Honeywell control panel VISTA50P Security System User Manual
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– 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW ....................................5 General .......................................................5 A Partitioned System ..................................5 Zones ..........................................................5 Fire Protection ............................................6 Burglary Protection .....................................6 Alarms .........................................................6 Memory of Alarm ........................................6 Speed Key (Macros) ...................................7 Using Schedules .........................................7 Device Timers .............................................7 To Access Another Partition (GOTO Command) ..................................................7 Master Keypad Operation ...........................8 Self-Help Feature........................................8 Phone Access & Voice Response Capability ....................................................8 ABOUT THE KEYPADS .................................9 General .......................................................9 The Alpha Keypad ......................................9 FUNCTIONS OF THE KEYPAD...................10 ENTRY/EXIT DELAYS .................................13 General Information ..................................13 SECURITY CODES & AUTHORITY LEVELS ....................................................14 General Information ..................................14 Duress Code .............................................14 Quick Arming ............................................14 Authority Levels ........................................15 General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes....................................................16 To Exit User Edit Mode .............................16 To Add a User ...........................................17 To Change a User’s Code ........................19 To Delete a User .......................................19 ACCESSING OTHER PARTITIONS ............20 To Access Another Partition .....................20 Global Arming ...........................................20 Master Keypad Operation .........................22 Common Lobby Operation........................23 How User Codes Affect the Common Lobby ........................................................24 CHECKING FOR OPEN ZONES .................25 Using the ✳ READY Key ......................25 DISPLAYING ALL ZONE DESCRIPTORS ........................................26 Using the ✳ READY Key ......................26 BYPASSING PROTECTION ZONES ..........27 Using the 6 BYPASS Key ....................27 Quick Bypass ............................................28 Displaying Bypassed Zones .....................28 ARMING PERIMETER ONLY ......................29 Using the 3 STAY key..........................29 ARMING PERIMETER ONLY ......................30 Using the 7 INSTANT Key ...................30 ARMING ALL PROTECTION .......................31 Using the 2 AWAY Key ........................31 ARMING ALL PROTECTION .......................32 Using the 4 MAXIMUM Key .................32 DISARMING AND SILENCING ALARMS ....33 Using the 1 OFF Key ...........................33 Memory of Alarm ......................................33 USING THE KEYSWITCH ...........................34 General .....................................................34 Arming.......................................................34 Disarming ..................................................34 CHIME MODE ..............................................35 Using the 9 Key....................................35 VIEWING ALARM COMPANY MESSAGES..............................................36 General Information ..................................36 PANIC KEYS ................................................37 Using Panic Keys......................................37
– 4 – SPEED KEY (MACROS).............................. 38 General Information .................................. 38 Defining .................................................... 38 Executing .................................................. 39 ACCESS DOOR CONTROL ........................ 40 General Information .................................. 40 Executing .................................................. 40 USING #70 RELAY MENU MODE .............. 41 General Information .................................. 41 USING SCHEDULES ................................... 42 Delaying the Closing Time ....................... 42 Temporary Open/Close Schedules .......... 42 Programming Temporary Schedules........ 43 PROGRAMMING DEVICE TIMERS ............ 45 General Information .................................. 45 EVENT LOG PROCEDURES ...................... 47 General Information .................................. 47 To Display The Event Log ........................ 47 TESTING THE SYSTEM.............................. 49 (TO BE CONDUCTED WEEKLY) ................ 49 Using the 5 TEST Key ......................... 49 Testing Your System ................................ 49 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ................................ 50 In Case Of Fire Alarm ............................... 50 Silencing A Fire Alarm .............................. 50 Typical Trouble Displays .......................... 51 Power Failure ........................................... 52 Non-Alpha Keypad Displays..................... 52 Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors.......................................... 53 Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection................................... 54 EMERGENCY EVACUATION ..................... 55 MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM .................. 56 Taking Care of Your System .................... 56 Replacing Batteries in Wireless Sensors .................................................... 56 Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones at the Keypad ........................................... 57 Routine Care ............................................ 57 QUICK GUIDE TO SYSTEM FUNCTIONS............................................. 58 SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION ........................................ 60 INDEX .......................................................... 65
– 5 – System Overview General Your Honeywell security system consists of a main control panel, at least one keypad, and various sensors strategically positioned throughout the premises. The system offers you three forms of protection: burglary, fire and emergency. The keypad provides full control of system operation. The system uses microcomputer technology to monitor all protection zones and system status and provides appropriate information for display on the keypad(s) used with the system, and initiates appropriate alarms. Your system may also have been programmed to automatically transmit alarm or status messages over the phone lines to a central alarm monitoring station. This manual is designed to help you become comfortable operating your system. Each function is explained in step-by-step detail. We recommend you read the SYSTEM OVERVIEW section to become familiar with the terminology and the basic features of the system. A Partitioned System Simply stated, a partitioned system shares one physical 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 structure 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, this is normal. Refer to the ACCESSING OTHER PARTITIONS section for additional information. Zones Your system’s 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 master 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 alarm or trouble condition occurs.
