736V V-PLEX MODULE
Installation Guide
DESCRIPTION
Figure 1: 736V V-Plex Module
The 736V V‑Plex® Module allows
technicians to replace Honeywell®
VISTA® FB Series panels with DMP
XR150/XR550 Series panels without
requiring the replacement of serial
number addressable V‑Plex devices.
When connected to an
XR150/XR550 Series panel,
the module converts V‑Plex devices
to DMP LX‑Bus zones.
Each 736V supports up to 96 V‑Plex
devices. To add more devices to a
system, connect a second module
to another LX‑Bus and second
polling loop circuit.
Compatibility
•
XR150/XR550 Series Panels with
Firmware Version 191 (7/2/19) or
Higher
•
V‑Plex devices with serial
number addresses. For a list of
compatible V‑Plex devices, refer
to Compatibility.
What is Included?
•
One 736V V‑Plex Module
•
One Model 330 Dual ‑Ended
4‑Wire Harness
•
Hardware pack
1
FIND V-PLEX DEVICE SERIAL NUMBERS
Before removing the Honeywell VISTA control panel and cabinet,
you can retrieve a list of V‑Plex device serial numbers and names
from the panel with Honeywell’s Compass® remote programming
software. Printing V‑Plex device information will be helpful
when programming the devices into the panel and will reduce
programming time. Serial numbers are also printed on each V‑Plex
device.
If you don’t have access to the device serial numbers, refer to 736V
V‑Plex Advanced Settings Guide (LT‑1934) for information about
alternative programming.
MOUNT THE 736V
2
After replacing the Honeywell VISTA control panel and cabinet
with an XR150 or XR550 Series panel and DMP enclosure, mount
the module in the enclosure using the standard 3‑hole mounting
pattern. Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 as needed during
installation.
1. Hold the plastic standoffs against the inside of the
enclosure side wall.
2. Insert the included Phillips head screws from the outside of
the enclosure into the standoffs. Tighten the screws.
3. Carefully snap the module onto the standoffs.
Keypad Ena.
Write Ena./
Clear
LX Bus
Connection
Polling Loop Terminals
Mounting Holes
LX
Figure 2: 736V PCB Configuration
Figure 3: Standoff Installation