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Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
ADEMCO Panel Comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-14
ADEMCO VISTA-20PS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ADEMCO VISTA-128BP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-20
ADEMCO VISTA-250BP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-24
ADEMCO VISTA-32FB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28
ADEMCO VISTA-128FBP/V128FBP-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-32
ADEMCO VISTA-250FBP/VISTA250FBP-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-36
5110XM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-38
6150. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
6150V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
6150RF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
6160CR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Symphony & Symphony-i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-45
FSA-8/FSA-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47
VistaView-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49
VistaKey-SK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51
VISTA Gateway Module (VGM)
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4208SN
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4208SNF
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5800 Series
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-60
V-Plex Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
7845i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63
7810iR
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7720ULF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-67
7830R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-69
7845CZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-71
7845CV2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73
7845CF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-75
7845CZF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-77
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Glossary of Terms
AAV: Audio Alarm Verification, also known as 2-way voice to the central station. The LYNX-REN has this feature built-in. The
LYNX-R can use the LYNX-AVM, other panels can be used with an Eagle Model 1250 or other appropriate module. The
control panel will trigger this module upon kissoff from the central station receiver and microphones and speakers connected
to the Eagle board will allow a 2 way voice dialog between the central station operator and the protected premises.
Addressable Control Panels: Addressable Control Panels make it easier to pinpoint the exact alarm and trouble
conditions. This exact pinpointing is accomplished by having all addressable devices connected to a single two-conductor
circuit called a Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) and assigning each addressable device with a unique address. The control panel
is able to interrogate each addressable device and display its status at the control panel. This signal will report the exact
location of any alarm or trouble condition of an addressable device on the SLC.
Addressable Devices: Any module that connects to the panels ECP (keypad) bus requires a specific address which
identifies this device to the control. Devices are either addressed via dip switches, software, or have fixed addresses.
These devices include keypads, expansion modules, wireless receivers and transmitter modules, telephone modules, and
some AlarmNet radio transmitters.
APM: (VISTA-128BP, VISTA-128FBP, VISTA-250BP and VISTA-250FBP). Alpha Paging Module - ADEMCO model V8201.
Wires to the panels J8 connector via a 4142TR cable.
Alarm Cancel Verification: In the event of a false alarm, after the user enters their code + OFF, Cancelled Alarm is
displayed on an alpha keypad confirming the alarm has been cancelled at the central station. CA will be displayed on a
fixed English keypad.
Alarm Signal: A signal indicating an emergency requiring immediate action, such as a signal indicative of fire.
Analog Initiating Device (Sensor): Like an addressable device, this type of initiating sensor pinpoints its alarm and
trouble conditions. Additionally, analog sensors are capable of sending analog values (sensitivity) that represent the amount
of smoke or heat at the sensing chamber. Several features of analog systems are:
The control panel can individually set the sensitivity of each sensor in the system (high, low & medium)
The control panel can change the sensitivity of all the sensors in the system to make them more sensitive at night
or on weekends when the building is not occupied.
The sensor can send a maintenance alert to the control panel when it is becoming dirty and may false alarm
The sensor can send to the control panel its sensitivity level
Drift compensation During the life of the sensor it gets dirty and becomes more sensitive. The control panel can
compensate for the drift by adjusting the alarm threshold and achieve constant sensitivity
Annunciator: A unit containing two or more indicator lamps, alphanumeric displays, or other equivalent means in which
each indication provides status information about a circuit, condition, or location.
Audible Exit Warning: When the system is armed in the Away or Maximum mode, the keypads will sound a warning of
slow beeps and change to fast beeps for the last 5 or 10 seconds. The VISTA-20PS has a feature where the system can
be programmed to display the exit time remaining in intervals of 1-5 seconds.
Audible Signal: An audible signal is the sound made by one or more audible notification appliances such as bells, horns
or chimes in response to the operation of an initiating device.
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ): The organization, office or individual responsible for approving equipment, an
installation or a procedure. The AHJ is typically the local Fire Marshal.
Auto Stay: If the user arms the system in the Away mode but does not exit before the exit delay expires, the system will
arm in the Stay mode.
Glossary of Terms
Automatic Fire Detectors: Fire produces well-defined signatures such as thermal energy (heat), smoke, and radiant
energy. Fire alarm system designers normally select automatic fire detectors such as heat and smoke detectors to detect
these signatures in accordance with the requirements of the National Fire Alarm Code.
Bells: Bells may be of the single-stroke or vibrating type. They may be provided with 4-inch through 12-inch gongs (in 2inch increments). The 6- and 10-inch sizes are the most commonly used. Usually, bells with 4-inch gongs are reserved for
use as trouble signals. Generally, the larger the diameter of the gongs, the lower the frequency and the louder the audible
signal (expressed in decibels [Db]).
Class A Circuit: Class A refers to an arrangement of monitored initiating device circuit, signaling line circuit or
notification appliance circuit that prevents a single open or ground on the installation wiring of these circuits from causing
loss of the systems intended function.
Class B Circuit: Class B refers to an arrangement of initiating device circuit, signaling line circuit or notification appliance
circuits that permits a single open or ground on the installation wiring of these circuits to cause loss of the systems
intended function.
Compatibility Listed: A specific listing process that applies only to devices that receive their operating power from the
control panel such as 2-wire smoke detectors. Underwriters Laboratory and Factory Mutual are the most common listing
organizations.
Conventional Control Panels: Conventional fire alarm systems use a supervisory current to monitor the integrity of
the initiating device circuit (IDC) and notification appliance circuit (NAC). Each IDC and NAC will usually have several
devices connected and any change in the circuit supervisory current will be indicated at the control panel. The control panel
will display which circuit is in alarm or trouble; however, if there is more than one device connected to an IDC or NAC it will
not indicate which device is in alarm or trouble. This makes pin pointing the exact location of an alarm or trouble condition
extremely difficult. Typically, an IDC will cover a building zone. A building zone can cover an area up to 20,000 square feet
and have up to 25 devices connected to the IDC.
Cross Zoning: For use in false alarm prone areas, 2 zones may be linked together so that an alarm will occur only if both
zones trip within a specific time period.
Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver (DACR): A system component installed at the supervising station, such as
a central station, that will receive and display signals from the digital alarm communicator transmitters (DACTs), located at
the protected premises, sent over the public switched telephone network.
Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT): A system component at the protected premises to which
initiating devices or groups of devices are connected. The DACT will seize the connected telephone line, dial a pre-selected
number to connect to a DACR located at the supervising station and transmit signals indicating a status change of the
initiating device.
ECP: Enhanced Console Protocol, or another term for the keypad bus. See Addressable Devices.
Event Log: System events can be stored for later retrieval. Some panels allow retrieval at an alpha keypad, others require
connection with the Compass downloading software. The VISTA-128BP, VISTA-128FBP, VISTA-250BP and VISTA-250FBP
can also be programmed to print this information directly from the panel. This requires a 4100SM and a serial printer, such
as the ADEMCO 6220S. These can alternatively support a parallel printer using the V8201 Alpha Paging Module.
Exit Delay Reset: After arming Away and exiting, if the user reenters before the expiration of the exit delay, the exit delay is reset.
Exit Delay Restart: Also called Quick exit. If the system is armed in the Stay mode, this allows the user to restart the
exit and entry delay by pressing the * key.
Exit Error Logic/Exit Alarm: Alerts the user and allows for correction in the event the exit door is left open. Sends an
unique report to the central station.
Glossary of Terms
Expansion: The type of hard wired and RF (wireless) zone expansion. VISTA-20P, VISTA-20PS use 4219 or 4229
modules for zone expansion. The VISTA-128BP, VISTA-128FBP, VISTA-250BP and VISTA-250FBP use multiplexing (aka:
polling loop or V-Plex). All wireless expansion is 5800 series.
Fire Alarm Control Unit (Panel): A system component that receives inputs from automatic and manual fire alarm
devices and may supply power to detection devices and transponder(s) or off premises transmitter(s). The control unit may
also provide transfer of power to the notification appliances and transfer of condition to relays or devices connected to the
control unit. The fire alarm control unit can be a local fire alarm control unit or master control unit.
General Alarm: When a general alarm pull station is activated it will immediately sound the notification appliances
throughout the building. This is the most common type of pull station.
Hardwired short detection: The VISTA-15 can be programmed to detect a short circuit on any hardwired zone which
will result in a trouble condition if the system is disarmed. If the system is armed, an alarm will be generated.
Heat Detectors: Heat detectors respond to the thermal energy (heat) signature from a fire and they are generally located
on or near the ceiling. They respond when the detecting element reaches either a predetermined fixed temperature or when
a specified rate of temperature rise occurs.
Fixed-Temperature Heat Detectors: These detectors initiate an alarm when the detecting element reaches a
predetermined fixed temperature. One draw back of this type of heat detector is that when the detector activates, the
temperature of the air surrounding the detector has exceeded the predetermined temperature set point. Therefore
there is a lag in time between the time the temperature reaches the predetermined point and when the detector
activates. This is called thermal lag.
Non-restorable Fixed Temperature Detectors: This type of heat detector uses a fusible element made from a
eutectic metal alloy such as lead or tin that melts rapidly at a predetermined temperature (commonly 135 degrees F).
The operation of the detector destroys either the entire unit (or at least the operating element) that the system
maintainer must replace.
Restorable Fixed Temperature Detectors: This type of fixed temperature heat detector uses a bimetallic
element. The bimetallic element has two metal strips bonded together with different coefficients of thermal expansion.
When the bimetallic element is heated it will create a bending action. This bending action will close a normally open
contact thereby initiating an alarm. After operating, the bimetallic type automatically restores when the temperature
falls to a point below the set point of the detector.
Rate-of-Rise Detector: A rate-of-rise detector will operate when the rate of temperature increase from a fire
exceeds a predetermined level, typically around 5 degrees F in twenty seconds or 15 degrees F per minute. Small,
normal changes in ambient temperature that can be expected under non-fire conditions will not operate the detector.
These heat detectors are restorable and are typically combined with the fixed temperature heat detector.
Combination Detector: These detectors can contain more than one sensing element to respond to a fire.
Examples include a combination fixed-temperature/rate-of-rise heat detector, or a combination of a smoke detector
and a heat detector. Fixed temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors are the most common combination heat detector.
The advantage of a fixed temperature/rate-of-rise detector is that the rate-of-rise element is more responsive to a
rapidly developing fire while the fixed temperature element responds to a fire that develops slowly.
Rate-of-Rise-Compensated Fixed Temperature Detector: In a slowly developing fire, this form of detector
responds when the temperature of the air surrounding the detector reaches a predetermined level. In a rapidly
developing fire, the detector anticipates the air temperature reaching the operating point accelerating the operation of
the detector. This produces a fixed temperature detector with virtually no thermal lag. Rate compensated heat
detectors are considerable more expensive than fixed temperature or rate-of-rise/fixed temperature detectors.
Horns: Horns are used for applications that require louder or more distinctive signals, or both. Horns may require more
operating power than bells; therefore, care should be taken to see that circuits are electrically compatible when powering horns.
They may be of the surface (grille), flush, semi-flush, single projector, double projector, or trumpet type. In very noisy areas such
as a factory, resonating, air-powered or motor-driven horns are sometimes used because of their inherently high decibel output.
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Glossary of Terms
H/W zones built-in: The number of standard hard wired zones included with the panel
Initiating Device: A system component that originates transmission of a change of state condition, such as a smoke
detector, manual fire alarm box, supervisory switch, etc.
Initiating Device Circuit (IDC): A circuit to which automatic or manual initiating devices are connected where the
signal received does not identify the individual device operated. Another common term used is zone.
Keyfob zones: Wireless keys that can be programmed without taking away from the number of maximum zones in the panel.
Keypad Macros: Allows a shortcut to simplify various system commands.
Listed: Equipment, materials or services published by an organization acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction that
evaluates materials, products or services. The listing organization maintains periodic production inspections of listed
equipment or materials or periodic evaluation of services. The listing states either that the equipment has been tested and
the material or services meets identified standards.
Magnetic Door Holders: Electromagnetic (magnetic) door holders are designed to hold-open doors during normal
conditions and close when the fire alarm system has been activated.
Magnetic door holders operate on loss power or as it is more commonly referred to as fail-safe. For example, if the power
to a magnetic door hold-open device is interrupted, the door will close or fail-safe just as it is designed to do during an
alarm condition.
Manual Pull Stations: Manual fire alarm boxes (or as they are more commonly called pull stations) have a lever on the
outside of a metal or plastic enclosure that contains a switch that is housed within the enclosure. A person pulling a lever
on the outside of the enclosure will activate the switch inside the enclosure. Once actuated, the pull station must be
manually reset to restore the unit to a normal non-alarm condition.
LRR output and Dynamic Signaling: The panel can support AlarmNet radios connected to the ECP (keypad) bus.
This allows for extremely simple connections and programming of a 7845C, 7835CF, 7720PLUS, and 7820 radio
transmitter for backup reporting to the central station. The radios will transmit all messages programmed to go to the
primary telephone number. Dynamic Signaling allows you to assign which method of transmission will have priority and how
long to wait before transmitting on the other medium. Eg: If the dialer has priority and is acknowledged before the
programmed delay expires, then the message will not need to be sent using the radio. If for some reason the dialer
message is not acknowledged by the end of the delay period, the message will be transmitted via the radio.
