● program ●ntry is impropsrtyontorad (for oxampto, ● hrgor numbar than that whii isparmttkd), tho mnaobs d- witl go btank. In ●ithar asa,simply m-ardor tha oarract numbsr.

DATA FIELDSPARTITtON PROGRAMMINGVafusafor aoma programmingfidds am ayatsm * (gbbal),and aoms oan bs difforsnt for aach partition. Liatsd in thstabls bsbw am tho apacifii fmlda that oan bs dafii forOti parthbn.

To sooosa pmtltlon ●poclflc fields, ●ntor ●

parfttion spoclflo flald ttumbar (ox. %9). T h●

dmwfUprom@fortha daairadpwtition numbsr. Oncsthspartitiin numbsr k antorad, tha partitiin -i fmfds forthat oartitbn osn ba uroorammad. Whan rnmofotad, prssa

I Prss. W1 to oalsot nut pmthlon.Prsos W to rstum to tho olobal prsorammlno ffstds,

in sddabno xonaa and mnaolaa mustbs assignada dsfauttpartition by using ths #93 Msrtu mods. Nets that ●achansola an ●bo bs indiviiuafty programmed b ●uppmsa-isarm baspa, Sntrylsxtfbsapa and dtirns mods bsspaw**~3-w. TM*k*pmvant unwantsdaaundafrom d-ussminothsr arsa$dttto pramiga$.

ThspaWonad programmfngfisMs am~aldpp8dwhen programming ttm gbbat fiifds. To aoaas thoaa_m~fi.kblpmsa Wl. whkhwfllprorn@ you fofth8partittonnurrtbordaaikad. Aftsr afl fii h that partkion ampmgmmmad, prsas ●91 to program ttta naxf partitiin’apamnafsm RapaatforsllfMkbrts uasdbtthaayatam,

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#93 USER FRIENGENERAL INFORMATIONAftar prografnming afl aystom ralatad programming f~lda intha USLMIWay,PMSS~ tO displayths firstChO& of thsthrao rnonti driven programming functions, which am: ZonsProgramming (for programming zona typas ad assigning topartitions), Alpha Programming (for progmmmirrg ●tphadoacriptors) & Dovioa Programming (for programmingconsole Charaotoriatioa). Pmas O (NO) or 1 (YES) inraaponaa to tha aaluakrn. Prassing O will display tho naxtchoba in squonca. Rater to tho ZONE PROGRAMMINGsection for instructions for progmmming zonochamctariatii, tha DEVICE PROGRAMMING section forinstructions for programming ramoto ansotas, and theALPHA PROGRAMMING ●action for programming ●lphadoscriotors. lha fii of commands uaad whila in tha menu

DLY MENU MODE#93 MENU MODE KEY COMMANDS

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NOTE: Tho following fields should ba preset baforobaginning: 1“26 First RF Expander; 1●27 Second RFExpandoc %00 Numbar of Partitions.

modoisshown attharight.

ZONE PROGRAMMING DEVICE PROGRAMMINGTha foll~~ fislds can ~ programmed by using ths ZONE 1.

IMPOR TANTt: Noto that bofom programming zonochamotoristica, fidds 1“26 & 1=7 (RF Expandsr SalsUs)●nd fwfd 2=m (numbar of partitions) must ba programmed.This idontifios the ttss of RF Raoakrars and the numbar ofpartitions baing usad in tha system.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

2.

3.

4.

Enter Programming ~, then prasa #93 to dispfay 5.ZONE PROG?. Prass 1 to ●ar ZONE PROGRAMMING

%%the zona numbar to ba pmgrammad (01-64, 86-91,S5, 96,97 or 99). Press ~] to ~ wrtry.

Enter tha zons raspoma typa for thatZons (01-10). Thaaoraon will ●ufomatioaffy dmpfay ths zona typs for thanumbar ●ntorad. Prass ~] to aooapf ●rttry. ff ● differentzone rasponaa typa is dosimd. antor ● dfloranf numbarand prass p]. 6-.

. . .. . .—E~or Pa-ramming mode, then press #93 to display‘ZONE PROG?. Press O (NO) to display ‘ALPHAPROG?”. Press O aaain to disolav “DEVICE PROGY.

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Prass 1 to enter DEVk2E PROG~MING mods.

Enter the 2-digif console ID number as set by its DIPswitchas (01.31). Press ~] to aceapt entry.

Select the typa of consob, ●lpha or fixed-word, aspromptad (01.afpha; 02.fixad-word). Press ~] to accspt●ntry. Entering 00- console not usad.

Enter tho consofa’s defautt partition number (01 tomdrnum numbar of panitiins programmed for system infield 2“00). This is tha primary partition for whioh theconsols is intendad to ba usad. Press ~] to accapt●ntry.

Enter ● numbsr 00-03 for tho oonsole sounding .suppression options dasirad for this oonaols as folbws:

Enter 00 for no suppmasbn.Enter 01 to suppraaa amWbarm & ●ntry/axifbaaps.Entar 02 to suppraaa ohima mode baaps onty.Enfar 03 to supprass arrnldiirm, ●ntrylsxit snd chimsmods baspa.

Ths soraon will display tha naxt oonaola numbar to bs~-.Prasa 00 b axil Manu Moda.

Dopanding on whsthor or not RF Expansion haa ba~n No= ~~ob addrcaa 00 is always b% sat to ●n alphaprogrammed, and ifthiszona iabatwaan l-63, thaaystamwill ask tf thm & an RF (wiroleas) zona. Entar 1 for yes, O ~b withnosounder auppmssion options.

for no. Pmsa ~] to accapt ●ntry.

ffthszonanumbar is batwaan 10.64 andthazonahasnotbaon aalaotad as 8 wimlass zona, tha aystom will ask iftikkar@~~mw. E~ltiy~, Otirm. Pws~]to aooapt anfry.

Enter tha partition numbar for this zona. Prass p] tompt ●rttry.

Tha display wifl mpaat with fha zona numbar quaatbn forprogramming tha ofhar zonos in tha syawm. Enter 00 to●xif back to normal progmmmirrg mods.

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ALPHA PROGRAMMINGAsslgrhg Zen. & Pm’tltlon Dosorlptorstt using ● 5137A0 ~neolo, ● user friendly Engfiih languagedoscriptionlbcetion of all protection zorms, partitionskeypad panbs, polling bop short ●nd 4280 supervisionfaults -n be programmed into the s~rn. Each descr”~icrncan be composed of a combination of words (up to ●

maximum of 3) that ●re selected from ● vocabulary ofapproximately 220 words stored in memory, and ●ny wordcan have ●n ‘s” or -‘s “ ●dded to it. tn addition, up to 20irrstatlordefined words oan be added to those ●lrsady inmmory. Thus, wtm an afarm or tmubb mews h a zone, ●neppmpriato doacription for the location of that zone will bedisplayed at the amsole. An irrstatbr’smessage can also beprogrammed for ●ach partition which wifl be dispteyed whenthe systam is %e~ (ex. lHE PETERSON%).

To program alpha descriptors,ontor Programming mode,than proas #33 to display ‘ZONE PROG7. Pm O (NO) ~display ‘ALPHA PROG’?. Press 1 to ●ntor ALPHAPROGRAMMING mode. There are 5 sub-menu eebctiortsthat will be displayed one ●t a time. Press 1 to select themod. desired. Press O to display the next morh availsbb.The ●lpha sub menu sobctbns am:

1.

2.

3.

