Honeywell ADEMCO VISTA-120 Installation And Setup Manual

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  • Page 1 A A A A D D D D E E E E M M M M C C C C O O O O V V V V I I I I S S S S T T T T A A A A - - - - 1 1 1 1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LIST OF FIGURES..............................
  • Page 4 Introduction To Scheduling.............................. 6-1 Time Period Definitions ..............................6-2 Open/Close Definitions..............................6-3 Scheduling Menu Mode..............................6-4 Time Periods ................................... 6-5 Daily Open/Close Schedules............................6-5 Holiday Schedules................................6-6 Time Driven Events ................................. 6-7 Limitation of Access Schedules............................. 6-11 Temporary Schedules ..............................6-12 User Scheduling Menu Mode ............................
  • Page 5: List Of Figures

    List of Figures • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Figure 3-1.
  • Page 6: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions Used in This Manual • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Before you begin using this manual, it is important that you understand the meaning of the following symbols (icons).
  • Page 7: Section 1: General Description

    S E C T I O N General Description • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Description The VISTA-120 is an 8-Partition alarm control panel that supports up to 128 zones using basic wired, polling loop, and wireless zones.
  • Page 8 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Optional VISTA Interactive Phone Module User Codes Supports the ADEMCO 4286 VIP Module* or Accommodates 150 user codes, all of which can operate TeleCommand**, that permits access via telephone to any or all partitions. Each user, if assigned to more do the following: than one partition, retains the same user number •...
  • Page 9 Section 1 - General Description Access Control Scheduling VISTA-120 supports the capability with ADEMCO's • Open/Close schedules (for control of PassPoint Access Control System (ACS), PassPoint ACS arming/disarming and reporting) processes card reader information and controls the • Holiday schedules (allows different time periods for locking and unlocking of doors.
  • Page 10 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) Built-in User's Manual and Descriptor Compatibility Contains a built-in Users Manual and Descriptor The VISTA-120 is suitable for use in many national Review mode. telephone systems around the world, but the specific •...
  • Page 11: Section 2: Partitioning And Panel Linking

    S E C T I O N Partitioning and Panel Linking • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Theory of Partitioning This system provides the ability to arm and disarm up to 8 different areas, each as if it had its own control.
  • Page 12 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide 1*12, 1*15, 1*18 - Affects Common Area (must be programmed by partition) Setting this option to 1 for a specific partition causes that partition to affect the operation of the common area as follows: When the first partition that affects the common area is disarmed, the common area will also be disarmed. The common area cannot be armed unless every partition selected to affect the common area is armed.
  • Page 13 Section 2 – Partitioning and Panel Linking Sequence #2: Office 1 Office 2 Common Area Action User #2: (Armed) Disarms Disarms Disarms (Disarmed) (No change) User #1: User #2: (Disarmed) Arms No Change Arms (Armed) No Change User #1: Notice that in sequence #1, since Office #2 was the last to arm, the common area also armed (Office #2 is programmed to affect and arm the common area).
  • Page 14: Master Keypad Setup And Operation

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Master Keypad Setup and Operation Although this system has eight actual partitions, it provides an extra partition strictly for the purpose of assigning keypads as "Master" keypads for the system. Any keypad assigned to Partition 9 in #93 Device Programming mode will become a "Master" keypad. A Master keypad reflects the status of the entire system (Partitions 1-8) on its display at one time.
  • Page 15: How To Use Panel Linking

    Section 2 – Partitioning and Panel Linking Users 001-050 are the only users that can perform panel linking and are automatically assigned panel linking access when added to the system. An alpha keypad must be used for panel linking. The system may take up to 7 seconds to respond to a command when in a panel linking mode NOTE: A user cannot access partitions or panels to which they have not been assigned.
  • Page 16 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Multi-Partition Multi-Panel Mode To perform a function in the Multi-Partition, Multi Panel mode, follow the steps below: Step Action Enter User Code (for users 001-050) + [#] + [88]. The keypad displays the following: PANELnn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STATUS x x x x x x x x...
  • Page 17 Section 2 – Partitioning and Panel Linking Multi-Panel View Mode To perform a function in the Multi-Panel View mode, follow the steps below: Step Action Enter User Code (for users 001-050) + [#] + [87]. The keypad provides the following typical display: ALLPANEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STATUS x x x x x x x x...
  • Page 18 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide...
  • Page 19: Section 3: Installing The Control

