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Brand | ADEMCO |
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Model | Vista 4140XMPT2 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Lists the major features of the 4140XMPT2 system, covering zones, output control, consoles, keyswitch, programming, user codes, and communication.
Describes special system features like Global Arming, Polling Loop, Glass Break Detector, Quick Bypass, Memory-Of-Alarm, Circuit Breakers, Built-in Users Manual, Descriptors, Cabinet, Scheduling, Wireless, Event Logging, and Access Control.
Details programming features like User Codes, Installer Code, Alpha Descriptors, Custom Words, Comm. Fields, Comm. Defaults, Downloading, #93 Menu Mode, and Scheduling Menus.
Lists communication features such as Zone Reports, Exception Reporting, Callback, Real-Time Clock, AC Loss Reporting, Test Reporting, Split/Dual Reporting, Cancel Report, Voltage Triggers, and Phone Numbers.
Provides an overview of partitioning concepts for the 4140XMPT2 system.
Lists basic partitioning features like Simple, Secure, Reliable, Consoles, User Codes, Zones, and Partitions.
Provides examples of partitioned system applications for two-family houses and factory/office environments.
Details shared system components and software features like Dialer, Alarm Relay/Sounder, Power Supply, Wireless Keypad, Keyswitch Station, and panic/reporting options.
Lists functions and devices assignable on a per-partition basis, including Consoles, Delays, User Codes, and Zone assignment.
Explains scheduling functions like Arm/Disarm control, Open/close by exception, Relay Control (Time Driven Events), and Daylight Savings Time.
Describes the access control feature which triggers an output device using a user code.
Details the powerful feature allowing automatic activation of devices based on time windows.
Explains how end users can program timers for output devices, analogous to appliance timers.
Defines zone types and lists applicable sensors, including hard-wire, polling loop, and wireless devices.
Summarizes characteristics of basic wired zones, detailing Zone 1 and Zone 9 and their applications.
Details the characteristics of zones 2 through 8, including applications and supervision.
Provides advisory notes regarding latching type devices and N.O./N.C. contacts for zones 2-8.
Explains the polling loop interface for expanding zones, its power and communication functions.
Lists advisories for polling loop use, including limitations on current draw, number of devices, and wire runs.
Lists and describes various compatible polling loop devices like the 4208, 4190WH, 4278 PIR, 4275 PIR, 4194 Contact, 4197 Extender, and smoke detectors.
Covers wireless expansion characteristics, supported transmitters, and general RF receiver information.
Explains how receivers are supervised and the trouble conditions that may arise from connection loss.
Details the importance of house IDs for preventing system interference and how to set them.
Describes the sniffer mode used to check for existing house IDs in nearby systems.
Highlights features of the 4280 series receiver, including wiring, house ID, address, and spatial diversity.
Details features of the 4281 series receiver, including wiring, house ID, and device address.
Outlines features of the 5881 series receiver, including wiring, house ID, and device address.
Covers general characteristics of 5700 and 5800 series transmitters, including IDs and house IDs.
Explains transmitter supervision for low battery and check-in signals, and related trouble conditions.
Describes the process to check transmitter settings and operation using installer code and specific key sequences.
Explains the test mode for determining the best transmitter location by adjusting receiver sensitivity.
Discusses the use of RF keys for arming/disarming and their tie to user assignments.
Lists desired alarm responses for 5700 series devices based on zone type and transmitter ID.
Provides advisories on transmitter placement, receiver location, and RF interference.
Explains fault annunciation for polling loop and RF receivers shared across partitions.
Details the 5701 panic transmitter's programmability and usage.
Describes the 5711 transmitter with built-in reed switch and its usage.
Covers the 5711WM transmitter with reed switch, its usage, and tamper protection.
Explains the 5715WH universal transmitter's DIP switch selectable features and usage.
Details the 5727 wireless keypad's functions, panic keys, and LED indications.
Describes the 5716 transmitter with built-in reed switch and its usage.
Explains the 5775 wireless PIR motion detector's features and monitoring capabilities.
Details the 5706 smoke detector's built-in transmitter and alarm sounder.
Covers the 5707 smoke detector's features, including its transmitter and alarm.
Details the 5801 transmitter's functions, battery, and mounting options.
Describes the 5802 transmitter's single button action, waterproofing, and alarm avoidance.
Covers the 5802CP transmitter's single button action, waterproofing, and alarm avoidance.
