ADEMCO Vista-20HW Troubleshooting Guide Page 39

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This section provides instructions for mounting the 4285 VIP(VISTA
Interactive Phone) module, wiring the 4285 Module and for programming the
system for phone access via the 4285 Module.
Installing the 4285 Module
General Information
The 4285 VIP module is an add-on accessory for the VISTA-20HW that
permits access to the security system via a Touch-tone phone (either on
premises or by a call-in when away).
The 4285 can amounce many of the same words that would normally be
displayed on an Alpha keypad under the same system conditions.
When properly comected, the 4285 module will enable the user to do the
following via a Touch-tone telephone:
a. Receive synthesized voice messages over the phone regarding the status of
the security system.
b. Arm and disarm the security system and perform most other commands
using the telephone keypad, with voice annunciation being provided over
the phone as confirmation after any command is entered.
The phone used for phone access must have Touch-tone capability, though
Touch-tone service is not necessary (if premises uses PULSE dialing,
switchable phones must be set for Touch-tone temporarily before attempting
phone access).
A
Phone Access User’s Guide for phone access to the security system is
provided with the 4285 module for the user of the system.
Mounting The 42S5 Module
The 4285 module may be mounted in the control cabinet if space is available
or, if this is not possible, on the side of the cabinet or adjacent to it.
When mounting the module outside the cabinet, use the screw holes at its
rear which will permit it to be mounted horizontally or vertically (2-faced
adhesive tape may be used, if preferred). Wires can be brought out horn the
side or back (a round breakout is also available on the back).
Affix the 4285 module’s connections label (supplied separately) to the inside
of the module’s cover if the cover is used. If you have installed the module
within the cabinet, & the label to the inside of the control cabinet’s door.
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