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LostInSpace
- Jan 1, 1970
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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.
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.