Max zones: The maximum number of total zones supported by the panel.
Night-Stay Mode: Designates certain interior zones to remain active while others are bypassed.
Notification Appliance: A fire alarm system output component such as a bell, horn, speaker, strobe, printer, etc., that
provides an audible or visible output, or both. Another common term used is signal.
Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC): A circuit or path directly connected to a notification appliance. Another
common term used is signal circuit or bell circuit.
Paging: VISTA-20PS,VISTA-128BP, VISTA-128FBP, VISTA-250BP and VISTA-250FBP uses the secondary telephone
number to send messages to a numeric pager. This limits the number of attempts the control panel will make to reach the
central station to 8. The panels use a separate alpha paging module which requires adding a 4100SM (serial module) and a
separate telephone line. They can also send messages to a numeric pager without adding a separate module but requires
an ADEMCO VA8201 alpha pager module to send messages to an alpha pager, and can support up to 8 different pager
telephone numbers.
Panic keys: Keypad panic zones in addition to standard zones.
Glossary of Terms
Partitions: Some control panels have the ability to be programmed for multiple partitions, which allows the single control
to protect different areas as if each had its own control.
Photoelectric Beam Smoke Detector: In a photoelectric beam smoke detector, a light source and a photosensitive
sensor are arranged across a protected space so that the rays from the light source normally fall on the photosensitive sensor.
When smoke particles enter the light path, the intensity of the light is reduced, causing the detector to initiate a fire alarm signal.
PLM: (VISTA-128BP, VISTA-128FBP, VISTA-250BP and VISTA-250FBP). Panel link Module - ADEMCO model V8200.
Used for networking panels together. One PLM is required on each panel linked together. The PLM is connected to the
panels ECP bus and communicated to each PLM via a RS-485 connection (3 wire twisted cable).
Programmable Function Keys: The A-B-C-D keys on a 6150 or 6160 keypad used on a VISTA-20PS panel can be
individually programmed to perform any of the following functions:
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panic zone
single button paging
display date and time (returns to normal display after 30 seconds)
arm away, stay, or night-stay
step arming (cycles once from stay, to night-stay, to away)
output device activation
communication test
macro (shortcut of up to 16 keystrokes not including the user code).
Programmable outputs: Relays, X-10 (Power Line Carrier) devices, or on board triggers that can be used to activate
LEDs, strobes, additional sounders, lights, garage doors, etc. Depending on the control panel selected, the outputs can be
controlled by system events or by schedules or both.
Programmable Zone Types: (VISTA-20PS). Unique zone types may be added for various custom responses.
Configurable options include response to entry/exit delays, response to opens and shorts, sounding, fault and dialer delays,
and unique contact id codes. The VISTA-20PS supports four programmable zone types.
Pull Station:
Breakglass or Nonbreakglass: To initiate an alarm, a breakglass pull station must break a glass rod in order to
actuate the station. Activated breakglass pull stations are easily identifiable. They also discourage tampering and
consequently false alarms. Non-Breakglass pull stations do not have the breakglass feature.
Single Action: A single action of pulling a lever or other movable part initiates an alarm.
Double Action: Two actions are necessary to initiate an alarm. Usually a door must be opened or a cover must be
lifted in order to pull the lever to initiate an alarm.
Pre-signal: When a pre-signal pull station is activated it will cause an alarm signal to sound only at designated area
such as a security office. The subsequent actuation of a key switch on the pull station or on the control panel will
cause an evacuation signal to sound throughout the building. Pre-signal pull stations are commonly used in hospitals
or university campuses.
Record Drawing: Blueprints, also called as-built drawings, that document the location of all devices, appliances, wiring
sequences, wiring methods and connections of the fire alarm system components as they are installed. These drawings are
essential to test and maintain the system.
Record of Completion: Formerly called the Certificate of Completion, this is an NFPA document that confirms that a
system has been installed properly and operates in accordance with the National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72).
Schedules: Schedules can be used to turn output devices on and off, to limit the access of certain user codes,
automatically arm or disarm the system, or other similar functions.
Glossary of Terms
Signaling Line Circuit (SLC): A circuit to which initiating and/or notification appliances are connected. The signal
received does identify the individual device operated. Another commonly used term is addressable loop.
Smoke Detectors: Typically, fires that occur in family living units or office buildings produce detectable quantities of
smoke before they produce detectable levels of heat. Therefore, fire alarm system designers use smoke detectors more
extensively today than heat detectors.
Smoke Detector - Ionization: Ionization smoke detectors are more responsive to sensing invisible smoke particles
produced by flaming type fires, like those produced from flammable liquids. An ionization smoke detector has a small
amount of radioactive material that ionizes the air in the sensing chamber, thereby rendering it conductive and permitting a
current flow through the air between two charged electrodes. When smoke particles enter the chamber, they attach
themselves to the ionized air molecules and decrease the conductivity between the electrodes. When the reduction in
conductivity reaches a pre-set threshold, the electronic circuit will initiate a fire alarm signal.
Smoke Detector - Photoelectric: A light source and a photosensitive sensor are arranged so that the rays from the
light source do not normally fall on the photosensitive sensor. When smoke particles enter the light path, some of the light
is scattered by reflection and refraction onto the sensor, causing the detector to initiate a fire alarm signal. Industry experts
agree that photoelectric smoke detectors are usually more responsive to detecting visible particles of combustion from
burning carpet, furniture upholstery and drapes.
Smoke Detector Two-wire: Two-wire smoke detectors receive their operating power and initiate an alarm from the
same pair of wires, the Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). Because they receive their operating power from the initiating device
circuit, there are two very important considerations when installing them:
Detector compatibility with a control panel
Quantity of detectors per initiating circuit.
Smoke Detector Four-wire: Four-wire smoke detectors receive their operating power and initiate an alarm from
separate circuits. They receive their operating power from an auxiliary power circuit and they initiate an alarm from the
initiating device circuit. The auxiliary power supply for 4-wire units can either be a separate power supply or integral to the
control panel. Either way, the power supply must be UL listed for fire alarm use and be interruptible for smoke detector reset
Speakers: Speakers are generally operated from audio amplifiers housed in the control panel that delivers a standard
output line levels of 70.7 or 25 volts rms. Speakers are driven by an electronic tone generator, microphone, tape player, or
voice synthesizer and an electronic amplifier.
Spot-Type Detector: A device whose detecting element is concentrated at a particular location. Typical examples are
heat detectors and smoke detectors.
Sprinkler Systems: An automatic sprinkler system consists of sprinkler heads located throughout the building that are
connected to a metal piping system. This piping system is connected to the municipal water supply. When heat produced
from a fire reaches a predetermined fixed temperature it will trip the sprinkler head and discharge water from the piping
system to extinguish the fire. The fire alarm system should monitor the operation of automatic sprinkler systems with listed
fire alarm initiating devices such as water flow switches and supervisory switches.
Wet Pipe Systems: Wet pipe systems are the most common. The piping system is filled with water at all times in
wet pipe systems. Water will only discharge though sprinkler heads that have been activated.
Dry Pipe Systems: Dry pipe sprinkler systems are typically used where there is a potential for the water in the
piping system to freeze such as in unheated warehouse spaces or large commercial freezer rooms. Pressurized air is
maintained in the piping system to hold back the water supply. When a sprinkler head is activated and opens, the air
bleeds out thereby lowering the pressure in the piping system and starting the flow of water to the open sprinkler
head. Water will only discharge though sprinkler heads that have been activated.
Water Flow Switches: When a sprinkler head is tripped by heat produced from a fire, water in the piping system
will start flowing, activating the water flow switch. The activated water flow switch will initiate an alarm signal to the
fire alarm control panel.
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Glossary of Terms
Sprinkler System Control Valve Supervision: The main reason for sprinkler system failure is do to
inadvertent control valve closure. A closed control valve will shut off the water supply to the sprinkler heads.
Sprinkler system control valves are used to shut off the water supply to all or a portion of the piping system so that
maintenance, service or alterations can be performed. Therefore, the monitoring of the control valve position is
essential and is accomplished by connecting supervisory switches to the control valves.
When a control valve is closed it will activate the supervisory switch and send a supervisory signal to the fire alarm
control panel. When the control valve is opened it will restore the supervisory switch and the fire alarm control
panel to their normal condition.
Strobes: Stroboscopic lights (commonly called strobes) operate on the energy discharge theory to produce a high
intensity flash of short duration. The short bright flash is not only attention getting, but is effective when general visibility is
low. Strobe appliances come in a wide range of light intensities that are measured in candelas (cd). Typical strobe candela
ratings are 15cd, 30cd, 15/75cd and 75cd. Repetition rates are usually between one and five flashes per second.
Supervisory Signal: A signal indicating the change in status in connection with the fire suppression system or
equipment, or with the maintenance features of related systems. For example, a supervisory signal could indicate that a
sprinkler system supply value is closed.
Telephone Line Fault Monitor: The system constantly monitors the phone line for proper voltage. Upon a phone line
failure, the panel can be programmed to either display this condition at the keypads, display and sound a trouble at the
keypads, or display, sound, and cause an output to activate (strobe light, siren, backup transmission device, etc).
Telephone Module: Allows a local or remote touch-tone telephone to act as a keypad. This feature is accomplished by
adding 4285 or 4286 module. The FA4286 module has the additional capabilities of supporting up to 2 4500 thermostats
and external speakers.
Trouble Signal: A signal initiated by the fire alarm system, indicative of a fault in a monitored circuit or component. For
example, a trouble signal could indicate a break in the circuit wiring or a detector that is not operating properly.
Two-Way Fire Department Communications System: An electrically monitored telephone system providing private
voice communications capability between the fire command center or central fire control unit and designated remote
locations. Phones or phone jacks can be installed at the remote locations. Usually this type of system is installed in highrise buildings, such office buildings or condominiums, over seven stories in height.
Visible Signal: A visible signal is the response to the operation of an initiating device by one or more direct or indirect
visible notification appliances. For a direct visible signal, the sole means of notification is by direct viewing of the light source.
Voice Evacuation Panel: A critical function of a fire alarm system is notifying the buildings occupants that there is a fire
within the building thereby allowing them to safely exit the building. Typically, when a fire alarm system is activated it will
sound conventional notification appliances such as horns, bells or chimes.
However, the occupants of a building may not be familiar with the evacuation routes in public assembly occupancies or high
rise buildings and will be unable to safely exit the building. Therefore, voice evacuation panels are required to automatically
transmit pre-recorded or live voice evacuation instructions over speakers in public assembly occupancies such as places of
worship, restaurants, gymnasiums, theaters and auditoriums.
V-Plex: AKA the polling loop or multiplexing. It is a method of zone expansion that provides power and data on the same
pair of wires. See Expansion.
Zone: A defined area within the protected premises. A zone may define an area from which a signal can be received, an
area to which a signal can be sent, or an area in which a form of control can be executed.
