Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product VISTA-15P Honeywell
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ADEMCO VISTA SERIES VISTA-20P / VISTA- 20PSIA VISTA-15P / VISTA- 15PSIA Security Syst ems User Guid e K5309-1 V6 12/08 Rev. A.
– 2 – IMPORTANT! PROP ER IN TRU SION P ROT ECT ION For proper intr usion cov erage, s ensors should b e loca ted at ever y pos sible poi nt of entry to a hom e or comm e rcial prem ises . This would inclu de an y sk ylights that m ay be prese nt, and the upper windo ws in a m ulti-le vel bu ilding.
– 3 – Table of Contents System Over view ................................................................................................................ ...................... 5 Introductio n ......................................................
– 4 – Table of Contents (cont inu ed) Macro K ey Programming & Usage .................................................................................................. ...... 27 About Macro Keys ................................................
– 5 – System Overview Introduction Congr atula tion s on y our owner ship of a H oneyw ell Sec urity Sy stem. You' ve ma de a wise d ecisi on in c ho osing it, for it r epr esen ts th e late st in securi ty pr otec tion technolo gy t oday.
– 6 – System Overview (cont’d) Zones and Partitions • The sys tem s ensing devic es h ave b een assign ed t o var ious “z one s,” wh ich ar e specific ar eas of p rot ection (e.g ., fron t do or, ki tchen win dow, e tc.). • Zone n umber s are d isplay ed at the k eypad wh en an alarm or tr oub le condi tion occurs on a sensor.
– 7 – System Overview (cont’d) Function Keys • The “A, ” “B,” “ C,” and “D” keys can b e prog ramm ed t o perf orm v ariou s fu ncti ons.
– 8 – About The Keypad s General Information Your keypads allo w you to control all syst em functions and fea ture the following: • A tel ephon e styl e (d igital) keypad • Liquid Crys tal Disp lay s (LCD ) that show the na ture an d loca tion of all occur rence s • Built-in sounder that s ound s during alarms and trou bles.
– 9 – About The Keypad s (cont’d) 1 OFF 4 MAX 7 INSTANT READY 2 AWAY 5 TEST 8 CODE 0 3 STAY 6 BYPASS 9 CHIME # ARMED READY 6150-00-001-V0 Standard Fixed-Word D isplay Keypad 1 OFF 4 MAX 7 INSTAN.
– 10 – About The Keypad s (Cont’d) FIXED-WORD DISPLAY KEYPAD AW AY : All burglary z ones, int erior and perimeter, are armed. ST A Y: Perimeter burglary zones, such as prot ected wind ows an d d oors, are armed.
– 11 – Functions of the Keypads 1 OFF 4 MAX 7 INSTANT READY 2 AWAY 5 TEST 8 CODE 0 3 STAY 6 BYPASS 9 CHIME # ARMED READY 6160V-00-007-V0 MESSAGE MIC RECORD VOLUME PLAY STATUS VOICE FUNCTION 12 11 .
– 12 – Functions of the Keypads (cont’d) NOTE: The functions pri nted directly on the keys indicate their primary purpose; the functi ons printed under some of th e keys (sh own in brackets under the res pective key), indicat e their al ternate or s econda ry purpos e.
– 13 – Functions of the Keypads (cont’d) 11. # This ke y can be used fo r "Quick Armin g" of the sy stem with out u se of a security code (i f progra mmed). [ FUNCTION ] On V oice k e y p ads, en abl e s the d esired v oic e or v olume f uncti on.
– 14 – Entry/Exit Delays Entry Delay Entry Delays give you time to disarm the syste m when you re-e nter through the design ated entr ance d oor. Ther e are two en try d elay s (if p rogram med ).
– 15 – Entry/Exit Delays (cont’d) Exit A larms Exit Error Conditions When ever you arm th e syst em, the ex it del ay b egins. If an entry /ex it do or or i nteri or zone is faul ted before exi t delay expires and remains faulte d (e.g., exit door left ope n), the sy stem s ounds an alarm and starts th e entry delay timer.
– 16 – Checking For Open Zones Using the [ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ] Key to Displa y and Announce System Status B efore ar min g you r sy stem , all pr otect ed d oors, win dows an d oth er pr ot ection zone s must be c losed or byp assed; oth erwise the k eypad will d isplay a "Not R eady" message.
