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Page 1 - ADEMCO VISTA-10PSIA

ADEMCO VISTA-10P ADEMCO VISTA-10PSIA Security Systems User Guide K0736V3 10/04 Rev. BNational Security Systems Inc (800) 4

Page 2 - About This Manual

– 10 – Functions of the Keypads NOTE: The functions printed directly on the keys indicate their primary purpose; the functions printed under some of

Page 3 - Table of Contents

– 11 – Functions of the Keypads (Continued) 1OFF4MAX7INSTANTREADY2AWAY5TEST8CODE03STAY6BYPASS9CHIME#ARMEDREADY6160V-003-V0MESSAGEMICSPEAKERLCDDISP

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– 12 – Entry/Exit Delays Your system has preset time delays, known as exit delay and entry delay. Exit Delay Exit delay gives you time to leave th

Page 5 - System Overview

– 13 – Entry/Exit Delays (Continued) Exit Alarms Exit Error Conditions Whenever you arm the system, the exit delay begins. If an entry/exit door or

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– 14 – Checking For Open Zones Using the [∗∗∗∗] Key Before arming your system, all protected doors, windows and other protection zones must be close

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– 15 – Arming the System Stay Mode: Arms Perimeter Only, Entry Delay On • Used when you want to arm the system with persons staying inside (or if y

Page 8 - About The Keypads

– 16 – Arming the System Arming Commands Before arming, close all perimeter doors and windows and make sure the Ready to Arm message is displayed.

Page 9 - Fixed-Word Display Keypad

– 17 – Arming the System Single Button Arming The “A”, “B”, “C”, and/or “D” keys on your keypad may have been programmed for single-button arming. N

Page 10 - Functions of the Keypads

– 18 – Using the Keyswitch Using the Keyswitch Your system may be equipped with a keyswitch for use when arming and disarming. Red and green lights

Page 11 - ✱] key, and

– 19 – Disarming and Silencing Alarms Using the [OFF] key The OFF key is used to disarm the system, silence alarm and trouble sounds, and clear alar

Page 12 - Entry/Exit Delays

– 2 – IMPORTANT! PROPER INTRUSION PROTECTION For proper intrusion coverage, sensors should be located at every possible point of entry to a home

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– 20 – Bypassing Protection Zones Using the BYPASS Key Use this key when you want to arm your system with one or more zones intentionally unprotecte

Page 14 - Checking For Open Zones

– 21 – Bypassing Protection Zones Quick Bypass If programmed, "Quick Bypass" allows you to easily bypass all open (faulted) zones without

Page 15 - Arming the System

– 22 – Chime Mode CHIME mode alerts you to the opening of a perimeter door or window while the system is disarmed. When Chime mode is activated: •

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– 23 – Date and Time Viewing the Current Date and Time The system lets you view its time and date setting on alpha keypad. +[#] + [6]

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– 24 – Panic Keys Using Panic Keys Your system may have been programmed to use special keys to manually activate emergency (panic) functions as foll

Page 18 - Using the Keyswitch

– 25 – Macro Key Programming & Usage About Macro Keys The “A”, “B”, “C” or “D” keys can be used to automatically activate a series of commands o

Page 19 - Using the [OFF] key

– 26 – Macro Key Programming & Usage (cont.) The keypad beeps to acknowledge your input and displays the command you entered (followed by “F”)

Page 20 - Bypassing Protection Zones

– 27 – Using Device Commands About Device Commands Your system may be set up so that it can control certain lights or other devices. • Some devic

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– 28 – Paging Feature About Automatic Paging Your system may be set up to automatically send alert messages to a pager as certain conditions occur i

Page 22 - Chime Mode

– 29 – Paging Feature Manual Paging Your system may be set up so you can manually send a message to a pager. • Your installer programs the paging

Page 23 - Date and Time

– 3 – Table of Contents System Overview ...

Page 24 - Panic Keys

– 30 – Security Codes & Authority Levels About Security Codes Your installer assigned a master code that is used to perform all system functions

Page 25 - About Macro Keys

– 31 – Security Codes & Authority Levels (Cont.) How to Assign User Codes and Attributes The following lists the various command strings for add

Page 26 - # 701F2

– 32 – Scheduling About Scheduling The system provides one end-user schedule (programmable by master/installer only), which can control various type

Page 27 - Using Device Commands

– 33 – Scheduling (continued) 5. For event number “02,” enter the access group number. Otherwise, this prompt is skipped. Press [∗] to continue

Page 28 - Paging Feature

– 34 – Event Logging Procedures About Event Logging The system records various events in a history log, which can be viewed by the master user using

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– 35 – Event Logging Procedures (continued) Table of Event Log Codes The following table lists the codes that may appear when viewing the Event Log.

