Ê800-25360V1AÊ
800-25360V1A 8/19 Rev A
The Honeywell Home Trademark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc.
This product is manufactured by Resideo Technologies, Inc.
2 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100
P.O. Box 9040, Melville, NY 11747
2019 Resideo Technologies, Inc.
www.resideo.com
VISTA-21iPLTE/V21SIALTE
Security System
Quick Installation Guide
(A copy of the Installation and Setup Guide is available upon request)
FOR DOCUMENTATION AND ONLINE SUPPORT
: https://mywebtech.honeywellhome.com/ (see instructions 800-25358V1A 8/19 or higher)
These instructions apply to the following Honeywell Home security systems:
VISTA-21iPLTE, V21SIALTE
Features and procedures apply to all, except where differences are noted.
V21SIALTE is a certified SIA-compliant control that meets SIA specifications for False Alarm Reduction.
Mount the Control
1. Remove the cabinet door. Remove the cabinet knockouts
needed for wiring entry.
2. Mount the control cabinet to a sturdy wall in a clean, dry
area, which is not readily accessible to the general public,
using fasteners or anchors (not supplied) with the four
cabinet mounting holes.
3. When installation and wiring is completed, install the
cabinet door and secure by using 2 screws (supplied)
through the door's edge.
OPTIONAL KEY LOCK:
If desired, a key lock can be
installed (K4445V1). See Installation Instructions for details.
Securing the Cabinet Door
4. Mount the PC Board. Refer to the diagram below. If mounting an RF Receiver inside the cabinet, remove the
receiver board from its case, then insert the top of the board into the slots at the top of the cabinet. Install the
control board below the receiver board using the clips and screws provided. Insert grounding lugs into the
left-hand terminals of the antenna blocks and secure them with the screws provided. Insert the receiver's
antennas into the blocks' right-hand terminals, and tighten the screws.
Mounting the PC Board
Optional LTE-21V Module Note:
Refer to the
LTE-21V Module Installation
section in the
online
Installation & Setup Guide
for instructions on mounting this module.
Connect the Transformer & Battery
1361-GT Transformer
(1361CN-GT in Canada)
•
Do not plug the transformer into the AC outlet until all wiring connections to the control are complete. As a
safety precaution, always power down the control when making such connections.
Battery Connections
•
After all connections to the control are completed and
after AC power has been applied
, connect the red and
black flying leads on the control board to the battery.
•
IMPORTANT:
This control will not power-up on battery alone (AC power must be applied). However, once the
system is powered up, it will operate on battery if AC is lost.
UL
For UL installations and Residential fire installations, refer to the chart below for the correct battery size
required to meet the mandatory standby time.
CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHALL (CSFM) AND UL RESIDENTIAL FIRE
24-HOUR BATTERY BACKUP REQUIREMENTS
The California State Fire Marshal and UL have regulations which require that all residential fire alarm control
panels must be provided with a backup battery which has sufficient capacity to operate the panel and its attached
peripheral devices for 24 hours in the intended standby condition, followed by at least 4 minutes in the intended
fire alarm signaling condition. This control panel can meet these requirements without using a supplementary
power supply, provided that the panel’s auxiliary power and bell output currents are limited as listed below.
OUTPUT LIMITATIONS AND REQUIRED BATTERIES
OUTPUT CURRENT LIMITS
BATTERY INFORMATION
Current Total
600mA maximum
total of auxiliary
power plus bell
output currents
Max. Aux.Current
45mA
160mA
200mA
425mA
500mA
Battery Capacity (Amp/Hrs)
4AH
7AH
8AH
14AH
18AH
Recommended Battery (Yuasa No.)
NP4-12 (or ADEMCO 467)
NP7-12
NP4-12 (two) ‡
NP7-12 (two) ‡
NPG18-12
‡
NOTE:
Use two batteries, connected in parallel. Obtain Battery Harness 100-02111. (Both batteries will fit inside the
cabinet.)
