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Re: programming an Ademco Vista
On Apr 27, 1:56=A0pm, "Doug" <n...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Apr 27, 12:54 pm, "alarman" <nos...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > ri...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > >The IR motion is not working
> > > though. Ive tried NO ever mode and it fails the walk test. The other
> > > zones report a fault and chime but the IR doesnt report
> > > anything. I enabled the sensor's LED and its getting power and
> > > "see's" movement. I have it set to TYPE4 and NC which
> > > allows the system to come READY. I have the inline resister on the
> > > LO side on the panel.
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> > I you arm the system but don't open an entry/exit door, the system may
> > bypass the motion detectors, thinking you are still inside.
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> > --
> > js
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> > He who laughs last.......thinks the slowest
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> Interesting point, how can the motion be tested?
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> If you have programmed the zones for EOL resistors then make sure you are
> using the correct value EOLs.
> If you have programmed the zones for NC then make sure you aren't using EO=
L
> resisotrs.
> Make sure all zones show normal on the keypad.
> Turn the alarm on
> Open and close an entry/exit door.
> Wait for the exit delay to expire and then walk past the motion sensor
> Listen for the siren/bell or whatever audible device you have connected.
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I armed the system as "AWAY", a message appears saying that I could
exit and
system is going to arm AWAY with lots of loud beeps. The system arms
as "STAY"
which by default disables any interior sensors. I tried TYPE 01 and
10. There are
TYPE 20 and 21 but thats only for a 5800. This sensor needs to be
armed for away but
with a delay as it sees the control panel.
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