Honeywell VISTA 15P Operation Guide - Page 19
Phone Line/Phone Module, and Audio Alarm Verification AAV Connections - wiring diagram
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Mounting and Wiring the Control Phone Line/Phone Module, and Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Connections Phone Line 4286 Phone Module Compatibility: 4286 Phone Modules must have software version WA428615.1 or higher (refer to the label on the square 4286 microprocessor chip). UL The 4286 modules are UL Listed only for use on residential fire and UL residential burglar alarm installations. Connect incoming phone line and handset wiring to the main terminal block (via an RJ31X jack) as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram at the back of this manual. Wire colors represent the colors of the cable to the RJ31X jack. 1. Make 12V (+) and (-) and data in and data out connections from the phone module to the control, using the connector cable supplied with the phone module, then insert the keyed connector at the other end of the connector cable into the header on the phone module. 2. Connect Phone Module terminals as shown below. Use an RJ31X jack with a directconnect cord and make all connections exactly as shown. 3. Caller ID Units: If a Caller ID unit is being used, connect the unit directly to the "Handset" terminals (21 & 22) on the control, as shown. INCOMING HANDSET TELCO LINE GROUND { { TERMINALS ON CONTROL CALLER ID UNIT IMPORTANT NOTE FOR EXISTING INSTALLATIONS: EXISTING WIRES CONNECTED TO THE "HANDSET" TERMINALS ON CONTROL MUST BE MOVED FROM THERE TO TERMINALS 3 AND 4 ON THE 4286. (TIP) (RING) GREEN (TIP) RED (RING) TIP RING 21 22 23 24 25 TO EARTH GROUND (COLD WATER PIPE, ETC.) INCOMING TELCO LINE DIRECT CONNECT CORD TIP RJ31X JACK RING PLUG CA38A IN CANADA PREMISES ANSWERING MACHINE AND PHONES ANSWERING MACHINE 4286 VIP MODULE * 12345 6 7 GREY (R) BROWN (T) Phone Module Problems 4286_cntrl-001-V1 LOUDER VOLUME KEYED HEADER * * NOTE: IF THE TELEPHONE HAS BUILT-IN CALLER ID, THE CALLER ID FUNCTION MAY NOT WORK . UNUSED CONNECTOR WITH FLYING LEADS YELLOW: TO DATA OUT (term. 7) NO CONNECTION RED: TO AUX (+) (term. 5) BLACK: TO AUX. GROUND (-) (term.4) GREEN: TO DATA IN (term. 6) TO CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS USED FOR KEYPAD CONNECTIONS 4286 TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS } 1 - TIP 2 - RING PHONE INPUT } 3 - TIP PHONE OUTPUT 4 - RING 5 - NO CONNECTION } 6 - 7 - AUDIO OUT Figure 16. 4286 Phone Module Wiring Connections • Only one phone module can be used and it can only be connected to partition 1. • The phone lines must be in service for the phone module to function, even when accessing the system from an on-premises phone. • If you are also using an Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) unit, refer to Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) section for special wiring connections. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord for phone line connections. If no touch tones are produced following access to the security system from on-premises (this problem may arise in rare cases), it may be necessary to reverse the wires connected to terminals 3 and 4 on the phone module and the wires connected to terminals (21) & (22) on the control. The wiring diagram shows the wiring connections that will provide proper operation in most cases. Connection to the incoming telco line via a RJ31X jack and direct-connect cord, as shown, is essential, even if the system is not connected to a central station. The 4286 will not function if this is not done and an error signal (fast busy signal) will occur when trying to access the system via the phone. The house phone lines (gray and brown wires) must be wired to the phone module terminals; not to the control terminals. Otherwise, an error signal (fast busy signal) will occur when trying to access the system from an on-premises phone. 2-13