Details the 5803 transmitter's functions, battery, and tamper protection.
Describes the 5806 smoke detector's battery, tamper protection, and alarm.
Covers the 5807 smoke detector's battery, tamper protection, and alarm.
Details the 5816 transmitter's NO/NC capability, tamper, and battery.
Explains the 5817 transmitter's switch compatibility, tamper, and battery.
Describes the 5827 keypad's controls, raised dome keys, and positive operation.
Details the 5849 glass break detector's audio discriminator, shock sensor, tamper, and battery.
Covers the 5890 PIR's interchangeable lenses, battery saver, and pattern.
Explains connector J7's trigger outputs for modules, keyswitch, sounder, and auxiliary equipment.
Details the 675 Ground Start module for telephone lines requiring ground start operation.
Describes the optional remote keyswitch for arming/disarming and its connection to Zone 7.
Explains using the Amseco PAL 328N to remote console sounds and its wiring.
Covers the system's support for 16 relay outputs from modules or X-10 devices for event activation.
Details the 4204 relay module's 4 form C relays, wiring, and DIP switch settings.
Explains the use of the 4300 transformer for X-10 devices and its interface wiring.
Covers auxiliary power for consoles, polling loop devices, and limitations on current draw.
Describes the control's wet bell relay output for powering external alarm sounders and compatible sounders.
Explains connecting phone lines, handset wiring, and handling PABX connections and warnings.
Describes the control cabinet's suitability and mounting requirements in a secure, inaccessible area.
Provides step-by-step instructions for mounting the PC board into the cabinet.
Details the process for installing the control cabinet's lock and retainer clip.
Explains the primary power supply, back-up battery, earth ground connections, and the power-up procedure.
Provides a worksheet to calculate current draw for polling loop devices.
Provides a worksheet to calculate current draw for auxiliary devices powered by the control.
Details the procedure for setting the real-time clock using an alpha console or downloader software.
Explains the system's allowance for up to 128 security codes and the Quick Arm feature.
Describes various user levels of authority, from Installer to Duress, and their permitted functions.
Provides examples of granting users access to multiple partitions and using the GOTO function.
Explains how the keypad allows arming, disarming, bypassing zones, and viewing messages.
Explains connecting the system to a local serial printer via the 4100SM module for event log printing.
Explains connections for downloading via the 4130PC software and 4100SM module without a modem.
Explains split and dual reporting options for dividing reports between primary and secondary phone numbers.
Describes the Ademco Low Speed format for pulsed communication and typical message structure.
Details the Sescoa/Radionics format, similar to Ademco Low Speed but with different frequencies.
Explains the 4+2 reporting format, consisting of account and event codes, and zone reporting.
Lists limitations for Ademco High Speed reporting, such as channel availability and zone reporting restrictions.
Lists Contact ID event codes and their definitions, covering various alarm and system events.
Explains how to use test mode to check zone intactness, sounder function, and console beeps.
Details testing procedures for doors and windows, checking beeps and descriptor display.
Describes testing motion detectors, listening for beeps, and observing descriptor display.
Advises following manufacturer procedures to test smoke detectors for proper operation.
Explains how to exit test mode by entering the security code and pressing OFF.
Details tests to perform while armed, including checking entry/exit delays and keypad-initiated alarms.
Guides on explaining system functions, zone operations, and emergency features to the user.
Emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance and testing for satisfactory system operation.
Lists requirements for UL Residential Burglary installations, including partition ownership and device placement.
Provides FCC statement information regarding radio frequency energy and potential interference.
Advises on handling telephone line issues and returning the panel for repair.
Details FCC Part 68 rules, RJ31X jack usage, REN determination, and telephone company notifications.
Explains the Canadian DOC label, equipment certification, and user responsibilities for installation and repairs.
Lists commands for event log display, printing, and clearing.
Lists commands for checking wireless transmitter IDs and performing Go/No Go tests.
Lists commands for adding, changing, and deleting user codes.
Lists commands for arming, disarming, bypassing zones, chime mode, partition goto, and accessing help.
Lists commands for site-initiated download, direct wire download enable, and entering program mode.
Lists commands for installer programmed schedules and user editing of schedules.
Lists commands for activating output devices and access relays.
Details physical and electrical specifications for the 4140XMPT2 control unit.
Provides physical and electrical specifications for the 4137AD and 5137AD remote consoles.
Details physical and electrical specifications for the 6139 remote console.