Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product VISTA-128FB Honeywell
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– 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............................ 5 General .......................................................5 A Partit ioned Syst em ..................................6 Zones ..............................................
– 4 – PANIC KEYS........................................ 38 Using Panic Keys ..................................... 38 SPEED KEY (MACROS) ...................... 39 General Inf ormation .................................. 39 Defining ................
– 5 – System Overvi ew General Your Hon eywell s ecurity s ystem con sists of a main contr ol panel, at l east on e keypa d, and various se nsors st rategical ly positio ned thro ughout the premis es. Th e syst em offe rs you th ree for ms of protecti on: bur glar y, fire an d emerg ency.
– 6 – System Overvi ew (cont’d) A Partitioned System Simply stat ed, a parti tioned system shar es on e physical alarm syste m among diff erent us ers, e ach with their own r equirem ents.
– 7 – System Overview (cont ’ d) Burglary Protection The bu rglary p rot ection porti on of y our sy stem mus t be tu rned on or "armed " before it will s ense burglary alarm c onditions.
– 8 – System Overview (cont ’ d) Speed Key (M acros) The sy stem c an stor e a st ring of up to 32 keystr okes, w hich can be activ ated anytime by simply pres sing th e “ A, B, C, or D ” keys.
– 9 – System Overview (cont ’ d) Master Keyp ad Operation A "Mast er" key pad is on e on wh ich the st atus of all 8 p artition s is displ ayed simultane ously. A user can get more informat ion about a cer tain partiti on by simply en teri ng [ ✳ ] + th e desired partit ion nu mber.
– 10 – About The Keypads General IMPORTANT: If th e keypad bee ps rapidl y upon ent ering the premises, it indi cates that an alarm h as occur red durin g your absence. LEAVE I MMEDIAT ELY and CONT ACT THE POLICE from a safe locat ion nearby. Your keypa ds allo w you to cont rol all syst em functions .
– 11 – Functions Of The Keypad 1 OFF 4 MAX 7 INSTANT READY 2 AWAY 5 TEST 8 CODE 0 3 STAY 6 BYPASS 9 CHIME # SUPER TROUBLE ARMED READY 6160CR-003-V1 SPEAKER LCD DISPLAY LEDS FUNCTION KEYS IMPORTANT! When using the keypad to enter codes and commands, sequential key depressions must be made within 3 seconds of one another.
– 12 – Functions Of The Keypad (cont ’ d) ALPHA DISPLAY WINDO W: A 2-lin e, 32-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). Display s pro tection point identific ation and system status, m essages, an d user instruc tions.
– 13 – Functions Of The Keypad (cont ’ d) ✳ READY : When depressed prior to arming the sy stem, the keypad will display all open protec tion z ones with in the keypad ’ s home p art itio n.
– 14 – Entry/Exit Delays General Information Your sy stem h as instal ler-p rogrammed tim e delay s, known as exit d elay an d entry d elay. Whenev er y ou arm y our sy stem , exit del ay gives you time to leave th rough the des ignated exit do or with out s etting off an alarm .
– 15 – Security Codes & Authority Levels General Information At the tim e of in stallati on, you w ere as signed a n authori ty level an d a personal four-digit security code, known only to you and yours. The security code must be entered when armi ng and disa rming the syst em.
– 16 – Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont ’ d) Authority Levels Author ity l evels d efine the system functi ons a p artic ular u ser can perf orm. Depend ing on th e auth ority ass igned to you, t here ar e certain system func tions you may be pr ohibited from per form ing.
– 17 – Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont ’ d) General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes • A user m ay not de lete or ch ange the u ser cod e of the SA ME or HIG HER author ity than w hich he is assigned. • A user may only ADD users to a LOWER authority le vel.
– 18 – Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont ’ d) To Add a User IMPORTANT: Temp orar y user s should not be sh own how to u se any sy stem func tion they do no t need to know (e.g. bypass ing p rotecti on zon es). CODE 1. Ent er Master or M anager code and pres s the 8 key.
– 19 – Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont ’ d) MULTI-ACCESS ? 0 = NO , 1 = YES If you as a user have access to other partitions, the keypad wi ll prompt for ability o f this new user to access (GOTO) those pa rtitions . Press 0 (NO) o r 1 (YES).
– 20 – Security Codes & Authority Levels (cont ’ d) To Change a User ’ s Code CODE 1. Ent er Master or M anager code and pres s the 8 key + user number to be changed.
– 21 – Accessing Other Partitions To Access Another P artition Eac h key pad is assi gne d a de fault part itio n fo r dis pla y pur pose s, a nd wil l sho w o nly t hat p art itio n ’ s inform ation .
