Wiring The Long Range Radio To The Control; Programming The Control For The Long Range Radio; Figure 13-1: Long Range Radio To Keypad Terminals - ADEMCO VISTA-32FB Installation And Setup Manual

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VISTA-32FB Installation and Set-Up Guide
phone number for that partition), the events enabled for the corresponding subscriber ID in
the LRR will not be transmitted.
If the event is to be reported to both phone numbers, dual reporting, then reporting through
the LRR will be done in an alternating sequence. The first event in the queue will be
transmitted to the primary radio central station. This event will then be transmitted to the
secondary radio central station. If the event was reported successfully via the control's
dialer, it will be deleted from the radio's transmission queue. The control will then proceed to
the next event in the queue.
If split reporting is selected for the VISTA-32FB, then the LRR will follow that option. The
radio will send the appropriate reports to the primary and secondary central stations.

Wiring the Long Range Radio to the Control

Connect the data in/out terminals and voltage input terminals of the radio to the control's
keypad connection points, terminals 11, 12, 13, and 14, as shown below.

Programming the Control for the Long Range Radio

The control's subscriber IDs can be passed to the LRR and incorporated into the transmitted
data; or the LRR can transmit the subscriber ID programmed in its own EEPROM (see
Device Programming in #93 Menu Mode Programming section of the Quick Start Guide).
An option exists to send the reports only via the LRR and bypass the control's dialer
completely (field 56).
There is an option to stop transmissions via the LRR if communication via the control's
dialer to the central station was successful (field 57).
The LRR reporting options are defined by selecting categories of events for each subscriber
ID. Field 58 is for selecting the events for the primary subscriber's ID; field 59 is for
selecting the events for the secondary subscriber's ID. The reporting categories are: Alarms,
Troubles, Bypasses, Openings/Closings, System Events, and Tests.
The control can be programmed to transmit these reports by partition.
13–2
RED
11
BLACK
12
GREEN
13
YELLOW
14
CONTROL
TERMINALS

Figure 13-1: Long Range Radio to Keypad Terminals

LONG RANGE
KEYPADS
RADIO

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