ADEMCO Alpha Vista Console User Manual

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VISTA
5V40XM
COMMERCIAL FIRE AND
BURGURY AWRM SYSTEM
INSTALWTION
INSTRUCTIONS
NW19V1W3
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

VISTA5V40XMCOMMERCIAL FIRE ANDBURGURY AWRM SYSTEMINSTALWTIONINSTRUCTIONSNW19V1W3

Page 2 - CONGMTUMTIONS!

2-WIRE POLLING LOOP EXPANSION (Zones 9-64)GENERALINFORMATIONINTERCOMINTERFERENCEADVISORIESPOLLING LOOP SMOKEDETECTORSThe 5140XM provides a built-in 2-

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

PASSIVE INFRARED Refer to the PIR Installation Instructions for installation hints” as to the bestMOTION DETECTORS mounting Iocation forthese devices.

Page 4 - LIST OF FIGURES

SYSTEM ZONES (Zones 70- 99)GENERALAside from the 64 hardwire and polfing loop sensor zones, the 5140XM providesINFORMATION a number of additional zone

Page 5 - GENERAL INFORMATION

III. PERIPHEWL DEVICESF.,GENERALINFORMATIONTWO CONSOLE PORTSREMOTE CONSOLESThe 5140XM panel interfaces to 5137AD (gray bezel) and 5137ADR (red bezel)a

Page 6 - Il. ZONE CONFIGURATIONS

POWRING AND The 5140XM suppods, independent of auxiliary power considerations, up toWIRINGsixteen 5137AD/51 37ADR mnsoles. The 5140XM can supply up to

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CONSOL,E DIP SEmNGS~INOTE: &me versions of tie5137AD15137ADRmnsole mayhw a 6 psition DIPstiti. Tksixth swimhshould b put Intk~WN ~itti.ADDRESS “31

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BELL CIRCUIT OUTPUTSGENERAL The 5140XM provides two ball circuit outputs for operating fire and burglary alarmINFORMATIONindicating devices (belll -te

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,-AUXILIARY RELAYThe 5140XM provides a built-in “Form C“ relay with contacts rated at 28VACNDC, 2.8 amps max. This relay maybe programmed for one of t

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DIALER OUTPUTSThe 5140XM provides one Wik-in main dialer output, with vokage and currentsupervision, wtich can be programmed to use either rotary (def

Page 11 - DEVICES programmable

GENERALThe J2 connedor, located in the upper right hand mrner of the main PCB,INFORMATIONprovides 1 input (labeled INPUT 1) and seven tr~ger outputs (

Page 12 - SYSTEM ZONES (Zones 70- 99)

CONGMTUMTIONS!On Your Purchase Of The Ademco5140XMThe purpose of these Installation Instructions is to give you a comple~eoverview of the system, and

Page 13 - III. PERIPHEWL DEVICES

*MOTE CONSOLE An optional Amseco PAL328N piezo sounder can be used for installationsSOUNDERwhere it is desired to remote the sounds produced by the co

Page 14 - -Saf power supply.

IWMOTE =YSWITCH An optional UL Listed remote keyswitch ~n be used for remote armin@disarmiWOPE-TIONMIRING of the burglary portion of the system and fo

Page 15 - 5137AD15137ADRmnsole may

5140LED INDICATORAn optional 5140 LED Indicator Module can be used in municipahties whichMODULErequire deticated indicators for communicator fault sta

Page 16 - BELL CIRCUIT OUTPUTS

AIWXILl,hRY ALARM The J2 connector provides triggers for fire alarm, burgla~/audble pank alarm,SIGNALINGsilent panic/duress alarm, fire supervisory, t

Page 17 - AUXILIARY RELAY

E~NT LOGGING The 5140XM allows its event log to be printed on a local serial printer. If used,PRINTERprogram field 3*1 9 must be set to”1”. NOTE: This

Page 18 - DIALER OUTPUTS

DIRECT WfREThe 5140XM can be downloaded witbut using a modem or telephone line byDOWNLOADINGusing 4130PC Downbading Software ati a4100SM Serial Module

