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    ADEMCO VISTA-10P 
    ADEMCO VISTA-10PSIA 
    Security Systems 
      
      
    User Guide 
     
                   
         
     
    K0736V5  3/15   Rev A 
    						
    							 
     
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    IMPORTANT!  
    PROPER INTRUSION PROTECTION 
    For  proper  intrusion  coverage,  sensors  should  be  lo cated  at every  possible  point  of  entry  to  a 
    home  or  commercial  premises.  This  would  include  any   skylights  that  may  be  present,  and  the 
    upper windows in a multi-level building. 
    In  addition,  we  recommend  that  radio  backup  be  used  in  a  security  system  so  that  alarm signals 
    can  still  be  sent  to  the  Central  Monitoring  Station  in  the  event  that  the  telephone  lines  are  out  of 
    order (alarm signals are normally sent over the pho ne lines).  
    EARLY WARNING FIRE DETECTION 
    Early warning fire detection is important in a home. Smoke and heat detectors have played a key 
    role  in  reducing  fire  deaths  in  the  United  States.  With  regard  to  the  number  and  placement  of 
    smoke/heat  detectors,  we  subscribe  to  the  recommend ations  contained  in  the  National  Fire 
    Protection  Associations  National  Fire  Alarm  Code  (NFPA  72).  These  recommendations  can  be 
    found on page 43 of this manual.   
     
    SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY NOTICE 
    Your Honeywell security system is designed for use  with devices manufactured or approved by 
    Honeywell for use with your security system.  Your Honeywell security system is not designed for 
    use with any device that may be attached to your se curity systems keypad or other 
    communicating bus if Honeywell has not approved suc h device for use with your security system.  
    Use of any such unauthorized device may cause damag e or compromise the performance of 
    your security system and affect the validity of your Honeywell limited warranty.  When you 
    purchase devices that have been manufactured or app roved by Honeywell, you acquire the 
    assurance that these devices have been thoroughly tested to ensure optimum performance when 
    used with your Honeywell security system.   
     
    About This Manual 
    This manual is a step-by-step guide that will acquaint you with the systems features and benefits. 
    It defines the components and their functions, desc ribes their operation, and provides clear step-
    by-step  instructions  for  normal  and  emergency  proce dures.    Keep  this  manual  in  a  convenient 
    place so that you can refer to it as necessary. 
       
    NOTE : Copies of the Programming, User, and Installation  Guides must be left with the 
    end user.  
    						
    							 
     
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    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents Table of Contents
    Table of Contents 
      
     
     
    System Overview ....................................
    ................................................................................ 5 
    Introduction ...................................... ..................................................................................... 5 
    System Basics ..................................... ................................................................................... 5 
    Using the Voice Message Center .................... ..................................................................... 7 
    About The Keypads ................................. ............................................................................... 8 
    General Information ............................... .............................................................................. 8 
    Functions of the Keypads .......................... ......................................................................... 10 
    Entry/Exit Delays................................... ............................................................................... 12 
    Exit Delay ........................................ .................................................................................... 12 
    Entry Delay ....................................... .................................................................................. 12 
    Exit Alarms ....................................... .................................................................................. 13 
    Checking For Open Zones ............................ ...................................................................... 14 
    Using the [ ] Key.............................................. ................................................................... 14 
    Arming the System .................................. ............................................................................. 15 
    Stay Mode: Arms Perimeter Only, Entry Delay On .... ..................................................... 15 
    Night-Stay Mode: Arms Perimeter Only, Plus Selected  Zones ........................................ 15 
    Instant Mode: Arms Perimeter Only, Entry Delay Off  .................................................... 15 
    Away Mode: Arms Entire System, Entry Delay On ..... .................................................... 15 
    Maximum Mode: Arms Entire System, Entry Delay Off . ................................................ 15 
    Arming Commands ................................... .......................................................................... 16 
    Single Button Arming .............................. ........................................................................... 17 
    Step Arming Feature ............................... ........................................................................... 17 
    Using the Keyswitch ............................... ............................................................................. 18 
    Using the Keyswitch ............................... ............................................................................ 18 
    Disarming and Silencing Alarms ...................... ................................................................ 19 
    Using the [OFF] key ............................... ............................................................................ 19 
    Bypassing Protection Zones ......................... ..................................................................... 20 
    Using the BYPASS Key .............................. ........................................................................ 20 
    Quick Bypass ...................................... ................................................................................. 21 
    Chime Mode ........................................ ................................................................................... 22 
    Date and Time ..................................... .................................................................................. 23 
    Viewing the Current Date and Time ................. ................................................................ 23 
    Setting the Date and Time ......................... ........................................................................ 23  
    						