Entering Zone Descriptors Addl ng Custom WordaSelectZONE DESCRIPmade.Tho consab keys patform tho followingfurrcfbns:[3] Scrolls both ●lphabet and actual words in escandhg

[1]

[2][6]

[8][#]

●lphabetical orcbr.Scrolls both alphabet and actual words indescendhg alphabetical order.~swromows-%=~”’s”ba~-.Toggles between stphatretand actual word Ii ueadto accept ●ntries.Saves tho zone dadption in the system’smemory.# plus zone number will display the doscriptbn forthat zone.

Key “01 to begin ●ntsiringtho descr@ion for zone 1, (by“02 for zone 2, ●O3 for zono 3 ate.). The following W61bedisplayed: “ ZN 01 ANota that the first latter of the afphabet appears attor thezone number, and that the zone number is automatioaflyincluded with the deecripbn.Select the first btter of the desired descrbtiin htote that‘A” is already dispbyed). Use ~-p] to &an& throughthe alphabet ●nd koy [1] to go backward. For exampb,assume the desired description for Zons 1 is BACKDOOR. Press key ~] repeatedly (or hafd down the ksy)until %“ appears, then press key [6]. to dispfay the firstavailable word beginning with B. Repeatedly press key [3)to advance through the ●vailable words until the wordBACK is displayed. Press key [1] to move backwardthrough tho word list.To add an ‘a” or - ‘a ‘, prsss the [2] key. The firstdepression adds ●n ‘a=, the aeoond depression adds an ■

‘s’, the fhkd depression dwfaye no character (to erasethe character), the fourth depraasbn adds an “c-, ate.To accept ths WW press the [6] key, m to99~ ~to atphabet fist.

4, For selection of the naxt ward (~), ~a $t.P 3* butpress key 13] until tlw desired fii letter of the next wordappears (in thm ●xampfo, W). Than press key [61bdisplay the f~ avaibbfe word beginning with ~. Presskey [3] repaatsdly until the desired word (DOOR)appears. To aooeptthe wed, presstha 16] key, whichsgain toggles beck b atphabet list.

5. When alldesiredwordshavebeen ●nterad, press ~ [8]to store the deacriptbn in memory.

6. To review the zone descriptions, key [#] plus zonenumber (e.g., #01 ). To adii zone deacriptiins. key ~]plus zone number (e.g.. “01)

7. TO .xit the zone desdptbn mod., fW ~.NOTE: Alpha descriptor entry can be ●ntored focaffyat the5137AD console or remotefy using ●4130PC Downbder.

Up to 20 instefbrdefined words can be added to the butt-invooabulery. Eaoh of the 20 Wards= can actustly ooneist ofseveral words, but bear in mind that ● maximum of 10charactere oanbeueedfor -wanlatring.1. Select CUSTOM WORD mode. The keys parform the

folbwing functions[3] Advances through a@habet in ascending order.[1] Mvanees through a@mMt in dascsrrdii order,[6] Selects desired Iattec moves the cursor 1 space rigM.[4] Mows the cursorone epaoe to the left.[7] Inserts ● space et the cursor bcation, ●raskrg w

oharacfer at that focatiin.[8] Saves the new word in the aystem~ memory.~] Returnstodeacripbr ●ntry mode.

4. K~tbnum*d-~~orwd~tigtiboreated (01-20). For ●xempts, if you are creating the fikstward (or word string), ●nter 01: when oraating the saoondwwd, ●nter 02. and so on. A oursorwitlnow appear at thebegiining of the second line.

5. Use tho [3] key to ●dvanoe through the ●lphabet(numbers, symbols ●nd special characters ●re included).Lfsetha(l]keyto movabsckthrough [email protected]: Custom words must baain with an

6.

7.

8.

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alphabetic character. ff numbers or ~mb%-sre usd tithe fii character. tha word wifl not be saved.When you have reached the desired charauar, press the[6] key to sefacf k The cursor wifl then move to the right,in positionfor the next character.Repeat steps 5 and 6 to create the desired word (orwords).Note that the [4] key can be used to move thecursor tothefaff ifnecesaary, end that key~canbaused to inter ● blank {or to ●raea an existing chareuar).Eaohwardorword atringoannot axoeedlocharutars.Preee the [6] key to save the ouetam word(s) and returntothe*ED ??dbplay. Thecu$tomwxwd (or stringofwards) will be ●utomatbally added to the buitt-invooebularyattheenddthegroup ofwurdsbegiining withthe same btfer.Repeat stops 4 through 8 to crest. up to 19 ●ddiinalcustomwords (or word strings).

10. Press the r] key to return to the 9ZN ?? dieptay, andfollowthe zone dasafptbn entry procedure to assign thenewwordsto azonedaecriptbn.

Il. Key OOtooxltthe zonedascr@bn programmingmode.

Creatlrtg Partltlon Descriptors1. SelectVan DESCRIPT: mode. The system witl ask for the

psrtitiin number desired. ~er the number as a eingtakey.2. Folbw the same procedure as for CUSTOM WORDS,

●xcapt that partition deaor@om are IkrMad to four (4)charaotors (ax. WHSE for warohousa).

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Croatlno A Custom MOB-O. D18PlaY (Instahr’s M.ssao.)Normal~, when tho system bin tha disarmed ststo, the 2.following display Is prasant on tha Consolo.“-DMRMED”- READY TU ARM

Psfi or afl of tho above messaga osn be trddiad to oraatc ●

ouatom Inatdlor mossago for ●aoh partition. For ●xamplo,‘-DISARMED- on tho first iii or READY TO ARM on ttwsaoond Iins could be roplaoed hy tha indlatiin companyrum. or phono numbar for service. Not. that tharo am only16 charactar spaoes on ●aoh of tha two Iinas. To oroato ●

ouatom display massaga, prcmad as follows:

1. SeIad DEFAULTSCREEN mode.The oonsolewiflask forthe partitii numbar for this massage. Enter ths partitiinurnbar number. Press (’l to ~ entry.

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A cursor will ba present at ttw ●trame left of tha first Iii 4.(over the first “star). The [6] key is used to move thecursor to the right ●nd ths [4] key to movethe cursor tothe bft. Key 171may ba used tO W ifI$efi s-s or.-existing chu-a6tem;

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For cxamplo, to rcplsos READY TO ARM with thomossago SERVICE*4=01 77, proosad as folbws:

Prass ths 16] koy to movo tho cursor to ths dght, andoonthw until tho cursor is posltkmd ovar tha fkstbostiononthe saoondfins.Presstho [3] koy to advanos through tfw ●lphabat to thefirst desired character (i thii oaao. “S). ~SS fh~ [11Wto go backward, when necessary. When tho desiredcharauor is rsachad, press [6]. Ths cursor will then moveto ths naxt position, raady for ●ntry of ths naxt character(m thm ●xanrpie, %7. When the cursor raachas a positionovar an ●xistii Charactm, pressing the [3] or [1Jkey will●dvanoa or back up from that character in the alphabst.Prcwead in this mannar until all characters in the messagetwo been onterad.

To store this new display message in memory, press the[8] key.

Press the ~] key to return to the “ ZN ?? display. Toconfirm that the new message has been stored inmemory, press 00 and then press 00 again. The newmassage shoufd be dispfayad.

Key 00 to exit the descriptorlprogrammingmode.

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Vlll. DOWNLOADING PRIMERWHAT IS DOWNLOADING?

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Downloading dbws tho operator to mmototy ●ccess,progmm, ●nd control the security system over normaltebphone lines. Anything that can be dona directly from thokeypad can be dona remotely. using DOWNLOADING. Tohwnioad, the tdbwing is MqUiMd:1.