    S E C T I O N Installing the Control • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mounting the Cabinet Mount the control cabinet to a sturdy wall using Before mounting the circuit board, remove the...
  • Page 20: Installing The Keypads

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Installing the Keypads • Two Line Alpha Display wired 6139/6164 and wireless 5839EU/5839H • Up to 32 addressable devices, including keypads, BLACK may be used in the system, as long as the auxiliary KEYPADS GREEN current is available (you may need to use an auxiliary power supply if the 750mA auxiliary YELLOW...
  • Page 21: Installing External Sounders

    Section 3 – Installing the Control SUPPLEMENTARY CONTROL TERMINAL STRIP POWER SUPPLY DATA AUX. AUX. DATA – – IMPORTANT: MAKE THESE CONNECTIONS DIRECTLY TO SCREW TERMINALS AS SHOWN. SECONDARY MAIN KEYPAD KEYPAD Figure 3-4: Using a Supplementary Power Supply for Keypads Installing External Sounders The Control provides one bell/siren relay output used to Wiring the Alarm Output...
  • Page 22: Standard Phone Line Connections

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Programming Option Program field *08 permits the external sounder output to be altered so that it is activated normally to charge the battery in a self-actuated external sounder and is interrupted for alarm conditions (continuously for intrusion/audible panic sounding and pulsed for fire alarm sounding).
  • Page 23: Figure 3-9. Zones 1-9 Wiring Connections

    Section 3 – Installing the Control Red Jumper Compatible 2-Wire Smoke Detectors ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 ZONE 9 You may use up to sixteen 2-wire smoke detectors each ZONE 1 on zone listed in the table below.
  • Page 24: Figure 3-11. 4-Wire Smoke Detector Power Reset Using 4204 Relay Module

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Connect detectors (including heat detectors, if After an alarm, the first code + OFF turns off the siren used) across terminals of the zone selected. All and disarms the system; the second code + OFF clears detectors must be wired in parallel.
  • Page 25: Installing Polling Loop Devices

    Section 3 – Installing the Control Installing Polling Loop Devices You can expand the system from the basic 9 zones to up To install the devices perform the following steps: to 128 zones using the built-in 2-wire polling loop. Run wires to each device on the polling loop using Each device connected to the polling loop communicates the the following table for maximum wire runs per with the panel about its status.
  • Page 26: Figure 3-15. Polling Loop Connections Using One 4297 Extender Module

    IMPORTANT NOTE: If the installation exceeds or deviates from these parameters, refer to the application Figure 3-15. Polling Loop Connections Using One note on the Honeywell website for additional 4297 Extender Module information. To access the application note: Go to the honeywell.com/security website Notes: - Do not use 4197 module with VISTA-120.
  • Page 27: Wireless (Rf) Zone Expansion

    Section 3 – Installing the Control Wireless (RF) Zone Expansion The VISTA-120 supports wireless zones that may be Wireless System Installation Advisories used exclusively or in addition to basic wired and/or • Place the receiver in a high, centrally located area polling loop zones.
  • Page 28: Figure 3-18A. 5882Euh Wireless Transceiver

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Installing the 5800TM Module ANTENNAE TO CONTROL'S (INSERT IN YELLOW REMOTE KEYPAD RIGHT-HAND CONNECTION Installation of this module is necessary only if you are TERMINALS) POINTS. BLACK USE MAX 67M OF MOUNTING using 5827BD Wireless Bi-directional keypads. GREEN 0.8MM WIRE OR HOLES...
  • Page 29 Section 3 – Installing the Control Each transmitter's zone number is programmed into Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters the system in # 93 mode. Some transmitters, such as until ready to enroll them. This is to avoid the 5816, 5816AP, 5816EU, 5816H and 5817, can interference.
  • Page 30: Installing Output Devices

