N5944-9 4/96VISTA4140XMPT2PARTITIONED SECURITY SYSTEMwith SCHEDULINGINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSandPROGRAMMING GUIDE
– 10 –INTRODUCTION TO THE PARTITIONED SYSTEMThis section is intended to give you an overview of partitioning concepts. For specific questions onprogra
– 100 –Time-Driven EventProgramming(continued)01 ACTION ?none 00Enter the action code for the desired action for this eventnumber from
– 101 –Access Control Schedules Access Control schedules are the schedules used to govern whether a givenuser may arm or disarm a system during a part
– 102 –#81 TEMPORARY SCHEDULE MENU MODETemporary scheduleWorksheetTo enter this mode,enter the security codeand press # + 81.Each partition can be ass
– 103 –Programming TemporarySchedulesTemporary schedules override normal schedules.Enter user code + # + 81 to enter this mode. Note that only users w
– 104 –#83 USER SCHEDULING MENU MODEGeneral Information The system provides up to 20 "timers" which will be available to the end user forthe
– 105 –PART 3SYSTEM OPERATIONandTESTING
– 106 –Section 1. SYSTEM OPERATIONSECURITY ACCESS CODESGeneral Information The System allows up to 128 security access codes to be assigned (maximum
– 107 –User Codes & Levels OfAuthority (cont.)Manager (Level 2) • Can perform all system functions (Arm, Disarm, Bypass,etc.) programmed by Maste
– 108 –General Rules on Authority Levels and changesThe following rules apply to users when making modifications within the systembased on the user co
– 109 –Once there, the current display becomes attached to that partition and statusrequests, etc. are now displayed for that partition, unless a peri
– 11 –Examples Of Partitioning In surveying dealers throughout the country, we have learned of two globalapplications for partitioned control panels.
– 110 –Part. 2 – SHOP ?0 = NO , 1 = YESPress 0 (NO) or 1 (YES), depending on whether ornot this user will have access to the displayedpartition number
– 111 –KEYPAD FUNCTIONSGeneral InformationNote that user relatedscheduling functionsand programming isdescribed in theProgramming guide(setting tempor
– 112 –SUMMARY OF ARMING MODESMode Features For Each Arming ModeExit Entry Perimeter InteriorDelay Delay Armed ArmedAWAY Yes Yes Yes YesSTAY Yes Yes Y
– 113 –Displaying Descriptors The Alpha Consoles can display all programmed descriptors, which is useful tothe installer when checking entries, and ca
– 114 –Section 2. EVENT LOGGING (Connector J8)Event Logging PrinterConnectionsUL NOTE: A UL Listed EDPprinter must be used for ULinstallations.Connec
– 115 –Event Logging ProceduresIMPORTANT: In order for time and date stamping to occur, thesystem's real-time clock must be set. Refer to the SET
– 116 –To display the events in a particular category, press [8] at the desiredcategory screen.If in Display Mode, events will appear one at a time fr
— 117 —Section 3. TESTING THE SYSTEMUsing Test Mode After the installation is completed, the Security System should be thoroughlytested on a partit
– 118 –Turning The System OverTo The User1. Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of itsfunctions as well as the U
– 119 –Section 4. REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTSIN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMSIn the event of telephone operational problems, disconnect
– 12 –SCHEDULING OVERVIEWMajor Features OfSchedulingScheduling is an exciting new feature of the 4140XMPT2 and provides thefollowing functions.Arm/Dis
– 120 –Section 5. SUMMARY OF SYSTEM COMMANDSEvent LoggingCommandsEvent Log Display=Code+[#] + 60Event Log Print=Code + [#] +61 (installer only)Clear E
DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR ADDRESSABLE CONSOLES AND POLLING LOOP DEVICESAddressable Consoles 4208 Zone Expander 4192SD/4192SDT/ 4190WH Zone Expander(e.g. 5
DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES4275EX PIRMIRRORDIPSHOWN SET FORID 10 (A)SIDE VIEW(UP)1 2 3 4 5 6 7UPDNPOS. 6: UP (A), DN (B) = INST. MODEDN
DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 RF SYSTEM WIRELESS DEVICESHOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)HOUSE ID (1 SHOWN)1 2 3 4 5 6UPDN1 2 3 4 5UPDN1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
– 124 –Section 6. SPECIFICATIONS4140XMPT2 CONTROLPhysical: 12-1/2"W X 14-1/2"H X 3"D (318mm x 368mm x 76mm)Electrical:VOLTAGE INPUT:
– 125 –INDEX(ASCII) CHART 7512/24 Hour Time Stamp Format 601361 36, 1241361CN 3624-hour Audible Alarm 144+1 804+2 804+2 Express 50, 774+2 Reporting 76
– 126 –expanded reporting 76Express 80factory defaults 51FCC REGISTRATION NO 124First 4280 Receiver Select 55First Page of fields 52First Test Report
– 127 –Deleting a Master Manager or Operator109General Information 106User Scheduling Menu Mode 92User's ManualUsing the Built-In 112Video Alarm
– 128 – NOTES
– 129 – NOTES
– 13 –Section 2. ZONE CONFIGURATIONSZONE TYPES & APPLICABLE SENSORSThe 4140XMPT2 supports up to 87 zones of hard-wire, polling loop and/or wirele
– 130 –WARNING!THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEMWhile this System is an advanced wireless security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection
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ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTYAlarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates("Sel
– 14 –Type 0624-hour Silent Alarm.This zone type sends a report to the Central Station but provides no consoledisplay or sounding. This zone type is u
– 15 –BASIC 9 HARD-WIRED ZONESZone 1 The following table summarizes zone 1 characteristics.Applications Can be used for EOLR supervised or closed circ
– 16 –Zones 2 - 8 The following table summarizes zones 2-8 characteristics.Applications Can be used for EOLR supervised or closed circuitunsupervised
– 17 –2-WIRE POLLING LOOP EXPANSION (Zones 10 through 87)General Information The following table summarizes polling loop expansion characteristics.App
– 18 –Important! FaultAnnunciationSince the polling loop and the RF receiver(s) are shared among the 8 partitions,the scheme for annunciating their fa
– 19 –WIRELESS EXPANSION (Zones 1-63)General Information(Receivers)Transmitters Supportedby various receiversReceiver Transmitter4280 634280-8 84281H
–2–CONGRATULATIONS!On Your Purchase Of The Ademco 4140XMPT2The purpose of these Installation Instructions is to give you a completeoverview of the sys
– 20 –The following table highlights the features of each receiver.FEATURE 4280 series 4281 series 5881 seriesWiring Connects to pollingloopConnects t
– 21 –TransmittersNOTE: After replacing a lowor dead battery, activate thetransmitter and enter thesecurity code + OFF to clearits memory of the "
– 22 –Note On RF Keys(5801, 5803, etc.)5800 series RF keys can be used to arm and disarm the system. Thesetransmitters include the 5801, 5803, 5804,
– 23 –Important Battery Notice The wireless transmitters are designed to provide long battery life under normaloperating conditions. Longevity of bat
– 24 –Compatible 5800 Series Wireless Devices58014-Button Transmitter• Four button hand held or wall mount transmitter.• Programmable functions• Inclu
– 25 –VOLTAGE TRIGGERS (Connector J7)(Ground Start Module, Keyswitch, Remote Console Sounder)General Information Connector J7, located on the right ha
– 26 –Remote Keyswitch If the keyswitch option is selected (field *15), the alarm trigger outputs aredisabled.An optional Remote Keyswitch can be use
– 27 –Ground Start Module An optional 675 Ground Start module can be used for installations havingtelephone lines which require ground start instead
– 28 –OUTPUT CONTROL (4204 Relay Module/X-10 Devices)General Information The 4140XMPT2 supports up to 16 relay outputs. These outputs may consist ofre
– 29 –EXAMPLES OF USES FOR RELAYSThe following table lists examples of some possible uses for relays. Refer to the Relay Programmingsection of the PRO
– 3 –TABLE OF CONTENTSPART 1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ... 6Section 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .