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An IBM PC, or compatible oomputor with MS UM 3.1 orhighar, to run tho DOWNLOADING program. MS DOSstands for: Mii Disk Operating Syawm.A HAYES 1200 SMARTMODEM (mrtomak feval 1.2 orhqhen internak bvel 1.1 or hqhar). tt thsse bvais cannotbe found locally, an ●xtemd modem an be purchasedfrom ADEMCO, or contact HAYES for ● free updam. Otherbrands are not compatible, ●ven it claimed to bs 100%conrpatbb.

4130PC V-LINK@’ DOWNLOADING softwar., fromADEMCO. This software is ●vailable in both 3-1/2-(4130P3-3) and S-1/4- d~keftas, ●nd incfudes ● completeUser’s Manual.

HOW DOES DOWNLOADING WORK?At the protected premises, the Control panel must beconnaded to the ●xisting telephone fine (refer to the PHONELINE CONNECTIONS section). No progmmm”~ of the panelis rquirad before downbadii to ●n iniiial inataiiation.To download, do the foibwing:1. Enter the installer ~e + [#l+ ~. ~ panel temporarily

●nables ● ring aunt of 5 ●nd sets the Downbad cat-option to “1- (caitback rmtrequired).

2. Call the panel using the downbader aoftwam set to%iFtSTCOMMUNtCA~ nmda.

3. The downloader will establish ● session with no ~The panel informationcan then be dwnti.

In order to remotely ●ccess, mntrol or program the alarmpanel, a ~ir& must be eatabiiahadbetweenthe oomputM andtha cimtrol panel, as Mows:

1. The computer calfa up the Control panel. (’l%. phone

2.

3,

4.

5.

6.

7.

number for each customer is ●terad into thecustomer’saccount fk on theoomputor).The Control panel “answers”at the pra.progmmmad ringcount and executes a handshake with the ~r.The computer sends ● rqueat for oaf-to the Controlunteaa dkback is not required.The panel acknowledges the request ●nd hangs up.During the next few seconds. the control will process therequest making suro certain ●ncrypted hrformatbn,received from the canpuwr, matches ils own memory.Upon a successful match, the Control panel will seize thephone tine and cdl the ~mputer baclG unless caft-backbnot required.The computer ●nswers, usualfy ~ the second ring, and●xecutes a handstdte with the panef.The panel then sends other default information to thecomputer. ft this information matohos the computer’sinformation, ● succosaful link is ●atabtiihed. This isknown as baii “ON-LiNE”.

ADVISORIES:1. Aiarm ●nd trouble responses and reports are dieabbd

during on-lime time. Should an ●vent occur during thiitima, the msponaa will take place and the report will gothrough as soon as the remote access sequence isaJmpiatad. Afarm and trouble conditions 8ra not ignored,they are simply delayed.

2. Tho keypads ●re inactivo during downloadingcommunication, and resume normaf functionsafterhangUP.Atlkeypad●ntriesare ignoredduringon-tinetime.

WHAT CAN BE DONE ONCE PANEL W ‘ON-LINE7●

Armthe System inthe Away Modw Disarm the SystemBypass ● zoneForoathe Systemto ~ ● New Progmm DownloadShut Down Communication (dialer) Functions (non-payment d monitoringfees in an owned system)Shut Down afl Sacurhy System Functions (non-paymentfor● teased system)Inhti Local Keypad Programming (prevents takeover ofyour •~nts)Laave ● meaaaga for customer (5137 ONLY)Cemmand the System to Upbad ● COPYof its ResidentProgram to the ofbRead: Arming Status, AC Power Status, L@ of Fauftedzones, List of Bypassed ~fW, 224 Ewnf Log, List ofZones Currently in Alarm, List of zones Currentty inTroubb, Listof RF sensors with low battery =lldii’bft$Set the Reai-Tima cbdL

HOW SECURE IS DOWNLOADING?Accessing the Control from a remote bcation is protectedagainst campromiaa by the use of 4 bveisofprotection:1. Securiiy Code Handshake: The subacr”tir’a account

number as wati as an 8d@ fD number (known only to theoffii) must be matched between the Control ●ndcomputer.

2. Hang.lfp and Catl-Bacic The Control panel wiU%ang-up”●nd call the computer back at the pm-programmednumbr only if the security codes match.

3. Data Encryption Atl data that is exchanged between thecomputer and Cantmlbmcrypwd toreducethe posaibiMyofanyune~ths iineandcorrupting dti

4. Operator Acoess Laveta: Up to 15 operators can haveaccess to the DOWNLOADER each having thdr own bg-on code. However, each operator can be assigned one ofthree ievefa of access in both FILE ●nd COMMANDfunctions, as fotbwa:FILE ACCESS:Read Onty: able onty to bok at the database; cannotchange ●ny information, and cannot sea the customer’saccess ~des.Part ReadlWriie: ●ble to took ●t ●nd change ●llinformatbn. except the aratomer’a access ~dea.Full ReadMfte: ebb to look at and change any and allinformationin the database.CONTROtJCOMM ACCESS:Read O* ebb only to Upbad and arm the system. Notebb to DtSARM, BYPASS, or change any information.Part ReadlWrit. able to ARM, BYPASS, UPLOAD,DOWNLOAD but cannot shutdownthe system.Full Read/Write: able to perform ●ll =ntrol and statuscommands, os well as shutdown atlor part of the system.

NOTES:1. Each time the Control panei is accessed (whether

successful or unsuocesaful). ● PROGRAM TAMPERreportMO) issentto centraliiafiomifprogrammed. -

2. ~30wnbdk’ig, the console will display ‘MODEM

3. Whatier ● download or ● save is don., an automatictkneatampia done, indiithadata andtimeotthefastdownbad (oraave) and the operator ID number.

4. TIM avemge time for ● complete downbed, hrcf~tnginitialoafl-up, hang-up and ~ is under 4 minutes.

5. Amrnpiete hardoopyd oechindiiidimla caountcanbeobtdnadbyanna&g a~rtothamrnpder. Rafarmyouroornputer owner’a manuator~your daaiarforprhter moommendationa.

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IX. TESTING THE SYSTEMUSING TEST MODEAfter tha Ijtstaflatlonb oomplatad, the Socurfty System8hOUfdbs thoroughly taatad C8 fobws:

1.Wtth tho Syatom In tho dkmad stat., chaok that ●ll~mimflDSMED-P-r]~stitaw bdisplayad, praaa tha ~] kay to dbplay tha daacdptora ofthhttad Zona(o). Raatora fauttad Zona(s) ff ~,

‘“Disarmed”” READYTQ ARM& dbpiayad.

2. Erttor thaaaoudtyooda and praaa tha TEST kay. ~Caxtarnalaoundar (if uaod) should sound for 3 ~ andthen turn off (tha syatom b opamting on tho bad(-upbattery onfy at this tirno).

NOTE 1. If tho aoundor doss not sound, this may ba ●nindii that tha ~ battery is dii or missii.

NOTE 2. Aa ● romhdar that ths ayatom is in tha Test mode,tha Consola will Wnd 8 Singla baap at 1~ intarvals ifno protection zonas ara vblatad.

NOTE 3. In tha last mode, no alarm raporta will ba aant to thaoarrtral atatbn. Abo, tha ●xtornat aoundor (i mad) will not baactivatad.

Doors ●nd WtndowaOpanandcJoaaoach pmtact@doorandwindow inturn. Each- should produca thraa boaps from tha Conaob. Tho=~ratimnzotit ii~onfhatinaola

.

MotIon DotootorsWafk in front af any intmior motbn damotom. Man for thrwbaapa when tho datactor aansa$ movamont. Whila it iasctivatad, its daacriptor wilf remain d-ad on tha Consob.Nota that wiralosa PIRs wifl havo ● 3 minuta Iodrnut hatwaantransmisabns to oonaarvo batbty Iilo (ronwva -r for walktaat b overrida tha 3-minuta Ioctwut).

