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ProWatch 3.7 and Vista Panel Integration 135 W Forest Hill Ave. Oak Creek, WI 53154 1-800-323-4576 ProWatch 3.7 and Vista Integration Table of Contents Introduction.......................................................................................... 3 Requirements ....................................................................................... 3 Vista Panel Configuration Installation of the 4100SM Serial Module ........................................ 3 Serial Communications .................................................................. 5 Vista Panel Programming..................................................................... 7 Testing Serial Communications............................................................ 9 ProWatch Configuration Creating a Vista Channel ............................................................... 11 Creating a Vista Panel ................................................................... 13 Enabling Zones............................................................................. 15 Creating Zone Lists ProWatch Zone Lists ..................................................................... 16 Vista Zone Lists ............................................................................ 17 ProWatch Vista Panel Partitions .......................................................... 20 ProWatch and Vista Integration Testing ......................................................... 21 Typical 3-Wire Serial Cable Diagrams ............................................................. 23 Page 2 of 23 Revision A, November 9, 2007 This guide assumes that you are familiar with the basic principles and programming of ProWatch and Vista panels.7 system. Page 3 of 23 Revision A.7 build 7580 or higher • Security Dongle with Vista Panel support enabled • Serial COM port or Lantronix UDS100 or UDS1100 (optional) Vista Equipment • Vista 128FBP or Vista 250FBP with a minimum revision 2. 2007 .7 and Vista Integration Introduction This manual will assist you in setting up and connecting a Vista 128/250FBP panel to your ProWatch 3. Requirements The following items are required for the integration of your Vista 128/250FBP panel and ProWatch: Pro Watch Software • ProWatch 3.0 Installing the 4100SM The 4100SM Serial Interface Module is the interface device between your Vista panel and the serial communication for your ProWatch. November 9. The minimum firmware supported for either panel is Rev 2.0 firmware. The manual also assumes that you have Administrator privileges for both your Operating System and the ProWatch software.ProWatch 3. • 4100SM Serial Interface Module Kit • Lantronix UDS100 or UDS1100 (optional) Configuring Vista Panels NOTE: The current supported Vista panel models are the Vista 128FBP and the Vista 250FBP. 7 and Vista Integration The 4100SM is connected to the Vista panel using the 4142TR Voltage Trigger Cable and is connected to J2 (Voltage Triggers) of your Vista panel. See the wiring diagram below for connection details Page 4 of 23 Revision A. Power for the 4100SM is provided by the AUX power connection on the terminal strip (terminals 11 and 12).ProWatch 3. November 9. 2007 . If your COM port on your ProWatch server is a DB9 male connector.ProWatch 3. the following steps will set a temporary IP address. 2007 . 2. click on Start > Run. when the hardware address of the UDS is 00-20-4A-64-CC-3D. the ARP table on the PC must have at least one IP address defined other than its own. ping another IP machine on your network to build the ARP table. See page 23 for wiring diagrams on serial cables. November 9. use the supplied DB25 male to DB25 male serial cable. type CMD and click OK. If the IP Address of the UDS is unknown or undefined. If an IP address has been assigned. To set a static ARP with a desired IP address using the hardware address of the UDS. using a command prompt. use the supplied DB25 female to DB9 female adapter. NOTE: A Null cable is required between the UDS and 4100SM. which is printed on the product label. (See page 23 for wiring diagrams on serial cables) Lantronix UDS100 / UDS1100 Connection (optional) Use the following steps to configure your UDS1100 or UDS100 for use with the 4100SM Serial Interface Module. From a workstation on the network. NOTE: In order for the ARP command to work in Windows. The following is the command example for Windows. If there is no other entry beside the local machine. Page 5 of 23 Revision A. Type “ARP –A” at the DOS command prompt to verify that there is at least one entry in the ARP table. use the following commands to ARP and IP address to the UDS. 1. please skip to step 7. Direct Connect To connect the 4100SM directly to your ProWatch server’s COM port. Connect the Lantronix