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EXPANSION
{Zones
1-63)
WIRELESS
4280/4280.8 RF RECEIVER
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The VISTA XMP system suppotis up to 63 wireless
Iransmhtws (5700 series), DIUSa 5727 wireless kevoad. To
expand lhe “system using’ wirelass, ona or two 4280 RF
Receivem (or 4280-8 ti only 8 wireless zones are used) musi
ba rnnneded to the polfing loop. Tha 4280 ra=ives status
and alarm signals from wireless transmitters (@345 MHz
USA 315MHz Canada) within a nominal range of 200 feet,
and relays this hformation to the =ntml via the ~lfing Imp.
Two 4280s can be used to provide either a greater area of
mverage, or provide redundant prmedbn.
IMPORTANT: Note that if using tw RF R~eivers, one of
them must be powered from auxifia~ power. For mora
information regarding the 4280 installation, refar to the
installation instrutiions provided with the 428o.
NOTE Unless stated othewise, references to Ihe 4280
Receiver represent the 4280 andbr 4280-8 Recebem.
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PROGRAMMING NOTES FOR WIRELESS DEVICES
All RF zonss mud ba designated as such in their raspatifie
program fields (t.1 S-1 .25). Any zone from 1-83 ca bs
des@nated as an RF zone. To enable a zone as wireless,
simply enter a “1. in the lo~tion for that zone. B* careful
when designating RF zones. if you want a zone 10 ba
either hard-wired or on tha ~lling Imp, but ~identally
en~le k as RF, the system will ignore that zone. RF enable
overrides hard-wire! h using a 4280.8, a“ly “p to 8 ZOMS mn
be enabled as RF zones. lf more than 8 zones are enabled,
the massage “SET-UP ERROR. (5137) or .E8. (41 37/4127)
will be displayed.
SUPERVISION
Each transmitter (except 570! and 5727) is su~wisad by a
check-in signal that is sent to the receiver at 70-90 mintie
intewals. If at least one Cheti-in is not ramivsd from a
transmitter within a programmed intewal (field 1.31), the
con=le will display the transmitter numbsr and ‘CHECW will
be displayed,
Each transmitter fincluding 5701 and 5727) is also
supewised for low batte~ mnddions, and will transmit a low
battery signal to the 4280 when the batte~ has
approximately 30 days of lie remaining.
NOTE: After replacing a low or dead batte~, activate the
transmfiter and enter the security ade + OFF to clear its
memo~ of the .bw Batte~. signal.
The 428o itself is also supewised three ways
1. If the cover of tha 4280 is removed, an ALARM or
TROUBLE will be displayed depending upon the reswnse
programmed for zones 89& 91 (field t .09).
2. If the connection is broken between the 428o and the
control panel, or the 428VS rover is removsd, an ALARM
or TROUBLE will be displayed depending on the response
programmed ior zones 89 & 91 (field 1“09), This response
is usually that of a DAY?NIGHT or 24 hour type.
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31 It, wkhin a pr~rammed inlawal of time, the 4280 dms not
hear from my of tis transmhtars, an ALARM or TROUBLE
will h displayed de~nd!ng on the res~nse programmed ~
for zones 88& 90 (fieMs 1.08 & 1.09).
HOUSE IDENTIFICATION
The 428o reswnds on~ to transmhters with the same house
ID (DIP switch pr~rammable from 01-31). Ttis prevents -
system inletierence from transmitters in other neatiy
syctems. To make sure wu do not chmse a House 10 that is
in use neatiy, pm the system in the SnMar Male, which is
describsd Iaterinthbsedbn.
TRANSMITTER IDENTIFICATION
E=hlransmftter has fis own unique ~num@r(~ne #),
wtichis DIPswitch programmable in each unit. Whenevara
transmi=ion takes plaa, either for an alarm, fauft, check-in
‘or low batfe~, thk ID numbr is sent along wth the mess~e
to the 42a0 which, in turn, relays this information to the
mntroi panel, which disdaysthemndtion and zone number
on the console. See the OIP SWITCH TASLES FOR
WIRELESS DEVICES af the eti ~ this mmwl, for itii~ual
transmhter settings.
SNIFFER MODE TO OETERMINE HOUSE ID
(Code+ [#] + 2)
To ch~ Ior house IDs baing used in neatiy systems, set
the DIP swtches in the 4280 fora House lDof .O~ (all
switches up), thenenter your.lnataller tide. +[#]+[2]. The
4280 will now .sn~ OM any House IOS m the area ad
display them. Keeping the 42a0 in this mode for *M 2
houm will ghe a gd ind-n of the hauw 10s Wmg usad.
To exit the SnMer Mode, simply key your installer mde +
OFF, then set your house 10 to one not ds~ayad in lhe
.Sniffer We..
sNIFFER MODE TO CHECK TRANSMITTERS
(Coda + [#] + 3)
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To check that all transmhtem have baen aet for the pmpr
house 10, set the 4280 to the pmxr houso ID and entsr the
ln~aller de + [#] + [3]. All trmsmitfer ID numtirs thct have
the house ID set for the 4280 will ba dnphyed wtin each
transmitter number che~ in (up to 2 hours). A f~er way 10
do this is to fault each transmitter, which causes a
transmission to ba sent to the 4280. Chink that tha ID
numtir is displaysd when the transmftfer k f auft~.
GO/NO GO TEST MODE (Patented)
Ttis mode helps determine the best Iocatio” for each
transmitter and is adivated by p~ing the rnntrol pael in
the TEST mode and removing the 4280’s cover. The
receiver’s senstiivity is reduced by half. Once transmitters
ara placed in their desired Io=tions and the approximate
length of wire to be run 10 sensors is mnneded to the
:ransmhter’s wrew terminals, own circuit each transmitter,
& not mnduti this test wdh your hmd wrappsd around the
transmitter.
If a single 42sO is used, the mnsola will baep three times to
indicate signal reception. H tw 4280s are used, the mnsole
will beep ome i tha first 4280 recetied the signal, mke t the
second 4280 received the signal and three times ti both
re-ivers heard the signal (which is desirable for redundant
configurations).
ff the consoie does not beep, reorient or move the
transmtiter to another location.
To exit this mode, replace the 428VS aver, then enter the
installer code and press OFF. Note that the Receiver’s
sensitivity is fully re$tord when the cover is replaced.
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