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VISTA-32FB Installation and Set-Up Guide
Wireless Expansion
Supports up to 32 wireless zones using 5881 type RF receiver (fewer if using hardwire and/or
polling loop zones). Wireless zones have the following characteristics:
Supervised by control panel for check-in signals (except certain nonsupervised
transmitters).
Tamper protection for 5800 Series supervised transmitters.
Can be individually assigned to either of two partitions.
Can be individually assigned to bell outputs and/or auxiliary relay.
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Wireless devices may not be used in UL commercial burglary installations.
For specific information regarding number of wireless zones supported by each RF receiver, see
Section 8: Wireless Zone Expansion .
System Zones
Provides zones for supervision of all peripheral devices (keypads, RF receivers, and relay
modules) and individual relays, as well as system zones (bells, dialers [telephone lines], earth
ground, keypad panics, etc.). Zone assignments are as follows:
(See Section 22: Zone Index/Zone Type Defaults section for a full explanation of these zones
and specific zone assignments.)
Maintenance Signal Support
The control monitors maintenance signals from certain smoke detectors (5808, 4192CPM,
5192SD). Maintenance signals are triggered when a smoke detector gets dirty, and indicate
that the detector should be cleaned or replaced. If a detector maintains a high or a low
sensitivity condition for longer than 24 hours, the control sends a Dialer report to the
monitoring agency (trouble message for non-Contact ID reports, Event Code 385 or 386 for
Contact ID reports). It also makes an event log entry, and displays HSENS xxx or LSENS
xxx at the keypads (xxx = zone number).
Note: 5808 Wireless Smoke Detectors report high sensitivity regardless of whether the
condition is actually high-sensitivity or low-sensitivity.
2 Partitions
Provides the ability to control 2 separate areas independently, each functioning as if it had
its own separate control. Partitioning features include:
A common lobby partition (1-2) that can be programmed to arm automatically when the
partition that shares the common lobby is armed, and to disarm when the partition that
shares the common lobby is disarmed.
A master partition (3) used strictly to assign keypads for the purpose of viewing the
status of all partitions at the same time (master keypads).
1–2
Individual Relay Zones
Peripheral Device Zones
System Zones
601-616
800-830
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