
Communication Default Programming
General
To help expedite the installation, Ademco has incorporated 4 different
communication defaults in the Control (Low Speed, Ademco Express, Ademco
High Speed & Ademco’s new Contact ID). These defaults automatically program
industty-standard code assignments for zones, keypad panics, non-alarm and
supervisory conditions, and can be loaded at any time without affecting
non-
communication program fields.
Using these defaults saves programming time! After loading one of the
communication defaults, you only need to wire the devices to their appropriate
zones, and program the following:
● Central station phone number(s), fields *33 & ●34
● Subscriber’s account number(s), fields ●32 & *9O
● Zone type responses, fields ●02-*05 & 1*O1-1●O5
● Delays, timeouts, and miscellaneous control options.
The system is then operational.
The program fields that are affected by loading one of the communication
defaults are fields
●45 - ●82. Default values for each communication default are
listed on the pages at the end of this manual.
For detailed information about reporting formats, see the SYSTEM
COMMUNICATION section.
Easy-To-Program
The VISTA XM programming scheme eliminates the need to program zones to
Communication
channels, and then channels to codes. If programming communication fields
Fieids
manually, simply enter whatever code (3+1, 4+1, 4+2 or Ademco Express) is to
be sent for each zone (including panics, non-alarm codes and supervisory
codes). NOTE: Enter “1O“ to transmit an “A”, which appears as “O” at the
receiver.
All zones are separated into groups of 8, with common restore, trouble and
bypass codes for every 2 groups (16 zones). There are 2 double-digit entries for
each code.
For 3+1, 4+1, 4+2 and Ademco Express, the first entry is the alarm code for a
standard
report and also assigns the reporting channel. The second entry is the
ID digit for an expanded 3+1 or 4+1 report, or for a 4+2 or Ademco Express
report. If the second digit is O,only 3+1 or 4+1 (or 4+1 express) non-expanded
messages will be sent, If only three digits are entered in the account number
field, the ID or second digits are ignored, if entered.
For Ademco High Speed format, the first digit entry is the channel assignment for
that zone, and the second digit is ignored, if entered,
For Contact ID reporting, the first digit entry (any non zero entry) enables
reporting for that zone and also assigns the reporting channel, and the second
digit is ignored.
Note: Restoral reports for an event will not be sent if the event itself is not
enabled, even if a restore code is programmed for that event.
Low Speed Loading this default does the following:
(*94 *80)
● Selects low speed, standard format with no checksum, for both phone
numbers.
“ Assigns the following report codes:
03 for zones 2-47
01 for zones 1 & 48-55 (fire zones)
02 for zones 62,63
(panic transmitters), & 95, 96,99
(keypad panics)
09
for all alarm restores
c Enables all zone type restores.
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