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S E C T I O N 1
Introduction
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The VISTA–10SE is a control that supports up to 22 hardwired and wireless zones, plus remote keypads.
Features
Basic Hardwired Zones
Provides 6 basic hardwired zones having the following
characteristics:
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Zones 1-6 response time is 300–500 milliseconds.
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Zone 3 programmable fast response time is 10–15
milliseconds.
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EOLR supervision supporting N.O. or N.C. sensors
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Zone 5 supports as many 4-wire smoke or heat
detectors as can be powered from the control).
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Zones 7, 95, and 96 are keypad Panics.
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Zone 8 is Duress.
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Zone 9 is Tamper.
Wireless Expansion
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Supports up to 16 wireless zones.
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Requires the use of a 5881 (5882 in Canada) type RF
receiver (with 5800 Series wireless transmitters), as
shown below.
Receiver Model
No. of Zones
Transmitter Type
5881L (5882L*)
Up to 8
5800
5881M (5881M*)
Up to 16
5800
5881H (5882H*)
Up to 16
5800
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Used in Canada
UL
Wireless may not be used in UL Commercial
Burglary installations.
Remote Keypads
Up to 4 of any of the following keypads may be used:
Fixed-Word Keypads:
6127*, 6128, and 6137.
* This keypad cannot be used if a 4285/4286 VIP
Module is being used.
Alpha Keypads
: 6139 (2-line alphanumeric display).
6138 (1-line alphanumeric display).
When programming from a keypad, a 6139 2-
line alpha keypad must be connected (but
need not stay in the system).
Security Codes
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Installer code is User 1
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One Master code for entire system (User 2).
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4 secondary user codes (Users 3–6)
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One duress code (User 8).
Duress Code: An emergency code that, when
used to disarm or arm the system, will send a
silent duress message to the central station.
Keypad Panic Keys
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Up to 3 programmable panic key functions are
provided.
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Designated as Zones 7, 95, 96.
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Activated by wired and wireless keypads
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Reported separately.
Paging Feature
If the paging feature is to be included in this system,
(refer to Split/Dual Reporting field in SECTION 4: Data
Field Programming), the pager will respond to certain
conditions as they occur in the system by displaying a
7-digit system status code that indicates the type of
condition that has occurred
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The 7-digit status code can be preceded by up to 16
digits (programmed in a separate field), which can
consist of a PIN number, Subscriber account number, or
any additional data that may be required to be sent to
the pager.
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).
Optional Bell Supervision
This is a hardware-enabled option, achieved by cutting
a red jumper on the PC board. If the “Alarm Output”
loop connected to an external sounder is then opened or
shorted, a “bell trouble” message will be displayed at
the keypads, accompanied by a trouble sound. A trouble
report will also be sent to the central station.
Optional RF Jam Detection
If RF jam detection is programmed for a 5800 RF
system, the RF receiver will detect a condition that may
impede proper RF reception (i.e., jamming or other RF
interference). Such a condition will produce a message
display, and a report will be sent to the central
monitoring station (if trouble reporting is enabled).
Optional Output Relays
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Up to 4 relays using one 4204 Relay Module.
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Actions programmable to respond to zone activity or
manual keypad entries.
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