– 22 – Accessing Other Partitions (cont ’ d) Global Arming Notes: • When per form ing a Glo bal Arm , if there ar e fault s in any of the selec ted partit ions, th e system will en ter a Summ ary M ode. Fault ed zone s in all the sele cted part itio ns wil l be d ispl ayed .
– 23 – Accessing Other Partitions (cont ’ d) The foll owing is an examp le of wh at wou ld be di splayed for a fault c onditi on on Zon e 002 (L oading Dock Win dow) on Par tition 1 (War ehous e.
– 24 – Accessing Other Partitions (cont ’ d) Common Lobby Operation When an inst allation consists of a par tition that is shared by user s of other partition s in a build ing, that sh ared par tition may be assig ned as a “ common lobby ” partiti on for the system .
– 25 – Accessing Other Partitions (cont ’ d) How User Codes Affect the Common Lobby Codes with “ Global ” Arming If your code is gi ven global arming whe n it is defined, t he keypad will ask ARM A LL? or DISAR M ALL? w henev er you try t o arm or disar m the partitions you have access to.
– 26 – Checking For Open Zones Using the ✴ READY Key Befor e arming y our sy stem, all protect ed do ors, win dows and other p rotecti on zones m ust be cl osed or by passed (see B YPAS SING secti on). Other wise the keypa d will display a "Not Rea dy" message.
– 27 – Displaying All Zone Descriptors Using the ✳ READY Key The Alp ha Keyp ads can als o display all the z one descrip tors th at are programmed in your system. The abbr eviated instruction s for the READY key will appear fir st, follow ed by the z one de scriptors.
– 28 – Bypassing Protection Zone s Using the 6 BYPASS Key This key is used when you want to arm your system wi th one or more zones intentiona lly unprotected. Bypasse d zones are unprotected and will not cause an alarm wh en violat ed wh ile your sy stem is armed.
– 29 – Bypassing Protection Zone s (cont ’ d) Quick Bypass Your system allows y ou to ea sily bypa ss all op en (f aulted) z ones w ithout having to enter zone numbers indivi dually. Note: All by pass es are re moved wh en an OF F sequen ce (secu rity c ode plus OFF) is pe rformed.
– 30 – Arming Perimeter Only (With Entry Delay ON) Using the 3 STAY key Use thi s key wh en you are st aying home, but m ight exp ect som eone t o use the en trance d oor la ter.
– 31 – Arming Perimeter Only (With Entr y Delay OFF) Using the 7 INSTANT Key Use th is key wh en you ar e staying home and do not expect any one to u se the entranc e door .
– 32 – Arming All Protection (With Ent ry Delay ON) Using the 2 AWAY Key Use th is key w hen n o one w ill be stayin g on th e pr emises. When arm ed in AWAY m ode, the sy stem will sound an alarm if a protect ed door or win dow i s open ed, or if any movem ent i s dete cted in side th e pr emises.
– 33 – Arming All Protection (With Entr y Delay OFF) Using the 4 MAXI MUM Key Use this k ey when the pr emises w ill be vacan t for ext ended peri ods of tim e such as v acati ons, e tc., or wh en no one w ill be m oving throug h pro tected interior are as.
– 34 – Disarming And Silencing Al arms Using the 1 OFF Key The O FF k ey is used to d isarm the system and to silenc e alarm and troubl e sounds. See "SUMMAR Y OF AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION" section for information which wi ll help you to di stingu ish betwe en FIRE an d BURGLARY alarm sounds.
– 35 – Using The Keyswitch General Your syst em may be eq uipped with a ke yswitch for use when arming and disarmi ng a partition. A red and green l ight on the ke yswitch pla te indicate the st atus of y our sy stem as foll ows: Green Light: Light s when th e syst em is disarmed and ready to be armed ( no op en zon es).
– 36 – Chime Mode Using the 9 Key Your system can b e set to alert y ou to th e open ing of a door or win dow w hile it is di sarmed by usin g C HIME m ode. Wh en ac tivated, three tone s will sound at the K eypad when ever a prot ected perim eter d oor or wind ow is op ened , and the N ot Ready messag e will b e disp layed.
– 37 – Viewing Alarm Company Messages General Information User s of the sy stem m ay p eriodica lly receiv e mes sages on their displa y screen s from their m onit oring ag ency or insta ller. When a m essag e is w aiting to be vi ewed , the m essag e shown below will ap pear.
– 38 – Panic Keys (For Manually Activat ing Silent And/Or Audible Alarms) Using Panic Keys Your system may have b een p rogra mmed t o use specia l key c ombin ations t o manually ac tivate panic functi ons. The functio ns that might be programmed are Silent Emer gency, Audible Emergency, Personal Emergency, and Fire.
