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    							800-09619  1/12 Rev. C    
     
      VISTA
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    -128FBPT
    128FBPT128FBPT
    128FBPT 
      
     
     
      
     VISTA
    VISTAVISTA
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    -250FBPT
    250FBPT250FBPT
    250FBPT 
      
     
    Commercial Fire and Burglary
    Commercial Fire and Burglary Commercial Fire and Burglary
    Commercial Fire and Burglary 
      
     
    Partitioned Security Systems
    Partitioned Security Systems Partitioned Security Systems
    Partitioned Security Systems 
      
     
    with Scheduling
    with Scheduling with Scheduling
    with Scheduling 
      
     
     
      
      
      
     
     
      
      
      
     
    User Guide
    User Guide User Guide
    User Guide 
      
     
              
     
                  
      
    						
    							 
    – 3 – 
    TABLE OF CONTENTS 
    SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............................ 5 
    General .................................................. .... 5 
    A Partitioned System ................................. 5 
    Zones .................................................. ....... 6 
    Fire Protection ............................................ 6 
    Burglary Protection  .................................... 6 
    Carbon Monoxide Protection ..................... 7 
    Alarms .................................................. ...... 7 
    Memory of Alarm ........................................ 7 
    Using Schedules ........................................ 7 
    Device Timers ............................................ 8 
    To Access another Partition (GOTO  
    Command) .................................................  8
     
    Master Keypad Operation .......................... 8 
    Self-Help Feature ....................................... 9 
    ABOUT THE KEYPADS ....................... 10 
    General .................................................. .. 10 
    The Alpha Keypad ................................... 10 
    FUNCTIONS OF THE KEYPAD ........... 11 
    ENTRY/EXIT DELAYS ......................... 15 
    General Information  ................................. 15 
    SECURITY CODES AND 
    AUTHORITY LEVELS ....................... 16
     
    General Information  ................................. 16 
    Duress Code ............................................ 16 
    Quick Arming ............................................ 16 
    Authority Levels  ....................................... 17 
    General Rules on Authority Levels and 
    Changes .................................................. . 18
     
    To Exit User Edit Mode ............................ 18 
    To Add a User .......................................... 19 
    To Change a Users Code  ....................... 21 
    To Delete a User ...................................... 22 
    ACCESSING OTHER PARTITIONS .... 23 
    To Access another Partition  ..................... 23 
    Global Arming .......................................... 23 
    Master Keypad Operation  ........................ 24 
    Common Lobby Operation  ....................... 26 
    How User Codes Affect the Common 
    Lobby .................................................. ..... 27
     
    CHECKING FOR OPEN ZONES .......... 28 
    Using the    READY Key ................ 28 
    DISPLAYING ALL ZONE 
    DESCRIPTORS ................................ 29
     
    Using the   READY Key  ..................... 29 
    BYPASSING PROTECTION ZONES ... 30 
    Using the  6  BYPASS Key  ................... 30 
    Quick BypassError! Bookmark not defined. 
    Displaying Bypassed Zones  .................... 31 
    Group BypassError! Bookmark not defined. 
    ARMING PERIMETER ONLY ............... 33 
    Using the  3  STAY key ......................... 33 
    Auto-STAY Arming  ................................... 34 
    ARMING PERIMETER ONLY ............... 35 
    Using the  7  INSTANT Key .................. 35 
    ARMING ALL PROTECTION ................ 36 
    Using the  2  AWAY Key ....................... 36 
    ARMING ALL PROTECTION ................ 37 
    Using the  4  MAXIMUM Key  ................ 37 
    QUICK EXIT ........................................ . 38 
    Using the  #  +  9  Keys ...................... 38 
    DISARMING AND SILENCING 
    ALARMS ...........................................  39
     
    Using the  1  OFF Key .......................... 39 
    Memory of Alarm  ...................................... 39 
    USING THE KEYSWITCH .................... 40 
    General .................................................. .. 40 
    Arming .................................................. .... 40 
    Disarming .................................................  40 
    CHIME MODE ...................................... 4 1 
    Using the  9  Key ................................... 41 
    VIEWING ALARM COMPANY 
    MESSAGES ...................................... 42
      
    						
    							 
