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Introduction

• This course will cover programming and features on the Vista-20P throughout, with several slides that explain and compare the Vista-20P with the Vista-10P and Vista-15P.

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Max Zones Standard wired zones Zone Doubling Max Wired Expansion Max Wireless (5800) Keyfob zones Programmable outputs on-board Voltage triggers Zone Lists Pager Support Event Log User Codes AUI consoles

Series Comparison

Vista-20P

48 8 15 40 40 16 16 2 12 4 100 48 4

Vista-15P

32 6 0 22 26 8 8 2 10 2 50 33 2

Vista-10P

22 6 0 0 16 8 4 2 9 1 32 16 0 Honeywell Proprietary

Agenda

• • • • • • • Basic Panel Features Mechanics of Programming Programming Locations *56 Zone Programming *79 Output Device Mapping *80 Defining Output Functions Security Codes – Authority Levels & Special Features 

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Features

• • • • • • • • • Unvacated auto stay Cross zoning Night arming Carbon monoxide zone type Dynamic zone type Scheduling Vent Zone Automatic Periodic Test Command SIA compliant 

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ANSI/SIA CP-01-2000

A FALSE ALARM REDUCTION standard

, calls for manufacturer’s to

default

control panels as follows:

• 60 second exit delay • 30 second entry delay plus 30 second dialer delay • Auto Stay arming enabled • Cancel verify option is enabled (displays on keypad) • Swinger suppression defaulted to 1 report per zone per armed period Honeywell Proprietary

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Mechanics of Programming

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Mechanics of Programming

• Entering Program Mode - Use one of the following methods to enter Programming Mode: 1. Press both the [*] and [#] keys at the same time, within 50 seconds after power is applied to the Control.

2. After power-up, enter the Installer Code (4112) + 800 (If *98 was used to exit previously, method 1 above must be used to enter the program mode again) Note: When connecting a console to a defaulted panel, the console must be set to address 16. This will be covered later.

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Defaulting

• • To default the panel you will enter: – – [ * ] + 9 + 7 Upon entering programming for the first time, it is recommended that you default the panel.

To set the panel for first time communication with Compass Downloading Software you will enter: – [ * ] + 9 + 6 • CSID = FFFFFFFF • Primary Subscriber Account Number = FFFF Note: If your downloader requires a call back phone number, refer to field *94 in your programming form.

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Mechanics of Programming

* 20 Installer Code [4112] Enter 4 digits, 0 – 9 To change the Installer’s Code you would enter Programming mode, then press

*

20, then the new code.

To view what is in field 20 you would enter #20, the panel will display the location contents one digit at a time.

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Mechanics of Programming

• Exiting Program Mode: *98 prevents re-entry into the Programming modes using the Installer Code.

*99 allows re-entry into the Programming modes using Installer Code (4112) + 800 Note: If *98 is used to exit programming mode, the system must be powered down, AC and Battery, then press * & # simultaneously within 50 seconds of power up to re-enter programming.

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Programming Locations

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*34 Exit Delay *35 Entry Delay #1 *36 Entry Delay #2

Entry/Exit Programming

Part. 1 Part. 2 00 - 96 = 0-96 Sec.

97 = 120 Sec.

[ 60,60 ] [ 30,30 ]

Part. 1 Part. 2 00 - 96 = 0-96 Sec.

97 = 120 Sec.

98 = 180 Sec.

99 = 240 Sec.

[ 30,30 ]

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Communication Programming

*41 Primary Phone Number Enter up to 20 digits *42 Second Phone Number

… …

Enter up to 20 digits 

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*43 P1 Primary Account Number 4 or 10 Digits

[ FFFF ]

*44 P1 Second Account Number 4 or 10 Digits

[ FFFF ]

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Communication Programming

*45 P2 Primary Account Number 4 or 10 Digits

[ FFFF ]

*46 P2 Second Account Number 4 or 10 Digits

[ FFFF ]

*48 Report Format

[ 7,7 ]

Prim. Sec.