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Installing Output Devices The VISTA-120 supports up to 96 outputs. Each device The relay module will not operate until the must be programmed as to how to act (ACTION), when device address you have chosen is enabled in to activate (START), and when to deactivate (STOP).
  • Page 31: Figure 3-20. Xm10E Modulator Connection

    Section 3 – Installing the Control J8 CONNECTOR AT CONTROL XM10E POWERLINE INTERFACE 4142TR CABLE 1 2 3 4 SYNC MODULAR PHONE CORD 1 - BLACK 2 - RED 3 - GREEN DATA 4 - YELLOW RJ11 JACK Figure 3-20. XM10E Modulator Connection Installing the FSA Modules The 8-zone LED Fire System Annunciator FSA-8 and To install the FSA module, refer to Figure 3-21 and...
  • Page 32: Open/Close Trigger Setup

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Open/Close Trigger Setup It switches to "0" volts when the system is armed in the Output 1 may alternately be programmed to change "away" mode. This trigger will not change state unless states when the system is armed in the away mode and all partitions are armed, and will change state again as then disarmed.
  • Page 33: Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment

    Section 3 – Installing the Control ADEMCO does not manufacture a packaged keyswitch NOTE: The switch shown is Chicago Lock Company with status LEDs (if status LEDs are desired, each model EXA-112-2. must be driven by a programmed relay output). When the switch is NOT activated or is in the NC To use this configuration, connect each switch to position, the partition is armed AWAY.
  • Page 34: Event Log Connections

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide RS-485 Bus Wire Run Limitations To mount and wire the Panel Link Module, refer to Figure 3-27 and perform the following steps: The RS-485 bus from the first Panel Linking Module to the last Panel Linking Module cannot exceed 1220m, Step Action using 1.3mm twisted-pair cable.
  • Page 35: Installing The 4286 Vista Interactive Phone (Vip) Module

    Section 3 – Installing the Control • The DTR signal, as measured at 4100SM TB1, should J8 CONNECTOR be high (9.5-14VDC) when the printer is powered, properly connected, on-line and ready to print. This signal will be low (0-1.5VDC) when the printer is not powered, not properly connected, off-line or out of paper.
  • Page 36 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Mounting and Wiring the 4286 VIP Module The VIP Module may be mounted in the control cabinet Terminal Block Connections if space is available, or on the side of the cabinet or 4286 Terminal Connects to: adjacent to it.
  • Page 37: Installing The Audio Alarm Verification (Aav)

    Section 3 – Installing the Control INCOMING GROUND HANDSET TELECOM LINE TERMINALS TO EARTH GROUND (COLD WATER PIPE, ETC.) ON CONTROL INCOMING TELECOM LINE CALLER ID DIRECT UNIT CONNECT CORD IMPORTANT NOTE FOR RJ31X EXISTING INSTALLATIONS: RING JACK EXISTING WIRES CONNECTED TO THE "HANDSET"...
  • Page 38: Figure 3-31. Aav Connections To Control Alone

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide As part of its fail-safe software, the control will limit all Some AAV modules allow remote triggering by ring audio alarm verification sessions to 15 minutes (this is detection at the alarm installation. Please be advised because once the session begins, the AAV module that if this option is selected, it may defeat modem controls the duration).
  • Page 39: Figure 3-32. Aav Connections With A 4204

    Section 3 – Installing the Control ZONE 5 CONTROL 26 27 28 29 30 EARTH GROUND (–) GREEN (T) GRAY (R) RJ31X BROWN (T) 4204 TO PREMISES RELAY 1 HANDSET BROWN INCOMING SHOWN PHONE LINE NO NC C RED (+) NOTE: REFER TO AAV MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR...
  • Page 40: Video Alarm Verification (Vav)

