Event Log Connections; Figure 3-24: Wiring Communicator To Keypad Terminals - Honeywell VISTA-128FBPN Installation And Setup Manual

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Installing the Communicator
To install the communications device, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
1
Mount the communicator according to the instructions that accompany the Communicator.
2
Connect the data in/out terminals and voltage input terminals of the communicator to the control's keypad
connection points, terminals 11, 12, 13 and 14. See Figure 3-24.
Trouble Messages
The following messages are displayed on the 6160/6160CR-2 when a problem exists on the communications device:
1.
"LRR Battery": The battery connected to the Communicator is low.
2.
"PLL out of Lock": The Communicator has an internal fault and cannot transmit any messages.
3.
"Early Power Detect": RF power is detected without a valid transmission.
4.
"Power Unattained": Full RF power was never attained.
5.
"Frwd. Power Loss": RF power was not sustained throughout the transmission.
6.
"Antenna Fault": A problem with the antenna has been detected.
7.
"LRR CRC is bad": The communicator's EEPROM is corrupt (the internal CRC is bad).
NOTES:
Items 2 and 3 require factory service.
Items 4 and 5 could be the result of a bad or low battery.
If the item 6 message appears, check the antenna, connection and cable; if they are secure, factory service is required.
All these messages are displayed in conjunction with the "CHECK 8xx" message, which indicates a trouble on the
address to which the communications device is programmed in the control.
All of these events except Antenna Fault are sent to the event log and reported to the central station using Contact ID
Event Code 333 (expansion device trouble). Antenna Fault uses Event Code 357. If the tamper is tripped, it uses Event
Code 341 (expansion device tamper).

Event Log Connections

This system has the ability to record up to 512 events
of various categories in the Event Log (history log) of
various categories in the Event Log (history log). Each
event is recorded with the time and date of its
occurrence (if real-time clock is set).
The categories are Alarm, Supervisory/Check, Bypass,
Open/Close, System and Test conditions. The log may
be viewed on an alpha keypad or printed on a serial
printer.
RED
11
BLACK
12
GREEN
13
YELLOW
14
CONTROL
TERMINALS

Figure 3-24: Wiring Communicator to Keypad Terminals

Section 3 - Installing the Control
COMMUNICATOR
When using a printer, field 3*19 must be
programmed for RS232 input (1).
If you are using a serial printer, J2 pins 5
and 9 on the control panel cannot be used
to interface with Automation software.
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