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VISTA-128BP/VISTA-250BP Installation and Setup Guide
3-20
Trouble Messages
The following messages are displayed on the 6139/6160
when a problem exists on the Long Range Radio:
1. LRR Battery: The battery connected to the radio
is low.
2. PLL out of Lock: The radio has an internal fault
and cannot transmit any messages.
3. Early Power Detect: RF power is detected without
a valid transmission.
4. Power Unattained: Full RF power was never
attained.
5. Frwd. Power Loss: RF power was not sustained
throughout the transmission.
6. Antenna Fault: A problem with the antenna has
been detected.
7. LRR CRC is bad: The radios EEPROM is corrupt
(the internal CRC is bad).
NOTES:
Items 2 and 3 require factory service.
Items 4 and 5 could be the result of a bad or low
battery.
If the item 6 message appears, check the antenna,
connection and cable; if they are secure, factory service
is required.
All these messages are displayed in conjunction with
the “CHECK 8xx message, which indicates a trouble
on the address to which the LRR unit is programmed in
the control.
All of these events except Antenna Fault are sent to the
event log and reported to the central station using
Contact ID Event Code 333 (expansion device trouble).
Antenna Fault uses Event Code 357. If the tamper is
tripped on the LRR, it uses Event Code 341 (expansion
device tamper).
Installing the Alpha Pager Module
The VA8201 Alpha Pager Module (APM) is used for the
transmission of alphanumeric messages to a user-
subscribed Paging Service. The APM will dial and can
be programmed to send the information to up to 8
different paging services. In addition, the module can
direct the reports to a parallel or serial printer.
NOTE:
The APM is only required for alphanumeric
format. The system sends numeric format messages
directly.
U
L
The Alpha Pager Module is not permitted in UL
installations.
The types of events (messages) the pager can transmit
are divided into 5 categories: alarms, troubles,
bypasses, openings/closings, and system.
The options for each paging service are:
Paging service phone number
Format (numeric, alphanumeric)
Two Delay Times (numeric format only): the time
between dialing and transmitting of pager ID and
the time between pager ID and event information
Pager ID number (if necessary)
Partition(s) (which partitions the events are
transmitted for)
Types of messages (events) sent.
Must be
programmed for the pager to work.
The APM hangs up between each message. Multiple
messages are sent in the order received. If the APM
cannot make contact with the paging service, it retries
up to 10 times.
When using the APM, field
14 must be
programmed for RS232 input (1). Zone 9
can longer be used as a protection zone.
The APM transmits alphanumeric messages
using the TAP protocol. You must check
with the paging service to ensure that they
are using the TAP protocol Rev. 1.8 or
higher.
Paging Service Advisory
If you are setting up the software for the first time,
contact your paging service provider for the following
two pieces of information:
The exact access number to be used with each
receiving device
The correct PIN number for each receiving device.
Pager Formats
The system supports pager formats numeric and
alphanumeric.
Numeric Format
SSSS P EEE ZZ, where:
SSSS The partitions 4-digit subscriber number (field
32)
P Partition number
EEE 3-digit event code
ZZZ 3-digit zone or user number
NOTE:
If any of the digits for the subscriber number
are hex digits (B, C, D, E, F), they will be replaced with
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, respectively, on the pager display.
Numeric Format Event Codes
Event Code
Alarm 333
Trouble 555
Open 444
Close 777
Other 000
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