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Video Alarm Verification (VAV) This section provides only general information about VAV Operation the VAV option. Detailed information is in the manual After all messages have been sent to the primary phone provided with the VAV Transmitter. number during a reporting session, the control will A Video Alarm Verification (VAV) transmitter (e.g.VTP- transmit the VAV report (609) to a 685 (revision 4.73 or...
  • Page 41 Section 3 – Installing the Control VistaKey Features Step Action • Each VistaKey communicates with the VISTA-120 Connect the (–) polling loop and (+) polling via the V-Plex polling loop. loop leads (from the VISTA-120) to terminals 4 • In the event local power to VistaKey is lost, a and 3, respectively.
  • Page 42: Access Control Using Ademco Passpoint Acs)

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide 14V MAX (12V @ 85-160mA Nominal) POLLING LOOP + TO ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL POLLING LOOP - POLLING LOOP TERMINALS. ZONE A (DSM) ZONE B (RTE) ZONE C (General) POLE Door Strike/Mag Coil N/C MAG COIL POWER + 12 VDC TO ONLY ONE OF THESE INPUTS.
  • Page 43: Connecting The Ac Mains Transformer

    Section 3 – Installing the Control Connecting the AC Mains Transformer This product uses the 1361 Transformer in 110 VAC In Australia, use the XF10 and in Europe, use the markets. If you are using powerline carrier devices, use XM10E in addition to the normal 16.5VAC/40VA output transformer.
  • Page 44: Installing The Back-Up Battery

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide In Table 1, enter devices used on the polling loop. In Table 2, enter devices used on Auxiliary Power. Calculate total current drain on the polling loop. Calculate standby and alarm currents, then add to get Auxiliary Power current subtotal.
  • Page 45: Section 4: Programming

    S E C T I O N Programming • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Program Modes There are two programming modes for the VISTA-120.
  • Page 46: #93 Menu Mode Programming

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Entry Errors NOTE: If the number of digits that you enter in a data • field is fewer than the maximum permitted (for If an address is improperly entered, the keypad example, a phone number), the keypad displays the last displays “FC.”...
  • Page 47 Section 4 - Programming MAIN MENU OPTIONS Same as Zone Programming except: EXPERT MODE? • Done with a minimum number of keystrokes. 1 = YES 0 = NO • 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. For programming the following: REPORT CODE PROG? •...
  • Page 48: Zone Index

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Zone Index The VISTA-120 has 128 physical zones, as well as ZONE # ZONE supervisory zones for relays, ECP devices (devices ACTUAL ZONE RANGE FUNCTION which communicate through the keypad terminals), and 001 - 128 Protection As indicated system troubles.
  • Page 49: Zone Response Type Definitions

    Section 4 – Programming Communication Defaults for Zones ZONE # ZONE # ZONE # ZONE # 601-696* 800-830* 992 (DURESS) ALARM RST. TROUBLE TRBLE. RST BYPASS BYP. RST. The programming of the first digit of each of these zones progresses in the same manner as the protection zones. For example, zone 601’s first digit is 01;...
  • Page 50 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Provides a delayed alarm (using the programmed entry Provides entry and exit delays (using the programmed delay time) if an entry/exit zone is faulted first. entry and exit delay times) when armed in the AWAY mode.
  • Page 51: Zone Input Type Definitions

    Section 4 – Programming Used to cause an access point programmed for entry to NOTE FOR PANIC KEYS: Keypad panic zones share the revert to an exit point for 15 seconds. After the 15 same zone response type for all 8 partitions, but panics seconds, it automatically reverts back to an entry point.
  • Page 52: Programming Access Control Of An Entry/Exit Point

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Programming Access Control of an Entry/Exit Point VistaKey Using the Alpha Keypad See the VistaKey-SK-EX Installation and Setup Guide Step Action for the detailed programming instructions. Enter Zone Programming in the #93 Menu VistaKey Dialer Enables Mode.
  • Page 53: Programming For Panel Linking