0 = 3+1, 4+1 Ademco L/S Stand. 6 = 4+2 Ademco Express 1 = 3+1, 4+1 Radionics Stand.

7 = 4-digit Ademco Contact ID

2 = 4+2 Ademco L/S Stand. 8 = 3+1, 4+1 Ademco L/S Stand.

3 = 4+2 Radionics Stand. 9 = 3+1, 4+1 Radionics Expanded

5 = 10-Digit Ademco Contact ID

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Backup Communications

*29 Long Range Radio Output

[ 0 ]

0 = No 1 = Yes *29 Menu Mode for IP/GSM Enable

(rev 7+) This is a Menu Mode command, not a data field, for programming IP/GSM options. Enable IP/GSM?

0= NO 1=YES Enable INT IP/GSM?

0

= no, not using either IP or GSM

1

= yes, Using IP and/or GSM module [*] to continue

1=PROG 2=DIAG 0=QUIT Programming/Diagnostics Select 1

= Prog (program the IP/GSM options)

2

= Diag (enter diagnostic mode) Do not select if using an external comm device

0

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*29 Menu Mode Keypad Functions

Internal Device Programming Prompts

[ ∗ ] = scroll the options of a particular prompt [#] = accept the entry and move to the next prompt [A] = backspace or shift-[A] for escape [B] = scroll to next prompt or shift-[B] scroll to previous prompt [C] = answer No or shift-[C] answer Yes to prompt [D] = shift key 

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Backup Communications

*54 Dynamic Signaling Delay

[ 0 ]

0 = No delay (Both signals sent) 1-15 = delay times in 15 sec. increments 1 = 15 Sec. 2 = 30 Sec. Etc.

Note: if *55 is set to “0”, use min. 30 sec to avoid redundant IP report.

*55 Dynamic Signaling Priority

[ 0 ]

0 = Primary Dialer first 1 = IP/GSM module first Honeywell Proprietary

System Setup

*84 Auto Stay Arm [1] 0=no, 1=partition 1 only 2=partition 2 only, 3=both partitions If enabled, the system will automatically change AWAY mode to STAY mode if the entry/exit door is not opened and closed within the exit delay time after the user arms in AWAY mode from a wired keypad.

*85 Cross Zone Timer [0] 0=15 sec. (Assign cross zones on zone list 4, with *81 Menu mode) (see program sheet for complete list of options) 

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*93 Reports in Armed Period Per Zone [1] 0=Unlimited Reports 1=1 report per 2=2 reports per Honeywell Proprietary

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Pager Information

*160 Pager 1 Phone No.

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Enter up to 20 digits 7-digit status code: XXX-YYYY XXX = 3-digit event code: 911 = Alarm 811 = Trouble 101 = Opening (disarm) 102 = Closing (arm AWAY YYYY = 4-digit user or zone number The first digit indicates the partition, followed by the 3-digit user or zone number.

0 = system, 1 = part 1 2 = part 2, 3 = part 3 *161 Pager 1 Characters

….

Enter up to 16 digits The character could be composed of: • PIN number • Subscriber account number • * (enter # + 11 to send *) • # (enter # + 12 to send #) • Pause (enter # + 13 to allow a 2-second pause) Honeywell Proprietary

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Pager Options

*162 Pager 1 Reporting Options Part. 1 Part. 2 Common [ 0,0,0 ] 0 = no report sent 1 = open/closes all users 4 = All alarms and troubles 12 = Alarms/troubles for zones entered in zone list 9 13 = Alarms/troubles for zones entered in zone list 9 and open/close for all users Pagers 2-4 are set up the same way in Locations *163 -*171 Honeywell Proprietary

Pager Options

*172 Pager Delay Option for Alarms 0 = none 1 = 1 minute 2 = 2 minutes 3 = 3 minutes [3] This delay is for ALL pagers in the system.

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Configurable Zone Type Programming

*182 Configurable Zone Type 90 

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 See programming sheet for complete List of options.