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IV. MOUNTINGMOUNTING THECABINETMOUNTING THECABINET LOCKADVISORY-26–AND POWERING THE SYSTEMMount the cabinet to a sturdy wall using fasteners or anchor

Page 20 - J2 CONNECTOR

nGENERALINFORMATION:;uRFj\cE MouN~,NG~.,MOUNTING THE CONSOLESAs indcated in the REMOTE CONSOLES section, at least one mnsole (i.e.: the‘main” console)

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FLUSH MOUNTING 1.MTH TRIM RING KIT(5137TRK) ~3.4.5,Cut out a 4-3/4 high by W wide opening in the wall between studs, no lessthan 1-1/2 from ether stud

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,-,POWERING THE SYSTEMAC POWERThe Ademco 1451 transformer with enclosure (supplied) is used to supply ACpower to the 5140XM panel. The 1451 consists o

Page 23 - ..”. ”..

TABLE OF CONTENTS1.Il.Ill.Iv.v..,-GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...5The 5140XM Control ...

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BATTERYAs a function of the 5140XM control, battery voltage is montored once every 60SUPERVISIONseconds. Under normal Wndifions the battery votiage sh

Page 25 - Nm Em,. m, ,Nw.mm

POLLING LOOP CURRENT, DRAW WORKSHEETRefer to the POLLING LOOP sedion for device restftibns for fire and bur la usa e.~--,” “.- , ,!,14196 Quad PIR4278

Page 26 - AL, REM,.

4)5)6)7)8)9)Enter devices”BELL 2 OUTPUTconnected to bell 2Total CurrentDevice Model #output, calculateDevice Current X# of Units= Standby Alsrmslsrm c

Page 27 - MOUNTING THE CONSOLES

V. SYSTEM OPERATION,.-GENERALINFORMATIONIINSTALLERS CODE(lISER #1/Authorl@Level O)SECURIW ACCESS CODESThe 5140XM system allows up to 99 4-digit securi

Page 28 - $,,...

To ADD a Master,Manager or Operatorcod=To CHANGE a Master,Manager or Operatorcode:To DELETE a Master,Manager or Operatorcode:To WEW UserAuthori& L

Page 29 - POWERING THE SYSTEM

Ml\STERfMANAGER As shipped from the factory, there are no master or manager codes pre-~SODES (Authorityprogrammed. The installer must program at least

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, .~KEYPAD FUNCTIONSGENERALNote that if QUICK ARM is enabled (field ‘29), the [#] key can be pressed insteadINFORMATIONof entering the secutity code,

Page 31 - OUtDUtS a“d 00 IIIn”

‘VIEWING CAPABILITIESOF A USERVIEWINGDOWNLOADEDMESSAGESUSING THE BUILT-INUSER’S GUIDEDISPLAYINGDESCRIPTORSPANIC KEYSEnter a security code + [*] + [*]

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FIRE SUPERVISORY AND TROUBLEGENERALINFORMATIONSUPV & “CHECK”MESSAGESOTHER TROUBLECONDITIONSPOWER FAILUREThe word “SUPWont heconsole’sd isplay acco

Page 33 - V. SYSTEM OPERATION

SETTING THE REAL-TIME CLOCKThe panel uses the real-time clock to trigger test report transmissions and totime/date stamp events written into the event

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LIST OF FIGURESLIST OF FIGURES1,2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9,10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.5140XM FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM ...

