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13-1
SECTION 13
7820 Long Range Radio
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In This Section
General Information
Wiring the Long Range Radio
Programming the Control for the Long Range Radio
Trouble Messages
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General Information
The control can support the 7820 Long Range Radio (LRR) when it is connected to the ECP
(keypad terminals). All messages programmed to be sent via the phone lines may also be
enabled to be sent via the LRR. These messages will be transmitted in Contact ID format
regardless of the format programmed for the control in fields 45 and 47.
It is recommended that if possible, you use Contact ID format for the main dialer. If Contact ID is
not used certain types of reports such as “Listen To Follow” (606), will not be sent at all.
Supervision
The data lines between the control and the LRR can be supervised, as well as certain
functions in the radio. If communication is lost or a trouble condition occurs, both the LRR
and the control’s dialer to the central station can be programmed to send a Trouble message.
Note: For complete information, see the Installation Instructions that accompany the radio.
Operation
The LRR reporting options are defined by selecting categories of events for each subscriber
ID in fields 58 and 59. The reporting categories are Alarms, Troubles, Bypasses,
Openings/Closing, System Events, and Test. (see “Programming the Control for the Long
Range Radio” later in this section).
In addition, within an enabled category, the specific
event must be enabled for dialer reporting. If, for instance, zone 10 is enabled to report, but
zone 11 is not, zone 10 will report via the LRR, but Zone 11 will not.
The priority of events from most to least important, transmitted from the VISTA-128B to the
LRR is: Fire Alarms, Panic Alarms, Burglary Alarms, Fire Troubles, Non-Fire Troubles,
Bypasses, Openings/Closings, Test messages, and all other types of reports. The priority
here is based on the assumption that multiple events occur at approximately the same time.
There isn’t an event priority of messages transmitted via the radio to the central station.
Messages are transmitted on a “first in/first out” basis.
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