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Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SECTION: 1 SIA CP-01 TABLE

SIA CP-01 Quick Reference Chart ............................................................................................................................................. 1 Required SIA Programming Locations ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Required SIA Features ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

SECTION: 2 PROGRAMMING

Programming Commands ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 Recommended Programming Procedure .............................................................................................................................. 3

Entering and Exiting Programming Mode.............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Program Field Index ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5

Program Modes .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2-5 Data Field Programming Mode ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 #93 Menu Mode Programming .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Zone Number Designations ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Zone Response Type Definitions .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Zone Input Type Definitions .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2-13 Programming for Access Control ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2-14

SECTION: 3 DATA FIELDS About Data Field Programming ................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 Programming Data Fields............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT Defaults ............................................................................................................................................................. 36 Partition-Specific Fields ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Programming With #93 Menu Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Zone Programming ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Expert Mode Zone Programming ............................................................................................................................................................................. 47 Report Code Programming ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Alpha Descriptors Programming .............................................................................................................................................................................. 54 Device Programming ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58 Output Programming .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60

SECTION: 4 SYSTEM WORKSHEETS PARTITIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67 COMMUNICATION OPTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................................... 67 SYSTEM DEFINITIONS .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67 PRINTER OPTIONS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68 EVENT LOG TYPES ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68 ECP Devices ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68 User Codes .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69 Zone Definitions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 Output Devices Worksheets ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 83 Scheduling Menu Prompts ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 89

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SECTION: 1 SIA CP-01 TABLE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SIA CP-01 Quick Reference Chart The minimum required system for SIA CP-01 is a VISTA-128BPTSIA Control, one of the following model keypad; 6160, TUXS, TUXW, 6280S, or 6280W and a UL Listed Bell.

Required SIA Programming Locations Item Feature Range Shipping

Default SIA Requirement*

∗09 Entry Delay # 1 02 – 15 multiplied by 15 seconds 00 = 240 sec (4 minutes)

30 Seconds` At least 30 Seconds **

∗10 Exit Delay #1 03 – 15 multiplied by 15 seconds 60 Seconds 60 Seconds

∗11 Entry Delay # 2 02 – 15 multiplied by 15 seconds 00 = 240 sec (4 minutes)

30 Seconds At least 30 Seconds **

∗12 Exit Delay #2 03 – 15 multiplied by 15 seconds 60 Seconds 60 Seconds

∗28 Power Up in Previous State

0 = no 1 = yes

Yes Yes

∗57 Dynamic Signaling Priority

0 = primary dialer 1 = Communicator as first reporting destination

0 (primary dialer) 0 (primary dialer)

∗84 Swinger Suppression 01-06 = 1-6 alarms 1 alarms 1 alarm

∗88 Abort Window Time (for non-fire zones)

1 = 15 seconds 2 = 30 seconds 3 = 45 seconds

30 Seconds At least 15 Seconds **

1∗21 Exit Time Reset 0 = no 1 = Resets Exit Delay to programmed value after zone is closed and then faulted prior to end of exit delay.

1 (Enabled) 1 (Enabled)

1∗22 – 1∗25

Cross Zoning Zone 001 – 250 000, 000 = Disabled

Disabled Enabled and two (or more) zones programmed

1∗42 Call Waiting Defeat 0 = no 1 = yes

Disabled (0) Enabled if user has call waiting

1∗61 Abort Verify 0 = Disable 1 = Enable

Enabled Enabled

Required SIA Features

Item Feature Range Shipping Default

SIA Requirement*

Zone Programming Auto Stay Zone, Zone type 04 has this feature enabled by default

Auto Stay Arm or Occupied Premises

0 = Disable 1 = Enable

1 (Enabled) Enabled

Zone Programming (Abort Window Enable)

Abort Window (for non-fire zones)

0 = no abort window 1 = yes, use abort window according to ∗88 selection

1 = yes Yes (all non-fire zones)

Zone Programming (Swinger Suppression Enable)

Swinger Suppression Enable 0 = no suppression 1 = yes, suppress alarms according to ∗84 selection

Yes (enabled)

Yes (enabled (all zones))

Zone Programming Tamper Option

Fire Alarm Verification For Zone Response Type 16 (Fire) tamper selection must be set to “0”

Disabled Enabled unless sensors can self verify

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Item Feature Range Shipping Default

SIA Requirement*

- Exit Time and Progress Annunciation/Disable for Remote Arm (Not Evaluated for SIA CP-01)

Always Enabled Enabled Enabled

- Programmable Cross Zoning Time

Both zones must be faulted within 5 minutes

Per Manufacturer

Per walk path in protected premises

- Cancel Window 5 minutes Enabled Not required to be programmable

- Cancel Annunciation - Keypad displays “Alarm Cancel” when report is received

NA Enabled Enabled

User Authority Level 6 Duress Feature NA Disabled Disabled

* Programming at installation may be subordinate to other UL requirements for the intended application. ** Combined Entry Delay and Abort Window should not exceed 1 minute.

NOTES: • Using the Call Waiting Cancel feature on a non-Call Waiting line will prevent successful communication to the central

station. • The control unit must be installed with a local sounding device and an off-premise transmission for Contact ID

communication format. • Refer to the User Guide for procedures on Testing the System. • During Test mode, no alarm reports are sent to the central monitoring station.

NOTE: All references to the VISTA-128BPT also pertain to the VISTA-128BPTSIA. All references in this manual for number of zones, number of user codes, number of access cards, and the event log capacity, use the VISTA-250BPT’s features. The following table lists the differences between the VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-128BPTSIA and the VISTA-250BPT control panels. All other features are identical.

Feature VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-128BPTSIA VISTA-250BPT

Number of Zones 128 250 Number of User Codes 150 250 Number of Access Cards 250 500 Event Log Capacity 512 1000 VistaKey Modules 8 15

The purpose of this document is to provide a quick and easy way to program your entire system. A recommended programming procedure is included, followed by a list of program fields with the corresponding program group they belong to (system-wide, partition-specific, scheduling, etc.). Two program forms are included. One contains all the programming fields, and the other contains the partition-specific fields. If you are setting up a single-partition system, the partition-specific fields become system-wide fields.

Following the program forms are system layout worksheets. We recommend that you use these sheets to plan your system before programming is performed. If you need further information about specific programming options, see the VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT Installation and Setup Guide.

Make sure that one two-line alpha keypad is connected to the control and is set to device address "00."

Single-Partition System The system default is for a single-partition system. Use the VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT SINGLE PARTITION PROGRAMMING FORM when programming for single-partition usage. Follow the steps outlined in RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE of this document for proper programming procedure.

Multiple-Partition System

You must enter the number of partitions you are using in data field 2∗00 to set the system for multiple partitions. Use the VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT SINGLE PARTITION and the PARTITION-SPECIFIC PROGRAM FORMS when programming the system for multiple partitions. Follow the steps outlined in RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE of this document for proper programming procedure.

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SECTION: 2 PROGRAMMING • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Programming Commands

• To enter program mode, enter installer code + [8] + [0] + [0] + [0] • To set standard defaults, press ∗97 • To change to next page of program fields, press ∗94 • To return to previous set of fields, press ∗99 • To erase account and phone number field entries, press [∗] + field number + [∗] • To assign zone descriptors, press #93 + follow menu prompts • To add custom words, press #93 + follow menu prompts • To enter Installer's Message, press #93 + follow menu prompts • To exit program mode, enter ∗99 OR ∗98: ∗99 allows re-access to programming mode by installer code. ∗98 prevents re-access to programming mode by installer code.

Standard default (∗97) values are shown in brackets [ ], otherwise default = 0.

Recommended Programming Procedure The following is a step-by-step procedure recommended for programming your VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT/VISTA-128BPTSIA systems.

1. Set the keypads (and other peripheral devices) to the appropriate addresses.

2. Set factory defaults by pressing ∗97. This will automatically enable keypad addresses 00-01, so be sure at least one keypad is set to one of these addresses.

3. Program system-wide (global) data fields. Using the programming form as a guide, enter program mode and program all system-wide programming fields. These options affect the entire system, regardless of partitions. They include control options, downloader and dialer options, RF options, event logging options, etc. Refer to the Program Field Index for a listing of the program fields and their function. NOTE: Field 2∗00 (number of partitions) must be programmed before continuing.

4. Program partition-specific fields. When the system-wide fields have been programmed, program all partition-specific programming fields by first pressing ∗91 to select a partition (while still in data field program mode). Then enter the first partition-specific field number *09. When you are finished, the next partition-specific field is automatically displayed. Partition-specific fields can have different values for each partition. To program the fields for the next partition, press ∗91, enter the desired partition number, and then enter field ∗09. Refer to the MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING section in the VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT Installation and Setup Guide for detailed instructions.

5. Use #93 Menu Mode for device programming. Refer to Device Programming in this guide to assign keypad ID numbers and default partitions for each keypad, and to selectively suppress certain keypad sounding options. Also use this mode to assign RF receivers, relay modules, and the ECP Communications Device.

6. Use #93 Menu Mode for zone programming. Refer to Zone Programming in this guide to program zone response types, assign right loop zones and wireless zones, assign zones to partitions, and to program alarm report codes.

7. Use #93 Menu Mode for programming outputs. Refer to Output Programming in this guide to program desired output operation.

8. Program Communication options. Refer to System Communication section in theVISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT Installation and Setup Guide for detailed instructions. Then use #93 menu mode to program report codes.

9. Use #93 Menu Mode for programming alpha descriptors. Refer to Alpha Programming in this guide to enter zone and partition descriptors and a custom installer's message.

10. Use #93 Menu Mode for relay voice descriptors and custom word substitutes. Refer to Relay Voice Descriptors in this guide for further instructions for programming relay descriptors to be annunciated.

11. Use #80 Mode for programming schedules. Refer to the Scheduling Menu Prompts in the VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT Installation and Setup Guide to program open/close schedules, temporary and holiday schedules, limitation of access schedules, and time-driven events.

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12. Define user access codes. Refer to User Access Codes in the VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT Installation and Setup Guide to program authority level, O/C reporting option, partition assignments, and RF key assignments for each user.

13. Exit Programming Mode. Exit programming mode by pressing either ∗98 or ∗99. Additional entries of ∗99 are required if the exit is being done from fields 1∗00 and above.

To prevent re-access to programming mode using the Installer's code, use ∗98. The only way to re-access programming mode is by depressing both the [∗] and [#] keys at the same time within 30 seconds of power-up.

Exiting by using ∗99 always allows reentry into programming mode using the Installer code. Either way of exiting allows access via downloading.

NOTE: If local programming lockout is set via downloading, programming mode cannot be entered at the keypad. In the event that local programming is required after the lock-out, setting the location in Compass will open a 24-hour window for programming when the Master code + #65-command is entered. The 24-hour window counts down and then locks out local programming until the next Master code #65-command is entered.

Entering and Exiting Programming Mode Enter Programming mode using either method a or b: a. Press both the [∗] and [#] keys at the same time within 30 seconds after power is applied to the control. b. Enter the Installer Code + [8] + [0] + [0] + [0] keys. The factory installer code can be changed once in the Program

mode (field ∗00). NOTE: The default for the Installer Code is 4140.

Exit the Programming mode by either method a or b:

a. Press [∗] + [9] + [8]. Exiting by this method prevents the installer code from being used to re-enter Programming mode. Only method “a” can be used to re-enter Programming mode.

b. Press [∗] + [9] + [9]. Exiting by this method permits the installer code to be being used to re-enter Programming mode.

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Program Field Index On the following pages, the programming fields have been arranged in numerical order. Use this index to cross-reference the fields on the programming form.Field Group Field Group Field Group ∗00 System-Wide ∗04 System-Wide ∗05 System-Wide ∗06 Partition-Specific ∗09 Partition-Specific ∗10 Partition-Specific ∗11 Partition-Specific ∗12 Partition-Specific ∗13 Partition-Specific ∗14 System-Wide ∗15 System-Wide ∗16 Partition-Specific ∗17 System-Wide ∗19 System-Wide ∗20 System-Wide ∗21 System-Wide ∗22 Partition-Specific ∗23 Partition-Specific ∗24 System-Wide ∗25 System-Wide ∗26 Communications ∗27 Communications ∗28 System-Wide ∗29 Partition-Specific ∗30 Communications ∗31 Communications ∗32 Partition-Specific ∗33 Communications ∗34 Communications ∗35 System-Wide ∗36 System-Wide ∗37 System-Wide ∗38 Partition-Specific ∗39 Partition-Specific ∗40 Communications ∗41 System-Wide ∗42 Communications ∗44 Communications ∗45 Communications

∗47 Communications ∗51 Communications ∗56 Communications ∗57 Communications ∗58 Communications ∗59 Communications ∗79 Communications ∗80 Communications ∗83 Communications ∗84 Partition-Specific ∗85 Partition-Specific ∗88 Partition-Specific ∗89 Communications ∗90 Partition-Specific 1∗07 System-Wide 1∗11 System-Wide 1∗15 Communications 1∗17 System-Wide 1∗18 Partition-Specific 1∗19 Partition-Specific 1∗20 System-Wide 1∗21 System-Wide 1∗22 System-Wide 1∗23 System-Wide 1∗24 System-Wide 1∗25 System-Wide 1∗26 Partition-Specific 1∗28 System-Wide 1∗29 System-Wide 1∗30 System-Wide 1∗31 System-Wide 1∗34 Communications 1∗35 communications 1∗42 Communications 1∗43 Partition-Specific 1∗44 System-Wide 1∗45 Partition-Specific 1∗46 System-Wide 1∗47 Partition-Specific

1∗48 System-Wide 1∗49 System-Wide 1∗52 Partition-Specific 1∗53 System-Wide 1∗55 System-Wide 1∗56 System-Wide 1∗57 System-Wide 1∗58 System-Wide 1∗60 System-Wide 1∗61 System-Wide 1∗70 System-Wide 1∗71 System-Wide 1∗72 System-Wide 1∗74 System-Wide 1∗75 System-Wide 1∗76 Partition-Specific 1∗77 System-Wide 1∗78 System-Wide 1∗79 System-Wide 1∗80 System-Wide 2∗00 System-Wide 2∗01 System-Wide 2∗02 System-Wide 2∗03 System-Wide 2∗05 Partition-Specific 2∗06 Partition-Specific 2∗07 Partition-Specific 2∗08 Partition-Specific 2∗09 Partition-Specific 2∗10 Partition-Specific 2∗11 System-Wide 2∗18 Partition-Specific 2∗19 System-Wide 2∗22 Partition-Specific 2∗23 Partition-Specific 2∗24 Partition-Specific

NOTE: All references in this manual for number of zones, number of user codes, number of access cards, and the dialer queue capacity, use the VISTA-250BPT’s features. See SECTION 1: General Description for the table listing the differences between the VISTA-128BPT and the VISTA-250BPT control panels.

Program Modes

There are two programming modes for the VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT. These are the Data Field Program Mode and the #93 Menu Mode. The Data Field Program Mode is where many system options are programmed. The #93 Menu Mode is an interactive mode that requires a 2-line alpha keypad (6160).

The factory-loaded defaults (∗97) enable keypad addresses 00-01 only. A keypad set to one of these addresses must be used to program the system initially.

Local keypad programming can be disabled through Compass downloading software. If this is done, Program mode can only be accessed via the downloading software.

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Data Field Programming Mode In the Data Field Program Mode you may access any field simply by entering either [∗] or [#] + the field number: • To write or change information in a field press [∗] + the field number (∗03). • To read the information in a field press [#] + the field number (∗03).

When the entries for a field are completed, the keypad beeps three times and advances to the next field.

Moving Between Programming Levels

The data fields are grouped into three levels (referred to as “pages”). The first page is accessed as soon as Programming Mode is entered.

The second and third pages of data fields are indicated at the keypad by a 1 and 2, respectively, in front of the 2-digit field address. “ALT PROGRAM MODE” is displayed along with a “100” or “200,” indicating which page of program fields is accessed.

To access the next level of programming fields, perform the following steps:

1. Press ∗94. 2. Press [∗] + [XX], where XX = the last two digits of

the program field, and make the desired entry.

NOTES:

• Press ∗94 to move to 2nd page, (fields 1∗01 - 1∗80); press ∗99 to move back to 1st page. • Press ∗94 to move to 3rd page (fields 2∗00 - 2∗24); press ∗99 to move back to 2nd page

Entry Errors • If an address is improperly entered, the keypad displays “Not Used.” • If a program entry is improperly entered (for example, a larger number than is permitted), the keypad display will go

blank. In either of the above cases, simply re-enter [∗] + the correct field number and then enter the correct data.

Summary of Data Field Programming Commands ∗91 Select partition for programming partition-specific

fields

∗92 Display the software revision level of the control panel

∗93 Enter Menu mode programming

∗94 Go to next page of fields ∗99 Go back to previous page of fields or exit

Programming Mode with no installer code lockout ∗98 Exit Programming Mode with Installer Code lockout

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Programming System-Wide Data Fields Values for some programming fields are system-wide (global), and some can be different for each partition (partition-specific).

The partition-specific programming fields are automatically skipped when programming the global fields. If the system has only 1 partition, the partition-specific fields are not automatically skipped.

To program system-wide data fields, perform the following steps: 1. Enter Program Mode: Installer Code + 8 0 0 0.

The following display appears:

Program Mode ∗Fill # View – 00

2. If the control has not been programmed before, enter ∗97 to load factory defaults.

3. Press [∗] and enter the first field number to be programmed (for example, ∗00, Installers Code). Make the desired entry. When the field is complete, the keypad beeps three times and advances to the next field. If you do not want to change the next field, press [∗] and enter the next field number to be programmed.

First Page of fields (∗00 - ∗90)

To change to the next page of fields, press ∗94. To return to the previous page of fields, press ∗99. 4. Press ∗99 or ∗98 to exit Program Mode.

NOTE: If the number of digits that you enter in a data field is fewer than the maximum permitted (for example, a phone number), the keypad displays the last entry and waits. To proceed, enter [∗] + the next data field you wish to program.

Programming Partition-Specific Data Fields To program partition-specific data fields once in Program Mode, do the following:

1. Enter Program Mode: Installer Code + 8 0 0 0.

2. Press ∗91, which will prompt you for the partition number desired.

3. Enter a partition-specific field number (e.g., ∗09) to begin programming.

When the first field’s entry is completed, the next partition-specific field is automatically displayed. When all partition-specific fields are programmed, the system returns to the global programming fields (page 1 fields).

4. Repeat this procedure for each partition in the installation.

NOTE: To return to the global program fields before finishing all fields, enter any global field number.

Programming Partition-Specific Fields

1. Press ∗91 to select a partition. 2. Enter the partition to be programmed. 3. Enter a partition-specific field number and make entry. 4. After partition-specific fields are programmed, 5. Press ∗91 to select next partition. 6. Enter any global field number to return to the global fields at any time.

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#93 Menu Mode Programming The #93 Menu Mode is an interactive mode through which much of the system’s programming is done. In this mode, there are “question and answer” prompts are accessed once Data Field Program Mode has been entered. These prompts require a 2-line alpha keypad (6160).

After programming all system-related programming fields in the usual way, press #93 while still in programming mode to display the first choice of the menu-driven programming functions. Press 0 (NO) or 1 (YES) in response to the displayed menu selection. Pressing 0 will display the next choice in sequence.

Below is a list of the main menus:

MAIN MENU OPTIONS

ZONE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For programming the following: • Zone Number • Zone Response Type • Partition Number for Zone • Dialer report code for zone

• Input Device Type for zone (whether RF, polling

loop, etc.) • Enrolling serial numbers of 5800 Series

transmitters & serial polling loop devices into the system.

• Zone Attributes (e.g., Arm w/Fault, Silent, etc.).

EXPERT MODE? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Same as Zone Programming except: • Done with a minimum number of keystrokes. • Can program wireless keys using pre-defined templates.

REPORT CODE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For programming the following: • Alarm report codes for zones • Restore and supervisory codes • All other system report codes

ALPHA PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For entering alpha descriptors for the following: • Zone Descriptors • Installer’s Message • Custom Words

• Partition Descriptors • Relay Descriptors

DEVICE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining the following device characteristics for addressable devices, including keypads, RF receivers (5881), output relay modules (4204), and AlarmNet ECP Communicators: • Device Address • Device Type • Keypad Options (including Partition assignment) • RF House ID • LRR Options (including Programming radio)

OUTPUT PGM? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining output device functions.

RLY VOICE DESCR? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Not Used.

CUSTOM INDEX ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Not Used.

ACCESS POINT PGM 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining the parameters for each of the VistaKey zones, including which group(s) have access through an access point (door). See the VistaKey-SK Installation and Setup Guide for detailed programming instructions.

ACCESS GRP PGM 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining the capabilities (privileges) for each group of users. See the VistaKey-SK Installation and Setup Guide for detailed programming instructions.

EVENT/ACTION PGM 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining events and time windows for an access group. See the VistaKey-SK Installation and Setup Guide for detailed programming instructions.

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Following is a list of commands used while in the Menu Mode:

#93 Menu Mode Programming Commands #93 Enters Menu Mode.

[∗] Serves as [ENTER] key. Press to have keypad accept entry and scroll forward.

[#] Backs up to previous screen.

0 Press to answer NO.

1 Press to answer YES.

00, or 000+[∗] Quits Menu Mode and goes back to Data Field Programming Mode, if entered at first prompt of each main menu option.

Zone Number Designations

The VISTA-128BPT supports up to 128 zones, the VISTA-250BPT supports up to 250 zones, of hardwire, polling loop and/or wireless protection, distributed among up to eight partitions. The following table lists the zone numbers and the types of sensors that can be used with each, and some alternate functions of the zones.

Zone Function 001 2-wire Smoke Detectors (if used)

005 Audio Alarm Verification (if used) 007 Keyswitch (if used) 001-009 Traditional Hardwired Zones

009 For unsupervised, N.C. use only.

001-250 5800 Series Wireless Devices 010-250 Polling Loop Devices

995 ∗ + 1 Panic

996 # + 3 Panic

999 ∗ + # Panic

Zone Defaults Zone # Zone Type Zone # Zone Type

001 09 601-632 00 002 03 800-830 00 003 03 970 00 004** 04 988 00 005 03 990 00 006 03 992* N/A 007 03 995 00 008 03 996 00 009 03 997 05

010–250 00 999 06

NOTES: * Zone 992 is the Duress zone. Programming of the zone

response type is not applicable. This zone requires only the report code programming.

** Zone 004 is also defaulted with Auto-STAY enabled.

Zone Index The zones are designated as follows:

ZONE # RANGE

ZONE FUNCTION ACTUAL ZONE

001 – 250 Protection zones

As indicated

601 – 632 Relay Supervisory Zones

6 + 2-digit Relay Number; e.g., Relay Number 03 is zone 603.

800 – 830 ECP Device Supervisory Zones

8 + 2-digit Device Address; e.g., Device Address 01 is zone 801.

970, 988, 990, & 997

System Supervisory Zones

970: Bell Supervision 988: 2nd Wireless Receiver –

not receiving signals 990: 1st Wireless Receiver – not

receiving signals 997: Polling Loop (short circuit)

992, 995 – 999

Duress and Keypad Panics

992: Duress 995: 1 + ∗ panic (A key) 996: 3 + # panic (C key) 999: ∗ + # panic (B key)

Program supervisory zones with response type of 05.

