ADEMCO VISTA-10P ADEMCO VISTA-10PSIA Security Systems User Guide K0736V4 10/08 Rev. E
– 10 – Functions of the KeypadsFunctions of the KeypadsFunctions of the KeypadsFunctions of the Keypads NOTE: The functions printed directly on the k
– 11 – Functions of the Keypads (Continued)Functions of the Keypads (Continued)Functions of the Keypads (Continued)Functions of the Keypads (Continue
– 12 – Entry/Exit DelaysEntry/Exit DelaysEntry/Exit DelaysEntry/Exit Delays Your system has preset time delays, known as exit delay and entry del
– 13 – Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays (Contin(Contin(Contin(Continued)ued)ued)ued) Exit AlarmsExit Alarm
– 14 – CheckCheckCheckChecking For Open Zonesing For Open Zonesing For Open Zonesing For Open Zones Using the [Using the [Using the [Using the [∗
– 15 – Arming the SystemArming the SystemArming the SystemArming the System Stay Mode: Arms Perimeter Only, Entry Delay OnStay Mode: Arms Perimeter
– 16 – Arming the SystemArming the SystemArming the SystemArming the System Arming CommandsArming CommandsArming CommandsArming Commands Before a
– 17 – Arming the SystemArming the SystemArming the SystemArming the System Single Button ArmingSingle Button ArmingSingle Button ArmingSingle Butto
– 18 – Using the KeyswitchUsing the KeyswitchUsing the KeyswitchUsing the Keyswitch Using the KeyswitchUsing the KeyswitchUsing the KeyswitchUsin
– 19 – Disarming and Silencing AlarmsDisarming and Silencing AlarmsDisarming and Silencing AlarmsDisarming and Silencing Alarms Using the [OFF] k
– 2 – IMPORTANT! PROPER INTRUSION PROTECTION For proper intrusion coverage, sensors should be located at every possible point of entry to a home
– 20 – Bypassing Protection ZonesBypassing Protection ZonesBypassing Protection ZonesBypassing Protection Zones Using the BYPASS KeyUsing the BYP
– 21 – Bypassing Protection ZonesBypassing Protection ZonesBypassing Protection ZonesBypassing Protection Zones Quick BypassQuick BypassQuick Byp
– 22 – Chime ModeChime ModeChime ModeChime Mode CHIME mode alerts you to the opening of a perimeter door or window while the system is disarmed.
– 23 – Date and TimeDate and TimeDate and TimeDate and Time Viewing the Current Date and TimeViewing the Current Date and TimeViewing the Cur
– 24 – Panic KeysPanic KeysPanic KeysPanic Keys Using Panic KeysUsing Panic KeysUsing Panic KeysUsing Panic Keys Your system may have been pro
– 25 – Macro Key Programming & UsageMacro Key Programming & UsageMacro Key Programming & UsageMacro Key Programming & Usage About
– 26 – Macro Key ProgramMacro Key ProgramMacro Key ProgramMacro Key Programming & Usage ming & Usage ming & Usage ming & Usage (cont.
– 27 – Using Device CommandsUsing Device CommandsUsing Device CommandsUsing Device Commands About Device CommandsAbout Device CommandsAbout Devic
– 28 – Paging FeaturePaging FeaturePaging FeaturePaging Feature About Automatic PagingAbout Automatic PagingAbout Automatic PagingAbout Automatic
– 29 – Paging FeaturePaging FeaturePaging FeaturePaging Feature Manual PagingManual PagingManual PagingManual Paging Your system may be set up
– 3 – Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents System Overview ...