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1EWNT LOGGING PROCEDURESIMPORTANT: In order for time and date stamping to occur, the system’s real-time clock must be set.Refer to the SETTING THE REA

Page 36 - KEYPAD FUNCTIONS

To display the events In a particular category, press [8] at the desiredcatego~ screen. If in tisplay Mode, events will appear one at a time from !he

Page 37

VI.SPLIT/DUALREPORTINGADEMCO LOW SPEEDSESCOMWDIONICS4+2 REPORTING4+2 EXPRESSSYSTEM COMMUNICATIONDual reporting ~51 ) sends all reports to both primary

Page 38 - FIRE SUPERVISORY AND TROUBLE

,ADEMICO HIGH SPEED ADEMCOS Hgh Speed format transmits data in DTMF at a rate of 10 characters perREPORTINGsecond. The handshake frequency is 1400 Hz

Page 39 - SETTING THE REAL-TIME CLOCK

ID EVENT CODESTABLE OF CONTACT~Codel DefinitionCode[ ‘-’: -’”--i97. I ,110Fire Alarm111Smoke Alarm.113WaterFlow Alarm121Duress122Silent Panic123Audibl

Page 40 - EWNT LOGGING PROCEDURES

V1l. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEMGENEWL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURESGENERAL INFORMATIONlISER-FRIENDLY ZONE.IDEVICE & ALPHAPROGRAMMING (#93Menu Mode),-.COMMUNI

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PROG~MMiNG STEPS(cont.)5. Use #93 Menu Mode for device programmingRefer to the DEVICE PROGRAMMING section to assign console ID numbers,and to selectiv

Page 42 - SYSTEM COMMUNICATION

GENERALINFORMATIONLOADINGIGOMMUNICATIONDEFAULTSTo help expedite the installation, Ademco has incorporated 4 differentcommunication defauffs in the Con

Page 43

SUMMARY OFDEFAULTCONSEQUENCESLow Speed (’94’80)Loading “ttik default doee the following:...Selecte low epeed, etandard fo~mat with no checkeum, tor Bo

Page 44 - Alam w~eflfi~tio”

PROGRAMMING DATAThe programming fields are grouped into three sets (or “pages”), as representedFIELDSin the diagram below. The fhst set is awessed as

Page 45 - V1l. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM

GENERAL INFORMATIONTHE 5140XMCONTROLEASY PROGRAMMING-IMEMORY-OF-ALARMBUILT-!N USER’SMMUAL ANDDESCRIPTOR REWWThe 5140XM offers the features of a UL lis

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#93 USER FRIENDLY MENU MODEGENEW INFORMATION After programming all system related programming fieUs in the uwal way, presW3 to display the first choic

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IiLPHJi PROGRAMMING Assigning Zone DescriptorsA user friendly Enghsh language descriptiotilocation of all pri:~~ctionzones andsystem zones can be prog

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–52-Addlng Custom WordsUp to 20 installerdefined words mn be added to the built-in vocabula~. Each of the 20‘words- can sdually mnsist of seversl word

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.—.Tr—_,AURMALCOVEALLEYAMBUSHANTENNAARwAPARTMI:NTARTA~lCAUDIOAUXAUXILIARYBABYBACKBARBARNBASEMENTBATH RO12MBEDBEDRCOMBELBELL-IBELL-2BLOWERBOILERBOTTOMB

Page 50 - #93 USER FRIENDLY MENU MODE

VIII. DOWNLOADING PRIMER(Remote Downloader is not a UL aDDroved feature)WNATisDOWNLOADING?HOW DOESDOWNLOADINGWORK?ADWSORIESDownloading allows the oper

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WHAT CAN BE DONE . Arm the System in the Away Mode; Disarm the SystemONCE PANEL IS. Bypass a ZonelION.LINEII?. Force the System to Accept a New Progra

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IX. TESTING THE SYSTEMBATTERY TEST When AC power is present, the 5140XM will mrr a brief battery test every 60semnds to determine if there is a batter

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.-BURGLARY WALKThis test causes the system to sound console beeps in response to fauftsonTESY (cde + TEST [5~burglary and non-fire related 24 hour zon

Page 54 - VIII. DOWNLOADING PRIMER

X. REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIREMENTSNOTE 1: Set field 3’82 to “O” to disable burglary faatures Hburglary protetiionwill not be installed (disablesAWAY, S

Page 55 - Whenever a download or

4190WH OPERATIONTne4190WH is a2-zone (known as Ieft and tight zones)RPM. The Ieff zone can be used forclosed-circuk davices,and for open-circuti devim