– 30 –START STOP ACTION DESIRED A E V Z L Z T P Z L Z T P=You must define a Start zone list (zl) for theseapplications to work properly.*Ca
– 31 –START STOP ACTION DESIRED A E V Z L Z T P Z L Z T PUNLOCK EXIT DOORSClose relay on Burg alarm, reset with entry of securitycode + #
– 32 –Section 3.REMOTE CONSOLES, SOUNDERS& PHONE CONNECTIONSREMOTE CONSOLESGeneral The Control supplies up to 750 mA of auxiliary power for remote
– 33 –Programming The Consoles The consoles can be set for an address of 0-30IMPORTANT! You must select an address of 0, 1, 2, or 3 if standard defau
– 34 –EXTERNAL SOUNDERSRelay Output The Control provides a wet bell relay output which is used to power external alarmsounders. Connections are made t
– 35 –Section 4.MOUNTING THE CONTROL, PC BOARD & LOCKGeneral The 4140XMPT2 is supplied with a 12.5"W x 14.5"H x 3"D cabinet suitabl
– 36 –Section 5. POWERING THE SYSTEMPOWERING THE SYSTEMPrimary Power Power to the Control panel is supplied by model No. 1361* Plug-in Transformerwhic
– 37 –POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAIN WORKSHEETRPM DEVICE CURRENT # UNITS TOTALCURRENT4194 Contact 1 mA4192SD Photo Smoke 0.4 mA4192SDT Smoke w/Heat 0.4 m
– 38 –Section 6. SETTING THE REAL-TIME CLOCKProcedureImportant:This method isdifferent from theprevious method ofsetting the clock.NOTE: A 6139 alpha
– 39 – Section 7.AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION (AAV)This section provides the following information:• General information about the AAV option• AAV operat
–4–PART 2. PROGRAMMING GUIDE ... 4 2Section 1. SYSTEM LAYOUT WORKSHEETS . . . . . .
– 40 –NOTES:1. 685 Receiver software must be rev. 4.6 or higher. Earlier versions will nothold the phone line connection.2. Contact ID code for "
– 41 – Section 8.VIDEO ALARM VERIFICATION (VAV)This section provides only general information about the VAV option. Detailedinformation is contained
– 42 –PART 2PROGRAMMING GUIDE
– 43 –Section 1. SYSTEM LAYOUT WORKSHEETSAs with any security system, you should first define the installation. This includes determining how many par
– 44 –SYSTEM DEFINITIONS BY PARTITION (enter values or yes/no)Option part 1 part. 2 part. 3 part. 4 part. 5 part. 6 part. 7 part. 8Entry Delay
– 45 –ACCESS CODES & USER DEFINITIONS FOR PARTITIONS 1-34-digit Access Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3Security Group 2-digit Global A
– 46 –ZONE DEFINITIONS FOR ZONES 1-24DIP DIP _ Enter loop number on moduleParti- RF Trans. Type_RPM RPM Loop number must be 1 for hardwire and
– 47 –ZONE DEFINITIONS FOR ZONES 25-48DIP DIP _ Enter loop number on moduleParti- RF Trans. Type_RPM RPM Loop number must be 1 for hardwire and
– 48 –ZONE DEFINITIONS FOR ZONES 49-72DIP DIP _ Enter loop number on moduleParti- RF Trans. Type_RPM RPM Loop number must be 1 for hardwire and
– 49 –ZONE DEFINITIONS FOR ZONES 73-87DIP DIP _ Enter loop number on moduleParti- RF Trans. Type_RPM RPM Loop number must be 1 for hardwire and
– 5 –PART 3. SYSTEM OPERATION and TESTING... 1 0 5Section 1. SYSTEM OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . .
