VistaQuest N7227V5 User Manual
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Setting the DIP Switches
on 5700 Series
Transmitters
Set the DIP switches on each 5700 series transmitter to the appropriate
zone/ID number and House ID. Refer to the Compatible 5700 Series
Transmitters table on a following page in this section for zone numbers and
programming information for each particular transmitter. Refer also to DIP
SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 RF WIRELESS DEVICES later in this section.
The House ID allows the 5700 RF system to identify 5700 transmitters with a
matching House ID. If using a 5700 RF wireless system, the DIP switches on
the transmitters must match the system House ID
programmed into the
control (in data field
✱
24).
If using a 5827BD wireless keypad, the House ID
also applies. Other than the 5827 and 5827BD, 5800 series devices do not
communicate by House ID, but by transmitting a unique serial number to the
control. In this case, programming a House ID is not necessary.
Wireless Zone/ID
Assignments for 5700
Series Transmitters
Each wireless zone can be assigned any zone response type, such as
Entry/Exit, Interior Follower, Perimeter, etc. (see the
ZONE RESPONSE TYPE
DEFINITIONS section in the separate Programming Guide for a detailed
explanations of each zone type). For 5700 series transmitters, each response
type uses a certain range of zone numbers. Each range of zone/ID numbers is
shown below.
Zone Type
Transmitter Zone/ID #
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Entry/Exit Burg .......................
10 through 47 *
Perimeter Burg .......................
10 through 47 *
Interior Burg ............................
10 through 47 *
32 through 47 * (5775)
Fire ................................ .........
48 through 63 *
48 through 55 ** (5706)
24 Hour Panic .........................
48 through 63 *
(silent or audible) ....................
62 or 63 *** (5701)
Day/Night Burglary .................
10 through 47 *
24 Hour Auxiliary ....................
10 through 47 *
*
Zone/ID numbers 10–63 can be used, but you should note the following in
connection with certain transmitter zone/IDs identified as follows:
**
Transmitter IDs 48 through 55 have highest signal priority.
***
Transmitter IDs 62 and 63 are unsupervised to allow removal of the 5701 off
premises — signal priority is lower than that of fire, but higher than burglary.
Notes:
1.
Transmitters set for zone/IDs 48–55 (FIRE) will transmit once every 12
seconds while the zone is faulted. Transmitters set for zone/IDs 56–63 will
transmit once every 3 seconds while faulted. These two ranges of zone/ID
numbers have high signal priority and their frequent transmissions while
faulted ensure re-triggering of the alarm until the cause is removed. Bear
in mind that because of this, transmitter battery life could be shortened.
2.
Transmitters set for an zone/IDs of 32 through 47 will have a 3-minute
lock-out between transmissions. Use this range of zone/ID numbers for
sensors protecting frequently used doors or windows to conserve battery
life.
3.
Refer also to “Compatible 5700 Series Transmitters” on a following page.