– 17 – Arming the System STA Y Mod e: A rms Peri meter Only , En try D elay On • Used wh en you w ant t o arm th e sys tem w ith p erson s stayin g in side (or if y ou hav e pets that are moving t hroughout the premises). • The p erim eter sens ors ar e armed , but inter ior s enso rs are l eft di sarm ed.
– 18 – Arming the System (cont’d) A rming Commands Before arming, close all perimeter doors and windo ws and make sure the Read y to A rm message is displayed.
– 19 – Arming the System (cont’d) Single Button Arming The “A” , “B”, “ C”, and /or “ D” k eys on y our key pad m ay hav e been progra mmed for single-button arming.
– 20 – (if programme d) Keyswitc h Using the Ke y sw itch Your syste m may b e equi pped with a key switc h for u se wh en arm ing and dis arm ing. Red and gr een lig hts on the k eyswi tch p late indic ate th e statu s of y our syst em as follows : Green Light: Lights wh en the sy s tem is disarmed and ready to be armed (no open z ones) .
– 21 – Disarming and Silencing Alarms Using the [OFF] key The OFF key is used t o di sar m th e sy s tem , sil enc e a lar m and trou b l e soun ds, and clear alarm memories. IMPORTANT : If you return and the main burgla ry sounder is on, DO N OT ENTER, but CONTAC T THE POLICE fr om a nearby safe location.
– 22 – Bypassing Protection Zo nes Using the BYP A SS Ke y Use t his ke y when you wa nt to ar m your system with o ne or more zo nes inten tionally unpr otec ted.
– 23 – Bypassing Protection Zo nes (cont’d) Quick By pass If pr ogramm ed, "Q uic k By pass" a llows y ou to eas ily bypas s all op en ( fault ed) z ones without having to enter zone numbers individually. This feature is use ful if, for exampl e, you rout inely lea ve cer tain win dow s op en w hen arm ing a t nigh t.
– 24 – Chime Mode Using the Chime Mode CHIME mod e aler ts you to th e op ening of a per imet er d oor or wind ow w hile th e system is di sarm ed. When Chim e mode i s acti vated : • Thr ee ton es s ound at the keyp ad wh enev er a p erim eter d oor or win dow is op ened .
– 25 – Date and Time Viewing the Current Date and Time The m aster users can v iew the sy stem time and dat e settin g on an alp ha keyp ad. Other u ser s can v iew th e d ate/tim e if a func tion k ey has be en prog ram med to d o so.
– 26 – Panic Keys Using Panic Key s Your syste m may h ave b een p rogra mmed to u se sp ecial k eys t o manu ally ac tiv ate emerg ency (panic ) fun ctio ns a s follow s: This Function Sends This.
– 27 – Macro Key P rogramming & Usage A bou t Macro Keys The “A” , “B”, “ C” or “D ” ke ys can b e used to aut omat ically ac tivate a seri es of comman ds of up to 16 key str okes, if prog ram med f or th is fun ction .
– 28 – Macro Key P rogramming & Usage (cont’d) The keypad beep s to ac kn owledg e your inpu t and di splays the c omman d you entered (f ollowed by “F ”). 4. Enter the next com mand , foll owed by p res s/holdin g the “D” k ey for at least tw o second s.
– 29 – Using Device Commands A bou t De vice Commands Your sy stem may b e set u p so that it can c ontr ol cer tain lig hts or other devic es. • Some devic es may be aut oma tically turn ed on or off by th e sys tem. • Y ou may be able to override automatically controlled devices using the com mands desc ribe d below.
– 30 – Paging Feature A bou t A utomatic Paging Your system may be set up to auto matica lly send mess ages to se veral pa gers (4 page rs for VISTA-20P Series, 2 pagers for VISTA-15P S eries) as certain conditions oc cur in your syst em.
– 31 – Paging Feature (cont’d) A bou t Manual Paging Your system may be set up so you can manual ly send a message to up to four (VISTA- 20P Se ries) o r two (VISTA-15P S eries) pa gers. • Your ins taller p rog ram s the p aging func tion k ey an d the p ager phon e num ber s.
