AlarmNet 7845C Fast Track Setup

Category
Security access control systems
Type
Fast Track Setup

AlarmNet 7845C is a wireless communicator that provides reliable alarm reporting over the cellular network. It is compatible with a wide range of security systems and offers a variety of features to meet your specific needs.

Features:

  • Cellular communication: The 7845C uses the cellular network to transmit alarm signals to the central station. This provides a reliable and secure connection, even in areas with poor landline service.
  • Multiple modes of operation: The 7845C can be configured to operate in a variety of modes, including Contact ID, ECP, 4229, and zone mode. This allows it to be used with a wide range of security systems.

AlarmNet 7845C is a wireless communicator that provides reliable alarm reporting over the cellular network. It is compatible with a wide range of security systems and offers a variety of features to meet your specific needs.

Features:

  • Cellular communication: The 7845C uses the cellular network to transmit alarm signals to the central station. This provides a reliable and secure connection, even in areas with poor landline service.
  • Multiple modes of operation: The 7845C can be configured to operate in a variety of modes, including Contact ID, ECP, 4229, and zone mode. This allows it to be used with a wide range of security systems.
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Table of Contents
Before You Leave the Shop................................................1–1
Equipment Checklist...................................................................1–1
Optional Equipment....................................................................1–1
Check MicroBurst Coverage Availability .....................................1–1
Obtain AlarmNet Account Numbers............................................1–1
Which Operating Mode to Use With Different Types of Control
Panels..............................................................................2–1
Antenna Placement and Transmitter Installation.................3–1
Guidelines..................................................................................3–1
Procedures.................................................................................3–1
Activate the Radio......................................................................................................3–1
Select Mounting Location...........................................................................................3–1
Program the Radio.....................................................................................................3–1
Mount the Radio.........................................................................................................3–2
Register the Radio......................................................................................................3–2
Wire Radio to Control Panel.......................................................................................3–2
Test Alarm Delivery to Central Station .......................................................................3–2
Wiring and Programming Guides By Panel Type................4–1
Vista 10, Vista 20 and Via 30 (Non-E2 Panels)...........................4–1
Programming the Panel
..............................................................................................4–1
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro ...................4–2
Wiring.........................................................................................................................4–2
VISTA-10SE, VIA-30PSE, FA142C, FA145C and
VISTA-10ADTG .....................................................................4–3
Programming the Panel..............................................................................................4–3
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro ...................4–3
Wiring.........................................................................................................................4–3
FA147C......................................................................................4–4
Programming the Panel..............................................................................................4–4
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro ...................4–4
Wiring.........................................................................................................................4–4
VISTA-15, FA148C, 250P1.........................................................4–5
Programming the Panel..............................................................................................4–5
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro ...................4–5
Wiring.........................................................................................................................4–5
VISTA-20SE, VISTA-20HWSE, FA162C, VISTA-20ADT, VISTA-
20Bay and SL150...................................................................4–6
Programming the Panel..............................................................................................4–6
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro ...................4–6
Wiring.........................................................................................................................4–6
Vista 40, Vista 50 and Vista 100 (Non-E2 Panels)......................4–7
Programming the Panel
..............................................................................................4–7
#
93 Menu Mode Programming...................................................................................4–7
Device Programming..................................................................................................4–7
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro ...................4–8
Wiring.........................................................................................................................4–8
VISTA-128B, VISTA-128FB, VISTA-32FB, and FA1600.............4–9
Programming the Panel..............................................................................................4–9
#
93 Menu Mode Programming...................................................................................4–9
Device Programming................................................................................................4–10
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro .................4–11
Wiring.......................................................................................................................4–11
Non-ADEMCO Panels.............................................................. 4–12
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or Using Pro .................4–12
Wiring.......................................................................................................................4–12
Appendix A. Tips for Finding the Best Antenna Location ...A–1
General Guidelines.....................................................................A–1
Table of Contents (cont’d)
GO FOR HEIGHT......................................................................................................A–1
AVOID OBSTACLES.................................................................................................A–1
AVOID INTERFERENCE.......................................................................................... A–1
REMEMBER THAT AN ACCESSORY ANTENNA IS AVAILABLE ...........................A–1
Appendix B. Troubleshooting .............................................B–1
Section 1. Before You Leave the Shop
1–1
Before You Leave the Shop
Equipment Checklist
7845C (Includes battery and standard antenna. No
transformer or power supply necessary.)
