Ademco Vector 3000 converting to Ademco Vista 128BP

Ademco Vector 3000 converting to Ademco Vista 128BP

Secure Home | Search | About
 CCTV, Alarms and other Physical Security    Post an article   get this group's latest topics as an RSS feed add this group's latest topics to your My MSN content add this group's latest topics to your My Yahoo content add this group's latest topics to your Google content
Subject Author Date
Ademco Vector 3000 converting to Ademco Vista 128BP LostInSpace 06-02-2008
Posted by LostInSpace on June 2, 2008, 9:07 pm
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
My current system is a Ademco Vector 3000 (#4153). This utilizes a polling
loop but it looks to me to be slightly different than the polling loop used
in the Vista 128BP. The 4153 has the pooling loop hooked up as follows:
The pooling loop wires labeled "out" are all hooked up to terminal 1 and 2
on the panel. The polling loop wires labeled "return" are all hooked to a
4152 add-on circuit board, which as I understand gave the pooling loop a
Class A designation. I do not see such an option on the new Vista 128BP for
something like a 4152 , so I am unsure where the return wires are to be
hooked up.

Is it possible to set up the Vista 128BP with a Class A designation? If so,
what do I need. If it is not possible where do I hook up the return wires
from the polling loop that labeled return?



Thanks for any suggestions.





Posted by Frank Olson on June 3, 2008, 12:14 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
LostInSpace wrote:
> My current system is a Ademco Vector 3000 (#4153). This utilizes a polling
> loop but it looks to me to be slightly different than the polling loop used
> in the Vista 128BP. The 4153 has the pooling loop hooked up as follows:
> The pooling loop wires labeled "out" are all hooked up to terminal 1 and 2
> on the panel. The polling loop wires labeled "return" are all hooked to a
> 4152 add-on circuit board, which as I understand gave the pooling loop a
> Class A designation. I do not see such an option on the new Vista 128BP for
> something like a 4152 , so I am unsure where the return wires are to be
> hooked up.
>
> Is it possible to set up the Vista 128BP with a Class A designation? If so,
> what do I need. If it is not possible where do I hook up the return wires
> from the polling loop that labeled return?
>
>
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
>
>
>


All the polling loop devices for the Vector 3000 are compatible with the
Vista Series polling loop. Depending upon how the 4152LM is configured,
it can be used as either a Class "A" polling loop return or a separate
polling loop (it doesn't allow you to expand the system beyond the
maximum number of polling loop modules for your system). I recently
upgraded two Vector 3000's installed on the same job. I replaced it
with a Vista 128FB and just had to reprogram the duplicate 4190WH ID
numbers. "Piece of Cake" and the customer's really pleased with the
fact that the room numbers come up on a single new LCD screen (which
replaces the two LED keypads he had before). :-)

Posted by nick markowitz on June 3, 2008, 1:47 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
I have converted several over 2 no problems
> LostInSpace wrote:
>> My current system is a Ademco Vector 3000 (#4153). This utilizes a
>> polling loop but it looks to me to be slightly different than the polling
>> loop used in the Vista 128BP. The 4153 has the pooling loop hooked up as
>> follows: The pooling loop wires labeled "out" are all hooked up to
>> terminal 1 and 2 on the panel. The polling loop wires labeled "return"
>> are all hooked to a 4152 add-on circuit board, which as I understand gave
>> the pooling loop a Class A designation. I do not see such an option on
>> the new Vista 128BP for something like a 4152 , so I am unsure where the
>> return wires are to be hooked up.
>>
>> Is it possible to set up the Vista 128BP with a Class A designation? If
>> so, what do I need. If it is not possible where do I hook up the return
>> wires from the polling loop that labeled return?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> All the polling loop devices for the Vector 3000 are compatible with the
> Vista Series polling loop. Depending upon how the 4152LM is configured,
> it can be used as either a Class "A" polling loop return or a separate
> polling loop (it doesn't allow you to expand the system beyond the maximum
> number of polling loop modules for your system). I recently upgraded two
> Vector 3000's installed on the same job. I replaced it with a Vista 128FB
> and just had to reprogram the duplicate 4190WH ID numbers. "Piece of
> Cake" and the customer's really pleased with the fact that the room
> numbers come up on a single new LCD screen (which replaces the two LED
> keypads he had before). :-)



Posted by LostInSpace on June 3, 2008, 8:56 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
The question is since the Vista 128 series does not offer a 4152LM (which
in my case gave it a Class A designation) like the Vector 3000 did, where do
those return wires get hooked up?

Thanks


> LostInSpace wrote:
>> My current system is a Ademco Vector 3000 (#4153). This utilizes a
>> polling loop but it looks to me to be slightly different than the polling
>> loop used in the Vista 128BP. The 4153 has the pooling loop hooked up as
>> follows: The pooling loop wires labeled "out" are all hooked up to
>> terminal 1 and 2 on the panel. The polling loop wires labeled "return"
>> are all hooked to a 4152 add-on circuit board, which as I understand gave
>> the pooling loop a Class A designation. I do not see such an option on
>> the new Vista 128BP for something like a 4152 , so I am unsure where the
>> return wires are to be hooked up.
>>
>> Is it possible to set up the Vista 128BP with a Class A designation? If
>> so, what do I need. If it is not possible where do I hook up the return
>> wires from the polling loop that labeled return?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> All the polling loop devices for the Vector 3000 are compatible with the
> Vista Series polling loop. Depending upon how the 4152LM is configured,
> it can be used as either a Class "A" polling loop return or a separate
> polling loop (it doesn't allow you to expand the system beyond the maximum
> number of polling loop modules for your system). I recently upgraded two
> Vector 3000's installed on the same job. I replaced it with a Vista 128FB
> and just had to reprogram the duplicate 4190WH ID numbers. "Piece of
> Cake" and the customer's really pleased with the fact that the room
> numbers come up on a single new LCD screen (which replaces the two LED
> keypads he had before). :-)



Posted by Frank Olson on June 3, 2008, 9:45 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
LostInSpace wrote:
> The question is since the Vista 128 series does not offer a 4152LM (which
> in my case gave it a Class A designation) like the Vector 3000 did, where do
> those return wires get hooked up?


Cap the "return wires". You don't need them.

Similar ThreadsPosted
Any Panel That Will Stack Alarms for Ademco 128BP? November 27, 2005, 12:35 am
Behavior of Disconnecting Keypad From Ademco 128BP Panel? July 11, 2005, 7:30 pm
Ademco Vista-15P and X10 October 8, 2005, 3:29 pm
Ademco Vista 15 August 21, 2006, 5:16 pm
Ademco Vista 20p October 26, 2007, 9:44 pm
ademco vista 20p November 12, 2007, 10:41 pm
Help with Ademco Vista 50P January 12, 2008, 7:28 pm
Re: Ademco Vista-20P problems May 31, 2005, 6:15 am
Re: Ademco Vista-20P problems May 31, 2005, 9:01 pm
Ademco Vista-20P problems May 30, 2005, 9:55 pm

The site map in XML format XML site map

Contact Us | Privacy Policy