– 32 – Security Co des & Autho rity Levels A bou t Securit y Codes Your install er as signed a ma ster c ode th at i s used t o perf orm a ll sy stem fu nct ions.
– 33 – Security Co des & Autho rity Levels ( cont’d) How to A ssign Security Codes and User At tributes The f ollowin g list s the v ariou s comm and s tring s for addin g secur ity c odes an d attr ibut es.
– 34 – Accessing Other Par titio ns (VISTA-20P) A bout A ccessing Partitions (GOTO Command and Multi-Partition Arming) Each keypa d is assigned a de fault parti tion for display purpo ses, and wi ll show only that par tition' s informa tion.
– 35 – Accessing Other Par titio ns (cont’d) Using the GoTo Command (VISTA -20P) If the u ser is auth oriz ed, a keypad in on e par tition can be used to p erform sys tem func tions in th e oth er pa rt ition by u sing the GOTO command. • You must us e an Alp ha key pad to acce ss ano ther pa rtition.
– 36 – Accessing Other Par titio ns (cont’d) Common Zone Operation (VISTA-20P) Ask your ins taller if a "commo n zone" w as assigned. If so, ch eck this box Your system may ha ve been se t up to use a common zone, which is an area shared by users of both p artitions , such as a foy er or lobby.
– 37 – Scheduling A bou t Scheduling The sy stem provid es end- user sch edules ( progr ammabl e by ma ster /inst aller on ly), which can control various types of events. • Each schedule ca uses a defined event to start and stop (when appropri ate) at a specifi ed tim e.
– 38 – Scheduling (cont’d ) 5. For ev ent num b er “02, ” en ter the ac c es s gr oup numb er. Other wise, this prompt is sk ippe d. Press [ ∗ ] to c ontinu e to the “ Start” prom pt b elow. GROUP NUMBER X 6. For ev ent num ber s “03-07, ” enter the partit ion number to be arm ed or dis armed.
– 39 – Event Logging Procedures A bou t Event Logging The sy s tem rec or d s v ar i ou s ev en t s in a h i st or y l og , w h ich c an b e v iew ed by th e ma st er user on an Alpha D isplay keypad . • The Even t Log holds up to 100 (VI STA-20 P Series) or 50 (VISTA- 15P Ser ies) event s.
– 40 – Event Logging Procedures (cont’d) Code Definition 143 Alarm, Expansion M odule 145 ECP M odule cover tamper 146 Silent Burglary 150 Alarm, 24-Hour Auxiliary /Monitor zone 162 Carbon Monox ide 301 AC Power 302 Low System Battery/Battery Test Fail 305 System Reset (Log only) 321 Bell/Siren Troub le 333 Trouble, Expansion M od.
– 41 – Testing the System A bout Testing the Syst em Using the Te st mode all ows eac h pro tecti on poin t to b e check ed for p rop er oper ation. Testing should be cond uc ted weekly to ensur e proper operat ion . • The keypad sounds a single beep about ev ery 30 sec onds as a r eminder that the system is in the T est m ode.
– 42 – Trouble Conditions "Check" and "Batte ry " Displa ys T he word CHECK on t he keyp ad's disp lay, acc ompani ed by a "beeping " at the key pad, i ndicate s a tr ouble c onditi on in the sy stem. To silence the beep ing for these conditions, press any key.
– 43 – Trouble Conditions (cont’d) Word s or l etter s in p arent heses ( ) ar e th ose th at a re di splayed on Fix ed- Word Display keypads . Other Trouble Displays * Any “beeping” th at a.
– 44 – Trouble Conditions (cont’d) Other Trouble Displays (Continued ) AC LOSS The sy stem is op eratin g on battery power (or NO AC ) onl y due to an AC power failure. If only som e light s are out on the premises, check circuit breakers and fuses an d res et or repl ace as n eces sary.
– 45 – Maintaining Your System Taking Care of Your System The c omp onen ts of y our secu rity sy st em are d esign ed to be as maintenance-fr ee as possi ble. Howev er, to mak e sure that y our system is in re liable w orking conditi on, do th e foll owing: 1.
– 46 – Fire Alarm System THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS Genera l You r fir e alarm sys te m (if in st all ed) is on 24 hours a d ay , for continu ous p rot ecti on.
