Installing The 4286 Vista Interactive Phone (Vip) Module; Figure 3-28. Event Log Printer Connections - Honeywell ADEMCO VISTA-120 Installation And Setup Manual

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The DTR signal, as measured at 4100SM TB1, should
be high (9.5-14VDC) when the printer is powered,
properly connected, on-line and ready to print. This
signal will be low (0-1.5VDC) when the printer is not
powered, not properly connected, off-line or out of
paper. The Control will not send data to the printer
unless the DTR signal is high.
Installing the 4100SM and the Printer
1.
Mount the 4100SM using its clip bracket to attach it
to the side wall of the control cabinet.
2.
Make connections between J8, the 4100SM module
and the serial printer as shown below. Connector J8,
is located above connector J7 on the right side of the
main PC board, and also provides triggers for
powerline carrier devices.

Installing the 4286 VISTA Interactive Phone (VIP) Module

The 4286 VIP Module is an add-on accessory that
permits the user to access the security system and
relays via a DTMF multifrequency phone (either from
the premises or by calling the premises from a remote
location). This module must be enabled in Device
Programming as device address 4, and must be
assigned to a partition. Refer to #93 Menu Mode
Programming in the Programming Guide.
Only one VIP Module can be used in a security
system.
The 4286 VIP Module enables the user to do the
following via a DTMF multi-frequency telephone:
Receive synthesized voice messages over the phone
regarding the status of the security system.
Arm and disarm the security system and perform
most other commands using the telephone keypad.
Control 4204 relays and/or Powerline Carrier
devices using the #70 relay mode.
Provides voice annunciation over the phone to
confirm any command that is entered.
NOTE: For languages other than English and/or where
national telephone approvals are required, it is
suggested that TeleCommand be used instead of the
4286.
Section 3 – Installing the Control
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NU
To TB6 Aux. Power (+)
(25mA current draw)
To TB7 Aux. Power (-)
4100SM JUMPERS
(CUT TO SET RESPECTIVE SIGNAL FLOATING)
COLOR
FUNCTION
PIN#
RED
CD
8
BLUE
CTS
5
WHITE
DSR
6

Figure 3-28. Event Log Printer Connections

Facts You Need to Know
The VIP Module can announce many of the same
words that would normally be displayed on a
keypad under the same system conditions (see the
words in bold in the Alpha Vocabulary list found in
#93 Menu Mode Programming located in the
Programming Guide). If the VIP module cannot
annunciate a word in a zone descriptor, it will not
annunciate the descriptor at all, but will still
annunciate the zone number.
Remote access to the VIP Module can be toggled on
and off by using the [Security Code] + # 91
command (see VIP Module instruction manual).
You must use the master or installer code only.
The 4286 is wired between the control panel and
the premises handset(s). It listens for
multifrequency (DTMF) tones on the phone line
and reports them to the control panel.
During on-premises phone access, it powers the
premises phones; during off-premises phone access,
it seizes the line from the premises phones and any
answering machines.
The VIP Module reports trouble as zone 804 (800 +
ECP device address 04 = 804) if data
communication with the control is lost.
Detailed operating instructions for phone access to
the security system are provided with the VIP
Module. In addition, a Phone Access User's
Guide is supplied with the VIP Module for the user
of the system.
9
J8 CONNECTOR
4142TR CABLE (SUPPLIED WITH 4100SM)
4100SM SERIAL MODULE
8
+ PWR
7
- (GND)
6
RXD
5
not used
4
not used
3
not used
2
not used
1
DTR
RED
BLUE WHITE
3M
Cable
USE GENDER CHANGER
Supplied with
SUPPLIED WITH 4100SM
4100SM
IF PRINTER HAS DB25
MALE CONNECTOR
SERIAL PRINTER
SET FOR: 8 DATA BITS
NO PARITY 1
STOP BIT
300/1200 BAUD
HARDWARE HANDSHAKE
USING DTR SIGNAL
3-17

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