UDS100 / UDS1100 to the customer’s network. Once there is at least one entry in the ARP table.7 and Vista Integration Serial Communications The 4100SM can connect either to your ProWatch Server’s COM port directly or can be interfaced to your ProWatch using an optional Lantronix UDS100 or UDS1100 terminal interface device. In the open box. 255.255.0 10 255.0 24 5.7 and Vista Integration 3.ProWatch 3.1.224 5 255. If set to 0. . This connection will fail.128 7 255. Open a Telnet connection to port 9999 and set all required parameters.255.255. press Y. You will be prompted to enter the IP address of the gateway.255. the standard appropriate netmask for the actual IP address is used. space and the MAC Address of the UDS100 / UDS1100 and press Enter.254.168. Netmask – A netmask defines how many bits from the IP address are to be taken as the network section and how many bits are to be taken as the host section. For the setup through the serial port. but the UDS will change its IP address to the desired one designated in the above step.128.255.0. telnet 192.0 9 255.1.0.0 11 . 2007 .255. Netmask Host bits 255. November 9.255. enter the command ARP –S followed by a space.255. ARP –s <IP Address> <MAC Address> Example: ARP –s 192. Page 6 of 23 Revision A.255.14 9999 Basic Parameters 1.255. unauthorized access to the setup menu through a telnet connection to the setup port (9999). IP Address – The IP Address must be set to a unique value in your network.14 00-20-4A-64-CC-3D 4. at the Command Prompt.0 23 255.255.255.14 1 5. Open a Telnet connection to port number 1.252 2 255. you can press N and Enter to skip this question.255. 3.248. it is not necessary to enter the password.255. 255.192 6 255. . The following values can be changed: 2. (See table below for typical netmask. 4.240 4 255.252. . the IP Address. To change the basic parameters.255. Telnet Config Password – The telnet configuration password can be set to disable It is recommended that a password is not set at this time. • If a Gateway is used.1. Gateway IP Address – If there is no Gateway used between your UDS device and the ProWatch server.168. press 0.248 3 255.255.0 8 255.0.168. To assign and IP Address to the UDS100 / UDS1100. telnet 192. 3. enter into the programming mode by entering the Installer Code + [8] + [0] + [0] + [0]. Port Number – This setting is the source port number in TCP connections and is the number used to identify the channel for remote initiated connections. select the channel you will be using (example press 1 for channel 1. all programming changes will be addressed from the remote keypad. Baud Rate – Set the baud rate to 1200 and press Enter.) 2. It is required that the programming is completed from a 2-line alpha display (Ademco 6160). 1. set the value to 3001 and press Enter. Page 7 of 23 Revision A. November 9. Once you have saved your settings. 2. 6. From the Vista keypad. To change the channel parameters. The remaining questions can be left at the factory default values. Key in [*] + [0] + [5] – System Events Notify • Enter 1 to view all zone faults/restores. 7. Press Enter until you have returned to the configuration menu. The port number must be unique for each channel and my not be set to 0 or 9999 (Range: 165535) For ProWatch applications. 1 Stop) Flow Control – Set the Flow Control to 00 for no flow control. No Parity. To program the Vista panel. Programming the Vista Panel The Vista panel must be configured to support the 4100SM unit and to allow communications to the ProWatch software.ProWatch 3. 5. The default installer code for the Vista panel is 5140. 4. Interface Mode – Set the I/F mode to the default setting of 4C (RS-232C. 8 bit. Press 9 and Enter to save your settings and exit the configuration menu. 2007 . you may close your command prompt window.7 and Vista Integration Channel Specific Parameters 1. 15. • Enter 1.1. 2007 .1. 6. Key in [*] + [7] + [8] – Extended Home Control Event Report • Enter 1 Key in [*] + [7] + [9] – Home Control Event Report Types • Enter 1.1.1.1. 4. 8. 10. • The display should now read “Program Mode * Fill # View200” Key in [*] + [3] + [0] – Pager Installed • Enter 0 Key in [*] + [9] + [4] to move to the 4th page of programming fields. • The display should now read “Program Mode * Fill # View100” Key in [*] + [9] + [9] to exit and save your programming settings. • The display should now read “Program Mode * Fill # View200” Key in [*] + [9] + [9] to move to the 2nd page of programming fields.ProWatch 3.1.1. for 1 -6 zone types. This completes the communication programming of the Vista panel at this time. Page 8 of 23 Revision A.1 for enabling the event log. 5.1.7 and Vista Integration 3.1. Key in [*] + [1] + [4] – Trigger on RS232 Input. 