Communication Defaults ∗45 PRIMARY FORMAT [1] ADEMCO Contact ID ∗47 SECONDARY FORMAT [1] ADEMCO Contact ID ∗51 DUAL REPORTING [0] no

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Communication Defaults for ZonesZONE # 1st 2nd

1. 01 00 2. 02 00 3. 03 00 4. 04 00 5. 05 00 6. 06 00 7. 07 00 8. 08 00 9. 09 00 10. 10 00 11. 11 00 12. 12 00 13. 13 00 14. 14 00 15. 15 00 16. 01 00 17. 02 00 18. 03 00 19. 04 00 20. 05 00 21. 06 00 22. 07 00 23. 08 00 24. 09 00 25. 10 00 26. 11 00 27. 12 00 28. 13 00 29. 14 00 30. 15 00 31. 01 00 32. 02 00 33. 03 00 34. 04 00 35. 05 00 36. 06 00 37. 07 00 38. 08 00 39. 09 00 40. 10 00 41. 11 00 42. 12 00 43. 13 00 44. 14 00 45. 15 00 46. 01 00 47. 02 00 48. 03 00 49. 04 00 50. 05 00 51. 06 00 52. 07 00 53. 08 00 54. 09 00 55. 10 00 56. 11 00 57. 12 00 58. 13 00 59. 14 00 60. 15 00 61. 01 00 62. 02 00 63. 03 00 64. 04 00 65. 05 00 66. 06 00 67. 07 00 68. 08 00

ZONE # 1st 2nd 69. 09 00 70. 10 00 71. 11 00 72. 12 00 73. 13 00 74. 14 00 75. 15 00 76. 01 00 77. 02 00 78. 03 00 79. 04 00 80. 05 00 81. 06 00 82. 07 00 83. 08 00 84. 09 00 85. 10 00 86. 11 00 87. 12 00 88. 13 00 89. 14 00 90. 15 00 91. 01 00 92. 02 00 93. 03 00 94. 04 00 95. 05 00 96. 06 00 97. 07 00 98. 08 00 99. 09 00 100. 10 00 101. 11 00 102. 12 00 103. 13 00 104. 14 00 105. 15 00 106. 01 00 107. 02 00 108. 03 00 109. 04 00 110. 05 00 111. 06 00 112. 07 00 113. 08 00 114. 09 00 115. 10 00 116. 11 00 117. 12 00 118. 13 00 119. 14 00 120. 15 00 121. 01 00 122. 02 00 123. 03 00 124. 04 00 125. 05 00 126. 06 00 127. 07 00 128. 08 00 129. 09 00 130. 10 00 131. 11 00 132. 12 00 133. 13 00 134. 14 00 135. 15 00 136. 01 00

ZONE # 1st 2nd 137. 02 00 138. 03 00 139. 04 00 140. 05 00 141. 06 00 142. 07 00 143. 08 00 144. 09 00 145. 10 00 146. 11 00 147. 12 00 148. 13 00 149. 14 00 150. 15 00 151. 01 00 152. 02 00 153. 03 00 154. 04 00 155. 05 00 156. 06 00 157. 07 00 158. 08 00 159. 09 00 160. 10 00 161. 11 00 162. 12 00 163. 13 00 164. 14 00 165. 15 00 166. 01 00 167. 02 00 168. 03 00 169. 04 00 170. 05 00 171. 06 00 172. 07 00 173. 08 00 174. 09 00 175. 10 00 176. 11 00 177. 12 00 178. 13 00 179. 14 00 180. 15 00 181. 01 00 182. 02 00 183. 03 00 184. 04 00 185. 05 00 186. 06 00 187. 07 00 188. 08 00 189. 09 00 190. 10 00 191. 11 00 192. 12 00 193. 13 00 194. 14 00 195. 15 00 196. 01 00 197. 09 00 198. 10 00 199. 04 00 200. 05 00 201. 06 00 202. 07 00 203. 08 00 204. 09 00

ZONE # 1st 2nd 205. 10 00 206. 11 00 207. 12 00 208. 13 00 209. 14 00 210. 15 00 211. 01 00 212. 02 00 213. 03 00 214. 04 00 215. 05 00 216. 06 00 217. 07 00 218. 08 00 219. 09 00 220. 10 00 221. 11 00 222. 12 00 223. 13 00 224. 14 00 225. 15 00 226. 01 00 227. 02 00 228. 03 00 229. 04 00 230. 05 00 231. 06 00 232. 07 00 233. 08 00 234. 09 00 235. 10 00 236. 11 00 237. 12 00 238. 13 00 239. 14 00 240. 15 00 241. 01 00 242. 02 00 243. 03 00 244. 04 00 245. 05 00 246. 06 00 247. 07 00 248. 08 00 249. 01 00 250. 02 00

601 – 632 00 00 800-830 00 00

970 00 00 988 00 00 990 00 00

992 (Duress) 11 00 995 00 00 996 00 00 997 06 00 999 06 00

ALARM RST 00 00 TROUBLE 00 00

TRBLE RST 00 00 BYPASS 00 00 BYP RST 00 00

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Zone Response Type Definitions Each zone must be assigned a zone type, which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone. There are three keypad-activated zones (panic keys) for each partition, a polling loop supervision zone, and four RF supervisory zones, two for each RF receiver installed. Zone types are defined below:

Type 00: Zone Not Used Program with this zone type if the zone is not used.

Type 01: Entry/Exit #1 Burglary

Provides entry delay whenever the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY or STAY mode. When the panel is armed in the INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode, no entry delay is provided. Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed, regardless of the arming mode selected. These delays are programmable.

Assign this zone type to zones that are used for primary entry to and exit from the facility.

NOTE: The Entry and Exit times are programmed in fields ∗09 and ∗10.

Reports: E134/R134 Entry/Exit Burglary

Type 02: Entry/Exit #2 Burglary

Provides a secondary entry delay, if the system is armed in the AWAY or STAY modes and the zone is faulted. When the panel is armed in the INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode, no entry delay is provided. Secondary exit delay begins whenever the control is armed, regardless of the arming mode selected. These delays are programmable in programming location ∗11 and ∗12.

Assign this zone type to zones that are used for entry and exit of the facility and require more time than the primary entry and exit point. Delay times for this zone type must be greater than those for zone type 01 (e.g., a garage, loading dock, or basement door).

NOTE: Delay times for this zone type must be greater than those for zone type 01. If both E/E zone types #1 and #2 are trip during entry, each will follow it's programmed delay time.

Reports: E134/R134 Entry/Exit Burglary

Type 03: Perimeter Burglary

Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY, STAY, INSTANT, or MAXIMUM mode.

Assign this zone type to all exterior door and window zones.

Reports: E131/R131 Perimeter Burglary

Type 04: Interior, Follower

Provides a delayed alarm following the programmed entry delay time #1 or #2 if one of those entry/exit zone types is faulted first. Otherwise it produces an instant alarm. It is active when the system is armed in the AWAY or MAXIMUM mode, but the MAXIMUM mode eliminates the entry delay.

If the Interior Follower zone is programmed for one of the STAY modes (default is STAY mode 1), it is automatically bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or INSTANT mode.

Assign this zone type to a zone covering an area such as a foyer, lobby, or hallway through which one must pass upon entry or exit (to and from the keypad).

Reports: E132/R132 Interior Burglary

Type 05: Trouble by Day/Alarm by Night

Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY, STAY, INSTANT, or MAXIMUM mode. During the disarmed state (day), the system annunciates a latched trouble sounding from the keypad (and a central station report, if desired).

Assign this zone type to a zone that contains a foil-protected door or window (such as in a store), or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room or drug supply room. It can also be used on a zone in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired.

NOTE: A Fault on this zone will prevent an Arm, the Zone must be restored and the Trouble CLEARED before the partition can be armed.

Reports: E135 in the Armed State, and E380 in disarmed state.

Type 06: 24-Hour Silent Alarm Sends a report to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding. Assign this zone type to a zone containing an Emergency button.

Reports: E122/R122 in Contact ID.

Type 07: 24-Hour Audible Alarm Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad and an audible external alarm. Assign this zone type to a zone containing an Emergency button.

Reports: E123/R123 Audible Panic

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Type 08: 24-Hour Auxiliary Alarm

Sends a report to central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad only. (No bell output is provided.) Assign this zone type to a zone an Emergency button or one containing monitoring devices such as water sensors or temperature sensors.

Reports: E150/R150 24-Hour Auxiliary Alarm

Type 09: Supervised Fire (Without Verification)

Provides a fire alarm keypad sounding (temporal 3) on a short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit. A fire alarm produces a pulsing of the bell output. This zone type is assigned to smoke detectors, heats, pull stations, etc. A zone of this type is always active and cannot be bypassed.

Reports: E110 for an Alarm (short) and E373 Fire Trouble on an open.

Type 10: Interior with Delay Provides entry and exit delays (using the programmed entry and exit delay times) when armed in the AWAY mode. Provides only exit delay when armed in the MAXIMUM mode (no entry delay).

If the Interior with Delay zone is programmed for one of the STAY modes (default is STAY mode 1), it is automatically bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or INSTANT mode. (If programmed through “Expert Mode”, no stay mode is assigned.) Delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated, regardless of whether or not an entry/exit delay zone was tripped first.

Assign this zone type to a zone covering an area such as a foyer, lobby, or hallway through which one must pass upon entry or exit (to and from the keypad).

Reports: E132/R132 Interior Burglary

Type 12: Not Used

Type 14: CO Detector Alarm

Sends a report to the central station and displays a CO text message at the keyboard. Upon a CO alarm only the keypad’s sounder will annunciate. The external bell will not sound at all. A zone of this type is always active and cannot be bypassed.

Produces an Alarm on Short and Trouble on Open. Produces a continuous 4 pulse notification on CO Keypads or, Temporal 3 Alarm pulse on non-CO keypads, with no Timeout and no Bell output.

NOTE: CO zones cannot be bypassed.

Reports: E162/R162 CO Alarm/Restore, E380/R380 Trouble/Restore, E381/R381 RF Supervision, E382/R382 RPM Supervision

Type 16: Fire With Verification

Provides a fire alarm on a short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit.

An initial short detection causes 7-second smoke detector power reset and, if programmed, activates relays programmed for fire reset, followed by a 15 second settling period. A subsequent short detection within 90 seconds of the reset causes a fire alarm.

A fire alarm produces a pulsing of the bell output. A zone of this type is always active and cannot be bypassed.

Fire verification is to be used for smoke detectors only, no manual pull stations, heat detectors, water flow indicators and similar device.

Reports: E111 for Alarm (short) and E373 (open)

Type 20: Arm-STAY (5800 Series devices only)

This is a special-purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless transmitters, which will result in arming the system in the Stay mode.

It can only be assigned to zones with Input Type 4 or 5, and the serial number must be assigned to a user before it will function.

NOTE: Zones of this Type cannot be used to activate an Output in a Zone List.

Reports: Sends the user code assigned to the wireless key. E441 (open) and R441 (close).

Type 21: Arm-AWAY (5800 Series devices only)

This is a special-purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless transmitters, which will result in arming the system in the Away mode.

It can only be assigned to zones with Input Type 4 or 5, and the serial number must be assigned to a user before it will function.

NOTE: Zones of this Type cannot be used to activate an Output in a Zone List.

Reports: Sends the user code assigned to the wireless key. E401 (open) and R401 (close).

Type 22: Disarm (5800 Series devices only)

This is a special-purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless transmitters, which will result in arming the system in the Away mode.

It can only be assigned to zones with Input Type 4 or 5, and the serial number must be assigned to a user before it will function.

NOTE: Zones of this Type cannot be used to activate an Output in a Zone List.

Reports: Sends the user code assigned to the wireless key and refers to the arming mode, before sending the report. Ex. R401 U002 = Arm Away, user # 002.

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Type 23: No Alarm Response

Zone Type 23 No Alarm Response can be used on a zone when an output relay, or Total Connect® Remote Services notification is desired.

NOTE: Total Connect Remote Services and RIS event notification for this zone type using and input type of HW, SL, RF, and UR input types, provides a zone fault. It shows a fault but does not activate an alarm on the keypad and does not prevent the panel from arming.

Type 27: Access Point Assign this zone type to an input device (hardwired zone, wireless zone, keypad, access control relay, etc.) that controls an access entry point (e.g., a door).

The access point entry relay can be assigned to an access control relay (controlled by the VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT), ECP relay (4204), or to the access control system independent of the control panel.

Type 28: Not Used.

Type 29: Momentary Exit

Used to cause an access point programmed for entry to revert to an exit point for 15 seconds. After the 15 seconds, it automatically reverts to an entry point. This zone type should be used only with VistaKey modules.

This is used to have a different event action take place (such as arming the system).

Report: N/A

NOTE FOR PANIC KEYS

Keypad panic zones share the same zone response type for all eight partitions, but panics may be individually enabled for each partition.

IMPORTANT! FAULT ANNUNCIATION

Polling loop and RF troubles (zones 988, 990, and 997) report as trouble conditions only, and as such, should be assigned zone type 05 if annunciation is desired. See Polling Loop Supervision and RF System Operation and Supervision in SECTION 3 Installing the Control for more information.

Zone Input Type Definitions Each zone must be assigned an input type, which defines the where the system will “look” for status of the zone (RF receiver, polling loop, etc.). Zone input types are defined below.

Type 01 Hardwired (HW) Reserved for the built-in hardwired zones 1-9.

Type 02 RF Motion (RM) Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters. Sends periodic check-in signals, as well as fault and low-battery signals. The control panel automatically restores the zone to “ready” after a few seconds. This type is designed for facilities with multiple motion detectors that may fault and restore simultaneously. The transmitter must remain within the receiver’s range.

NOTE: If using RF Motion with a door/window type transmitter, only loop 1 may be used.

Type 03 Supervised RF (RF) Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters that will be supervised for check-in signals. The transmitter must remain within the receiver’s range.

Type 04 Unsupervised RF (UR)

Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters that will not be supervised for check-in signals. The transmitter may therefore be carried off-premises.

Type 05 Unsupervised Button RF (BR) Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters specifically designed for this input type. Check the transmitter’s instructions for proper programming of the input type. These transmitters send only fault signals. They do not send low-battery signals until they are activated. The transmitter may be carried off-premises.

Type 06 Serial Number Polling Loop (SL) Select for polling loop devices with a built-in serial number. For VistaKey, select this type for Door Status Monitor Backup DSMB. If local power to the VistaKey is lost, a V-Plex SIM, located on the VistaKey board, is powered directly from the polling loop and reports the state of the DSM via the standard V-Plex polling system.

NOTE: To obtain the DSMB function, the Input Type must be defined as 06 and the next prompt in Zone Programming (Access Point) must contain the Access Point number (01-15) (address of the VistaKey module).

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Type 07 DIP Switch Loop (DP)

Select for polling loop devices that use DIP switches for programming the zone number of the device.

Type 08 Dip Switch Polling Loop Right Loop (PS)

Select for the second loop of two-zone DIP Switch polling loop devices.

Type 09 Console Input (CS)

Select when this zone is to be controlled by a keypad input (user code + [#] + [7] + [3]) for access control.

Type 10 Not Used

Type11 VistaKey Door Status Monitor (DSM)

Select this input type when using a VistaKey module connected to a door. This must be programmed for each VistaKey module to provide the DSM zone mapping a panel zone. If this is not programmed the panel will not “see” the VistaKey module.

It is also used to determine the door is opened after a card swipe or if the door is being held open. The device is normally a magnetic switch mounted on the door. The status of the switch is different when the door is in an open position.

Type 12 VistaKey Request to Exit (RTE) Use this input type to map an uncommitted RTE zone to an alarm panel zone. This input type is not normally used if the zone is used for a request-to-exit function.

Type 13 VistaKey General Purpose (GP)

This input type operates in the same manner as other VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT alarm panel zones and is provided so that a zone in the proximity of the VistaKey can be wired without having to run additional wiring from the control panel.

Programming for Access Control

VistaKey See the VistaKey-SK Installation and Setup Guide for the detailed programming instructions.

VistaKey Dialer Enables When the VistaKey is installed with an alarm system, the system defaults are set so that the system does not send reports to the central station. The programming is accomplished in field 1∗35 for the following events:

• ACS Troubles - To enable or disable ACS trouble reporting.

• ACS Bypasses - To enable or disable ACS bypass reporting.

• ACS System - To enable or disable ACS system reporting, (i.e., ACS module reset).

• ACS Alarms - To enable or disable ACS alarm reporting.

• Dialer (Trace) - To enable or disable access grant/denial events sent to the central station.

Access Control of an Entry/Exit Point

The control can send entry and exit requests to the VistaKey ACS utilizing keypads and button-type (BR) RF transmitters. A zone is programmed with a response type 27 (Access Point) and an appropriate input type (console, RF).

Using the Alpha Keypad 1. Enter Zone Programming in the #93

Menu Mode. 2. Program the zone with a response type

27 (Access Point). 3. Enter the access point number (00-31)

of the door. 4. Program whether this is an entry or exit

point. 5. Enter the partition number. 6. Enter the report code. 7. Enter the input type as Console (09). 8. Enter the keypad ECP address.

See Zone Programming for more information.

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Using an RF Transmitter Zone

A button type RF transmitter (5834-4) can be used to provide access or egress for up to 4 doors. One button will control one door. Also, a button can be used to provide access or egress due to a panic or duress condition.

To program the RF transmitter for access control, perform the following steps:

1. Enter Zone Programming in the #93

Menu Mode. 2. Program the zone with a response type

27 (Access Point). 3. Enter the access point number (00-31) of

the door. 4. Indicate whether RF device is for entry or

exit. 5. Enter the partition number

6. Enter the input type: button RF (03).

7. Enter the loop number.

8. Enroll the serial number

See Zone Programming in the Programming Guide for a detailed explanation.

• RF buttons and pendants must be assigned to a user number in order to function. See SECTION 9: User Access Codes for the procedure.

• An RF transmitter will not provide access or grant if the system is in any test mode.

Control of Lighting and Appliances

Lighting and appliances can be controlled when an access or exit event occurs. Lights or appliances can be automatically turned on or off when a valid entry or egress request is presented at an access point. To control these devices, the control’s relays or the ACS relays or triggers are used with keypads and/or RF transmitters whose response type is Access Point (27). To program the control of lighting and appliances, perform the following steps:

1. Enter Output Programming in the #93

Menu Mode. 2. Program all the information for the relay.

3. Select the output type: ECP (1) (4204).

See Output Programming in the Programming Guide for a detailed explanation.

Stand-Alone Access Control

The control can be used for access control without interfacing to VistaKey. A user can trigger an access point (i.e., door strike) for 2 seconds by entering User Code + [0]. To program the control for Stand-Alone access control, perform the following steps:

1. Enter Output Programming in the #93 Menu Mode.

2. Program the output type as 1, or 2.

3. For type 1, program the ECP address and relay number.

4. For type 2, program the house and unit codes.

5. Program the relay number in field 1∗76 (partition-specific).

See Output Programming in the Programming Guide for a detailed explanation.

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SECTION: 3 DATA FIELDS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Data Field Programming The following pages list this control’s data fields in numerical order. Field numbers are listed in the left column, followed by a “Title and Data Entries column, which lists the valid entries for each field and a third column depicting the defaulted values. Underneath those columns (for each field) an explanation and additional information are described.

NOTE: All references in this manual for number of zones, number of user codes, number of access cards, and the event log capacity, use the VISTA-250BPT’s features. All other features are identical.

SUMMARY OF PROGRAMMING COMMANDS DESIRED ACTIONS SYNTAX To enter program mode Enter installer code + [8] + [0] + [0] + [0] To set standard defaults Press ∗97 To change to next page of program fields Press ∗94 To return to previous set of fields Press ∗99 To erase account and phone number field entries Press [∗] + field number + [∗] To assign zone descriptors Press #93 + follow menu prompts To change partitions (for partition specific fields) Press ∗91 + desired partition number To add custom words Press #93 + follow menu prompts To enter Installer's Message Press #93 + follow menu prompts To exit program mode Press ∗99 OR ∗98:

∗99 allows re-access to programming mode by installer code. ∗98 prevents re-access to programming mode by installer

code.

NOTE: If local programming lockout is set via downloading, programming mode cannot be entered at the keypad. In the event that local programming is required after the lock-out, setting the location in Compass will open a 24-hour window for programming when the Master code + #65 – command is entered. The 24-hour window counts down and then locks out local programming until the next Master code + #65-command is entered.

Programming Data Fields Data field programming involves making the appropriate entries for each of the data fields. Start Data Field programming by entering the installer code + 8 + 0 + 0 + 0.

FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

∗00 INSTALLER CODEA Enter 4 digits, 0-9

[4112] AAA E E E E

• Only code that can be used to enter the Program Mode. • Cannot be used to disarm the system if it is not used to arm the system. • Cannot be used to re-enter Program Mode if it is exited by the ∗98 command.

∗04 ENABLE RANDOM TIMERS FOR PARTITIONS 1-8 0 = disable 1 = enable

AAA

EEE1 EEE

AAAAAA

EEE2 EEE

AAA AAA

EEE3 EEE

AAA AAA

EEE4 EEE

AAA AAA

EEE5 EEE

AAA AAA

EEE6 EEE

AAA AAA

EEE7 EEE

AAA AAA

EEE8 EEE

If enabled, the activation time of the window is randomized up to 30 minutes and is initialized by either of two methods:

User Code + [#] + [41]: Initiates the random schedule for all devices in the partition. User Code + [#] + [42]: Initiates the random schedule for all devices in the partition with a time window within 6 PM and 5

∗05 SYSTEM EVENTS NOTIFY 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] AAA E

Field ∗14 must be set for RS232 port (1).

NOTES: • If enabled, the system also sends fault and restore messages via the RS232 port (TB4). • While in a communication session with Compass, system events will not operate.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

∗06 QUICK EXIT (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] AA E

If enabled, allows users to exit the armed partition without disarming and then rearming the partition. Quick Exit is initiated by entering [#] + [9]. This restarts the exit delay. All rules of exit apply, including exit error logic.

UL MUST BE SET TO 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗09 ENTRY DELAY #1 (partition-specific) Enter 02-15 multiplied by 15 seconds. 00 = no delay.

[02] AA E E

Entry delay defines the delay time that allows users to re-enter the premises through a door that has been programmed as

an entry delay door and disarm the system without sounding an alarm. The system must be disarmed within this period or an alarm will occur.

SIA: The entry delay time and Abort Window (field ∗88) combined cannot exceed 60 seconds for SIA installations.

UL THE DELAY MAY NOT EXCEED 45 SECONDS FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗10 EXIT DELAY #1 (partition-specific) Enter 02-15 multiplied by 15 seconds. 00 = no delay.

[02] AAA E E

SIA: Minimum 60 seconds (04) for SIA installations. Exit Delay #2 is used for a secondary door requiring a longer delay than those assigned to Entry Delay #1.

UL THE DELAY MAY NOT EXCEED 45 SECONDS FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗11 ENTRY DELAY #2 (partition-specific) Enter 02-15 multiplied by 15 seconds. 00 = no delay.

[02] E E

Exit delay defines the delay period that allows users to leave the premises through a door that has been programmed as an entry/exit delay door after arming the system without setting off the alarm.

SIA: The entry delay time and Abort Window (field ∗88) combined cannot exceed 60 seconds for SIA installations.

UL THE DELAY MAY NOT EXCEED 45 SECONDS FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗12 EXIT DELAY #2 (partition-specific) Enter 02-15 multiplied by 15 seconds. 00 = no delay.

[08] AAA E E

SIA: Minimum 60 seconds (04) for SIA installations.

Exit Delay #2 is used for a secondary door requiring a longer delay than those assigned to Exit Delay #1.

UL THE DELAY MAY NOT EXCEED 45 SECONDS FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗13 ALARM SOUNDER DURATION (BELL TIMEOUT) (partition-specific) Enter 01-15 multiplied by 2 minutes.

[04] AAA E

Defines the length of time the Bell Output and the keypad’s sounder will sound for all audible alarms.

UL MUST BE MINIMUM 16 MINUTES FOR UL COMMERCIAL BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS.

∗14 RS232 INPUT 0 = Disable 1 = Enable

[0] AAA E

When enabled, sets RS232 input at TB4.

UL AUTOMATION INPUT USING TB4 IS NOT PERMITTED IN UL INSTALLATIONS

∗15 KEYSWITCH ASSIGNMENT Enter 1-8 partition keyswitch is being used. Enter 0 if the keyswitch is not used.

[0] AAA E

• The keyswitch requires the use of zone 7 wired loop (zone 7 is no longer available as protection zone). • The fire and panic alarm voltage triggers (J7) automatically become ARMING and READY status outputs for the

Keyswitch LEDs. Openings/closing report as user “0” if enabled in field ∗40.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

∗16 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[02] AAA E E

If enabled, produces ½-second external alarm sounding (“ding”) at the end of exit delay (or after kissoff from the central station, if sending closing reports), when the panel is armed Away or Max from a keypad, schedule, or remotely. NOTE: If using a wireless key, when the button is pressed, either for arming or disarming, the bell will ding indicating that the button is working. Also, there will be only a brief exit warning when arming with a wireless key. Open/Closing Reporting Notes:

• If closing reports are being sent the ding will happen after kissoff. • If closing reports are going to both phone numbers, the ding will sound once after kissoff from the primary phone

number and once after kissoff from the secondary phone number. • If Confirm of Arming ding is enabled and you use a wireless wireless key to arm the system you will get a ding

immediately upon arming, another ding at the end of the exit delay time or closing kissoff, and a ding whenever the fob is used to Disarm.

• When global arming and using open close reports on all partitions the sounder will acknowledge one tone for EVERY open and close it receives.

• With open/close reporting not enabled, the confirmation of arming dings at the end of the exit delay for each partition. If all partitions have the same exit delay and you global arm you will only get one ding.

UL MUST BE 1 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS. •

∗17 AC Loss Keypad Sounding 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] AAA E

Enabled: Gives rapid beeping trouble sound after 2 minutes of actual AC loss. (Silenced by pressing any key on the keypad.) Disabled: There will only be an AC Loss display on the keypad, with no sound.

∗19 Randomize AC Loss Report 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] AAA E

Enabled: the AC Loss, AC Restores, and Log randomizes AC loss reporting between 10 and 40 min. after an actual AC loss. Disabled: AC loss reporting about 2 minutes after actual AC loss. Selecting this option helps prevent an overload of AC loss messages at the central station during a community blackout.