– 47 – Fire Alarm System (cont’d) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS Manually Initia ting a Fire A larm 1. Shou ld y ou beco me aw are of a fir e em ergen cy b efore your smok e or.
– 48 – Fire Alarm System (cont’d) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS National Fire Protec tion Associ ation Recommenda tions on S moke Detec tors With r egard to th e num ber and p.
– 49 – Fire Alarm System (cont’d) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS Emergency Eva cuation • FRONT • BACK • BA TH BEDROOM KITCHEN BA CK DOOR 1 FLOOR ST BEDROOM 2 FLOOR ND BA TH BEDROOM PORCH CLOSET BEDROOM BEDROOM Establish an d regu larly pr actice a pl an of e scape in t he event of fir e.
– 50 – Quick Guide to Basic System Functions FUNCTION PROCEDURE COMMENTS Check Zone s Press READY key. View faulted zon es when syste m not read y. Arm Sys t em Ente r code. Pre ss arm ing ke y de sired: (AWAY, STAY, NIGHT-STAY, MAXIMUM, INSTANT) Arms sys tem in m ode sel ected.
– 51 – Summary of Audible/Visual Notificatio ns Fixed-Word Display Keypads SOUND CAUSE DISPLAY LOUD, INTERRUPTED * Keypad & Ext. FIRE ALARM FIRE is displayed; zone number of zone in alarm is di splayed. If a fir e alarm is manually act ivated, zone number 95 will be displayed.
– 52 – Summary of A/V Notifications (cont’d) A lpha Displa y Ke ypads SOUND CAUSE DISPLAY LOUD, INTERRUPTED* Keypad & Ext. FIRE ALARM. FIRE is displayed; descriptor of zone in alarm is displayed. If a fire alar m is manually activated, zone numbe r 95 will be display ed.
– 53 – Regulatory Statem ents and Warnings “FEDERAL CO MMUNICAT IONS C OMMIS SION (FCC) P art 15 ST ATEME NT ” This equipment has b een tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use.
– 54 – Regulatory Statem ents (cont’d) Industry Cana da (con tinu ed) Users should ensur e for their own protection that th e electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together, This precaution may be particularly important in r ural areas.
– 55 – System Features Log Features Comments Exit Delay Part. 1: Part. 2 * : Entry Dela y 1 Part. 1: Part. 2 * : Entry Dela y 2 Part. 1: Part. 2 * : NIG HT-S TAY Zone s Zones : Quick Ar m yes no Q.
– 56 – System Features Log (cont’d) User Setup The f ollowing chart w ill help k eep trac k of syst em user s. Cop ies sh ould b e dist ributed to the partition † 1 an d parti tion † 2 (if applicable) masters for their records. To pr ogram a user attr ibute: Enter sy stem /parti tion* mast er code + [8] + user n o.
– 57 – System Features Log (cont’d ) User Se tup (cont’d) Enter system /par tition mast er c ode + [8] + us er no . + “#” c omman d list ed in c olu mn head ing. User No. * User Name User ’ s Part(s). (sy stem maste r only) [#] [3] + part(s) + [#] Security Code enter new code Au t h .
– 58 – System Features Log (cont’d ) Schedules*: master code + [#] + [6] [4] No. Event Device No. Group No. Partition ** Start Stop Repeat Random (see list belo w) for “ 01 ” events: for “.
– 59 – OWNER’S INSURANCE PREMIUM CRE DIT REQUEST This form shoul d be completed and forward ed to your homeowne r’s ins urance carri er for possib le premium credit. A. GENERAL INFOR MATION: Insured’s Name and Address: Insurance C ompany: Policy No.
– 60 – OWNER’S INSURANCE PREMIUM CRE DIT REQUEST (cont.) E. SMOKE DE TE CTOR LOCATI ONS Furnace Room K itchen Bedrooms Attic Base ment Living Room D ining Room Hall F.
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– 63 – LIMITATIONS OF THIS SYSTEM WARNING! THE LIMITATION S OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this system is an advanced de sign security system, it does not offer guarantee d protection against b urglary or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons.
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International In c., acting through its S ecurity & C ustom Electronics business ("S eller"), 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747, warrants i.
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