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VISTA-20P
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Product FAQ
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| I am getting a check on a hardwired zone, why? (ID:14007466) |
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The following will explain why a hardwire zone may go into check.
Topics: · - Zone types that cause check · - Double balanced zone configuration · - Hardwire Zone Short-detection - Zone types that cause checkZone types 05 (trouble) and 09(fire) can cause a CHECK if the zone is faulted. If this is the case, strap the zone with a resistor and see if it clears. It is likely a field wiring issue. Configurable zone types (90/91) on the Vista-15P and 20P may go into trouble based on their programming. - High resistance sensing
The Vista-15, and 20se series controls can sense if a zone has a higher resistance than it should. The panel zone should be 2000 Ohms (+/- 300 Ohms). If the loop resistance rises above 2300 Ohms, a trouble condition is annunciated. A bad splice in the field wiring often causes this condition. If this is the case, strap the zone with a resistor and see if it clears. It is likely a field wiring issue. - Double balanced zone configurationDocumented as a feature of the Vista-20P, This feature basically creates a high resistance trouble if a tamper switch is violated. - Hardwire Zone Short-detectionThis feature is an option only on the Vista-15 (not the 15P or any version of the 20) If *30 = 1, a short on a hardwire burg zone is treated as a trouble condition. |