Relay Activation Notes: To throw a relay upon AC Loss Detection, the following rules apply:

1. Programmed as a start parameter, the output follows the dialer for AC loss. 2. If AC loss reporting is randomized, the Output will follow this randomized time. 3. If you set the panel for normal AC loss reporting, the panel dials within about 2 minutes of AC loss and the Output will

activate at the same time.

∗20 VIP Module Phone Code 1-9 = first digit of access code ∗ or # = second digit of access code (enter 11 for “∗”, or 12 for “#”)

[00] AAA | EEE AAA, [11] AAA | EEE

Not Used.

UL MUST BE DISABLED FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗21 Prevent Fire Timeout 0 = disable (timeout) 1 = enable (no timeout)

[0] E

Enabled: No sounder timeout for all fire zones, regardless of partition, so that fire sounding continues until the system is reset. Disabled: The normal burglary sounder duration (field ∗13) applies to fire alarms.

∗22 Keypad Panic Enables (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[001] AAA

EEE995EEE

AAAAAA

EEE996EEE

AAAAAA

EEE999EEE

Enabled: Keypad panics (zones 995, 996, and 999) may be used in this partition.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

∗23 Multiple Alarms (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

Enabled: Allows more than one alarm sounding for a given zone during an armed period. Disabled: The bell output will only activate once per zone per armed period for any audible zone type. Multiple alarm soundings will not occur more than the duration programmed in ∗13. After the duration expires, the sounder will activate again for the same duration; will continue until the control is disarmed. This has no impact on the number of communication messages transmitted.

SIA: This option has been removed and is now included in the Swinger Suppression option.

UL MUST BE 1 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗24 Ignore Expansion Zone Tamper 0 = disable (tamper detection) 1 = enable (no tamper detection)

[1] AAA E

If disabled, the system monitors the tampers on expansion zones. NOTE: Only applicable to certain polling loop sensors with tamper switches or 5800 Series transmitters and does not apply to ECP Device Tamper 8XX zones.

UL MUST BE 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗26 INTELLIGENT TEST REPORT 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] AAA E

Enabled: No test report is sent if any other type of report was sent since the last test report. Disabled: Test reports are sent at the set intervals, regardless of whether or not any other report has been sent.

UL MUST BE 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗27 Test Report Interval Enter 0001-9999 for the test report interval in hours. Enter 0000 for test reporting.

[0024] AAA E E E E

If a test report is desired, enter a test code in Report Code Programming in #93 Menu Mode and set first test report time in field ∗83.

UL MAXIMUM TEST REPORT INTERVAL IS 0024 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

28 Power-Up in Previous State 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] AAA E

Enabled: The system, upon power-up, reverts to its status prior to a complete power loss. Disabled: The system always powers up in a disarmed state. NOTE: Neither authority level 0 nor 5 can be used to disarm the system if the control powers up armed.

UL UST BE SET TO 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗29 Quick Arm (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] AAA E

Enabled: Allows arming of the burglary system in AWAY, STAY, INSTANT, or MAXIMUM mode by using the [#] key instead of the user code. NOTES:

• When armed, the system reports closing as User 0 if Open/Close reporting for User #2 (typically a Master level user) was enabled for a given partition.

• If Quick Arm is used, the Installer Code and Authority Level 5 codes cannot disarm the system.

∗30 Phone Linecut Detect 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] AAA E

Enabled: Indicates PHONE LINE CUT on the keypad when phone line voltage drops below 2VDC for approximately 120 seconds. NOTES: • The panel will send/log Contact ID code E351 Telco Fault over an AlarmNet ECP Communicator. (The E351 report needs

to be enabled in #93 Report Code, Programming, System Group 2 under TELCO TROUBLE.) • R351 Telco Fault is sent/logged when phone line voltage has returned for approximately 60 seconds.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

∗31 PABX Access Code Enter 00-09; B-F (11-15)

[Blank] AAA | EEE AAAAAA | EEE AAAAAA | EEE AAAAAA | EEE

If required, enter the code used to get an outside line before dialing the phone number. These digits will be dialed before ∗33, ∗34, and ∗35, followed by a 2 second pause. 0-9; 11 for *; 12 for #; and 13 for 2 second pause.

NOTE: Each digit it a 2-digit entry, example: if a 9 needs to be dialed before the phone number enter 09 then [∗] to exit.

∗32 Primary Subscriber’s Account Number (partition-specific) Enter 00-09; B-F (11-15)

[15 15 15 15] A | E A A | E A A | E A A | E AA | E

A | E A A | E A A | E A A | E AA | E

Enter a 4- or 10-digit (depending on report format in ∗45) primary subscriber account number. • Each number requires a 2-digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits (B-F). • If a 4-digit account number is to be used, enter data only in the first four locations, and enter * in the fifth location.

Example: 4-digit account # 1234 would be 01 02 03 04 ∗.

∗33 Primary Phone Number Enter 0-9; #11 for ∗, #12 for #, #13 for a 2-second pause.

AA E E E E E E E E E E E E E

E E E E

Enter the primary central station phone number, up to 17 digits. This is the phone number the control will use to transmit Alarm and status messages to the central station. Do not fill unused spaces, press ∗ when all digits have been entered. Enter the secondary phone number to central station, 0-9; #11 for *; #12 for #; and #13 for 2 second pause.

NOTES: • Attempts to dial 8 times before switching to the secondary number (if used). • Backup reporting is automatic only if a secondary phone number is entered.

∗34 Secondary Phone Number Enter 0-9; #11 for ∗, #12 for #, #13 for a 2-second pause.

A E E E E E E E E E E E E E

E E E E

Provides for a Secondary phone number in ∗34 and Secondary Acct number in ∗90 for Dual, Split, and Backup reporting. • Failure to report after eight attempts, control attempts reporting through the secondary.

∗90: Sec. Subs. Acct # must be enabled. • If the control makes it's eight attempts to report using the primary phone number and it cannot get through, it will then

try 8 times with secondary phone number (all with the secondary account number). • Enter the secondary phone number to central station, 0-9; #11 for *; #12 for #; and #13 for 2 second pause.

NOTES: • Anytime the Secondary Phone number is dialed the Secondary Acct # is used. • If Dual and Split reporting are not enabled in ∗51 and 1∗34, then the Secondary phone number and acct # are used

solely for Backup Reporting.

∗35 Download Phone Number Enter 0-9; #11 for ∗, #12 for #, #13 for a 2-second pause.

A E E E E E E E E E E E E E

E E E E

Enter the phone number, up to 17 digits, of the computer modem that will be uploading or downloading the control. 0-9; #11 for *; #12 for #; and #13 for 2 second pause. If entering fewer than 17 digits press * after the last digit has been entered.

∗36 Download ID Number Make entries as 2-digit numbers as follows: 00=0 01=1 02=2 03=3 04=4 05=5 06=6 07=7 08=8 09=9 10=A 11=B 12=C 13=D 14=E 15=F

[Blank] A | E A A | E A A | E A A | E

AA | E A A | E A A | E A A | E

NOTE: THIS FIELD CANNOT BE VIEWED.

Enter eight hexadecimal digits. NOTE: This field is applicable only if downloading is utilized.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

∗37 Download Command Enables 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E A Dialer Shutdown [1] A E A Remote Disarm

[1] A E A System Shutdown [1] A E A Remote Arm

[0] A E A Not Used [1] A E A Upload

[1] A E A Remote Bypass [1] A E A Download

Enabling a function means that you are able to perform that function via the ADEMCO Compass Downloading software.

UL DOWNLOADING IS NOT PERMISSIBLE FOR UL INSTALLATIONS, ALL ENTRIES MUST BE 0.

∗38 Prevent Zone XXX Bypass (partition-specific) Enter a zone number (001-250). Enter 000 if all zones can be bypassed.

[000] A E E E

Enter three digits for zone that cannot be bypassed by the user. NOTES:

• The actions manual bypass, group bypass, auto-stay, and STAY/INSTANT arming modes cannot bypass any zone programmed in this field.

• The system will not arm if the zone is programmed with the vent zone or force arm fault attributes.

ULC FORCE ARMING IS NOT A ULC LISTED FEATURE AND MUST BE DISABLED.

∗39 Enable Open/Close Report for Installer Code (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: When Installer Code is used to arm or disarm the partition, an open/close report is sent to the central station.

∗40 Enable Open/Close report for Keyswitch 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: When the keyswitch is used to arm or disarm the partition, an open/close report is sent to the central station.

∗41 Normally Closed or EOLR (Zones 2-8) 0 = EOLR used 1 = normally closed

[0] A E

Enabled: (1) end-of-line resistors cannot be used and only normally closed devices must be used. Disabled: (0), end-of-line resistors must be used on zones 2-8.

UL MUST BE 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗42 Dial Tone Pause Enter the wait time for dial tone detection: 0 = 5 seconds; 1 = 11 seconds; 2 = 30 seconds.

[0] A E

Enter the time the system waits for dial tone before dialing.

UL MUST BE 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗44 Ring Detection Count Enter 00 to disable ring detection. Enter 01-14 for ring counts of 1-14. Enter 15 to select Answering Machine Defeat Mode

[00] A E E

Only applicable if station-initiated downloading will be used. Process:

• Caller (Compass Software) lets the phone ring once, hangs up, and calls again within 30 seconds. • The control does not answer the first call, but readies itself to pick up on the first ring of the next incoming call that is

received within 30 seconds (i.e., the downloader calling again).

UL MUST BE 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

∗45 Primary Format 1 = Contact ID; 2 = 10-Digit Contact ID; 3 = 4+2 Express

[1] A E

Enter the reporting format for the primary telephone number.

∗47 Secondary Format 1 = Contact ID; 2 = 10-Digit Contact ID; 3 = 4+2 Express

[1] A E

Enter the reporting format for the secondary telephone number.

∗51 Dual Reporting 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: All reports are to be sent to both primary and secondary phone numbers; if ∗59 is used all reports are sent to the Primary and Secondary AlarmNet communicator account numbers. Using with split reporting (1*34) Option 1: Alarms go to both primary and secondary numbers, while all other reports go to secondary only. Option 2: Alarms and alarm restores will go to both primary and secondary numbers, Open/Close and test messages go to Secondary only, While all other reports go to primary.

∗56 Dynamic Signaling Delay Enter 00-15 times 15 seconds.

[03] A | E

Select the time the panel waits for acknowledgment from the first reporting path before it attempts to send a message to the second (first and second reporting paths are determined in field ∗57). Refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for a detailed description. If the acknowledgment is received before the delay time expires, no message is sent to the second path.

∗57 Dynamic Signaling Priority 0 = Primary Dialer 1 = ECP Communicator

[0] A E

Select the initial reporting path for central station messages. Refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for a detailed description.

∗58 ECP Communicator Central Station #1 Category Enable 0 = disable 1 = enable

[000000] A

EAlarmE

A A

ETrblE

A A

EBypE

A A

EO/CE

A A

ESyst E

A A

ETest E

∗59 ECP Communicator Central Station #2 Category Enable 0 = disable 1 = enable

[000000] A

EAlarmE

A A

ETrblE

A A

EBypE

A A

EO/CE

A A

ESyst E

A A

ETest E

NOTE: ∗51 and ∗90 must also be programmed if ∗59 is enabled.

∗79 Zone Type Restores for Zone Types 1-8 0 = disable 1 = enable

[00000000] A

E1 E

AA

E2 E

AA

E3 E

AA

E4 E

AA

E5 E

AA

E6 E

AA

E7 E

AA

E8 E

Enabled: Provides reporting for individual ZONE TYPES (not zone numbers). ∗89 Restore Report Timing: Option 0: All zone types have true zone restore while armed or disarmed. If a burg zone is not restored upon disarm, the restore is sent anyway. 24 hour zone types are true zone restore. Option 1: Restore is sent at bell timeout if the zone is restored, if not it is sent at disarm. 24 hour zone types are true zone restore. Option 2: Restore is sent at disarm whether the zone is restored or not. 24 hour zone types are true zone restore.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

∗80 Zone Type Restores for Zone Types 9, 10, 14, 16 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0000] A

E9 E

AA

E10E

AA

E14E

AA

E16E

Enabled: Provides reporting for individual ZONE TYPES (not zone numbers).

∗83 First Test Report Time Enter 00-07 for the day (01 = Monday) Enter 00-23 for the hour Enter 00-59 for the minutes

[00, 12, 00] A | E AA | E AA | E

Enter the day and time that the first Test report shall be transmitted. Enter 00 in all locations if the Test report is to be sent immediately upon exiting (see below). Enter 00 in the day location if the report is to be sent at the next occurrence of the time that is set. 00,00,00 = Instant -Test will be sent right away when panel is reset (power up, Exit program mode, Download All from Compass [not when downloading System (user codes), or uploading, or setting clock]

∗84 Swinger Suppression (partition-specific) Enter 01-14. Enter 00 for unlimited reports

[01] A E E

Enter the number of alarms to be sent to central station, per burglary zone, per armed period. Valid entries are 00-15. Fire and Panic zones are not affected. This feature limits the number of times a non-fire zone locally annunciates and transmits an alarm report to the central station, if a report is programmed, per armed period.

SIA: 01 = 1 Alarm, 02 = 2 Alarms per armed period. A prompt has been added to Zone Programming for each zone to enable/disable this option (Swinger Suppression Enable) with choices of 0 = no suppression; 1 = yes, suppress alarms according to ∗84.

UL MUST BE 00 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗85 Enable Dialer Reports for Panics & Duress (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0000] A

E995E

AA

E996E

AA

E999E

AA

EDuressE

Program Zone 995, 996, 999, Duress Enable for each partition that the panics and duress reporting is desired. NOTE: Non-zero report code must be assigned to zone 992 (duress) to enable Duress reporting. If you enable any of the panics to report, programming location ∗22 must programmed correctly for each partition.

∗88 Abort Window (partition-specific) 0 = no delay 1 = 30-second delay (SIA: 1= 15, 2 = 30 and 3 = 45)

[1] A E

SIA: 2 = 30 Seconds

Enter [1] for 30 second delay on burglary alarm communication; otherwise [0] for no delay. If delay is enabled and an alarm occurs, if you disarm before the delay time has expired the display will show 'ALARM ABORTED' and the alarm report will not be sent. Applies to both communication paths, dialer and an AlarmNet ECP communicator.

SIA: A prompt has been added to Zone Programming for each zone to enable/disable this option (Abort Window Enable) with choices 0 = no abort window; 1 = yes, use abort window according to ∗88.

NOTE: Required for SIA.

UL MUST BE 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

∗89 Restore Report Timing 0 = instant 1 = after bell timeout 2 = when system is disarmed

[1] A E

Option 0 = All Burg zone types have true zone restore while armed or disarmed. If a burg zone is not restored upon disarm, the restore is sent anyway. Option 1 = Restore is sent at bell timeout if the zone is restored, if not it is sent at disarm. Option 2 = Restore is sent at disarm whether the zone is restored or not.

NOTE: This field only applies to Burglary Zone Types, it does not apply to Fire or Panic. See Restore Document for detailed information on non-burg zone types and Restore reporting.

UL Must be 2 for UL installations.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

∗90 Secondary Subscriber Account Number (partition-specific) Enter 00-09; B-F (11-15)

[15 15 15 15] A | E A A | E A A | E A A | E AA | E

A | E A A | E A A | E A A | E AA | E

Enter a 4- or 10-digit (depending on report format in ∗47) secondary subscriber account number. Each number requires a 2-digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits (B-F). If a 4-digit account number is to be used, enter data only in the first four locations, and enter ∗ in the fifth location. Example: 4-digit account # 1234 would be 01 02 03 04 ∗.

NOTE: This field must be programmed if a secondary phone number is used (field ∗34). This account number can be the same as the primary account number.

1∗07 Check or TRBL Display 0 = CHECK 1 = TRBL

[0] A E

Select whether the system should display TRBL or CHECK for trouble conditions.

1∗11 Zone Bypass After Disarm 0 = disable 1 = enable

[00000000] A

E1 E

AA

E2 E

AA

E3 E

AA

E4 E

AA

E5 E

AA

E6 E

AA

E7 E

AA

E8 E

Disabled: The USER CODE + OFF will not unbypass zones.

Enabled: The USER CODE + OFF will unbypass zones.

Unbypassing Process:

• To unbypass ALL zones, enter USER CODE + # + 64. • To unbypass zones INDIVIDUALLY, you must enter USER CODE + 6 + zone number.

NOTES: • Automatically bypassed zones unbypass upon disarming of the control (e.g., STAY mode, Auto-STAY, etc.). • Vent zones and zones bypassed by a programmed Auto-Bypass schedule (Timed Driven Event) are considered

“manual bypasses” and will not be unbypassed upon disarming the system. • Zones that were in a bypassed state at the time a System Shutdown is sent from the Compass Downloading

software will be unbypassed when the System Shutdown is removed.

1∗15 Cancel Verify 0 = disable 1 = enable alarm output pulse upon kissoff of Cancel report.

[1] A E

Enabled: The bell output will pulse the alarm output 3 times and displays "Cancel report sent to central station" when the panel receives a kissoff from central station for the cancel report. NOTE: 1∗52 must be enabled to send a Cancel report to the central station.

NOTE: This feature is enabled by default, as is the cancel report code, for SIA compliance.

1∗17 Lobby Partition 0 = none 1-8 = partition number

[0] A E

Select the Common Lobby Partition.

NOTE: The Lobby partition must be the highest partition enabled in the panel, for instance if you have 3 partitions enabled, partition 3 should be your common lobby partition.

1∗18 Affects Lobby (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, causes lobby partition to disarm when this partition disarms. NOTE: This partition must be armed before lobby can be armed.

1∗19 Arms Lobby (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, arming this partition causes the system to attempt to arm the lobby partition automatically. To enable this field, field 1∗18 must also be enabled (partition-specific). NOTES:

• The lobby cannot be armed unless all partitions programmed for “affect” (field 1∗18) is already armed. • If his field is enabled, Field 1∗18 for this partition must also be enabled.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

1∗20 Exit Error Logic Enable 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

Exit Error Logic functions as follows: At the end of the exit delay, if a door is left open or an interior zone is faulted, starts the entry delay period, and sounds the bell(s), siren(s), and keypad sounders for the duration of entry delay. This gives the user time to re-enter the premises and disarm the system before exit error report occurs. Process:

1. If the user does not re-enter the premises and disarm the system, the system bypasses the faulted entry/exit and/or interior zone(s).

2. The rest of the system is armed. 3. The following dialer reports are sent to the central station if programmed:

• Exit Error by Zone • Entry/Exit or Interior Alarm with the zone number • Bypass reports

SIA: This option has been removed and the Exit Error Logic is always enabled.

UL EXIT ERROR LOGIC IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE IN A UL INSTALLATION.

1∗21 Exit Delay Reset 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

If enabled, when the panel is armed, the normal exit delay begins. After the user exits, closes the door and then re-enters the premises, the exit delay time is reset to the programmed value. NOTES:

• Exit Delay Reset is designed to allow an operator to re-enter the premises to retrieve a forgotten item without triggering an alarm.

• This feature may only be activated once after arming. • SIA requirement

UL EXIT DELAY RESET IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE IN A UL INSTALLATION.

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Cross-Zoning

UL Cross Zoning is not suitable for use in a UL installation.

Cross Zone logic is only in affect when the panel is armed and is designed so that a combination of two zones must be faulted within a 5-minute period of each other. This prevents momentary faults from one of the zones from causing an alarm condition. (Once the first zone trips, the cross zoning window begins, and when the 2nd zone trips within that window, the alarm for both zones will occur). You can select four "sets" of cross-zones (programmed in data fields 1∗22, 1∗23, 1∗24 and 1∗25), keeping in mind the following:

• Both zones in each set must protect the same area.

• When cross-zoning motion sensors, both device's areas of protection must be situated so that both units will trip within five minutes of each other if their shared protected area is violated.

• Both zones in each set must be in the same partition.

DO NOT cross-zone a fire zone with a burglary zone under any circumstance. A fire zone must only be crossed to another fire zone and BOTH must be protecting the same physical area (no walls or partitions separating them). Consult NFPA 72 standard for exact spacing requirements. As a guideline, we recommend that spacing between fire cross-zones be no farther than 30 ft.

Conditions That Affect Cross-Zone Operation 1. DO NOT use the same zone number for different cross zone pairs, it will “confuse” the cross zoning logic and

produce unpredictable results. 2. In the event of a continuous fault (lasting at least 5 minutes) on one of the paired zones, a fault on the second zone

will cause an immediate alarm. 3. If one of the zones in a pair is bypassed or has a zone response type set to 0, the cross-zoning feature will not apply. 4. If an entry/exit zone is paired with an interior follower zone, be sure to enter the entry/exit zone as the first zone of

the pair. This will ensure that the entry delay time is started before the follower zone is processed. 5. If a relay is programmed to activate on a fault of one of the zones, the relay activates without the other zone faulted

(will not work on 24hr zone types). 6. If a relay is programmed to activate on either an alarm or trouble, both zones must trip before the relay will activate,

and both zones must restore for the relay to deactivate (if relay is programmed to deactivate on a Zone List Restore).

7. Crossed zones will still chime (does not require both to fault). 8. The Event log shows and reports both zones.

• If one zone in the pair trips it is completely ignored. • If the one of the zones trips and remains tripped, after the 5-minute period there will be no local notification,

but a trouble message is reported and logged. • The Contact ID event code is E378 Cross Zone Trouble.

FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

1∗22 Cross Zoning Pair One Enter 001-250 Enter 000,000 to disable

[000, 000] A | | E AA | | E

Select the first pair of cross zones, which must both be faulted within a 5-minute period to cause an alarm.

UL Must be 000, 000 for UL installations.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

1∗23 Cross Zoning Pair Two Enter 001-250 Enter 000,000 to disable

[000, 000] A | | E AA | | E

Select the second pair of cross zones, which must both be faulted within a 5-minute period to cause an alarm.

UL Must be 000, 000 for UL installations.

1∗24 Cross Zoning Pair Three Enter 001-250 Enter 000,000 to disable

[000, 000] A | | E AA | | E

Select the third pair of cross zones, which must both be faulted within a 5-minute period to cause an alarm.

UL Must be 000, 000 for UL installations.

1∗25 Cross Zoning Pair Four Enter 001-250 Enter 000,000 to disable

[000, 000] A | | E AA | | E

Select the fourth pair of cross zones, which must both be faulted within a 5-minute period to cause an alarm.

UL Must be 000, 000 for UL installations.

1∗26 Panic Button or Speedkey For A, B, C keys: 00 = panic function 01-32 = macro number

For D key: 00 = to select a macro to execute when key is pressed 01-32 = macro number

[00, 00, 00, 00] A

| EAE

AA

| EBE

AA

| ECE

A A

| EDE

NOTE: For 128BPTSIA Panels ONLY, the default entry is [01, 02, 03, 00].

Select for the A, B, and C keys whether the system performs a panic or a speedkey function when the key is pressed. Select for the D key whether the system performs a specific macro or if the user will select a macro when the key is pressed. NOTES:

• If using the A, B, and C, keys for panic alarms, verify fields ∗22 and ∗85 are programmed correctly. • If a user code with global arm/disarm is used to execute the macro, the user’s global capabilities will override any

arm/disarm commands in the macro sequence.

1∗28 RF Transmitter Low Battery Sound 0 = disarmed state only 1 = both armed and disarmed states

[0] A E

Select when the RF transmitter low-battery condition should display and audible beep annunciate on the keypad.

UL MUST 1 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

1∗29 RF Transmitter Low Battery Reporting 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, the system sends a Trouble message for RF transmitter low-battery condition to the central station. The Trouble message will be sent for a transmitter supervision failure (E384), independent of this selection.

UL MUST BE 1 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

1∗30 RF Receiver Supervision Check-in Interval Enter 02-15 times 2 hours (4-30 hours). 00 = disable receiver supervision.

[06] A E AA E

Select the check-in monitoring interval for the RF receiver(s). Failure of a receiver to receive any RF signal within the time entered results in the activation of the response type programmed for zone 990 for the first receiver and zone 988 for the second receiver and their related communication reports.

UL MAXIMUM IS 2 (4 HR) FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

1∗31 RF Transmitter Check-in Interval Enter 02-15 times 2 hours (4-30 hours). 00 = disable transmitter supervision.

[12] A E AA E

Select the check-in monitoring interval for the RF transmitters. A failed supervision message sends if no check-in is received during the established time period. (Each transmitter sends a check-in messages every 70-90 minutes.)

UL MAXIMUM IS 2 (4 HR) FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

1∗34 Communicator Split Reporting 0 = Split Reporting disabled 1 = Alarm, Alarm Restore, and Cancel reports to primary, all others to secondary. 2 = Open/Close and Test reports to secondary, all other reports to primary.

[0] A E

Select the type of split reporting for system communication. NOTE: See ∗51 for split/dual reporting combinations. Split reporting should not be used with Dynamic Signaling, as reports split to Secondary are not sent to the ECP Communicator.