7. • The display should now read “Program Mode * Fill # View100” Key in [*] + [7] + [0] – Event Log Types • Enter 1. • The display should now read “Program Mode * Fill # View300” Key in [*] + [1] + [9] – Enable J2 Header Printer Port • Enter 1 for Home Automation Control Key in [*] + [9] + [9] to move to the 3rd page of programming fields. Key in [*] + [9] + [4] to move to the 2nd page of programming fields. • Enter 1 for Home Facility Automation Control Key in [*] + [7] + [9] – Zone Type Restore Enable.1 for 1-8 zone types.1. 13.1.1. 11. Key in [*] + [9] + [4] to move to the 3rd page of programming fields.1.1. 9. 14. 12.1. November 9. you will see a response from the Vista panel of 080K009E. If the Vista panel is properly connected and defined. 1. Set the Bits per second to 1200. Launch HyperTerminal application by clicking on Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal.ProWatch 3. 7. check your connections and your COM port on the PC. November 9. select the COM port the connected to the Vista panel. Once in the HyperTerminal window. you can test the communication path by performing the following test based upon your connection to your 4100SM device. Click OK to save and close the properties window. Parity is set to None and Stop bits to 1. Verify that you are not using a NULL modem cable between the PC and the 4100SM device. Click the Configure button to edit the connection parameters. connect your 4100SM to the available COM port on your ProWatch server.7 and Vista Integration Testing the Vista Connection To ensure the Vista panel is ready to communicate with the ProWatch software. 2. Verify the Data bit is set to 8. • If you do not see a response from the Vista panel when the Enter key is pressed. 8. In the Connect Using: pull down. 4. The Flow control must be set to None. Page 9 of 23 Revision A. Enter a name for the connection and click OK. 2007 . you can exit HyperTeminal. 5. press the Enter key. Direct Connect To test the direct connection to your 4100SM. Click OK to save your setting in your Connect screen to begin. 6. The COM properties window will appear. 3. Once you have verified your connection. The window display will go blank and you will see a blinking curser. Verify that the port is not blocked by a network firewall. Press the Enter key. verify your programming in the Vista panel and your connection between the 4100SM and the Vista panel. space and then the Port number. Page 10 of 23 Revision A.7 and Vista Integration UDS100/ UDS1100 Connection To test the connection to your 4100SM through the UDS device and your network. See Example below: telnet 192. You will see 080K009E as a response from the Vista panel. Open a Command Prompt window by clicking on Start > Run. If an error message is returned that says it could not open the host connection on the port specified. the IP address of the UDS. 5.14 3001 4. type CMD and click OK. Once you have verified your communications.168. If you do not see a response. At the DOS Command Prompt type Telnet followed by a space. the power is on and the UDS has been programmed.ProWatch 3. 2. check the following: • • • Verify that the port number entered is correct and matches the port number entered in the UDS programming. In the open box. 2007 . 6. 3. November 9. Verify that you can ping the IP address of the UDS.1. you can close the Command Prompt window. make sure the UDS is connected to both the network and to the 4100SM. 1. In Channel Type: select Vista from the pull down list and click OK Page 11 of 23 Revision A. From the hardware Configuration window. November 9. The Create a Channel window will open. Open the Hardware Configuration window by clicking on the Hardware Configuration icon in the Viewer window.ProWatch 3.7 and Vista Integration Configuring ProWatch The following section will cover the basic steps for programming a Vista channel and panel in ProWatch. Create a Vista Channel 1. 2. 2007 . right click in explorer window and select New > Channel. 3. the Poll Interval to 40 and the Retry Time to 20. leave the window blank and click Finish. Click Next to continue. Enter the port number (example: 3001) in the second box and click Next. add the partitions that this channel will be a member of for ProWatch. the Time Zone that the panel will operate in and verify the Installed box is checked. enter in a Description for the new channel. November 9. select the Port Type that will be used. If you are using a UDS device.7 and Vista Integration 4. set the Port type to TCP/IP. 5. select Hardwired. • If you are using a COM port on the server.ProWatch 3. In the Communication Parameters screen. Set the Word Size to 8N1. • 6. 