    Section 4 – Programming Using Wireless Keypads Using the VISTA-120 for Stand-Alone Access Control Wireless keypads (5827/5827AP & 5827BD) can provide The VISTA-120 can be used for access control without another way of entering or exiting the premises. They interfacing to PassPoint ACS or VistaKey. A user can function the same as alpha keypads, except when the trigger an access point (i.e., door strike) for 2 seconds by code + # 73 is entered.
  • Page 54: Programming For The Video Alarm Verification

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Programming for the Video Alarm Verification Program the 4204 relays as follows: Data Field Programming Device Type = 4 *30 = (Multifrequency dialing) Relay Type = 1 (ECP) *33 = primary phone number ECP Address = (module’s device address) *41 = 0 (use EOLR) Relay Number = (actual relay number used on the *45 = 1 (Contact ID)
  • Page 55: Section 5: Data Field Descriptions

    S E C T I O N Data Field Descriptions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Data Field Programming The following pages list this control’s data fields in numerical order.
  • Page 56 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Self Activating Siren Output If enabled, the alarm output is normally activated and turns off during alarms (ANPI requirement). 0 = disable 1 = enable If disabled the alarm output is normally off and turns on during alarms. Entry Delay #1 (partition-specific) 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...
  • Page 57 Section 5 - Data Field Descriptions Prevent Fire Timeout If enabled, there is no timeout of the alarm sounder duration for all fire zones, regardless of partition, so that fire sounding continues until the system is 0 = disable (timeout) reset.
  • Page 58 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Primary Subscriber’s Account Enter a 3- or 4-digit (depending on report format) primary subscriber account number. Each number requires a 2-digit entry so as to allow entry of Number (partition-specific) hexadecimal digits (B-F). If a 3-digit account number is to be used, enter data Enter 00-09;...
  • Page 59 Section 5 - Data Field Descriptions Suppress Wireless Siren Activation If enabled, the system does not activate wireless siren for fire alarms. for Fire Alarms 0 = disable 1 = enable Ring Detection Count Only applicable if using a 4286 VIP Module, TeleCommand, and/or if remote- initiated downloading will be used.
  • Page 60 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Country Code Enter the country code to enable the proper telephone system for the dialler. 00 = Latin America, Spain, Italy, Eastern NOTE: selections 01 – 07 require special hardware configuration. Europe, China 01 = Australia 02 = Belgium 03 = Denmark 04 = Finland...
  • Page 61 Section 5 - Data Field Descriptions Intermittent Sensor Suppression This option limits the number of messages (alarms or troubles) sent for a specific channel in an armed period. (partition-specific) Enter 01-15. Enter 00 for unlimited reports This field has four entries as follows: Zone 995, 996, 999, Duress Enable for Enable Dialler Reports for Panics &...
  • Page 62 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Check or TRBL Display Select whether the system should display TRBL or CHECK for trouble 1*07 conditions. 0 = CHECK 1 = TRBL Suppress Use of Armed LED on If enabled, the system suppresses the armed LED when the system is in the 1*08 armed state.
  • Page 63 Section 5 - Data Field Descriptions at the end of exit delay (no entry delay is activated). If the user does not re-enter the premises and disarm the system, the system will bypass the faulted entry/exit and/or interior zone(s). The rest of the system will be armed. In addition, the following dialler reports will be sent to the central station if programmed: •...
  • Page 64 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Cross Zoning Pair Three Select the third pair of cross zones, which must both be faulted within a five- 1*24 minute period to cause an alarm. Enter 001-128 Enter 000,000 to disable Cross Zoning Pair Four Select the fourth pair of cross zones, which must both be faulted within a five- 1*25 minute period to cause an alarm.
  • Page 65 Section 5 - Data Field Descriptions CPU Fail Trigger Output If enabled, output 2 on J7 to be CPU Fail output, overriding any other 1*36 selection for output 2 (CENELEC requirement). 0 = disable 1 = enable TLM Input on Zone 9 If enabled, the telephone line fault monitor is to be fed into zone 9.
  • Page 66 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Chime on External Siren (partition- If enabled, the system produces chime annunciation on the external alarm 1*47 sounder. specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable Wireless Keypad Assignment Select the partition in which 5827/5827BD RF keypad is used. 1*48 0 = none 1-8 = partition number...
  • Page 67 Section 5 - Data Field Descriptions Zone 5 Audio Alarm Verification If enabled, zone 5 is used for 2-way audio (AAV). 1*60 0 = disable NOTE: Zone 5 cannot be used as protection zone. 1 = enable Display Tamper If enabled, the system displays “Tamper” instead of “Check” or ‘Trbl” (see field 1*61 1*07).
  • Page 68 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Summer Time Start/End Month Enter the months (00-12) in which summer time starts and ends. 2*01 0 = disable Enter 00, 00 if summer time does not apply to the user’s region. Standard 1 = enable setting for North America is 04,10.
  • Page 69 Section 5 - Data Field Descriptions Enable J7 Triggers for Partition If enabled, the J7 triggers function for this partition. 2*20 (partition-specific) 0 = disable 1 = enable There are three entries in this field as follows: Fire, Burglary/Audible Panic, Supervision Pulses for LRR 2*21 Silent Panic/Duress.
  • Page 70 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide 5-16...
  • Page 71: Section 6: Scheduling Options

