Additional Features
Basic Hardwired Zones
Provides nine style-B hardwired zones with the following characteristics:
EOLR supervision (optional for zones 2-8) supporting N.O. or N.C. sensors (EOLR supervision required for fire and UL burglary installations)
Individually assignable to one of eight partitions
Up to 16 two-wire smoke detectors on zone 1
Four-wire smoke or heat detectors on zones 1-8 (power to four-wire smoke detectors must be supervised with an EOL device)
Up to 50 two-wire latching glassbreak detectors on zone 8
Dual Battery Harness Included For Two Back Up Batteries
Polling Loop Expansion
Supports up to 119 additional zones using a built-in polling (multiplex) loopinterface. Current draw can total up to 128mA. Polling loop zones have the followingcharacteristics:
Must use RPM (Remote Point Module) devices
Supervised by control panel
Individually assignable to one of eight partitions
Wireless Expansion
Supports up to 128 wireless zones using 5881 type RF receiver (fewer if using hardwireand/or polling loop zones). Wireless zones have the following characteristics:
Supervised by control panel for check-in signals (except certain non-supervised transmitters)
Tamper protection for supervised transmitters
Individually assignable to one of eight partitions
Scheduling
Provides the following scheduling capabilities:
Open/close schedules (for control of arming/disarming and reporting)
Holiday schedules (allows different time windows for open/close schedules)
Timed events (for activation of relays - auto-bypassing and unbypassing - auto-arming and disarming - etc.)
Access schedules (for limiting system access to users by time)
End User Output Programming Mode (provides 20 timers for relay control)
Eight Partitions
Provides the ability to control eight separate areas independently - each functioningas if it had its own separate control. Partitioning features include:
- A Common Lobby partition (1-8) - which can be programmed to arm automatically when the last partition that shares the common lobby is armed and to disarm when the first partition that shares the common lobby is disarmed
- A Master partition (9) - used strictly to assign keypads for the purpose of viewing the status of all eight partitions at the same time (master keypads)
- All zones assignable to one of eight partitions
- Keypads assignable to one of eight partitions or to master partition 9 to view system status
- Ability to assign relays to one or all eight partitions
- Ability to display fire and/or burglary and panic and/or trouble conditions at all other partitions - keypads (selectable option)
- Certain system options selectable for each partition - such as entry/exit delay and subscriber account number
User Codes
Accommodates 150 user codes - all of which can operate any or all partitions. Certaincharacteristics must be assigned to each user code - which are as follows:
- Authority level (Master - Manager - or several other Operator levels) in each partition
- Opening/Closing central station reporting option
- What partitions the code can operate
- Global arming capability (ability to arm all partitions the code has access to in one command)
- Use of an RF (button) to arm and disarm the system (RF key must first be enrolled into the system)
Peripheral Devices
Supports up to 31 peripheral devices - which can be any combination of keypads(6139/6160) - RF receivers (5881) - relay modules (4204/4204CF) - and 4286 VIP Module.
At least one two-line alpha keypad (6139/6160) must be connected to thesystem for programming (if using keypad programming) and must remain connected to thesystem in order to allow the primary user to program additional user codes into the systemat a later time.
Keypad Macros
Accommodates 32 keypad macro commands per system (each macro is a series of keypadcommands). For example - by pressing either the A - B - C - or D key, the system can beprogrammed to log onto another partition - bypass Zones 2 and 3 - and arm that partitionin the AWAY mode. Characteristics of keypad macros are:
- Assignable to the A - B - and C keys by partition
- Other macros - (not assigned to these keys) executed by using the D key
- Each macro can be 32 characters (keystrokes) in length
Optional Output Relays
Accommodates the use of 96 relay outputs using ADEMCO’s 4204, 4204CF RelayModules and 4101SN V-Plex Relay Module. Each 4204 module provides four Form C relays forgeneral purpose use. Each 4204CF provides two style-Y supervised bell outputs. Relayoutputs have the following characteristics:
- Can be programmed to activate in response to system events
- Can be programmed to activate using time intervals
- Can be used for style-Y supervised bell outputs (4204CF only)
- Can be activated manually using the #70 Relay Command Mode
- Can be supervised by control panel (zones 601-632)
- Can each have an alpha descriptor assigned to it
Optional VISTA Interactive Phone Module
Supports the ADEMCO 4286 VIP Module. This permits access to the security system from atouch tone telephone to do the following:
- Obtain system status information
- Arm and disarm security system
- Control relays
Optional Keyswitch
Supports the ADEMCO 4146 Keyswitch on any one of the system’s eight partitions.If used - zone 7 is no longer available as a protection zone.
Voltage Triggers
Provides a trigger connector whose pins change state for different conditions. Usedwith LRR (Long Range Radio) equipment or other devices such as a remote keypad sounder -keyswitch ARMED and READY LEDs - or a printer to print the system’s event log.
Event Log
Keeps a log of different event types (enabled in programming). The event log has thefollowing characteristics:
- Stores up to 512 events
- Can be viewed at the keypad or through the use of Compass software
- Can be printed on a serial printer using a 4100SM Module including zone alpha descriptors
- Events can be sent to an alpha numeric pager - by event category
Cross-Zoning Capability
Helps prevent false alarms by preventing burglary zones from going into alarm unlessits cross-zone is also faulted within five minutes.
Exit Error False Alarm Prevention Feature
- System can tell the difference between a regular alarm and an alarm caused by leaving an entry/exit door open. If not subsequently disarmed - faulted E/E zone (s) and/or interior zones will be bypassed and the system will arm
- Generates an Exit Error report by user and by zone so the central station knows it was an exit alarm and who caused it
Communication Formats
Supports the following formats for the primary and secondary central stationreceivers:
- ADEMCO Low Speed (Standard or Expanded)
- ADEMCO High Speed
- ADEMCO Contact ID
- Sescoa/Radionics
- Long Range Radio interface (ECP)
- ADEMCO Express
Improved Downloading Features
- Uploads and downloads at 300 baud - making upload/download speed faster
- Ability to upload peripheral devices - their physical addresses - programmed addresses - and firmware revision levels from the control
CCTV: Switcher Module
Access Control
- VistaKey (addressable) Access Control Module
- VistaKey-SK Starter Kit (Canada use VistaKey CNSK)
- VistaKey-EX Expansion Kit
- VGM Vista Gateway Module to PassPoint Access Control (Northern Computers) supports up to 32 doors
Agency Listings
* Requires VISTA-ULKT Attack Resistant Enclosure