     
    – 4 –  General Information
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    PANIC KEYS .......................................  43 
    Using Panic Keys ...................................... 43 
    RELAY CONTROL ............................... 44 
    General Information  .................................. 44 
    Executing ..................................................  44 
    USING #70 RELAY MENU MODE ....... 45 
    General Information .................................. 45 
    USING SCHEDULES ........................... 46 
    Delaying the Closing Time  ........................ 46 
    Temporary Open/Close Schedules  .......... 46 
    Programming Temporary Schedules  ........ 47 
    PROGRAMMING DEVICE TIMERS ..... 49 
    General Information .................................. 49 
    Randomize Output Device Times  ............. 51 
    USING #77 INSTANT ACTIVATION 
    MODE .............................................. . 52
     
    EVENT LOG PROCEDURES .............. 55 
    General Information .................................. 55 
    To Display The Event Log  ........................ 55 
    TESTING THE SYSTEM (TO BE 
    CONDUCTED WEEKLY) .................. 57
     
    Using the  5  TEST Key  ......................... 57 
    Testing Your System  ................................ 57 
    FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ........................ 58 
    In Case Of Fire Alarm  ............................... 58 
    Silencing a Fire Alarm ............................... 58 
    Event Display Lock ................................... 59 
    Fire Drill Test (Code + # + 69)  .................. 59 
    TROUBLE CONDITIONS ..................... 60 
    Typical Trouble Displays .......................... 60 
    Power Failure ............................................ 61 
    EMERGENCY EVACUATION .............. 62 
    MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM ........... 63 
    Taking Care of Your System  .................... 63 
    Replacing Batteries in Wireless  
    Sensors .................................................. ... 63
     
    Silencing Low Battery W arning Tones  
    at the Keypad ............................................ 64
     
    Routine Care ............................................. 64 
    QUICK GUIDE TO FIRE SYSTEM 
    FUNCTIONS ..................................... 65
     
    QUICK GUIDE TO BURGLARY SYSTEM FUNCTIONS ...................... 66
     
    SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION ................................. 68
     
    INDEX ............................................. ..... 74  
    						
    							  
    – 5 – 
    System Overview 
    General 
    Congratulations  on  your  ownership  of  a  Honeywell  partitioned  Security 
    System.  Youve  made  a  wise  decision  in  choosing  it,   for  it  represents  the 
    latest  in  security  protection  technology  today.  Hon eywell  is  the  worlds 
    largest  manufacturer  of  security  systems  and  millio ns  of  premises  are 
    protected by Honeywell systems.  
    This  system  offers  you  three  forms  of  protection:  b urglary,  fire  and 
    emergency. To realize the systems full potential,  it is important that you feel 
    comfortable  in  operating  it.  Your  system  consists  o f  at  least  one  Keypad 
    which  provides  full  control  of  system  operation,  va rious  sensors  which 
    provide perimeter and interior burglary protection,  plus a selected number of 
    strategically  placed  smoke  or  combustion  detectors  designed  to  provide  early 
    warning in case of fire.   
    The  system  uses  microcomputer  technology  to  monitor   all  protection  zones 
    and  system  status  and  provides  appropriate  informat ion  for  display  on  the 
    Keypad(s)  used  with  the  system,  and  initiates  appro priate  alarms.  Your 
    system  may  also  have  been  programmed  to  automatical ly  transmit  alarm  or 
    status messages over the phone lines to a central a larm monitoring station. 
    NOTE:  All  references  in  this  manual  for  number  of  zones ,  number  of 
    user  codes,  and  the  event  log  capacity,  use  the  VIST A-250FBPT’s 
    features.  The  following  table  lists  the  differences  b etween  the 
    VISTA-128FBPT  and  the  VISTA-250FBPT  control  panels.  All  other 
    features are identical for both panels.
     
    Feature  VISTA-128FBPT  VISTA-250FBPT 
    Number of Zones  128  250 
    Number of User Codes  150  250 
    Event Log Capacity  512  1000 
    A Partitioned System 
    Simply stated, a partitioned system shares one phys ical alarm system among 
    different  users,  each  with  their  own  requirements.  For  the  most  part,  you  as 
    a  user  need  not  know  about  other  users  and  their  st ructure  in  the  system, 
    but from time to time, you may see display messages  that indicate the system 
    is in use by another user. Do not be concerned as t his is normal. Refer to the 
    ACCESSING OTHER PARTITIONS section for additional i nformation.  
    						