1∗35 Access Control Dialer Enables 0 = disable 1 = enable

[000000] A

ETraceE

A A

ETrblE

A A

EBypE

A A

EN/UE

A A

ESyst E

A A

EAlmE

If Trace is enabled, access grant/denial events send to the central station. If enabled, the other events send a report to the central station.

1∗42 Call Waiting Defeat 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, the system defeats Call Waiting, dialing ∗70 on the first outgoing call attempt to both the primary and secondary numbers.

DO NOT enable this feature unless Call Waiting is being used.

1∗43 Permanent Keypad Display Backlighting (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: Backlighting for the keypad display remains on at all times. Disabled: The backlighting comes on when a key is pressed. When a key is pressed, display backlighting turns on for all keypads in that partition. NOTE: This field affects only standard keypads, not graphic/touch-screen keypads.

1∗44 Wireless Keypad Tamper Detect 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, when more than 40 key depressions are received without a valid sequence (arm, disarm, etc.), the control panel disables the wireless keypad. This inhibit is removed once a valid key sequence is received from a wired keypad.

UL WIRELESS KEYPAD IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE IN A UL INSTALLATION.

1∗45 Exit Delay Sounding (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

Enabled: The system produces slow beeping from the keypads during exit delay and reverts to rapid beeping during the last 10 seconds of the exit delay. NOTE: The duration of the beeping is the programmed value of field ∗10 regardless of which entry/exit zone is used to exit the premises.

SIA: This option has been removed and the system always annunciates during the exit delay.

UL MUST BE ENABLED (1) FOR A UL INSTALLATION.

See page 3-42, “SOUND OPTION”, prompt for disabling the entry/exit beeps on individual keypads.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

1∗46 Auxiliary Output Mode 0 = Not used 1 = Smoke detector reset 2 = Not used 3 = AAV module

[0] A E

Select the mode for output 1 on the J7 triggers. Option 1 = Smoke Detector Reset (See Installation and Setup Guide Section 3) Option 3 = AAV Module

• Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Module (also known as two-way voice), requires an add on module. • This feature is supported if Alarm reports are programmed to be sent to the primary phone number.

NOTE: Only one of the options may be active within the system.

1∗47 Chime On Ext. Siren (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: Produces a ½ second burst on the bell output when a fault occurs on an entry/exit or perimeter zone.

1∗48 Wireless Keypad Assignment 0 = none 1-8 = partition number

[0] A E

Select the partition in which RF keypad is used.

UL WIRELESS KEYPAD IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE IN A UL INSTALLATION

1∗49 Suppress Transmitter Supervision Sound 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

Enabled: No trouble soundings occur on the keypad for transmitter check-in failures.

UL MUST BE A 0 FOR A UL INSTALLATION

1∗52 Send Cancel If Alarm + Off (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

Enabled: Cancel reports are sent when the system is disarmed after an alarm, regardless of how much time has passed. Disabled: Cancel reports are sent within Bell Timeout period only.

SIA: This option has been removed. Always enabled.

1∗53 Disable Download Callback 0 = callback required 1 = no callback required

[0] A E

Select whether a callback from the control panel is required for downloading. Enabled: No callback is required, panel answers according to the “Ring Detection Count” in location ∗44. Disabled: The control senses the incoming call, panel answers, hangs up and calls the download number in ∗35.

UL MUST BE A 0 FOR A UL INSTALLATION

1∗55 International Date Format 0 = disable (mm/dd/yy) 1 = enable (dd/mm/yy)

[0] A E

Select the date format for display in the event log.

1∗56 AC 60Hz/50Hz 0 = 60Hz 1 = 50Hz

[0] A E

Select the frequency for the AC. Must be set to 0 for U.S. and Canadian installations.

UL/ULC MUST BE A 0 FOR US (UL) AND CANADIAN (ULC) INSTALLATIONS.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

1∗57 Enable 5800 RF Button Global Arm 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, the system arms/disarms in accordance with the button’s user’s global arming settings. See 1∗58.

1∗58 Enable 5800 RF Button Force Arm 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, allows the RF button user to force a bypass of all faulted zones when arming the system. NOTE: When attempting to arm the system, the keypad beeps once after the button is pressed if any faulted zones are present.

ULC FORCE ARMING IS NOT A ULC LISTED FEATURE AND MUST BE DISABLED FOR ULC INSTALLATIONS.

1∗60 Zone 5 Audio Alarm Verification 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, zone 5 is used for 2-way audio (AAV). NOTE: Zone 5 cannot be used as protection zone.

UL MUST BE 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

1∗61 Abort Verify (SIA PANEL ONLY) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

If enabled and an alarm occurs on a non-fire zone, the system displays “ALARM ABORTED.” If a user enters the code + off sequence during the Abort Window (Field ∗88)

1∗70 Event Log Types 0 = disable 1 = enable

[11111] A

EAlarmE

A A

EChk E

A A

EBypE

A A

EO/CE

A A

ESyst E

Enabled: The system logs those events into the event log.

1∗71 12/24 Hour Type Stamp Format 0 = 12-hour 1 = 24-hour

[0] A E

Select the type of time stamping for the event log.

1∗72 Event Log Printer On-Line Mode 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: The system prints the events as they occur. Disabled: The system prints the log only upon request.

1∗74 Relay Timeout XXX Minutes Enter 000-127 times 2 minutes (000-254).

[000] A | | E

This is used for #80 Menu Mode Time-Driven event relay command numbers “04/09” and Output Programming in the #93 Menu Mode Programming output command “56.”

1∗75 Relay Timeout YYY Seconds Enter 000-127 seconds.

[000] A | | E

This is used for #80 Menu Mode Time-Driven event relay command numbers “05/10” and Output Programming in the #93 Menu Mode Programming command “57.”

1∗76 Access Control Relay (partition-specific) 01-96 = relay number 00 = relay not used.

[00] A | E

If enabled, the assigned relay closes for 2 seconds when the user enters his code and presses 0.

UL MUST BE 00 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

1∗77 Log 1st Main Signal 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, the system logs the first maintenance signal from each smoke detector. If disabled, no logging occurs until a maintenance condition is displayed and reported.

1∗78 Extended Home Control Enable 0 = limited 1 = extended

[1] A E

If extended, there are 255 commands to the home control command set. If limited, there are 32 commands to the home control command set. Option 0 = Limited Home Control (32 Events) Option 1 = Extended Home Control (255 Events) In addition, location 1∗70 and 1∗79 must be enabled.

UL HOME CONTROL AUTOMATION IS NOT PERMITTED IN UL INSTALLATIONS.

1∗79 Home Control Events 0 = disable 1 = enable

[00000] A

EAlarmE

A A

ETrblE

A A

EBypE

A A

EO/CE

A A

ESyst E

Enabled: Select the type of events (status reports) transmitted via the RS232 output (TB4 or VT-SERCBL).

NOTE: These reports are only transmitted if field 1∗78 = 1 to enable extended events.

UL HOME CONTROL AUTOMATION IS NOT PERMITTED IN UL INSTALLATIONS.

1∗80 Log Faults & Restores 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

Enabled: Automatically transfers zone fault data to the RS232 output (TB4 or VT-SERCBL).

∗05 System Events Notify must be enabled.

UL HOME CONTROL AUTOMATION IS NOT PERMITTED IN UL INSTALLATIONS.

1∗88 Keypad Lockout 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

When a user presses 30 numeric keys (0-9) within a 15-minute window and a valid command is not executed, the system stops processing additional numeric key presses for 15 minutes.

Any numerical key press during the lockout generates a long beep. In a partitioned system, keypads changed to a locked out partition (GOTO command) will be locked out in that partition for the duration of that partition’s lock out period.

However, a report is only transmitted to the Central Station if the “Keypad Lockout Report” is programmed in System Group 4 report codes.

When a 15-minute lockout window occurs, a message (Event 461 “Wrong Code Entry”) is transmitted to the Central Station and entered into the Event Log. When the 15-minute lockout window expires, a Restore message is sent to the Central Station and entered into the Event Log.

NOTES:

• The Restore message is only logged when Field 1*88 is set to enable (defaulted enabled). • Applies to all keypads. • Wireless keys will work during a keypad lockout, Duress will not operate during a lockout • If an Alarm occurs, or entry time begins the panel will reset keypad lockout.

Keypad Displays:

Alpha keypad display:

User Code Error Keys 0-9 Locked

• The display is cleared when the time expires or the lockout is terminated by either an Alarm occurring or Entry Time beginning. • Power cycling of the panel will clear this, and normal keypad operation resumes.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

2∗00 Number of Partitions Enter 1-8.

[1] A E

Enter the number of partitions used in the system.

2∗01 Daylight Saving Time Start/End Month 0 = disable 1 = enable

[03, 11] A | E AA | E

Enter the months (00-12) in which daylight saving time starts and ends. Enter 00, 00 if daylight saving time does not apply to the user’s region. Standard setting for U.S. is 03,11.

2∗02 Daylight Saving Time Start/End Weekend 0 = disable 1 = enable

[2, 1] A

EStartE

A A

EEndE

Enter the start and end weekends for daylight saving time as follows: 1 = First 2 = Second 3 = Third 4 = Fourth

5 = Last 6 = Next to last 7 = Third from last

Standard setting for U.S. is 2, 1.

2∗03 ULC S304 Enable 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: • A 2-minute stabilization upon power up – (zones scanning will be disabled when the panel is powered up for 2

minutes). • Previous reporting will be enabled:

NOTE: If there is a phone line (or radio) failure and the panel has exhausted its maximum attempts to send reporting events to the central station, the panel will hold the messages in a buffer and resend upon restoral of the communication path. In addition, old messages that are sent will indicate that they are not current messages so that the central station does not dispatch on them. In order to accomplish this, an event qualifier of “6” will be sent in place of the “1” or “3” character in the message. The “6” indicates that the message is old. Events will be sent in chronological order and will be time-stamped in the system’s event log.

• Attempting to arm when there is a faulted burglary zone will cause a 4-second long tone.

ULC THE ULC S304 ENABLE MUST BE SET TO “1” (ENABLED) FOR ULC INSTALLATIONS.

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Scheduling Programing Fields Fields 2∗05 - 2∗11 are required to program Open (Disarm) and Closing (Arming) schedules. The control can auto arm/disarm at a predetermined time using Open/Close or Timed Events Schedules. Refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for detailed information.

FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

2∗05 Auto-Arm Delay (partition-specific) 00 = no delay. 01-14 times 4 minutes (04-56) delay. 15 = no auto arming.

[15] A | E

This is the time between the end of the arming window and the start of auto-arm warning time (field 2∗06).

UL MUST BE SET TO 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS

2∗06 Auto-Arm Warning Period (partition-specific) 01-15 times 1-minute warning. 00 = no warning period.

[15] A | E

This is the time that the user is warned by a keypad sounding and display to exit the premises prior to auto arming of the system.

UL MUST BE SET TO 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS

2∗07 Auto-Disarm Delay (partition-specific) 00 = no delay. 01-14 times 4 minutes (04-56) delay. 15 = no auto disarming.

[15] A | E

This is the time between the end of the disarming window and the start of auto disarming of the system.

UL MUST BE SET TO 0 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS

2∗08 Force Arm Enable for Auto-Arm (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: System automatically bypasses any faulted zones when it attempts to auto-arm. Disabled: System will not auto-arm if zone is faulted.

ULC FORCE ARMING IS NOT A ULC LISTED FEATURE AND MUST BE DISABLED FOR ULC INSTALLATIONS.

2∗09 Open/Close Reports by Exception (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: Open/Close reports only send if the openings/closings occur outside the arm and disarm windows. NOTES:

• Open reports are also suppressed during the closing window in order to prevent false alarms if the user arms the system, then re-enters the premises, for example to retrieve a forgotten item.

• Openings and closings are still recorded in the event log.

2∗10 Allow Disarming Only During Arm/Disarm Windows (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: Disarming of the system is allowed only during the arming/disarming windows, or if the system is in alarm (if 2∗11 is set to 1). NOTES:

• This applies only to Operator-level users. Installer, Master, and Manager-level users can disarm the system at any time.

• Duress users behave the same way as Operator-level users.

2∗11 Allow Disarm Outside Window if Alarm Occurs 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: Allows the system to be disarmed outside the programmed disarm (opening) window if an alarm has occurred. Otherwise disarming is allowed only during the disarm window. Used only if field 2∗10 is enabled.

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FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES Default Values

2∗18 Enable GOTO for this Partition (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[1] A E

Enabled: Selected partition can be accessed from another partition’s keypad using the GOTO command. • User must be programmed as a multi-access user. • Press their code + ∗ + partition # to switch partitions. • Press their code + ∗ + 0 to switch back to the keypads home partition. • Time out after two minutes of no keypad activity.

2∗19 Use Partition Descriptor 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

Enabled: Normal keypad display will include a partition number and four-digit descriptor.

2∗22 Display Fire Alarms of Other Partitions (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, allows fire alarms that occur on other partitions to be displayed at this partition’s keypad(s).

2∗23 Display Burg, Panic and CO Alarms for Other Partitions (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, allows burglary, panic and CO alarms that occur on other partitions to be displayed at this partition’s keypad(s).

2∗24 Display Troubles of Other Partitions (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable

[0] A E

If enabled, allows troubles that occur on other partitions to be displayed at this partition’s keypad(s).

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VISTA-128BPT/VISTA-250BPT Defaults Some fields are programmed for each partition (shown as shaded fields). If you are programming a multiple-partition system, see the Partition-Specific Fields section for programming these fields.

FIELD NAME DEFAULT

∗00 Installer Code 4112

∗04 Enable Random Timers 00000000

∗05 System Events Notify 0

∗06 Quick Exit 1

∗09 Entry Delay #1 02

∗10 Exit Delay #1 04

∗11 Entry Delay #2 02

∗12 Exit Delay #2 08

SIA DEFAULT 04

∗13 Alarm Sounder Duration 04

∗14 RS232 Input 0

∗15 Keyswitch Assignment 0

∗16 Confirmation of Arming Ding 0

∗17 AC Loss Keypad Sounding 0

∗19 Randomize AC Loss Report 0

∗20 VIP Module Phone Code 00, 11

∗21 Prevent Fire Timeout 0

∗22 Keypad Panic Enables 001

∗23 Multiple Alarms 1

∗24 Ignore Expansion Zone Tamper 0

∗26 Intelligent Test Reporting 0

∗27 Test Report Interval 0024

∗28 Power Up in Previous State 1

∗29 Quick Arm 1

∗30 Phone Line Cut Detection 0

∗31 PABX Access Code Blank

∗32 Primary Subscriber Account # 15 15 15 15

∗33 Primary Phone # Blank

∗34 Secondary Phone # Blank

∗35 Download Phone # Blank

∗36 Download ID # (CSID) 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

∗37 Download Command Enables 11011111

∗38 Prevent Zone XXX Bypass 000

∗39 Enable Open/Close Report for Installer Code 1

∗40 Open/Close Report for Keyswitch 0

∗41 Normally Closed or EOLR (Zones 2-8) 0

∗42 Dial Tone Pause 0

∗44 Ring Detection Count 00

∗45 Primary Format 1

∗47 Secondary Format 1

∗51 Dual Reporting 0

FIELD NAME DEFAULT

∗56 Dynamic Signaling Delay 03

∗57 Dynamic Signaling Priority 0

∗58 LRR Central Station #1 Category Enable 000000

∗59 LRR Central Station # Category Enable 000000

∗79 Zone Type Restore Enables for Zone Types 1-8 00000000

∗80 For Types 9, 10, 14, and 16 0000

∗83 First Test Report Time 00 12 00

∗84 Swinger Suppression 01

∗85 Enable Dialer Reports for Panics and Duress 0000

∗88 Abort Window 1

SIA DEFAULT 2

∗89 Restore Report Timing 0

∗90 Secondary Subscriber Account # 15 15 15 15

1∗07 Check or Troubles Display 0

1∗11 Zone Bypass After Disarm 0000000

1∗15 Cancel Verify 1

1∗17 Lobby Partition 0

1∗18 Affects Lobby 0

1∗19 Arms Lobby 0

1∗20 Exit Error Logic Enable 1

1∗21 Exit Delay Reset 1

1∗22 Cross-Zoning Pair One 000, 000

1∗23 Cross-Zoning Pair Two 000, 000

1∗24 Cross-Zoning Pair Three 000, 000

1∗25 Cross-Zoning Pair Four 000, 000

1∗26 Panic Button or Speedkey 00, 00, 00, 00

1∗28 RF Transmitter Low Battery Sound 0

1∗29 RF Transmitter Battery Reporting 0

1∗30 RF Receiver Check-In Interval 06

1∗31 RF Transmitter Check-In Interval 12

1∗34 Comm. Split Reporting 0

1∗35 Access Control Dialer Enables 000000

1∗42 Call Waiting Defeat 0

1∗43 Permanent Keypad Backlighting 0

1∗44 Wireless Keypad Tamper Detection 0

1∗45 Exit Delay Sounding 1

1∗46 Auxiliary Output Mode 0

1∗47 Chime On External Sirens 0

1∗48 Wireless Keypad Assignment 0

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FIELD NAME DEFAULT

1∗49 Suppress Transmitter Supervision Sound 1

1∗52 Send Cancel if Code + Off 1

1∗53 Download Callback 0

1∗55 International Date Format 0

1∗56 AC 60/50 Hz Clock Speed 0

1∗57 5800 RF Button Global Arm 0

1∗58 5800 RF Button Force Arm 0

1∗60 Zone 5 Audio Alarm Verification 0

1∗70 Event Log Types 11111

1∗71 12/24 Hour Time Stamp Format 0

1∗72 Event Log Printer On-Line 0

1∗74 Relay Timeout XXX Minutes 000

1∗75 Relay Timeout YYY Seconds 000

1∗76 Access Control Relay 00

1∗77 Log First Maintenance Signal 0

1∗78 Extended Home Control Enable 1

1∗79 Home Control Events 00000

1∗80 Log Faults and Restores 1

1∗88 Keypad Lockout 1

2∗00 Number of Partitions 1

2∗01 Daylight Saving Time Start/End Month 03, 11

FIELD NAME DEFAULT

2∗02 Daylight Saving Time Start/End Weekend 2, 1

2∗03 ULC S304 Enable 0

2∗05 Auto-Arm Delay 15

2∗06 Auto-Arm Warning Period 15

2∗07 Auto-Disarm Delay 15

2∗08 Enable Force Arm for Auto-Arm 0

2∗09 Open/Close Reports by Exception 0

2∗10 Allow Disarming Only During Arming/Disarming Time Windows 0

2∗11 Allow Disarm Outside Window if Alarm Occurs 0

2∗18 Enable GoTo for this Partition 1

2∗19 Use Partition Descriptors 0

2∗22 Display Fire Alarms of Other Partitions 0

2∗23 Display Burg, Panic and CO Alarms of other Partitions 0

2∗24 Display Troubles of Other Partitions 0

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Partition-Specific Fields (Duplicate this page for each partition in the installation.)

To program these fields:

1. Press ∗91 to select a partition. 2. Enter a partition-specific field number (ex. ∗09). 3. Make the required entry. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for each partition in the system.

PARTITION #____ PROGRAM FIELDS

1st Page Fields

∗06 QUICK EXIT [1] A E 1=enable; 0=disable Must be 0 for UL installations.

∗09 ENTRY DELAY #1 [02] A | E 00, 02-15 times 15 seconds. Maximum 03 for UL Listed installations.

∗10 EXIT DELAY #1 [04] A | E 00, 02-15 times 15 seconds. Maximum 04 for UL Listed installations.

∗11 ENTRY DELAY #2 [02] A | E 00, 02-15 times 15 seconds. Maximum 03 for UL installations.

∗12 EXIT DELAY #2 [08] A | E 00, 02-15 times 15 seconds. Maximum 04 for UL installations.

∗13 ALARM SOUNDER DURATION [04] A | E 01-15 times 2 minutes. Must be minimum 16 minutes for UL installations.

∗16 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING [0] A E 1=enable; 0=disable. NOTE: If using a keyfob, when the button is pressed,

either for arming or disarming, the bell will ding indicating that the button is working.

Must be "1" for UL installations.

∗22 KEYPAD PANIC ENABLES [111] A E AA E AA E 1=enable; 0=disable 995 996 999

∗23 MULTIPLE ALARMS [1] A E 1=yes; 0=no. Must be 1 for UL installations. (Option not displayed in SIA, always enabled.)

∗29 QUICK ARM [1] A E 1=yes; 0=no

∗32 PRIM. SUBS. ACCT #

A | E AA | E AA | E AA | E AA | E AA | E AA | E AA | E

AA | E AA | E Enter 00-09; B-F (11-15) [15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15]

∗38 PREVENT ZONE XXX BYPASS [000] A | | E 001-250; 000 if all zones can be bypassed

∗39 ENABLE OPEN/CLOSE REPORT [1] A E FOR INSTALLER CODE 1=enable; 0=disable

∗84 SWINGER SUPPRESSION [01] A | E 01-14 alarms; Must be "00" (disabled) for UL installations. NOTE: For SIA only options 01 through 06 are available. ∗85 ENABLE DIALER REPORTS FOR PANICS & DURESS

1=enable; [0=disable] A

E995E

AA

E996E

AA

E999E

AA

EDuressE

∗88 BURG. ALARM COMM. DELAY [1] A E 1=30 seconds; 0=no delay. Must be "0" for UL installations. ∗90 SEC. SUBS. ACCT #

A | E AA | E AA | E AA | E AA | E AA | E AA | E AA | E

AA | E AA | E Enter 00-09; B-F (11-15) [15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15]

2nd Page Fields

1∗18 AFFECTS LOBBY [0] A E Enter 1 if this partition affects the common lobby; enter 0

if it does not.

1∗19 ARMS LOBBY [0] A E Enter 1 if arming this partition attempts to arm lobby;

enter 0 if it does not 1∗26 PANIC BUTTON OR SPEEDKEY

[00, 00, 00, 00] A

| EAE

A A

| EB E

A A

| ECE

A A

| ED E

Enter speedkey macro # (01-32) to use keys A-C for macro. Otherwise enter 00 to use as panic. For D key, enter macro # or 00 to select macro when key is pressed.

1∗43 PERM. KEYPAD BACKLIGHT [0] A E 1=enable; 0=disable; When disabled the display lights

when any key is pressed, and turns off after period of keypad inactivity.

NOTE: This field affects only standard keypads, not graphic/touch-screen keypads.

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1∗45 EXIT DELAY SOUNDING [1] A E 1=enable; 0=disable; Produces quick beeping during exit

delay if enabled. NOTE: Must be “1” for UL/ULC installations. NOTE: See page 32, “SOUND OPTION”, prompt for

disabling the entry/exit beeps on individual keypads. (Option not displayed in SIA, always enabled.)

1∗47 CHIME ON EXT. SIREN [0] A E 1=enable; 0=disable

1∗52 SEND CANCEL IF ALARM + OFF [1] A E 1=no restriction; 0=within Bell Timeout period only

1∗76 ACCESS CONTROL RELAY BY PART.[00] A | E

Relay will be pulsed for 2 seconds whenever code + [0] is pressed. Enter 00-96; 00=none.

Must be "00" for UL installations.

3rd Page Fields

2∗05 AUTO-ARM DELAY [15] A | E Enter the time between the end of the arming window and

the start of auto-arming warning period, in values of 1-14 times 4 minutes 00=instant; [15=no auto arm at all]. When this delay expires, the Auto-Arm Warning Period begins.

2∗06 AUTO-ARM WARNING PERIOD [15] A | E This is the time during which the user is warned to exit the

premises prior to the auto-arming of the system (beeps every 15 seconds; "ALERT" displayed). Enter 01-15 minutes. 00=instant at end of arming delay.

2∗07 AUTO-DISARM DELAY [15] A | E This is the time between the end of the disarming window

and the start of auto-disarming. Enter 01-14 times 4 minutes; 00=instant at end of window; 15=no auto-disarm

2∗08 ENABLE FORCE ARM FOR AUTO-ARM [0] A E 0=disable; 1=enable

2∗09 OPEN/CLOSE REPORTS BY EXCEPTION [0] A E 1=enable; 0=disable; If enabled only openings and

closings occurring outside the scheduled opening/closing windows will trigger dialer reports. Opening reports will also be suppressed during the closing window, in order to prevent false reports when the user arms the system and then re-enters the premises to retrieve a forgotten item.

