Installing The Audio Alarm Verification (Aav); Figure 3-29. 4286 Vip Module Connections; Figure 3-30. Telephone Line Monitor Connections - Honeywell ADEMCO VISTA-120 Installation And Setup Manual

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Installing a Telephone Line Monitor
The VISTA-120 supports the capability to monitor the
telephone line for any wiring problems. This requires a
separate module be connected between the telephone
line and the control panel.
Follow the instructions accompanying the Telephone
Line Monitor for installation of the monitor. Also,
connect the output of the monitor to zone 9 on the
control panel, see Figure 3-30 and programme field
1
37 with a 1 (enable).
Installing Audio Alarm Verification (AAV)
An Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) module (also known
as two-way voice), such as the UVS-EU/UVS, is an add-
on accessory that permits voice dialogue 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 for transmission to the primary phone
number.
When using the AAV, zone 5 must be assigned a zone
response type (e.g. response type 10), and option 1*60
and 1*66 must be selected as 1 to silence sounders on
the premises. If these fields are not enabled,
conversation with the premises will be difficult (too
much noise on the premises).
Note that zone 5 is no longer available as a protection
zone.
HANDSET
TERMINALS
26
27
ON CONTROL
CALLER ID
UNIT
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR
EXISTING INSTALLATIONS:
EXISTING WIRES
CONNECTED TO THE
"HANDSET" TERMINALS ON
CONTROL MUST BE MOVED
FROM THERE TO TERMINALS
3 AND 4 ON THE 4286.
4286
VIP MODULE
LOUDER
VOLUME
KEYED
HEADER
UNUSED
YELLOW: TO DATA OUT (term. 7)
NO CONNECTION
RED:
TO AUX (+) (term. 5)
CONNECTOR
BLACK:
TO AUX. GROUND (–) (term.4)
WITH FLYING
GREEN: TO DATA IN (term. 6)
LEADS

Figure 3-29. 4286 VIP Module Connections

INCOMING
GROUND
TELECOM LINE
28
29
30
TO EARTH GROUND (COLD WATER PIPE, ETC.)
INCOMING TELECOM LINE
DIRECT
CONNECT
CORD
TIP
RJ31X
RING
JACK
PREMISES ANSWERING
PLUG
MACHINE AND PHONES
ANSWERING
MACHINE
*
*
* NOTE: IF THE TELEPHONE HAS BUILT-IN CALLER ID,
THE CALLER ID FUNCTION MAY NOT WORK .
4286
TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS
TO CONTROL
1 - TIP
}
PANEL
PHONE INPUT
2 - RING
TERMINALS
3 - TIP
}
USED FOR
PHONE OUTPUT
4 - RING
KEYPAD
5 - NO CONNECTION
CONNECTIONS
6 -
}
AUDIO OUT
7 -
TELEPHONE LINE MONITOR
NOTE: PROGRAMME FIELD 1 37 WITH

Figure 3-30. Telephone Line Monitor Connections

AAV Module Operation
After all messages have been sent during a reporting
session to the primary phone number, the control will
trigger the AAV if at least one of the messages was an
alarm report. If Contact ID format is selected for the
primary phone number, and the cancel report field *81
is programmed as non-zero, the control will send a
"listen-in to follow" message (event code 606), which
signals the 685(rev. 4.6 or higher) to hold the phone
connection open for 1 minute.
Once triggering occurs, the control will give-up the
phone line to the AAV module, without breaking the
connection with the central station. During the time
the AAV is active, all sirens and all continuous keypad
sounds in all partitions will be shut off if fields 1*60
and 1*66 are enabled. When the AAV indicates that
the audio alarm verification session is completed, all
keypad sounds will be restored. Sirens will be restored
if the alarm timeout period has not expired.
Section 3 – Installing the Control
INCOMING
TELEPHONE LINE
IN
OUT
_
+
ZONE 9
VISTA-120
(1) ENABLE TO USE ZONE 9 FOR THE
TELEPHONE LINE MONITOR INPUT
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