Smoko DotootorsFotbw tha taat procAuro providadby tha manuf~uror of●ach smoke dotaotor to ●nsura that ●ll dotactors w.oparatbrral and ara functioning proparly.NOTE: A 2-wiro amoka datactor d- wffi not obar until thaTaat rnoda is ●xitad.

Tumfng Off TEST mod.Enfarthaaocurky mdaandpraaatha OFFkay.

ARMED SYSTEM TESTIMPORTANT1 A masaago will bs sent to tho oantral otmbnduring tha folbwlng tosta. Notify thaoantralatatbn that ● tuttill ba In ~raaa,

NOTE A d-y of -MM. FAILURE’ lndioatos● fdhlm b=mmunbato (no Kiasotf by tha raodvor at tha cmtml atatbnafbr tha maximum numbar of tranamiasion altwnpta la triad).ff thb oaura, varffy that tha phons Iina b ~nnactad, thamrract raport format b programmed, UC.

1, Armthasyatam arxltaultona orrnorazorraa, siiancaabrrn

2.

3..

00Uftd.r(.) ●aoh tima by ●ntoring tho ooda and prassingOFF. Chack that Entry/Exit delay zonos provido thoaasignad daby timas.

Chock tha kaypad-initiatad abrms, ff programmed in field“OS,by praaaingths Panic kaya ~ ●nd #, 1 ●nd ●, ●rrdbr3and *). tf the syatam haa boon programmed for audible●mordancy, tho oonaolo will ●mit a bud, steady alarmsound. Tha word AIARM ●nd a descriptor %9= will bad~dtir” ti#. (til~O=o vti, a-Wwtilkdbplayad; if 3 and # ●ro proaaad, a W= wiflba diaplayad).Sikwa the alarm by ●ntering the saourity oodo ●ndproasing OFF. tf tha system has boon programmed forsilant panb, thars will ba no audii alarms or d~ys. Araporl will ba aant to tha oantral station, howavor.

Notify the carttral station that ●ll tasts ●ro finbhad ●ndvarify rasutts with tham.

TURNING TNE SYSTEM OVEf! TO TNE USER1. Fulty ●plairr tha ~ratbn of ths ●ystam to tha uaar by

going ovor each of Its functions as WOII so the Usar’aManual S1.pphad.

2. In Particular, ●xpldr the oparation of ●ach zone(entry/exit, parimotor, {ntarior, fire, ●tc.). Sa sure thauser undoratands how to oparate ●ny ●mergoncyfa8turo(s) programmed into tha ayatam.

lMPORTANTf: In tha spacas providadin tho Uao~sManuat,mwrd tha EntryandExitDatayt.hnaa,andthosabtctbns that hava baanprogramrnodintotha ●vailabbpairaofPANtckayac41 #,16=,36 #).

3. Maka ●ura tho user undorstanda tho importanoa oftasting tho ●ystom at Iaast waokty, foibwing thoPm=dWaprOvibdi nfhautiManuat.

~ UL IN IREMENTWtroninstaNingapankhadsystam, ULroquirasthatthafofbwingtraabaarwd1, ASpartitii mkmtbaownad andmanagad by fhaamoparaon(a}2. AllpartWns rnuatbapartof onabueding atonastraataddraaa3. -d--~(a)mmb~-m~-~-~d~-.4. Tha Contmfcabinat itaalfmust batamparmtactad andcmmactdb ●24hourtypa zonoauchthat anyurrauthorizad

amaasbthaarol oabinafwifloauaaanitarrn.S. Downbadii isnotparrniaabta.

~ installttr should assume the responsibUityof dewfoping andofferinga regular maintenance program to theUseraswella sacqbung ti~r-ti~rmbn atiti-mmdti~memamw

acerrtmncfatbrts must be incfudd for a apedfic progfarn of f~eti testing (at feast weekfy)component parts. RtoirlsuremesYst em’s pmpe oPer ration at alf times.

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X. TROUBLESHOOTINGCONSOLES RPMsCon80k ta lnooambk: ●rmtlo dkdav Zonos Indkating ‘CHECK” conditions● Powor down ~rnptak~ (AC + battc~), disconnect the .

battery, ●nd powar up again (AC only). ●

● Chock that ●uxiliary voltago is betwoon 12.5VDC-14.oVDC. if m d~nnsct afl auxitii devii, and take●nether readhg. If within tha abovs fangs, there is too .much currant being drawn by the ●uxiliary dovicas. (seetho Polling Loop & Auxiliiry Device Workshaats for thecurrent draw of ●ach dev’be). tf still not within the abovemngeo chsck incoming power from the No. 1361transformer. Vohage should bs 16.5VAC. ff bebw 15VAC, .carefully cheek the AC supplyfor a minimumof 110 VAC.

● With all auxifiary dev”kes ●nd battery still disoonnacfed,check the voltage on the red & black battery leads. It “should be 13.65VDC (approx.).tfnot,raplsosthe Control.ff it is@ 13.65VDC, the battery may not be ●t full charge(allow the bafkry to charge 12-24 hours bsfore “moonnecting the auxiliry devioas) or the batterymay bsbad, andnotabbto hokfacharge.

Consoto dlspkyo “Not Ready” but no zone kdkplayod what the ~] ready koy b dopro8sed● Chaokto rnakosure thsra is ● zone tVPSrasponsa ●ntemd

check that the DIP switches are set Oormctly.Konly left loops am bsii ussd, mako sure program fiitds“06, ●07, “08, 1“10, 1*11, 1“12, and 1“13 am pmgrsmmadas v.

ff both left and right toops are bshg used, make sureprogram fields “06, “07, “08, 1“$0, 1“11, 1*12, and 1“13am programmed withW% for the bft hops and ‘1”s for theright hops. NOTE: On a 4190WH you cannot use ● rightIoopunlessthe bftbopisusedalso.

Check pelting toop voltage at the cmtroi as wall as at eachRPM. Thsm Shodd be fluotuafing8-11VDC wr the bq.

Check if programmed for tamper detection in pmgmm fwld“24. II “24= 0, the RPM willoome up in troubb when itsmvar is removed (4190WH onty).tt a 4208 is bsii used kr zones 10-17, program fiikt ●86must bessttor”l”, andtha DIPwvitchesahouid beset 8sfollows: 1,2,3,4,-ON, 5-OFF. If ●ny other 4208oontiiumtbn is bshqf used, fiikt ●86 must - V end theDIP switches sot ●ccording to tho instructions-mpsnying tha 4208.

in program tiitd “05 for %7 fpotling b titt). ff no zone Zonoa Indkstlng fauft oondltlons (“READY” notrasponso is ●ntorad and ● tikp short are, the dispfaywill only read wOT READY, withoutan ●xpbndi.

● Ched( to dotermino if ● right bop has bean ●nabbd for anRPM in a zone ●xpanded syskm and rm zone msponaa isassigned to that sensor foop.

● A zona programmed as ● 24 hour Want (type 06) is fautkd.

HARD-WIRED ZONES, 1-9Zono 1 In troubk (“CHECK”)● ff programmed for fire or burglary using opsn-circuit

sensors, ● 2,000 ohm EOLR must bs used ●oss thszone, at the fast devioe, as daacribad m ths SYSTEMCONFfGURATION: ZONES sactbn.

Zonos 2-S not doteotlng faufts when tholr EOLR8●m shorted (READY dkpfay days on)● ff using EOLRS, check that progmm fbfd “41-o ff not

usingEOLRS,“41.1.Zone 0 k Indkstlng ● fautt (“READY” wtll not●ppear)● Thii zono is for dosed drouff, unsupswfssd uss onfy. Do

notuseoponcirouit do~sorsn EOLRonthiizons.

