Honeywell VISTA-50PUL - Manual

Honeywell VISTA-50PUL

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – System Overview; General; section to become; A Partitioned System
  • Page 6 – Features For Each Arming Mode; Alarms
  • Page 7 – Using Schedules
  • Page 8 – Master Keypad Operation; GOTO; To view the abbreviated instructions:; Phone Access & Voice Response Capability
  • Page 9 – About The Keypads; The Alpha Keypad
  • Page 10 – Functions Of The Keypad; When using the keypad to enter codes and commands,
  • Page 13 – General Information; exit delay; Entry Delay
  • Page 14 – Security Codes & Authority Levels; Quick Arming
  • Page 15 – Authority Levels
  • Page 16 – General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes; To Exit User Edit Mode
  • Page 17 – To Add a User; CODE
  • Page 19 – To Change a User’s Code; Note that if changing one’s own code,; To Delete a User
  • Page 20 – Accessing Other Partitions; To Access Another Partition; To GOTO another partition:; Global Arming
  • Page 21 – Global Arming Notes:
  • Page 23 – Common Lobby Operation
  • Page 24 – How User Codes Affect the Common Lobby; Codes with “Global” Arming
  • Page 25 – Checking For Open Zones; Using the; To show faulted zones:; Typical fault display
  • Page 26 – Displaying All Zone Descriptors
  • Page 27 – Bypassing Protection Zones; Using the 6 BYPASS Key; To bypass zones, the system must be disarmed first.
  • Page 28 – Quick Bypass; To use the Quick Bypass feature:; Displaying Bypassed Zones
  • Page 29 – Arming Perimeter Only; Using the 3 STAY key
  • Page 30 – Using the 7 INSTANT Key; NIGHT
  • Page 31 – Arming All Protection; Using the 2 AWAY Key
  • Page 32 – Using the 4 MAXIMUM Key
  • Page 33 – Disarming And Silencing Alarms; Using the 1 OFF Key; To disarm the system and silence burglary or fire alarms:; Memory of Alarm
  • Page 34 – Using The Keyswitch
  • Page 35 – Chime Mode; Using the 9 Key; To turn Chime Mode on,; CHIME key
  • Page 36 – Viewing Alarm Company Messages
  • Page 37 – Panic Keys; Using Panic Keys; Active Panic Functions
  • Page 38 – Defining
  • Page 39 – Executing
  • Page 40 – Access Door Control
  • Page 41 – Using #70 Relay Menu Mode; To activate relays from a keypad,
  • Page 42 – Delaying the Closing Time; To delay the closing time:; Temporary Open/Close Schedules
  • Page 43 – Programming Temporary Schedules; To program temporary schedules:
  • Page 45 – Programming Device Timers; To enter the device timer menu mode:
  • Page 47 – Event Log Procedures; To Display The Event Log
  • Page 48 – See your Installer for
  • Page 49 – Testing The System; Using the 5 TEST Key; Testing Your System
  • Page 50 – Fire Alarm System; In Case Of Fire Alarm
  • Page 51 – Trouble Conditions; Typical Trouble Displays
  • Page 52 – Power Failure; POWER; Non-Alpha Keypad Displays; SERVICING INFORMATION
  • Page 53 – Recommendations For Proper Protection; Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors
  • Page 54 – Recommendations For Proper Protection (cont’d); In addition, we recommend the following:; Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection
  • Page 55 – Emergency Evacuation
  • Page 56 – 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 57 – Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones at the Keypad; Routine Care
  • Page 58 – Quick Guide To System Functions
  • Page 59 – Quick Guide To System Functions (cont’d)
  • Page 60 – Summary Of Audible Notification; SOUND CAUSE
  • Page 61 – “FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENT”
  • Page 62 – “FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 68 NOTICE
  • Page 63 – CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
  • Page 65 – Index
  • Page 67 – LIMITED WARRANTY
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Summary

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

Page 5 - System Overview; General; section to become; A Partitioned System

– 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 6 - Features For Each Arming Mode; Alarms

– 6 – System Overview (cont’d) Fire Protection The fire protection portion of your security system (if used) is always on and will sound an alarm if a fire condition is detected. Refer to the FIRE ALARM SYSTEM section for important information concerning fire protection, smoke detectors and planning...

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