2∗10 ALLOW DISARMING ONLY DURING [0] A E ARMING/DISARMING WINDOWS See system-wide field 2∗11 if enabling field 2∗10. This

feature adds high security to the installation. 0=disable; 1=enable

2∗18 ENABLE GOTO FOR THIS PARTITION [1] A E 1=Allow log-on from other partitions; 0=disable

2∗22 DISPLAY FIRE ALARMS OF [0] A E OTHER PARTITIONS 0=No; 1=Yes

2∗23 DISPLAY BURG, PANIC AND CO [0] A E ALARMS OF OTHER PARTITIONS 0=No; 1=Yes

2∗24 DISPLAY TROUBLES OF OTHER [0] A E PARTITIONS 0=No; 1=Yes

SUMMARY OF PROGRAMMING COMMANDS

• To enter program mode, enter installer code + [8] + [0] + [0] + [0]

• To set standard defaults, press ∗97 • To change to next page of program fields, press ∗94 • To return to previous set of fields, press ∗99 • To erase account and phone number field entries,

press [∗] + field number + [∗] • To assign zone descriptors, press #93 + follow menu

prompts • To add custom words, press #93 + follow menu

prompts • To enter Installer's Message, press #93 + follow menu

prompts • To exit program mode, enter ∗99 OR ∗98: ∗99 allows

re-access to programming mode by installer code. ∗98 prevents re-access to programming mode by installer code. Note that if local programming lockout is set via downloading, programming mode cannot be entered at the keypad. In the event that local programming is required after the lock-out, setting the location in Compass will open a 24-hour window for programming when the Master code + #65-command is entered. The 24-hour window counts down and then locks out local programming until the next Master code + #65-command is entered.

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Programming With #93 Menu Mode Verify the following programming is preset before continuing:

• One partition is programmed by default. If multiple partitions are desired, filed 2∗00 must be configured. • If programming wireless transmitters, all wireless receivers must be programmed (see “Device Programming”)

and wired to the ECP Bus (see “Installation and Setup Guide”).

Syntax After programming all system related programming fields:

1. Press #93 to display the first choice of the menu driven programming functions. 2. Press 0 (NO) or 1 (YES) in response to the displayed menu selection. (Pressing 0 will display the next choice in

sequence.) NOTE: All references in this manual for number of zones, number of user codes, number of access cards, and the event log capacity, use the VISTA-250BPT’s features. See page 1-2 of this manual for the table listing the differences between the VISTA-128BPT and the VISTA-250BPT control panels.

UL For UL installations, verify that the audio alarm verification feature is disabled.

#93 MENU MODE KEY COMMANDS The following is a list of commands used while in the menu mode.

#93 Enters Menu mode [∗] Serves as ENTER key. Press to have keypad accept entry and move forward. [#] Backs up to previous screen. 0 Press to answer NO 1 Press to answer YES

001-009 All data entries are either 2-digit or 3-digit entries. 000 Exits menu mode, back into field programming mode, when entered at the first question for each category.

Menu selections are as follows: PROMPT EXPLANATION

ZONE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For programming the following: • Zone Number • Zone Response Type • Partition Number for Zone • Dialer report code for zone • Input Device Type for zone (whether RF, polling loop, etc.) • Enrolling serial numbers of 5800 Series transmitters & serial polling loop devices into the system. • Zone Attributes (e.g., Arm w/Fault, Silent, etc.)

EXPERT MODE? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Same as Zone Programming except: • Done with a minimum number of keystrokes. • Can program wireless keys using pre-defined templates.

NOTE: Some of the zone attributes cannot be programmed in the Expert Mode, only in Zone Programming.

REPORT CODE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For programming the following: • Alarm report codes for zones • Restore & Trouble codes • All other system report codes

ALPHA PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For entering alpha descriptors for the following: • Zone Descriptors • Installer's Message • Custom Words • Partition Descriptors • Relay Descriptors

DEVICE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining the following device characteristics for addressable devices, including keypads, RF receivers (5881), output relay modules (4204), and ECP Communications Device. • Device Address • Device Type • Keypad Options (incl. partition assignment) • RF House ID • ECP Communicator Options (incl. programming communications device)

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OUTPUT PGM? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining output relay functions.

RLY VOICE DESCR? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Not Used.

CUSTOM INDEX ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Not Used.

ACCESS POINT PGM 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining the parameters for each of the VistaKey access points, including which group(s) have access to an access point (door). See the VistaKey-SK Installation and Setup Guide for the detailed programming instructions.

ACCESS GRP PGM 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining the capabilities (privileges) for each group of users. See the VistaKey-SK Installation and Setup Guide for the detailed programming instructions.

EVENT/ACTION PGM 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining events and time windows for an access group. See the VistaKey-SK Installation and Setup Guide for the detailed programming instructions.

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Zone Programming

If using 5800 Series transmitters, do not the install batteries until you are ready to enroll them. After enrolling the transmitter, the battery need not be removed (except in a high traffic environment). This is to prevent enrolling the wrong serial number.

PROMPT EXPLANATION

ZONE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Press 1 to enter ZONE PROGRAMMING mode. The following screens appear. Press [∗] to display the next screen. Press # to display a previous screen.

SET TO CONFIRM? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

This prompt appears once upon entering Zone Programming Mode. If “Yes,” Confirmation prompts will be displayed after the device’s Serial and Loop numbers have been entered later.

ENTER ZONE NO. 000 = QUIT 010

Zone 010 entered

Enter the 3-digit zone number to be programmed, as follows: • Protection Zones .................................... 001–250 • Relay Zones .............................................. 601–632 • ECP Device Supervisory Zones ...... 800–830 • System Supervisory Zones ............... 970 (bell supervision), 988, 990 (RF receiver), 992 (duress), 997

(polling loop short) • Keypad Panic Zones ............................ 995, 996, 999

UL WHEN SUPERVISING THE BELL OUTPUT (ZONE 970), ONLY ONE DEVICE CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE ALARM OUTPUT (TERMINALS 4 AND 5) FOR UL AND FIRE INSTALLATIONS.

Press [∗] to continue.

010 ZT P RC In L 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

This display appears, showing a summary of the zone's current programming. • ZT = Zone Type, • P = Partition, • RC = Report Code, • In = The input type of device, and • L = The device's loop number to which the sensor is connected.

NOTES: • Some devices can support more than one zone by means of individual loops (for example, 5834-4,

5816, 5817, etc.). • If the zone is not programmed, the display appears as shown here. • If you are checking a zone's programming, and it is programmed satisfactorily, press [#] to back up

one step and enter another zone number, if desired. Press [∗] to continue.

010 ZONE TYPE PERIMETER 03

Zone number 010 and Zone Type 03 entry shown † These are special zone types used with 5800 Series Wireless Keys Units that result in arming the system in the STAY or AWAY mode, or disarming the system, depending on the selection made.

Each zone must be assigned a zone type, which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone. Refer to the Zone Type Definition section. Enter the zone type desired (or change it, if necessary). Available zone types are listed below. NOTE: If changing a zone type, make sure you delete the previous zone and reprogram the entire zone.

00 = Assign for Unused Zones 12 = Not Used 01 = Entry/Exit #1, Burglary 14 = CO Detector Alarm 02 = Entry/Exit #2, Burglary 16 = Fire With Verification 03 = Perimeter, Burglary 20 = Arm–STAY† 04 = Interior Follower, Burglary 21 = Arm AWAY† 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 22 = Disarm† 06 = 24 Hr. Silent Alarm 23 = No Alarm Response (e.g., relay activation) 07 = 24 Hr. Audible Alarm 27 = Access Point 08 = 24 Hr. Auxiliary 28 = Not Used 09 = Fire Without Verification 29 = Momentary Exit (used with VistaKey module) 10 = Interior Delay, Burglary

Press [∗] to continue.

010 Arm w/ Fault? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

If you selected response type 1, 2, 4, or 10, this prompt appears. Enter 1 = to enable arming of the partition with this zone faulted. NOTE: The zone must be restored (see Force Arming, the next prompt) before the exit delay expires otherwise the system starts the entry delay and must be disarmed, or an alarm occurs.

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PROMPT EXPLANATION

010 Force Arming? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

If you entered 1 (YES) at the previous prompt, this prompt appears. Enter 1 = to enable the system to automatically bypass the zone if it is faulted at the end of the exit delay. Enter 0 = Disable and the zone is faulted at the end of exit delay, the system either performs the exit error logic, if field 1∗20 is enabled, or an alarm occurs.

UL FORCE ARMING CANNOT BE ENABLED FOR UL INSTALLATIONS.

. Press [∗] to continue.

010 Vent zone ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

If you selected response type 3, this prompt appears. Enter 1 = Enable the arming of the partition with this zone faulted (force arm). The zone is automatically bypassed. Enter 0 = Disable. NOTE: The zone may be unbypassed simply by restoring the zone (e. g., closing the window), if the Vent Re-arm option (next prompt) for the zone is enabled. Press [∗] to continue.

010 Vent Re-arm ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 1

If you entered 1 (YES) at the previous prompt, this prompt will appear. Enter 1 = to enable the system to automatically unbypass the zone when it is restored (e.g., by closing the window). Enter 0 = Disable. The zone is bypassed for the duration of the armed period regardless of the zone status. Press [∗] to continue.

010 STAY MODE None 0

If you selected response type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10, this prompt will appear. Enter the STAY mode for this zone (0-2) and enter one of the following options:

0 = None: The zone is not bypassed when the partition is armed STAY. NOTE: Cannot be selected for response types 4 and 10. 1 = Stay 1: The zone is automatically bypassed when the user enters [User Code] + [3] (STAY) + [1]. 2 = Stay 2: The zone is automatically bypassed when the user enters [User Code] + [3] (STAY) + [2]. NOTES:

• Response types 4 and 10 are defaulted for STAY mode 1. • If the user enters [User Code] + [3] (STAY) + [3], all zones assigned to Stay mode 1 and 2 in

the partition are automatically bypassed. • If none of the zones in the partition are assigned to Stay mode 2, then when the user enters

[User Code] + [3] (STAY), all zones assigned to Stay mode 1 are automatically bypassed. Press [∗] to continue.

010 Auto-stay ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

If you selected response type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10, this prompt will appear. Enter 1 = The zone is automatically bypassed if none of the entry/exit zones are opened during the exit delay time (no one exits the premises). Enter 0 = Disable. NOTES:

• All zones enabled for auto-stay (except types 3 and 5), have an exit delay time when the partition is armed.

• If auto-stay is enabled, make sure at least one zone is programmed for entry/exit in the same partition otherwise this zone will be automatically bypassed every time the partition is armed.

Press [∗] to continue.

010 Silent ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 1

If you selected response type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10, this prompt will appear. Enter 1 = The zone follows all the selected response type’s characteristics, except in the alarm condition, the alarm output and the keypad sounder do not sound and the keypad does not display the alarm condition. Enter 0 = Disable. Press [∗] to continue.

010 Bypass Group 01-15 01

If you selected response type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10, this prompt will appear. Enter the bypass group for the zone (01–15). This enables the user to bypass a group of zones by entering [User Code] + [6] (Bypass) + [∗] + [Group No.] (01-15). Enter 00 for None. Press [∗] to continue.

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PROMPT EXPLANATION

010 ACCESS POINT (00-15) 01

If response type 27, or 29 was selected, this prompt will be displayed. Enter the access point to be controlled by the input type (00-15 for type 27; 01-15 for type 29). NOTE: If you are using the VistaKey module, the access point must match the address that was set in the module. Press [∗] to continue.

010 ENTRY OR EXIT 0

If response type 27, or 29 was selected, this prompt will be displayed. Enter whether the access point is an entry or exit point. 0 = entry; 1 = exit Press [∗] to continue.

010 Partition 1

Enter the partition number (1–8) you are assigning this zone to (2∗00 must be enabled if using multiple partitions). Press [∗] to continue.

010 REPORT CODE 1st 03 2nd 12 3C

Enter the report code. The report code consists of 2 hexadecimal digits, each consists of 2 numerical digits. For example, for a report code of "3C," enter 03 for "3" and 12 for "C." (Refer to the System Communication section in the Installation and Setup Guide for more information about report codes and reporting formats.)

Press [∗] to continue.

010 ABORT WINDOW 1 = YES 0 = NO 1

0 = No abort window; 1 = yes, use abort window according to field ∗88.

ONLY A FEATURE OF THE SIA CONTROLS.

010 SWINGER SUP? 1 = YES 0 = NO 1

0 = No suppression. 1 = Yes, suppress alarms according to field *84 selection.

ONLY A FEATURE OF THE SIA CONTROLS.

010 INPUT TYPE RF Xmitter 3

Input types 4 & 5 are valid for certain 5800 Series transmitters only. If using input type 02 with a door/window type transmitter, only loop 1 may be used. If you selected response type 29 the input type MUST be 00.

Enter the input device type as follows:

00 = Not Used 07 = DIP switch-type polling loop device 01 = Hardwired 08 = Right loop of DIP switch type device 02 = RF motion (RM type) 09 = Keypad input (code + #73) 03 = Supervised RF transmitter (RF type) 10 = Not Used 04 = Unsupervised RF transmitter (UR type) 11 = VistaKey Door Status Monitor (DM) 05 = RF button-type transmitter (BR type) 12 = VistaKey Request to Exit (RE) 06 = Serial number polling loop device (SL type) 13 = VistaKey General Purpose (GP)

NOTE: Input types 11 (DM), 12 (RE), and 13 (GP) should only be used with VistaKey modules.

Press [∗] to continue.

010 SMART CONTACT 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

If input type 3 or 6 was selected, this prompt will be displayed. Enter 1 = For devices that monitor maintenance signals (ex. 5193SD, 5193SDT) or can be used to limit fault signals in the disarmed state (ex. IS2500SN). Enter 0 = Disabled NOTES:

• The Smart Contact option must ONLY be selected for devices that support the feature, otherwise unpredictable results may occur.

• If using the new 5193SD/SDT V-Plex smoke detectors, the "Smart" option must be selected in zone programming. If not, unpredictable results may occur if the smoke goes into a High Sens or Low Sens condition.

010 ANTI MASK 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

If zone type is 04 (interior) or 10 (interior with delay) and input type 06 (serial poll) is selected, this prompt displays. If enabled the device, such as a DT7500SN, supporting the Anti-Mask processing reacts if someone covers, paints, or otherwise blocks the lens of the PIR from seeing it’s field of view. The control processes this message as a special “anti-mask” trouble, including rapid trouble beeping. The control displays MASKED with the zone number on the keypad, and a trouble on the zone is sent to the central station, if programmed. This feature is enabled by a dip switch on the DT7500SN, otherwise refer to the installation instructions of the device.

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PROMPT EXPLANATION

001 Tamper Option none 0

If you selected input type 1, 6, 7, or 8, this prompt displays. If the zone has a tamper switch wired in the loop in addition to a sensor contact, enter the tamper option

Enter 1 = The tamper switch is normally closed (wired in series) with the EOL resistor. A short causes a trouble and a short causes a fault. Enter 2 = The tamper switch is normally open (wired in parallel) with the EOL resistor. An open causes a trouble. Enter 0 = The tamper switch is not being used in the loop

NOTE: Does not apply when the control is Armed and cannot be used with 24 hour zone types or zone type 05 (it will have no effect).

010 V-PLEX RELAY? 1 = YES 0 = NO

If you select input type 6, this prompt displays. Enter 1 = Using a 4101SN Relay Module for this zone Enter 0 = NOT using a 4101SN for this zone Press [∗] to continue.

010 CONS ECP ADDR (00-30) 01

If you select input type 09, this prompt displays. Enter the ECP address of the keypad that is being used for entry/exit for this access point (00-30). Press [∗] to continue.

010 ACCESS POINT (01-15) 01

If you select input types 06, or 11 – 13, this prompt displays. Enter the access point (01-15) to be controlled by the input type. NOTES:

• For input type 06, the selected address must be 00. • If you are using the VistaKey module, the access point must match the address that was set in the

module. Press [∗] to continue.

010 INPUT S/N: L AXXX-XXXX 1

For Serial Number entry and Loop Number entry, do one of the following: a. Transmit two open and close (or close and open) sequences. For a button-type transmitter, press

and release the button, wait approximately 4 seconds, then press and release the button a second time.

b. Manually enter the 7-digit serial number printed on a label on the transmitter, using the Alpha keypad. Then press the [∗] key, the cursor moves to the “L” position. You can edit the loop number, if necessary. When the loop number is acceptable, press [∗].

c. Press key [C] to copy the last serial number enrolled (used when programming a transmitter with several input loops).

Press [∗] to accept.

010 INPUT S/N: L A022-4064 1

The cursor moves to the Loop column (L) with the previously entered/transmitted serial number displayed. Enter the loop number (refer to 5800 Series Transmitters Loop Designations below). To Delete an Existing Serial Number, enter “0” for the loop number field. The serial number will change to “0”s. If “0” was entered in error, simply re-enter the loop number or press [#], and the serial number will return to the display. Press [∗] to accept.

010 INPUT S/N: L A022-4064 1

The system will then check for a duplicate serial/loop number combination. • If a duplicate serial/loop number combination is found, the keypad will emit a single long beep, and

display the serial number along with a “?” for the loop number, allowing you to re-enter the correct loop number.

• If the serial/loop number combination is not a duplicate in the system, a display appears showing the serial number and loop number entry.

Press [∗] to continue.

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5800 Series Transmitters Loop Designations

PROMPT EXPLANATION

XMIT TO CONFIRM PRESS ∗TO SKIP

Confirmation Option: This prompt only appears if you answered “Yes” at the prompt “Set to Confirm”. The system enters a confirmation mode so that the operation of the actual programmed input can be confirmed. Activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone. At any time during this step, you may press the [∗] key on the keypad to save the serial and loop number combination without confirming.

Entd A022-4063 1 Rcvd A022-4064

If the serial number transmitted does not match the serial number entered, a display similar to the one at the left appears.

If the loop number does not match, it is also displayed. If so, activate the loop input or button on the transmitter once again. If a match is not obtained (i.e., summary display does not appear), press the [#] key twice and then enter or transmit the correct serial number.

010 ZT P RC In L 03 1 3C RF 1s

If the serial number transmitted does match the serial number entered, the system beeps 3 times and a summary display appears, showing that zone’s programming. NOTE: that an “s” indicates that a transmitter’s serial number has been enrolled. Press [∗] to accept the zone information.

ENTER ZONE NO. 000 = QUIT 011

The system returns to the “ENTER ZONE NO.” prompt for the next zone. When all zones have been programmed, enter “000” to quit.

After you have enrolled each wireless device, remove ONE of the serial number labels from that device and affix it in the appropriate column on the worksheets provided later in this Programming Guide; then enter the other information (zone number, zone type, etc.) relevant to that device.

When you have finished programming all zones, test each using the system's Test Mode. Do not use the Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode. The system checks only for transmission of one zone on a particular transmitter, NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop, and also does not verify polling loop type zones.

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Expert Mode Zone Programming Expert mode allows you to program zones using the minimum number of screens and keystrokes.

Expert Mode Zone Programming does not provide the capability to program some of the zone’s attributes, such as Arm w/Fault, Vent Zone, STAY mode, Auto-STAY, Bypass Group, etc. If you want to program a zone for any of these attributes, you must use Zone Programming.

Enter the Programming mode with [Installer Code] + 8 0 0 0 Before programming your zones, do the following:

1. Program field 2∗00: Number of Partitions. 2. Enable your RF Receiver in Device Programming menu mode.

To program your zones, press #93 to display the "ZONE PROG?" prompt. Enter “0” (NO) to each prompt until the “EXPERT MODE?” prompt appears.

PROMPT EXPLANATION

EXPERT MODE? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Press 1 to enter Expert mode.

SET TO CONFIRM? 0 = NO 1 = YES 0

This prompt appears once upon entering Expert Mode. If you select “Yes,” Confirmation prompts will be displayed after the device’s Serial and Loop numbers have been entered later.

Zn ZT P RC In L 001 03 1 10 HW -

A summary display appears, showing zone 001’s current programming or default values. The curser flashes under Zn.

Zn ZT P RC In L 010 03 1 10 RF 1s

Enter the desired 3-digit zone number and press [∗]. NOTE: If you want to exit the Expert mode, enter “000” + [∗]. If an “s” appears after the loop number, it indicates that the transmitter’s serial number has been enrolled. Use the [D] key to enter and duplicate wireless keys (see “Entering Wireless Keys” later)

Zn ZT P RC In L 010 03 1 10 RF -

Enter all zone information except for Loop number, or press “C” to copy the zone information on this screen from the last saved zone (including Loop).

ZT = Zone Type P = Partition RC = Report Code

In = Input Device Type L = Loop number to which the sensor is connected.

NOTE: Pressing the [C] copies the zone information from the last saved zone which includes the input type. Verify this information is correct for this zone. On this screen:

• Use the [A] key to move to the right. • Use the [B] key to move to left and to back up to “ZT” field.

Press [∗] to accept the existing or newly-entered zone information.

ZN B M V A C E AD 010 − − 1 0 1 1 01

Enter the remainder of the zone’s information, or press the [C] key to copy the zone attributes on this screen from the last saved zone.

B = Not Applicable M = Not Applicable V = V-Plex Relay? (only used if “In” = 6)

AC = Access Point (only used if ZT = 27, 29 or In = 6, 11, 12, 13) E = Entry or Exit? (only used if ZT = 27) AD = Address (only used if “In” = 9)

If “In” = 9, enter the Device Address NOTE: Pressing the [C] copies the zone attributes from the last saved zone. Verify the attributes for this zone are correct.

On this screen: • Use the [A] key to move to the right. • Use the [B] key to move to left and to back up to “V” field.

Press [∗] to accept existing information.

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PROMPT EXPLANATION

010 INPUT S/N: L A XXX-XXXX -

If you entered RM, RF, BR, UR or SL for the Input Type, this screen displays. Otherwise the summary screen for the next zone displays.

Enter the 7-digit serial number, using one of the following methods:

a. Transmit two open and close (or close and open) sequences. For a wireless key transmitter, press and release the button, wait approximately 4 seconds, then press and release the button a second time.

OR

b. Manually enter the 7-digit serial number printed on a label on the transmitter, using the alpha keypad. Then press the [∗] key, the cursor will move to the “L” position. You can edit the loop number, if necessary. When the loop number is acceptable, press [∗].

OR

c. Press key [C] to copy the last serial number enrolled (used when programming a transmitter with several input loops).

Remember, the [A] key to move to the right, the [B] key to move to the left and, the [#] key to back up without saving.

010 INPUT S/N: L A022-4064 1

Press [∗] to accept the serial number and advance to the “L” position (if method “a” or “c” was used), then enter the loop number.

• If necessary, press the [#] key to back up without saving, and re-enter or edit the serial number before pressing [∗] to save.

• The system checks for a duplicate. If a duplicate serial/loop number combination is found, the keypad will emit a single long beep, and display the serial number along with a “?” for the loop number, allowing you to re-enter the correct loop number.

010 INPUT S/N: L A000-0000 1

To Delete an Existing Serial Number, enter “0” in the loop number field. • The serial number will change to “0”s, pressing [∗] erases the serial number and returns an AXXX-

XXXX, indicating it’s ready to enroll the new serial number. • If “0” was entered in error, simply re-enter the loop number or press [#], and the serial number will

return to the display.

XMIT TO CONFIRM PRESS ∗TO SKIP

The prompt to confirm appears. This prompt only appears if you answered “Yes” at the “SET TO CONFIRM?” prompt.

• The system enters a confirmation mode so that the operation of the actual programmed input can be confirmed.

• Activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone. At any time during this step, you may press the [∗] key on the keypad to save the serial and loop number combination without confirming.

Entd A022-4063 1 Rcvd A022-4064

If the serial number transmitted does not match the serial number entered, a display similar to the one at the left appears. If the loop number does not match, it also is displayed.

• If so, activate the loop input or button on the transmitter once again. If a match is not obtained (i.e., summary display for the next zone does not appear), press the [#] key twice and then enter or transmit the correct serial number.

• Activate the button on the wireless key again after re-entering the serial number.

Zn ZT P RC In L 011 00 1 10 00 1

If the serial number transmitted matches the serial number entered, the system beeps 3 times and advances to the summary display for the next zone's programming. After all the zones have been programmed, enter 000 for the zone number to quit.

After you have enrolled each wireless device, remove ONE of the serial number labels from that device and affix it in the appropriate column on the worksheets provided later in this Programming Guide; then enter the other information (zone number, zone type, etc.) relevant to that device.

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Entering Wireless Keys If you pressed the D key previously to enter defaults for 5804 and/or 5804BD wireless keys, the following screens appear:

PROMPT EXPLANATION

FROM TEMPLATE 1–6 1

Enter template number (1–6). 5834-4

5804BD Template 1 Loop Function ZT

Template 4 Loop Function ZT 1 No Response 23

1 No Response 23 2 Disarming 22

2 No Response 23 3 Arm AWAY 21

3 Arm AWAY 21 4 No Response 23

4 Disarming 22

Template 2 Loop Function ZT

Template 5 Loop Function ZT 1 No Response 23

1 No Response 23 2 Disarming 22

2 Arm STAY 20 3 Arm AWAY 21

3 Arm AWAY 21 4 Arm STAY 20

4 Disarming 22

Template 3 Loop Function ZT

Template 6 Loop Function ZT 1 24-Hour Panic 07

1 24-Hour Panic 07 2 Disarming 22

2 Arm STAY 20 3 Arm AWAY 21

3 Arm AWAY 21 4 Arm STAY 20

4 Disarming 22

Select from templates. Press [∗] to display template (template 1 shown selected).