Connect Devices, Zones, Sounder, and Phone Line
Refer to the Wiring Diagram on the reverse side for connection information. NOTE:
This system uses a range of reserved addresses for each type of device.
1. Connect keypads and other addressable devices to the ECP terminals 4-7.
Wire Chart For Devices Drawing Aux Power From The Control (12V+ & 12V–)
Wire
TOTAL CURRENT OF ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO A SINGLE WIRE RUN
Size
50 mA or less
100 mA
300 mA
500 mA
600 mA
#22
900ft (274m)
450ft (137m)
150ft (46m)
90ft (27m)
75ft (23m)
#20
1400ft (427m)
700ft (213m)
240ft (73m)
140ft (43m)
120ft (37m)
#18
1500ft (457m)
1100ft (335m)
350ft (107m)
220ft (67m)
170ft (52m)
#16
1500ft (457m)
1500ft (457m)
550ft (168m)
350ft (107m)
270ft (82m)
The length of all wire runs for both partitions combined must not exceed 1500 feet (457m) when unshielded quad conductor cable is used
(750 feet if shielded cable is used).
Standard Keypads
(6150 / 6160 series)
•
Keypad addresses range from address 16-23. Set each keypad’s address accordingly.
NOTE:
Address 16 is reserved for the first keypad and is always enabled in the control.
•
Use data fields
∗
190-
∗
196 to enable keypads and set their sounding options.
Expander Modules
(4219, 4229)
•
Connect desired field wiring to the module’s zone terminals.
•
Expander module addresses range from 07-11. Set each module’s DIP address accordingly.
•
Use
∗
56 Menu mode to program zone characteristics.
Touchscreen Keypads
(6280, Tuxedo, Tuxedo WiFi; = up to 4)
•
Use of touchscreen keypads is independent from and in addition to eight (8) standard keypads.
•
Set each touchscreen’s address accordingly (1, 2, 5, 6; see table on back) and enable in field
∗
189.
•
Make sure the auxiliary current drain is within the control’s limitation. Otherwise
use an external power
supply
to power the touchscreen keypads.
RF Receiver
(5881, 5883, RF Keypad)
•
5881ENL= up to 8 RF zones; 5881ENM / 6150RF = up to 16 RF zones
5881ENH / 5883H / 6160RF = up to system maximum RF zones
•
Set the receiver’s address to 00 using the module’s DIP switches.
•
If using wireless keypads, set field
∗
24 RF House ID Code appropriately.
•
Do not locate the receiver or transmitters on or near metal objects. This will decrease range and/or block
transmissions.
•
Do not locate the RF receiver in an area of high RF interference (indicated by frequent or prolonged
lighting of the receiver’s LED; random flicker is OK).
•
Do not locate RF receiver closer than 10 feet from any keypads.
Program the Control
Refer to the Programming Guide to program the control
(or use Compass Downloader)
.
1. Enter Programming Mode: installer code + 8-0-0.
2. Change the default Installer Code using field
∗
20.
3. Enter the appropriate central station phone numbers and account numbers.
4. Program the system data field options as desired.
5. Use the various menu modes to program zones, relay outputs, descriptors, etc.
6. If AVS system is installed, use the appropriate AVS Quick Program Command.
7. Program Schedules (if used): Master code + [#] + 64
Use the following commands to set test report frequency (first report sent 12 hrs after command):
installer code +[#] + [0] + 0 = test report sent every 24 hours
installer code +[#] + [0] + 1 = test report sent once per week
installer code +[#] + [0] + 2 = test report sent every 28 days
8. Enable RF button keyfobs (if used) and assign to user numbers accordingly.
9. Show the Master user how to change the default Master code:
master code + [8] + 0-2 + new code + new code again
Test the System
Sniffer Mode Test:
To verify that all transmitters have been properly programmed, disarm all partitions.