*183 Zone Type 90 Report Codes

90 Alarm ID XXX Trouble ID:XXX

Enter the desired 3-digit Contact ID report codes for alarms and troubles occurring on zones assigned to this zone type.

*184 Configurable Zone Type 91 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 See programming sheet for complete List of options.

*185 Zone Type 91 Report Codes

91 Alarm ID XXX Trouble ID:XXX

Enter the desired 3-digit Contact ID report codes for alarms and troubles occurring on zones assigned to this zone type.

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Advanced User Interface Programming

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*189 Symphony (AUI) enable [1] [1] [0] [0] AUI 1 AUI 2 AUI 5 AUI 6 Enter each AUI’s Home partition.

0 = disabled 1 = partition 1; 2 = partition 2 3 = partition 3 (common) Note: an external power supply may be required when using AUI consoles.

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Keypad Options

NOTE: Options for keypad address 16 are set by the factory and cannot be changed. Each keypad must be assigned a unique address.

*190 Keypad 2 Address 17 Partition/Enable 0 = keypad disabled; 1-3 = part.no. (3=common) [0] [0] Sound 0 = no suppression 1 = suppress arm/disarm and E/E beeps 2 = suppress chime beeps only 3 = suppress arm/disarm, E/E, and chime beeps *191 – *196 Are Identical for addresses 18 – 23 respectively.

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Keypad Options

*197 Exit Time Display Interval [0] 0 = no display 1-5 = seconds between display refresh *198 Display Partition Number (for Alpha Display Keypads) [0] 0= no; 1=yes (partition number appears on Alpha Display) *199 ECP Fail Display [0] 0 = 3 digit display (“1” + device address) 1 = 2-digit fixed display as “91” Honeywell Proprietary

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ECP Addressing

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Table of Device Addresses

All devices attached to ECP (keypad) terminals must be addressed.

Depending on the device and its function the address is determined by the following: Address

00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11

Keypad Message††

100/91 N/A N/A 103/91 104/91 N/A N/A 107/91 108/91 109/91 110/91 111/91

Device RF Receiver AUI 1 AUI 2 Long Range Radio 4286 Voice Module AUI 5 AUI 6 Zone Expanders (4219/4229)

Module 1 zones 09-16 Module 2 zones 17-24 Module 3 zones 25-32 Module 4 zones 33-40 Module 5 zones 41-48

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Address

12 13 14 15 16-23 28

Table of Device Addresses

Keypad Message††

112/91 113/91 114/91 115/91 N/A N/A

Device Relay Modules (4204)

Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4

Keypads

Keypad 1 – 8

5800TM module †† Addressable devices are identified by “1” plus the device address when reporting. Enter a report code for zone 91 to enable addressable device reporting (default = reports enabled). See field *199, mentioned earlier, for ECP Fail Display options.

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Zone Programming *56 Menu Mode

*56 Zone Programming Mode

SET TO CONFIRM?

0= NO 1=YES 0 Enter Zn Num.

(00 = Quit) 10 Zn ZT P RC In: L 10 00 1 10 RF 1

Or

Zn ZT P RC In: AD 10 00 1 10 AW: 07

Or

Zn ZT P RC HW: RT 02 00 1 10 EL 1 Confirm?

0 = no 1= yes

Enter Zone Number

01-99 = zone number 00 = quit

Summary Screen

[*] to continue [*] to continue Not all numbers Available.

IN: L = Wireless, RF = Supervision IN: AD = Expansion, AW = Aux wired HW: RT = Hard Wire, EL = loop type 

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*56 Zone Programming Mode

10 Zone Type Perimeter 03 Zone Type (ZT)

00 = Not Used 01 = Entry/Exit #1 02 = Entry/Exit #2 03 = Perimeter 04 = Interior Follower 05 = Day/Night 06 = 24-Hr Silent 07 = 24-Hr Audible 08 = 24-Hr Aux 09 = Fire 10 = Interior w/Delay 12 = Monitor Zone 14 = Carbon Monoxide 16 = Fire w/Verify 20 = Arm-Stay* 21 = Arm-Away* 22 = Disarm* 23 = No Alarm Response 24 = Silent Burglary 77 = Keyswitch 81 = AAV Mon. Zone 90-91 = Configurable * 5800 button-type transmitters only.

