![]() Before registration it will remain solid on and it will slow blink in unison with TX/RX during registration process. The registration LED will turn off as soon as it is registered with an AlarmNet dealer. There are 4 LED's: REG (green), TX/RX (yellow), FAULT (red), and SIGNAL (green). Siren sounders have their own bell output which do not need to be involved in the calculation. For example, the VISTA-20P has a 600mA output so 350mA are left to power other devices like keypads, motions and glass break detectors. Make sure you add this to your total current draw calculation to avoid drawing more than the VISTA panel's max ECP output. In peak usage the LTE-XV will draw up to 250mA. Green and yellow go to data in and out on terminals 6 and 7. Red and black go to positive and negative power on terminals 5 and 4 respectively. These 4 connections go the VISTA panel's keypad (ECP) bus and offers power and data connections. There is an included wiring harness clips into a port on the LTE-XV and has 4 pre-stripped wires on the other end. The LTE-XV operates similar to other Honeywell X model cellular communicators like the CDMA-X and the GSMX4G in terms of power consumption and physical build. ![]() Set it and forget it type deal! We all love those. It will give you peace and mind today but more importantly you will not have to worry about hardware replacement anytime soon. Installing the LTE-XV is positioning your security system for the future. Eventually Verizon will phase out its CDMA-1x network and AT&T will do the same with their respective 3G network. Looking bigger picture we have seen cellular carriers phase out older, slower networks like the 2G network for AT&T. It is not only speed and reliability that makes the LTE-XV a great choice for any VISTA panel owner. This means faster transmission times for alarm signals from your alarm system to a central station or an interactive app like Total Connect 2.0. The Verizon LTE network is unmatched in terms of speeds and reliability. If the HSPA+ ever fails to report a signal it will attempt report it using the SMS network. In this case, the radio transmits signals using Verizon's HSPA+ / UMTS networks. Long-Term Evolution or LTE radios operate on the latest 4G standards. Although AT&T has a reliable nationwide network, there are areas of the country that only get Verizon coverage and customers in these areas should be very excited about this product. Now the release of the LTE-XV shows that Honeywell is looking to expand their cellular equipment lineup with transmission speeds and network coverage in mind. However they finally released the CDMA-X which was the first Verizon cellular communicator for VISTA panels not too long ago. Honeywell has offered AT&T cellular communications for wired control panels like the VISTA-20P for a long time. The Honeywell LTE-XV is the first AlarmNet ready Verizon LTE cellular communicator for the Honeywell VISTA series.
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