    							 
     
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    Panic Keys ........................................
    ...................................................................................... 24 
    Using Panic Keys .................................. .............................................................................. 24 
    Macro Key Programming & Usage ........................ ........................................................... 25 
    About Macro Keys .................................. ............................................................................. 25 
    Example of Macro Programming ...................... ................................................................. 26 
    Using a Programmed Macro Key ...................... ................................................................. 26 
    Using Device Commands ............................. ....................................................................... 27 
    About Device Commands ............................. ....................................................................... 27 
    Paging Feature ..................................... ................................................................................. 28 
    About Automatic Paging ............................ ........................................................................ 28 
    Manual Paging ..................................... ............................................................................... 29 
    Latch Key Paging .................................. .............................................................................. 29 
    Security Codes & Authority Levels ................... ............................................................... 30 
    About Security Codes .............................. ............................................................................ 30 
    Authority Level Definitions ....................... ......................................................................... 30 
    How to Assign Security Codes and Attributes ....... ........................................................... 31 
    Scheduling ........................................ ...................................................................................... 32 
    About Scheduling .................................. .............................................................................. 32 
    Creating Schedules ................................ ............................................................................. 32 
    Event Logging Procedures ............................ ..................................................................... 34 
    About Event Logging ............................... ........................................................................... 34 
    Viewing the Event Log ............................. .......................................................................... 34 
    Table of Event Log Codes .......................... ......................................................................... 35 
    Testing the System (To Be Conducted Weekly) ....... ..................................................... 36 
    About Testing the System .......................... ......................................................................... 36 
    Trouble Conditions ................................. ............................................................................. 37 
    Maintaining Your System ............................ ....................................................................... 40 
    Fire Alarm System (If Installed) .................... ................................................................... 41 
    Quick Guide to Basic System Functions ............. ............................................................ 45 
    Summary of Audible/Visual Notifications ............ .......................................................... 46 
    Regulatory Statements and Warnings ................. ........................................................... 48 
    Charts of Your System’s Features ..................... ............................................................... 50 
      
    						
    							 
     
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    System Overview
    System Overview System Overview
    System Overview 
      
     
     
    Introduction
    Introduction Introduction
    Introduction 
      
     
    Congratulations on your ownership of a Honeywell Se
    curity System. Youve made a 
    wise decision in choosing it, for it represents the  latest in security protection 
    technology today. This system provides:      Three forms of protection: burglary, fire* and eme rgency 
        At least one keypad which provides control of syst em and displays system status 
        Various sensors for perimeter and interior burglar y protection 
        Smoke or combustion detectors* designed to provide  early warning in case of fire. 
    Your system may also have been programmed to automa tically send alarm or status 
    messages to a Central Monitoring Station.  
    * Commercial installations and some residential sys tems may not include fire 
    protection – check with your installer. 
     
    NOTE:  The features and procedures described in this manu al apply to the ADEMCO 
    VISTA-10P and ADEMCO VISTA-10PSIA. Differences are  noted where applicable.
      
    System Basics
    System Basics System Basics
    System Basics 
      
     
    Burglary Protection   
      Several modes of burglary protection: Stay, Night- Stay, Away, Instant, Maximum. 
        STAY: arms perimeter zones only and entry delay i s on 
        INSTANT: same as STAY, except entry delay is off  
        NIGHT-STAY: arms perimeter zones and selected int erior zones; entry delay on 
        AWAY: arms perimeter and all interior zones, entr y delay is on 
        MAXIMUM: same as AWAY, except entry delay is off      You can BYPASS selected zones while leaving the re st of the system armed.  
        CHIME mode alerts you to the opening of protected  doors and windows while the 
    system is disarmed. 
     
    Fire Protection and Carbon Monoxide Protection      Fire and carbon monoxide protection is always acti ve (if installed) and an alarm 
    sounds if a fire or carbon monoxide condition is de tected  
        If necessary, you can manually initiate a fire ala rm using the keypad (if 
    programmed).  
        Refer to the Fire Alarm System section for informa tion regarding fire protection, 
    carbon monoxide protection, smoke detectors and pla nning emergency exit routes. 
     
    Security Codes    You were assigned a 4-digit security code (master  code) during installation.  
        Use your security code when arming and disarming t he system, and when 
    performing other system functions.  
        Other users can be assigned different security cod es, each with different 
    authority levels, which define the system functions  a particular user can perform.   
    						
