THIS ISSUE INCLUDES THE NEW QED (QUICK ENROLLLMENTOF DEVICES) PROCEDURE FOR 5800 SERIES TRANSMITTERSVIA-30PSEN7225V2 4/97Installation Instructions •
1 –2Paging FeatureIf the paging feature has been programmed for your system, your pager willrespond to certain conditions as they occur in your system
B –1APPENDIX B:WARNING!THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEMWhile this System is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed prote
B –2ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTYAlarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions,subsidiaries and affiliates ("
OPTIONAL FOR UP TO 30 ADDITIONAL ZONES(ONE FROM EITHER OR BOTH GROUPS)ADEMCO 4281 or 5881 TypeRF RECEIVERWIRELESS ZONES4281L: UP TO 44281M/5881L: UP
N7225V2 4/97ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO.A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791Copyright © 1997 PITTWAY CORPORATIO
2 –1 Section 2. INSTALLING THE CONTROLThis section provides instructions for mounting the control cabinet, andinstalling the cabinet lock (if used).
2 –24204, 4219, or 4229/Expansion Unit(if installed in cabinet)1. Insert self-tapping screws (provided) in two adjacent raised cabinet tabs.Leave the
2 –3Installing the Control and RF Receiver Circuit Boards Together in the Cabinet1. Hang two short (black) mounting clips (provided with receiver) on
2 –4Wiring The AC Transformer No. 1321 Wire the No. 1321 transformer to terminals 1 and 2 on the control board. Seewiring table below for wire ga
3 –1Section 3. INSTALLING REMOTE KEYPADSThis section lists the wired keypads that may be used and providesinstructions for wiring and mounting the
3 –2 KEYPADSBLACKREDGREENYELLOW456CONTROLTERMINALSKEYPAD CONNECTOR CABLE ↓7Figure 5. Keypad Connections To The Control BoardMounting the
3 –3SUPPLEMENTARYPOWER SUPPLY+–CONTROLTERMINAL STRIPAUX AUX. DATA DATA– + IN OUT4567IMPORTANT:MAKE THESE CONNECTIONSDIRECTLY TOSCREW TERMINALSAS SHOWN
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4 –1Section 4. BASIC HARD-WIRED ZONES 5 AND 6This section provides general information for the hard-wired zones in thesystem, plus specific instructi
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTIONThe following recommendations for the location of fire and burglary detectiondevices help provide proper coverage
4 –2Compatible System Sensor 4-Wire Smoke/Combustion Detectors1412 4-wire ionization products of combustion detector.2412 4-wire photoelectric smoke d
4 –3Zone Types00 = Zone Not Used01 = Entry/Exit #102 = Not used03 = Perimeter04 = Interior Follower05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night06 = 24 Hr Silent07 = 2
4 –4When you have programmed all the hard-wired zones and Panic keyssatisfactorily, exit ✱56 interactive mode at the Enter Zn Num. prompt byentering [
5 –1Section 5. WIRED ZONE EXPANSIONThis section provides information regarding the use of expansion modules (4219 or 4229) forexpanding the number of
5 –2Programming Wired Expansion Zones1. With at least one 2-line Alpha keypad (6139) connected to the keypadterminals on the control, power up the sys
5 –310 Input Dev: LP#AUX WIRED AW: 01At the “INPUT DEVICE” prompt, enter “2” (AUXWired) as the input device. The display on theleft will app
5 –43. Fault and restore every contact or sensor in each expansion zoneindividually to ensure that it is being monitored by the system. Each time azon
6 –1Section 6. WIRELESS (RF) ZONE EXPANSION(5700 AND 5800 RF SYSTEMS)This section provides the following information:• Wireless systems available.• I
6 –2The supervision for a particular transmitter in the 5800 system may be turnedoff by entering it as a "UR" (unsupervised RF) type, as des
6 –34321ON OFF▲▲MOUNTINGHOLESINTERFERENCE INDICATORLEDCIRCUITBOARDDIP SWITCHPLUG&SOCKETINSERT INRIGHT-HANDTERMINALSANTENNASYELLOWREDBLACKGREEN}TO
iTABLE OF CONTENTSSection 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION... 1-1Section
6 –4Setting the DIP Switcheson 5700 SeriesTransmittersSet the DIP switches on each 5700 series transmitter to the appropriatezone/ID number and House
6 –5DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 RF SYSTEM WIRELESS DEVICESHOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)123456UPDN12345UPDN12345678UPDN12345678
6 –6Compatible 5700 Series TransmittersModel Product Zone/ID # Description5701 Panic Transmitter 62 or 63 • Programmable for either silent or audible
6 –7Programming the Control For a 5700 Wireless System1. With at least one two-line Alpha keypad wired and set to address 31(default), power up the sy
6 –8Data field ✱22 RF SYSTEM TYPE, must have been programmed for a 5700RF system (“1”). Also, the House ID should have been entered in field ✱24,and a
6 –910. Mark the zone number on the transmitter.11. After the transmitter has been entered into thesystem, press [✱] to continue.Typical summary displ
6 –103. Mount the transmitter according to the instructions provided with thetransmitter.4. Exit the GO/NO GO test mode by entering Installer Code + (
6 –11Compatible 5800 Series TransmittersEnter As InputModel Product Device Type Description5801 Wireless Panic UR or RF • Has four pushbuttons, each
6 –12Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters (Continued)Enter As InputModel Product Device Type Description5819 Shock Processor RF • Connects to externall
6 –13Enrolling 5800 Transmitters Into The SystemThere are two methods that may be used to enroll transmitters. The first method is performedin ✱56 zon
iiSection 6. WIRELESS (RF) ZONE EXPANSION (5700 & 5800 RF SYSTEMS), CONT'D5800 Series Transmitter Setup ...
