Long-range radio – Vista Ademco N7227V5 User Manual

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Long-Range Radio

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In This Section

About Long-Range Radio

Wiring Connections

Programming for Long-Range Radio

Dynamic Signaling Feature

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About Long-Range Radio

If output to Long-Range Radio (LRR) is selected, all messages that are programmed to go to
the primary telephone line receiver are also sent to any LRR that can operate in ECP mode.
These messages (by telephone or radio) are sent in Contact ID format (not affected by entry
in field

46).

UL

For UL installations, Long-Range Radio must be disabled (

27 = 0).

The data line is supervised, as well as certain functions in the radio. If communication is lost
or a trouble develops, an attempt is made to send a message via both radio and telephone to
the Central Station.

For complete information, see the manual that accompanies the radio.

Wiring Connections

Connect the data in/data out terminals and voltage terminals of the LRR being used, to the
control's terminals as shown below.

7720PLUS/7820/7835C

LONG RANGE RADIO

TO CONTROL (DATA IN)

DATA OUT FROM CONTROL

RADIO DATA OUT

RADIO DATA IN

5

6

7

4

+

_

TERMINALS

ON CONTROL

PANEL

BLACK

RED

GREEN

YELLOW

AUX. POWER RTN

AUX. POWER

Figure 14. Long-Range Radio Connections

Programming for Long-Range Radio

Programming for the Long-Range Radio and/or Dynamic Signaling feature that follows is
explained in the DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS section (fields

27 and

93).

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