– 39 – Speed Key (Macros) General Information The “ A ” , “ B ” , “ C ” , and/or “ D ” k e y s c a n b e u s e d t o a c t i v a t e a s t r i n g o f comman ds up to 32 keys trokes each . Thes e comm and s are kn own a s a macr o and are stor ed in the sy stem ’ s memory.
– 40 – Speed Key (Macros) (cont ’ d) Executing To ex ecute a Speed Key s equenc e, do th e fol lowing: If a le ttered key, A-B- C, has been assign ed as a Speed Key, p ress an d hold down the app ropriate k ey (about 2 s econds). If a u ser code is requir ed for any part of the Speed Key se quenc e, the follow ing pr ompt ap pears.
– 41 – Access Door Control General Information Yo ur syste m ma y be se t up s uch t hat a lo cke d acce ss d oor (such as in a lobb y) can be unloc ked momen tarily or f or a specific peri od of time, us ing a keypad command. Ask your installer if this has been d one in our sy stem.
– 42 – Using #70 Relay Menu Mode General Information Your syste m may be set up so that certain l ights or other de vices can be turned on or off by u sing the #70 comman d from eith er a keypad or a telephon e keyp ad (if 4285 or 4286 VIP m odule i s used) .
– 43 – Using Schedules Delaying the Closing Time Your sy stem ’ s pr ogrammed schedules may automatically arm the system at a predet ermin ed tim e. In th e ev ent a us er mu st stay on the p remi ses lat er than usual, users with maste r or manager authority levels can manually delay the automati c arming (closing) time up to 2 hours .
– 44 – Using Schedules (cont ’ d) Programming Temporary S chedules Te mpor ary sc hed ules o nly aff ect the part iti on fro m whi ch it is en tere d. Temporary schedules can be reus ed at later dat es simply by scr olling (by pressin g #) to th e DA YS? promp t (described below) and activa ting th e approp riate days.
– 45 – Using Schedules (cont ’ d) DAYS ? MT WTFSS HIT 0-7 X X This is the prom pt tha t actually ac tivate s the temp orary sc hedul e, and a llows th e temp orary schedule t o be cust omized to a particular w eek ’ s need s. To select the days w hich are to be activated , enter the desire d number 1- 7 (Mond ay = 1).
– 46 – Programming Device Timers General Information D e v i c e t i me rs c on s is t o f a n O N t im e & an OF F ti me , a nd s e le ct e d d a y s of th e week in which they ar e ac tive. Th ere ar e up to 20 t imers that c an be u sed t o control vari ous dev ices, su ch as lights or applianc es.
– 47 – Programming Device Timers (cont ’ d) 00 ON TI ME ? 00:00 PM Enter th e time you want th e devic e turned on usi ng 00 :01 - 11 :59 forma t. Whe n the di spla y show s the d esired time, p res s the * key t o move to the AM /PM field. Press an y key 0-9 to chang e the AM/ PM ind ication .
– 48 – Using #77 Instant Activation Mode The #77 I nstant Ac tivation Mode is u sed to activ ate outp uts, byp ass zones, etc. im media tely up on ex iting the # 77 M ode. The ac tion s that m ay be activated ar e relay c ommands, arm /disarm com mands, z one bypassing commands, and open/close access conditions.
– 49 – Using #77 Instant Activation Mode (cont ’ d) Bypass Commands Activat ion times 1 (Beginni ng), 2 (End), 3 (Du ring) are the on ly valid c hoices for bypass c ommands.
– 50 – Using #77 Instant Activation Mode (cont ’ d) Additional Commands Action Code Action Speci fier 77 Access Po int Grou p Enabl e Group # 78 Access Po int Grou p Disabl e Group # To enter the Instant Activation Mode: Enter your security cod e, then pre ss the [#] key f ollowed by 77.
– 51 – Event Log Procedures General Information The sy stem h as th e ability to rec ord variou s ev ents in a hi story log w herein each event i s rec orded in on e of f ive categ ories ( listed b elow), with th e tim e and date of its oc currenc e.
– 52 – Event Logging Procedures (continued) 4. Use the [3 ] & [1] key s (for next and previou s ca tegori es res pectiv ely) t o displa y the c ategor ies of even ts. Press [8] to select a category and display the fir st ev ent. P ress [8 ] again for ea ch subs equen t even t.
– 53 – Testing The System (To Be Conducted Weekl y) Using the 5 TEST Key The TEST key puts your syste m into Test mo de, which allo ws each prote ction point to be check ed for prop er op erati on. 1. Disarm the system and close all pr otected windows, doors, etc.