Zen. 9 fake ●krms psrlodlodly● Zone has bsen programmed for ● rsspo= timo of 5-10

milliseconds ~1 4), ●nd should be used with ‘Fastrosporrso”devioas, such as vibratbn sorrsorsor glassbreaksansors.onty. H devicsswith8 msponsstimeofgmatorthan10 miffisscondsam used,tho zone may fats.atarm duo to oontacf %ounoa”, tf ussd &r areas wherevibrations may oocur.

Zonos 1-9 not dotootlng faufts (READY Ilghtstays on)● ChaCkPr09mmfia!dS1018and l“19tomaks sursthswimd

zone(s)inquestionhmmnotbeanwablsd as RF zones.

dlsplayod).

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tt‘usirig● 4W0Wt+,maka●um that the jumpsrs am sst upin ~rdanoe with ths EOLR behg usad on the tstt bop(the right toop rrevor uses ●n EOLR). Sss the 4190WHWfRING DtAGRAM in ths SPECIFICATIONS section for~Wdt-XVdEOR.H using ● 4208, make sum the zonos are setup wtth thsarract EOLRS. Se. tho SYSTEM CONFIGURATION:ZONES section for 42o8 usage.ff using ● 4186 rfght toop, mako sure onty ctossd~rcuifdsvicss am used, and chsck the program tiolds %6through “08, and 1*1O through 1“13 to mako sum thszonsainqusstbn aresnabbdas right toopsft’).

“87” ●ppeam In ooneofs dkptsy wfth mpld baepfng● Thii indaos that ● “short= has bsen dstected on ths

P-W *.“ OMcatOcJkll&*pobrfty fs~atthsmlltrolas

● Disoonnssf the potlirrgtoop and chdt for continuky fromtiehh(+)bdhbtigmd.hsmubno continuity to ground. tf them is a ground, ths aourosmustbs found and ●laminated.

“READY” dkpfay not gelng out when zonos faulted● Ohsokprogmm fiil”19through l%5tomakssursthat

thszonss krquestbn aratienabbd as ffzonsa.

● Makosure sachzonsinqumtion has bsonprogmmmedfor“ ● msponss intibtds %2-*O5 and l“ol=l”m.

Coneda dbptays “NOT READY” but no zon. kdkpky.d wh.n r] READY k.y k d.prosssd● - programfidd$ 906through●08. ●nd 1.IO through

1“13 to make sure that MM boos are ●nabled for the

.

awmctzonea.tfnorighttrxipsare-bsii uasd, thssefiektsshould -v.

-~rmtiM*W@Wsurotkmkamwmsponsa ●ntered for WT. tf ● poltii foop short ~rsand no rasponso is ●ntersd for 37, the dwlay wouidindii ‘NOT READV with rm●xpbdon.

A point pmgmmmad for 24 hour silent (typs 06) is faufted.

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WIRELESS’88” or ’90” ●ppeara ttt oonsofa dbplay ●nd rapidbsanlrta ooours●

The raoeiver ia not raoaiving ●y signets from arty of thetrartemittdrs in tho aystom. An W“ is for the2nd rscaivcr;● * is for theIstraoeiver. These d~bys ●m ●nabladby assigning ● zone rasponsstype in progmmfiitd V09.

cheek that the ●rtonna b inatatiad proparty ●nd is notshortod to ●ny matal objoot, mfsr to WIRELESSExPANsfoNaeuionfordataiia.- thatth. tran$mittora ●m powered up with fresh 9voft batteries.CharStthatthe houseIfYantabh between tmrtsmitters●ndthe racaiw.

Dotormina if ●nything b blocking tmnsmission to thereoeivar (ox: ntetaf cabhtata or shelves, etc.)

M 4280 b uaad. remove ha covor. Put the system h thetest mode, fhon sss if tha transmitters ckk-in. ff rwt,move the reoehrorto another focationand teat *sin.

’88” or “81” ●ppswa in oortaolo display ●nd rapidbesmlno 000UrS.

Tb ~ivar is rrm raspondii to tho Canfrol panel An %~mfsra to the second receiver and ● %1” refers to the firstraoeivor.

H@80buti,Mtiti~~S~rkonatiWmagnet is in dose proximityto the read switch.

Check that the arttrol b wired properly b the raoehrer.tf 4260 is used, determine that the- ourmnt dmw on thopolfing loop is not mom than 64mA. ff the draw doesexceed 64mA instafl ● 4197 loop axtondcr module, or-r the 4280 from auxitiarypower, as doscribad.

Chec4cthat the wire run length is in agraemont with theracortrmendadwire gauge.

Zonos, not progmntned kt tho system, ●mIndloatlrtg “CHECK” oortdltlons● Check programfwlds “02 throughW6, ●nd 1●O1through

l*05tomaka 8uraattunuaetfzonaaara0W.. Cti programfmtds1“18through1%!6to makesurethat

sltnon-RFzonssareos.Zortos Indlcstlng ‘NOT READY” oortdltlon, buttrsnsmlttor oontaot toop is intaot● Put the system in the SNiFFER MODEforat taut 2 ftoura,

to as. if another system in ths arsa is using the aamohouse ID. U so, changs thm system’s houaa tD number.

● Make sure zonos in question ●re seiectad as RF &tfmtda1“18-1”25.

on. or mors transmlttors ●rs htdloat)ng ‘CHECK”oondftlons ●fter ● whlls; oonaolo bseping rspldty:. Chsck that the transmitter havo tho oorrsct houss ID

programmed.● check that tho trarrsmittors have the correct transmittm ID

ssaignad.. Chti that the tranamittsra have fresh batteries.

“07” ●ppsars In tho conaoio dlcpby snd rapidbooDina occuis●

T& ifiioatss that tho polling bop has stfhor ● dirsct short,ors short to ground on tho (+) side. Miiht ●lso indicatethatthe 4280 RF Racaivor is causing the short (diseannect4260 to Vsdfy).

Chti that polling bop polarity is oorract ●t the controlpanai, aswsflasat oach4280.

Check oorttinuity from (+) sido of ths bop to ground(disconnect the potting loop from the control firstl) - ●nopen shoufd be mad (no continuity). tf ● short to ground●xists, fti and ●fiminatothe short.

~ VOttageacrosa the polling bOp at the control panel●s WOII as ●t ●ach 4280. if used - them should befluctuatbn betwsan 8-11 VDC.

;READY” diapiay not going out ufhan RF zortos.. ..

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Check that the house iDs match between the transmittersand the receiver.

Check that the rsceiver is onabbd in program fields f “26for the first receiver and 1“27 for the second receiver.

Check that the zones in qusstion ●re enabted for RF inprogram fia~s 1*18 through 1“25.

Check that a zone response is progmmmad for the zonesin question, in fields ’02 through“05, and 1“01 through1“05.Chaokthatthe racahrahantennaisproperlyinstalled.

Remove ●ny ssnsors from tho transmitters and shonacross the transmitter terminals. Then fault the transmitterto sea tf the “READ~ iight goes OUt.tt il does not go OUt,check the programming for that particular tmnsmittac if itdOSSgo out, checkths sensors on *M ZOIIS.

Move the receiver to another toostionfor batter reoaotion..

Conao& diaptays “NOT READY” but no zone “isdisptayed when ~] READY koy is deproessd● Checkprogramfiiid “OSto makesure37 hasa zone tVDSmsponiaonterad U ●foopshort oocurs and no raspoiiiais ●ntered for %7, the console woutd display only oNOTREADW,with no ●xptadom

● A Sient Panb artdiiion may be present. Key the securityda+oFFwsae tithamndiicbar’s.