– 6 – System Overview (cont’d) 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 your house. Burglary Protection The burglary protection portion of your system must be turned on or armed before it will sense burglary alarm conditions. Your system provides four modes of burglary protection: STAY, AWAY, INSTANT and MAXIMUM, and even allows you to BYPASS selected zones of protection while leaving the rest of the system armed. The system also provides a CHIME mode, for alerting users to the opening and closing of doors and windows while the system is disarmed. Refer 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 AWAY Yes Yes Yes STAY Yes Yes Yes INSTANT Yes No Yes MAXIMUM Yes No Yes 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 system. 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 type of alarm (ex. FIRE, ALARM). It remains displayed until it is cleared by disarming the system (see DISARMING THE SYSTEM section).
– 7 – System Overview (cont’d) Speed Key (Macros) The system can store a string of up to 32 keystrokes, which can be activated anytime by simply pressing the “A, B, C, or D” keys. This feature can be used to make it easy to perform multiple functions at once (such as going to another partition to bypass a zone), or it can be used to simplify an everyday, repeated procedure. Refer to the SPEED KEY section for procedures for using this feature. Using Schedules Your system may have been programmed with schedules for automatically arming, disarming and activating various devices and/or performing other system functions at predetermined times. Users can modify some of these schedules by manually delaying a closing time, using temporary schedules, or by programming special user schedules. Refer to the USING SCHEDULES section at the end of this manual for scheduling related procedures. 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 purchased at a department store. The devices that can be controlled are programmed into the system by the installer. Up to 16 of these devices can be programmed. Refer to the PROGRAMMING DEVICE TIMERS section for procedures. To Access Another Partition (GOTO Command) Each keypad is assigned a default partition for display purposes, and will show only that partition’s information. But, if the user is authorized, a keypad in one partition can be used to perform system functions in another partition, by using the GOTO command. Note that only those partitions authorized and programmed by the installer can be accessed 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 directed to go to another partition, or until 120 seconds has elapsed with no keypad activity. Entering your security code, pressing [✳] followed by [0] will return the keypad to its original partition.
– 8 – System Overview (cont’d) Master Keypad Operation A Master keypad is one on which the status of all 8 partitions is displayed simultaneously. A user can get more information 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. Self-Help Feature Abbreviated user’s instructions are built into the system that can be easily viewed on the alpha keypad’s message display screen. This feature will prove particularly useful if this manual is not conveniently accessible when you need to perform a system procedure with which you are not familiar. To view the abbreviated instructions: Simply press and hold down the function key of interest 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. Phone Access & Voice Response Capability Your system may include a 4285 or 4286 VIP module that will permit you to access the system via a Touch-tone phone, either on-premises or by call-in when away. The phone access feature will enable you to do the following: • Receive synthesized voice messages over the telephone regarding the status of the security system. • Arm and disarm the system and perform most function commands via the telephone, with voice confirmation provided after each command entry. • Control 4204/4204CF relays devices and lights and appliances through the #70 Manual Relay Activation mode. Complete information regarding the use of this feature is provided in a separate manual entitled PHONE ACCESS USERS GUIDE, which accompanies the 4285 or 4286 VIP module.
– 9 – About The Keypads General IMPORTANT: If the keypad beeps rapidly upon entering the premises, it indicates that an alarm has occurred during your absence. LEAVE 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 Crystal Display (LCD) that shows the nature and location of all occurrences. Keypad display back lighting is programmable to always stay on or to light only when a key is pressed, then turn off a few minutes later. The keypads also feature a built-in sounder that will sound during alarms and troubles. It will also beep during certain system functions, such as during entry/exit delay times, during CHIME mode, and when depressing keys to perform system functions (to acknowledge the 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 installer if this has been done. The Alpha Keypad Alpha keypads feature a 2-line, 32 character alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that can display system messages in user-friendly English. Abbreviated user’s instructions can also be displayed (see Self Help paragraph in the SYSTEM OVERVIEW section). These keypads can also be programmed with custom zone descriptors.
– 10 – Functions Of The Keypad 1OFF 4MAX 7INSTANT READY 2AWAY 5TEST 8CODE 03 STAY 6BYPASS # ARMED READY 6160-00-002-V1 9CHIME A B C D SPEAKERLCD DISPLAY FUNCTION KEYS LEDS IMPORTANT!: When using the keypad to enter codes and commands, sequential key depressions must be made within 3 seconds of one another. If 3 seconds elapses without a key depression, the entry is aborted and must be repeated from its beginning.