– 30 – Security Codes & Authority LevelsSecurity Codes & Authority LevelsSecurity Codes & Authority LevelsSecurity Codes & Authority
– 31 – Security Codes & Authority Levels Security Codes & Authority Levels Security Codes & Authority Levels Security Codes & Authori
– 32 – SchedulingSchedulingSchedulingScheduling About SchedulingAbout SchedulingAbout SchedulingAbout Scheduling The system provides one end-u
– 33 – Scheduling (continued)Scheduling (continued)Scheduling (continued)Scheduling (continued) 5. For event number “02,” enter the access gr
– 34 – Event Logging ProceduresEvent Logging ProceduresEvent Logging ProceduresEvent Logging Procedures About Event LoggingAbout Event LoggingAbo
– 35 – Event Logging Procedures (continued)Event Logging Procedures (continued)Event Logging Procedures (continued)Event Logging Procedures (continue
– 36 – Testing the System Testing the System Testing the System Testing the System (To Be Conducted Weekly)(To Be Conducted Weekly)(To Be Conducted W
– 37 – Trouble ConditionsTrouble ConditionsTrouble ConditionsTrouble Conditions "Check" and "Battery" Displays
– 38 – Trouble Conditions (Continued)Trouble Conditions (Continued)Trouble Conditions (Continued)Trouble Conditions (Continued) Words or letters
– 39 – Trouble Conditions (Continued)Trouble Conditions (Continued)Trouble Conditions (Continued)Trouble Conditions (Continued) Other Trouble Di
– 4 – Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents Panic Keys ...
– 40 – Maintaining Your SystemMaintaining Your SystemMaintaining Your SystemMaintaining Your System Taking Care of Your System The components of
– 41 – Fire Alarm System (Fire Alarm System (Fire Alarm System (Fire Alarm System (If Installed)If Installed)If Installed)If Installed) THIS SECT
– 42 – Fire Alarm System (Continued) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS Manually Initiating a Fire Alarm 1. Should you become aware
– 43 – Fire Alarm System (Continued)Fire Alarm System (Continued)Fire Alarm System (Continued)Fire Alarm System (Continued) THIS SECTION APPLIES O
– 44 – Fire Alarm System (Continued) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS Emergency Evacuation •FRONT•BACK•BATHBEDROOMKITCHENBACK DO
– 45 – Quick Guide to Basic System FunctionsQuick Guide to Basic System FunctionsQuick Guide to Basic System FunctionsQuick Guide to Basic System Fun
– 46 – Summary of Audible/Visual NotificationsSummary of Audible/Visual NotificationsSummary of Audible/Visual NotificationsSummary of Audible/Visual
– 47 – Summary of Audible/Visual NotificationsSummary of Audible/Visual NotificationsSummary of Audible/Visual NotificationsSummary of Audible/Visual
– 48 – Regulatory Statements and WarningsRegulatory Statements and WarningsRegulatory Statements and WarningsRegulatory Statements and Warnings
– 49 – TELEPHONE/MODEM INTERFACE FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the front cover of this equipment is a label
– 5 – System OverviewSystem OverviewSystem OverviewSystem Overview IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroduction Congratulations on your ow
– 50 – Charts of Your System’s Features Charts of Your System’s Features Charts of Your System’s Features Charts of Your System’s Features SERVI
– 51 – 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
– 52 – – NOTES –
– 53 – OWNER’S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST This form should be completed and forwarded to your homeowner’s insurance carrier for possible pre
– 54 – OWNER’S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST (cont.) E. SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATIONS Furnace Room Kitchen Bedrooms
– 55 – LIMITATIONS OF THIS SYSTEMLIMITATIONS OF THIS SYSTEMLIMITATIONS OF THIS SYSTEMLIMITATIONS OF THIS SYSTEM WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF
– Notes –
– Notes –
– Notes –
– Notes –
– 6 – System Overview System Overview System Overview System Overview (Continued)(Continued)(Continued)(Continued) Zones • The system sensing
– Notes –
– Notes –
– Notes –
– Notes –
dtKzZ>/D/dtZZEdzHoneywell International Inc., acting through its Security & Communications business (“Seller”), 2 Corporate Center
– 7 – System Overview System Overview System Overview System Overview (Continued)(Continued)(Continued)(Continued) Paging Feature • If progra
– 8 – About TheAbout TheAbout TheAbout The KeypadsKeypadsKeypadsKeypads General InformationGeneral InformationGeneral InformationGeneral Infor
– 9 – About The Keypads (Continued)About The Keypads (Continued)About The Keypads (Continued)About The Keypads (Continued) Fixed-Word Display Key
Comments to this Manuals