Optional Equipment
May be desired or necessary depending on job specification or
requirements.
4229 zone expander (refer to
Section 2
)
7720P AlarmNet programming tool
7825-OC outdoor antenna
Antenna cables
7720V2TR 6V DC power pack
Check MicroBurst Coverage Availability
Use job premises zip code to confirm that MicroBurst service is
active in the local cellular network. Check zip code at the
AlarmNet web site.
WWW.ALARMNET.COM
Or call the AlarmNet Technical Assistance Center at
800-222- 6525
Obtain AlarmNet Account Numbers
Contact your providing AlarmNet Central Station or your local
data center to obtain all three of the necessary AlarmNet account
numbers. You will not be able to register the radio without these
numbers.
SUBSCRIBER NUMBER
(Four digits, 0-9)
CENTRAL STATION NUMBER (Two
hexadecimal digits, 0-9, A-F)
CITY ID NUMBER (Two
digits, 0-9)
Section 2.Which Mode to Use
2–1
Which Operating Mode to Use With Different
Types of Control Panels
The 7845C has four different modes of operation, which can be
selected using the tamper switch during start-up. Which mode
you use depends on what type of control panel you will connect to
the radio. Table 1 indicates which modes to use with various
panels.
Table 1. Operating Modes for Use with Control Panels
CONTACT
ID
ADEMCO HIGH SPEED
ECP Single
Zone
Programmab
le Relay
Emulation
Mode
4229 Mode
VISTA with E2
X
*
X X
VISTA without
E2
X
X
*
LYNX X
Non ADEMCO
panels
X
X
*
NOTE:
* indicates preferred mode.
ECP Mode (VISTA with E2 only) - Contact ID
communication
Programmable Relay Emulation Mode - Relay
commands are sent via data connection (ECP) from the host
(VISTA)panel to the 7845C (does not require 4204 module)
4229 Mode - Allows the use of a 4229 zone expander as a
seven zone input board
Zone Mode - Single Zone Input (Pulsed Input = Zone 1,
Steady Input = Zone 2).
Section 3. Antenna Placement and Transmitter Installation
3–1
Antenna Placement and Transmitter Installation
Guidelines
Use the signal strength meter (five horizontal LEDs) to
determine quality of reception
Strive for the maximum possible signal strength—5 BARS,
and
Never settle for less than three steady bars of signal
strength.
Procedures
Activate the Radio
1. Connect the battery.
2. Radio will initiate start-up procedure (2-5 minutes).
3. When completed:
Red LED will be OFF, indicating positive MicroBurst
availability.
IF red LED stays on, go to Appendix II
Troubleshooting.
Amber LED will blink steadily, either once or twice per
second, depending on carrier selected.
Green LED on solid.
Select Mounting Location
1. Hold radio against wall for 10 seconds at desired mounting
location.
2. Check to be sure that this location provides at least three
steady bars on the signal strength meter.
3. If signal strength is inadequate, move radio and hold for
another 10 seconds.
4. Use 7825-OC outdoor antenna if specified or necessary.
5. Even if original location provides three bars of signal
strength, test several other locations for better signal
strength.
6. Refer to
Appendix I
for tips on finding best locations.
7. STRIVE FOR FIVE bars of signal strength.
8. Conduct click test using tamper switch to confirm clear RF
path to the network.
9. Mark location with best signal strength for later mounting.
Program the Radio
1. Power down the unit.
2. Identify operating mode to be used according to control panel
type (refer to
Section 2
).
3. Power up unit.
4. Use tamper switch to select operating mode.
5. Program radio using PRO registration method or 7720P if
necessary.
NOTE: Refer to appropriate subsection in
Section 4
for details.
Section 3. Antenna Placement and Transmitter Installation-cont
3–2
Mount the Radio
Mount in previously selected and tested location.
Register the Radio
Triple click tamper switch or press SHIFT [ ] to register. Green
LED will go OFF when radio has successfully registered (30
seconds).
Wire Radio to Control Panel
Refer to appropriate diagram in Section 4.
Test Alarm Delivery to Central Station
Test according to your company’s standard installation procedure.