Whlta in the “TEST” mode, some or stt of thstrsrtarnittors sre not responding, or sroresponding irrogutarly●

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TheTest’- as the-racahratssensitivityby50%. Thismeansthat as brrgas ● transmitter responds, its locationis satisfactory.

Move the affected transmitters to another location and ra-test. There may be something blocking its transmissionpath.

If afi transmitters ue ●ffeoted, move the recaiver to●nether location. There may be something Mocking itsreception.tf no raoaiver bcation oan be found that can reliabtyreceive at/ transmitters, add ● second receiver in ●

different bcation in the premises to ●xtend the RFcoverageof the ayatem.

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COMMUNICATIONS‘COMM FAILURE” la dlmlawd●

“COMM FAILURE” (5137AD) indicates thst thocommunicamr has attomptad 8 timaa to send ● report tothe central station but did not get kissoft.

Chock with the central station to mako sum theprogrammed format is ●ccaptabb to the central statbn’aracaivor.

Check program field “49 to sea it singlo mossago withchecksum has been onabted. The central station receivermight not be able m hendte chedtaum.

Chock program field 1●34 to see if split repofiing isenabled. tf only ● prim~ centml station ptmna number isbeing used, field 1“34 must. 01

Check program fmld “31, PASX ACCESS CODE. Entar upto 4digha only if an outside lie must be accessed beforethe number is dialed or if “callwaiting” is to ba suppressed.The latter feature must be obtainod from the bcaltelephone curnpany. To make sum tits field is empty, koy%1” to ●raae this bC8tiOn.

Chaokprogram fiotd “30 for oithor TouchTon. or rotarydiahng. tn most CSSSS,E rotary is selected dialing will besuccessful, but if TouchTone is solocted, than the tinamust be ● TouchTone tina. tt is POSSMOthat ● tinsthat hdpermitted TouchTone swvics previously was now beingbiodtad from that use by the telephone _ny becausethe user wee not paying for that service. At inetsllatkmtime, it is important to check with the user to determine ifthey era paying for TouchTone service.

H SESCONRADIONICS format is being used, checkprogram fmld “30. tt hexadecimal codos ●re being sent,enter ● W. Uonly 0-9 is being sent, oithor ●”1● or a T isacceptable.dC~~dw~h the central station to verify

.

If 3+1/4+1LOW SPEEDisbahg used,cha& theID portionof the won coda folds. There should be W- in afl of thesefields. Some central station receivers cannot handleseared digit re~rting.

Chad the telephone numbers progmmmad in fields = &“34.

Listen to the outgoing all attemps using ● handaeL

Check thewiringon the Tebo connector.

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XL SPECIFICATIONS4140XMPT CONTROLPtrYslcal: 12-lm x 14-W-H x 3-DEloctrlcal:VOLTAGEINPUT:

ALARMSOUNDER0Lf7P~

AUXIUARYPOWEROLfTPtJV

BACK-UPBAITERY

STANDBY:CIRCU~ PROTECTORS:

From Ademco No. 1361 Pkrg4n Transformer (use 1361CN in Oanada) rated 16.5VAC, 40 VA.

10VDG13.8VDC, 2.8 amps max. (non-UL installations),75omA lass aux. current draw (ULinstallations).9.6 VDC-13.8VDC, 750mA max. For UL installations,the accessories connected to the outputmust be UL listed, and rated to operate in the above voitaga range.12VDC, 4AH or 7AH gal d. YUASA NP4-12 (12V, 4AH) or NP7-12 (12V, 7AH) remmmendad.Use 4AH battery for UL installatkms.4 hours min. with 750 mA aux. load using 6 AH battery.Thermal circuit breakers are used on batterY incwtto protect aoainst reverse battewconrmctionsand on alarm sounder output 6 ptbtact against wfing fauks (Shorts). “A solid state atcuit breaker is used on auxiiiiry power output to protect against wiring fautts(shorts).

DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR 5137AD REMOTE CONSOLESFORMATS SUPPORTED: Phyaicai: Width: 8.4 inches

ADEMCO HtGH SPEED Height: 4.75 inchesADEMCO 442 EXPRESS Dsipth: 1.1 inchesADEMCO LOW SPEEDADEMCO 00NTACT fD

Eioctrical: Voitage Input 12VDC

SESCOACurrentDrain: 90 mA (5137AD with

RADIONiCS LOW SPEEDbackiiihting)

LINE SEIZE: Doubie PoieInterfaca Wiring:

RINGER EQUIVALENCE: 0.78RED: 12VDC input(+) auxiliarypower

FCC REGISTRATION NO.: AC396U-66192-AL-EBLUE: Not UsedGREEN: Data inYELLOW Data OutBLACK:Ground and (-) connection from suppiamental

power suppiy.

4190~ OPkRATIC)N & ~[N~ DIAGRAMThe 4190WH is a 2-zona (known as bft and right ioops) JUMPERSRPM. The left ioop can be used for cloeed-circuit

USAGE (LEFT ZONE ONLY)

devices, with or without EOLR supervision, and for ut for low currsnl mods (reed tvoa Switches):use theopen-circuit devices. with EOLR suoervisbn. The ieftloop can also be” used with fast-response (1Omillisecond) devices. if necessary. Foibw the chart forcutting the correct jumpers and choosing the correctresistor when using the left loop.

The right loop is for ciosed-circuit, unsupervised useonly, and has a response time of 400 miiiisaconds. Thejumpers do not affect the right bop m ●ny way. Do notuse a rosiator on this hop. Note that the right bop canonly be used it the ieft Loopis also used, and that theright loop numerically foliows the iaft loop’s zonenumber, wh~ is set with the unit’s DiP switches (ax. itkrff ioop is zone 12, right bop is zone 13).

IMPORTANT: The tamper/supenrision reeponsa ofthe 4190WH is determined by the zone response typeassigned to the loft loop (even if the right bop isaaeigned ● difbront response type). Whiie the systemis disarmed, tampartsuperviaory fauits wili ●lwa ysreportas troublemessages.Whilethesystemis armed.tampar/supervisory faults will repofi as troubbs if theiett bop is assigned a non-burgiary response type (i.e.fire, panic. aux), and will raport.as alarms if assigned aburgiary response type.

W,WO ohm resistor,pmvidad.Must_&cutif BLUEjuntpr iscut. 4t90WHdraws1mAhornthepollingloopinthismade.Cut tor use wrthno EOLR (doserkurcwtonly). Doingttus●utomstioallyputsan internalS0,000ohmresistorh serieswithbe zone,sothewhitejumpermust also be cut.

RXECUT- Hgh ctmentmode:Uss the 4,7W ohm resistor,prowdsd,Wialmachnkd swkchesineitherm opemcircunorcbssd-ckuit oontigwation.41SOWH&aws 2 mA fromUw pollingloopinthismode.

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DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES

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4140XMPT PROGRAMMING FORMRofor to th6 fnstafhfion Instmctm- ‘s INDEX Of PROGRAMMING FIELDS for numenosl hstof program fields.Standard dofauft vafuos ●rc shown m braokats [ ], othorwisedofauh = O.Fiufdsshown in2s&oMbop+ugrammsd using thu693MOnumodu.Paronthosos ( laround ● fmkf number indicatediffmwm8s from 4140xmp programminrafolds.SECURITY OPTIO

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PARTITION-SPECIFIC PROGRAM FIELDS(me tti paw fortheptitions used tnthe insWatiin.)

10 program these flelda, enter a partition-speclfk field nurrber.