    S E C T I O N Scheduling Options • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Introduction To Scheduling General Extend Closing Time Period...
  • Page 72: Time Period Definitions

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Time-Driven Events Limitation of Access of Users by Time By using the time periods, the system can automatically A user’s access can be limited to a certain time period, activate and de-activate relays at predetermined times during which he can perform system functions.
  • Page 73: Open/Close Definitions

    Section 6 - Scheduling Options Open/Close Definitions General Additional Schedules The open/close scheduling is controlled by one of three Additional opening and closing schedules can be schedules. Each schedule consists of one time period for programmed using the Time-Driven Event openings and one time period for closings.
  • Page 74: Scheduling Menu Mode

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Scheduling Menu Mode The #80 Scheduling Menu Mode is used to program Event-driven options are programmed using Relay most of the scheduling and timed-event options. Enter Programming in #93 Menu Mode. Relay activation can Installer Code + [#] + [8] + [0] from the normal also be Time-Driven.
  • Page 75: Time Periods

    Section 6 - Scheduling Options PROMPT EXPLANATION Enter 1 to program access schedules. Refer to Limitation of Access Schedules Programming later in this Access Sched. ? section for detailed procedures. 1 = YES 0 = NO Enter 0 to move to the “Quit?” prompt. Enter 1 to quit #80 Scheduling Menu Mode and return to normal operating mode.
  • Page 76: Holiday Schedules

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Part Tues Thur 3…8 Open/Close Schedule Programming After entering Scheduling Menu Mode, press [0] until the “O/C Schedules?” prompt appears. PROMPT EXPLANATION Enter 1 to program opening and closing schedules. O/C Schedules ? 1 = YES 0 = NO Enter the appropriate partition number for which the following open/close schedules will apply.
  • Page 77: Time Driven Events

    Section 6 - Scheduling Options Holiday Schedule Programming After entering Scheduling Menu Mode, press [0] until the “Holidays ?” prompt appears. PROMPT EXPLANATION Enter 1 to program holiday schedules. Holidays ? 1 = YES 0 = NO Enter the 2-digit holiday number (01-16) to be programmed and press [✳] to accept entry. HOLIDAY NUMBER ? Enter 00 + [✳] at the “Holiday Number?”...
  • Page 78 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Note that these codes are independent of the relay Access Control Commands codes programmed during Output Programming in the Action Code Action Action Specifier #93 Menu Mode located in the Programming Guide. Access Point Grant Access Point # Relay Commands Access Point Grant with...
  • Page 79 Section 6 - Scheduling Options Time-Driven Event Programming After entering Scheduling Menu Mode, press [0] until the “Timed Events ?” prompt appears. The following menu items must first be programmed in Output Programming in the #93 Menu Mode: Enter Relay No. (reference identification number) Output Group (if applicable)
  • Page 80 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide ACTION CODES EXPLANATION ACTION SPECIFIER Action 42 42=Enable Access Time GROUP ? 12345678 Period for Access If you selected action 42, the prompt at the right appears. Enter the group HIT 0-8 group(s) number to which the time period will apply. Press [✳] to accept entry.
  • Page 81: Limitation Of Access Schedules