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type
4–1
Wiring and Programming Guides By Panel Type
Vista 10, Vista 20 and Via 30 (Non-E2 Panels)
Programming the Panel
*
25 WIRED EXPANSION/RELAY USED
[0]
0 = none; 1=4219; 2=4229; 3=4204
*80 OUTPUT RELAYS
Notes: 1. Field *25 must be programmed for a 4229 (Relays 01 and 02) or a
4204 (Relay 01 to 04)
2. Tampers of contacts or expansion units cannot be used to operate
relays.
S T A R T
either or both
S T O P
either or both
OUTPUT
RELAY
RELAY
ACTION
(A)
EVENT
(EV)
ZONE
LIST
(ZL)
ZONE TYPE
/SYST OP’N
(ZT)
“RESTORE of”
ZONE LIST
(ZL)
ZONE TYPE
/SYST OP’N
(ZT)
01
02
03
04
Where:
A = RELAY ACTION
0 = No Response; 1 = Close for 2 sec; 2 = Close
and stay closed; 3 = Pulse on and off
EV = EVENT
0 = Not Used; 1 = Alarm; 2 = Fault; 3 = Trouble
ZL = ZONE LIST
1,2, or 3 (from Field *81) or 0 = Not Used.
START
ZONE LIST: Upon alarm, fault, or
trouble of ANY zone on this list,
relay action will START
STOP
“RESTORE of” ZONE LIST: Upon
restore of ALL zones on this list,
relay action will STOP. It need not
be same list as used for START
ZT= ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION
Choices for Zone Types are:
00 = Not Used 06 = 24 Hr Silent
01 = Entry/Exit 07 = 24 Hr Audible
03 = Perimeter 08 = 24 Hr Aux
04 = Interior Follower 09 = Fire Trouble
05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 10 = Interior w/Delay
Choices for System Operation are:
20 = Arming – Stay 36 = At Bell Timeout**
21 = Arming – Away 38 = Chime
22 = Disarming (Code + OFF) 39 = Any Fire Alarm
31 = End of Exit Time 40 = Bypassing
32 = Start of Entry Time 41 = AC Power Failure
33 = Any Burglary Alarm 42 = System Battery Low
34 = Code + # + 7 Key Entry 58 = Duress
35 = Code + # + 8 Key Entry
**Or at Disarming, whichever occurs earlier
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–2
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or
Using Pro
Using a 7720P, enter programming mode
.
Question 1. Mode
(4204)
Press the [space] key to scroll through
the modes of operation.
Press [ENTER] to select 4204 Mode.
Question 2.
Device Addr
Enter the 4204 device address. This
must be address 1 for all panels.
Or,
use PRO Mode. Select 4204 by toggling the test/tamper
switch during power-up so that MODE LED-1 is unlit and MODE-
2 LED is lit. The default device address will be 1.
Wiring
Connect as shown below. For detailed information, refer to the
appropriate installation and setup guide.
V+
GND
BATT
12V AUX
GND
DATA OUT
7845C
DATA IN
ECP IN
ECP OUT
GRN
YEL
TB2
TB1
BATTERY
ADEMCO
K4362
RED
BLK
5
4
6
7
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–3
VISTA-10SE, VIA-30PSE, FA142C, FA145C and VISTA-
10ADTG
Programming the Panel
*
27
OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO
[0]
0 = no; 1 = yes. If yes selected, dialer reports to PRIMARY No. (field Q47) will
also be sent via LRR. All dialer and LRR reports will be in Contact ID format
(overriding field Q46 selection).
*93
DYNAMIC SIGNALING
[0] [0]
1
ST
digit: Dynamic Signaling Delay (DSD) 0 - 15 times a 15-second delay; e.g. 1 =
15 seconds, 2 = 30 seconds, etc. “0” for UL installations.
2
nd
digit: Dynamic Signaling Priority (DSP) 0 = primary dialer first; 1 = Long
Range Radio (LLR) first.
Note: Not an option on FA145C.
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or
Using Pro
Using a 7720P, enter programming mode
.
Question 1. Mode
(ECP)
Press the [space] key to scroll through
the modes of operation.
Press [ENTER] to select ECP Mode.
Question 2.
Device Addr
Enter the ECP device address of the
radio. For the VISTA-10 Family, this
must be address 3.