Page 56 - IX. TESTING THE SYSTEM

Il. ZONE CONFIGURATIONSZONE WPE DEFINITIONSThe 5140XM System albws up to M zones of hard-wire and polfing tip protection. Each zone must be assi~dto a

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DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR ADDRESSABLE CONSOLES AND POLLING LOOP DNICES,.--.60-

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“45.48.47.&.49.3COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO EXPRESS FORMAT (’94’81)PRIMRY FORMAT❑ timm Express “51 DUALREPORTING❑ mLOW SPEED FORMAT (Primav)

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.45“46.47’46.49‘sCOMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCO HIGH SPEED FORMAT ~94*82)PRIMARY FORWT❑ AtimHgh ~ .51 DUAL REPORTING❑ .LOW SPEED FORMAT(Pnmay)❑.- S

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COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for ADEMCOS CONTACT ID FORMAT ~94*83)PR,IWRY FORWT❑ ~ titilD .51 DUALRE~mNG❑ .LCIWSPEEDFORMT (Pnmaw)❑.52STANDARD~PANDED RE~RT F

Page 63 - ❑4m5m6m m

XI. SPECIFICATIONS5140XM CONTROLPhyslcsl: 18H X 14.5W X 4.3”DElectrical:Primary PowecFrom Adem No. 1451 Transformer with enclosure; rated 18VAC, 72VAB

Page 64 - ❑ AbmHgh ~

))IwARNING: OWNER’S INSTRUCTION NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVEOREFER10 INSTRUCTIONSN60!9 FOR ADDITIONALINFORMATIONTEST BURGLARY SYSTEM WEEKLY, T“PESOFFIRE S,

Page 65 - ❑ ~ titilD .51 DUALRE~mNG

r“FEDERAL, COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMEN~TMsequipment haskentested to FCCrquiremetis andh~ben foutia~@~leforuse. The FCCrsquires the folbwi

Page 66 - XI. SPECIFICATIONS

CANADIAN DEPAR ENT OF COMMUNICATIONS(DO~~ STATEMENT-.NOTICEThe Canadian Depafiment of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certif

Page 67 - 5140XM SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS

Type 09Supewiaed Fire (NoVerification),-.Type 10itierlor w/DelayType 16Fire Mth VerificationType 17Fire WaterflowTy~ 18Fire SupewiaoryType 1924 Hour T

Page 68 - tooperatethe equipment

WARNING!THE LIMITATIONSOF THIS ALARM SYSTEMVMlethis System is an advanced design security system, if does not offer guaranteed protection against burg

Page 69 - (DO~~ STATEMENT

_lAlarmIleviceManufact.ri”gCompa”y,aDvisio” of HWayCo~ratio”,and itstivisio”s,subsidaries andaffih-ates ~Selle~), 1W Hleen Way, Syosset, New York 1179

Page 70 - OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM

[ADEMCOJAURM D~CE MANUFACWRING CO.~DMStON OF M~AY CORP.1 ffi EILEEN WAY, SYOSS=, NY 11791NW19VI W93COPYRIG~ @ 1W2 P~AY CORPORATION

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ADDENDUM TO: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 5140XM CONTROLUSE WITH ISSUE: N6019V1RE: Feature Changes and New Program FieldsThis addendum applies to 514

Page 72 - [ADEMCOJ

2. Fire Supervisory Response On Short Circuit Or Open Circuit Selection(new program field 3*13)Field 3*13 allows the installer to select whether a sho

Page 73 - First Digit Second Digit

BASIC 8 HARD-WIRED ZONES (Zones 1-8)GENERALAll zones have a 350 milh-second resWnse and can be assigned any zone t~.INFORMATION All zones provide clas

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ZONE 6: Ths zone maybe programmed to sewe as a tamper loop for the C-COM c;ibinetALTERNATE TAMPER and for the Ademco AB12 grade A burglary bell box. F

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