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PANEL
MAX
HW-Std
zones
HWExp
V-Plex
5800 Keyfob
Zone
Partitions
Keyswitch
zones zones
Doubling
Users
Outputs
Event
Log
Line
Fault
VISTA-20PS
48
40
40
16
Up to 7
(zones
2-8)
YES
48
18
(16 + 2
triggers)
100
YES
VISTA-128BP
128
119
119
128
YES
150
96
512
YES
VISTA-250BP
250
241
241
249
YES
250
96
1000
YES
VISTA-32FB
32
24
24
32
YES
75
96
512
YES
VISTA-128FBP
128
120
120
128
YES
150
96
512
YES
VISTA-250FBP
250
242
242
249
YES
280
96
1000
YES
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PANEL
2 wire
smokes
4 wire
smoke
Access
Control
Single
Button
Arming
Schedules
Programable
zone types
Keypad
macros
Pager
4285
4286
AAV
VISTA-20PS
16 on zone 1
Zones 2-48
Relays
YES
32
YES
EAGLE
VISTA-128BP
16 on zone 5
Zones 1-8
Relays
VGM
VistaKey
20
32
YES
YES
EAGLE
VISTA-250BP
16 on zone 1
Zones 1-8
Relays
VGM
VistaKey
20
32
YES
YES
EAGLE
VISTA-32FB
16 on zone 1
Zones 1-8
Relays
VGM
VistaKey
20
32
YES
YES
EAGLE
VISTA-128FBP 16 on zone 1
Zones 1-8
Relays
VGM
VistaKey
20
32
YES
YES
EAGLE
VISTA-250FBP 16 on zone 1
Zones 1-8
Relays
VGM
VistaKey
20
32
YES
YES
EAGLE
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PANEL
Aux
Power
Alarm
Power
Max#
Keypads
ECP
Radio
Max#
4204
Max#
4219/
4229
Vent Zone
Custom
Words
Up &
About
Transformer
VISTA-20PS
12v
600mA
2 amps
YES
YES
10
4300
VISTA-128BP
12v
750mA
1.7 amps
31
addressable
device
YES
15
YES
60
YES
4300
VISTA-250BP
12V
1 amp
1.7 amps
31
addressable
device
YES
15
YES
60
YES
VISTA-32FB
12v
1 amp
1.5 amps/
2.3 amps
31
addressable
device
YES
15
60
VISTA-128FBP
12v
1 amp
1.5 amps/
2.3 amps
31
addressable
device
YES
15
60
VISTA-250FBP
12v
1 amp
1.7 amps
31
addressable
device
YES
15
YES
60
YES
13
X-10
Panel
Linking
Night
Stay
Mode
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
PANEL
Swinger
Shutdown
Auto
Stay
Cross
Zoning
Exit
Alarm
VISTA-20PS
0, 1or 2
per zone
YES
YES
YES
YES
VISTA-128BP
1-15 alarms
YES
YES
YES
YES
1-15 alarms
VISTA-32FB
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Chime by Dynamic
Zone
Signaling
Graphic
Support
ADEMCO VISTA-20PS
Two Partition Control with Graphic Support
FEATURES:
Eight on-board hardware zones standard
(15 when Zone Doubling feature is used)
Expandable to 48 total zones when used with hardwired and/or
wireless expansion modules
Wireless keys can be programmed without using zones
16 output devices
Relays (Model 4204 Relay Modules,
or 4229 Expansion Module), and/or
X-10 devices (when used with a
4300 Transformer)
User Scheduling
Automatically activates X-10 and relays at programmed
times
Latchkey reports to pagers
Auto arm/disarm
"User access" time windows
Supports up to four end-user numeric pagers
Chime by zone
Security Dealer Features
False alarm prevention features to
help reduce false alarms
Dynamic Signaling
Reduces redundant reporting to the central station when
multiple reporting methods are used; i.e. digital dialer and
AlarmNet radio
ADEMCO VISTA-20PS
Two Partition Control with Graphic Support
SPECIFICATIONS:
Electrical
Aux. power 12VDC, 600mA maximum
Seven hour standby at 400mA aux. load with four amp hour
battery
16.5VAC/25VA transformer
Alarm output 12VDC, 2.0 amps maximum
For UL installations, combined aux. and alarm output cannot
exceed 700mA
Output Control
Supports up to four relay boards (up to
16 relays)
Optional X-10 transformer/interface
(part no. 4300) may be used to control
up to 16 X-10 receiving devices
Zones
Eight hardwired zones (15 with zone doubling)
Selectable response 10msec, 350msec, 750msec
Assignable to any partition
20 selectable zone types plus four configurable zone types
Programmable swinger suppression
Accessories
4286 VIP Voice Module 220mA
5881ENL RF Receiver supports up to
eight zones 60mA, 5881ENM supports
up to 16 zones 50mA, 5881ENH up to
40 zones 50mA
5883 Transceiver supports up to
40 zones 80mA
Supports Eagle 1225 and 1221 boards
Keypads
6160/6139 Custom English (required for programming)
150mA/40mA (6160) 130mA/40mA (6139)
6150/6128 Fixed English LCD 70mA/40mA (6150),
40mA/20mA (6128)
6150RF Fixed English LCD with built-in receiver
105mA/80mA
Agency Listings
UL Residential Fire, Burglary and CSFM
Smoke Detectors
Supports up to 16 two-wire smoke detectors
Supports four-wire smoke detectors
Expansion Devices
4219 Eight hardwired zones 16mA
4204 Up to four relays 15mA standby (each active relay
draws an additional 40mA)
4229 Eight hardwired zones and two
relays 36mA (each active relay draws an additional 40mA)
Communications
Touchtone or pulse
Formats supported
ADEMCO Contact ID
ADEMCO 4 + 2 Express
ADEMCO low speed
Sescoa/Radionics
3 + 1, 4 + 1 and 4 + 2 reporting
Reporting capabilities
Split
Dual
Split/Dual True dial tone detection
Low battery reports 11.2 11.6VDC
AC loss and restoral reporting supported
ORDERING:
Part No.
VISTA-20PS
Description
Control Panel
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ADEMCO VISTA-128BP
128 Zone UL Commercial Burglary Control Panel
FEATURES:
Provides nine style-B hardwired zones
Quick Exit
Group Bypass
Arm Faulted
Event Arming
Scheduled check-in
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ADEMCO VISTA-128BP
128 Zone UL Commercial Burglary Control Panel
Additional Features:
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 functioning as 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
4101SN
Relay
Module
Q2260SN
Multiplex
DUAL TEC
Motion
Detector
9500SN
Glassbreak
4208U
Eight-Zone
Expansion
Module
4293SN
Adapters
998MX
Dual
Fresnel PIR
5192
4278EX
Series Smoke Quad PIR
Detectors
V-PLEX Loop
4208U
Eight-Zone
Expansion Module
5881
Wireless
Receiver
6139
Custom Alpha
Console
VISTA-128BP
710
Light
Notification Appliances
4204
Relay
Module
VGM (PTVGM)
VISTA
Gateway
Module
Parallel Printer
748
Horn
Serial Printer
4204CF
Supervised
NAC
Module
Keyswitch
Option
416
RS232
Notification
Appliances
PassPoint
or
7845C Cellular
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7820 Radio
ADEMCO VISTA-128BP
128 Zone UL Commercial Burglary Control Panel
Electrical:
Voltage Input: From ADEMCO No. 1361 Plug-In Transformer
(use 1361CN in Canada) or 4300 transformer (for X-10
installations) rated 16.5VAC, 40 VA
Alarm Sounder Output: 10VDC-13.8VDC, 1.7 amps max.,
(UL1023, UL609 installations); 750mA less aux. current draw
(UL985 installations)
Auxiliary Power Output: 9.6VDC-13.8VDC, 750mA max. For UL
installations, the accessories connected to the output must be
UL Listed, and rated to operate in the above voltage range
Backup Battery: 12VDC, 4AH or 7AH gel cell. YUASA NP4-12
(12V, 4AH) or NP7-12 (12V, 7AH) recommended
Standby Time: 4 hours min. with 750 mA aux. load using 7 AH
battery
Circuit Protectors: PTC circuit breakers are used on battery
input to protect against reverse battery connections and on
alarm sounder output to protect against wiring faults (shorts). A
solid state circuit breaker is used on auxiliary power output to
protect against wiring faults (shorts)
Main Dialer
Formats Supported: ADEMCO High Speed, ADEMCO
4 + 2 Express, ADEMCO Low Speed, ADEMCO Contact ID,
Sescoa and Radionics Low Speed
Line Seize: Double Pole
Ringer Equivalence: 0.7B
Cabinet dimensions:
12-1/2" W X 14 1/2" H X 3" D
Burglary:
UL609 Grade A Local Mercantile Premises and Mercantile Safe
and Vault
UL611/UL1610 Grades A, AA Central Station
UL365 Grades A, AA Police Connect
UL985 Household Fire
UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm
California State Fire Marshall (CSFM)
4193SN
Serial Interface
Module
4208SNF
Eight-Zone
Expander Module
4190SN
Remote Point
Module
4959SN
Overhead Door
Contact
4944SN
Contact
VISTAKey V-Plex
Access Control
Module
Glassbreak Detectors
ECP
Bus
5881ENHC
Commercial Wireless Receiver
(Max Two)
6160
Console
5808LST
Wireless
Smoke
5816
Door/Window
Transmitter
4204
Relay
Module
5800
Series
Wireless
Devices
5890
Wireless PIR
4209U
Group Zoning
Module
4204CF
Supervised
NAC Module
5869
Commercial
UL Wireless
Hold-up Button
5817CB Universal
Contact Monitoring
Transmitter
VISTA-128BP
Symphony
Panel
Linking
Module
Panel
Linking
Module
19
Supports Up To
16 Conventional
Two-Wire
Smoke Detectors
VISTA-128BP
ADEMCO VISTA-128BP
128 Zone UL Commercial Burglary Control Panel
SPECIFICATIONS:
Compatible Devices
See compatibility chart for complete list
Glassbreak Detectors:
9500SN
VISTA Interactive Phone Module
4286 Voice Module
Auxiliary Devices
4204 Relay Module, four form C contacts
4204CF Two supervised output circuits
5881 Series RF Receiver supporting
5800 wireless detectors
6160/6139 Alpha Keypad/Annunciator
6220S System Printer used with
4100SM Serial Module
VA8200 (PLM) Panel Linking Module
VA8201 (APM) Alpha Paging Module
Access Control:
VISTAKey V-Plex (addressable)
Access Control
VISTAKey-SK Starter Kit
VISTAKey-EX Expansion Kit
VGM VISTA Gateway Module to PassPoint Access Control
(Northern Computers)
CCTV
CCTV VISTAView-100 CCTV
Switcher Module
Commercial Wireless Devices
5808LST Wireless Smoke Detector
5809 Wireless Heat Detector
5817CB Commercial UL Burglary, Universal Contact
Monitoring Transmitter*
5869 Commercial UL Wireless
Hold-up Button*
5881ENHC
ORDERING:
Part No.
VISTA-128BP
Description
Partitioned Commercial Burglary Alarm Platform
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ADEMCO VISTA-250BP
250 Zone UL Commercial Burglary Control Panel
FEATURES:
Provides nine style-B hardwired zones
Supports up to 241 additional zones using a built-in polling
(multiplex) loop interface
Supports up to 250 wireless zones using 5881 type RF
receiver (fewer if using hardwired and/or polling loop zones)
Provides 1 power-limited bell circuit delivering 1.7Amp (max)
at 12Vdc.
Provides the ability to control eight separate partitions
independently, each functioning as if it had its own
separate control
Accommodates 250 user codes with seven authority levels
Accommodates 32 keypad macro commands per system
Keeps a log of up to 1,000 events
VistaView-100 CCTV support
Supports up to 16 two-wire smoke detectors on zone 1
Supports up to 50 latching-type glassbreak detectors
on zone 8
Zone 7 may be used for keyswitch arming/disarming
Integrates with PassPoint access control systems to provide
increased users, event log, and scheduling (up to 32 doors)
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ADEMCO VISTA-250BP
250 Zone UL Commercial Burglary Control Panel
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 8 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
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 functioning as 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
4101SN
Relay
Module
Q2260SN
Multiplex
DUAL TEC
Motion
Detector
FG1625SN
Glassbreak
4208U
Eight-Zone
Expansion
Module
4293SN
Adapters
998MX
Dual
Fresnel PIR
5192
Series Smoke
Detectors
4278EX
Quad PIR
V-Plex Loop
4208U
Eight-Zone
Expansion Module
5881
Wireless
Receiver
6139
Custom Alpha
Console
VISTA-250BP
710
Light
Notification Appliances
4204
Relay
Module
VGM (PTVGM)
VISTA
Gateway
Module
Parallel Printer
748
Horn
Serial Printer
4204CF
Supervised
NAC
Module
Keyswitch
Option
416
RS232
Notification
Appliances
7845C Cellular
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7820 Radio
ADEMCO VISTA-250BP
250 Zone UL Commercial Burglary Control Panel
Specifications
Electrical:
Voltage Input: From ADEMCO No. 1361 Plug-In Transformer
(use 1361CN in Canada) or 4300 transformer (for X-10
installations) rated 16.5VAC, 40 VA
Alarm Sounder Output: 10VDC-13.8VDC, 1.7 amps max.,
(UL1023, UL609 installations); 750mA less aux. current draw
(UL985 installations)
Auxiliary Power Output: 9.6VDC-13.8VDC, 750mA max. For UL
installations, the accessories connected to the output must be
UL Listed, and rated to operate in the above voltage range
Backup Battery: 12VDC, 4AH or 7AH gel cell. YUASA NP4-12
(12V, 4AH) or NP7-12 (12V, 7AH) recommended
Standby Time: 4 hours min. with 750 mA aux. load using 7 AH
battery
Circuit Protectors: PTC circuit breakers are used on battery
input to protect against reverse battery connections and on
alarm sounder output to protect against wiring faults (shorts). A
solid state circuit breaker is used on auxiliary power output to
protect against wiring faults (shorts)
Applications
The VISTA-250BP control is well suited for a variety of applications
as a burglary control. A diverse line of ADEMCO initiating devices
support this extremely powerful control. Some of the applications
supported are medical and professional buildings, supermarkets,
churches or synagogues, office buildings, schools, universities,
strip malls, larger residences and factory or warehouse environments.
Installation
The VISTA-250BP alarm system has been designed to mount both
quickly and easily. It meets all applicable requirements for ULCommercial Burglary installations, use the VISTA-ULKT kit when
an attack resistant enclosure is required. (VISTA-250BP and
VISTA-128BP both meet this requirement).