    							   
    – 6 – 
    System Overview (cont’d) 
    Zones 
    Your  systems  sensing  devices  have  been  assigned  to  various  zones.  For 
    example, the sensing device on your Entry/Exit door  may have been assigned 
    to  zone  001,  sensing  devices  on  windows  in  the  mast er  bedroom  to  zone  002, 
    and  so  on.  These  numbers  will  appear  on  the  display ,  along  with  an  alpha 
    descriptor for that zone (if programmed), when an a larm or trouble condition 
    occurs.  
    Fire Protection 
    The  fire  protection  portion  of  your  security  system   (if  used)  is  always  on  and 
    will  sound  an  alarm  if  a  fire  condition  is  detected .  Refer  to  the Fire  Alarm 
    System   section  for  important  information  concerning  fire  protection,  smoke 
    detectors and planning emergency exit routes from y our facility. 
    Burglary Protection 
    The burglary protection portion of your system must be turned on or armed before it 
    will  sense  burglary  alarm  conditions.  Your  system  p rovides  four  modes  of  burglary 
    protection:  STAY,  AWAY,  INSTANT  and  MAXIMUM,  and  even  allows  you  to 
    BYPASS  selected  zones of  protection  while  leaving  th e  rest  of  the  system  armed.  The 
    system  also  provides  a  CHIME  mode,  for  alerting  use rs  to  the  opening  and  closing  of 
    doors  and  windows  while  the  system  is  disarmed.  Ref er  to  the  other  sections  of  this 
    manual for procedures for using these features.  
    The following table lists the four different arming  modes and the results of each. 
     Features For Each Arming Mode 
    Arming Mode Exit Delay Entry Delay Perimeter Armed 
    AW AY Yes Yes Yes 
    STAY*  Yes  Yes  Yes 
    INSTANT*  Yes  No  Yes 
    MAXIMUM  Yes  No  Yes 
      *The system provides three different STAY and INSTANT  arming modes. See 
    ARMING IN THE STAY MODES and ARMING IN THE INSTANT MODES 
    sections for details on these modes.
     
      
    						
    							  
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    System Overview (cont’d) 
    Carbon Monoxide Protection 
    Carbon  monoxide  (CO)  protection  is  available  with  your  system  using  the 
    5800CO  Carbon  Monoxide  Detector.    The  5800CO  is  a  3 V  battery  powered 
    wireless  Carbon  Monoxide  Detector  used  with  wireles s  alarm  systems  that 
    support  5800  series  devices.    Carbon  monoxide  gas  i s  a  highly  poisonous  gas 
    which  is  released  when  fuels  are  burned.  It  is  invi sible,  has  no  smell  and  is 
    therefore  impossible  to  detect  with  the  human  sense s.  We  strongly  suggest 
    installing Carbon monoxide protection with your sys tem.   
    Alarms 
    When  an  alarm  occurs,  both  the  keypad  and  external  sounders  will  sound, 
    and  the  keypad  will  display  the  zone(s)  causing  the   alarm.  If  your  system  is 
    connected to a central monitoring station, an alarm  message will also be sent. 
    To stop the alarm sounding, simply disarm the syste m. 
    Memory of Alarm 
    When  an  alarm  condition  occurs,  the  keypad  displays   the  number(s)  of  the 
    zone(s)  that  caused  the  problem,  and  displays  the  t ype  of  alarm  (ex.  FIRE, 
    ALARM).  It  remains  displayed  until  it  is  cleared  by   disarming  the  system 
    (see  Disarming the System  section). 
    Using Schedules 
    Your  system  may  have  been  programmed  with  schedules   for  automatically 
    arming,  disarming  and  activating  various  devices  an d/or  performing  other 
    system  functions  at  predetermined  times.  Users  can  modify  some  of  these 
    schedules by manually delaying a closing time, usin g temporary schedules, or 
    by programming special user schedules. Refer to the  Using Schedules  section 
    at the end of this manual for scheduling related pr ocedures.  
    						