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COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO’S CONTACT ID FORMAT (W4*83)●45 PRIM4RYFORMAT ❑ MalUlcalwl “51 DLJALREFoRnNG III”“46 LW SPEEDFORMAT(Prinsry) ❑ ●52 STANDARDEXPANDEDREm FORPRMARY

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This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acoeptk for use. The FCC requiresthe followingstatementfor your information.

This equipmenf generatesandusesradiofrequency energy and tf not installed and used property, that is, in strtotaooordanoewiththe manufaoturet’sinstructions,mayoauseinterferenceto radio andtefevisiinrecetiion.It hasbeen type testedandfoundto oompfywith the Iimitsior a Ctass B co~ting device in aooordanoe with thespeoifiiions in SubpartJ of Part 15 of FCC Rules,Wkh aredesignedto pnwidereasonableprotectionagainstsuti interferenceh a residentialinstaltatiin.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoocurinaparticularinstaftation.tfthisequipmentdoesoauseinterferenceto rado ortelevisionreoeption,whii oanbedeterminedby turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to oorrecfthe interterenoeby oneor more of the followingmSSSUreS:

● tfusingan indoorantenna,havea qualityoutdoorantennainstalled.s Reorientthe receivingantennauntilinterferenceisreducedor etirninated.“ Movethe receiver away from the oonfmlkormunicator.“ Move the antenna feads away from any wire runs to the oontro14mmnunicator.“ Plug the controlbornmunioator into a different outlet so that if and the receiver are ondifferentbranchoirwits.

If necessary, the usershould oonsuttthe deaferor an experiencedradioltetevisionteohnioianforadditionalSuggestions.The user or i~ta[ler msy find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Comrnunicafkm$commission he~ul:

“Interference Handbook”This bookfat is availabta from the lJ.S. Government PrirtWgOffice,Washington,DC 20402.

StookNo. 004-000-00450-7.The usershallnotmakeanychsngesor rnodifiibna to the equipmentunless authorized bythe InefaltatiinInstruotionaor LJseFs Manuaf. unauthorized changes or modifications 00u1d void the user’s authorfty to OpWSte

IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMSIn the “event of telephoneoperatbnal pmble~,-ditinne~- the 00ntrolpa-~l by removingthe pfug fIbWItheRJ31 X (CA38A in Canada) wall ja~. We r~mrnend that you demonstrate rflsconnecthtg the phones oninstallation of the system. DOr@tdsoonneotthe phoneoonnectiinin&dethe ControlPanel. Doingsowfllresultin the loss of your phone lines. If the regular phone works oorrectly after the Control Panel has beendisconnected from the phonelines,The ControlPanelhasa problemand shoutdbe returnedfor repair. ff upondisconnectionof the ControlPanel, there is still a problem on the fine, notify the tefephone oompany that theyhave a problem and request prompt repair servioe. The user may not under any oiroumstanoes(in or out of ““warranty) attemptany serviceor repairsto the system, ttmustbe returnedto the faotoryor an authorizedaervioeagency foraflrepairs.

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CAN~AN ~mT W CO-CATIONS(DOC) STATEMENT

IThe Canadian Department of Communicationslabelkfentitiescertifiedequipment.This certificationmeans thatthe equfprnenl meets certaintelecommnhcationsnetworkprotective,operationaland safetyrequirements.The~m doesnotgwamee the equipmentwiiloperateto theusers satisfaction. IBeforeinstatingthisequipment,usersshoutdensurethat it is permissibleto be connectedto the facilitiesof thefocal telecommunicationscompany. The equipment must also be installedusing an acceptablemethodofconnection.In somecases,the conqmy’s insidewiringassociatedwitha singleline individualservicemay beextendedby meansof certifii connectorasserWy (telephoneextensioncord).The customershoutdbe awarethatcomptiincewiththe aboveconditionsmaynotpreventdegradationofserviceinsomesituations.Repairsto certiW equipmentshouidbe madeby an authorizedCanadmnmaintenancefacilitydesignatedbythesup~~er.Anyrepairsor alterationsmadebythe userto thisequipment,or equipmentmalfunctions,maygivethetelecommunicationscompanycauseto requestthe userto d-nnect the equipment.Usersshoukfensurefortheirownprotectionthatthe electricalgroundconnectionsof the powerufiiii, telephonelines and internal metalfii water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may beparticutmtyfnpxanf h rurafareas.

Caution: User shouid not attempt to make such connectiina themselves, but shoufd contact the appropriateeiectrfc inspadon authority,or electrician,as apfnpMte.

~ (LN) assignedto each terminaldevice denotes the percentageof the total bad to beconnectedto a tebphone ioopwhichis used by the device, to preventoverioadng.The terminationon a bqmayconsistof anycombinationof devicessubjectontyto the requirementthatthe totaiof theLoadNumbersofallthedevicesdoes notexceed 100.

LWquette du miniatr&Jredes Communicatiis du Canada ktentifie la mat~riel t@rmbgu6 Cette dtiquette certifiique Ie mafdrieleat conformsA certainesnormesde protection,dexpbitation et de s6curitddes r6seauxdet6i&Xmununicat”ions.Le minist&e n’assuretoutefoispas que k matdrielfonctionneraA is satisfactiondef’utitisateur.Avant d’instaiiercs mat&iel, t’utiiisateurdoit s’assurerqu”ii est permis de ie raccorder eux installafbns det’entrepriaefocafede t#6comnunication. Le matdriei doit dgaiement dtre instaffd en auivant une nWtod accept6ede raccordement. Dans ce~ins cas, ies fus int6rieumde t’entrepriaeufifis6s pour un service indiviiel a iigneunkquepeuvent We probn@s au moyen d’un d~itit homoiogudde raccordement(cordonproiongateurt6i4phon@e inteme).L’abonnene doitpasoubiier@ii est possibfeque is conforrnifdaux conditbne dnorx%esI&daaaus n’arnpkhant pas ta @gradationd servicepar certainessituations.Actueltement,tesenterprisesdetWcomnunicatbn ne permettentpas que ron mccordafeurmat&iei aux jacksd’abonnds,aauf dana ies casx*wM-wmkm*msm-Lee reparationsde matdrielhomobgud doivemdtre effectu6espas un centred’entretiencanadienaufhorisdd6aign6par fe foumiaseur.La conymgniade Wcornmunfcationepeufdemander~ I’utifiieur de d&wmcherunapparsdl ~ la suite de r@arations ou de modifications eftectu6es par Wtiii$titeur ou A cause de mauvaisfonctbnnement.

Pour as propre protectbn, f’utifiaateurdoit s’assurer qua tous ies tiis de mise h is terra de is source deneI@s6iectrique, dea iignea t61@hmiques et des canafiaafbna d’eau mdtaftiques,s’iiy en a, sentraccord6senaenbie.Cetteprecautionestparticufiirementhrqmrtanteclansiesr6gbnamales.AvertlaaemeftC L’utitiaateurne doltpas tamer de faire ces raccordements tuiitime: il doit avoirrecoursA unaewiced’inspectiondes fnstaliatbnsdfectdques,ou Aun 4ectrbian, aebn fe caa.~lC) aaaign6AchaquedispoaitifterminalpourMtertoute surchatgeindiiue ISpourcentagedefachargetotaiequi peut &re mccwde4 A un citwft t&@honique boudd ufifii par ce dqsitif. La terminaisondudrcuff bouci6 peuf We conatftude de nln’qwte quells oo~naieon de diapostiifs, POUIVUque is aommedesindices de charge de f’enaeti des dispositifsne ddpaaae pas 100.

