Installing The 4285/4286 Vip Module - ADEMCO Vista-128B PLUS Installation And Setup Manual

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VISTA-128B PLUS Installation and Setup Guide

Installing the 4285/4286 VIP Module

The 4285/4286 VIP Module is an add-on accessory that
permits the user to access the security system (and
relays) via a TouchTone telephone. This may be done
either from the premises or by calling the premises
from a remote location. Only one VIP Module can be
used in a security system. This module must be
enabled as Device Address 4 in the Device
Programming in #93 Menu Mode, and must be assigned
to a partition.
The 4285/4286 VIP Module is not permitted in
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UL installations.
The 4285/4286 VIP Module offers the following
features:
Allows the user to receive synthesized voice
messages over the phone regarding the status of
the security system.
Allows the user to arm and disarm the security
system and perform most other commands using
the telephone keypad.
Allows the user to control relays using the
telephone keypad.
Provides voice annunciation over the phone to
confirm any command that is entered.
Announces many of the same words that would
normally be displayed on an alpha keypad under
the same system conditions. Refer to the words in
bold on the Alpha Vocabulary list found in the #93
Menu Mode Programming in the Programming
Guide.
Can be supervised for connection to control panel
(annunciated and reported as Zone 804).
Detailed operating instructions for phone
access to the security system are provided with
the VIP Module.
The 4285/4286 is wired between the control panel and
the premises' handset(s) (see Figure 3-34). It listens for
TouchTones 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 will not operate until the
device address (04) is enabled in the
control's Device Programming in #93 Menu
Mode .
Do not mount the VIP Module on the
cabinet door or attempt to attach it to the
PC board.
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To install the VIP module, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
1
Mount the module in the control cabinet if
space is available or, if this is not possible, on
the side of the cabinet or adjacent to it.
If you mount the VIP Module inside the
control cabinet, attach it to the cabinet's
interior surface with 2-faced adhesive tape.
You may leave the module's cover off if it is
mounted within the cabinet.
If you mount the module outside the
cabinet, use the screw holes at the rear to
mount horizontally or vertically (2-faced
adhesive tape may be used, if preferred).
2
Affix the 4285/4286 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.
3
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. These are the same
connections as for remote keypads.
4
Connect the module to the phone line as
shown below. See Figure 3-34.
4285/4286 Terminal
1. Phone In (Tip)
2. Phone In (Ring)
3. Phone Out (Tip)
4. Phone Out (Ring)
5. No Connection
6. Audio Out 1∗
7. Audio Out 1∗
∗Supported by the 4286 only
Use an RJ31X Jack with the phone cable
supplied with the control. Use an additional
RJ31X Jack and a direct-connect cord to
make connections to the VIP module. Make
connections exactly as shown in Figure 3-34.
This is essential, even if the system is
not connected to a central station. The
4285/4286 will not function if this is not
done.
Connects to:
green wire of direct-
connect cord
red wire of direct-
connect cord
brown wire of direct-
connect cord
gray wire of direct-
connect cord
Speaker
Speaker

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