2007 . In the Channel Information screen. In the Partitions screen. Enter the IP address for the UDS Device in the first box. Page 12 of 23 Revision A. If you are not using partitions. Select the COM Port that the Vista panel is connected to and set the Baud to 1200. Click Next to continue. If you are not using routing groups. Select the Site and Channel that the Vista panel is connected to and click Next. Creating a Vista Panel Now that the channel has been created.ProWatch 3. Click OK to continue. November 9.7 and Vista Integration Once the channel wizard is complete and the channel is created. Page 13 of 23 Revision A. a warning box will be displayed reminding you that you will need to add this channel to the appropriate routing group(s) before the events are reported. we must create the panel. right click in the explorer window and select New > Panel. 2007 . the channel will be added to the default routing group automatically. From the Hardware Configuration window. The ProWatch Controller Manager window will open. A location description can be added to assist in troubleshooting.7 and Vista Integration The Add Vista Panel window will now appear. Once the tables are completed in the database. the Add Vista Panel window will appear. Enter a Description for the Vista panel and select the Panel Type being connected (250FBP or 128FBP). please wait as panel tables are created. This delay can take a few minutes. You must enter the User Code (used for sending commands) for the Vista panel.ProWatch 3. but is not required. Page 14 of 23 Revision A. 2007 . there will be a delay while ProWatch creates the panel and the points table for this new device. November 9. Verify the Installed box is checked and click OK. See your Vista manual for information on programming or changing a User Code. Once you have clicked OK. Click OK to continue. NOTE: The default User Code is 1234. ProWatch will not download the Zone Type or Input Type information to the Vista Panel. ProWatch does not download any information to the Vista panel. this is for informational purposes only. Page 15 of 23 Revision A. You may also select the Zone Type and Input Type for each zone. however. From the hardware tree within the Vista Panel screen. 2007 . you will need to define the zones for your Vista panel. To enable the Vista zones in ProWatch.ProWatch 3. go into the Hardware Configuration window and edit the Vista panel by either double clicking on the panel or right click on the Vista panel and select Edit. but it does need to be programmed to understand the type of zone and how it is used. November 9.7 and Vista Integration Enable the zones Now that your panel has been created. select each zone that is to be used and check the In Logical Device box. The zone list in ProWatch will not be populated until the list(s) have been created in the Vista panel with the individual zones and have been up/down loaded from the Vista panel to ProWatch. 2007 . ProWatch can only bypass Zone Lists. Click OK to save and Close the Vista panel screen.ProWatch 3. November 9. zone lists will need to be created both in ProWatch and at the Vista panel. Page 16 of 23 Revision A. Select the zone list and check the box In Logical Device. go into the Hardware Configuration window and edit the Vista panel by either double clicking on the panel or right click on the Vista panel and select Edit. This will enable the Zone List in ProWatch. Zone Lists in ProWatch In ProWatch.7 and Vista Integration Zone lists Individual Vista zones can not be bypassed in ProWatch. Because of this limitation. From the hardware tree within the Vista Panel screen. scroll down the list of zones until you see the entry Unused Zone List 1. Enter [*] to proceed. Enter [*] to proceed. The default installer code for the Vista panel is 5140. Output Pgm? 1 = Yes 0 = No. Enter [*] to proceed. Enter [*] to proceed. Key in [*] + [9] + [3] on the Vista keypad to enter the menu programming screens.7 and Vista Integration Zone Lists in Vista From the Vista keypad. Enter Output # 00=Quit Enter [*] to proceed. November 9. Expert Mode? 1 = Yes 0 = No. enter into the programming mode by entering the Installer Code + [8] + [0] + [0] + [0]. Device Prog? 1 = Yes 0 = No. 2007 .ProWatch 3. Report Code Prog? 1 = Yes 0 = No. You will be prompted by the following screens: Zone Prog? 1 = Yes 0 = No. Alpha Prog? 1 = Yes 0 = No. Page 17 of 23 Revision A. Enter [1] to enter the output programming section and proceed. Enter [*] to proceed. key in [0] + [0] + [3] + [*]. 