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THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEMWhflethbsystemis an advanceddesii aeouritysystem,itdoesnotofferguarameectpmteotionagainstburglary,fii orotheremergency.Anafarmsystem,whetheroomnvsrcialor residential,issubjectto wnpromise or failuretowarnfor a nunlw of raasons. For exarrtpte:s Intruders may gain aooeas through tmpmtecfed openings or have the technkal sophisticationto bypass anatarmsensorordisoormad analarm-devbe.c Intrusiondeteotora (e.g. passive infrared detectors), smoke detectors, and many other sensing devices will notwork without power. BatteIY operated devices wiltnot work wtthoutbatteries,with dead batteries, or ffthe batleriesarem~~p~~. ~~~titi~~AC til MWAtit&ir X~r-k@titira~reason, however briefly.c Siinals sent by wiretesstmsmfttars may be bbcked or reflectedby metal before they reach the alarm reoeiver.Ennfltis@ml @h~hn~ti@ti@ ~~a-t-, _~n Wrtia-al~kmovedimothe path.c A user may not be able to reach a panio or emergency buttonquicktyermugh.● While smoke detectors have played a key role m reducingresidentialfire deaths in the UnitedStates, they maynot actiie orprovideesrfywarningfora varietyof reasonsinas manyas 3S%ofatlfns, accordingto datapubliihed by the Federal Emergency Managemem Agency. Some of the reasons smoke deteotors used inconjundionwiththisSystem may not work areas Ioltows. SMOke detectors may have been irrtproperfy instatfecfand positioned. Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smke cannot reach the deteotors, auoh asin ohimneya, in waffs,or roofs,or on fhe other side of obsed doors. Smoke deteotorsalso may not sense a ii onanother level of a residenceorbuflding.A saaxxt fbor detector,forexampfe,maynotsensea fii fbor orbasement fire. Moreover, smoke deteotom have sensing limitations. No smoke deteotor Oan Sense every kind offire every time. In general, detectors may not atways warn about fries caused by oareleaaness and safety hazardsIiie smoking fn bad, vfofanf expfosbns, eaoap&lg gas, Irrpmpar storage or fkrnmabla materfsk, overbadadelactrioal cirwfts, chfkfren playing with matohes, or arson. Depending on the nature of the fire Sm@Orthe Iooatbnof the smoke deteotors, the deteotor, even If it operates as antiited, may not provkte aufficknt warning to albwall ocoupants to esoaps intimeto preventinjuryordeath.● Passive Infrared MotionDetaotorsoanonfydeteotintrusbnwfthinthedesignedrangesas d~rnmed intheirinstallationmanual.Passive Infrared Detectors do M provide votumatrfo area protedbn, Theydooreatemuttiplebeams of protection, and intrusbnoanonlybe deteotedin unobstructedareasooveredbythe beams. TheyCannotdetectrnotbn or intruabn that takes ~ behimt wafk, oeilings, fbora, ofoaed doors, glass partftbns,9kss doors,orwfndows.Meohanioattawrfng, maskfng,paitiiru orsprayingof anymaterialonthemirrors,windowsor any part of the optioalsystemoan raduoatheirdeteotionability.PassivekdraradDeteUorasensechangesIntemperature:however,as the ambientte~rafure of the proteotedarea appmaohs the teqwraturerange of 90° to 150”F,the detactbnperforrnanoeoandeoraase.● -wmiqw~m~am, bkamm~m~fi~ ~mq~m-am~on~eo*r* @a**or~~n~. H_**mtiona *mm Wl@tim*mfmm the bedrooms,thenthey are leasIikefyto wakenor @aftpeopleInsidethe bedmoma.Even paraww wtm areXemymt~arti wa~Utitimk ~~m~~a S~, Xm~rti~r~~, tibypSSSi~ tMffii. FinSfty, aiarrn _ devbes, however bud, MSY nOtWSrn ha~ pa@a or wakendeep sleepers.

Telephonefinesneededtotransmftalarmsignalsfmma pre~s to~ oentrafmonitoringatatbnmaybe outofservbe or temporalityoutof servioe.TefephonaIii are alsosubjectto compromkeby aophktfeatadIntmders.● Even if the systemrespondsto the emergenoyas intended,however,oooupantsmayhavehwffbient timetoproteotthemselvesfmmthe emergencysftuation.Intheoaaeof a monftoredalarmsysfem,authwttksmaynotrespondappropriately.● This e@pment, likeothereieotrbaldevioes,is subjectto oonponentfailure.Eventhoughthisequlprnetiisdesignedtolaat as bng as 10 years,the ekotmnk OorrponentsOoutilairat anytime.The mostoommonoauseof an @armsystemnotfunctioningwhenan intrusionorfn oooursisbadeqmmmsfntena~. Thisalarmsystemshouldbe testedweekfyto makeauraaftsensorsareworkingcmperfy.I~~~a_*emmy tiem~*tirtimH *-, ~m-*em Sma~efor Insuranoe.Homeowners,propertyownersand reweraahoukfoonthweto aotprudentfyin protectingtharnaefvesand oontinueto insurethefrfivesandproperty.We oontfnueto devebp newand improvedproteoffondevkes. Usersof alarmSySteIJtSowe Itto fhemsefvesand

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ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY

Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Dwisiin of PittWay Corporation, and its d~lons, subsidiaries and affili-ates (%eller), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its ownplane and spaMoations and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and servicefor 18 monthsfrom the date stampcontrolonthe product or, forproducts not having an Adernco date stamp, for12 months from date of orlghal purchase unless the installation “hstructions or ~abg sets fotth a Shotter period,inwhichcase the shorter period shall appfy. seller’s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its op-tion, tree of charge for materials or labor, any product whch is proved not inmrrpliancewithSellersspecificationsor provesdefectivein materialsor workmanshipunder normal use and service.seller shall have no obfiitkm un-der this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is attered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone otherthan Memco factory service. For warranty sewice, return product transportation prepaid, to Ademco FactoryService, 165 Eiieen Way, Syosaet, New York 11791.

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR iMPLiED, OF MERCHANTABiLiTY, OR FiTNESS FOR APARTiClfLAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWiSE, WHICH E~END BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACEHEREOF. iN NO CASE SHAU SELLER BE LiABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR incidentalDAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THiS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR iMPLIED, OR UPON ANYOTHER BASiS OF LiABiLilY WATSOEVER, EVEN iF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE iS CAUSED BY THE SEUER’SOWN NEGUGENCE OR FAULT.

Baiter does not represent that the pmfucts it seiis may not be compromised or circumvented: that the productswifi prevent any personal injj~ or property toss by burglary, robbery, fire or othemvise; or that the products wifi in ailcases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer understands that a property inataifed and maintainedalarm may only reduce the risk of a bu9tafy, robbery, tire or other events occurring without providhg an alarm, butif is not insurance or a guarantee that such wifi rmt occur or that there wili be no personai injury or propady bss as areauft. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LiABfLiTYFOR ANY PERSONALfNJiJRY,PROPERIYDAMAGEOR OTHER LOSS BASEDON A CiAIM THE PRODUCTFAiLEDTO GIVE WARNING.HOWEVER,iFSEUER iS HELDLiABLE,WHETHERDiRECTLYOR indirectly, FORANYLOSSOR DAMAGEARiSiNGUN-DER Ti-ffS LIMfTED WARRANTY OR OTHERWfSE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR 0Ri(3fN, SELLER’SMAXiMUMLiABiLITYSHALLNOT iN ANY CASEEXCEEDTHE PURCHASEPRICEOF THE PRODUCT,WfiCH SHALLBETHE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSiVEREMEDYAGAfNSTSELLER.Ths warrantyreplacesanypreviouswarrantiesand is the onlywarrantymadeby Selleron ths product.No increaseorafteratbn,writtenor verbai,of the obliga-tionsof thw LimitedWarrantvisauthorized.

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