    							 
     
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    System Overview 
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    Zones    
      The system sensing devices have been assigned to v arious “zones,” which are 
    specific areas of protection (e.g., front door, kit chen window, etc.).  
        Zone numbers are displayed at the keypad when an a larm or trouble condition 
    occurs on a sensor. 
       Cross Zoning: Your installer may have set the cross -zoning feature for some of 
    the zones. Cross Zoning is designed so that a combi nation of two zones must be 
    faulted within a defined time period of one another  before an alarm occurs, and 
    can help reduce false alarms. Once the first zone o pens, the cross zoning time 
    window begins, and when the second zone opens withi n that window an alarm for 
    both zones occurs. If one zone opens and the other  zone does not open within the 
    time window, an error message is sent to the centra l station (code 380). 
        NOTE : Both zones in a cross zoning pair must protect th e same area and be in 
    the same partition. 
     
    Arming, Step-Arming and Disarming Burglary Protection 
        The system must be armed before the burglary prote ction can sense intrusions. 
        To arm your system, enter your security code follo wed by the desired arming key. 
        If programmed, the [#] key can be pressed in place  of your security code when 
    arming the system (e.g., instead of entering your 4 -digit security code + [3-STAY] 
    to arm the system in STAY mode, you can press [#] +  [3-STAY] ). 
        You can also use the step-arming key, if programme d, to arm the system, which 
    lets you use a function key to arm the system in on e of three modes by simply 
    pressing the key repeatedly. 
        To disarm the system, enter your security code the n press the [OFF] key. 
     
    Alarms 
       When an alarm occurs, the keypad sounds and displa ys the zone(s) causing the 
    alarm. For most alarms, the external sounder also s ounds. 
        If your system is connected to a Central Monitorin g Station, an alarm message 
    will also be sent. ( Delayed Reporting Note:  By default, message reporting is 
    not delayed. If desired, reporting can be delayed 1 5, 30, or 45 seconds to help 
    reduce false alarms. See your installer if you want  the delay time changed.) 
        To stop the alarm sounding, simply disarm the syst em. 
     
    Memory of Alarm     When an alarm condition occurs, the keypad display s the number(s) of the 
    zone(s) that caused the problem, and displays the t ype of alarm (e.g., “fire”).  
        The message remains displayed even after disarming  the system, but can be 
    cleared with another “off” sequence. 
        
    						
    							 
     
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    System Overview 
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    Paging Feature   
      If programmed, the system can automatically send c ertain system condition 
    messages to a pager.  
        The display consists of code numbers that indicate  the type of condition that has 
    occurred.  
     
    Function Keys      The  “A”, “B”, “C”, and “D” keys on the keypad can  be programmed to perform 
    various functions. 
        Functions include: activate a Panic alarm; arm the  system; provide step arming; 
    switch lights on/off; send a message to a pager; di splay Time/Date; start a Macro  
     
    Scheduling     Your system can be programmed to automatically per form certain functions (e.g., 
    arm the system) at a predetermined time each day. 
     
    Using the Voice Message 
    Using the Voice Message  Using the Voice Message 
    Using the Voice Message Center (if Voice Keypad is 
    installed)
    Center (if Voice Keypad is installed) Center (if Voice Keypad is installed)
    Center (if Voice Keypad is installed) 
      
      
    The Voice Keypads feature a voice message center  
    that lets you record and playback one message.  
      The message can be up to 2.5-minutes long 
       The  message  remains  in  the  keypad’s  memory 
    until a new message is recorded.   
       The volume control of the message is adjustable.
     
      Refer  to  the  procedures  below  when  using  the 
    Message Center functions.
     
    1OFF4MAX7INSTANTREADY
    2AWAY5TEST8CODE0 3
    STAY6BYPASS9CHIME#
    ARMED
    READY
    6160V-00-005-V0
    MESSAGE MIC RECORD
    VOLUME PLAY
    STATUS VOICEFUNCTION
    VOLUME
    KEY
    VOICE
     KEY
    STATUS
     KEYFUNCTION
    KEY DOWN
    VOLUME
    PLAY KEY
    AND
    UP VOLUME
    RECORD
    KEY
    SPEAKER
    LCD
    DISPLAY
    MICROPHONE
    LEDs
      
    Message Center Functions 
    To…   Press these keys…   Notes…  
    record a  
    message [#] FUNCTION + [0] VOICE + [1] RECORD The red MESSAGE LED lights.  
    Message remains in memory  
    until a new message is recorded. 
    end  
    recording [1] RECORD The red MESSAGE LED flashes, 
    indicating message waiting. 
    play a  
    message [#] FUNCTION + [0] VOICE + [3] PLAY The recorded message plays and 
    the red MESSAGE LE
    D turns off. 
    adjust the  
    volume [#] FUNCTION + [0] VOICE + [2] VOLUME keys, 
    then press volume key [3]  (up) or [6]  (down) 
    Adjusting message volume also 
    adjusts status volume. Volume  
    cannot be adjusted while playing.
     