NOTE: If necessary, press [#] to back up and re-enter template number.

Press [#] if you want to return to zone attributes screen.

L 01 02 03 04 ZT 23 22 21 23 1

When you press [∗], the selected template is displayed. Top line of display represents loop numbers; bottom line represents zone type. Press [∗] to accept template.

PARTITION 1

Enter partition number for wireless key. Press [∗] to continue.

ENTER ZONE NO 000 = QUIT 024

Example of zone number suggested by the system. This indicates that zones 24, 25, 26, and 27 are available.

The system searches for the highest available, consecutive 4-zone group (the four zones required for the 5834-4 and 5804BD), and displays the lowest zone number of the group.

• If you want to start at a different zone number, enter the zone desired and press [∗]. • If that zone number is displayed, the system has the required number of consecutive zones

available, beginning with the zone you entered. If not, the system again displays a suggested zone that can be used.

• If the required number of consecutive zones is not available at all, the system will display “000.” Press [∗] to accept.

024 INPUT S/N L AXXX-XXXX 1

To enter the serial number: Press and release a button on the wireless key. OR

1. Manually enter the 7-digit serial number printed on the device’s label. 2. Press [∗] to accept serial number. The system checks for a duplicate. 3. If a duplicate exists, a long error beep will sound and the serial number reverts to all “X”s allowing

you to re-enter the serial number. Use the [A] key to move forward within the screen, and the [B] key to back up.

XMIT TO CONFIRM PRESS ∗TO SKIP

If you entered YES previously at the SET TO CONFIRM prompt (see first prompt following entry into the Expert Programming Mode), the display on the left appears. To confirm, activate the button on the wireless key that corresponds to this zone.

Entd A022-4063 Rcvd A022-4064

If the serial number transmitted does not match the serial number entered, a display similar to the one at the left appears.

If so, activate the loop input or button on the transmitter once again. If a match is not obtained (i.e., summary display does not appear), press the [#] key and then enter the correct serial number. Activate the button on the wireless key again after re-entering the serial number.

ENTER ZONE NO 000 = QUIT 028

If the serial number transmitted matches the serial number entered, the system will beep 3 times and revert to the "Start Zone No." prompt and will show the lowest numbered zone of the next available 4-zone group (4 consecutive zones) that is available for programming. After all the wireless keys have been entered, enter 000 for the zone number to quit.

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Report Code Programming All report codes are entered using #93 Menu Mode Programming, either through Report Code Programming, or through Zone Programming while entering other zone information. In the control, reports are divided into six categories. These categories represent the main menu options in Report Code Programming. Reports and the categories in which they are found are as follows:

ALARM CODES DEFAULT RESTR, SUPV. CODES∗ DEFAULT SYSTEM GROUP #1 DEFAULT

Zone Alarm Reports Each zone is defaulted with a preprogrammed report code in the first entry. (Values are 00-FF.)

IMPORTANT! The first digit must be enabled. If not the zone does not report.

Alarm Restore 01 Trouble 01 Trouble Restore 01 Bypass 00 Bypass Restore 00

Closing (arm AWAY) 01 00 Opening (disarm) 01 00 System Low Battery 01 00 Low Battery Restore 01 00 AC Loss 01 00 AC Restore 01 00 Periodic Test 01 00 Power 00 00 Cancel 00 00 Program Tamper 00 00

SYSTEM GROUP #2 DEFAULT SYSTEM GROUP #3∗∗ DEFAULT SYSTEM GROUP #4 DEFAULT

Arm STAY 00 00 Time Set, Log Reset 00 00 Telco Trouble 00 00 Exit Error by Zone 00 00 Recent Close 00 00

Early Open 00 00 Early Close 00 00 Late Open 00 00 Late Close 00 00 Failed to Open 00 00 Failed to Close 00 00 Auto-Arm Failed 00 00 Schedule Change 00 00

Walk-Test Start 00 00 Walk-Test End 00 00 Keypad Lockout 00 00

∗ Programs in groups of 16 zones at a time.

∗∗ See “Scheduling Options” in the “Installation and Setup Guide” for more information.

The programming sequence that follows assumes that you will be entering all reports for the system at one time. In actuality, you may skip from one main menu option to another by pressing 0 (N) at each main menu option. To enter report codes, do the following: Enter Program Mode: [Installer Code] + 8 0 0 0. Then press #93. Enter 0 (N) at each main menu option until the Report Code Programming option is displayed.

PROMPT EXPLANATION

REPORT CODE PROG 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Press 1 (Y) to enter to Report Code Programming.

Zone Alarm Reports PROMPT EXPLANATION

ALARM, ID DIGIT? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Press [1] (Y) to enter Alarm Report Codes for zones. Press [0] (N) to skip to the next main menu option.

ENTER ZONE NO. 000 = QUIT 001

Enter the zone number for which you are entering the report code. Press [∗] to continue.

001 REPORT CODE 1st 00 2nd 00 00

Enter the first digit of the Alarm report code (double-digit entry) and press [∗]. Enter the 2nd digit of the Alarm Report code. Press [∗] to continue.

ENTER ZONE NO. 000 = QUIT 001

Enter the zone number for which you are entering the report code. When all zone Alarm Codes have been programmed, enter 000 to Quit. Press [∗] to continue.

QUIT REPORT MENU 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

If you have completely finished entering report codes, press [1] (Y) to quit Report Code Programming. If you wish to enter other system report codes, enter 0 (N). Press [∗] to continue.

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Restore/Supervisory Codes PROMPT EXPLANATION

RESTR, SUPV. CODE 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Press [1] (Y) to enter Restore and Supervisory Codes for zones.

ENTER ZN FOR GRP 000 = QUIT 001

Enter one zone for each group of 16 zones: Zone Reports ECP Supervision Reports Supervisory Zones 001 – 016 129 – 144 800 – 815 970: Bell Supervision 017 – 032 145 – 160 816 – 830 988: 2nd Wireless Receiver 033 - 048 161 – 176 See Notes 990: 1st Wireless Receiver 049 - 064 177 – 192 992: Duress 065 – 080 193 – 208 997: Short on V-Plex® Loop 081 – 096 209 – 224 097 – 112 225 – 240 113 – 128 241 – 250

ECP Supervision Notes: Connections are checked every 45 seconds, which provide the ability to report bad connections and other supervisory events of ECP devices (see Installation and Setup Guide for troubleshooting steps). Zones 800-830, follow the device number, example is address 03 will show zone 803 in trouble.

NOTES: • Supervision of the 800 zones are enabled by entering a zone type for that zone in Zone

Programming. • No matter what zone type is entered, the response is a 24hr Trouble with local (keypad) trouble

sounding and reports if trouble reporting is enabled for that group of zones. • The system reports/logs the supervisory/tamper restore as True Restore (See ∗89).

Partition Displays: Check on System devices display as follows:

• Relay board, ECP Communicator, etc. show only on partition one, • Check on a Keypad address will show only on the partition the keypad is assigned to • Check on Receivers will show on all partitions that have RF zones assigned.

Reports: • E333 Expander module Failure (missing) • E341 Expander module Tamper (cover or base Tamper activated)

ALARM RESTORE GRP 001-016 00

Enter the first digit of the Alarm Restore Report Code for this group of zones (double-digit entry). The second digit (for two-digit reporting formats) is automatically the ID (second) digit of the Alarm Report Code for each zone (if programmed). Press [∗] to continue.

TROUBLE GRP 001-016 00

Enter the first digit of the Trouble Report Code for this group of zones (double-digit entry). The second digit (for two-digit reporting formats) is automatically the ID (second) digit of the Alarm Report Code for each zone (if programmed). Press [∗] to continue.

TROUBLE RESTORE GRP 001-016 00

Enter the first digit of the trouble restore code (single-digit entry) and press [∗]. The second digit (for two-digit reporting formats) is automatically the ID (second) digit of the alarm report code for each zone (if programmed). Press [∗] to continue.

BYPASS GRP 001-016 00

Enter the first digit of the Bypass Report Code (double-digit entry) and press [∗]. The second digit (for two-digit reporting formats) is automatically the ID (second) digit of the Alarm Report Code for each zone (if programmed). Press [∗] to continue.

BYPASS RESTORE GRP 001-016 00

Enter the first digit of the Bypass Restore Report Code (double-digit entry) and press [∗]. The second digit (for two-digit reporting formats) is automatically the ID (second) digit of the Alarm Report Code for each zone (if programmed). Press [∗] to continue.

ENTER ZN FOR GRP 000 = QUIT 017

Enter one zone for each group of 16 zones. When you are finished entering Restore and Supervisory Codes for all zone groups, enter 000 and the control will prompt you to QUIT REPORT MENU. Press [∗] to continue.

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System Group #1 Codes PROMPT EXPLANATION

SYSTEM GROUP #1? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

To enter System Group #1 codes, press 1 (Y).

CLOSE 1st 00 2nd 00

Enter the first digit of the Closing (Arm-AWAY) report. Press [∗]. Enter the second digit of the report. If the user number is desired as the second digit, enter 01 (not necessary for Contact ID format). Press [∗] to continue.

Enter the rest of the codes in the same manner. Other report codes in System Group #1 are: • Opening (Disarm) Also, enable this if you desire Callback Requested report (the panel answers a

phone call from the downloader). • System Low Battery • Low Battery Restore • AC Loss • AC Restore • Periodic Test • Power (sent when the panel powers up)

NOTE: Upon a total power failure, the control unit will ignore and not transmit alarm supervisory information for a stabilization period of 60 seconds (120 seconds if 2∗03 is enabled) following restoration of power. Within 60 seconds at the end of the stabilization period, the control unit shall initiate the transmission of a power restoration signal code. If this report code is enabled, this is the report that will be sent. • Cancel

SIA: Cannot be disabled.

• Program Tamper

NOTE: Reports any time a CHANGE is made in programming, whether locally (keypad) or thru the downloader. This message only sends if a change has been made and does NOT send by entering and exiting program mode (with no change).

Once you have entered these report codes, the system prompts you with the Quit menu.

System Group #2 Codes PROMPT EXPLANATION

SYSTEM GROUP #2 ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

To enter System Group #2 codes, press [1] (Y).

STAY 1st 00 2nd 00

Enter the first digit of the Arm-STAY report. Press [∗]. Enter the second digit of the report. If the user number is desired as the second digit, enter 01 (not necessary for Contact ID format). Press [∗] to continue.

Enter the rest of the codes in the same manner. Other codes in System Group #2 are: • Time Set, Log Reset • Telco Trouble • Exit Error by Zone • Recent Close

SIA: Cannot be disabled. Once you have entered these report codes, the system prompts you with the Quit menu.

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System Group #3 Codes PROMPT EXPLANATION

SYSTEM GROUP #3 ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

To enter System Group #3 codes, press [1] (Y).

EARLY OPEN 1st 00 2nd 00

Enter the first digit of the displayed reporting option Code. Press [∗]. Enter the second digit of the report code. If the user number is desired as the second digit, enter 01 (not necessary for Contact ID format) Press [∗] to continue.

Enter the rest of the codes in the same manner. Other codes in System Group #3 are: • Early Open:

NOTE: Early Opening reports are sent if system is manually disarmed before opening window begins. (Reports an E451)

• Early Close NOTE: Early Closing reports are sent if manual arming occurs before the closing window begins. (Reports an R451) • Late Open NOTE: Late Opening reports are sent if disarm occurs after the opening window expires (Reports an E452) • Late Close NOTE: Late Closing reports are sent if system is manually armed after the closing window expires.

(Reports an R452)

• Failed to Open NOTE: Fail to Open reports are sent if manual disarming has not occurred at expiration of opening window.

(Reports an E453)

• Failed to Close NOTE: Fail to Close reports are sent if manual arming has not occurred at expiration of closing

window. (Reports an R454)

• Auto-Arm Failed NOTE: Only occurs when force arm is enabled; occurs at the “End or Exit” time, when a zone is faulted. (Reports an E455)

• Schedule Change NOTE: (Reports an E631, Exception Schedule Change; an E632, Access Schedule change.)

Once you have entered these report codes, the system prompts you with the Quit menu.

System Group #4 Codes PROMPT EXPLANATION

SYSTEM GROUP #4 ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

To enter System Group #4 codes, press [1] (YES).

WALK TEST START 1st 00 2nd 00

Enter the first digit of the Walk Test Start Report Code (Sends an E607). Press [∗]. Enter the second digit of the report code. Press [∗] to continue.

Enter the rest of the codes in the same manner. The other code in System Group #4 Walk-Test End (Sends an R601). Once you have entered these report codes, the system prompts you with the Quit menu.3

SIA: Cannot be disabled.

WALK TEST END 1st 00 2nd 00

Enter the first digit of the Walk Test End Report Code (Sends an R601). Press [∗]. Enter the second digit of the report code. Press [∗] to continue.

Once you have entered these report codes, the system prompts you with the Quit menu.3

SIA: Cannot be disabled.

KEYPAD LOCKOUT 1st 00 2nd 00

1st Digit: Enter a value other than 00

2nd Digit: Enter a value other than 00 (only if using a report format other than Contact ID).

QUIT MENU MODE? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Enter 1 to exit back to normal Programming mode. Enter 0 to stay in Menu mode.

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Alpha Descriptors Programming You can program a user-friendly English language description/location for all protection zones, relays, keypad panics, polling loop short, and RF receiver supervision troubles. Each description can be composed of a combination of words (up to three) that are selected from a vocabulary of 253 words stored in memory, and any word can have an "s" or " 's " added to it. NOTE: Due to the use of 3-digit zone numbers, the first word of the descriptor is limited to six characters if you want it to fit on the top line of the display. In addition, up to 60 installer-defined words can be added to those already in memory. Thus, when an alarm or trouble occurs in a zone, an appropriate description for the location of that zone will be displayed at the keypad. A custom installer's message can be programmed for each partition which is displayed when the system is "Ready" (e.g., HONEYWELL).

1. To program alpha descriptors, enter Programming mode, then press #93 to display "ZONE PROG?" 2. Press [0] (NO) three times to display "ALPHA PROG?” 3. Press [1] to enter Alpha Programming

There are six submenu selections that will be displayed one at a time. Press [1] to select the mode desired. Press [0] to display the next mode available. The alpha menu selections are:

Zone Descrip? For entering zone descriptors. Default Screen? For creating custom message; displayed when system is ready. Custom Word? For creating custom words for use in descriptors. Part Descrip? For creating 4-character partition names. Exit Edit Mode? Press [1] to exit back to #93 Menu Mode.

4. Refer to the sections that follow for procedures for adding alpha descriptors.

Zone Descriptors PROMPT EXPLANATION

ALPHA PROG. ? 1 = YES 0 = NO

To enter System Group #4 codes, press [1] (YES).

Zone Descrip. ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Enter 1 to program zone descriptors. [3] Scrolls both alphabet and actual words in ascending alphabetical order; then numerical order 0-9. [1] Scrolls both alphabet and actual words in descending alphabetical order; then numerical order 9-0. [2] Adds or removes an "s" or " 's " to a vocabulary word. Press [2] once to program an “s”, press [2] a second time to program an “ ‘s”. [6] Switches between alphabet and actual word list; used to accept entries. [8] Saves the entire zone description in the system's memory. [#] [#] plus zone number reviews the current description for that zone.

∗ ZN ??? (000=QUIT)

Enter the THREE digit zone number. Or Enter [#] to view the zone descriptor.

CAUTION: pressing ∗ plus zone number will erase the current descriptor.

∗ ZN 001 A

The keypad display the first letter on the top row keys perform the following functions:

NOTE: That the first letter of the alphabet appears after the zone number, and that the zone number is automatically included with the description.

∗ ZN 001 FAMILY ROOM DOOR

Enter [#] + the three digit word found in the “Alpha Descriptor Vocabulary”.

For example: The descriptor we want for the zone 001 is “Family Room Door”. 1. Press #079, FAMILY displays. NOTE: The top line supports an eight character word. 2. Press [6] to move the cursor to the bottom line. NOTE: The bottom line supports a maximum of 16 characters. 3. Press #169, ROOM displays. 4. Press [6] to move the cursor to the next word on the bottom line. 5. Press #061, Door displays. 6. Press [8] to save the word and return to the “Zone Entry Screen”. Press ∗000 to quit, or the next

zone to start the process over.

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Default Screen (Custom Message Display) Normally, when the system is in the disarmed state, the following display is present on the keypad.

****DISARMED**** READY TO ARM

Part or the entire above message can be modified to create a custom “installer message” (default home screen) for each partition. For example, “****DISARMED****” on the first line or “READY TO ARM” on the second line could be replaced by the Company or Home Owners name. NOTE: There are only 16 character spaces on each of the two lines. To create a custom display message, proceed as follows:

PROMPT EXPLANATION

ALPHA PROG. ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Enter [1] for Alpha Programming. Answer [0] until Default Screen is displayed

Default Screen ? 1 = YES 0 = NO

Enter [1] to program the partition’s Default Screen.

Default Scrn P? (0=QUIT)

Enter the partition number (1-8), which advances you to the current default screen.

∗∗∗∗DISARMED∗∗∗∗

READY TO ARM

A cursor flashes on the first character on left (top line).

HONEYWELL READY TO ARM

Using the following entry’s program each character using the [#] + two digits using the Character (ASCII) Chart.

[3] Scrolls both alphabet in ascending alphabetical order; then numerical order 0-9. [1] Scrolls both alphabet in descending alphabetical order; then numerical order 9-0. [6] Moves the curser to the right one character [4] Moves the curser to the left one character [7] Insert Spaces or erase existing characters [8] Saves the entire description in the system's memory.

Custom Words

Up to 60 installer-defined words can be added to the built-in vocabulary. Each of the 60 "words" can actually consist of several words, but bear in mind that a maximum of 10 characters can be used for each word string. As an example we want to program the word “Pressure Sensor”. Cross reference the Vocabulary list. The first word “Pressure” does not exist but “Sensor” does (#173).

PROMPT EXPLANATION

ALPHA PROG. ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

Enter [1] for Alpha Programming. Answer [0] until Custom Word is displayed

Custom Word ? 1 = YES 0 = NO

Enter [1] to program the partition’s Custom Word.

Custom Word ?? (00=QUIT)

Enter the desired custom word number, which advances you to the custom word entry.

NOTE: The entry is 01-60. The Alpha Descriptor Vocabulary copy’s the custom word over to the respective alpha descriptor number, which are words 254 - 313.

Custom Word 01

Example:

Custom Word 01 PRESSURE

Using the following entry’s program each character using the [#] + two digits using the Character (ASCII) Chart or manually scroll through the alphabet using the commands below:

[3] Scrolls both alphabet ascending alphabetical order; then numerical order 0-9. [1] Scrolls both alphabet descending alphabetical order; then numerical order 9-0. [6] Moves the curser to the right one character [4] Moves the curser to the left one character [7] Insert Spaces or erase existing characters [8] Saves the entire description in the system's memory. [∗] Returns to Description Entry Mode

NOTE: Predefined words are capitalized. So, all capitalized letters would keep the words consistent.

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Applying Custom Words PROMPT EXPLANATION

Custom Word ?? (00=Quit)

Exit Custom Word programming by entering [00].

Exit Edit Mode ? 1 = YES 0 = NO

Pressing 1 exits the custom word.

After programming the custom word, return to Alpha programming, enter zone descriptor programming.

∗ ZN 001 PRESSURE SENSOR

When asked for the entry press [#254] = Custom Word #1, then [#173] for “SENSOR”

Partition Descriptors 1. Select "Part DESCRIPT." Mode.

The system asks for the partition number desired. Enter the number as a single-key entry 1-8. 2. Follow the same procedure as for custom words.

NOTE: The partition descriptors are limited to 4 characters (e.g., WHSE for warehouse).

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Alpha Descriptor Vocabulary (For entering alpha descriptors. To select a word, press [#] followed by the word's 3-digit number.)

001 AC 002 AIR 003 ALARM ∗ 004 ALCOVE 005 ALERT 006 ALLEY 007 AMBUSH 008 AREA 009 APARTMENT 010 ART 011 ASSET 012 ATTIC ∗ 013 AUDIO 014 AUXILIARY 015 BABY ∗ 016 BACK ∗ 017 BAR 018 BARN 019 BASEMENT ∗ 020 BATHROOM ∗ 021 BED 022 BEDROOM ∗ 023 BELL 024 BLOCKED 025 BLOWER 026 BOILER 027 BOTTOM 028 BOX 029 BREAK 030 BUILDING 031 BURNER 032 CABINET 033 CALL 034 CAMERA 035 CAR 036 CASE 037 CASH 038 CCTV 039 CEILING 040 CELLAR 041 CENTRAL 042 CIRCUIT 043 CLIP 044 CLOSED ∗ 045 COIN 046 COLD 047 COATROOM 048 COLLECTION 049 COMBUSTION 050 COMPUTER 051 CONTACT 052 DAUGHTERS 053 DELAYED 054 DEN ∗ 055 DESK

056 DETECTOR ∗ 057 DINING ∗ 058 DISCRIMINATOR 059 DISPLAY 060 DOCK 061 DOOR ∗ 062 DORMER 063 DOWN 064 DOWNSTAIRS 065 DRAWER 066 DRIVEWAY 067 DRUG 068 DUCT 069 EAST 070 ELECTRIC 071 EMERGENCY ∗ 072 ENTRY 073 EQUIPMENT 074 ESCALATOR 075 EXECUTIVE 076 EXIT ∗ 077 EXTERIOR 078 FACTORY 079 FAILURE 080 FAMILY 081 FATHERS 082 FENCE 083 FILE 084 FIRE ∗ 085 FLOOR ∗ 086 FLOW 087 FOIL 088 FOYER 089 FREEZER 090 FRONT ∗ 091 FUR 092 FURNACE 093 GALLERY 094 GARAGE ∗ 095 GAS 096 GATE 097 GLASS 098 GUEST 099 GUN ∗ 100 HALL ∗ 101 HEAT 102 HIGH 103 HOLDUP 104 HOUSE ∗ 105 INFRARED 106 INSIDE ∗

107 INTERIOR 108 INTRUSION

109 JEWELRY 110 KITCHEN ∗ 111 LAB

112 LAUNDRY ∗ 113 LEFT 114 LEVEL 115 LIBRARY ∗ 116 LIGHT 117 LINE 118 LIQUOR 119 LIVING ∗ 120 LOADING 121 LOCK 122 LOOP 123 LOT 124 LOW 125 LOWER 126 MACHINE 127 MAGNETIC 128 MAIDS 129 MAIN ∗ 130 MASTER ∗ 131 MAT 132 MEDICAL ∗ 133 MEDICINE 134 MEZZANINE 135 MICROWAVE 136 MONEY 137 MONITOR 138 MOTHERS 139 MOTION ∗ 140 MOTOR 141 MUD 142 NORTH 143 NURSERY 144 OFFICE ∗ 145 OIL 146 OPEN ∗ 147 OPENING 148 OUTSIDE 149 OVERFLOW 150 OVERHEAD 151 PAINTING 152 PANIC ∗ 153 PASSIVE 154 PATIO ∗ 155 PERIMETER 156 PHONE 157 PHOTO 158 POINT

159 POLICE ∗ 160 POOL ∗ 161 POWER 162 QUAD 163 RADIO 164 REAR 165 RECREATION 166 REFRIGERATION 167 RF 168 RIGHT 169 ROOM ∗ 170 ROOF 171 SAFE 172 SCREEN 173 SENSOR 174 SERVICE 175 SHED ∗ 176 SHOCK 177 SHOP ∗ 178 SHORT 179 SHOW 180 SIDE ∗ 181 SKYLIGHT 182 SLIDING ∗ 183 SMOKE ∗ 184 SONIC 185 SONS 186 SOUTH 187 SPRINKLER 188 STAMP 189 STATION 190 STATUE 191 STEREO 192 STORE 193 STORAGE ∗ 194 STORY 195 SUMP 196 SUPERVISED ∗ 197 SUPERVISION 198 SWIMMING 199 SWITCH 200 TAMPER 201 TAPE 202 TELCO 203 TELEPHONE 204 TELLER 205 TEMPERATURE 206 THERMOSTAT

207 TOOL 208 TOWER 209 TRANSMITTER 210 TRAP 211 TV 212 UP 213 UPPER 214 UPSTAIRS ∗ 215 UTILITY 216 VALVE 217 VAULT 218 VIBRATION 219 VIDEO 220 VOLTAGE 221 WALL 222 WAREHOUSE 223 WASH 224 WATERLEAK 225 WEST 226 WINDOW ∗ 227 WINE 228 WING 229 WIRELESS 230 WORK 231 XMITTER 232 YARD ∗ 233 ZONE (No.) 234 ZONE ∗ 235 0 ∗ 236 1 237 1ST ∗ 238 2 239 2ND ∗ 240 3 241 3RD ∗ 242 4 243 4TH 244 5 245 5TH 246 6 247 6TH 248 7 249 7TH 250 8 251 8TH 252 9 253 9TH 254 Custom Word 1 to 313 Custom Word 60

Character (ASCII) Chart (For Adding Custom Words)

32 (space) 33 ! 34 " 35 # 36 $ 37 % 38 & 39 ' 40 ( 41 ) 42 ∗

43 + 44 , 45 - 46 . 47 / 48 0 49 1 50 2 51 3 52 4 53 5

54 6 55 7 56 8 57 9 58 : 59 ; 60 < 61 = 62 > 63 ? 64 @

65 A 66 B 67 C 68 D 69 E 70 F 71 G 72 H 73 I 74 J 75 K

76 L 77 M 78 N 79 O 80 P 81 Q 82 R 83 S 84 T 85 U 86 V

87 W 88 X 89 Y 90 Z

NOTES: This factory-provided vocabulary of words is subject to change.

