ADEMCO VISTA-120 Installation And Setup Manual page 12

Partitioned security system with scheduling
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Optional Output Devices (4204 Relays and
Powerline Carrier [i.e., X-10] Devices)
Accommodates the use of 32 output devices, which
can be a combination of ADEMCO's 4204 Relay
Modules or Powerline Carrier Devices (i.e., X-10),
and up to 64 polling loop trigger outputs (4 per
4208UXM MK3) or relay outputs (1 per 4101). Each
4204 module provides four "Form C" relays for
general purpose use.
Powerline Carrier Devices are controlled by signals
sent through the electrical wiring at the premises via
a 4300 transformer or other appropriate modulator
(e.g.
XM10E
in
Europe;
Therefore, if using Powerline Carrier Devices, a 4300
(110V) or XF10 (220V) transformer must be used in
place of the regular system transformer (plug-pack)
in the markets using those devices. Elsewhere, the
power transformer and the line carrier modulator are
separate (Europe/XM10E).
Output devices have the following characteristics:
• Can activate in response to system events
• Can activate using time intervals
• Can be activated manually using the #70 relay
command mode
• Can each have an alpha descriptor assigned to it
• Can
be
activated
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Access Control
VISTA-120 supports the capability with Ademco's
PassPoint Access Control System (ACS), PassPoint
ACS processes card reader information and controls
the locking and unlocking of doors. PassPoint also
has input zones and output relays/triggers. VISTA-
120 can incorporate uncommitted ACS zones as part
of its security system and can control uncommitted
ACS relays as if they were part of its own relay
group.
VISTA-120
arming
wireless keypads and RF keys and zones--can be
used to control doors in the ACS. Conversely,
PassPoint access cards can control relays, triggers,
and X-10 AC mains signalled devices in the
VISTA-120 system. The arming status of VISTA-120
partitions can control access through doors in the
PassPoint ACS.
If programmed and PassPoint is not used, VISTA-
120 provides users with a command which activates
a relay for two seconds to open access doors (e.g.
area door).
Each partition can be assigned one
access control relay.
–4–
XF10
in
Australia).
remotely
from
the
stations--wired
Optional Keyswitch
Supports the Ademco 4146 keyswitch on any one of
the system's 8 partitions. If used, zone 7 is no longer
available as a protection zone.
In addition, supports one keyswitch per partition
via use of a serial number multiplex RPM (i.e.
4193SN) with a double pole switch (key removable
in both the arm and disarm positions).
Voltage Triggers
Provides a trigger connector whose pins change state
for different conditions.
Radio transmitters or other devices such as a voice
dialler, a derived channel STU, a remote keypad
sounder, keyswitch Armed and Ready LEDs.
Event Log
Keeps a log of different event types (enabled in
programming) up to a total of 224 events.
• Can be viewed at the keypad or through the use
of V-Link upload software
• Can be printed on a serial printer using a
4100SM module as an interface to the control.
Scheduling
• Open/Close schedules (for control of
PC
arming/disarming and reporting)
• Holiday schedules (allows different time windows
for Open/Close schedules)
• Timed
Events
bypass/unbypass, auto-arm/disarm, etc.)
• Access schedules (for limiting system access to
users by time and/or day)
• End User Output Programming mode (provides
20 timers for relay control)
Audio Alarm Verification Option
Provides a programmable Audio Alarm Verification
and
(AAV) option which can be used in conjunction with
an output relay to permit voice dialogue between an
operator at the central station and a person at the
protected premises.
• Requires the use of an optional AAV unit, such as
Eagle model 1250
• If used, Zone 5 is no longer available as a
protection zone
Video Alarm Verification Option
Provides a programmable Video Alarm Verification
(VAV) option which can be used in conjunction with
an output relay to permit video imagery of the
protected premises using standard telephone lines.
• Requires the use of a Video Transmitter and
associated Video Receiver.
Used with Long Range
(activate
relays,
auto-

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