    							   
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    System Overview (cont’d) 
    Device Timers 
    The  system  provides  up  to  20  timers  that  can  be  used  to  control  various 
    devices,  such  as  lights  or  appliances.  These  timers   are  similar  in  concept  to 
    the  individual  appliance  timers  that  might  be  purch ased  at  a  department 
    store.  The  devices  that  can  be  controlled  are  progr ammed  into  the  system  by 
    the  installer.  Up  to  96  of  these  devices  can  be  pro grammed.  Refer  to  the 
    Programming Device Timers  section for procedures. 
    To Access another Partition (GOTO Command) 
    Each  keypad  is  assigned  a  default  partition  for  dis play  purposes,  and  will 
    show  only  that  partitions  information.  But,  if  the   user  is  authorized,  a 
    keypad  in  one  partition  can  be  used  to  perform  syst em  functions  in  another 
    partition,  by  using  the  GOTO  command.  Note  that  onl y  those  partitions 
    authorized and programmed by the installer can be a ccessed in this manner. 
    To  GOTO  another  partition,  enter  your  security  code ,  then  press [ 
    
    
    ] followed 
    by the desired partition number (1-8).  
    The  keypad  will  remain  in  the  new  partition  until  d irected  to  go  to  another 
    partition,  or  until  2  minutes  has  elapsed  with  no  k eypad  activity.  Entering 
    your  security  code,  pressing  [
    
    
    ]  followed  by  [0]  will  return  the  keypad  to  its 
    original partition. 
    Master Keypad Operation 
    A  Master  keypad  is  one  on  which  the  status  of  all   eight  partitions  is 
    displayed  simultaneously.    A  user  can  get  more  info rmation  about  a  certain 
    partition  by  simply  entering  [
    
    
    ]  +  the  desired  partition  number  (1-8).    To  log 
    on  to  the  Master  partition  (9)  using  the  GOTO  command,  and  to  perform 
    any functions at a Master keypad, a user must have  access to all partitions. 
         
      
    						
    							  
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    System Overview (cont’d) 
    Self-Help Feature 
    Abbreviated  user  instructions  are  built  into  the  system  that  can  be  easily 
    viewed on the alpha keypads message display screen . This feature will prove 
    particularly  useful  if  this  manual  is  not  convenien tly  accessible  when  you 
    need to perform a system procedure with which you a re not familiar.  
    To view the abbreviated instructions:  
    Simply press and hold down the function key of inte rest until the description 
    starts  to  appear  (about  5  seconds)  and  then  release   it.  The  system  must  be 
    “READY TO ARM” to perform this function.  
    Refer  to  the  Functions  of  the  Keypad   section  for  descriptions  of  each  key 
    function.   
        
    						
    							   
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    About The Keypads 
    General 
    IMPORTANT: If the keypad beeps rapidly upon entering the 
    premises, it indicates that an alarm has occurred d uring your 
    absence. LEAVE the premises IMMEDIATELY and CONTACT  
    THE POLICE from a safe location nearby. 
    Your  keypads  allow  you  to  control  all  system  functions.  The  keypads  feature 
    a  telephone  style  (digital)  keypad  and  a  Liquid  Cry stal  Display  (LCD)  that 
    shows  the  nature  and  location  of  all  occurrences.  K eypad  display  back 
    lighting  is  programmable  to  always  stay  on  or  to  li ght  only  when  a  key  is 
    pressed, then turn off a few minutes later.   
    The  keypads  also  feature  a  built-in  sounder  that  wi ll  sound  during  alarms 
    and  troubles.  It  will  also  beep  during  certain  sy stem  functions,  such  as 
    during  entry/exit  delay  times,  during  CHIME  mode,  a nd  when  depressing 
    keys  to  perform  system  functions  (to  acknowledge  th e  key  press).  These 
    sounds  can  be  optionally  suppressed  in  some  of  your   keypads  (so  as  not  to 
    disturb other users of the system). Ask your instal ler if this has been done. 
    The Alpha Keypad 
    Alpha  keypads  feature  a  2-line,  32-character  alphan umeric  LCD  that  can 
    display  system  messages  in  user-friendly  English.  A bbreviated  user 
    instructions  can  also  be  displayed  (see  Self  Help  p aragraph  in  the  SYSTEM 
    OVERVIEW  section).  These  keypads  can  also  be  progra mmed  with  custom 
    zone descriptors.   
    NOTE :  There  may  be  multiple  keypads  on  your  system.    On e,  the  primary 
    keypad,  will  continue  to  operate  under  faulted  cond itions. 
    						
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