Or,
use PRO Mode. Select ECP by toggling the test/tamper
switch during power-up so that MODE LED-1 is lit and MODE-2
LED is unlit. The default device address will be 3.
Wiring
Connect as shown below. For detailed information, refer to the
appropriate installation and setup guide.
V+
GND
BATT
12V AUX
GND
DATA OUT
VISTA-10 Family
Control Panel
7845C
DATA IN
ECP IN
ECP OUT
GRN
YEL
TB2
TB1
BATTERY
ADEMCO
K4362
RED
BLK
5
4
6
7
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–4
FA147C
Programming the Panel
*
27
OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO [0]
0 = disable; enable = Trouble code 1–9, B (# +11), C (# + 12), D (# + 13), E (# +
14), or F (# + 15). The 2nd digit of Trouble Dialer Report is automatically entered
from field
*
60. “0” for UL installations.
*
54
DYNAMIC SIGNALING DELAY
[0]
(DSD) 0 - 15 times a 15-second delay; e.g. 1 = 15 seconds, 2 =
30 seconds, etc. “0” for UL installations.
*
55
DYNAMIC SIGNALING PRIORITY
[0]
(DSP) 0 = primary dialer first; 1 = Long Range Radio (LLR) first.
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or
Using Pro
Using a 7720P, enter programming mode
.
Question 1.
Mode
(ECP)
Press the [space] key to scroll
through the modes of operation.
Press [ENTER] to select ECP
Mode.
Question 2.
Device Addr
Enter the ECP device address of
the radio. For the FA147C, this
must be address 3.
Or,
use PRO Mode. Select ECP by toggling the test/tamper
switch during power-up so that MODE LED-1 is lit and MODE-2
LED is unlit. The default device address will be 3.
Wiring
Connect as shown below. For detailed information, refer to the
appropriate installation and setup guide.
V+
GND
BATT
12V AUX
GND
DATA OUT
FA147C
Control Panel
7845C
DATA IN
ECP IN
ECP OUT
GRN
YEL
TB2
TB1
BATTERY
ADEMCO
K4362
RED
BLK
5
4
6
7
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–5
VISTA-15, FA148C, 250P1
Programming the Panel
*
29
OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO
[0]
0 = no; 1 = yes. If yes selected, dialer reports to PRIMARY No. (field Q47) will
also be sent via LRR. All dialer and LRR reports will be in Contact ID format
(overriding field Q46 selection).
*79
DYNAMIC SIGNALING
[0] [0]
1
ST
digit: Dynamic Signaling Delay (DSD) 0 - 15 times a 15-second delay; e.g. 1 =
15 seconds, 2 = 30 seconds, etc. “0” for UL installations.
2
nd
digit: Dynamic Signaling Priority (DSP) 0 = primary dialer first; 1 = Long
Range Radio (LLR) first.
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or
Using Pro
Using a 7720P, enter programming mode
.
Question 1.
Mode
(ECP)
Press the [space] key to scroll through
the modes of operation.
Press [ENTER] to select ECP Mode.
Question 2.
Device Addr
Enter the ECP device address of the
radio. For the VISTA-15 Family, this
must be address 3.
Or,
use PRO Mode. Select ECP by toggling the test/tamper
switch during power-up so that MODE LED-1 is lit and MODE-2
LED is unlit. The default device address will be 3.
Wiring
Connect as shown below. For detailed information, refer to the
appropriate installation and setup guide.
V+
GND
BATT
12V AUX
GND
DATA OUT
VISTA-15 Famil
y
Control Panel
7845C
DATA IN
ECP IN
ECP OUT
GRN
YEL
TB2
TB1
BATTERY
ADEMCO
K4362
RED
BLK
5
4
6
7
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–6
VISTA-20SE,
VISTA-20HWSE, FA162C, VISTA-20ADT,
VISTA-20Bay and SL150.
Programming the Panel
*
29
OUTPUT TO LONG RANGE RADIO
[0]
0 = disable; enable = Trouble code 1–9, B (# +11), C (# +
12), D (# + 13), E (# + 14), or F (# + 15). The 2nd digit of Trouble Dialer Report
is automatically entered from field
*
60. “0” for UL installations.