    Section 6 - Scheduling Options PROMPT EXPLANATION Enter 0 at the “Quit ?” prompt to return to the main menu choices and continue programming. Enter 1 to quit Quit ? Scheduling Menu Mode. 1 = YES 0 = NO Limitation of Access Schedules The user’s access code is assigned to a group when that Limitation of Access is a means by which a user’s access user is added to the system.
  • Page 82: Temporary Schedules

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide PROMPT EXPLANATION Enter 0 at the “Quit ?” prompt to return to the main menu choices and continue programming. Quit ? Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode. 1 = YES 0 = NO Temporary Schedules Each partition can be assigned a temporary schedule, which overrides the regular open/close schedule (and the holiday schedule).
  • Page 83: User Scheduling Menu Mode

    Section 6 - Scheduling Options PROMPT EXPLANATION This is the prompt that actually activates the temporary schedule. Days ? MTWTFSS To select the days to be activated, enter 1-7 (Monday = 1). An “X” appears under that day, indicating the Hit 0-7 temporary schedule for that day is active.
  • Page 84 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide PROMPT EXPLANATION Selecting “Permanent” (1) means that this schedule will be in effect on a continuous basis. Selecting 0 06 Permanent ? means that this schedule will be in effect for one week only. The letter “x” under the day is then cleared, but 0 = NO,1 = YES 0 all other entries for the output device remain programmed.
  • Page 85: Section 7: Downloading

    S E C T I O N Downloading • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information Downloading allows the operator to remotely access, program, and control the security system over normal telephone lines.
  • Page 86: On-Line Control Functions

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide On-Line Control Functions The following functions can be performed while on-line with a control panel: • Arm the System in the Away Mode; Disarm the System (if field *38 Armed Restriction is not programmed) • Bypass a Zone •...
  • Page 87: Figure 7-1. Direct Wire Downloading Connections

    Section 7 - Downloading J8 CONNECTOR 4142TR CABLE (SUPPLIED WITH 4100SM) 4100SM SERIAL MODULE To TB6 Aux. Power (+) + PWR (25mA current draw) To TB7 Aux. Power (-) - (GND) not used not used not used not used BLUE WHITE Figure 7-1.
  • Page 88 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide...
  • Page 89: Section 8: Setting The Real-Time Clock

    S E C T I O N Setting The Real-Time Clock • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information This system provides a real-time clock, which must be set in order for the system's event log to keep track of events by time and date.
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  • Page 91: Section 9: Security Access Codes

    S E C T I O N Security Access Codes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information This system allows a total of 150 security access codes User #2 must be programmed for the Quick...
  • Page 92: Multiple Partition Access

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Level 6: Duress Codes • Duress Reporting NOTE: A non-zero report Sends a silent alarm to a central monitoring station code for zone 992 (duress) must be if the user is being forced to disarm (or arm) the programmed, and partition-specific field *85 system under threat (system must be connected to duress location enabled, to enable Duress...
  • Page 93: Adding A Master, Manager, Or Operator Code

    Section 9 – Security Access Codes Adding a Master, Manager, or Operator Code Enter Installer Code † + [8] + new user no. (002-150) + new user’s code During user code entry, normal key depressions at other keypads in a partition are †...
  • Page 94: Changing A Master, Manager, Or Operator Code

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Changing a Master, Manager, or Operator Code Enter Installer Code * + [8] + new user no. (002-150) + new user’s code * Or Master or Manager Code, but the code must be a higher level of authority than the code being changed (e.g. a Manager Code can add an Operator-level Code, but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code).
  • Page 95: Section 10: Testing The System