– 50 –Section 2.GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURESGeneral InformationReview the global andspecific partitioning featureslisted in the GENERALINFORMATION s
– 51 –Programming Steps1 . Set the consoles to the appropriate addresses.2 . Set factory defaults by pressing *97.This will automatically enable conso
– 52 –Section 3. DATA FIELD PROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMING SYSTEM-WIDE (GLOBAL) DATA FIELDSGeneral Procedure The global (i.e. non partition-specific) programm
– 53 –INDEX TO PROGRAMMING FIELDSIn the following pages, the programming fields have been arranged by functional group. Use this index to crossrefer
– 54 –DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONSRefer to the programmingform provided at the centerof this manual whilereviewing the followingprogramming sections.The fo
– 55 –Control Options(continued)* 2 6 Intelligent Test ReportingEnter 1 if it is desired that no test report be sent if any other type of reportwas
– 56 –Downloader Options *35 Download Phone No. This field is applicable only if downloading will be utilized. Enter thedownloading phone number, u
– 57 –Dialer Options(continued)*42 Dial Tone Pause This field sets the delay time for the Dial Tone Detect option, if true dial toneis not sel
– 58 –Dialer Options(continued)* 5 2 Standard/Expanded Report PrimaryEnter 0 for standard or 1 for expanded reporting for the primary phone line.Note:
– 59 –Wireless Options1*28 RF TX Low Battery Annun. Enter 0 if audible beep and display annunciation upon RF transmitter lowbattery condition is des
–6–PART 1INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
– 60 –2*19 Use Partition Descriptors Enter 1 if partition descriptors will be programmed. If enabled, the normalconsole display will include a partiti
— 61 —PROGRAMMING PARTITION-SPECIFIC DATA FIELDSGeneral Procedure Values for some programming fields are system wide (global), and some can bediffer
– 62 –Partition-Specific FieldDescriptions(continued)* 2 2 Console Panic Enables Enter 1 to enable the appropriate console panics used in this partiti
— 63 —Partition-Specific FieldDescriptions(continued)2nd Page Fields1*43 Enable Permanent Display BacklightingEnter 1 if it is desired that backligh
– 64 –Section 4. PROGRAMMING WITH #93 MENU MODEGeneral Information NOTE: The following fields should be preset before beginning:1*26 First RF Expander
– 65 –Zone ProgrammingImportant!: Note that before programming zone characteristics, fields1*26 & 1*27 (RF Expander Selects) and field 2*00 (numbe
– 66 –Serial NumberLearning/DeletingSERIAL # PROG?0=no 1=yesTo learn or delete a device's serial number, enter 1(yes). Enter 0 to move to the D
– 67 –Device ProgrammingThis menu is used to program consoles, receivers and relay modules.From Data Field Programming mode, press #93 to display &q
– 68 –Relay ProgrammingThese relay output actionsare performed inresponse to aprogrammed condition. Thesystem can also activaterelays to initiate and
– 69 –The following is a list of choices for (ZT):CHOICES FOR ZONETYPES:00 = No Response (Not Used)01 = Entry/Exit #102 = Entry/exit #203 = Perimete
– 7 –Section 1. GENERAL INFORMATIONSUMMARY OF SYSTEM FEATURESGeneral InformationNOTE: At least one6139 addressablealpha display consolemust be used w
– 70 –Relay Programming MenusFrom #93 Menu Mode, select Relay Programming Menu.Press * to advance to next screen. Press # to backup to previous screen
– 71 –Zone List ProgrammingAfter entering all relay menu items, up to eight (8) zone lists can be entered byentering 00 at the ENTER RELAY No. pr
– 72 –Alpha Programming If using a 6139 alpha console in the system, a user friendly worddescription/location of all protection zones, partitions&apo
– 73 –Entering Zone Descriptors (continued)5. When all desired words have been entered, press key [8] to store thedescription in memory.6. To review
– 74 –Creating A Custom Message Display (Installer's Message)Normally, when the system is in the disarmed state, the following display ispresent
– 75 –ALPHA VOCABULARY(For Entering Alpha Descriptors. To select a word, press [#] followed by the word's 3-digit number.)000 (Word Space)001 AIR
