Guardian Technologies Ademco VISTA-40 User Manual
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Section 6. RELAY OUTPUTS & POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES.............................
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General Information................................................................................................
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4204 Relay Module................................................................................................
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4300 Transformer & X-10 Devices...........................................................................
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Section 7.
THE 4285 PHONE MODULE...........................................................................
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General Information................................................................................................
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Mounting The Phone Module.................................................................................
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Wiring Connections ...............................................................................................
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Programming The Control For Phone Access ..........................................................
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Installation When The Telephone System Includes an Answering Machine................
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Section 8.
2-WAY VOICE KEYPADS & AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION (AAV) ..........
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General Information................................................................................................
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Using the VIM Module and 6139AV Keypad ............................................................
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Setting the DIP Switches on the VIM Module ...........................................................
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VIM Module Connections to the Control ..................................................................
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6139AV Audio Connections to the VIM Module.......................................................
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Programming Information for the VIM Module.....................................................
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Programming Information For the 6139AV Keypad ............................................
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6139AV Keypad Audio Level Adjustment.........................................................
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Using a Non-Ademco Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Unit...................................
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Section 9.
EXTERNAL SOUNDERS..................................................................................
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Compatible Sounders ............................................................................................
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PART 2. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
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se 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.................................................
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GENERAL INFORMATION .....................................................................................
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User-Friendly Zone, Device & Alpha Programming (#93 Menu Mode)........................
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Communication Default Programming .....................................................................
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Entering The Various Program Modes.....................................................................
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Programming Steps ...............................................................................................
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Section 2.
ZONE TYPES ....................................................................................................
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Section 3.
DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING.........................................................................
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PROGRAMMING SYSTEM-WIDE (GLOBAL) DATA FIELDS......................................
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INDEX TO PROGRAMMING FIELDS........................................................................
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DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS ................................................................................
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Control Options .....................................................................................................
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Downloader Options ..............................................................................................
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Dialer Options........................................................................................................
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Wireless Options ...................................................................................................
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Partitioning Options ...............................................................................................
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Relay Output Options ............................................................................................
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Real Time Clock Options ........................................................................................
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Event Logging Options..........................................................................................
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PROGRAMMING PARTITION-SPECIFIC DATA FIELDS............................................
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General Procedure ................................................................................................
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Partition-Specific Field Descriptions ........................................................................
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Section 4.
PROGRAMMING WITH #93 MENU MODE .....................................................
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General Information................................................................................................
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Zone Programming ................................................................................................
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Serial Number Enrolling/Deleting ............................................................................
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Alpha Programming ...............................................................................................
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Entering Zone Descriptors .....................................................................................
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Adding Custom Words ...........................................................................................
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Creating Partition Descriptors .................................................................................
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Creating A Custom Message Display (Installer Message)...........................................
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Alpha Vocabulary...................................................................................................
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Device Programming..............................................................................................
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