Words italicized followed by an asterisk (∗) indicate those words supported by the Voice keypads.

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Device Programming This menu is used to program keypads, receivers, and relay modules, etc.

Device Address 00 is always set as an alpha keypad assigned to Partition 1 with no sounder suppression options, and these settings cannot be changed.

From Data Field Programming mode, press #93 to display "ZONE PROG?" Press [0] repeatedly to display "DEVICE PROG?"

PROMPT EXPLANATION

DEVICE PROG? 1=YES 0=NO 0

Press [1] to enter Device Programming.

DEVICE ADDRESS 01-30, 00=QUIT 01

The device address identifies the device to the control. Enter the 2-digit device address number to match the device's physical address setting (01-30). NOTE: Device Address 01 is defaulted for an alpha keypad with Keypad Global arm/disarm disabled. Press [∗] to accept entry.

DEVICE TYPE 00

Select the type of addressable device as follows:

00 = device not used 06 = Communications device 01 = alpha keypad (6160, graphic/touch-screen)

08 = Not Used

03 = RF receiver (5881) 09 = Not Used

04 = output relay module (4204) 10 = Not Used 05 = Not Used 12 = Remote Interactive Service (RIS)

Press [∗] to accept entry.

Alpha Keypad PROMPT EXPLANATION

01 CONSOLE PART. 1

If you selected device type 01 (alpha keypad or touch screen keypad), this prompt appears. Enter the addressable device's default partition number (01 to maximum number of partitions programmed for system in field 2∗00). This is the primary partition for the device. Enter 9 to make this keypad a "Master" keypad for the system. Press [∗] to accept entry.

01 SOUND OPTION 0

Keypads can be individually programmed to suppress arm/disarm beeps, entry/exit beeps and chime mode beeps. This helps prevent unwanted sounds from disturbing users in other areas of the premises. Enter a number 0-3 for the keypad sounding suppression options desired for the keypad as follows:

0 = no suppression 1 = suppress arm/disarm & entry/exit beeps 2 = suppress chime mode beeps only 3 = suppress arm/disarm, entry/exit and chime mode beeps

Press [∗] to accept entry.

01 KEYPAD GLBL? 0

Each keypad can give users with access to multiple partitions the ability to arm and disarm those partitions from it. To enable this keypad for global arming/disarming, enter 1. To prevent the ability to use this keypad for global arming/disarming, enter 0. Press [∗] to accept entry.

01 AUTO-STAY ARM DISABLED? 0

0 = No, 1 = Yes. If enabled (1=yes), Auto-Stay Arming is turned off for the selected keypad address (system does not automatically revert to Auto-Stay Arm mode if armed Away and no entry/exit doors are opened). Default is No.

Press [∗] to accept entry.

01 AUI ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

If you selected device type 01 (alpha keypad), this prompt appears. Enter 1 (YES) if the device is a graphic/touch-screen keypad. Press [∗] to accept entry.

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RF Expander PROMPT EXPLANATION

01 RF EXPANDER HOUSE ID 00

If you selected device type 03 (RF receiver), this prompt appears. Enter the 2-digit House ID (00-31). This is required if you are using a 5800 Bi-Direction Device. Press [∗] to accept entry.

Communications Device If you selected device type 6, the 6160 Keypad functions similarly to the Programming Tool. See Figure 1 for the functions of the keys on the 6160.

Figure 1: 6160 Key Functions for Programming Communications Device

Each key has two possible functions: a normal function and a SHIFT function. To perform a normal key function, simply press the desired key. To perform a SHIFT key function, press SHIFT key, then press desired function key.

Normal and SHIFT key Functions: Key Normal Key Function SHIFT Key Function BS/ESC [BS]: Press to delete entry [ESC]: Press to quit Program Mode Also, can reset EEPROM defaults * ↓/↑ [↓]: Scroll down programming [↑]: Scroll up programming N/Y [N]: Press for "NO" answer [Y]: Press SHIFT-Y for "YES" answer SHIFT

Press before pressing a SHIFT key function. Will light READY LED. LED goes out once a key is pressed. Press again for each SHIFT function desired.

1/A [1]: For entering the number 1 [A]: Used for entering C.S. ID number 2/B [2]: For entering the number 2 [B]: Used for entering C.S. ID number 3/C [3]: For entering the number 3 [C]: Used for entering C.S. ID number 4/D [4]: For entering the number 4 [D]: Used for entering C.S. ID number 5/E [5]: For entering the number 5 [E]: Used for entering C.S. ID number 6/F [6]: For entering the number 6 [F]: Used for entering C.S. ID number 7/S [7]: For entering the number 7 [S]: Not used 8/T [8]: For entering the number 8 [T]: Not used 9/X [9]: For entering the number 9 [X]: No SHIFT function ∗/SPACE [∗]: Not used [SPACE]: Not used 0 [0]: For entering the number 0 No SHIFT function #/ENTER [#/ENTER]: Press to accept entries No SHIFT function

* Active only when the "REVIEW?" prompt is displayed.

The 6160 Keypad displays the following prompts, which are sent by the Communications Device transmitter to the control.

PROMPT EXPLANATION

DEVICE ADDRESS

Enter the device address of the communications device. The default address is 3. Press [∗] to accept entry.

ID # (1234)

Enter the 4-digit customer account number, 0001-9999. This ID number will appear in the messages generated by the communications device. Messages generated by the panel and transmitted by the communications device will contain the ID number programmed into the panel. The communications device and the panel should have the same ID number, if possible.

If a different 4-digit customer account number is used in the communications device than is programmed into the alarm control, the communications device will transmit communication device-specific messages (power-on reset, AC fail, etc.) using the communications device customer number, and alarm messages using the control panel’s customer number. If these numbers are different, you will be billed for two AlarmNet communication device accounts.

NOTE: Refer to the Communications Device’s instructions for the correct prompts.

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Output (Relay) PROMPT EXPLANATION

DEVICE ADDRESS

Enter the device address of the relay module (4204) device. Press [∗] to accept entry.

01 DEVICE TYPE OUTPUT DEVICE 04

Enter the device type of 04 “Output Device”.

Press [∗] to accept entry.

Output Programming The control supports up to 96 outputs. Outputs can be used to perform many different functions and actions. Each output is defined as follows: ACTIONS Defines how the device (relay) reacts to a command from the Start and Stop events. START Defines the starting event that activates the action using a Zone Type, and/or Zone List, and/or Zone Number.

STOP Defines the event that deactivates the output (changes the state of the action) using a Zone List and/or Zone Type

The options used to start and stop these devices are described below, followed by the actual screen prompts and available entries. The letter(s) in parentheses after each function described below, such as (A) after ACTION, are those that appear in the various summary displays of programmed data during programming.

Summary Screen Start Screen 01 A EV ZL ZT P

STT 0 0 00 00 0 A = Action E = Event ZL = Zone List ZT = Zone Type P = Partition

Stop Screen 01 A ZL ZT P STOP 0 00 00 0

A = Action E = Event ZL = Zone List ZT = Zone Type P = Partition

ACTION (A) Refers to the action (listed below) in which the device will respond when it is activated by the "START" programming.

There are five different action choices:

CLOSE for 2 SECONDS ....... Closes and resets after two seconds, no stop event is needed STAY CLOSED .......................... Activates and remains active until stopped by some other event PULSE ........................................... Continuous pulsing (one second on/one second off) until stopped by

some other event NO RESPONSE ........................ The device is not used TOGGLE ....................................... Activates (on) and deactivates (off) alternately with each activation of starting event.

IMPORTANT: Do not program a stop parameter as this may cause unpredictable results.

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START (STT) Determines when and under what conditions the device is activated. The following START options are available:

1) EVENT (EV)

The condition (alarm, fault, trouble) that must occur to a zone or group of zones (zone list) in order to activate the device. These conditions apply only when a zone list or zone number is used.

The different choices for "EVENT" are listed below and in “Programming Relays” later in this section.

ALARM .......................... Action begins upon any alarm in an assigned zone in the zone list FAULT ............................ Action begins upon any opening of an assigned zone in the zone list TROUBLE..................... Action begins upon any trouble condition in an assigned zone in the zone

list

2) ZONE LIST (ZL)

Group of zones to which the “EVENT” applies in order to activate a particular device.

NOTES: • Any zone type can be used in a Zone list EXCEPT 20, 21, and 22 • There are a total of 15 zone lists that can be programmed • When the selected EVENT (alarm, fault or trouble) occurs on any zone in the selected “Start” ZONE LIST (01-15), activation of the selected device will START.

To start an Output you must also select the “EVENT” in order to activate a particular device.

3) ZONE #

A specific zone going into alarm, fault, trouble, or restore (Event programming) can be used to start the relay action. Enter the 3-digit zone number (001-250).

4) ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION (ZT)

This start parameter is used if activation is desired by all zones within a specific Zone Type, this may be used in place of a “ZONE LIST” and “EVENT.” Example, if an activation is desired for any Fire zone, then a Zone Type of 39 “Any Fire Alarm” is entered.

NOTES: If a system operation, such as “DISARMING” or “ANY FIRE ALARM,” is to activate the device, enter the appropriate choice under the “ZONE TYPE” option.

• The “ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION” option functions independently of the “EVENT/ZONE LIST” combination.

• Any zone of the chosen response type in alarm, trouble, or faulted state will cause the device to activate the selected action.

• If the same “ZONE TYPE” is also chosen for the STOP programming, any zone of that type that restores will de-activate the device.

• If a "SYSTEM OPERATION" is chosen, that operation will cause the device to activate as selected in "ACTION.” The different choices for "ZONE TYPE" and "SYSTEM OPERATION" are listed below:

Applies to the following Zone Types.

01 = Entry/ Exit #1 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night

09 = Fire Alarm or Trouble

02 = Entry/exit #2 06 = 24-Hr. Silent 10 = Interior W/Delay

03 = Perimeter 07 = 24-Hr. Audible 14 = CO Detector Alarm

04 = Interior Follower

08 = 24-Hr. Auxiliary 16 = Fire With Verification

Zone Type Start Stop Refers to the Zone Types above

Alarm, trouble, or fault will cause the device to activate

A restore of any zone with this zone type will de-activate the device.

20 = Arming-STAY Code + 3 or 7 (INSTANT) mode. 21 = Arming-AWAY Code + 2 or 4 (MAXIMUM) mode. Do not have to change state

22 = Disarming Any code + 1, regardless of armed state.

23 = No Alarm Response

Alarm, trouble, or fault will cause the device to activate

A restore of any zone with this zone type will de-activate the device.

NOTE: EVENT OF FAULT MUST BE SELECTED WHEN STARTING ON A ZONE TYPE 23.

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Zone Type Start Stop 27 = Access Point Allows more than one relay to be controlled by activation if access point request. 29 = Momentary Exit This Zone Type is used with VISTA-KEY access control ONLY.

31 = End of Exit Time A relay programed to stop/start on 31 will stop/start on the first Exit time to end (should be Entry/Exit #1). NOTE: If programmed to pulse on A Zone Type 31 it will pulse at the end of E/E#1 and E/E#2.

32 = Start of Entry Time

Start of Entry time #1 or #2 activate the output.

33 = Any Burglary Alarm

Encompasses alarms on Zone Types: 01 = Entry/Exit #1, Burglary 02 = Entry/Exit #2, Burglary 03 = Perimeter, Burglary 04 = Interior Follower, Burglary 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 07 = 24 Hr. Audible Alarm 10 = Interior Delay, Burglary

34 = Code + [#] + 71 Key Entry

Any user authority level has access to this command.

35 = Code + [#] + 72 Key Entry

Any user authority level has access to this command.

36 = At Bell Timeout (∗13)

Occurs when the Time Out expires or disarming, which ever happens first.

37 = 2 Times Bell Timeout

Occurs after two times the Bell Time Out expires or disarming, which ever happens first.

38 = Chime Follows the chime feature for the compatible Zone Types, the chime mode must be enabled.

39 = Fire Alarm System Event '39 Any Fire' encompasses alarms on zone types:

09 = Fire Without Verification 16 = Fire With Verification

40 = Bypassing Occurs when a zone is bypassed Stops when a bypass is cleared.

41 = AC Power Fail∗ Follows the dialer for AC loss, if AC loss reporting is randomized (∗19), the Output will follow this randomized time.

Follows AC Restore.

If you set the panel for Normal AC loss reporting, the panel should dial within about 2 minutes of AC loss and the Output will throw at the same time.

42 = System Battery Low∗

Follows a panel low battery. Follows the Low Battery Restore.

43 = Communication failure∗

Follows a telephone communication failure.

Stop when the “Comm. Failure” has cleared.

44 = RF Low Battery∗ Follows low battery on a 5800 wireless transmitter.

Stop when the low battery restores.

45 = Polling Loop Failure∗

Follows Zone 997 (polling loop short) regardless if zone 997 has a zone type programmed.

Follows removal of short on polling loop.

47 = Console Failure∗ Supervision zones for ECP supervision of zone 8XX, where XX = the device address.

51 = RF Receiver Failure∗

Supervision zones for ECP supervision of zone 8XX, where XX = the device address.

52 = Kissoff∗ Occurs when a Kissoff from Central Station is received.

54 = Fire Zone Reset∗ STARTS a relay when a FIRE reset command is entered.

STOP program is usually Zone Type 57.

55 = Disarm + 1 Minute

Starts one minute after disarm.

56 = XX Minutes∗ Not a feature. Requires and entry in programming location 1∗74 (XX Minutes)

57 = YY Seconds∗ Note a feature. Requires and entry in programming location 1∗75 (YY seconds).

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Zone Type Start Stop 58 = Duress Does not have to report Duress. Throws on any valid command entered with an

authority level 6 code (except code**) 60 = Audio Alarm Verification*

Must be selected for both START and STOP operation.

∗ DO NOT ASSIGN THESE SYSTEM EVENTS TO A PARTITION

5) PARTITION NO. (P)

The device's "Start" ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION may be limited to an occurrence on one partition (1-8), or any partition (0).

STOP (STP) The "STOP" programming determines when and under what conditions the device is de-activated. The following options are available:

1) RESTORE ZONE LIST (ZL).

If a "ZONE LIST" is used as the “Stop” event, the device de-activates when all the zones in that list restore from a previous fault, trouble, or alarm condition. This occurs regardless of what is programmed to "START" the device; therefore, a "RESTORE ZONE LIST" is normally only used when a "ZONE LIST" is used to start the device.

2) ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION (ZT). Instead of using a "RESTORE ZONE LIST," you can select a specific zone (response) type or system operation action to de-activate the device. If you choose a specific "ZONE TYPE," any zone of that response type that restores from a previous alarm, trouble, or fault condition will cause the device to de-activate. If you choose a "SYSTEM OPERATION," that operation causes the device to de-activate. The different choices for "ZONE TYPE" and "SYSTEM OPERATION" are listed in the table above.

3) PARTITION NO. (P). The device's "Stop" Zone Type/System Operation may be limited to an occurrence on one partition (1-8), or on any partition (0).

The “ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION” option functions independently of the “RESTORE/ZONE LIST” combination.

Output Device Programming

From Data Field Programming Mode, press #93 to display the "ZONE PROG?" prompt. Press [0] (NO) to each menu option until the "OUTPUT PGM?" prompt appears. Press [1] (YES). While in this mode, press [∗] to advance to next screen. Press [#] to back up to the previous screen.

PROMPT EXPLANATION

ENTER RELAY # (00=QUIT) 01

Enter the relay (output device) identification number 01-96. This is a reference number only, used for identification purposes. The initial programming is to establish the trigger and action of the device. The actual module address and relay number on the module are programmed in the last two prompts. Press [∗] to continue.

02 A EV ZL ZT P STT 0 0 00 00 0

The keypad displays a summary START screen. Press [∗] to continue.

02 A ZL ZT P STOP 0 00 00 0

The keypad displays a summary STOP screen. Press [∗] to continue.

02 RELAY ACTION NO RESPONSE 0

The Relay Action is the way in which the relay will respond when activated by the "start" event. Enter the desired action for this relay as follows:

0 = Not Used 3 = Pulse On/Off

1 = Close for 2 Seconds 4 = Toggle On and Off Alternately

2 = Stay Closed

NOTE: For options 1 and 4, do not program a “Stop” parameter.

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PROMPT EXPLANATION

02 START EVENT NOT USED 0

An output may be activated by an Event/Zone List or Zone Number combination, and/or by a Zone Type/System Operation. For an Event/Zone List or Event Zone Number combination, enter the event code as follows:

0 = Not used 3 = Fault

1= Alarm 4 = Trouble

If you are not using a Zone List or Zone Number to activate the relay, enter 0. Press [∗] to continue.

02 START: ZN LIST 00

A zone list is a set of zones that can be used to initiate the start or stop relay action. If a zone list is being used to start this relay action, enter the zone list number, 1-15. If a zone list is not being used, enter 0. Press [∗] to continue.

02 START: ZONE # 000

A specific zone can be used instead of or in addition to an Event/Zone List or Zone Type/System Operation combination to start the relay action. Enter the 3-digit zone number.

Additional Output Programming Notes when using with a Burglary/Panic Zone Type: 1. When using a START EVENT OF FAULT on a ZONE # and no other start or stop entries, the Output assigned to the relay will follow the zone (tripped Relay on, restored Relay off) on FAULT/ALARM/TROUBLE, armed and disarmed. 2. When using a START EVENT OF FAULT on a ZONE # and a STOP ZONE/TYPE of 22, the Output assigned to the relay will START on FAULT/ALARM/TROUBLE, but will not Stop until code and off is entered. 3. When using a START EVENT OF ALARM on a ZONE # and no other start or stop entries, the Output assigned to the relay will follow the zone (on after an ALARM only) and off when zone restores. 4. When using a START EVENT OF ALARM on a ZONE # and a STOP ZONE/TYPE of 22, the Output assigned to the relay will START only on ALARM of the zone and will not Stop until code and off is entered.

NOTE: BYPASSING A ZONE WILL PREVENT IT FROM STARTING AN OUTPUT. Press [∗] to continue.

02 START: ZN TYPE NO RESPONSE 00

A Zone Type/System Operation can be used instead of or in addition to an Event/Zone List combination or a specific zone to start the relay action. If a Zone Type/System Operation is being used, enter the 2-digit code as listed in the table that follows. Refer to the notes in Start ZONE # prompt. For detailed Zone Type Descriptions, refer to page 2-9. Press [∗] to continue.

Choices for Start/Stop Zone Types and System Operations:

00 = No Response (Not Used) 23 = No Alarm Response 42 = System Battery Low 01 = Entry/Exit #1 27 = Access Point (allows more than one

relay to be controlled by activation if access point request)

43 = Communication failure 02 = Entry/exit #2 44 = RF Low Battery 03 = Perimeter 45 = Polling Loop Failure 04 = Interior Follower 28 = Not Used 47 = Console Failure 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 29 = Momentary Exit 51 = RF Receiver Failure 06 = 24-Hr. Silent 31 = End of Exit Time 52 = Kissoff 07 = 24-Hr. Audible 32 = Start of Entry Time 54 = Fire Zone Reset 08 = 24-Hr. Auxiliary 33 = Any Burglary Alarm 55 = Disarm + 1 Minute 09 = Fire Alarm or Trouble 34 = Code + [#] + 71 Key Entry 56 = XX Minutes (enter XX in field 1∗74) * 10 = Interior W/Delay 35 = Code + [#] + 72 Key Entry 57 = YY Seconds (enter YY in field 1∗75) * 12 = Not Used 36 = At Bell Timeout ** 58 = Duress 14 = CO Detector Alarm 37 = 2 Times Bell Timeout **

60 = Audio Alarm Verification (must be selected for both START and STOP operation)

16 = Fire With Verification 38 = Chime 20 = Arming-STAY*** 39 = Fire Alarm 21 = Arming-AWAY**** 40 = Bypassing 22 = Disarming (Code + Off) 41 = AC Power Fail

* Stop condition only ** Or at disarming, whichever occurs earlier *** The output also activates when the partition is armed in the INSTANT mode **** The output also activates when the partition is armed in the MAXIMUM mode

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If you are using options 56 and/or 57 (usually as the STOP Zone Type), you must program data fields 1∗74 and 1∗75 for the respective relay timeouts for minutes and seconds.

PROMPT EXPLANATION

02 START: ACS PT (00-15) 00

If the start zone type you selected was 27 (access point), this prompt is displayed. Enter the access point (00-15) that will start the relay action. Applies to WIN-PAK® or Pro-Watch® Press [∗] to continue.

02 START: PARTN ANY PARTITION 0

If the starting event will be limited to occurring on a specific partition, enter the partition number (1-8) in which the start event will occur. Enter 0 for any partition. Press [∗] to continue.

Do not use a zone programmed with an RF Button (Input Type BR) to STOP a relay. The system will not de-activate the relay.

02 STOP: ZN LIST 00

If a zone list is being used to stop this relay action, enter the zone list number, 1-15. The restore of a zone on the zone list stops the relay. If a zone list is not being used, enter 0. Press [∗] to continue.

02 STOP: ZN TYPE NO RESPONSE 00

If a Zone Type/System Operation is being used to stop the relay action, enter the 2-digit code listed in the Choices for Start/Stop System Operation chart. The restore of the Zone Type or System Operation stops the relay. Press [∗] to continue.

02 STOP: ACS PT (00-15) 00

If the stop zone type you selected was 27 (access point), this prompt is displayed. Enter the access point (00-15) which will stop the relay action.

Press [∗] to continue.

02 STOP: PARTN ANY PARTITION 0

This is the partition to which the stop condition will be limited. Enter 0 for any partition. Enter 1-8 for specific partition number. Press [∗] to continue.

02 RELAY GROUP 00

Relays may be grouped for common activation by time-driven events (commands 06-10), time-driven events are found in the “Scheduling” section in the Installation and Setup Guide. Enter 00 (no group) or 01-15 for a specific group number. Press [∗] to continue.

02 RESTRICTION 1=YES 0=NO 0

The system may have some devices that are not intended to be under end user control, such as relays activating fire doors or machinery. Enter 1 if the end user will be restricted from accessing this relay using their Code #70 manual relay control. Press [∗] to continue.

02 RELAY TYPE V-PLEX 0

Enter 0 for V-Plex 4101-SN (polling loop) devices. Enter 1 for (ECP) relay module 4204. Press [∗] to continue.

02 V-PLEX ZONE # 000

For polling loop trigger outputs (4101SN), enter the protection zone number (010 - 250) linked to each output. Be sure to enroll the module’s serial number (see Zone Programming). Press [∗] to continue.

02 ECP ADDRESS 00

If you selected 1 for (4204), enter the actual module's address (01-30). Press [∗] to continue.

02 MODULE RELAY# 0

For 4204 Relay Outputs, enter the specific relay number on that module (1-4). Press [∗] to continue. The keypad will display the Start and Stop summary screens again. Press [∗] to continue.

When all relays have been programmed, enter 00 at the "ENTER RELAY NO." prompt. If you are defining a zone list, continue to the next section. If not, enter 00 + [∗] at the next two prompts. "Quit Menu Mode?" appears enter 1 for "Yes," 0 for "No." Then enter ∗99 to exit programming completely.

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Zone List Programming

After all relays have been programmed, upon entering 00 at the "ENTER RELAY NO." prompt, you are asked to enter a zone list. If a zone list number was used to start or stop a relay, you must define the zones belonging to that list as follows:

PROMPT EXPLANATION

ENTER Zn LIST ? 00=QUIT 00

Enter the zone list number 01-15. Enter 00 to quit.

01 ADD ZONE # 000=QUIT 000

Using 3-digit entries, enter each zone to be included in this zone list. Press [∗] after you enter each zone number. When you have entered all desired zones, enter 000. Press [∗] to continue.

01 Del Zn LIST ? 1=YES 0=NO 0

Enter 0 to save this zone list. Enter 1 to delete it. (000 in the first entry erases all zones in the list once saved when pressing [∗].

01 DEL ZONES ? 1=YES 0=NO 0

Enter 1 to delete one or more zones in that zone list. Enter 0 if no changes are necessary. If you enter 1, the following screen appears; otherwise, the "Enter Zone LIST" prompt reappears.

01 Zn to DELETE ? 000=QUIT 000

Enter each zone number to be deleted from the zone list, pressing [∗] after each number.

