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VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide
Mounting and Wiring the 4286 VIP Module
The VIP Module may be mounted in the control cabinet
if space is available, or on the side of the cabinet or
adjacent to it. Pry off the VIP Module's cover to wire.
1.
When the VIP Module is mounted inside the control
cabinet, attach it to the cabinet's interior surface
with double sided adhesive tape. You may leave the
module's cover off if it is mounted within the
cabinet.
Do not mount the VIP Module on the cabinet
door or attempt to attach it to the PC board.
2.
When mounting the VIP Module outside the
cabinet, use the screw holes at the rear to mount
horizontally or vertically (double sided adhesive
tape may be used, if preferred). You can bring
wires out from the side or back (a round breakout is
also available on the back).
3.
Affix the 4286 connections label (supplied
separately) to the inside of the VIP Module's cover
if the cover is used. Otherwise, affix the label to
the inside of the control cabinet's door.
4.
Make 12V (+) and (–) and data in and data out
connections from the VIP Module to the control,
using the connector cable supplied with the VIP
Module (see below). These are the same
connections as for remote keypads.
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
5.
Insert the keyed connector at the other end into the
mating header on the VIP Module.
6.
Connect terminals 1 through 5 on the VIP Module
as shown in Figure 3-29.
You must use an RJ31X jack with a direct-
connect cord and make all connections
exactly as shown. If the leads on the direct-
connect cord are too short to reach their
assigned terminals, splice additional wires to
them, as required.
3-18
6 (AUX +)
7 (AUX -)
8 (DATA IN)
9 (DATA OUT)
Terminal Block Connections
4286 Terminal
Connects to:
1. Phone In (Tip)
Terminal (26) on control.
2. Phone In (Ring)
Terminal (27) on control.
3. Phone Out (Tip)
BROWN lead from direct-connect
cord.
4. Phone Out (Ring)
GREY lead from direct-connect
cord.
5. Ground
Earth ground terminal (30) on
control.
6. Audio Out 1
Speaker
7. Audio Out 1
Speaker
4286 WIRING NOTES:
If multifrequency (DTMF) tones are not present
following phone access to the security system via
an on-premises phone, try reversing the pair of
wires connected to terminals 3 & 4 on the 4286,
and the pair of wires connected to terminals 26 &
27 on the control.
Connection to the incoming telecom line via a
RJ31X jack and direct-connect cord, as shown in
this Figure 3-29, is essential, even if the system is
not connected to a central station. The 4286 will
not function if this is not done.
The house phone lines must be connected to the
VIP Module terminals only! If they are connected
directly to the control panel or to the incoming line,
an error tone will be heard when trying to access
the VIP Module from an on-premises phone.
If the telephone system on the premises includes a
Caller ID unit, connect the unit directly to the
"Handset" terminals (26 and 27) on the control.

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