1. From a keypad in partition 1, enter Installer code + [#] + 3. All programmed transmitters are displayed.
2. Fault all transmitters in turn. The display clears each transmitter as a signal is received.
3. Exit Sniffer mode: Installer code + 1 (OFF); does not automatically expire; you must exit manually.
System Test
1. Disarm the system and close all protected windows, doors, etc.
2. Enter the Installer code + [5] (TEST), then press 0 = walk.
(Option 1 = Dial checks phone line integrity.)
3. Listen. The external sounder should sound for about 1 second then turn off.
4. Fault all zones in turn and listen for three beeps from the keypad. ID of each faulted point should appear on the
keypad display. The display clears when the zone is restored.
5. Test all smoke and CO detectors following the manufacturer's instructions and check the display.
6. When all zones have been checked, and are intact (closed), there should be no zone identification
numbers displayed on the keypad.
7. Exit test mode: security code + [1] (OFF).
Relay Modules
(4204)
•
Connect desired field wiring to the module’s relay contact terminals.
•
Relay module addresses range from address 12-15. Set each module’s DIP address accordingly.
•
Use
∗
79 /
∗
80 Menu modes to map each device address and define output functions.
Communication Device
(LTE-21V)
•
Set the communication device to address 03.
•
Use
∗
29 Menu mode to enable the module then use AlarmNet 360 to program the device.
AVS System
•
If used, follow the installation instructions provided with the module.
•
Connect the AVS module to the control’s ECP terminals and connect all other ECP devices to the AVS
module’s ECP terminals.
•
Set the AVS address using its DIP switches: set to address 11
•
Use the desired AVS Quick Program Command to set pre-defined options:
installer code + [#] + 0 + 3: enable AVS operation
installer code + [#] + 0 + 4: enable AVS and enable panel sounds on AVST speaker
•
Use field
∗
55 Dynamic Signaling Priority to select the desired reporting paths.
2. Connect hardwire zones to the appropriate zone terminals 8-20.
3. On-Board Trigger Connections
•
Connect field wiring to the appropriate trigger pin using the 4-wire cable (N4632-4, not supplied).
•
Trigger outputs are normally high, and go low upon programmed condition (can be set inverted).
•
Use
∗
79/
∗
80 Menu modes to program the trigger outputs.
•
Output 17 (pin 1) = supports up to 100mA max; Output 18 (pin 5) = supports up to 20mA max
4. Install Wireless Zone Transmitters.
•
Use
∗
56 Menu mode to program wireless zones and enroll the transmitters.
•
Use the Go/No Go Test mode to verify adequate signal strength from each transmitter location:
Enter Installer code + [#] + 4, then fault each transmitter and listen for 3 beeps at the keypad and the zone
display. Exit mode: user code + 1 (OFF).
5. Connect the external sounder to terminals 3 and 4.
•
If not using bell supervision, connect the supplied 820 ohm resistor across terminals 3 and 4. If using bell
supervision, see the next bullet point.
•
If supervised output desired, see Sounder Supervision wiring diagram on reverse side, and set field
∗
91
Option Selection for Bell Supervision.
6. Connect the phone line using terminals 21-24.
•
Use an RJ31X jack as shown in the diagram on reverse side.
Major Features and Capacities
Feature
Details
Partitions
2 plus common area
Zones
48 plus 16 keyfob zones for total of 64 zones:
•
8 hardwired zones (1-8)
•
Up to 40 additional wired zones (9-48) using up to 5 4219/4229
modules
•
Up to 40 wireless zones (5800 series; zones 9-48)
•
4 configurable zone types
Security Codes
48
Schedules
32
Keypad macros
4
Event Logging
100
Paging
4
Keypads
8
Touch Screen Devices
4
4219, 4229
5
4204
4
Output Relays
16
On-Board Triggers
2
Output Functions
48
WARRANTY INFORMATION
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
https://www.security.honeywellhome.com/hsc/resources/wa/index.html
The product should not be disposed of with other household waste. Check for the nearest authorized
collection centers or authorized recyclers. The correct disposal of end-of-life equipment will help
prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
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