General description – VistaQuest N7227V5 User Manual

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Section 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The VISTA–10SE is a control that supports up to 22 zones, using basic hard-wired, and/or
wireless, plus remote keypads.

Basic Hardwired Zones

(1–6)

Provides 6 basic hardwired zones having the following characteristics:
• Zones 1-6 response time is 300–500 milliseconds.
• Zone 3 programmable High Speed response time (10–15 milliseconds).
• EOLR supervision supporting N.O. or N.C. sensors
• Zone 5 supports as many 4-wire smoke or heat detectors as can be powered

from the control).

• Zone 7, 95 and 96 are keypad Panics.
• Zone 8 Duress.
• Zone 9 Tamper.

Optional Expansion

Zones (up to 16 total

wireless zones)

Wireless Expansion:
• Supports up to 16 wireless zones.

• Requires the use of a 4281 type RF receiver (with 5700 series wireless

transmitters) or 5881 (5882 in Canada) type RF Receiver (with 5800 series
wireless transmitters), as shown below.

Receiver Model

No. of Zones

Transmitter Type

4281L (4281CN-L*)

Up to 4

5700

4281M (4281CN-M*)

Up to 8

5700

4281H (4281CN-H*)

Up to 8

5700

5881L (5882L*)

Up to 8

5800

5881M

Up to 16

5800

5881H (5882H*)

Up to 16

5800

*

Used in Canada.

Remote Keypads

Up to 4 of any of the following keypads may be used:

Fixed-Word Keypads:

4127*, 4137AD, 6127*, 6128, and 6137.

*

These keypads cannot be used if the 4285 Phone module is being used.

Alpha Keypads:

5137AD , 6139 (2-line alphanumeric displays).
6138 (1-line alphanumeric display).

For programming from a keypad, a 5137AD or 6139 2-line Alpha keypad
must be connected (but need not necessarily stay in the system).

Security Codes

• One Master code for entire system (user 2). Installer code is user 1.
• 4 secondary user codes (users 3–6).
• One duress code (User 8).

Duress Code : An emergency code which, when used to disarm or arm the
system, will send a silent duress message to the central station .

Keypad Panic Keys

• Up to 3 programmable panic key functions are provided.
• Designated as Zones 95, 96, 7.
• Activated by wired & wireless keypads.
• Reported separately, distinguished by subscriber ID number.

Paging Feature

If the paging feature has been programmed for your system, your pager will
respond to certain conditions as they occur in your system, and display code
numbers indicating the type of condition that has occurred.

Quick Arm Feature

“Quick Arm” may be programmed , allowing use of the [#] key in place of the
security code for arming (Quick Arm will not work unless the Master code has
been programmed into the system).

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