6 –14↓ Zone Number10 Zone TypePerimeter 03Entry for Zone Type 03shown6. Each zone must be assigned a zone type, which defines the way inwhich the sys
6 –1510 Input S/N: L A002-4064 1The system will enroll the serial number of the first transmitter heard,add the loop number entered t
6 –16Temporarily Or Permanently Removing A Zone From The System (5800 System)1. Enter the programming mode:Key Installer Code + 8 + 0 and press [✱][5
6 –17Go/No Go Test(5700/5800RF Systems)Before mounting transmitters permanently, conduct Go/No Go tests to verifyadequate signal strength and reorient
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7 –1Section 7. RELAY OUTPUT DEVICESRelay Device BasicsRelays are programmable switches that can be used to perform many differentfunctions. They can
7 –2BRN123456789 1011121234GRNDATA OUTTO CONTROLBLK(–) GROUNDRED(+) 12VYELDATA INFROMCONTROL4321TERMINATE EACHPROGRAMMED ZONEWITH 1000 OHM (1K)END-OF-
7 –32. ZONE LIST (ZL) is a group of zones to which the “EVENT”applies in order to activate a particular relay. Note that thereare a total of 3 zone li
7 –4If a relay is energized before a 4-wire smoke detector isreset, the relay will be stopped by the interruption of Aux.Power that resets the smoke d
7 –502 Start: Zn TypNot Used 00If a zone type or system operation will be used to START the relay action,enter the appropriate two-digit code (see tab
iiiSection 13. ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMING ... 13-1Assigning Zone Descriptors...
7 –6Press ✱81. (Zone Lists for Output Relays). This interactive mode is applicableonly if you have programmed ✱80 mode.Refer to the Programming Form w
8 –1Section 8. 4285 PHONE MODULEThis section provides instructions for mounting the 4285 Phone module, wiringthe Phone module and for programming the
8 –21. Make 12V (+) and (–) and data in and data out connections from the Phonemodule to the control, using the connector cable supplied with the Phon
8 –34285 WIRING NOTES:1. Wire the 4285 Phone module exactly as shown, using a direct-connect cord and RJ31X jack.2. If Touch-tones are not heard when
8 –4Programming The Control For Phone Access1. With at least one addressable keypad (but set to the non-addressablemode, address 31) connected to the
8 –5Checking the Operation of the 4285 Phone moduleTo Check Phone Module Operation From an On-Premises Phone1. Pick up phone and enter the programmed
9 – 1Section 9. EXTERNAL SOUNDERSThis section provides a list of compatible sounders, connection information foran external sounder and programming p
9 – 2This control complies with NFPA requirements for temporal pulsesounding of fire notification appliances.Temporal pulse sounding for a fire alarm
10 – 1Section 10. LONG RANGE RADIOGeneral InformationCheck availability of Model 7720PLUS or 7820 long range radio.If output to long range radio is s
ivLIST OF FIGURESFigure 1. Installing the Cabinet Lock ... 2-1Figure 2. Instal
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11 – 1Section 11. AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION (AAV)UNITGeneral InformationAn Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) module, such as the Eagle 1241, is an add-on
11 – 2TERMINALS ON CONTROLEARTHGROUND17 18 19 20➡1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16PREMISESANSWERINGMACHINE ANDPHONESANSWERING MACHINE▲TIPRI
12 – 1Section 12. FINAL POWER UPIn previous sections, you made temporary power connections for the purposeof programming and testing. This section pr
12 – 2Do not connect the battery until all devices have been wired to the control.2. Attach the Red and Black wires on the battery connector cable as
13 – 1Section 13.ALPHA DESCRIPTOR PROGRAMMINGThis section provides instructions for programming Alpha descriptors This isrecommended for systems using
13 – 24. Press “0” (No).* The system will thenautomatically display the defaultdescriptor for zone 1. * The procedure for adding custom words tothe bu
13 – 3✱ ZN 01 BACKDOOR A↑Flashing Cursor if “6” ispressed (system ready fornext word). 9. Press “6” to accept the selectedword.Note: If these
13 – 44. For selection of the next word (e.g., DOOR), repeat step 3, as follows:Press key [3] until the first letter of the next word appears (e.g., &
13 – 5ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST(For Entering Zone Descriptors)NOTE: Some rarely-used words appearing in previously published lists have been deleted fromt
vHOW TO USE THIS MANUALThis manual is written to accommodate both the new and the experienced installer ofAdemco products. A general description of th