– 76 –Section 5. SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONCOMMUNICATION FORMATSSplit/Dual Reporting Dual reporting (*51) sends all reports to both primary and secondary p
– 77 –4+2 Express ADEMCO's Express format provides the same information as the 4+2 format, butwith three differences:1. The data is transmitted
– 78 –Contact ID Reporting This is the only format that can identify all 87 protection zones by their uniquezone (Contact) ID numbers, and provides a
– 79 –COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMINGGeneral Information To help expedite the installation, the system provides 4 different communicationdefaults (Low Speed
– 8 –System Features The following table lists the special system features of the 4140XMPT2 system.Global Arming • Allows users to easily arm multipl
– 80 –COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING GUIDEField # Low Speed Contact ID High Speed Express*46, *48 Choose transmission No effect No effect No effectspeed an
– 81 –COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for LOW SPEED FORMAT (*94*80)*45 PRIMARY FORMAT 0 Ademco Low Speed*46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) 0 Ademco Low Spe
– 82 –COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO EXPRESS FORMAT (*94*81)*45 PRIMARY FORMAT 3 Ademco Express*46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) 0 *47 SECONDAR
– 83–COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO HIGH SPEED FORMAT (*94*82)*45 PRIMARY FORMAT 2 Ademco High Speed*46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) 0 *47 SEC
– 84 –COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO's CONTACT ID FORMAT (*94*83)*45 PRIMARY FORMAT 1 Ademco Contact ID*46 LOW SPEED FORMAT (Primary) 0
– 85 –Section 6 DOWNLOADINGWhat Is Downloading? Downloading allows the operator to remotely access, program, and control thesecurity system over norma
– 86 –What Can Be DoneOnce Panel Is "On-Line"?• Arm the System in the Away Mode; Disarm the System• Bypass a Zone• Force the System to Accep
– 87 –DIRECT WIRE DOWNLOADINGDirect Wire DownloadingConnectionsThe 4140XMPT2 can be downloaded without using a modem or telephone lineby using V-LINK
– 88 –Section 7. SCHEDULING PROGRAMMINGINTRODUCTION TO SCHEDULINGGeneral Information Scheduling allows the system to automate some of its operation, a
– 89–General Information(continued)Open/close by exceptionScheduling provides a means of reporting openings/closings by exception,which means:_ The sy
– 9 –Programming Features The following table lists the programming features of the 4140XMPT2 system.User Codes • Up to 128 user security codes (max.
– 90 –When programmed, employees can arm and disarm the system within the openand close time windows respectively without causing as report to be sent
– 91–Open/Close Reports byExceptionThe system can help reduce communication traffic to the central station by usingthe exception reporting feature, se
– 92 –#80 SCHEDULING MENU MODEGeneral Information The #80 Scheduling Menu Mode is used to program most of the scheduling andtimed event options.To ent
– 93–Time Windows DefinitionsWorksheetThe system provides 20 time windows that are defined with start and stop times.These windows are used for open/c
– 94 –Open/Close SchedulingWorksheetsThe Open/Close scheduling is controlled by one of three individual schedules.The list of schedules, in precedence
– 95–Limitation of Access by TimeWorksheetLimitation of access determines the times a particular user code is active in thesystem. The system provides
– 96 –Bypass commandsNOTE: Activation times 1 (Begin), 2 (End), 3 (During) are the only validchoices for these commands. Note the following if 3-Durin
– 97 –Basic Scheduling MenuStructureTo enter schedulingprogram mode, enter theinstaller code + # + 80.Once the worksheets are completed, you can begin
– 98 –Open/Close Schedule Each partition can be assigned one daily open/close schedule, plus a holidayopen/close schedule. Temporary schedules are pro
– 99 –Holiday Programming Up to 16 holidays can be defined for the system. After entering Scheduling MenuMode, press 0 until the Holidays ? prompt app
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