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10 Partition

*56 Zone Programming Mode

1 Partition No. (P)

1-3 = partition (3=Common) [*] to continue 

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10 Report Code 1 st 01 2 nd 00 10 02 Hardwire Type EOL 0 Report Code (RC)

01-09, 10 for 0, 11 for B, 12 for C, 13 for D, 14 for E, 15 for F. 00 to Disable Examples: 01 00 = report code 10 13 15 = report code DF

Hardwire Type

0=EOL; 1=NC; 2=NO; 3=zone doubling (ZD); 4=double-balanced (DB). This prompt appears only for zone numbers 02-08. [*] to continue Honeywell Proprietary

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*56 Zone Programming Mode

02 Response Time 1 10 Input Type RF Trans 3 10 Input S/N: L A XXX-XXXX 1 Response Time (RT)

0 = 10mSec; 1 = 350mSec; 2 = 700mSec; 3=1.2 seconds [*] to continue Only for zones 01-08, zone 02 shown

Input Device type (In)

2 = AW (Aux wired zone) 3 = RF (supervised RF transmitter) 4 = UR (unsupervised RF transmitter) 5 = Button type RF transmitter (unsupervised)

Serial number Entry and Loop Number Entry

Used only when enrolling wireless transmitters.

a.

b.

c.

Transmit two open/close sequences.

Manually enter the 7-digit serial number.

Press key [C] to copy the serial number previously enrolled.

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*56 Zone Programming Mode

10 Input S/N: L A 022-4064 ?

Loop Number Change

Enter the loop number.

To delete enter 0 in the loop number.

[*] to continue

10 Input S/N: L A 022-4064 1 Enroll Summary

If the serial/loop number combination is not a duplicate in the system, a display showing the serial number and loop number entry will appear.

[*] to continue

10 XMIT TO CONFIRM PRESS * TO SKIP Confirm

Note: This prompt will only appear if the first prompt after entering *56 was answered “YES” [*] to continue Honeywell Proprietary

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Entd Rcvd

*56 Zone Programming Mode

A022-4063 A022-4064 Zn ZT P RC In: L 10 03 1 10 RF 1 Not Confirmed

[*] to continue If the serial number transmitted does not match the serial number entered this prompt will appear.

Summary Screen

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Output Programming

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Output Device Option

* 177 Device Duration 1,2 (used in *80 menu mode-Device Actions 5/6) 0 = 15 secs 1 = 30 secs 2 = 45 secs 3 = 60 secs 4 = 90 secs 5 = 2 min 6 = 2-1/2 min 7 = 3 min 1 2 8 = 4 min 9 = 5 min # = 10 = 6 min # + 11 = 7 min # +12 = 8 min # + 13 = 10 min # + 14 = 12 min # + 15 = 15 min [0] [0] Honeywell Proprietary

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Output Device Mapping *79 Menu Mode

*79 Menu Mode *79 Mode is used to identify available outputs that the panel can use. These outputs are actually programmed to activate and release in *80 defining output functions.

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*79 Menu Mode

ENTER OUTPUT NO.

00 = QUIT xx Device Output Number

01-18 relays/X-10; 00 = Quit [*] to continue This is the reference relay number as used in the system. Relays and X-10 devices are numbered 01-16. The on-board triggers are numbered 17 and 18.

XX OUTPUT TYPE DELETE 0 Output Type

This prompt appears if selecting outputs 01-16.

0 = delete 1 = relay on 4204/4229 module 2 = Powerline / X-10 [*] to continue If X 10 is selected, we will use “A” prompt If relay is selected, we will use “B” prompt Honeywell Proprietary

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*79 Menu Mode

“A” XX UNIT No.

yy Unit Number

If X-10 is selected, a prompt for the unit number appears.

