VistaQuest N7227V5 User Manual

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Programming the Control For a 5700 Wireless System

1.

With at least one two-line Custom English keypad wired and set to address
31 (default), power up the system temporarily by plugging the AC
transformer (previously wired to the control) into a 120VAC outlet.

2.

Enter data field programming mode: Installer Code + 8 + 0.

3

Set data field

22 (RF SYSTEM TYPE) to “ 1” (5700)

4.

Enter the House ID (01–31) in data field

24. (RF HOUSE ID CODE)

The House ID entered in this field will identify 5700 series transmitters in a
5700 RF system (all 5700 type transmitters are set for the same House ID).
If a 5827BD wireless keypad is to be used in a 5700 RF system, the same
House ID code entered in this field must also set on the 5827BD wireless
keypad(s).

5.

Exit the programing mode by keying

99.

The DIP switches in each 5700 series transmitter that is going to be used in the
system must be set to the appropriate zone/ID number and House ID. Refer to
Setting the DIP Switches On 5700 Series Transmitters” and “Wireless Zone/ID
Assignments for 5700 Series Transmitters” on a previous page, if necessary.

The system House ID must have been

programmed in data field

24, and the

DIP switches on all transmitters set for the same ID. If using a 5827BD wireless
keypad, the House ID also applies.
Note:

The 5827BD is keypad programmable; the 5727 wireless keypad is
programmed via its DIP switches. Refer to the instructions supplied
with the 5827BD and 5727 for details.

Batteries should be installed in all transmitters.

Using the House ID Sniffer Mode (5700 Systems)

4281 series RF receivers respond only to 5700 transmitters (and 5827BD
wireless keypads) set to the same House ID (01–31) programmed into the
control panel. This prevents system interference from transmitters in other
nearby systems. Using the House ID Sniffer Mode will make sure you have not
chosen a House ID that is in use in a nearby system.
1.

Enter your Installer Code + # + 2 .

2.

The receiver will now "sniff" out any House IDs in the area and display
them. Keep the receiver in this mode for about 2 hours to give a good
indication of the House IDs being used. Be sure you have used a House
ID that is

not displayed .

3.

To exit the Sniffer Mode, simply enter your Installer Code + OFF .

Since the Sniffer Mode effectively disables wireless point reception, Sniffer
Mode cannot be entered while the system is armed.

Do not permanently mount the transmitters yet; a Go/No Go test (described
later) must be performed after programming is completed to make sure
reception of each transmitter's signal at the proposed mounting location is
adequate.

Zone Programming For 5700 Transmitters

Before proceeding, each of the 5700 transmitters in the system should have
been assigned a unique Zone/ID number via its DIP switches, and this
information marked on the back of the transmitter. “Wireless Zone/ID
Assignments for 5700 Series Transmitters
” on a previous page provides
information concerning the assignment of Zone/ID numbers to transmitters.

1. With a 2-line Custom English keypad connected to the keypad terminals,

power up the system temporarily. If you had previously connected the AC
transformer to the control panel, you need only plug the transformer in (to
120VAC outlet) to power up the system.

2. Enter the programming mode by keying: Installer Code + 8 + 0.

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