Honeywell VISTA-128FB - Manual

Honeywell VISTA-128FB

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; SECURITY CODES & AUTHORITY; DISARMING AND SILENCING
  • Page 5 – System Overview; General; section to become
  • Page 7 – Burglary Protection; Features For Each Arming Mode; Alarms
  • Page 8 – Using Schedules
  • Page 9 – Master Keypad Operation; GOTO; To view the abbreviated instructions:; Phone Access & Voice Response Capability
  • Page 10 – About The Keypads; The Alpha Keypad
  • Page 11 – Functions Of The Keypad; When using the keypad to enter codes and commands,
  • Page 13 – READY; LED READY INDICATOR:
  • Page 14 – General Information; exit delay; Entry Delay
  • Page 15 – Security Codes & Authority Levels; Quick Arming
  • Page 16 – Authority Levels
  • Page 17 – General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes; To Exit User Edit Mode
  • Page 18 – To Add a User; CODE
  • Page 20 – To Change a User’s Code; Note that if changing one’s own code,; To Delete a User
  • Page 21 – Accessing Other Partitions; To Access Another Partition; To GOTO another partition:; Global Arming
  • Page 22 – Global Arming Notes:
  • Page 24 – Common Lobby Operation
  • Page 25 – How User Codes Affect the Common Lobby; Codes with “Global” Arming
  • Page 26 – Checking For Open Zones; To show faulted zones:; Typical fault display
  • Page 27 – Displaying All Zone Descriptors
  • Page 28 – Bypassing Protection Zones; Using the 6 BYPASS Key; To bypass zones, the system must be disarmed first.
  • Page 29 – Quick Bypass; To use the Quick Bypass feature:; Displaying Bypassed Zones
  • Page 30 – Arming Perimeter Only; Using the 3 STAY key
  • Page 31 – Using the 7 INSTANT Key
  • Page 32 – Arming All Protection; Using the 2 AWAY Key
  • Page 33 – Using the 4 MAXIMUM Key
  • Page 34 – Disarming And Silencing Alarms; Using the 1 OFF Key; To disarm the system and silence burglary or fire alarms:; Memory of Alarm
  • Page 35 – Using The Keyswitch
  • Page 36 – Chime Mode; Using the 9 Key; To turn Chime Mode on,; CHIME key
  • Page 37 – Viewing Alarm Company Messages
  • Page 38 – Panic Keys; Using Panic Keys; Active Panic Functions
  • Page 39 – Defining
  • Page 40 – Executing; Using Speed Key For Fire Alarm Function
  • Page 41 – Access Door Control
  • Page 42 – Using #70 Relay Menu Mode; To activate relays from a keypad,; To activate relays using a telephone and 4285 or 4286 VIP module,; From a telephone keypad,
  • Page 43 – Delaying the Closing Time; To delay the closing time:; Temporary Open/Close Schedules
  • Page 44 – Programming Temporary Schedules; To program temporary schedules:
  • Page 46 – Programming Device Timers; To enter the device timer menu mode:
  • Page 48 – Using #77 Instant Activation Mode; Relay Commands
  • Page 50 – Enter the code for the desired action.
  • Page 51 – Event Log Procedures; To Display The Event Log
  • Page 52 – See your Installer for
  • Page 53 – Testing The System; Using the 5 TEST Key; system is in Test mode.; Testing Your System
  • Page 54 – Fire Alarm System; In Case Of Fire Alarm
  • Page 55 – Fire Display Lock
  • Page 56 – Trouble Conditions; Typical Trouble Displays
  • Page 57 – Power Failure
  • Page 58 – Emergency Evacuation
  • Page 59 – Maintaining Your System; Taking Care of Your System; Replacing Batteries in Wireless Sensors; If you have a low battery in a wireless sensor, a
  • Page 60 – Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones at the Keypad; Routine Care; and; sections for the testing procedures.
  • Page 61 – Quick Guide To System Functions
  • Page 62 – Quick Guide To System Functions (cont’d)
  • Page 63 – Summary Of Audible Notification; SOUND CAUSE
  • Page 64 – “FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENT”
  • Page 65 – “FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 68 NOTICE
  • Page 66 – CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
  • Page 68 – Index
  • Page 70 – LIMITED WARRANTY
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Summary

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; SECURITY CODES & AUTHORITY; DISARMING AND SILENCING

– 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............................ 5 General .......................................................5 A Partitioned System ..................................6 Zones ..........................................................6 Fire Protection ............................

Page 5 - System Overview; General; section to become

– 5 – System Overview General Your Honeywell security system consists of a main control panel, at least one keypad, and various sensors strategically positioned throughout the premises. The system offers you three forms of protection: burglary, fire and emergency. The keypad provides full control of...

Page 7 - Burglary Protection; Features For Each Arming Mode; Alarms

– 7 – System Overview (cont’d) Burglary Protection The burglary protection portion of your system must be turned on or "armed" before it will sense burglary alarm conditions. Your system provides four modes of burglary protection: STAY, AWAY, INSTANT and MAXIMUM, and even allows you to BYPAS...

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