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“B” XX MODULE ADDR 07-15 yy

Module Address 07-15 = predefined address [*] to continue

*79 Menu Mode

Address 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Module Address Module 1 st 4229 (with zones 09-16) 2 nd 4229 (with zones 17-24) 3 rd 4229 (with zones 25-32) 4 th 4229 (with zones 33-40) 5 th 4229 (with zones 41-48) 1 st 4204 2 nd 4204 3 rd 4204 4 th 4204

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*79 Menu Mode

XX REL POSITION.

1-4 zz Relay Position

1-4 = relay position [*] to continue This is the physical relay position with respect to the relay module upon which it is located. 

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ENTER OUTPUT NO.

00 = QUIT xx

The system then returns to the Output Number prompt for programming the next device.

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*79 Menu Mode

17 OUT NORM LOW 0= NO 1=YES 0 Output Normally Low

0=no (standard default) 1=yes [*] to continue This prompt appears only for triggers 17 & 18.

Selecting 0 (no) sets the output level normally high(open).

Selecting 1 (yes) set the output level normally low(ground).

Output trigger 17 (100mA max.) can be used for resetting 4 wire smoke detectors (up to 2 smokes) by connecting it to the negative power terminal of the smoke detector.

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Defining Output Functions *80 Menu Mode

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*80 Menu Mode

In *80, we program relays or X-10 devices, previously defined in *79 output device mapping, to activate and deactivate.

The Vista-20P allows 48 output functions to be programmed.

The Vista-15P allows 24 output functions to be programmed.

The Vista-10P allows 12 output functions to be programmed.

Each output function determines only one action. For example: To turn a relay on and off requires two output functions.

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Output Funct. # (00 = Quit) 01 01 A E P Trig ?00 0 0 - ZL=1

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*80 Menu Mode

Output Function No.

01 – 48 output function number Enter the output function number to be defined (or 00 to exit).

[*] to continue

Summary Screen

A= Output Action; E= Triggering event; P= Partition; Trig = Trigger type [*] to continue Note: A question mark in the summary screen indicates that the device number shown has not been mapped. Use *79 Menu mode to map the device.

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01 Activated by: Delete 0

*80 Menu Mode

Activated By

0 = delete (delete the output function and any previous programming; see prompt below 1 = zone list (go to “A” prompt) 2 = zone type (go to “B” prompt) 3 = zone number (go to “C” prompt) [*] to continue 

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Delete?

0 = NO, 1 = YES

Press 1 to delete this output definition.

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*80 Menu Mode

01 Activated by: Zone List 1 “A” 01 Zn List 1 Zone List

1 – 8 zone list [*] to continue

Enter Event Alarm 1

0 = restore; 1 = alarm; 2 = fault; 3 = trouble NOTE: For alarm, fault, and trouble an event on ANY Zone in the list activates the output, but ALL zones in the list must be restored before the output is restored.

Press [*] to continue to the “Output Action” prompt.

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*80 Menu Mode

01 Activated by: Zone Type 2 “B” 01 Enter Zn type Perimeter 03 Zone Type

Enter the desired zone type: There are a wide variety of zone types and system operations available.

[*] to continue Enter the partition in which this zone type will occur.

01 Partition Any partition

0 = any partition; 1 = partition 1; 2 = partition 2; 3 = common Press [*] to continue to the “Output Action” prompt.

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*80 Menu Mode

01 Activated by: Zone Number 3 “C” 01 Enter Zn No.

12 Zone Number

Enter the zone number desired Press [*] to continue.

01 Enter Event Restore 0

Enter the zone event that will activate this output.

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01 Output Action Close for 2 sec

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*80 Menu Mode

Output Action 0 – 6

0 = off 1 = Close for 2 seconds 4 = Change Device State 5 = Duration 1 (see data field *177) 2 = Close and Stay Closed 6 = Duration 2 (see data field *177) 3 = Continuous Pulse on & off (1 sec ON, 1 sec OFF)

Enter Output No.