Main Dialer
Formats Supported: ADEMCO High Speed, ADEMCO
4 + 2 Express, ADEMCO Low Speed, ADEMCO Contact ID,
Sescoa and Radionics Low Speed
Line Seize: Double Pole
Ringer Equivalence: 0.7B
4193SN
Serial Interface
Module
ECP
Bus
4208SNF
Eight-Zone
Expander Module
4190SN
Remote Point
Module
5881ENHC
Commercial Wireless Receiver
(Max Two)
6160
Console
4944SN
Contact
4959SN
Overhead Door
Contact
5808LST
Wireless
Smoke
5816
Door/Window
Transmitter
4204
Relay
Module
Cabinet dimensions:
12-1/2" W X 14 1/2" H X 3" D
5800
Series
Wireless
Devices
5890
Wireless PIR
4209U
Group Zoning
Module
4204CF
Supervised
NAC Module
5869
Commercial
UL Wireless
Hold-up Button
5817CB Universal
Contact Monitoring
Transmitter
VISTA-250BP
Symphony
VistaKey V-Plex
Access Control
Module
Panel
Linking
Module
Panel
Linking
Module
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Supports Up To
16 Conventional
Two-Wire
Smoke Detectors
VISTA-250BP
ADEMCO VISTA-250BP
250 Zone UL Commercial Burglary Control Panel
SPECIFICATIONS:
Compatible Devices
See compatibility chart for complete list
Glassbreak detectors:
9500SN
VISTA interactive phone module
4286 Voice Module
Auxiliary devices
4204 Relay Module, four form C contacts
4204CF two supervised output circuits
5881 Series RF Receiver supporting
5800 wireless detectors
6160/6139 Alpha Keypad/Annunciator
6220S System Printer used with
4100SM serial module
VA8200 (PLM) Panel Linking Module
VA8201 (APM) Alpha Paging Module
Access control:
VistaKey V-Plex (addressable)
Access Control
VistaKey-SK Starter Kit
VistaKey-EX Expansion Kit
VGM VISTA Gateway Module to PassPoint Access
Control (Northern Computers)
CCTV
CCTV VistaView-100 CCTV
Switcher Module
Commercial Wireless Devices
5808LST Wireless Smoke Detector
5809 Wireless Heat Detector
5817CB Commercial UL Burglary, Universal Contact
Monitoring Transmitter*
5869 Commercial UL Wireless
Hold-up Button*
5881ENHC
ORDERING:
Part No.
VISTA-250BP
Description
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ADEMCO VISTA-32FB
Commercial Fire/Burg/CCTV and Access Control Platform
Designed to integrate seamlessly with CCTV, access
control and Honeywells full range of fire and burglary
components, the VISTA-32FB provides the ultimate
protection of life and property. The UL listed Commercial
Fire and Burglary Control Platform can control up to two
separate partitions independently, and supports up to 32
zones/points using hardwired, wireless and addressable
V-Plex technologies.
A diverse line of ADEMCO initiating devices, notification
circuits, digital dialers, keypads, RF receivers and relays
support this extremely powerful control platform.
Advanced technology, combined with simple end-user
operation, make the versatile VISTA-32FB the smartest
choice for the most demanding applications.
FEATURES:
Supports addressable V-Plex access control points using
VistaKey (1 to 4 doors)
Supports up to 16 doors of access control using
Vista Gateway Module (VGM)*
Supports CCTV applications with the new VistaView-100
CCTV Switcher Module
Identifies the point or zone of a fire using the new
FSA-8/FSA-24 Fire System Annunciator
Supports eight hardwired zones, 24 V-Plex addressable
points/zones, or 32 wireless points/zones
Can control two separate areas (partitions) independently
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ADEMCO VISTA-32FB
Commercial Fire/Burg/CCTV and Access Control Platform
Additional Features
Notification Appliance Circuits (two):
Programmable
Temporal code compliant
Individually silenceable
Programmable on-board auxiliary relay
SIA false alarm reduction features:
Exit error logic
Exit delay reset
Cross zoning
Call waiting defeat
Recent close report
Supports commercial hardwired, addressable V-Plex
polling loop and wireless zones
Hardwired zones
Provides nine style B hardwired zones
EOLR supervised for Fire and UL burglary installations
Supports N.O or N.C. sensors
Individually assignable to one or all eight partitions
Up to 16 two-wire smoke detectors each on zone one
and two (32 total)
Up to 50 two-wire glassbreak detectors on zone eight
Patented addressable V-Plex polling loop technology
Supports up to 24 two-wire V-Plex zones/points
Global polling technology for faster processing
Increased current draw capacity (128mA)
Supervised by panel
Individually assignable to partitions, notification circuit
(bell) output or aux relay
4,000 ft capability without the use of shielded cable
Extender/Isolation bus module
FG1625SN
Glassbreak
4101SN
Relay Module
4208U
Eight-Zone
Expansion
Module
4293SN
V-Plex Adapter
4208SNF
Eight-Zone
Expansion Module
With Two Class A Zones
5192 Series
Smoke
Detectors
5881ENHC
Wireless Commercial
Receiver
V-Plex Loop
4278EX
Quad
PIR
ECP Bus
6160CR
Red Alpha Console
VistaKey V-Plex
Access Control
Module
VistaView-100
CCTV Switcher
4204
Relay
Module
Notification Appliances
5140 LED
Communicator
Status Module
4100SM
Printer
Interface
Module
RS232
Notification
Appliances
6220S Printer
Phone Line to
Central Station
7720ULF
Long
Range Radio
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7845C
Cellular
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Red-
ADEMCO VISTA-32FB
Commercial Fire/Burg/CCTV and Access Control Platform
Applications
The VISTA-32FB control is well suited for a variety of
applications as an integrated fire and burglary control. A
diverse line of ADEMCO initiating devices supports this
extremely powerful control. Some of the applications
supported are: medical and professional buildings, churches
or synagogues, office buildings, schools, strip malls, larger
residences and factory or warehouse environments.
Installation
The VISTA-32FB alarm system has been designed to mount
both quickly and easily. It meets all applicable requirements
for UL commercial fire and burglary installations.
Specifications
Electrical:
Primary power: 18VAC @ 72VA ADEMCO No. 1451
Quiescent current draw: 350mA
Backup battery:
12VDC, 7AH min to 34.4AH max
Lead acid battery (gel type)
Alarm power: 12VDC, 1.7A max for each notification (bell)
circuit output
Aux. standby pwr: 12VDC, 1A max
Total power: 2.3A at 12VDC, 3.4A at 24VDC
from all sources
24 hours with 1A standby load or 60 hours with 205mA
max standby load using 34.4AH battery
Fusing: Battery input, aux. and notification (bell) circuit
outputs are protected using PTC circuit protectors. All
outputs are power limited.
Main Dialer:
Line seize: Double Pole
Ringer equiv.: 0.7B
Formats: ADEMCO Low Speed, ADEMCO 4+2 Express,
ADEMCO High Speed, ADEMCO Contact ID, Sescoa and
Radionics
Cabinet dimensions:
14.5H X 12.5W X 3D
Environmental:
Storage temp: -10C to 70C
Operating temp: 0C to 50C
Humidity: 85% RH
EMI: Meets or exceeds the following requirements:
FCC Part 15, Class B Device
FCC Part 68
IEC EMC Directive
Agency Listings
Burglary
FCC Part 15, Class B; FCC Part 68
UL Residential and Commercial
UL864/NFPA Local Fire
UL864/NFPA Central and Remote Station Fire
UL609 Grad A Local Mercantile Premises/Local
Mercantile Safe and Vault
UL365 police station connected burglar alarm
Grade AA Service (with LRR Model 7920SE)
UL611/UL610 Central Station Burglar Alarm
California State Fire Marshal
FM
Manual Pull Stations
5140MPS-1*
5140MPS-2*
4193SN
Serial Interface
Module
Q2260SN Multiplex
Dual Tec Motion Detector
4190SN
V-Plex Two-Zone
Expander
4944SN
Addressable
Recessed Mount
Contact
5881
Wireless Receiver
(Max Two)
5808LST
Smoke
Detectors
6139R
2 Character
-Alpha Keypad
4204CF
Supervised
NAC
Module
Tamper Switch*
Flow Switch*
Low Temp Switch*
5890
Wireless PIR
5800
Series
Wireless
Devices
4209U
Group Zoning
Module
5808LST
5816
Smoke Detectors
Door/Window
Miniature
Transmitter
Notification
Appliance
5869
Commercial
Hold-Up Switch
5817CB
Wireless
Commercial
Transmitter
Supports Up To 32
Conventional Two-Wire
Smoke Detectors
Supports Up To 16
Conventional Two-Wire
Smoke Detectors
VGM (PTVGM)
Vista Gateway
Module
PassPoint
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ADEMCO VISTA-32FB
Commercial Fire/Burg/CCTV and Access Control Platform
SPECIFICATIONS:
Compatible Devices
See compatibility chart for complete list
Auxiliary devices
4204 Relay Module, four form C contacts
4204CF Two supervised output circuits
5140DLM, Supervised Dialer
5881 Series RF Receiver supporting 5800 wireless
detectors
6160CR Red Alpha Keypad
6139R Red Alpha Keypad/annunciator
6220S System printer used with 4100SM serial module
FSA-8, FSA-24 Fire Annunciators
Upgraded software:
Upgraded Compass Downloader Windows compatible
Wireless Devices:
5804 Wireless Key
5804BDV Bi-directional with voice
5804BD Bi-directional Key
5808C - Wireless Smoke Detector
5816 Door/Window Transmitter
5819 Shock Sensor
5827BD Bi-directional Keypad
5849 Glassbreak Detector
5890 PIR
Access Control:
VistaKey V-Plex (addressable)
Access Control
VistaKey-SK Starter Kit
VistaKey-EX Expansion Kit
VGM Vista Gateway Module to PassPoint Access
Control (Northern Computers)
Commercial Wireless Devices:
5808LST - Wireless Smoke Detector
5809 - Wireless Heat Detector
5817CB - Wireless Commercial Transmitter
5869 - Hold up Transmitter
5881ENHC - Commercial Fire/Burg Receiver
ORDERING:
Part No.
VISTA-32FB
Description
Commercial Fire and Partitioned Burglary Alarm Platform
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ADEMCO VISTA-128FBP/V128FBP-24
128 Zone UL Commercial Fire/Burglary Control Panel
FEATURES:
Eight hardwired zones standard, expandable
to 120 V-Plex addressable points/zones or
128 wireless points/zones
Can control eight separate areas independently
(8 partitions)
Supports panel linking allows up to 8 systems or buildings
to be controlled from one central location (using VA8200)
Supports commercial UL wireless fire and burg
Stores up to 512 events and can accommodate 150
user codes
Supports addressable V-Plex access control points using
VistaKey (1 to 8 doors)
Supports up to 16 doors of access control using Vista
Gateway Module (VGM)*
Supports CCTV applications with the new VistaView-100
CCTV Switcher Module
Identifies the point or zone of a fire or alarm, using the new
FSA-8/FSA-24 Fire System Annunciator
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ADEMCO VISTA-128FBP/V128FBP-24
128 Zone UL Commercial Fire/Burglary Control Panel
Additional Features
Notification Appliance Circuits (two):
Programmable
Temporal code compliant
Individually silenceable
Programmable on-board auxiliary relay
SIA false alarm reduction features:
Exit error logic
Exit delay reset
Cross zoning
Call waiting defeat
Recent close report
Supports commercial hardwired, addressable V-Plex
polling loop and wireless zones
Hardwired zones
Provides eight style B hardwired zones
EOLR supervised for Fire and UL burglary installations
Supports N.O or N.C. sensors
Individually assignable to any eight partition
Up to 32 two-wire smoke detectors each on zone one
and two (64 total)
Up to 50 two-wire glass break detectors on zone eight
Patented addressable V-Plex polling loop technology
Supports 120 two-wire zones points
Global polling technology for faster processing
Increased current draw capacity (128mA)
Supervised by panel
Individually assignable to partitions, notification circuit
(bell) output or aux relay
4,000 ft capability without the use of shielded cable
Extender/Isolation bus module
Two-wire smoke detector zone/group expansion module
adds two or four zones
5192
Series
Smoke
Detectors
4208U
Eight-Zone
Expansion
Module
4193SN
Serial Interface
Module
5192 Series
Smoke
Detectors
V-PLEX Loop
4208SNF
Eight-ZoneExpansion Module
With 2 Class A Zones
5881
Wireless
Receiver
6160CR
Red Alpha Console
VistaView-100
CCTV Switcher
VistaKey V-Plex
Access Control
Module
Vista-128FBP
Notification Appliances
4204
Relay
Module
416 Key
Switch
Option
5140 LED
Communicator
Status Module
Serial Printer
4100SM
Printer
Interface
Module
RS232
6220S Printer
Alpha Paging
Module
Notification
Appliances
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7835CF Cellular
Radio
ADEMCO VISTA-128FBP/V128FBP-24
128 Zone UL Commercial Fire/Burglary Control Panel
Applications
The ADEMCO VISTA-128FBP control is well suited for a
variety of applications as an integrated fire and burglary
control. A diverse line of ADEMCO initiating devices support
this extremely powerful control. Some of the applications
supported are: medical and professional buildings, churches
or synagogues, office buildings, schools, strip malls, larger
residences and factory or warehouse environments.
Installation
The VISTA-128FBP alarm system has been designed to
mount both quickly and easily. It meets all applicable
requirements for UL commercial fire and burglary installations.