*
54
DYNAMIC SIGNALING DELAY
[0]
(DSD) 0 - 15 times a 15-second delay; e.g. 1 = 15 seconds, 2 =
30 seconds, etc. “0” for UL installations.
*
55
DYNAMIC SIGNALING PRIORITY
[0]
(DSP) 0 = primary dialer first; 1 = Long Range Radio (LLR) first.
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or
Using Pro
Using a 7720P, enter programming mode
.
Question 1.
Mode
(ECP)
Press the [space] key to scroll
through the modes of operation.
Press [ENTER] to select ECP
Mode.
Question 2.
Device Addr
Enter the ECP device address of
the radio. For the VISTA-20
Family, this must be address 3.
Or,
use PRO Mode. Select ECP by toggling the test/tamper
switch during power-up so that MODE LED-1 is lit and MODE-2
LED is unlit. The default device address will be 3.
Wiring
Connect as shown below. For detailed information, refer to the
appropriate installation and setup guide.
V+
GND
BATT
12V AUX
GND
DATA OUT
VISTA-20 Family
Control Panel
7845C
DATA IN
ECP IN
ECP OUT
GRN
YEL
TB2
TB1
BATTERY
ADEMCO
K4362
RED
BLK
5
4
6
7
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–7
Vista 40, Vista 50 and Vista 100 (Non-E2 Panels)
Programming the Panel
#
93 Menu Mode Programming
From the prompt "ZONE PROG?", press 0 repeatedly to display
"DEVICE PROG?".
Device Programming
DEVICE PROG?
1
1=YES 0=NO
Press 1 to enter
Device
Programmin
g.
DEVICE
ADDRESS
01-30, 00=QUIT
The device address identifies the
device to the control. Enter the 2-
digit device address number to
match the device's physical address
setting
(01).
Press [*] to accept entry.
Device Address
00
is always set as
an alpha keypad assigned to
Partition 1 with no sounder
suppression options, and these
settings cannot be changed.
DEVICE TYPE
Select
4
= output relay module
(4204) as the type of addressable
device. Press [*] to continue.
RELAY PROG? 1
1=YES 0=NO
Select
1
to enter relay programming.
ENTER RELAY
NO.
(00=QUIT) 01
Enter the relay (output device)
identification number
01-16
.
A
maximum of 8 outputs can be
used with the 7845C.
Using the information below, program each relay output used with
START, STOP and EVENT parameters. Relay output will
correspond with the same Zone on the radio.
S T A R T
either or both
S T O P
either or both
OUTPUT
RELAY
RELAY
ACTION
(A)
EVENT
(EV)
ZONE
LIST
(ZL)
ZONE TYPE
/SYST OP’N
(ZT)
“RESTORE of”
ZONE LIST
(ZL)
ZONE TYPE
/SYST OP’N
(ZT)
01
02
03
04
Where:
A = RELAY ACTION
0 = No Response; 1 = Close for 2 sec; 2 = Close
and stay closed; 3 = Pulse on and off
EV = EVENT
0 = Not Used; 1 = Alarm; 2 = Fault; 3 = Trouble
ZL = ZONE LIST
1,2, or 3 (from Field *81) or 0 = Not Used.
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–8
START ZONE LIST: Upon alarm, fault, or
trouble of ANY zone on this list,
relay action will START
STOP
“RESTORE of” ZONE LIST: Upon
restore of ALL zones on this list,
relay action will STOP. It need not
be same list as used for START
ZT= ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION
Choices for Zone Types are:
00 = Not Used 06 = 24 Hr Silent
01 = Entry/Exit 07 = 24 Hr Audible
03 = Perimeter 08 = 24 Hr Aux
04 = Interior Follower 09 = Fire Trouble
05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 10 = Interior w/Delay
Choices for System Operation are:
20 = Arming – Stay 36 = At Bell Timeout**
21 = Arming – Away 38 = Chime
22 = Disarming (Code + OFF) 39 = Any Fire Alarm
31 = End of Exit Time 40 = Bypassing
32 = Start of Entry Time 41 = AC Power Failure
33 = Any Burglary Alarm 42 = System Battery Low
34 = Code + # + 7 Key Entry 58 = Duress
35 = Code + # + 8 Key Entry
**Or at Disarming, whichever occurs earlier
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or
Using Pro
Using a 7720P, enter programming mode
.