      
    						
    							 
     
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    About The Keypads
    About The Keypads About The Keypads
    About The Keypads 
      
     
     
    General Inform
    General Inform General Inform
    General Information
    ationation
    ation 
      
     
    Your keypads allow you to control all system functi
    ons. The keypads feature the 
    following:    A telephone style (digital) keypad 
      Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) which shows the natur e and location of all 
    occurrences 
      Built-in sounder which will sound during alarms an d troubles. The sounder also 
    beeps during certain system functions and when de pressing any of the keys (to 
    acknowledge the key press). 
      Backlighting of the LCD display windows. Backlight ing turns on when any key is 
    pressed, and when opening an entry/exit door while  the system is armed. This 
    feature is helpful when a keypad is located in a di mly lit area. 
     
    IMPORTANT:  If the keypad beeps rapidly upon entering the  premi ses, it indicates 
    that an alarm has occurred during your absence and an intru der may still be on the 
    premises. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY and CONTACT THE POLICE f rom a nearby safe 
    location.  
     
    Your keypads are functionally the same, but may have different types of displays, 
    depending on the type installed with your system.  
    Alpha Display   2-line alpha display keypads feature a 2-line, 32- character 
    alphanumeric LCD which can display system messages  in 
    friendly English. These keypads can also be program med with 
    custom zone descriptors.  
     
    Fixed-Word Display   Fixed-Word display keypads are functionally identi cal to Alpha 
    display keypads, but the LCD display uses pre-desig nated 
    words to identify the nature and location of occurr ences.  
     
    Voice Keypads  Voice Keypads (if installed), are functionally the  same as other 
    keypads, except that these keypads can provide the  following: 
        Voice announcements of system status (see  Checking for 
    Open Zones  section) 
        Voice chime, which can alert you to the opening of  doors and 
    windows while the system is disarmed (see Voice Chi me in 
    Chime mode  section) 
        Message center, which lets you record and playback  
    messages (see Using the Voice Message Center in the  
    System Overview  section). 
      
    						
    							 
     
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    About The Keypads (Continued)
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    Fixed-Word Display Keypad 
     
      AWAY:   All burglary zones, interior and 
    perimeter, are armed. 
      STAY:  Perimeter burglary zones, such as  
    protected windows and doors, are  
    armed. 
      INSTANT:   Entry delay is turned off:  
        Lit with STAY = Instant mode   Lit with AWAY = Maximum mode  
     
    ALARM FIRE
    AWAY
    BYPASS
    STAY
    CHECK    INSTANT    CANCELED NIGHT NO AC
    NOT READY
    CHIME   BAT
    PHONE TEST
    6150disp 
    FIXED-WORD DISPLAY (6150 shown) 
     
    BYPASS:    This appears when one or more burglary protection z ones have been 
    bypassed.  
    NOT READY:    Appears when burglary portion of the system is not  ready for arming 
    (due to open protection zones). The system is ready  to arm when this 
    message disappears and the READY indicator light co mes on. 
      NO AC:   Appears when AC power has been cut off. System is o perating on 
    backup battery power. 
      AC:  Appears when AC power is present. 
      CHIME:    Appears when the CHIME feature is activated. 
      BAT:   Low battery condition in a wireless sensor (if zon e number displayed) 
    or low system battery (if no zone number displayed) . 
      ALARM:    Appears when an intrusion has been detected and th e system is armed 
    (also appears during a fire alarm or audible emerge ncy alarm). 
    Accompanied by the protection zone in alarm. 
      CHECK:    Appears when a malfunction is discovered in the sy stem at any time or 
    if an open is detected in a FIRE zone at any time o r a fault in a 
    DAY/NIGHT burglary zone during a disarmed period. A ccompanied by 
    a display of zone number in trouble. 
      FIRE: Appears when a fire alarm is present. Accompanied b y a display of the 
    zone in alarm. 
        A FIRE display also appears when a fire alarm is ma nually activated, 
    accompanied by a display of emergency key zone numb er programmed 
    for fire. 
      NIGHT:   Appears with “STAY” when the system is armed in Ni ght-Stay mode 
    (perimeter burglary zones and pre-selected interior  zones set by your 
    installer are armed).  
      CANCELED:  Appears when an alarm has been canceled (see Exit A larm section for 
    more information on canceled alarms and displays).  
    						