VIEW Zn LIST ? 00=QUIT 00

This display appears if you pressed 00 at the “Enter Zone LIST” prompt. Enter the zone list number that you wish to view. Press [∗] to continue.

01 ASSIGNED ZONE 000=QUIT 000

Press [∗] to scroll through all zones in that list. Enter 000 + [∗] to quit. Press 1 to exit Menu Mode. Press ∗99 to exit Program Mode.

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SECTION: 4 SYSTEM WORKSHEETS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Before programming any security system, you should first define the installation. To help you lay out a partitioned system, use the following worksheets. This will further simplify the programming process.

NOTE: All references in this manual for number of zones, number of user codes, number of access cards, and the event log capacity, use the VISTA-250BPT’s features. See page 4 of this manual for the table listing the differences between the VISTA-128BPT and the VISTA-250BPT control panels.

PARTITIONS Partition #

Descriptor (4-char max)

Prim. Sub. #

Sec. Sub. #

Alpha Default Message (32-character maximum)

Partition 1

Partition 2

Partition 3

Partition 4

Partition 5

Partition 6

Partition 7

Partition 8

Keyswitch Arming Partition Assignment (1-8):

Wireless Keypad Partition Assignment (1-8):

Use Partition Descriptor (yes/no)?

Common Lobby Partition Assignment (1-8):

COMMUNICATION OPTIONS Option Part. 1 Part. 2 Part. 3 Part. 4 Part. 5 Part. 6 Part. 7 Part. 8 Swinger Suppression Count 00-15; 00=no suppression

Cancel Report After Disarm

Dialer Reports for Panic (∗ + 1)

Dialer Reports for Panic (# + 3)

Dialer Reports for Panic (∗ + #)

Dialer Reports for Duress

Burglary Alarm Communications Delay (30 sec.)

SYSTEM DEFINITIONS Option: ENTER VALUES AS “YES” OR “NO” Part. 1 Part. 2 Part. 3 Part. 4 Part. 5 Part. 6 Part. 7 Part. 8 Entry Delay #1 (00, 30-225 seconds):

Exit Delay #1 (00, 30-225 seconds):

Entry Delay #2 (00, 30-225 seconds):

Exit Delay #2 (00, 30-225 seconds):

Quick Arming

Multiple Alarms per Arming

Console Panic for Zone 995 (∗ + 1)

Console Panic for Zone 996 (# + 3)

Console Panic for Zone 999 (∗ + #)

Allow Sign-on (GOTO function)

Non-Bypassable Zone*

Sounder Timeout Duration for Bell (2 min. increments)

Console Annunciation During Exit

Confirmation of Arming Ding for Bell

Chime on Bell

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Access Control Relay (field 1∗76)

Affects Lobby (check partitions that apply)

Arms Lobby (check partitions that apply)

Option Part. 1 Part. 2 Part. 3 Part. 4 Part. 5 Part. 6 Part. 7 Part. 8 Displays Fire Alarms of Other Partitions

Displays Burg & Panic Alarms of Other Partitions

Displays Troubles of Other Partitions

*Can be any zone 001-250.

PRINTER OPTIONS Serial printer

12- or 24-hour Time format

Printer On-Line (yes/no)

EVENT LOG TYPES Option No Yes

Alarm

Trouble

Bypass

Open/Close

System

ECP Devices

Addr Type Part Sound Opt

House ID

Kypd Glbal

Grapic/Touch-Screen

00. Device Types: 00 = Device Not Used 01 = Alpha Console 03 = RF Receiver 04 = Output Relay Module 05 = Not Used 06 = Communications Device 08 = Not Used 09 = Not Used 10 = Not Used 12 = Remote Interactive Service (RIS)

Console Sounder Options:

0 = No Suppression 1 = Suppress Arm/Disarm and

Entry/Exit Beeps 2 = Suppress Chime Mode Beeps

Only 3 = Suppress Arm/Disarm, Entry/Exit

and Chime Mode Beeps Defaults:

Addresses 00 = Alpha Keypad; No Suppression

Addresses 01 = Alpha Keypad; No Suppression

01. 02.

03.

04. 05.

06.

07. 08.

09.

10.

11. 12.

13.

14. 15.

16.

17. 18.

19.

20.

21. 22.

23.

24. 25.

26.

27. 28.

29.

30.

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User Codes ACCESS CODES & USER DEFINITIONS FOR PARTITIONS 1 & 2

4-digit Security

Code

Access Group 0; 1-8

Partition 1 Partition 2 3-

Digit User #

Auth. Level

Open/ Close

Group Bypass

RF Key

Global Arm

3-Digit User #

Auth. Level

Open/Close

Group Bypass

RF Key

Global Arm

ACCESS CODES & USER DEFINITIONS FOR PARTITIONS 3 & 4

4-digit Security

Code

Access Group 0; 1-8

Partition 3 Partition 4 3-Digit User #

Auth. Level

Open/ Close

Group Bypass

RF Key

Global Arm

3-Digit User #

Auth. Level

Open/Close

Group Bypass

RF Key

Global Arm

Authority Levels: 1= Master (arm, disarm, bypass, and/or modify lower level users) 2= Manager (arm, disarm, bypass, and/or modify lower level users) 3= Operator A (arm, disarm, bypass) 4= Operator B (arm, disarm) 5= Operator C (arm, disarm only if system was armed with this code) 6= Duress code (arm, disarm, triggers silent panic alarm)

Defaults:

User 4-Digits Alpha

User 1 (Installer) 4140 INSTLR User 2 1234 MASTER

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ACCESS CODES & USER DEFINITIONS FOR PARTITIONS 5 & 6

4-digit Security

Code

Access Group 0; 1-8

Partition 5 Partition 6 3-Digit User #

Auth. Level

Open/ Close

Group Bypass

RF Key

Global Arm

3-Digit User #

Auth. Level

Open/Close

Group Bypass

RF Key

Global Arm

ACCESS CODES & USER DEFINITIONS FOR PARTITIONS 7 & 8

4-digit Security

Code

Access Group 0; 1-8

Partition 7 Partition 8 3-Digit User #

Auth. Level

Open/ Close

Group Bypass

RF Key

Global Arm

3-Digit User #

Auth. Level

Open/Close

Group Bypass

RF Key

Global Arm

Authority Levels: 1= Master (arm, disarm, bypass, and/or modify lower level users) 2= Manager (arm, disarm, bypass, and/or modify lower level users) 3= Operator A (arm, disarm, bypass) 4= Operator B (arm, disarm) 5= Operator C (arm, disarm only if system was armed with this code) 6= Duress code (arm, disarm, triggers silent panic alarm)

Defaults:

User 4-Digits Alpha

User 1 (Installer) 4140 INSTLR User 2 1234 MASTER

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Zone Definitions

ZON

E D

EFI

NIT

ION

FO

R Z

ON

ES

001-

025

Zone

Info

(par

t nos

.) &

Alp

ha

Des

crip

tor (

3 w

ords

max

.)

Ant

i M

ask

Smar

t Zo

ne

Rpt

. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

Tam

per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

Byp

ass

Gro

up

Sile

nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

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14

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ZON

E D

EFI

NIT

ION

FO

R Z

ON

ES

026-

050

Zone

Info

(par

t nos

.) &

Alp

ha

Des

crip

tor (

3 w

ords

max

.)

Ant

i M

ask

Smar

t Zo

ne

Rpt

. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

Tam

per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

Byp

ass

Gro

up

Sile

nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

26

27

28

29

30

31

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33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

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1-07

5 Zo

ne In

fo (p

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os.)

& A

lpha

D

escr

ipto

r (3

wor

ds m

ax.)

Ant

i M

ask

Smar

t Zo

ne

Rpt

. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

Tam

per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

Byp

ass

Gro

up

Sile

nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

51

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NE

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0 Zo

ne In

fo (p

art n

os.)

& A

lpha

D

escr

ipto

r (3

wor

ds m

ax.)

Ant

i M

ask

Smar

t Zo

ne

Rpt

. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

Tam

per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

Byp

ass

Gro

up

Sile

nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

76

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NE

S 10

1-12

5 Zo

ne In

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os.)

& A

lpha

D

escr

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r (3

wor

ds m

ax.)

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i M

ask

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t Zo

ne

Rpt

. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

Tam

per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

Byp

ass

Gro

up

Sile

nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

101

102

103

104

105

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108

109

110

111

112

113

114

115

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NE

S 12

6-15

0 Zo

ne In

fo (p

art n

os.)

& A

lpha

D

escr

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r (3

wor

ds m

ax.)

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i M

ask

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t Zo

ne

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. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

Tam

per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

Byp

ass

Gro

up

Sile

nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

126

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S 15

1-17

5 Zo

ne In

fo (p

art n

os.)

& A

lpha

D

escr

ipto

r (3

wor

ds m

ax.)

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i M

ask

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t Zo

ne

Rpt

. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

Tam

per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

Byp

ass

Gro

up

Sile

nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

151

152

153

154

155

156

157

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159

160

161

162

163

164

165

166

167

168

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172

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175

6

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NE

S 17

6-20

0 Zo

ne In

fo (p

art n

os.)

& A

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D

escr

ipto

r (3

wor

ds m

ax.)

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i M

ask

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t Zo

ne

Rpt

. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

Tam

per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

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ass

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up

Sile

nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

176

177

178

179

180

181

182

183

184

185

186

187

188

189

190

191

192

193

194

195

196

197

198

199

200

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S 20

1-22

5 Zo

ne In

fo (p

art n

os.)

& A

lpha

D

escr

ipto

r (3

wor

ds m

ax.)

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i M

ask

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t Zo

ne

Rpt

. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

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per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

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ass

Gro

up

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nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

201

202

203

204

205

206

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208

209

210

211

212

213

214

215

216

217

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219

220

221

222

223

224

225

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NE

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6-25

0 Zo

ne In

fo (p

art n

os.)

& A

lpha

D

escr

ipto

r (3

wor

ds m

ax.)

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i M

ask

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t Zo

ne

Rpt

. C

ode

Seri

al #

/

Loop

Tam

per

Acc

ess

Poi

nt

Byp

ass

Gro

up

Sile

nt

Aut

o-ST

AY

STA

Y M

ode

Ven

t Zo

ne

Arm

w

/Flt

.

Inpu

t Ty

pe

Par

t 1-

8

Zone

Ty

pe

Zone

N

o.

226

227

228

229

230

231

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233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

242

243

244

245

246

247

248

249

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ZONE DEFINITIONS FOR KEYPAD PANIC ZONES 995, 996, & 999 Enter yes/no for each partition-field

∗22

Zone No.

Zone Type

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Report Code

Zone Information (part numbers) & Alpha Descriptor (3 words max.)

995

996

999

ZONE DEFINITIONS FOR SYSTEM ZONES; 970, 988; 990 & 997

Zone No.

Zone Type

Report Code

Zone Information (part numbers) &

Alpha Descriptor (3 words max.)

970

988

990

997

NOTE: When supervising the bell output (zone 970), only one device can be connected to the alarm output (terminals 4 and 5) for UL and Fire installations.

ZONE DEFINITIONS FOR RELAY SUPERVISORY ZONES 601-632

Zone No.

Zone Type

Report Code

Zone Information (part numbers) &

Alpha Descriptor (3 words max.)

Zone

No.

Zone Type

Report Code

Zone Information (part numbers) &

Alpha Descriptor (3 words max.)

601 617

602 618

603 619

604 620

605 621

606 622

607 623

608 624

609 625

610

626

611 627

612 628

613 629

614 630

615 631

616

632

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ZONE DEFINITIONS FOR SUPERVISORY OF ECP DEVICE ZONES 800-830

Zone No.

Zone Type

Report Code

Zone Information (part numbers) &

Alpha Descriptor (3 words max.)

Zone

No.

Zone Type

Report Code

Zone Information (part numbers) &

Alpha Descriptor (3 words max.)

800 816

801 817

802 818

803 819

804 820

805 821

806 822

807 823

808 824

809 825

810 826

811 827

812 828

813 829

814 830

815

Zone Types:

00=zone not used 07=24-hour audible 20=arm stay 01=entry/exit 1 08=24-hour auxiliary 21=arm away 02=entry/exit 2 09=supervised fire 22=disarm 03=perimeter 10=interior (delay) 23=no alarm response 04=interior (follower) 12=Not Used 27=access control 05=day/night burglary 14=CO detector alarm 28=Not Used 06=24-hour silent 16=fire w/verification 29=momentary exit

Input Types:

00=Not Used 07=Dip switch-type polling loop 01=hardwired 08=right loop dip switch polling loop 02=RF motion transmitter 09=keypad input 03=supervised RF transmitter 10=Not Used 04=unsupervised RF transmitter 11=VistaKey door status monitor 05=RF button transmitter 12=VistaKey request to exit 06=serial number polling loop 13=VistaKey general purpose

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Output Devices Worksheets Applicable only if relays (4204) or V-Plex devices are used. Output Devices – Programmed in the #93 Menu Mode in the Output Programming Section. Fill in the required data

on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in the installation instructions as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.

NOTES: 1. For 4204, the Device Programming section must be programmed for the device address. Set the DIP switches on the device for that address.

2. For V-Plex, the devices must be programmed in the Zone Programming section.

OUTPUT DEV # A

S T A R T S T O P Relay Group Restrict

0=V-Plex 1=4204

V-Plex Zone # or

Dev Add 4204

Relay # for 4204

EV/ZL Zone ZT / P ZL ZT / P

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

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OUTPUT DEVICES WORKSHEET (cont’d)

OUTPUT DEV # A

S T A R T S T O P Relay Group Restrict

0=V-Plex 1=4204

V-Plex Zone # or

Dev Add 4204

Relay # for 4204

EV/ZL Zone ZT / P ZL ZT / P

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

29.

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.

35.

36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

42.

43.

44.

45.

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OUTPUT DEVICES WORKSHEET (cont’d)

OUTPUT DEV # A

S T A R T S T O P Relay Group Restrict

0=V-Plex 1=4204

V-Plex Zone # or

Dev Add 4204

Relay # for 4204

EV/ZL Zone ZT / P ZL ZT / P

46.

47.

48.

49.

50.

51.

52.

53.

54.

55.

56.

57.

58.

59.

60.

61.

62.

63.

64.

65.

66.

67.

68.

69.

70.

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OUTPUT DEVICES WORKSHEET (cont’d)

OUTPUT DEV # A

S T A R T S T O P Relay Group Restrict

0=V-Plex 1=4204

V-Plex Zone # or

Dev Add 4204

Relay # for 4204

EV/ZL Zone ZT / P ZL ZT / P

71.

72.

73.

74.

75.

76.

77.

78.

79.

80.

81.

82.

83.

84.

85.

86.

87.

88.

89.

90.

91.

92.

93.

94.

95.

96.

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A = DEVICE ACTION 0 = No Response; 1 = Close for 2 sec; 2 = Close and stay closed; 3 = Pulse on and off; 4 = Toggle alternately between START and STOP events

EV = EVENT 0 = Not used; 1 = Alarm; 2 = Fault; 3 = Trouble ZL = ZONE LIST 01-15, 00 = Not Used

"START" ZONE LIST: Upon alarm, fault, trouble or restore of ANY zone in this list, device action will START.

"STOP" ZONE LIST: Upon restore of ALL zones on this list, device action will STOP. It need not be same list as used for START.

ZT = ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION Choices for Zone Types are:

00=zone not used 08=24-hour auxiliary 22=disarm 01=entry/exit 1 09=supervised fire 23=no alarm response 02=entry/exit 2 10=interior (delay) 26=Not Used 03=perimeter 12=Not Used 27=Not Used 04=interior (follower) 14=CO detector alarm 28=Not Used 05=day/night burglary 16=fire w/verification 29=momentary exit 06=24 hour silent 20=arm stay 07=24-hour audible 21=arm away

NOTE: Any zone in "ZT" for Start, going into alarm, fault, or trouble will activate the relay. Any zone in "ZT" for Stop, that restores will stop the relay action.

Choices for System Operation are:

00 = No Response (Not Used) 27 = Access Point (allows more than one relay to be controlled by activation if access point request)

42 = System Battery Low 01 = Entry/Exit #1 43 = Communication failure 02 = Entry/exit #2 44 = RF Low Battery 03 = Perimeter 45 = Polling Loop Failure 04 = Interior Follower 28 = MLB Supervision 47 = Console Failure 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 29 = Momentary Exit 51 = RF Receiver Failure 06 = 24-Hr. Silent 31 = End of Exit Time 52 = Kissoff 07 = 24-Hr. Audible 32 = Start of Entry Time 54 = Fire Zone Reset 08 = 24-Hr. Auxiliary 33 = Any Burglary Alarm 55 = Disarm + 1 Minute 09 = Fire Alarm or Trouble 34 = Code + [#] + 71 Key Entry 56 = XX Minutes (enter XX in field

1∗74) * 10 = Interior W/Delay 35 = Code + [#] + 72 Key Entry 16 = Fire With Verification 36 = At Bell Timeout ** 57 = YY Seconds (enter YY in field

1∗75) * 20 = Arming-STAY*** 37 = 2 Times Bell Timeout ** 21 = Arming-AWAY**** 38 = Chime 58 = Duress 22 = Disarming (Code + Off) 39 = Fire Alarm 60 = Audio Alarm Verification (must be

selected for both START and STOP operation)

23 = No Alarm Response 40 = Bypassing 41 = AC Power Fail * Stop condition only ** Or at Disarming, whichever occurs earlier *** The output also activates when the partition is armed in the INSTANT mode **** The output also activates when the partition is armed in the MAXIMUM mode

P = PARTITION No. 1-8, 0 = Any

ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT DEVICES – Programmed in the #93 Menu Mode in the Output Programming Section. Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure shown earlier in this Programming Guide as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence. Up to 15 zone lists may be created NOTE: Record desired zone numbers below. More or fewer boxes than shown may be needed, as any list may include

any or all of system's zone numbers. Zone List 1: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 2: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

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Zone List 3: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 4: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 5: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 6: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 7: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 8: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 9: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 10: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 11: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 12: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 13: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

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Zone List 14: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Zone List 15: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 000 to end entries).

Scheduling Menu Prompts To program schedules, enter Scheduling program mode by pressing [User Code] + # + 80 to display the first choice of the menu driven programming functions. See the “Installation and Setup Guide” for more instructions.

NOTE: Only users with an Installer or Master level user code may enter the #80 mode. Press 0 (NO) or 1 (YES) in response to the displayed menu selection. Pressing 0 will display the next choice in sequence. Menu selections are as follows:

PROMPT EXPLANATION

Time Window ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining up to 20 time windows each with a start and a stop time programmed by entering the hours and minutes.

O/C Schedules ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining the daily open and close schedules for the eight partitions. Each partition can be programmed with an opening and closing window for each day of the week and holidays.

Holidays ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining up to 16 holidays for which partitions they apply.

Timed Events ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining up to 20 time driven events with the following parameters: • Time window • Action desired • Action specifier • Activation time • Days of the week

Access Sched. ? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0

For defining the limitation of access schedules for the user codes. Each schedule can be programmed with two window for each day of the week and holidays

#80 & #81 MENU MODE KEY COMMANDS The following is a list of commands used while in the Menu mode.

#80 or #81 Enters Menu mode

[∗] Serves as ENTER key. Press to have keypad accept entry.

[#] Backs up to previous screen.

0 Press to answer NO.

1 Press to answer YES.

01-09 All data entries are either 2-digit entries.

00 Exits Menu mode, returns to normal operation mode when entered at the first question for each category.

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Scheduling Worksheets Time Windows Definitions Worksheet The system provides 20 time windows that are defined with start and stop times. They are programmed in the #80 Menu Mode. Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in the installation instructions as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.

Time Window Number

Start Time (HH:MM)

Stop Time (HH:MM)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

(Keep this worksheet handy, as you will be asked for a given time window number later in this section).

Because the time windows are shared among all partitions, it is important to make sure that changing a time window does not adversely affect desired actions in other partitions.

Daily Open/Close Schedule Worksheet Using the time windows previously defined, fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in the installation instructions as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.

Part Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Hol Op Cl Op Cl Op Cl Op Cl Op Cl Op Cl Op Cl Op Cl

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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Holiday Schedule Worksheet The system provides up to 16 holidays that can be assigned for the system. Each holiday can be assigned to any combination of partitions. Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in the installation instructions as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.

HOL Partition

Month/Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 / 2 /

3 /

4 /

5 / 6 /

7 /

8 /

9 / 10 /

11 /

12 /

13 / 14 /

15 /

16 /

Time-Driven Event Worksheet The system provides up to 20 time-driven events that can be programmed for the system. Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in the installation instructions as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.

Sched Time Day(s) Action Action Activation Num. Window M T W T F S S H Desired Specifier Time

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

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Below is a list of the "Action" codes (desired actions) used when programming time-driven events. Note that these codes are independent of the "relay codes" programmed during the #93 Menu Mode–Output Programming mode. If using Time Driven Events, the following menu items must first be programmed using #93 Menu Mode - Output Programming:

Enter Relay No. (reference identification number) Relay Group (if applicable) Restriction Relay Type (V-Plex or 4204)

Zone No. (V-Plex) ECP Address (4204) Relay No. (4204)

Relay commands Action Specifier for commands 01-05 is Relay No.; Action Specifier for commands 06-10 is Relay Group No. 01 = Relay On 02 = Relay Off 03 = Relay Close for 2 seconds 04 = Relay Close XX minutes (field 1*74) 05 = Relay Close YY seconds (field 1*75) 06 = Relay Group On 07 = Relay Group Off 08 = Relay Group Close for 2 seconds 09 = Relay Group Close XX minutes (field 1*74) 10 = Relay Group Close YY seconds (field 1*75)

Arm/Disarm commands Action Specifier for commands 20-24 is Partition(s). Activation times 1 (Beginning), 2 (End), 3 (During), 5 (Random Start), 6 (Random End), 7 (Random During) are the only valid choices for auto-arming and disarming functions. 20 = Arm-Stay 21 = Arm Away 22 = Disarm 23 = Force Arm Stay (Auto-bypass faulted zns) 24 = Force Arm Away (Auto-bypass faulted zns) 25 = Arm Instant 26 = Arm Maximum

Bypass commands Action Specifier for commands 30-31 is Zone List #, Activation times 1 (Beginning), 2 (End), 3 (During), 5 (Random Start), 6 (Random End), 7 (Random During) are the only valid choices for bypass commands. 30 = Auto bypass - Zone list 31 = Auto unbypass - Zone list

Open/Close Windows Action Specifier for commands 40-41 is Partition(s), and for 42 is Access Group. Activation time 3 (During) is the only valid choice for these commands. 40 = Enable Opening Window 41 = Enable Closing Window 42 = Enable Access Window

Access Control Commands Action Specifier for commands 55-60 is Access Point, for 61-66 is Group, for 67-72 is Partition, and for 73-74 is Trigger. 55 = Access Point Grant 56 = Access Point Grant with Override 57 = Access Point Protect 58 = Access Point Bypass 59 = Access Point Lock 60 = Access Point Exit 61 = Access Point Group Grant 62 = Access Point Group Grant with Override 63 = Access Point Group Protect 64 = Access Point Group Bypass 65 = Access Point Group Lock 66 = Access Point Group Exit 67 = Access Point Partition Grant 68 = Access Point Partition Grant with Override 69 = Access Point Protect by Partition 70 = Access Point Bypass by Partition 71 = Access Point Lock by Partition 72 = Access Point Exit by Partition 73 = Access Point Trigger On 74 = Access Point Trigger Off

Additional Commands Action Specifier for commands 77 and 78 is Group. 77 = Access Point Group Enable 78 = Access Point Group Disable

Activation time Refers to when the action is to take place relative to the time window. 1 = Beginning of time window 2 = End of time window 3 = During time window active period only (On at

beginning of window, off at end).

4 = Beginning and end of time window 5 = Random Start of the time window * 6 = Random End of the time window * 7 = Random During the time window *

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* The activation time of the window is randomized up to 30 minutes and is initialized by either of two methods: a. [User Code] + [#] + [41] − Initiates the random schedule for all devices in the partition. b. [User Code] + [#] + [42] − Initiates the random schedule for all devices in the partition with a time window within

6 PM and 5 AM.

Limitation of Access Worksheet The system provides up to eight Access Schedules that can be programmed for the system. Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in the installation instructions as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.

Acc Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Hol

Sch W1 W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1 W2

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Temporary Schedule #81 Menu Mode. The system provides a Temporary Schedule for each partition. Enter the temporary scheduling mode by pressing [Installer Code] + [#] + [81]. Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in the installation instructions as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.

Partition/Windows Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun

1 Disarm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

Arm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

2 Disarm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

Arm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

3 Disarm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

Arm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

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Partition/Windows Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun

4 Disarm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

Arm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

5 Disarm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

Arm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

6 Disarm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

Arm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

7 Disarm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

Arm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

8 Disarm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

Arm Window

Start Time HH:MM

Stop Time HH:MM

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