Keyswitch By Partition Configuration; Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment (Long Range Radio); Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment - ADEMCO VISTA-120 Installation And Setup Manual

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Keyswitch By
Partition
Configuration
KEYSWITCH
N.C.
C
N.O.
N.C.
C
N.O.
Auxiliary Alarm
Signaling
Equipment
VISTA-120
J7
–52–
In addition to being able to support a 4146 keyswitch on zone 7 of the control, you
can add one keyswitch per partition via the use of a DPST or a DPDT keyswitch,
wherein the key is removable in two positions: AWAY and OFF (disarm). Ademco
does not manufacture a packaged keyswitch with status LEDs (if status LEDs
are desired, each must be driven by a programmed relay output).
To use this configuration, connect each switch to Ademco's 4193SN 2-zone serial
number RPM as shown below.
N.O.
UNSUPERVISED LOOP = ARM AWAY
(program as zone type 21)
EOLR SUPERVISED LOOP = DISARM
10k
(program as zone type 22)
OPTIONAL
TAMPER SWITCH
Figure 23b. Keyswitch By Partition Wiring Connections
NOTE: The switch shown is Chicago Lock Company model EXA-112-2.
When the switch is NOT activated or is in the NC position, the partition is armed
AWAY. When the switch is activated, the partition is disarmed. The
unsupervised loop's zone must be assigned to zone type 21 (arm away) and the
supervised loop's zone must be assigned to zone type 22 (disarm).
PROGRAMMING NOTE:
individually, but when the switch is turned, both zones activate.
before "enrolling" the serial number of a zone of the 4193SN, temporarily
disconnect the wire from the side of the switch NOT being enrolled. After that
zone is enrolled into the system, reconnect the wire, then temporarily disconnect
the other wire to "enroll" the other zone.
The J7 header provides triggers for fire alarm, burglary/audible panic alarm,
silent/duress alarm. These triggers are programmed as the defaults for Outputs, 2,
3, and 4. These may be used to trip auxiliary alarm signaling equipment such as
Long Range Radios, Voice Diallers, Direct Wire Transmitters.
The triggers for Fire (Output 2) and Silent Panic/Duress (Output 4) may be used to
operate keyswitch armed and ready LEDs instead when field *15 is enabled.
When used as alarm triggers, these outputs are normally low, and go high when
the corresponding alarm condition occurs. These triggers remain high until the
security code + OFF is entered at the keypad, with the exception of the Silent
Panic/Duress trigger, which is a 2-second pulse. The diagram that follows shows
how to make connections to the radio.
4142TR
GROUND (GREY)
CABLE
FIRE (RED) TO ZONE 1
SILENT PANIC/DURESS (BLACK) TO ZONE 2
BURG/AUDIBLE PANIC (BROWN) TO ZONE 3
Figure 24: Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment
GREEN
BLACK
4193SN
WHITE
Each zone of the 4193SN must be "enrolled"
470
470
470
470
470
RED (+)
TO CONTROL'S
POLLING LOOP
TERMINALS
BLACK (–)
Therefore,
470
V-TRAN
V7050
RADIO
TRANSCEIVER

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