Specifications
Electrical:
Primary power: 18VAC @ 72VA ADEMCO No. 1451
Control panel quiescent current draw: 350mA
Backup battery:
12VDC, 12AH min to 34.4AH max
Lead acid battery (gel type)
Alarm power: 12VDC, 1.7A max for each notification (bell)
circuit output Total 2.3amps @ 12V
Aux. standby pwr: 12VDC, 1A max
Total power: 2.3A at 12VDC, 3.4A at 24VDC from all
sources
Standby time: 24 hours with 1A standby load using
34.4AH battery
Fusing: Battery input, aux. and notification (bell) circuit
outputs are protected using PTC circuit protectors. All
outputs are power limited.
Optional 24-volt power supply, PS 24 Supplies two 24
VFW, 1.7A full wave rectified, unfiltered outputs.
Main Dialer:
Line seize: Double Pole
Ringer equiv.: 0.7B
Formats: ADEMCO Low Speed, ADEMCO 4+2 Express,
ADEMCO High Speed, ADEMCO Contact ID, Sescoa and
Radionics
Dual phone line capability (using 5140DLM module)
Cabinet dimensions:
18H X 14.5W X 4.3D
Environmental:
Storage temp: -10C to 70C
Operating temp: 0C to 50C
Humidity: 85% RH
EMI: Meets or exceeds the following requirements:
FCC Part 15, Class B Device
FCC Part 68
IEC EMC Directive
Agency Listings
Burglary:
UL609 Grade A Local Mercantile Premises and Mercantile
Safe and Vault
UL611/1610 Grades A, AA, Central Station
UL365 Grades A, AA Police Connect
Fire:
UL864/NFPA72 Local, Central Station and Remote Station
Factory Mutual
California State Fire Marshal
MEA
UL985
4193SN
Serial Interface
Module
ECP Bus
4190SN
V-Plex Two-Zone
Expander
4293SN
V-Plex Adapter
5881
Wireless Receiver
(Max Two)
6139R
32 Character
Red-Alpha
Keypad
Symphony
4944SN
Addressable
Recessed
Mount
Contact
5808LST
Smoke
Detectors
Tamper Switch*
Flow Switch*
Low Temp Switch*
4297
Isolation/
Extender
Module
5890
Wireless PIR
4209U
Group Zoning
Module
4204CF
Supervised
NAC
Module
Notification
Appliance
Supports Up To 64
Conventional 2-Wire
Smoke Detectors
5816
Door/Window
Miniature
Transmitter
5808LST
Smoke
Detectors
Supports Up To 16
Conventional 2-Wire
Smoke Detectors
PassPoint
VGM (PTVGM)
Vista
Gateway
Module
Vista128FBP
Panel Linking
Module
Vista128FBP
Panel Linking
Module
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4190SN
V-Plex
Two-Zone
expander
ADEMCO VISTA-128FBP/V128FBP-24
128 Zone UL Commercial Fire/Burglary Control Panel
SPECIFICATIONS:
Compatible Devices
See compatibility chart for complete list
Auxiliary Devices
6160CR Red Alpha Keypad
6139R Red Alpha Keypad/Annunciator
FSA-8 & FSA-24 annunciator modules
4204 Relay Module, four form C contacts
4204CF Two supervised output circuits
5881 Series RF receiver supporting 5800 wireless
detectors
6220S System printer used with 4100SM serial module
Wireless Devices:
5804BDV Bi-directional with voice
5804BD Bi-directional Key
5804Watch Wireless Key & sports
watch combined
5816 Door/Window Transmitter
5804 Wireless key
5827BD Bi-directional Keypad
5890 PIR
5849 Glassbreak Detector
5819 Shock Sensor
Access Control:
VistaKey V-Plex (addressable)
Access Control
VistaKey-SK Starter Kit
VistaKey-EX Expansion Kit
VGM Vista Gateway Module to PassPoint Access Control
(Northern Computers)
CCTV
VistaView-100 CCTV Switcher or Module
Internet Access:
Graphical user interface with internet capability
Internet Remote Control-Networking Module
Internet Alarm Communicator (7845i)
Paging:
VA8201 AlphaNumeric Pager
ORDERING:
Part No.
VISTA-128FBP
V128FBP-24
Description
Commercial Fire and Partitioned Burglary Alarm Platform 12V Model
Commercial Fire and Partitioned Burglary Alarm Platform 24V Model
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ADEMCO VISTA-250FBP/VISTA250FBP-24
250 Zone UL Commercial Fire/Burglary Control Panel
FEATURES:
Eight hardwired zones standard, expandable to 242 V-Plex
addressable points/zones or 250 wireless points/zones
Can control eight separate areas independently (8 partitions)
Supports Panel-Linking allows up to 8 systems or building to
be controlled from one central location (using VA8200)
Supports Commercial UL Wireless Fire and Burg
Stores up to 1000 events and can accommodate 250 user
codes
Supports V-Plex addressable VistaKey access control (up to
15 doors and 500 cards)*
Supports up to 16 doors of access control using Vista
Gateway Module (VGM)*
Supports CCTV applications with the new VistaView-100
CCTV Switcher Module
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ADEMCO VISTA-250FBP/VISTA250FBP-24
250 Zone UL Commercial Fire/Burglary Control Panel
4,000 ft capability without the use of shielded cable
Extender/Isolation bus module
Two-wire smoke detector zone/group expansion module
adds two or four zones
Eight zone Class A and B extender module
Eight zone Class B extender module
One zone supervised contact monitor module
UL Listed wireless expansion
Supports up to 128 wireless zones/points using
5881ENHC receiver
Supervised by control for check-in signals
Tamper protection for transmitters
Individually assignable up to eight partitions
Supports UL864/NFPA approved wireless smoke
detectors
Access Control integration
Full integration with PassPoint Access Control
System Complete Gateway interface of Vista
and access functions
Up to 8 doors using VistaKey V-Plex Access Control
Event reporting
Local printer of access or VISTA related event
Scheduled uploading of events to central station
Stored events for one call retrieval
Communication
Phone mapping by zone response type
Supports VIP interactive phone voice module
Panel operation during download
Uploading equipment list to central station
Communication to PassPoint via Vista Gateway Module
CCTV integration
Supports VistaView-100 ECP based CCTV switchers
Additional Features
Notification Appliance Circuits (two):
Programmable
Temporal code compliant
Individually silenceable
Programmable on-board auxiliary relay
False alarm reduction features:
Exit error logic
Exit delay reset
Cross zoning
Call waiting defeat
Recent close report
Supports commercial hardwired, addressable V-Plex
polling loop and wireless zones
Hardwired zones
Provides eight style B hardwired zones
EOLR supervised for Fire and UL burglary installations
Supports N.O or N.C. sensors
Individually assignable to any eight partition
Up to 32 two-wire smoke detectors each on zone one
and two (64 total)
Up to 50 two-wire glass break detectors on zone eight
Patented addressable V-Plex polling loop technology
Supports 120 two-wire zones points
Global polling technology for faster processing
Increased current draw capacity (128mA)
Supervised by panel
Individually assignable to partitions, notification circuit
(bell) output or aux relay
5192
Series Smoke Detectors
4208U
Eight-Zone
Expansion
Module
4193SN
Serial Interface
Module
4208SNF
Eight-Zone
Expansion Module
With 2 Class A Zones
5192
Series Smoke Detectors
5881
WirelessReceiver
V-Plex Loop
6160CR
Red Alpha Console
VistaView-100
CCTV Switcher
VistaKey V-Plex
Access Control
Module
Notification Appliances
Vista-250FBP
4204
Relay
Module
Parallel Printer
Serial Printer
5140 LED
Communicator Status
Module
4100SM
Printer
Interface
Module
RS232
6220S Printer
Alpha Paging
Module
Notification Appliances
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7835CF
Cellular
Radio
ADEMCO VISTA-250FBP/VISTA250FBP-24
250 Zone UL Commercial Fire/Burglary Control Panel
Applications
The ADEMCO VISTA-128FBP control is well suited for a
variety of applications as an integrated fire and burglary
control. A diverse line of ADEMCO initiating devices support
this extremely powerful control. Some of the applications
supported are: medical and professional buildings, churches
or synagogues, office buildings, schools, strip malls, larger
residences and factory or warehouse environments.
Installation
The VISTA-128FBP alarm system has been designed to
mount both quickly and easily. It meets all applicable
requirements for UL commercial fire and burglary installations.
Specifications
Electrical:
Primary power: 18VAC @ 72VA ADEMCO No. 1451
Control panel quiescent current draw: 350mA
Backup battery:
12VDC, 12AH min to 34.4AH max
Lead acid battery (gel type)
Alarm power: 12VDC, 1.7A max for each notification (bell)
circuit output Total 2.3amps @ 12V
Aux. standby pwr: 12VDC, 1A max
Total power: 2.3A at 12VDC, 3.4A at 24VDC from all
sources
Standby time: 24 hours with 1A standby load using
34.4AH battery
Fusing: Battery input, aux. and notification (bell) circuit
outputs are protected using PTC circuit protectors. All
outputs are power limited.
Optional 24-volt power supply, PS 24 Supplies two 24
VFW, 1.7A full wave rectified, unfiltered outputs.
Main Dialer:
Line seize: Double Pole
Ringer equiv.: 0.7B
Formats: ADEMCO Low Speed, ADEMCO 4+2 Express,
ADEMCO High Speed, ADEMCO Contact ID, Sescoa and
Radionics
Dual phone line capability (using 5140DLM module)
Cabinet dimensions:
18H X 14.5W X 4.3D
Environmental:
Storage temp: -10C to 70C
Operating temp: 0C to 50C
Humidity: 85% RH
EMI: Meets or exceeds the following requirements:
FCC Part 15, Class B Device
FCC Part 68
IEC EMC Directive
Agency Listings
Burglary:
UL609 Grade A Local Mercantile Premises and Mercantile
Safe and Vault
UL611/1610 Grades A, AA, Central Station
UL365 Grades A, AA Police Connect
Fire:
UL864/NFPA72 Local, Central Station and Remote Station
Factory Mutual
California State Fire Marshal
MEA
UL985
4193SN
Serial Interface
Module
ECP
Bus
4190SN
V-Plex Two-Zone
Expander
6139R
32 Character
Red-Alpha
Keypad
Symphony
4293SN
V-Plex Adapter
5881
Wireless Receiver
(Max Two)
5808LST
Smoke
Detectors
4944SN
Addressable
Recessed Mount
Contact
Tamper Switch*
Flow Switch*
Low Temp Switch*
4297
Isolation/
Extender
Module
5890
Wireless PIR
4209U
Group Zoning
Module
4204CF
Supervised
NAC
Module
Notification
Appliance
5816
Door/Window
Miniature
Transmitter
5808LST
Smoke
Detectors
Supports Up To 16
Conventional 2-Wire
Smoke Detectors
VGM (PTVGM)
Vista
Gateway Module
PassPoint
Supports Up To 64
Conventional 2-Wire
Smoke Detectors
Vista-250FBP
Vista-250FBP
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4190SN
V-Plex
Two-Zone
expander
ADEMCO VISTA-250FBP/VISTA250FBP-24
250 Zone UL Commercial Fire/Burglary Control Panel
SPECIFICATIONS:
Compatible Devices
See compatibility chart for complete list
Auxiliary Devices
4204 Relay Module, four form C contacts
4204CF Two supervised output circuits
5881 Series RF receiver supporting 5800 wireless
detectors
6220S System printer used with 4100SM serial module
6139R Red Alpha Keypad/annunciator
6160CR Red Alpha Keypad
FSA-8 & FSA-24 annunciator modules
VA8200 (PLM) Panel Linking Module
VA8201 (APM) Alpha Paging Module
Internet Access:
Graphical user interface with internet capability
Internet Remote Control-Networking Module
Internet Alarm Communicator (7845i)
ORDERING:
Part No.
VISTA-250FBP
V250FBP-24
Description
5110XM
UL Listed Control/Communicator
FEATURES:
Five supervised style B zones
One master code
Five user codes
Seven built-in LED indicators
One notification appliance circuit
Temporal code compliant
Supervised digital dialer
Optional panel door mounted silence/reset switch when AHJ approved
Supports two-wire compatible smoke detector
Supports up to four keypads
Backup digital dialer built in
Auxiliary form C relay
Built-in warning buzzer
Programmable via 6139R alpha keypad or downloader
Supports major communication formats
UL864 Listed
NFPA 72 compliant
MEA Approved
Upload/Download capable
APPLICATIONS:
The 5110XM Fire Alarm Communicator (DACT - Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter) is well suited for a variety of
applications a stand alone fire control or slave DACT. A diverse line of ADEMCO alarm notification appliances and initiating
devices support this powerful control panel. Some of the applications supported are monitoring of sprinkler supervisory or
waterflow switches in factory or warehouse environments, fast food chains, department stores, retail stores, library and
museums as well as professional and office buildings. This panel complies with the new, June 1,1998 NFPA requirement to
alternate testing of dual phone lines on a rotating basis.
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5110XM
UL Listed Control/Communicator
SPECIFICATIONS:
Installation
The 5110XM Fire Alarm Communicator (DACT) has been
designed to mount both quickly and easily. It meets all
applicable requirements for UL Commercial Fire installations.
Remotely program and troubleshoot this panel via Honeywells
Windows based Compass Downloader.
