Guardian Technologies VISTA-40 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
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Section 6. RELAY OUTPUTS & POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES............................. 31
General Information................................................................................................ 31
4204 Relay Module................................................................................................ 31
4300 Transformer & X-10 Devices........................................................................... 31
Section 7. THE 4285 PHONE MODULE........................................................................... 32
General Information................................................................................................ 32
Mounting The Phone Module................................................................................. 32
Wiring Connections ............................................................................................... 33
Programming The Control For Phone Access.......................................................... 33
Installation When The Telephone System Includes an Answering Machine................ 34
Section 8. 2-WAY VOICE KEYPADS & AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION (AAV).......... 35
General Information................................................................................................ 35
Using the VIM Module and 6139AV Keypad............................................................ 35
Setting the DIP Switches on the VIM Module........................................................... 35
VIM Module Connections to the Control.................................................................. 35
6139AV Audio Connections to the VIM Module....................................................... 36
Programming Information for the VIM Module..................................................... 36
Programming Information For the 6139AV Keypad ............................................ 37
6139AV Keypad Audio Level Adjustment......................................................... 37
Using a Non-Ademco Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Unit................................... 38
Section 9. EXTERNAL SOUNDERS.................................................................................. 39
Compatible Sounders............................................................................................ 39
PART 2. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
..................................................... 40
Use Part 2 when programming. It provides detailed programming procedures and
descriptions of all data fields. It also provides procedures for using #93 Menu Mode.
Section 1. GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES................................................. 41
GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................... 41
User-Friendly Zone, Device & Alpha Programming (#93 Menu Mode)........................ 41
Communication Default Programming ..................................................................... 41
Entering The Various Program Modes..................................................................... 41
Programming Steps............................................................................................... 42
Section 2. ZONE TYPES.................................................................................................... 43
Section 3. DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING......................................................................... 45
PROGRAMMING SYSTEM-WIDE (GLOBAL) DATA FIELDS...................................... 45
INDEX TO PROGRAMMING FIELDS........................................................................ 46
DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS ................................................................................ 47
Control Options..................................................................................................... 47
Downloader Options.............................................................................................. 49
Dialer Options........................................................................................................ 49
Wireless Options ................................................................................................... 51
Partitioning Options............................................................................................... 52
Relay Output Options ............................................................................................ 52
Real Time Clock Options ........................................................................................ 52
Event Logging Options.......................................................................................... 52
PROGRAMMING PARTITION-SPECIFIC DATA FIELDS............................................ 53
General Procedure ................................................................................................ 53
Partition-Specific Field Descriptions........................................................................ 53
Section 4. PROGRAMMING WITH #93 MENU MODE ..................................................... 55
General Information................................................................................................ 55
Zone Programming................................................................................................ 56
Serial Number Enrolling/Deleting............................................................................ 58
Alpha Programming ............................................................................................... 58
Entering Zone Descriptors ..................................................................................... 59
Adding Custom Words........................................................................................... 60
Creating Partition Descriptors ................................................................................. 61
Creating A Custom Message Display (Installer Message)........................................... 61
Alpha Vocabulary................................................................................................... 62
Device Programming.............................................................................................. 63