R02 02 02 A E P TRIG R02 1 1 3 ZL=1 Output Number

01 – 16 = as defined in *79 17 – 18 = on-board triggers Enter the device output number (as defined in *79) you want associated with this output function. Press [*] to continue

Summary Screen

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Test Report Setup

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Automatic Periodic Test Report

The system can be set to automatically send test reports (automatically enables report code in field *64; Contact ID code 602) at specified intervals.

The frequency of the report can be set in Scheduling mode (event 11) or by the following key commands: Installer code + [#] + 0 + 0 = test report sent every 24 hours Installer code + [#] + 0 + 1 = test report sent once per week Installer code + [#] + 0 + 2 = test report sent every 28 days Each mode sets schedule 32, to the stated repeat option; the first test report is sent 12 hours after command.

To ensure that test reports are sent at the times expected, set the Real Time Clock to the proper time before entering the test report schedule command.

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TIME/DATE SAT 12:00AM 01/01/00 TIME/DATE SAT 12:00A 2000/01/01

Setting the Real Time Clock

Enter [

4-digit Installer or Master code

] + # + 63 • Press the [*] key to change the Date/Time settings. The blinking cursor appears on the first digit of the hour.

• Enter the time (hour, then minute). After each entry the cursor moves to the right.

• Press any odd-digit for PM, or any even-digit for AM.

• Enter the 2-digit year, 2-digit month, and the 2-digit day in sequence. The day of the week is automatically calculated and displayed based on the date entered.

• Press the [#] key to move the cursor to the left to make any changes that may be needed.

• When entry is complete press the [*] key until the cursor is at the far right position.

• To accept all of the clock information, press the [*] key again.

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Security Codes

Security Codes

Vista-20P supports up to 48 user codes which can be assigned one of 5 authority levels.

Vista-15P supports up to 33 user codes which can be assigned one of 4 authority levels.

Vista-10P supports up to 16 user codes which can be assigned one of 4 authority levels.

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Security Codes

Authority Levels

(authority levels can be assigned to users 03-49 only; users 1 and 2 cannot be changed.)

Level

Installer System Master Partition Master (default)

User No.

01

Functions

Perform all security functions except can disarm only if used to arm; can enter program mode; cannot change installer code (default 4112) 02 P1 = 03 P2 = 33 Only one system master code per system; can perform all security functions, add/delete users in either partition, change master code, view event log, set system clock, program keypad macro, program scheduled events, activate output devices (triggers/relays) (default 1234) Same as master, except add/delete users limited to assigned partition only Honeywell Proprietary

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Authority Levels

(authority levels can be assigned to users 03-49 only; users 1 and 2 cannot be changed.)

Level User No.

Functions

0-User 03-49 Perform security functions (arm, disarm,etc) only; cannot add/delete users, view event log, set system clock or program scheduled events.

1-Arm only 2- Guest 3-Duress 4-Partition Master 03-49 03-49 Arm system only Can disarm the system only if it was used to arm the system 03-49 03-49 Performs security functions, but also silently sends a duress message to the central station; reports as zone 92 Used to assign other user numbers as partition masters Not used for the Vista-15P and Vista-20P Honeywell Proprietary

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Security Codes

Adding a User Code: Deleting a User Code:

Master code + [8] + 2 digit user no. + user’s code Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + [#] [0]

Assigning Attributes:

Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + [#] [attribute no] + value

Attributes: Values

1=Authority Level 2=Access Group 3=Active Partition for this user; 4=RF Zone No.

5=Open/Close paging 0-4 (see Authority Level table) 0-8 (0= not assigned to a group) 1,2,3 (common) Assigns user number to button type zone for arm/disarm 1 for yes; 0 for no Honeywell Proprietary

Review

• • • • • What is the maximum number of zones?

Do the keyfob zones count in the above number?

How many programmable outputs does each panel offer?

Do all ECP devices (keypads, expanders, etc.) need to have a unique address?

Can we program a relay to activate in *79 output device mapping?

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