    S E C T I O N Testing The System • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Battery Test When AC power is present, the VISTA-120 runs a brief If the VISTA-120 finds that the battery voltage is low...
  • Page 96: Armed Burglary System Test

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Armed Burglary System Test NOTE: The system must be rearmed after each code + Alarm messages are sent to the central station during the following tests. Notify the central off sequence. station that a test will be in progress. Check that entry/exit delay zones provide the assigned A display of “COMM.
  • Page 97: Trouble Conditions

    Section 10 – Testing The System Trouble Conditions Check or Trouble Messages Other System Messages Display Description Display Description CHECK or This indicates that a problem exists on COMM This indicates that a failure occurred TRBL the zone number displayed. Zone FAILURE in the telephone communication (as per field...
  • Page 98: To The Installer

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide To the Installer Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) Turning the System over to the User by the installer and frequent testing by the user are Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm going over each of its functions, as well as the User’s system.
  • Page 99: Appendix A: Specifications

    A P P E N D I X Specifications • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VISTA-120 CONTROL Physical: 318mm Wide X 368mm High X 76mm Deep...
  • Page 100 VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide...
  • Page 101: Appendix B: Contact Id And Event Log Codes

    A P P E N D I X Contact ID and Event Log Codes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Table of Contact ID Event Codes Code Definition...
  • Page 102: Table Of Event Log Codes

    VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide Code Definition Code Definition Event Log Reset Time/Date Reset Event Log 50% Full Exception Schedule Change Event Log 90% Full Access Schedule Change Event Log Overflow Table of Event Log Codes Event Alpha Event Alpha Access Control Test Mode Start BGN ACS TEST Door Forced Open Restore...
  • Page 103 Appendix B – Contact ID and Event Log Codes Event Alpha Event Alpha Door Forced Open DR FORCE RF Expander Module Restart RF RST RF Receiver Trouble RF TRBL System Disarmed by RF Key DISARMED-KEY RF Receiver Trouble Restore RF RST System Disarmed Earlier than Sched DISRMD-EARLY RF Transmitter Low Battery...
  • Page 105: Appendix C: Summary Of System Commands

    A P P E N D I X Summary of System Commands • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • User Code Add A User Code = User Code + 8 + New User Number + New User’s Code Commands...
  • Page 107: Index

    Index • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • #80 Scheduling Menu Mode.............
  • Page 108 Index CONTACT ID EVENT CODES ..........B-1 Contact ID Reporting in ASCII Through Printer Port ....5-7 Conventions Used in This Manual ........iii, v, vi Field 1*31 RF Transmitter Check-in interval to be Multiple of CPU Fail Trigger Output............5-10 1 Hour or 2 Hours ..............
  • Page 109 Index Master Code Level 1 ..............9-1 Powerline Carrier Devices............1-3 Master Keypad ................. 2-4 Power-Up in Previous State ............. 5-3 Master Partition ................ 1-2 Prevent Fire Timeout ............... 5-3 Maximum Number of Dialler Attempts ........5-5 Prevent Zone XXX Bypass............5-4 Maximum Number of Zones that can be Bypassed Primary Format ................
  • Page 110 Index Self Activating Siren Output............5-2 Turning the System Over to the User ........10-4 Send Cancel If Alarm + Off............. 5-12 Serial Number Polling Loop (SL) Type 06......... 4-7 serial printer .............1-3, 3-16, 7-2 SESCOA................. A-1 UNABLE TO ARM LOBBY PARTITION ........2-2 Sescoa/Radionics ..............
  • Page 111 Limitations & Warranty • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced wireless security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other...
  • Page 112 Honeywell factory service. Connection of any device(s) to a communicating bus of a Honeywell security system (e.g., keypad bus, polling loop) other than those manufactured or approved by Honeywell shall void this warranty. For warranty service, return product(s) transportation prepaid, to Honeywell Factory Service, 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791.
  • Page 114 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 Copyright © 2004 Honeywell International Inc. www.honeywell.com/security ÊN5944-8V6wŠ N5944-8V6 3/07 Rev A...

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