Question 1.
Mode
(4204)
Press the [space] key to scroll
through the modes of operation.
Press [ENTER] to select 4204 Mode.
Question 2.
Device Addr
Enter the ECP device address of the
radio. This must be address 1 for all
panels.
Or,
use PRO Mode. Select 4204 by toggling the test/tamper
switch during power-up so that MODE LED-1 is unlit and MODE-
2 LED is lit. The default device address will be 1.
Wiring
Connect as shown below. For detailed information, refer to the
appropriate installation and setup guide.
V+
GND
BATT
12V AUX
GND
DATA OUT
7845C
DATA IN
ECP IN
ECP OUT
GRN
YEL
TB2
TB1
BATTERY
ADEMCO
K4362
RED
BLK
5
4
6
7
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–9
VISTA-128B, VISTA-128FB, VISTA-32FB, and FA1600
Programming the Panel
*
56
USE ONLY LRR (LONG RANGE RADIO)
[0]
0 = No, 1=Yes, if built-in dialer will not be used.
*
57
USE LRR IF DIALER FAILS [0]
0 = No, 1=Yes, if radio is to be used as a backup to dialer.
*
58
LRR CENTRAL STATION #1
[0] [0]
[0] [0] [0] [0]
CATEGORY ENABLE
Alrm Trbl Byp O/C Syst
Tst
0=disable, 1=enable for reports for primary subs id of
LRR.
*
59
LRR CENTRAL STATION #2
[0] [0]
[0] [0] [0] [0]
CATEGORY ENABLE
Alrm Trbl Byp O/C Syst
Tst
0=disable, 1=enable for reports for primary subs id of
LRR.
#
93 Menu Mode Programming
ZONE PROG?
1=Yes 0=No
Press
1
to enter ZONE
PROGRAMMING mode. The following
screens will appear. Press [*] to
display the next screen. Press [#] to
display a previous screen.
ENTER ZN NO
.
000 = QUIT 803
Enter the 3-digit zone number that you
wish to program. As an ECP device,
the 7845C must be in the 800 range.
Zone 803 is shown here. Press [*] to
continue.
803ZT P RC INL
00 – –– ––
A display will appear, showing a
summary of that zone's programming.
ZT=Zone Type, P=Partition,
RC=Report Code, IN=the input type of
device, and L=the device's loop
number to which the sensor is
connected. If the zone is not
programmed, the display will appear
as shown here. Press [*] to continue.
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–10
803 ZONE
RESPONSE
TRBLE / ALARM
05
Zone Type 05 entry shown. Each
zone must be assigned a zone type,
which defines the way in which the
system responds to faults in that zone.
Refer to the
Zone Type Definitions
section for detailed definitions of each
zone type. Enter the zone type
desired (or change it, if necessary).
Available zone types are listed below.
Press [*] to continue.
803 REPORT
CODE 1st 03 2nd
12 3C
Enter the report code. The report code
consists of 2 hexadecimal digits, each
in turn consisting of 2 numerical digits.
For example, for a report code of
"3C," enter 03 for "3" and 12 for "C."
(Refer to
System Communication
section for more information about
report codes and report code formats.)
Press [*] to continue.
Device Programming
From the prompt "ZONE PROG?", press 0 repeatedly to display
"DEVICE PROG?".
DEVICE PROG?
1
1=YES 0=NO
Press 1 to enter
Device
Programmin
g.
DEVICE
ADDRESS
01-31, 00=QUIT
The device address identifies the
device to the control. Enter the 2-
digit device address number to
match the device's physical address
setting
(01-30).
Press [*] to accept
entry.
Device Address
00
is always set as
an alpha keypad assigned to
Partition 1 with no sounder
suppression options, and these
settings cannot be changed.
DEVICE TYPE
Select
6
= long range radio as the
type of addressable device. Press [*]
to continue.
03 RADIO PRG
1=YES 0=NO
Select
1
to program the 7845C
through the key pad; select
0
to
r
eturn
to
the previous menu.
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–11
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or
Using Pro
Using a 7720P, enter programming mode.
Question 1.
Mode
(ECP)
Press the [space] key to scroll
through the modes of operation.
Press [ENTER] to select ECP Mode.
Question 2.