Dialers:
Line seize:
Double Pole
Ringer equiv.:
0.7B
Formats:
ADEMCO Low Speed, ADEMCO 4+2 Express, ADEMCO
High Speed, ADEMCO Contact ID, Sescoa and Radionics
Specifications
Electrical:
Primary power
20VAC, 60Hz, 600mA max
Secondary rated 18VAC, 40VA
Quiescent panel current draw:
155mA
Mechanical:
Cabinet dimensions 14.5H X 1 2.5W X 3D
Environmental:
-10C to 70C
Operating temp:
0C to 50C
Backup battery:
1 2VDC, 7AH min to 14AH max
Lead acid battery (gel type)
Humidity:
85% RH
Charging voltage:
1 3.7VDC, nominal
EMI:
Meets or exceeds the following requirements:
FCC Part 15, Class B Device
FCC Part 68
IEC EMC Directive
Alarm power:
12VDC, 1.0A max for notification (bell) output
Aux. standby power:
12VDC,350mA max
AGENCY LISTINGS
The 5110XM has been listed and approved for use in
commercial fire applications. It has been listed under the
following agency approvals:
Total power:
1.0A from all sources
Aux. relay output:
Type: Form C
Fire
UL864/NFPA72 Central and Remote Station DACT and
Local, Central Station and Remote Station Control
Factory Mutual
California State Fire Marshall
MEA
Standby time:
24 hours with 1A standby load or 60 hours with 210mA max
standby load using 14AH battery
Fusing:
Battery input, aux. and notification (bell) appliance circuits
are protected using PTC circuit protectors. All outputs
are power limited.
COMPATIBLE DEVICES
See compatibility chart for complete list.
ORDERING:
Part No.
5110XM
5110XM-PAK1
Description
Fire Alarm Communicator and DACT
Consists of: 5110XM and 6139R - red alpha keypad
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6150
Deluxe Keypad
FEATURES:
Large, easy-to-use keypad
Soft-touch rubber keys, continuously backlit for
greater visibility
Piezo electric sounder with audible beeps to indicate:
- System status
- Entry/exit delay
- Other alarm situations
System status displayed in fixed English
ORDERING:
Part No.
6150
Description
Deluxe Keypad
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6150V
Talking Fixed English Display Keypad
FEATURES:
SPECIFICATIONS:
Physical:
4-7/8"H x 6-1/4"W x 1"D
(125mm x 160mm x 25mm)
Wiring:
- (Black):
Ground
+ (Red):
+12 VDC (Aux. Power)
D1 (Green):
Data in to control panel
D0 (Yellow): Data out from control panel
Current:
Standby-60mA
Activated-160mA
Sounder:
Piezo electric
ORDERING:
Part No.
6150V
Compatibility
Compatible with all VISTA Controls
* Need VISTA-15P/VISTA-20P for voice chime.
Description
6150RF
Deluxe Fixed English Integrated Keypad/Receiver
FEATURES:
6150 Deluxe Keypad
Easy to Operate
On-board relay
Stylishly Designed
Sleek white design blends with any dcor
SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions
4-7/8H x 6 W x 1D
(125mm x 160mm x 25 mm)
Wiring
- (Black):
+ (Red):
D1 (Green):
D0 (Yellow):
Sounder
Piezo Electric
Current
Standby: 80ma
Activated: 105ma
ORDERING:
Part No.
6150RF
Ground
+12 VDC (Aux. Power)
Data In to control panel
Data out from control panel
Compatibility
Fully compatible with all VISTA controls.
Description
Keypad/Receiver
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6160CR
Commercial Fire Alpha Keypad
FEATURES:
Four programmable function keys
Built-in sounder
Four LEDs
ARMED
READY
TROUBLE
SUPERVISORY
SPECIFICATIONS:
Physical
5.250 W x 7.437 H x 1.312 D
Sounder
High-quality speaker
Display
Alphanumeric, 32-character (2 lines x 16 characters) LCD
back light
Electrical
45mA standby
150mA in alarm (sounder, back light and LED on)
LEDs
ARMED (red), READY (green), *TROUBLE (yellow) and
*SUPERVISORY (yellow)
See control panels instructions for specific applications
regarding Trouble and Supervisory LEDs.
DI
+
DO
Compatibility
Supports Control Platforms:
VISTA-32FB Rev. 3 and higher
VISTA-128FB Rev. 4 and higher
VISTA-128FBP
VISTA-250FBP
V128FBP-24
V250FBP-24
ORDERING:
Part No.
6160CR
Description
FEATURES:
Security
Arm System
AWAY
STAY
NIGHT
Exit/Entry delay countdown
User codes: Allows authorized user to
add or delete codes
Bypass option: If system is not ready
to arm, displays any open zones with:
Zone number
Zone description
Status
Arm System
Program Screen
Zone Descriptions
System Set-Up
Emergency Notification
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Event Log
Symphony conveniently stores the most
recent actions involving system use. A press
on the touchscreen is all it takes to access
the event log, letting users easily:
View when the system was used and who
used it
Track when workers and temporary guests
use the system
Keep tabs on users (i.e., checking someone
has armed the system upon returning
Utilize Symphony as an effective business
management tool (i.e., viewing openings
and closings)
Event Log
Keypad
Emulation of standard 2x16 alpha LCD
keypad display
Diagnostics allows testing of:
Ethernet connection Audio
LCD display
Touchscreen
Real-time clock
Keypad
Keypad Mode
OPTIONAL FEATURES:
Lighting and
Appliance Control
Customized display for control
of a variety of devices through
the use of X-10
Messages
E-mail message displays:
Date
Sender
Time
Subject
Lighting and Appliance Control
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OPTIONAL FEATURES:
The following features are supported by Symphony and are
available for a nominal monthly fee.
Remote Access*
Customers with a broadband connection
can access Symphony remotely from any
web browser, such as:
Turn the security system on and off
Check security system status
Bypass zones
Operate lights and appliances
Sports
Information Center
Customizable per user:
News
Horoscope
Weather
Stock Quotations
Sports
Weather
News
SPECIFICATIONS:
Symphony with power supply
Part number 8132PK
5-3/4H x 8W x 1-1/4 D
Stocks
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FSA-8/FSA-24
Fire System Annunciator
Honeywells FSA-8 and FSA-24 Fire System
FSA-8
Annunciators offer dealers the latest innovation and best
value in fire and life safety equipment. The 8-Zone LED
FSA-8 and 24-Zone LED FSA-24 are add-on
accessories that can be used with certain Vista controls
to enable fire response units to quickly and easily
identify the point/zone of a fire.
FSA-24
dependent upon model selection. In addition, the FSA module provides power and system status (up to 96
unique zones can be displayed) with LEDs and control via Silence/Reset and Test buttons. An optional Fire
System Annunciator Keyswitch Module (FSAKSM) offers even more versatility by unconditionally silencing
and resetting the Fire Partition.
FEATURES:
8 or 24 LED annunciators with sounder
Power and trouble LEDs
Silence and reset switch
Lamp test switch
Fully supervised
Operates on Commercial Vista Panel keypad bus
Up to four FSA-8 or 24 led annunciators per system
Optional Key-Reset Switch
SPECIFICATIONS:
Physical Dimensions
4" W x 4" H x 3/4" D (FSA-8)
8" W x 4" H x 3/4" D (FSA-24)
Electrical
Input Voltage: 12 VDC
Current: 35mA idle, 65mA all LEDs lit and sounder on
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FSA-8/FSA-24
Fire System Annunciator
Enter 2 to enable the FSA's Silence/Reset button to
Silence and then Reset the fire alarm system when pressed
twice.
Requires the approval of the AHJ.
Please Note: When the installation is Fire/Burg, a Burg
Zone should not be Installed (or enrolled) in the Fire
partition (partition 1). It will be Reset with a Fire Reset
and the system will lose Burg security.
Press [(] to accept entry. Be sure to set the FSA module
DIP switches to match the Device Address you have
enabled.
TO PROGRAM THE LEDS:
At the control panel keypad, from the Data Field
Programming Mode, press #93 to display ZONE PROG.
Press 0 repeatedly to display the OUTPUT PROG?
prompt.
Press 1 to enter Output Programming. The ENTER RELAY
# prompt is displayed.
Enter the 2-digit Relay / Output # (01 96). OR Enter 00
to Quit (00 = Quit).
Press [(] to accept entry. Refer to the control panel
installation and programming guide relay programming
section. Program the LEDs as if they were relays selecting
zone number, list, or type, start/stop instructions, etc. until
the RELAY TYPE prompt is displayed. At this prompt
enter 3 = FSA.
Press [(] to accept entry. The ECP ADDRESS prompt is
displayed. Enter the 2-digit ECP address of the FSA.
Press [(] to accept entry. The LED # prompt is displayed.
Enter the LED number to be associated with the zone
number, type, or list previously programmed.
Press [(] to accept entry.
Repeat for all LEDs at ENTER RELAY # prompt.
SYSTEM TEST MODE:
With the system installed and programmed, press the TEST
button. All LEDs will light and the sounder will beep, then all
LEDs will sequentially light and turn off. The sounder will beep
once at the end of the test.
Optional
Keyswitch
Connection
Dip Switch
00000
Terminal
Block
SIDE
VIEW
All Switches shown
in Up position.
(ECP Address 23)
DIP
Switch
Position
1
2
3
4
ECP Address
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Down
Down
Up
Up
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Down
Up
Up
Down
Up
Up
Up
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Up
Down
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
Up
Up
Down
Up
Down
Down
Up
Up
Up
Down
Up
Up
Down
Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
ORDERING:
Part No.
FSA8
FSA24
Description
Fire Annunciator
Fire Annunciator
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Connect to
Keypad
Terminals
ECP Bus
VistaView-100
CCTV Switcher
FEATURES:
Four Video Inputs compatible with 75 ohm black and white
or color cameras
SPECIFICATIONS:
Physical Dimensions
6-7/16" W x 4-3/4" H x 1-1/4" D
Agency Listings
UL609, UL864, UL985, UL1023
Electrical
12VDC nominal, 9.6 14VDC operating range
Video Outputs
Unbalanced, 75 ohm termination, unity gain BNC
connections
Current
72mA
Trigger Relay
Form C contacts rated 1A @ 24VAC/VDC
Video Inputs
Unbalanced, 75 ohm termination, Compatible with black &
white or color composite video signals, BNC connections
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VistaView-100
CCTV Switcher
running from a camera, through VistaView100, to a monitor or
recorder is typically 500 to 1000 feet when high quality, low
distortion coaxial cable such as RG59B/U is used. Run wires
from VistaView-100s power input and ground screw terminals
to a 12VDC power source (i.e., controls auxiliary power
output). If panel trigger mode will be used, run wires from
VistaView-100s Data In/Out screw terminals to the
corresponding ECP bus terminals on the control. If video
loss is to be annunciated on the control, run a wire from the
video loss screw terminal to one leg of the EOL resistor on
a control panel zone that has a grounded return. Program
the zone for 24-hour trouble (or equivalent) response.
When the VistaView-100 is not powered from the control,
run a wire from its ground screw terminal to a ground
terminal on the control so that both devices share a
common ground reference.
General Information:
The ADEMCO VistaView-100 module is a CCTV switcher that
accepts 4 video inputs, switching them to 2 video outputs. The
video inputs are compatible with any standard 75 ohm,
line-locked, black and white or color video camera. The video
outputs are compatible with any standard 75-ohm video
monitor or recorder. The VistaView-100 module also provides
a form-C trigger relay output and an open collector video loss
output. The trigger relay output may be used to start and stop
recording or to change from time lapse to real time recording.
The video loss output indicates when video signals are no
longer present on one or more video inputs.
VistaView-100 has two modes of operation. In normal
sequencing mode, VistaView-100 automatically sequences the
installer selected video inputs to the 2 outputs using an
installer selected dwell time that is common to both outputs.
This mode allows cameras assigned to a given output to be
continuously monitored using a video monitor and/or
continuously recorded using a recorder set for time lapse
recording. In panel trigger mode, VistaView-100 switches one
specific video input to the OUTPUT1 line on a momentary
basis using a separate installer selected dwell time or on a
latched basis as directed by commands received from an
ADEMCO control. VistaView-100 receives these commands
via the control panels ECP bus and responds to the same
commands that the panel uses to activate the relays on the
4204 relay module, thereby allowing it to be used with any
panel that supports the 4204. This mode allows one specific
camera to be monitored by a video monitor and/or recorded
by a recorder set for real time recording when an installer
defined event occurs such as an alarm or trouble condition on
a selected control panel zone.
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VistaKey-SK
Access Control
Honeywells VistaKey-SK Single Door Access Control Starter
Kit is incredibly easy to install and configure. The kit contains
one proximity reader with a Weigand style interface. Designed
to provide low-cost access control expansion for the popular
VISTA-32FB, 128B, 128FB, 250B* or 250FB* Integration-Ready
control panels, the state-of-the-art module maximizes security
investments by integrating access control, intrusion detection
and fire detection into one system. Installation costs are
reduced by eliminating the need to install additional wiring,
panels and software.
