Anyone happen to have a Vista 15P wiring diagram on hand? I'm doing some research to try to install it myself or at least understand better how it works if I decide to go with a professional installer.
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15 years ago
Anyone happen to have a Vista 15P wiring diagram on hand? I'm doing some research to try to install it myself or at least understand better how it works if I decide to go with a professional installer.
There's usually one inside the door of the can, however, that is NOT going to help you much. What you need is the installation and programming manual. And if you don't have the full alpha keypad, you're "hooped".
Call and I'll give you access to download all the manuals for free.
Another RLB wannabe DIY'er
I hope he's not expecting actual "help" from an idiot that thinks there's a 24 volt version of the Vista 128.
Or the idiot who thinks the Allegro has an integrated dialer
He's wrong about the Vista-128. It is indeed available in a 24 Volt model. Here's a link to a page describing the unit:
There are several kits available which include the 24-Volt panel which actually cost less than the panel only. For example, the V128FBP-PAK2 consists of a 24-Volt Vista-128FBP, a 6160CR commercial fire keypad and a 5140DLM dialer module. This kit retails for $624. Here's a link to the kit:
And if you want proof that burglars avoid "Alarm Farce protected homes", please feel free to visit *their* website.
You're so full of yourself, it's amazing. Why not RTFM, Bass (specifically page 3-4)? The Vista 128 is a 12 volt panel. The 128-24 incorporates a 24 volt power supply module (called a PS-24) that converts the NAC circuits to 24 volt DC outputs. There is no "24 volt version" of the panel. You can purchase the module separately and install it on *any* 128FB to accomplish the exact same thing. You're an idiot, Bass. You've obviously never seen one, sold one, installed one, or provided technical support on one and *this* proves it.
Page 3-29 details the connection requirements of the PS-24. Page 3-30 tells you SPECIFICALLY how to hook up the batteries. GASP!! There's a
12 volt battery to power the 128FB and a 24 volt battery to power the notification appliances... Gee... That must mean that the Vista 128 is a 12 volt panel...While we've got the manual open, why not go to page 3-8 where it lists the compatible two wire smoke detectors approved by UL. Do you see the Napco Firewolf two wire smoke detector there anywhere? So much for your "expertise" in fire alarm.
Did I actually say that??
Did I actually say your name??
Oh, I see... You were referring to another idiot.
No I WAS talking about the same idiot, I was just asking if I said your name
ROFL! You're good. Ever thought of doing stand-up? You'd have tons of young women throwing their bicycle shorts at you on stage... :-)
=BF=BDYou'd have tons of
Dirty, sweaty, smelly, skidmarked ...... bicycle shorts.
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