2007 . to add the hardwired zone #3 to this zone list. November 9. After exiting the zone list. exit the zone list programming by keying [0] + [0] + [0] + [*]. Once you have completed your zone list. You can continue adding individual zones to your list repeating the entry process. Example.ProWatch 3. Key in the 3 digit zone number you wish to add to the zone list followed by the [*] key.7 and Vista Integration Enter Zn List? 00=Quit Enter [0] + [1] + [*] to create zone list 1 The add zone # screen will display as shown below. the display will prompt you with the following displays: 01 Del Zn List? [1] = Yes [0] = No Enter [0] + [*] 01 Del Zones? ? [1] = Yes [0] = No Enter [0] + [*] Page 18 of 23 Revision A. you will now be prompted by the following: View Zn List? 00=Quit • If you wish to view the Zone lists and their individual zone points that make up the list. you may key in the zone number and follow the prompts. • If you are done creating Zone Lists. key in [0] + [0] + [*]. Page 19 of 23 Revision A. • To exit the Zn List.7 and Vista Integration Enter Zn List? 00=Quit • If you need to create another zone list.ProWatch 3. 2007 . Quit Menu Mode? 1=Yes 0=No Key in [1] + [*] You will now be returned to the basic programming display on the keypad. November 9. you can key in [0] + [0] + [*]. If you have exited the Zone List Programming by keying in [0] + [0] + [*]. you may enter that zone list number now and repeat the above steps. Key in [*] + [9] + [9] to exit the programming and reset the Vista panel. For this document.7 and Vista Integration Creating a Vista Panel Partition ProWatch can not arm a Vista panel directly.ProWatch 3. a partition within a Vista panel. In ProWatch. Click OK to save and exit the Vista panel screen. In ProWatch. go into the Hardware Configuration window and edit the Vista panel by either double clicking on the panel or right click on the Vista panel and select Edit. This will enable the Vista panel’s partition in ProWatch. disarm. since we can only control a partition. November 9. we need to enable the Vista panel’s partition(s) within ProWatch. scroll down the list of zones until you see the entry Unused Partition 1. we will be using the default partition (1) in the Vista panel. Page 20 of 23 Revision A. Select the partition from the list and check the box In Logical Device. but it can arm. From the hardware tree within the Vista Panel screen. The Zones in Partition listing in ProWatch will not be populated until the Vista panel Vista Partition has been created in ProWatch and the Vista panel has uploaded the information to ProWatch. 2007 . etc. the zone is normal. You can adjust the device filter settings (right click on a device. the zone is off-normal (active or faulted).7 and Vista Integration Testing the Vista and ProWatch Integration Once the Vista panel is online and communicating with ProWatch (as indicated by the green icon status for the panel in the Hardware Configuration tree) you should see some additional folders that have been created in the Site directory. individual zones are assigned to a list. The new folders are listed as Vista Zone Lists. Since ProWatch can not bypass an individual zone. Green. The icons will only display the status of the points and can not be used to shunt or bypass a troubled point.ProWatch 3. Page 21 of 23 Revision A. November 9. The Vista Zone Lists folder displays the zones lists that were created earlier. red. select device filter) to set/change the values of when the icon will display as red (faulted) or green (normal). Vista Zones and Vista Partitions. These lists can be bypassed in ProWatch. The Vista Zones folder list will display the status of each individual zone. 2007 . The Vista Panel Partition icon also displays the status of the partition – Green. Right click on the partition and select Actions > Disarm. please contact Technical Support at 1-800-323-4576 (Monday through Friday. To test the function of your Vista integration. 7:00AM to 7:00PM Central Time) or by email at nexwatch.ProWatch 3. Page 22 of 23 Revision A. a zone is faulted or in alarm. If you have additional questions. Keypad”. or Red. 2007 . Select the Toggle Event window and you will see the message partition armed. Return to the Hardware Configuration window and select the Vista Panel Partition folder again. verify the Vista Panel Partition icon is green in ProWatch. November 9.0. This completes the integration programming and testing of the ProWatch 3. the device is ready to be armed. Open the Toggle Event window and verify the screen is cleared. The Vista panel will chime once and the panel will disarm.com. “Partition Disarmed.help@honeywell. The Vista panel will chime three times and the Vista panel will now be armed. Right click on the partition and select Actions > Arm Stay. Open the Hardware Configuration window and select the Vista Panel Partition folder.7. Select the Toggle Event window and you will see the message that the partition has been disarmed. with the Vista panel in Ready mode.7580 software and the Vista 128/250FBP systems.7 and Vista Integration The Vista Partitions folder is used to control the arming and disarming of the Vista panel. 7 and Vista Integration Page 23 of 23 Revision A.ProWatch 3. 2007 . November 9.
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