Audio Alarm Verification (Aav) Equipment; Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment; Figure 12-5: Connections To 7720 Long Range Radios - ADEMCO VISTA-128B Installation And Setup Gude

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Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Equipment

An Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Module (also known as two-way voice), such as the Eagle
1250, is an add-on accessory that permits voice dialog between an operator at a central
station and a person at the alarm installation, for the purpose of alarm verification. This
feature is supported only if Alarm reports are programmed to be sent to the primary phone
number. For a detailed explanation on the operation and wiring of the AAV, see the Audio
Alarm Verification section.

Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment

The J7 connector can be used to provide triggers for the following conditions:
Fire alarm
Burglary/audible panic alarm
Silent panic/duress alarm
Opening/closing (arming/disarming)
These triggers may be used to trip auxiliary alarm signaling equipment such as ADEMCO's
7720, 7720ULF, and 7920SE Long Range Radios.
The open/close, fire alarm, burglary/audible panic alarm, and silent panic/duress alarm
triggers are common to all partitions and must be enabled for each partition (data field 2*20).
The open/close trigger is LOW when all enabled partitions are armed, and HIGH when any
enabled partition is disarmed. The remaining triggers are normally LOW and go HIGH
when the corresponding condition occurs in at least one enabled partition. The fire and
burglary/audible panic alarm triggers remain HIGH until a [User Code] + OFF is entered in
all enabled partition(s) which display these conditions. The silent panic/duress trigger works
the same way, except that it is momentary when initiated by duress.
Wiring Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment
Refer to Figure 12-5, Figure 12-6 and Figure 12-7 to make connections to the 7720, 7920SE
and 7720ULF Long Range Radios.
7720 WIRING
CONTROL
PANEL
NOTES:
FOR UL LISTED COMMERCIAL BURGLARY
INSTALLATIONS:
1. MOUNT THE 7720 WITH 3 FEET OF THE
C-COM. RUN WIRING FROM C-COM TO
7720 IN CONDUIT.
2. CONNECT RADIO OK OUTPUT TO C-COM
EOLR SUPERVISED ZONE (ZONE 2-8 ONLY).
USE 2K EOLR.
3. SEE UL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ON A
LATER PAGE TO DETERMINE WHEN 659EN
USAGE IS REQUIRED.
4. CONNECT TO C-COM EOLR SUPERVISED
ZONE (ZONE 2-8 ONLY) WHEN DESIRED TO
HAVE PANEL LOCALLY ANNUNCIATE PHONE
LINE FAULTS.
J7
28 29 30
TO C-COM AUX PWR
(35mA DRAW)
ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN
SEE NOTE 4

Figure 12-5: Connections to 7720 Long Range Radios

4142TR CABLE
GND
(GRAY)
BURG/AUDIBLE PANIC
(BROWN) REQUIRED
SILENT PANIC/DURESS
(BLACK) OPTIONAL
FIRE
(RED)
SEE NOTE 2
659EN LINE FAULT MONITOR
7 BLACK
}
6 RED
+12V GND
FAULT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PHONE LINE MONITOR
(+12V ON FAULT)
OPTIONAL
INCOMING PHONE LINE
Section 12 – J7 Trigger Outputs
7720 RADIO
SEE 7720 INST. INSTR. FOR
INSTRUCTIONS ON POWERING UNIT
FAULT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
OPTIONAL
RADIO FAULT OUTPUT
(PROGRAM FOR SHORT ON FAULT)
PHONE LINE MONITOR
(OPENS ON FAULT)
REQUIRED
12-5

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