Honeywell control panel VISTA10P Security System User Manual
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– 31 – Security Codes & Authority Levels Security Codes & Authority Levels Security Codes & Authority Levels Security Codes & Authority Levels (Cont.) (Cont.) (Cont.) (Cont.) How to Assign How to Assign How to Assign How to Assign Security Security Security Security Codes and Attributes Codes and AttributesCodes and Attributes Codes and Attributes The following lists the command strings for adding user codes and attributes. Refer to the User Setup chart at the back of this...
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– 32 – Scheduling Scheduling Scheduling Scheduling About Scheduling About Scheduling About Scheduling About Scheduling The system provides one end-user schedule (programm able by master/installer only), which can control various types of events. The schedule causes a defined event to start and s top (when appropriate) at a specified time. The schedule can be set to automatically repeat at various intervals. The schedule can be set for random starting, if de sired....
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– 33 – Scheduling (continued) Scheduling (continued) Scheduling (continued) Scheduling (continued) 5. For event number “02,” enter the access group number. Otherwise, this prompt is skipped. Press [ ] to continue to the “Start” prompt below. GROUP NUMBER X 6. Enter the event’s start time and days of week. Hour = 00-12; minute = 00-59 AM = 0; PM = 1 Days = Position the cursor under the desired days using the [ ] key to move forward, then press “1” to select the...
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– 34 – Event Logging Procedures Event Logging Procedures Event Logging Procedures Event Logging Procedures About Event Logging About Event Logging About Event Logging About Event Logging The system records various events in a history log, which can be viewed by the master user using an Alpha Display keypad. The Event Log holds up to 32 events. Events are displayed in chronological order, from most recent to oldest. When the log is full, the oldest event is replaced by...
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– 35 – Event Logging Procedures (continued) Event Logging Procedures (continued) Event Logging Procedures (continued) Event Logging Procedures (continued) Table of Event Log Codes Table of Event Log Codes Table of Event Log Codes Table of Event Log Codes The following table lists the codes that may appear when viewing the Event Log. If the event code is preceded by an “E” (as in the example display on the previous page), it means that the event is new and ongoing; if preceded by...
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– 36 – Testing the System Testing the System Testing the System Testing the System (To Be Conducted Weekly) (To Be Conducted Weekly) (To Be Conducted Weekly) (To Be Conducted Weekly) About Testing the System About Testing the System About Testing the System About Testing the System Using Test mode allows each protection point to be checked for proper operation. The keypad sounds a single beep about every 30 sec onds as a reminder that the system is in the Test mode. ...
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– 37 – Trouble Conditions Trouble Conditions Trouble Conditions Trouble Conditions Check and Battery Displays * Not all systems use wireless sensors. The word CHECK on the keypads display, accompanied by a beeping at the keypad, indicates a trouble condit ion in the system. To silence the beeping for these conditions, press a ny key. 1. A display of CHECK and one or more zone numbers indicates that a problem exists with the displayed...
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– 38 – Trouble Conditions (Continued) Trouble Conditions (Continued) Trouble Conditions (Continued) Trouble Conditions (Continued) Words or letters in parentheses ( ) are those tha t are displayed on Alpha Display keypads. Other Trouble Displays * Any “beeping” that accompanies a trouble display can be stopped by depressing any key on the keypad or by entering an OFF sequence (code + OFF) ** Not all systems use wireless sensors. COMM. FAILURE Indicates...
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– 39 – Trouble Condit Trouble Condit Trouble Condit Trouble Conditions (Continued) ions (Continued)ions (Continued) ions (Continued) Other Trouble Displays (Continued ) AC LOSS The system is operating on battery power (or NO AC ) only due to an AC power failure. If only some lights are out on the premises, check circuit breakers and fuses and reset or replace as necessary. If AC power cannot be restored and a “low system battery” message appears (see previous...
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– 40 – Maintaining Your System Maintaining Your System Maintaining Your System Maintaining Your System Taking Care of Your System The components of your security system are designed to be as maintenance-free as possible. However, to make sure that your system is in reliable working condition, do the following: 1. Test your system weekly . 2. Test your system after any alarm occurs. Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones at the Keypad You can silence the keypad’s warning tones...