Wiring and Programming Guides By Panel Type ....4–1 Vista 10, Vista 20 and Via 30 (Non-E2 Panels)......4–1 Programming the Panel ....................4–1 Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro ....4–2 Wiring .........................4–2 VISTA-10SE, VIA-30PSE, FA142C, FA145C and VISTA-10ADTG ..............
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Table of Contents (cont’d) GO FOR HEIGHT...................... A–1 AVOID OBSTACLES....................A–1 AVOID INTERFERENCE ..................A–1 REMEMBER THAT AN ACCESSORY ANTENNA IS AVAILABLE ......A–1 Appendix B. Troubleshooting ..........B–1...
800-222- 6525 Obtain AlarmNet Account Numbers Contact your providing AlarmNet Central Station or your local data center to obtain all three of the necessary AlarmNet account numbers. You will not be able to register the radio without these numbers. SUBSCRIBER NUMBER...
Which Operating Mode to Use With Different Types of Control Panels The 7845C has four different modes of operation, which can be selected using the tamper switch during start-up. Which mode you use depends on what type of control panel you will connect to the radio.
Section 3. Antenna Placement and Transmitter Installation Antenna Placement and Transmitter Installation Guidelines • Use the signal strength meter (five horizontal LEDs) to determine quality of reception • Strive for the maximum possible signal strength—5 BARS, • Never settle for less than three steady bars of signal strength.
Section 3. Antenna Placement and Transmitter Installation-cont Mount the Radio Mount in previously selected and tested location. Register the Radio Ï Triple click tamper switch or press SHIFT [ ] to register. Green LED will go OFF when radio has successfully registered (30 seconds).
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type Wiring and Programming Guides By Panel Type Vista 10, Vista 20 and Via 30 (Non-E2 Panels) Programming the Panel * 25 WIRED EXPANSION/RELAY USED 0 = none; 1=4219; 2=4229; 3=4204 OUTPUT RELAYS Notes: 1.
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro Using a 7720P, enter programming mode. Question 1. Mode Press the [space] key to scroll through the modes of operation.
Dynamic Signaling Priority (DSP) 0 = primary dialer first; 1 = Long Range Radio (LLR) first. Note: Not an option on FA145C. Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro Using a 7720P, enter programming mode.
30 seconds, etc. “0” for UL installations. * 55 DYNAMIC SIGNALING PRIORITY (DSP) 0 = primary dialer first; 1 = Long Range Radio (LLR) first. Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro Using a 7720P, enter programming mode. Question 1. Mode Press the [space] key to scroll through the modes of operation.
15 seconds, 2 = 30 seconds, etc. “0” for UL installations. digit: Dynamic Signaling Priority (DSP) 0 = primary dialer first; 1 = Long Range Radio (LLR) first. Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro Using a 7720P, enter programming mode.
30 seconds, etc. “0” for UL installations. * 55 DYNAMIC SIGNALING PRIORITY (DSP) 0 = primary dialer first; 1 = Long Range Radio (LLR) first. Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro Using a 7720P, enter programming mode. Question 1. Mode Press the [space] key to scroll through the modes of operation.
01-16. A (00=QUIT) maximum of 8 outputs can be used with the 7845C. Using the information below, program each relay output used with START, STOP and EVENT parameters. Relay output will correspond with the same Zone on the radio.
34 = Code + # + 7 Key Entry 58 = Duress 35 = Code + # + 8 Key Entry **Or at Disarming, whichever occurs earlier Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro Using a 7720P, enter programming mode. Question 1.
Enter the 3-digit zone number that you ENTER ZN NO. wish to program. As an ECP device, the 7845C must be in the 800 range. 000 = QUIT 803 Zone 803 is shown here. Press [*] to continue.
Select 6 = long range radio as the type of addressable device. Press [*] to continue. 03 RADIO PRG Select 1 to program the 7845C 1=YES 0=NO through the key pad; select 0 to return to the previous menu. 4–10...
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro Using a 7720P, enter programming mode. Question 1. Press the [space] key to scroll Mode through the modes of operation.
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont Non-ADEMCO Panels Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro Using a 7720P, enter programming mode. Question 1. Press the [space] key to scroll Mode through the modes of operation.
Many typical control panel locations, such as basements or closets, are very poor locations for cellular transmitters such as the 7845C. If the area near the control panel does not provide three bars of signal, then you will need to move the radio and test other areas of the premise.
7845C and repeat battery. startup. Cannot get into Certain 7720Ps will Run the 7845C from a 12VDC programming not operate from source. (7720V2TR or 12V aux mode with the 6VDC. from the control panel.) 7720P.
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If they are incorrect, and the mode. radio is not registered, the mode can be changed by power cycling the 7845C and using the tamper switch to change the mode. If the radio was registered the only way to change the mode is with a 7720P Programming Tool.
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Recheck installation per the transmit a coverage. “selecting a radio installation message to the site” paragraph in Section 4 . Cellular network. Move the 7845C until RSSI Red radio status level, and transmission success LED blinking after rates are acceptable. each transmission •...
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“Selecting a Radio supervise antenna Installation Site” paragraph in Alarms (com- installation or Section 4 . Move the 7845C fails) location. until RSSI level, and received, transmission success rates are followed by acceptable. Check antenna an eventual and power connections.
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Incorrect zone Make sure that for + bell outputs causes a bell setting. that the 7845C is set for V+ trigger, fault when wired and that for – bell outputs, it is set to the bell output for V- trigger.
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The red LED on There is a wiring Check the wiring. Make sure the 7845C blinks problem between that ECP IN, ECP OUT, and slowly. the 7845C and the GND are all correctly control panel. connected. In ECP Mode a • •...
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