    							 
     
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    Functions of the Keypads
    Functions of the Keypads Functions of the Keypads
    Functions of the Keypads
     NOTE:
      The  functions  printed  directly  on  the 
    keys  indicate  their  primary  purpose;  the  
    functions  printed  under  some  of  the  keys 
    (shown  in  brackets  under  the  respective  key), 
    indicate their alternate or secondary purpose. 
     
    DISPLAY WINDOW  
    Alpha  Display  Keypads:   2-line,  32-character 
    Liquid  Crystal  Display  (LCD)  keypads  that  display  
    protection points, system status, and messages.  
    Fixed-Word  Display  Keypads:  Display 
    protection zone ID and system status messages using  
    pre-designated words in the LCD display area. 
     
      0            
    [VOICE] 
    On Voice keypads, enables the RECORD, 
    VOLUME and PLAY functions.  
    1 OFF     Disarms  burglary  portion  of  the   system, 
     silences  alarms  and  audible  trouble  indicators,  an d 
     clears visual display after problems correction. 
    [RECORD] On  Voice  keypads,  used  in  conjunction 
    with  the  FUNCTION  and  VOICE  keys  to  record  up  
    to a 2.5-minute message. 
    2 AWAY   Arms  the  entire  burglary  system, 
    perimeter and interior. 
    [VOLUME]  On  Voice  keypads,  used  in  conjunction 
    with  the  FUNCTION  and  desired  volume  control  
    keys  
      [3]  or    [6]  to  adjust  the volume  of  a  recorded 
    message or voice system status.   
    3 STAY     Arms perimeter portion of burglary 
    system only. Interior protection is not armed,  
    allowing movement within premises without causing 
    an alarm. If pressed twice in succession, arms 
    system in Night-Stay mode. 
    [PLAY]  On Voice keypads, used in conjunction with 
    the FUNCTION and VOICE keys to play the 
    recorded message.    
    [   ]  On Voice keypads, used in conjunction with the 
    FUNCTION and VOLUME keys to raise the 
    message and voice system status volume.   
    4 MAXIMUM  Arms the entire burglary system, 
    perimeter and interior, but without entry delay.  
    Entering via an entry/exit door will cause an alarm . 
    5  TEST    Tests the system and alarm sounder if 
    disarmed. Refer to  Testing The System  section for 
    test procedures. 
    6 BYPASS Removes individual protection zones from 
    being monitored by the system.  
    [   ]  On Voice keypads, used in conjunction with the 
    FUNCTION and VOLUME keys to lower the message  
    and voice system status volume. 
    7 INSTANT Arms in manner similar to the STAY 
    mode, but without the entry delay feature.  
    8 CODE    Used to assign additional security codes 
    and attributes for other users of the system.
     
    9 CHIME    Turns
     CHIME mode on and off.  When on, the 
    opening of windows or doors while the system is dis armed 
    sounds 3 beeps at the keypad(s). 
    KEYS 0–9:  Used to enter the security code(s) and to 
    perform their associated  
    system functions. 
      READY   Used to display all open protection zones.  
    [STATUS]:  On Voice keypads, a momentary press of the 
    STATUS key annunciates the current system status.  
    Pressing the STATUS key a second time annunciates a nd 
    displays system and/or zone faults (if they exist).    
      #           This key can be used for Quick Arming of 
    the system without use of a security code (if  
    programmed). 
    [FUNCTION] On Voice keypads, enables the desired 
    voice or volume function. 
    FUNCTION KEYS:  Keys A, B, C, D may have been 
    programmed for a variety of functions, including pa nic 
    (emergency) functions. For details, see the  Function Keys 
    section. 
    ARMED LED INDICATOR:  (RED) Lit when the 
    system has been armed. 
    READY LED INDICATOR:  (GREEN) Lit when the 
    system is  
    ready to be armed (no faults present). While the 
    system is disarmed, this indicator will go on and o ff as 
    protection zones are closed and opened. 
    MESSAGE LED INDICATOR:   (RED) On Voice 
    keypads, flashes red when message waiting or lights  red 
    (steady) when in record mode. 
    MIC : On voice keypads, microphone for Message Center 
    recordings.   
    INTERNAL SPEAKER:  The built-in speaker mimics 
    the alarm sounder during alarms, and will also bee p 
    during certain system functions. The speaker also 
    provides voice playback for any recorded messages. 
    						
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