Guardian Technologies Ademco VISTA-40 User Manual

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This is recommended if dual reporting is selected, to
allow the report to be sent to primary and secondary
numbers.

The display returns to the DEVICE ADDRESS
prompt for entry of the next device or exit from
DEVICE PROGRAMMING mode.

Relay Programming

These relay output actions

are performed in

response to a

programmed condition.

The VISTA-40 supports up to eight (8) X-10 and/or relay outputs. The X-10
interface is made via a 4300 plug-in transformer. Relay and X-10 devices are
interchangeable in functionality. Once a device is programmed into the system,
there is no distinction between an X-10 or a relay output device.

Relays can be used to perform many different function and actions. Each relay
must be programmed to begin one of four types of ACTIONS at a designated
START event and end that ACTION at a designated STOP event.

Action (A)
The "ACTION" of a relay is the way in which the relay will respond when activated
by the "START" event. There are 4 different choices of actions:

1) CLOSE for 2 Seconds....The relay will activate for 2 seconds then reset.

Because the relay resets on its own, "STOP" programming is not necessary

2) CLOSE....The relay will activate and remain activated until it is told to

deactivate by the "STOP" programming.

3) PULSE ON and OFF....The relay will pulse (intermittent activation) until it

is told to deactivate by the "STOP" programming.

4) No Response....Relay is not used.

S T A R T
The "START" programming determines when and under what conditions the
relay will activate. There are 3 parts that must be programmed; Event, Zone List,
and Zone type/System Operation. Each part is described below.

1) EVENT (EV)....The "EVENT" instructs the relay what condition must occur

to the zone(s) programmed into the "ZONE LIST" in order to activate the
relay. The "EVENT" and "ZONE LIST" work together. There are 5 different
choices of events:

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ALARM....An alarm condition occurring on any zone in the zone list will
activate the relay.

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FAULT....A fault condition (whether control is armed or disarmed) on any
zone in the zone list will activate the relay.

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TROUBLE....A trouble condition occurring on any zone in the zone list will
activate the relay. (

A trouble condition can only occur on fire and

day/night zones).

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NOT USED....Use when an "EVENT" is not needed. If a "ZONE LIST" is not
being used because a "ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION" is, it is not
necessary to use an "EVENT" or a "ZONE LIST".

2) ZONE LIST (ZL)....A "ZONE LIST" is a list of zones selected by the

installer via menu selection after relay programming is completed. When an
event occurs as assigned by "EVENT" on any zone within that list, the relay
will activate as selected in "ACTION". In this way many zones can be assigned
to a single event very easily. For example: you may wish a relay to activate
(perhaps to activate a strobe to get a visual indication) whenever one zone of
a group of zones is faulted.

3) ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION (ZT)....Instead of using a "ZONE

LIST" and "EVENT", a specific zone response type or action can be selected
to activate the relay. If a specific zone response type is chosen, any zone of
that type going into alarm, trouble, or fault will cause the relay to activate as
selected in "ACTION". Any zone of that type that restores will deactivate the
relay. If a "SYSTEM OPERATION" is chosen, that operation will cause the
relay to activate as selected in "ACTION".

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