VistaKey-SK communicates with the control panel on a
standard two-wire V-Plex polling loop. Access validation time is
minimized through ADEMCOs patented Global Polling feature
and special V-Plex protocol. Installation time is reduced through
automatic enrollment and quick-start test functions. All
programming can be accomplished locally by a keypad or
remotely using Honeywells Compass Downloader software.
Specific system events can be reported to the central station
via Contact ID.
COMPATIBLE CONTROLS
VistaKey can be used on any commercial VISTA control platform that supports V-Plex and Honeywells patented Global Polling feature:
VISTA-32FBP VISTA-128BP VISTA-128FBP VISTA-250BP* VISTA-250FBP*
FEATURES:
Dealer Benefits
Helps reduce installation material and labor costs by eliminating
the need to install additional control panels, software and wiring
for access control
Helps reduce the time required for installation though automatic
module enrollment and quick-start testing
Helps simplify installation and service through tightly coupled
integration, which eliminates the need to program multiple
databases
One downloader programs security, fire, CCTV, and access
control
End-User Benefits
Maximizes security investments by integrating access control,
intrusion detection, early warning fire detection, and industrial
process control into a single system
Helps reduce false alarms by simplifying operation through the
use of a card swipe
or wireless keyfob
Reduces operational costs by eliminating the need to re-key
(due to employee turnover)
Improves security by controlling access to specified areas in
the protected premises
Streamlines security operations by monitoring and recording
user activity at a single location
Key Features
Supports up to 250 card holders and eight access groups
Supports up to two door readers per kit
A maximum of four to eight doors dependent upon control
platform
Wires on standard V-Plex polling loop
Three input zones, supervised or unsupervised, can be used
for door status monitoring
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VistaKey-SK
Access Control
Compatible
VISTA Control Platform
To other
V-Plex
devices
VistaKey-SK
Bells and/or
Horn/Strobes
Keypad Bus
7845C or 7835CF
Cellular Control
Channel
Alpha
Pager
6160
Series
Keypads
Piezo
Local
Sounder
4204
Relay Module
6220S
Printer
Transformer
Phone line to
Central Station
PERIPHERAL DEVICES:
The following listing identifies some peripheral devices that can be used with VistaKey-SK.
Devices
Card Readers
Access Cards
Power Supply
Door Strike or Lock
Description
ADEMCO OP30-FWM Proximity Card Reader
ADEMCO K3399 (set of 25) Encoded Proxcards with 34 bit format
ADEMCO power supply part# SA12040, 12 vDC, +/- 15% @ a maximum of 1.5 amps
Any commercially available electric strike or magnetic lock with a working voltage of 12 vDC and a maximum
current of 1.5 amps
Control
VISTA-32FB
VISTA-128BP
VISTA-128FBP
VISTA-250BP*
VISTA-250FBP*
VistaKey-SK capacity
4
8
8
15
15
ORDERING:
Part No.
VistaKey
VistaKey-SK
VistaKey-EXPK
Description
V-Plex Single-Door Access Control Module with Plastic Enclosure
Starter Kit: includes 1-VistaKey, 1-Cabinet (UL listed), 1-Transformer,
1-OP30-FWM Proximity Card Reader, 1-K3399 Proxcards (25),
1-SA12040 Power Supply Board, 1-VistaKey Two-Card Mounting Plate
Pre-boxed Expansion Pack: includes 1-VistaKey Module and 1-OP30-FWM Proximity Reader
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FEATURES:
8 bit microprocessor.
EEPROM based configuration storage.
Echelon Network interface implemented with an Echelon
transceiver.
An ADEMCO Expanded Console Protocol (ECP) port
consisting of a four wire interconnect: power, ground, data
transmit, and data receive.
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SPECIFICATIONS:
The VGM communicates with its MLB via a twisted pair network
connection. Physically, this connection adheres to Echelon FreeTopology Transceiver specifications (Transformer-Coupled,
Differential-Pair, 78Kbps). Logically, the connection is made
through the use of the Echelon Lonworks Protocol. Each VGM
connected to the network is considered a node and is
identified by a unique 48-bit serial number which is present in the
VGMs Neuron chip.
INSTALLATION:
ORDERING:
Part No.
PTVGM
Description
ECP Ground
ECP Transmit
ECP Receive
To Vista Panel
ECP Power
Vista
Gateway Module
(VGM)
To Echelbonworks Free
Topology Twisted Pair Bus
The VGM obtains its power from the LOCAL power output
connection of its associated Access Control System Power
Supply (ACS PS) when mounted in a cabinet with a dedicated
ACS PS. When mounted in a cabinet along with an MLB or the
PassPoint Door Control Module (DCM), it obtains its power from
the ACS PS REMOTE power output. The VGM requires 10.5-14V
DC @ 100mA. The VGM can also connect to a Vista keypad
power source.
4208SN
V-Plex Zone Expander
Honeywells 4208SN Remote Point Module (RPM) is an eight-zone
expander that allows the use of available expansion zones on ADEMCO
controls that support V-Plex polling loop devices.
FEATURES:
Can be used on controls that support up to 250 zones
Can be optionally powered from an external DC power supply to reduce the amount of
current draw from the polling loop
Uniquely identifies eight EOLR supervised zones (all zones use
10K resistors, supplied)
Each zone is identified by a unique serial number, which is assigned via on-board DIP
Switches
Detects faults on all zones within 400ms of occurrence
Loops A & B can be programmed for fast (10ms) response
Provides cover tamper protection, which may be enabled or
disabled via on-board DIP Switches
SPECIFICATIONS:
Physical
0.52mA (normal)
1.3mA (shorted)
NOTE: These currents apply when polling loop input = 11VDC
and 10VDC input is not connected to external supply
Electrical
Polling Loop Voltage: 11V nominal; 8.7 - 14VDC range
Current: 33.6mA when polling loop provides power to
module, 0.6mA when 12VDC input provides power to
module. See chart below.
12VDC Input Voltage: 12V nominal; 9.4 - 14VDC range
Current: 33mA when this input provides power to module
(optional). See chart below.
Agency Listing
33.6mA
N/A
0.6mA
33mA
ORDERING:
Part No.
4208SN
Description
8 Zone Expander
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4208SN
V-Plex Zone Expander
Honeywells 4208U Remote Point Module (RPM) is an eight-zone expander
that allows the use of available expansion zones on ADEMCO controls that
support V-Plex polling loop devices.
FEATURES:
Can be optionally powered from an external DC power supply to
reduce the amount of current draw from the polling loop
Uniquely identifies eight EOLR supervised zones (all zones use
10K resistors, supplied)
DIP Switches can be used to set zone numbers or serial numbers
When used in the serial number mode, each serial number in the selected group can be
assigned to any zone number
Loops A & B can be programmed for fast (10msec) response
Provides cover tamper protection, which may be enabled or
disabled via on-board DIP Switches
SPECIFICATIONS:
Physical:
Electrical
Agency Listings
27.3mA
N/A
0.6mA
33mA
ORDERING:
Part No.
4208U
Description
8 Zone Expander
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4208SNF
UL Listed V-Plex Zone Expander
FEATURES:
Class B to Class A Zone
Converter Features
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4208SNF
UL Listed V-Plex Zone Expander
SPECIFICATIONS:
Physical
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Electrical
Used as a Zone Expander
Addressable V-Plex loop Voltage: 11v nominal; 8.7 14VDC range Current 33.6mA when polling loop provides
power to module; 0.6mA when 12VDC input provides
power to module
12VDC Input Voltage:12V nominal: 9.4 - 14 VDC range
Current: 33mA when this input provides power to module
(optional)
Used as a Class A Converter
12VDC Input Voltage:12VDC nominal, 9.4 - 14VDC range,
Current: 22mA
Agency Listings
Addressable Loop
Only
Expander
33.6 mA
N/A
Expander
0.6 mA
33 mA
Converter
N/A
22 mA
ORDERING:
Part No.
4208SNF
Description
Universal Class/B Expander Module
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5800 SERIES
Commercial
5869
5817CB
5881ENHC
FEATURES:
5817CB Commercial Wireless Transmitter
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5800 SERIES
Remote Controls
5800 Series Remote Controls give your customers one-touch control of their security
systems lights, and appliances.
5804
Four-button
Wireless Key
5804BD/
5804BD-PK
Bi-directional
Remote
5802MN
Single-button
Personal Panic
5802MN2
5801
5827
Dual-button
Personal Panic
Remote Control
Wireless Keypad
5827BD
5804E
5804BDV
Two-way
Wireless Keypad
Four-button
Programmable
Encrypted
Wireless Key
Bi-directional
Remote
with Voice
Annunciation
5804Watch
5802/5802CP
5804-2
Wireless Remote
Operation
Portable Panic
Two-button
Wireless Key
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5800 SERIES
Remote Controls
TRANSMITTERS
5800
5814
5816/5816BR
Wave Siren
Ultra-small
Door/Window
Transmitter
5800 Wireless
Transmitter
5817
5817CB
5800 Wireless
Transmitter
5800
Commercial
Wireless
Transmitter
SPACE PROTECTION
5818/5818BR
5849
5890PI
Recess Transmitter
Glassbreak
Detector, Dual
Technology
PIR Motion
Detector with
Pet Immunity
5890
5852
5819
PIR Motion
Detector
FlexGuard
Adjustable
Glassbreak
Shock
Processor and
Transmitter
5819WHS
5853
Shock
Processor and
Transmitter
Glassbreak
Detector
FIRE PROTECTION
5808LST
5809
Photoelectric
Smoke and Heat
Detector
Wireless
Rate-of-Rise
Fixed Temperature
Heat Detector
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V-Plex Devices
4101SN
4190SN
4193SN
Addressable
Relay Module
4208U
4209U
Addressable Loop
Expansion Module
Zoning Module
4297
5192SD
Extender Module
Photoelectric Smoke
Detector
998MX
Quest 2260SN
Multiplex PIR
with Lookdown
Multiplex Dual
Technology
Motion Sensor
4278EX/
4278EX-SN
4191SN
4208SNF
Universal
Class A &
Class B
Expander
Module
4293SN
Adapter
5192SDT
Photoelectric
Smoke
Detector
4275EX
Multiplex
Mirror PIR
Motion
Detector
Multiplex Quad AP
PIR Motion Detector
Recessed
Magnetic Contact
4194WH
Surface Reed
Point ID
Contact
4939SN
4944SN
Addressable Surface
Mount Contact
Addressable
Recessed Mount
Contact
4959SN
9500SN
Addressable
Overhead Door
Contact
Glassbreak Detector
4945SN
Addressable
Surface
Mount
Contact
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7845i
Internet Communicator
Honeywells 7845i Internet Communicator was developed to
address the growing use of the Internet and existing LAN
wiring within companies to transport alarm signals. Unlike
competitive solutions, the 7845i Internet Communicator
simplifies the installation process while providing the
absolute best in data security. Compatible with all AlarmNet
central stations, the 7845i installs easily in the protected
premise, transmitting signals through AlarmNets server to
the central station.
FEATURES:
Reports alarm and other signals easily over the Internet
Allows remote control of the protected premise with
optional AlarmNet service
Easy CAT-5 10BT connection to a hub or router
Installs behind firewalls without compromising network
security
Works with dynamic or static IP addressing (dynamic
addressing supported through DHCP services on most
routers and firewalls)
No central station IP addresses need to be programmed
Highest levels of data security are assured:
- 1,024 bit encryption standard
- Two-way authentication is automatically applied
- No key exchange occurs for maximum data protection
BENEFITS
No significant network training required of installation
personnel
Commercial accounts will appreciate the fact that they
dont have to degrade their firewall security or provide
specific accommodations
- No specific port numbers must be opened for
inbound traffic
- Fixed IP addresses do not have to be assigned
and maintained
Once connected, the 7845i quickly establishes
communication to the central station Internet receiver, even
when the receiver and/or the 7845i are installed behind
firewalls
Flash memory architecture
- assured future flexibility for feature and
encryption updates
Flexibility to change ISPs without a service call to the
protected premise
The 7845i can be simultaneously involved with a remote
session and report alarms without breaking off the remote
session
Simple programming using existing AlarmNet Programmer
(7720P)
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7845i
Internet Communicator
SPECIFICATIONS:
Enclosure Dimensions:
6.5" H x 7.5" W x 1.5" D
Operating Temperature:
0C to 50C
Humidity:
85% RH
Agency listings:
1023 1610
1635
UL Canada
CUL
Others
CSFM
AA
BB
CC
A Police
Station
Residential
Fire & Burg
Warning
Canada
Level
3
3
3
ORDERING:
Part No.
7845i
Description
Internet Communicator
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7810iR
Internet Receiver
FEATURES:
Capable of receiving Internet messages from AlarmNet,
including the entire base of AlarmNet radios and Internet
transmitters
7810iR can be viewed remotely via any browser with the
proper authority by authorized central station
Easy CAT-5 10BT connection to a hub or router
Installs behind firewalls without compromising network
security
Works with dynamic or static IP addressing (dynamic
addressing supported through DHCP services on most
routers and firewalls)
Highest levels of data security
are assured:
- 1,024 bit encryption standard
- Two-way authentication is automatically applied to each
protected premise and the 7810iR Internet Receiver
- No key exchange occursassuring maximum data
BENEFITS
No significant network training required of central
station personnel
Flash memory architecture
- assured future flexibility for feature and encryption updates
Central Stations have total flexibility to change their Internet
Service Provider without reprogramming their base of
Internet devices
Programming the 7810iR can be accomplished right from the
touchscreen. Testing the communications path can be
initiated right from the 7810iR.