– 54 – Fire Alarm System Your fir e alarm sys tem ( if installed ) is on 24 hours a day , provid ing continu ous p rotec tion. In th e ev ent of an em ergen cy, the smo ke and h eat detectors automatically se nd signals to your Control, trigge ring a loud interru pting sound f rom the key pad and the op tional ext erior s ounder s.
– 55 – Fire Alarm System (cont ’ d) Fire Display Loc k If several zon es produ ce an alarm bef ore any are sil enced, the sy stem can be progr ammed to lock th e keypad display w ith the f irst z one that pr oduc ed an alarm. Ask y our inst aller if y our system h as been activated w ith th is featu re.
– 56 – Trouble Conditions Typical Trouble Disp lays The wor d CHECK or TRBL on the K eypad ’ s disp lay, accomp anied by a rapid "beepin g" at th e Keypad , indic ates ther e is a trou ble con dition in the sys tem. To silence the beeping sound f or tro uble c ondit ions, press a ny key .
– 57 – Trouble Conditions (cont ’ d) • A display of " COM M. FAI LU RE " at the Keypad in dicates that a fai lure has oc curred in the tele phone c ommu nicati on po rtion of your system .
– 58 – Emergency Evacuation Establi sh and regula rly p ractice a plan of esc ape in the ev ent of f ire. Th e fo llowing steps are recom mended by the N ation al Fire Protec tion A ssoci ation: 1. Position y our de tector or your interi or and/or ext erior s ound ers so th at they can be heard by all occu pants.
– 59 – Maintaining Your System Taking Care of Your System The c ompon ents of your secur ity sy stem ar e desig ned to be a s free of maint enance a s poss ible. How ever, there ar e som e thin gs you can do t o make sure that your system is in reliable working condition.
– 60 – Maintaining Your System (cont ’ d) Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones at the Keypad The k eypad ’ s w arning t ones can be silenc ed by p erforming an OFF sequenc e (cod e plus O FF k .
– 61 – Quick Guide To System Functions FUNCTION PROCEDURE COMMENTS Check Zones Press [ ✱ ]. To view faulte d zones w hen is system not ready Display All Descrip tors Press and hol d [ ✱ ] for 5 s econds. Dis plays all a lpha desc riptors program med by installer.
– 62 – Quick Guide To System Functions (cont ’ d) FUNCTION PROCEDURE COMMENTS Delete a Us er Enter master/manager c ode. Press CODE [8]. Enter user no. to be deleted . Enter master/mana ger code. Press 1 (Yes) at prom pt. Master & M anager level us ers can dele te users.
– 63 – Summary Of Audible Notification (Alpha Display Keypads) SOUND CAUSE DISPLAY LOUD, INTERRUPT ED* K eypad & External FIRE AL ARM FIR E is displayed; descriptor of zone in alarm is displayed. LOUD, CONTINUOUS* K eypad & External BURGLARY/ AUDIBLE EME RGENCY ALARM ALARM is dis played; descriptor of zone in alarm is also displayed.
– 64 – UL NOTICE: This is a “ GRADE A ” system. “ FEDERAL COMMUNICA TIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENT ” This equipm ent has been tes ted to FCC requirem ents and has been found acc eptable for us e.
– 65 – “ FEDERAL COMMUNICA TIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 68 NOTICE This eq uipment com plies w ith Part 68 of the FCC rules. O n the fr ont cover of this equ ipment i s a label that contains, among other informati on, the FCC r egistration n umber and r inger equi valence number (R EN) for this equipme nt.
– 66 – CANADIAN DEPART MENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (DOC ) STATEM ENT NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifi es certified equi pment. This certific ation means that the equi pment meets certain telec ommunications network protect ive, operational and safety requirements .
– 67 – WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this system is an adv anced design sec urity system, it does not offer guaranteed prot ection agains t burglary or f ire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or res idential, is s ubject to compromise or fai lure to warn for a variety of reasons.
– 68 – Index #70 command ............................................... 42 4285 or 4286 VIP m odule ......................... 9, 42 AC Loss ........................................................ 57 Access Another Part ition.....................
– 69 – Memory of Alarm ....................................... 7, 34 Messages ...................................................... 37 Modem Comm............................................... 57 MULTI-ACCESS .....................................
– 70 – LIMITED WARRANT Y Honeyw ell Inter national Inc. , 165 Eile en Way, Sy osset, Ne w York 11791, war rants its product (s) to be in conf ormance wi th its own plans an d specific ations and t.
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