Page 30 - Authority Level Definitions

– 36 – Testing the System (To Be Conducted Weekly) About Testing the System Using Test mode allows each protection point to be checked for proper op

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– 37 – Trouble Conditions "Check" and "Battery" Displays * Not all systems use wireless sensors. The

Page 32 - Scheduling

– 38 – Trouble Conditions (Continued) Words or letters in parentheses ( ) are those that are displayed on Alpha Display keypads. Other Trouble Di

Page 33 - Scheduling (continued)

– 39 – Trouble Conditions (Continued) Other Trouble Displays(Continued) AC LOSS The system is operating on battery power (or NO AC) only due to a

Page 34 - Event Logging Procedures

– 4 – Table of Contents Panic Keys...

Page 35 - Table of Event Log Codes

– 40 – Maintaining Your System Taking Care of Your System The components of your security system are designed to be as maintenance-free as possible.

Page 36 - (To Be Conducted Weekly)

– 41 – Fire Alarm System (If Installed) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS General Your fire alarm system (if installed) is on 24 ho

Page 37 - Trouble Conditions

– 42 – Fire Alarm System (Continued) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS Manually Initiating a Fire Alarm 1. Should you become aware

Page 38 - Displays

– 43 – Fire Alarm System (Continued) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS National Fire Protection Association Recommendations on Smok

Page 39 - Total Power Failure

– 44 – Fire Alarm System (Continued) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS Emergency Evacuation •FRONT•BACK•BATHBEDROOMKITCHENBACK DO

Page 40 - Maintaining Your System

– 45 – Quick Guide to Basic System Functions FUNCTION PROCEDURE COMMENTS Check Zones Press READY key. View faulted zones when system not ready. Arm

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– 46 – Summary of Audible/Visual Notifications Fixed-Word Display Keypads SOUND CAUSE DISPLAY LOUD, INTERRUPTED* Keypad & Ext. FIRE ALARM FIRE

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– 47 – Summary of Audible/Visual Notifications Alpha Display Keypads SOUND CAUSE DISPLAY LOUD, INTERRUPTED* Keypad & Ext. FIRE ALARM. FIRE is di

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– 48 – Regulatory Statements and Warnings NOTE: This is a “Grade A” Residential System RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSIONS Federal Communications Commission

Page 44 - Emergency Evacuation

– 49 – Charts of Your System’s Features SERVICING INFORMATION Your local authorized service representative is the person best qualified to service

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– 5 – System Overview Introduction Congratulations on your ownership of a Honeywell Security System. You've made a wise decision in choosing it

Page 46 - Fixed-Word Display Keypads

– 50 – Charts of Your System’s Features User Setup The following chart will help keep track of system users. To program a user attribute: Enter syst

Page 47 - Alpha Display Keypads

– 51 – OWNER’S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST This form should be completed and forwarded to your homeowner’s insurance carrier for possible pre

Page 48 - TELEPHONE/MODEM INTERFACE

– 52 – OWNER’S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST (cont.) E. SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATIONS Furnace Room Kitchen Bedrooms

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– 53 – LIMITATIONS OF THIS SYSTEM WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this system is an advanced design security system, it does

Page 52 - (cont.)

ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc., acting through its Security & Custom Electronics business ("Seller"), 165 Eil

Page 53 - LIMITATIONS OF THIS SYSTEM

– 6 – System Overview (Continued) Zones • The system sensing devices have been assigned to various “zones,” which are specific areas of protecti

Page 54 - – Notes –

– 7 – System Overview (Continued) Paging Feature • If programmed, the system can automatically send certain system condition messages to a pager

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– 8 – About The Keypads General Information Your keypads allow you to control all system functions. The keypads feature the following: • A telephone

Page 56 - ÊK0736V3cŠ

– 9 – About The Keypads (Continued) Fixed-Word Display Keypad AWAY: All burglary zones, interior and perimeter, are armed. STAY: Perimeter

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