14 –1Section 14. SEQUENTIAL MODE(for 5800 Series Wireless Transmitters)(Use this mode only after all other zone information hasbeen programmed, inclu
14 –210 Input S/N: L Axxx xxxx5. This prompt is displayed when the system has found the next zonewhich needs to be enrolled.The system will
14 –37. The system will search for the next zone that does not have a serialnumber associated with it. If one is found, the prompt in step 5, alongwi
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15 –1Section 15. SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONThis section provides an explanation of formats this system accommodates forreporting alarms and other system con
15 –23+1/4+1 3+1/4+1Report Standard Expanded 4+2Alarm SSS(S) A SSS(S) A SSSS AZAAA(A) ZTrouble SSS(S) T SSS(S) T SSSS TtTTT(T) tBypass SSS(S) B SSS(S
15 –3TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODESCode Definition110 Fire Alarm121 Duress122 Alarm, 24-hour Silent123 Alarm, 24-hour Audible Panic131 Alarm, Perimet
15–4Press ✱ 45 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT Enter 1 digit (default = 0)If Central Station Receiver is not on WATS line:0 = Pulse Dial, 1 = Tone Dial.If Cent
15–5Example 1. Pager displays: 1234–911–004This indicates that Subscriber No. 1234’s system is reporting an Alarm (911),due to zone 4 being fault
viCONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUALMAIN SECTION TITLES ARE SHOWN IN REVERSE TYPEULThese notes include specific information which must be followed if you
15–6Press ✱62 AC LOSS REPORT CODEReports with Subscriber No. Timing of this report is random withup to a 48-minute delay. The Restore report has a ra
15–7Press ✱73 AC RESTORE REPORT CODEThis is sent when AC power has been restored after an AC poweroutage.Press ✱74 LOW BAT RESTORE REPORT CODEThis is
16 –1Section 16. TESTING THE SYSTEMTest ProcedureAfter installation is completed, the System should be carefully tested, as follows:1. With the Syste
16 –2To test the wireless part of the system and the RF Receiver, perform the twofollowing tests: Transmitter Sniffer Mode and Go/NoGo Test Mode .TRAN
17 –1Section 17. SYSTEM OPERATIONSecurity CodesInstaller Code The installer programs the 4-digit Installer Code initially as part of theprogramming p
17 –2Keypad FunctionsGeneralInformationNote that if you enabled QUICK ARM (field ✱21), the [#] key can be pressedinstead of entering the security code
17 –3Panic Keys There are three individual panic keys or, on some keypads, panic key pairs. Ifprogrammed, they can be used to manually initiate alarms
17 –4• The "EXIT ALARM" display, etc. will also result if an alarm from an exit orinterior zone occurs within two minutes after the end of a
18 –1Section 18. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDESYSTEM (including Wireless)SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY1. Transmitter signal notreceived at 4281/5881.1a. Tran
1 –1Section 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe VIA-30PSE is a control that supports up to 32 zones, using basic hardwired, wiredexpansion, and/or wireless, pl
18 –2TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY7. Intrusion alarm for no ap-parent reason. (continued)7d. Magnetic contacts improp
18 –3CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORTPLEASE,Before you call Technical Support, be sure you:• READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!• Check all wiring connections.• Determ
19 –1Section 19. SPECIFICATIONS & ACCESSORIESSpecificationsVIA-30PSE SECURITY CONTROL1. Physical: 12-1/2" W x 14-1/2" H x 3" D (31
19 –26127REMOTE KEYPAD1. Physical: 5-3/4" W x 4-3/4" H x 1" D (146mm x 121mm x 26mm).2. Electrical: Voltage Input: 12VDC; Current Drain
19 –34285PHONE MODULE1. Physical: 6-1/2" W x 4-1/4" H x 1-1/4" D (169mm x 108mm x 32mm).2. Electrical: Voltage Input: 12VDC; Current Dr
19 –4Compatible 4-WireSmoke/CombustionDetectorsSystem Sensor Models1412 4-wire ionization products of combustion detector.2412 4-wire photoelectric sm
A –1APPENDIX A:REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTSFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested to FCC requirements
A –2UL NOTICES1. This is a "Grade A" residential system.2. The 4285 Phone module and 7720PLUS or 7820 Long Range Radios have not been ULtest
A –3CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS(DOC) STATEMENTNOTICEThe Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This cer
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