Indicator LED on the front panel assures "at a glance"
knowledge of a live Internet connection
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7810iR
Internet Receiver
SPECIFICATIONS:
Enclosure Dimensions:
5 3/4H x 8W x 1 1/4 D
Operating Temperature:
0C to 50C
Humidity:
85% RH
Agency listings:
7845i
7810iR
Symphony
1023 1610
1635
UL Canada
CUL
Others
CSFM
AA
BB
CC
A Police
Station
Residential
Fire & Burg
Warning
Canada
Level
3
3
3
ORDERING:
Part No.
7810iR
Description
Internet Receiver
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7720ULF
UL Listed Radio Transmitter
A
SERVICE
FEATURES:
Reduces cost compared to conventional system that uses
two separate telco lines for compliance
Zones can be used for water-flow switches and/or
supervisory switches
All zones can be used with voltage triggers or dry
contact inputs
The 7720ULF transmits periodic supervisory messages to alert the central station to system problems. A contact closure is
available to indicate a radio fault. Communication is via a one-way 900 MHz radio link. The 7720ULF serves as a subscribers link
to the AlarmNet long-range radio network. Supervised long range radio transmission ensures event messages are sent and
received every time.
Applications:
Can be connected directly to waterflow detectors, pull
stations and supervisory switches
Built-in annunciation enables fire personnel arriving on the
scene to quickly appraise the situation
AlarmNet Services
A
M
C
I
Ask your provider for the AlarmNet technology used in your area.
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7720ULF
UL Listed Radio Transmitter
SPECIFICATIONS:
Installation:
The 7720ULF should be mounted indoors, in an area that is
easily accessible. Before mounting the panel to the wall, the
best location to install the panel can be determined by use of
the 7715DF installation tool. If it is necessary to remotely
mount the antenna avoid obstructions such as metal ducts,
pipes, foil backed insulation, etc. as these will adversely affect
Transmission. When mounting the antenna remotely, the
coaxial cable must be inside conduit.
ELECTRICAL
Power
18.5VAC 40VA transformer
Battery backup
12V 0.8Ah rechargeable sealed lead acid battery
Current drain
100mA standby; 900mA in alarm
Input trigger levels
3.7 to 14 volts into 2K ohms
MECHANICAL
Dimensions
12" W X 12" H X 4" D
Operating Temperature
0 to +50 C
Storage Temp.
-40 to +70 C
Humidity
90% non-condensing
Altitude
To 10,000 operating, 40,000 storage
ACCESSORIES
Cables
7626-5, 7626-12, 7626-25HC, 7626-50HC
Antennas
7625-3DB - 3dB gain antenna
7674 - directional antenna (6db)
7674-13 - directional antenna (13dB)
7825 - weatherproof outdoor antenna
7825MB - Mounting bracket for 7825 antenna
7825DP - dipole antenna for vertical mounting
Miscellaneous
7620TR - transformer (required for operation)
Programmable Features
EEROM (Electrically Erasable ROM) technology allows the
7720ULF to be programmed via the 7720P programmer.
Programmable features include
Both the open loop supervision normally closed and the fire
loop can be programmed for an open to signal trouble or a
short to signal alarm
Class A or B fire. Supervisory and waterflow functions are
programmable for 0-90 second delays, in one-second
increments.
AlarmNet or private network reception
True restore
Voltage trigger input, inverted or non-inverted
Dry contact input, normally open or normally closed
Slave mode to existing fire control using telco, alarm
open/close and test inputs
Bell supervision
Ground fault supervision
Bell pulsed
Bell time-out, 0-30 minutes in 2-minute increments
TRANSMITTER
RF power Output
5 watts nominal
Frequency Stability
5 PPM
Frequency Band
928.0125 MHz to 928.3375 MHz,
935-941 MHz Receiver
Channel Separation
25 kHz
Antenna
Female N-Type connector
Receiver Sensitivity
-113 dBm
Regulatory approvals
FCCID: CFS7720
Radio Faults Output
Form C Relay
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7720ULFPLUS Transmitter
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CONTROL
Aux. Power Output
150 mA max
Alarm Sounder
Style Y (Class B)
Polarized Bell
500mA max
Backup Battery
12VDC, 7AH NP7-12
Standby
24 hours with max 400mA aux. Loading
Zones
Two style D (Class A) 6 style B (Class B)
Listings and Approvals
UL, FM, MEA, CFM
7830R
AlarmNet-M Transceiver
SERVICE
FEATURES:
Interfaces with virtually any alarm control to the AlarmNet-M
radio network for alarm signal transmission
Four zones standard
Applications
Provides the highest level of security available. Dealers can connect the 7830R to almost any security system to transmit alarms
and supervisory signals to the central station in the event that telephone service is interrupted.
Burglary, fire, panic
Back-up phone line interruption
Connects to any AlarmNet equipped Central Station
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7830R
AlarmNet-M Transceiver
SPECIFICATIONS:
The 7830R is wired to the panel per wiring diagram provided
with the radio. Observe the LED once the 7830R is in normal
operating mode to determine optimal installation location via
built in diagnostics of the 7830R. Can be mounted vertically or
horizontally depending on which antenna is used. Radio should
not be mounted where it would be obstructed by a steel
structure such as security doors and windows which may be
pulled down at night. Once the radio has been installed and
tested, it must be registered with AlarmNet before it can be
monitored. NOTE: No alarm traffic will be routed to the
monitoring central station until the 7830R completes the
registration process.
MECHANICAL
ACCESSORIES
ELECTRICAL
Cables
7626-5, 7626-12, 7626-25HC, 7626-50HC
Power
16.5VAC 40VA transformer
Antennas
7625-3DB - 3dB gain antenna
7674 - directional antenna (6dB)
7674-13-directional antenna (13dB)
7825 - weatherproof outdoor antenna
7825MB - Mounting bracket for 7825 antenna
7825DP - dipole antenna for vertical mounting
Battery Backup
12V 0,8Ah rechargeable sealed lead acid battery
Dimensions
8.5" x 9.5"'x 1.7" (without antenna or RF connector)
Operating Temp
-30 to +60 C
Storage Temp
-40 to +70 C
Humidity
5% to 95%, non-condensing
Altitude
To 10,000' operating
Current Drain
130 mA average
Input Trigger Levels
Gate "O"' level less than 1.5V, "I" level greater rate than
3.5V, Sense of 4 zones, may be inverted in groups of 2
Miscellaneous
1361 - transformer (required for operation)
7720BT- battery (required for operation)
Programmable Features
EEROM (Electrically Erasable ROM) technology allows the
7830R to be programmed via the AlarmNet 7720P
programmer.
TRANSMITTER
RF Power Output
2 watts maximum
Frequency Stability
1.5 ppm
Frequency Bond
896-902 MHz Transmit 935-941 MHz Receive
Channel separation
12.5 kHz
Modulation Modified
Modified GMSK 8kbps data rate
Receiver Sensitivity
113 dBm
Regulatory Approvals
FCC90-UL, ULC
Radio Fault Output
Form C relay (can be programmed for fail-safe if desired)
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7830R
7830RCN
Description
Subscriber Transceiver
Subscriber Transceiver (Canada)
Ask your provider for the AlarmNet technology used in your area.
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7845CZ
Cellular Transceiver
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SERVICE
FEATURES:
Applications
Provides the highest level of security available. Dealers can connect the 7845CZ
to almost any security system to transmit alarms and supervisory signals to the Central Station. Its also an incredibly effective
backup in the event telephone service is interrupted, ensuring signals get through no matter what.
Back-up to phone line interruption
Seamless, wireless connection to AlarmNet equipped
Central Stations
Household burglary - UL1023
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7845CZ
Cellular Transceiver
SPECIFICATIONS:
Installation:
After the radio is powered up, the LED should be observed to
determine the optimal installation location. The installation LED
will indicate signal strength, network contact and installation
suitability. The radio is wired to the panel per the wiring diagram,
and can be installed close to or inside the panel itself. Installing
the 7845CZ within the panel requires the use of external antenna
7825-OC.
The radio is mounted according to the mounting instructions
noting that the antenna must be vertical. It also should not be
mounted by windows that may be pulled down at night, security
doors or where it would be obstructed by steel structures.
ELECTRICAL
Power
Operating Temperature
Zone Options
-30 to +60 C
Humidity
Zone 3
0% to 90% non-condensing
Transceiver
MicroBurst compatible cellular radio
RF power output: 0.6 watts
Frequency Band
Zones 4, 5, 6, and 7
Zones 1 and 2
LED Indicators
Other features
www.alarmnet.com
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7845CZ
Description
Subscriber Transceiver
Ask your provider for the AlarmNet technology used in your area.
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7845CV2
Control Channel Cellular Subscriber Transceiver
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7845CV2
Control Channel Cellular Subscriber Transceiver
SPECIFICATIONS:
Electrical
Power:
Powered from panel @ 100mA max.,
if current limit mode used
Optional 12.5VDC @ 300mA
DC power pack
Backup battery: 6V, 0.5Ah
rechargeable sealed lead acid battery
provides four hours of battery backup
Current requirements:
90mA normal operation
400mA peak during transmission
Mechanical
Dimensions:
4" W x 6.5" H x 1.5" D
Operating Temperature:
-30 to +60 C
Humidity:
0% to 90% non-condensing
UL/CUL Listings
UL 609 - Local Burglar Alarm Units
and Systems
UL 365 - Police Station Connected
Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
UL 1610 - Central Station Burglar
Alarm Units
UL 1635 - Digital Alarm Communicator
System Units
UL 864 - Control Units For FireProtective Signaling Systems
UL 1023 - Household Burglar Alarm
System Units
UL 985 - Household Fire Warming
System Units
CAN/ULC-S527-M87 - Standard for
Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems
ACCESSORIES
7720P
7825-OC
7720V2TR
Programming Tool
DC Transformer
Internal Battery
7626-12
7626-25HC
7626-50HC
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7845CV2
Ask your provider for the AlarmNet technology used in your area.
7845CF
Cellular Fire Radio Control Channel Subscriber Transceiver
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SERVICE
INCLUDES:
Cell radio, red cabinet, backup battery and battery cable,
transformer, antenna, wiring for connecting antenna
FEATURES:
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7845CF
Cellular Fire Radio Control Channel Subscriber Transceiver
SPECIFICATIONS:
Electrical
Voltage Input:
9.613.8VDC, 12VDC nominal
DC current drain:
400mA (max), during transmit
Rechargeable backup battery:
lead acid 6V, 4.5Ah
Trigger Input:
Rated 12mA@ 12V nominal (negative
trigger signal)
Mechanical
Weight: 9.5 lbs
Dimensions: 14.5" x 12.5" x 2.75"
Operating Temperature:
-30 to +60 C
UL/CUL Listings
UL 609 - Local Burglar Alarm Units
and Systems
ACCESSORIES
7720P
7825-OC
7720V2TR
Programming Tool
DC Transformer
Internal Battery
7626-12
7626-25HC
7626-50HC
AlarmNet Services
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7845CF
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Ask your provider for the AlarmNet technology used in your area.
7845CZF
Cellular Fire Radio Control Channel Subscriber Transceiver
SERVICE
INCLUDES:
Cell radio, red cabinet, backup battery and battery cable,
transformer, antenna, wiring for connecting antenna
FEATURES:
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7845CZF
Cellular Fire Radio Control Channel Subscriber Transceiver
SPECIFICATIONS:
CAN/ULC-S303-M91 - Standard for
Local Burglar Alarm Units and
Systems
CAN/ULC-S304-M88 - Standard for
Central and Monitoring Station Burglar
Alarm Units
ULC Subject C1023-1974 Preliminary Standard for Household
Burglar Alarm System Units
CAN/ULC-S545-M89 - Standard For
Residential Fire Warning System
Control Units
MEA
UL/CUL Listings
UL 609 - Local Burglar Alarm Units
and Systems
UL 365 - Police Station Connected
Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
UL 1610 - Central Station Burglar
Alarm Units
UL 1635 - Digital Alarm Communicator
System Units
UL 864 - Control Units For FireProtective Signaling Systems
UL 1023 - Household Burglar Alarm
System Units
UL 985 - Household Fire Warming
System Units
CAN/ULC-S527-M87 - Standard for
Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems
Electrical
Voltage Input:
9.613.8VDC, 12VDC nominal
DC current drain:
400mA (max), during transmit
Rechargeable backup battery:
lead acid 6V, 4.5Ah
Trigger Input:
Rated 12mA@ 12V nominal (negative
trigger signal)
Mechanical
Weight: 9.5 lbs
Dimensions: 14.5" x 12.5" x 2.75"
Operating Temperature:
-30 to +60 C
Coverage Update
www.alarmnet.com
ACCESSORIES
7720P
7825-OC
7720V2TR
Programming Tool
DC Transformer
Internal Battery
7626-12
7626-25HC
7626-50HC
AlarmNet Services
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7845CZF
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