TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.
@ II.
III.
IV.
GENERAL INFORMATION .................. .5
The VISTA Control ........................................
Easy Programming ....................................... i
4140XMP Enhancements ...............................
Note to 4140XM Users ................................... E
ZONE CONFlGURATlOiS .................. .6
ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS ......................... ..i ....
BASIC 9 HARD.WlRED ZONES .......................... t
Zone 1
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Zone 9.. ...................................................... :
Zones 2-8 .................................................. .6
P-WIRE POLLING LOOP (Multiplex Loop). ............ 7
Wire Run Lengths.. ....................................... 7
Advisories .................................................. 7
WIRELESS EXPANSION ..................................
428014280-S RF Receivers ............................. t
Programming Notes for WIreless Devices.. ....... .8
Supervision .................................................
House Identification ...................................... t
Transmitter Wentitication ............................... 8
Sniffer Mode to Determine House ID.. .............. .8
Sniffer Mode to Check
Trtisminers
................ .8
Go/No Go Test Mode.. .................................... 8
Important Battery Notice ................................
Wireless Zone Types.. ................................... t
Advisories .................................................. 9
PERIPHERAL DEVICES.. .................. .lO
REMOTE CONSOLES ..................................... 10
4127 Fixed Word Console.. ........................... .lO
4137 Deluxe Fixed word C&sole.. ................. .lO
5137 Alpha Custom LCD Console.. ................. .10
Console Wiring.. ......................................... .10
EXTERNAL SOUNDERS .................................. 10
Relay Output ..............................................
Non-UL Installations .................................... ::
UL Installations ...........................................
SMOKE DETECTORS ...................................... ::
Zone 1....................................................... 11
Zones 2.8 .................................................
.l 1
Compatible Smoke Detectors.. ......................
.l 1
Polling Loop Smoke Detectors ......................
.l 1
Advisories .................................................
PASSIVE IN-ED DETECTORS .................... ::
Polling Loop PIR (4275) ................................ 11
Polling Loop PIR (4196/4278). .......................
.l 1
Wireless PIR (5775) ..................................... 11
GLASS BREAK DETECTORS ........................... .11
PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS ........................... 12
CONNECTOFIJ7TRlGGEROUTPUTS.. ............. .12
General Information ..................................... 12
Ground Start Module .................................... 12
Remote Keyswitch (4148) ............................ .13
MOUNTING 61 POWERING.. ............... .14
MOUNTING
................................................. ..14
Mounting the 4140XMP PC Board ................... 14
Mounting the 414OXMP Lock.. ...................... .14
Mounting the 4127 Console ........................... 14
Surface Mounting the 4137/5137 Consoles.......1 5
flush Mounting withTrim Ring Kit (5137TRK).....15
Adjusting the Alpha Console Viewing Angle.......1 5
POWERING THE SYSTEM .............................. .16
Primary Power ............................................ 18
B&-Up Power.. ........................................ .16
Btittery Standby Table.. ............................... .16
Earth Ground Connections.. ......................... .16
Power-Up Procedure .................................... 16
Polling Loop Current Draw Worksheet.. ........... .18
Auxiliary Device Current Draw Worksheet.........1 8
V.
SYSTEM OPERATION.. ................... .I7
SECURITYACCESSCODES.. ......................... .17
Master Code .............................................. 17
Duress Code .............................................. 17
Temporary Codes ........................................ 17
Babysitter Code (User 22) ............................. 17
KEYPADFuNCTloNS.. .................................. .18
General Information ..................................... 18
Viewing Downloaded Messages .................... .18
Using the Buih-in User’s Guide.. .................... .18
Displaying Descriptors ................................. 18
Panic Keys.. ............................................. .18
TROUBLE CONDITIONS.. ............................... .19
‘Check’ Message.. ..................................... .19
Power Failure ............................................. 19
Other Trouble Conditions..
............................ 19
RECALLING ALARM 8 TROUBLE MESSAGES ..... 19
SETTlNGTHEREAL-TIMECLOCK.. ................. .lQ
VI. SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS.. ............ 20
B$iliia~;w~g .....................................
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SESCOAlRadionics.. .................................. .20
4+2 Reporting.. .......................................... .20
4+2 Express ..............................................
Ademco High Speed Reporting.. ..................... ::
Contact ID Reporting .................................. .20
Table of Contact ID Event Codes.. ................. .21
414OXMP Communication Programming Guide..2 1
VII. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM.. ......... .22
GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES.. ..... .22
Default Programming ................................... 22
Data Programming .......................................
Programming Steps.. ................................... ii
COMMUNICATION DEFAULT PROGRAMMING ... .23
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
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Easy-to-Program Communication Fields ......... .23
Low Speed ................................................. 23
Ademco Express ........................................ 23
Ade%de;gh Speed.. ................................. .23
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PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTORS
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Entering Zone Descriptors ............................ 24
Adding Custom Words .................................. 24
Creating a Custom Message .......................... 25
Vocabulary of Words In Memory’ .................. .25
DOWNLOADING PRIMER’. .., ........... .2 6
TESTING THE SYSTEM ................... .27
Using Test Mode ....................................... ..2 7
Armed System Test.. .................................. .27
Turning the System Over to the User.. ............ .27
Note To The Installer .................................... 27
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................... 28
CONSOLES
..................................................
28
EWIRED ZONES 1.9.. .................... ......... .28
........................................................ ..2 8
WIRELESS ...................................................
COMMUNICATIONS ....................................... :i
SPECIFICATIONS ........................... 31
4190WH OPERATION & WIRING.. ........ 31
DIP SWITCH SETTING TABLES.. ......... 33
PROGRAMMING FORM.. .................. .36
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