Device Addr
Enter the ECP device address of the
radio. This can be any non-zero
number except 31. For other control
panels see the control panel's
installation and setup guide.
Or,
use PRO Mode. Select ECP by toggling the test/tamper
switch during power-up so that MODE LED-1 is lit and MODE-2
LED is unlit. The default device address will be 3.
Wiring
Connect as shown below. For detailed information, refer to the
appropriate installation and setup guide.
V+
GND
BATT
12V AUX
GND
DATA OUT
VISTA-128B Family
Control Panel
7845C
DATA IN
ECP IN
ECP OUT
GRN
YEL
TB2
TB1
BATTERY
ADEMCO
K4362
RED
BLK
6
7
8
9
V+
GND
BATT
12V AUX
GND
DATA OUT
VISTA-128FB
Control Panel
7845C
DATA IN
ECP IN
ECP OUT
GRN
YEL
TB2
TB1
BATTERY
ADEMCO
K4362
RED
BLK
11
12
13
14
Section 4. Wiring and Programming Guides by Panel Type - cont
4–12
Non-ADEMCO Panels
Programming the 7845C with a 7720P Programming Tool or
Using Pro
Using a 7720P, enter programming mode
.
Question 1.
Mode
(4229)
Press the [space] key to scroll
through the modes of operation.
Press [ENTER] to select 4229 Mode.
Or,
use PRO Mode. Select 4229 by toggling the test/tamper
switch during power-up so that MODE LED-1 and MODE LED-2
is lit.
Wiring
Connect as shown below. For detailed information, refer to the
appropriate manual.
* = EOL resisters on the 4229 may vary from control panel to
control panel.
V+
GND
BATT
7845C
ECP IN
ECP OUT
GRN
YEL
TB2
TB1
BATTERY
ADEMCO
K4362
4
3
2
1
TB2
DATA IN
(+) 12V
(-) GND
DATA OUT
4229
Control Panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TB1
1K
* see note
voltage trigger
gnd
2 x 2K
EOLR
{
Refer to 7845C
Installation Instructions
for powering oprions
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
Z+Z+Z+ Z-
Z- Z+
C
NO
NC
EOLR for
Control Panel
Relay for
Radio Fault
Reporting
Appendix A. Tips for Finding the Best Antenna Location
A–1
Appendix A. Tips for Finding the Best Antenna
Location
The best mounting location may not be close to the control panel.
Many typical control panel locations, such as basements or closets,
are very poor locations for cellular transmitters such as the
7845C. If the area near the control panel does not provide three
bars of signal, then you will need to move the radio and test other
areas of the premise.
When you find a location that provides three bars, continue to
“fine tune,” testing for even better signal strength in the
immediate area.
General Guidelines
GO FOR HEIGHT
The higher the better.
Plan to install at eye level or higher on a wall.
Go to upper stories whenever possible.
Avoid basements.
AVOID OBSTACLES
Always mount on exterior walls, near windows if
possible.
Keep away from large metal objects such as filing
cabinets, refrigerators, water heaters, furnaces, etc.
Stay away from heavy concrete walls.
Remember to consider metal roofs, siding, and wall
studs as possible problems.
AVOID INTERFERENCE
Never mount the radio inside the control panel can.
Keep away from other radio devices, including other
wireless security devices (ie, wireless sensors and panel
receivers).
Avoid common electronic devices such as televisions,
stereos, and computers.
REMEMBER THAT AN ACCESSORY ANTENNA IS AVAILABLE
If the signal strength inside a location is too weak, but
reception is good outside, use a 7825-OC and cable to
mount the antenna outdoors.
Just make sure to test for optimal signal strength at
the outdoor location (at least three bars).
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AlarmNet 7845C Fast Track Setup

Category
Security access control systems
Type
Fast Track Setup

AlarmNet 7845C is a wireless communicator that provides reliable alarm reporting over the cellular network. It is compatible with a wide range of security systems and offers a variety of features to meet your specific needs.

Features:

  • Cellular communication: The 7845C uses the cellular network to transmit alarm signals to the central station. This provides a reliable and secure connection, even in areas with poor landline service.
  • Multiple modes of operation: The 7845C can be configured to operate in a variety of modes, including Contact ID, ECP, 4229, and zone mode. This allows it to be used with a wide range of security systems.

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