VISTA-32FB Installation and Set-Up Guide
Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters (continued)
5819
5827
5827BD
5849
5890
Programming Wireless Zones
Each wireless zone must be programmed into the system, which assigns characteristics that
define the way the system responds to faults on that zone. Refer to #93 Menu Mode in the
Quick Start Guide for instructions on programming wireless zones.
8–8
Shock Sensor
Wireless Keypad
Wireless Bi-directional
Keypad
Glassbreak Detector
PIR Detector
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Shock sensor analyzer for
ADEMCO Inertial Cross-Bar,
Ultrak, Litton, Inertiaguard
shock sensors.
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Built-in Reed magnetic contact.
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Programmable analyzer
responses.
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House ID
Can be used to turn the
burglary protection on and off.
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Features the same built-in panic
functions as wired keypads.
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The keypad is identified as zone
"000" on wired keypads when it
transmits with a low battery.
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House ID
(Used with 5800TM Module)
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Operates the system similarly to
wired keypads
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Can indicate system status via
its 3 LEDs and sounder.
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Includes 3 panic keys.
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House ID must be set.
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Requires 5800TM Transmitter
Module (must be enabled in #93
Menu Mode –Device
Programming and assigned to a
partition in 1*48
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RF
Requires both sound and shock
of breaking glass to cause alarm
to be transmitted.
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Has unique input code.
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RF
Dual-element passive infrared
detector/transmitter with built-
in selectable pulse count.
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Has unique input code.
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Note: There is a 3-minute lock-
out between fault transmissions
to conserve battery life.