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S E C T I O N 3
Programming
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In This Section
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Programming the Control for 4286 VIP
Module Usage
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Entering the 4286 VIP Module Program-
ming Mode
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Programming Zone Descriptors
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Systems with Alpha Keypads
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Systems Using Only Fixed-Word Keypads
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Programming Note
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Programming Relay Voice Descriptors
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Programming Speaker Output Mode
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Voice Menu for Programming Speaker
Output Mode
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The programming steps that follow must be completed within 3 hours of power-
ing up the 4286. This time constraint is necessary to prevent accidental end
user access to the programming capability of the Module. In the event that this
time period elapses, it will be necessary to remove and then re-apply primary
power to the Module as indicated in the information that follows the end of pro-
gramming on page 3-4.
Programming The Control For 4286 VIP Module Usage
It is important that all fields related to the operation of the 4286 be properly
programmed. These include entries for selection of the 2-digit phone code,
ring detection count, and, in some cases, entries for 4285/4286 supervision.
Refer to the control's programming section for inclusion of the 4285/4286 su-
pervision codes.
The 4286 VIP Module is factory set to device address 4. For addressable con-
trols a Device Address of 04 must be programmed in Device Programming
Mode at the control panel. If using a speaker, assign the 4286 to the same parti-
tion to which the monitored keypad (programmed in field 00 of 4286 program
mode) is assigned.