Honeywell VISTA-50PUL manual Fire Alarm System, Using #70 Relay Menu Mode, Emergency Evacuation

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SPEED KEY (MACROS)

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FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

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General Information

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In Case Of Fire Alarm

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Defining

38

Silencing A Fire Alarm

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Executing

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Typical Trouble Displays

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ACCESS DOOR CONTROL

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Power Failure

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General Information

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Non-Alpha Keypad Displays

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Executing

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Recommendations For Smoke And

 

USING #70 RELAY MENU MODE

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Heat Detectors

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General Information

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Recommendations For Proper

 

USING SCHEDULES

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Intrusion Protection

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Delaying the Closing Time

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EMERGENCY EVACUATION

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Temporary Open/Close Schedules

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MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM

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Programming Temporary Schedules

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Taking Care of Your System

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PROGRAMMING DEVICE TIMERS

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Replacing Batteries in Wireless

 

General Information

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Sensors

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EVENT LOG PROCEDURES

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Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones

 

General Information

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at the Keypad

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To Display The Event Log

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Routine Care

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TESTING THE SYSTEM

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QUICK GUIDE TO SYSTEM

 

(TO BE CONDUCTED WEEKLY)

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FUNCTIONS

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Using the 5 TEST Key

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SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE

 

NOTIFICATION

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Testing Your System

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INDEX

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Contents $0&29,67$65,6 9,67$39,67$38 Page Table of Contents Fire Alarm System Using #70 Relay Menu ModeProgramming Device Timers Emergency EvacuationSystem Overview GeneralPartitioned System ZonesAlarms Memory of AlarmSystem Overview cont’d Fire ProtectionUsing Schedules Device TimersTo Access Another Partition Goto Command Speed Key MacrosSelf-Help Feature Phone Access & Voice Response CapabilityMaster Keypad Operation To view the abbreviated instructionsAbout The Keypads Alpha KeypadFunctions Of The Keypad Function KeysFunctions Of The Keypad cont’d Removes IndividualFunctions Of The Keypad cont’d Entry/Exit Delays General InformationDuress Code Security Codes & Authority LevelsQuick Arming Security Codes & Authority Levels cont’d Authority LevelsTo Exit User Edit Mode General Rules on Authority Levels and ChangesTo Add a User CodeMULTI-ACCESS ? 0 = no , 1 = YES To Change a User’s Code To Delete a UserAccessing Other Partitions To Access Another PartitionGlobal Arming To Goto another partitionAccessing Other Partitions cont’d Global Arming NotesWhse Disarmed HIT for Faults Fault 002 Loading Dock WindowSystem StatusCommon Lobby Operation How User Codes Affect the Common Lobby Codes with Global ArmingCodes with Non-Global Arming Other Methods of Arming/DisarmingUsing Ready Key To show faulted zonesTypical fault display Checking For Open ZonesDisplaying All Zone Descriptors Using Bypass Key Bypassing Protection ZonesTo bypass zones, the system must be disarmed first Bypass 007 Front Upstairs BedroomTo use the Quick Bypass feature Bypassing Protection Zones cont’dQuick Bypass Displaying Bypassed ZonesArming Perimeter Only Using Stay keyArmed ***STAY Zone Bypassed Using the 7 Instant Key Armed *INSTANT* Zone BypassedArming All Protection Using Away KeyArmed **AWAY YOU MAY Exit NOW Using the 4 Maximum Key Armed *MAXIMUM* YOU MAY Exit NOWDisarming And Silencing Alarms Using the 1 OFF KeyTo disarm the system and silence burglary or fire alarms Disarmed Ready to ARMArming Using The KeyswitchDisarming Chime Mode Using KeyChime Mode on Chime Mode OFFViewing Alarm Company Messages MESSAGE. Press For 5 SecsUsing Panic Keys Panic KeysDefining Speed Key MacrosEnter Speed KEY D Executing Speed Key Macros cont’dEnter User Code Access Door Control Using #70 Relay Menu Mode Enter Device noUsing Schedules Delaying the Closing TimeClosing DELAY? KEY 0-2 Hours Temporary Open/Close SchedulesUsing Schedules cont’d Programming Temporary SchedulesTo program temporary schedules MON Disarm Wind AM 0845AM MON ARM Window 0745AM 0845AMDays ? Mtwtfss HIT 0-7 X To enter the device timer menu mode Programming Device TimersPorch Lite Enter OUTPUT# Programming Device Timers cont’d DAYS? Mtwtfss HIT 0-7 X Permanent ?Event Log Procedures Enter Code + # + 6 + Select the display modeEnter 0 = Recent 1 = Complete Select the partitionEvent Logging Procedures Use the 3 & 1 keys for nextPress 8 to select a category After the last event has beenUsing the 5 Test Key Testing Your SystemCase Of Fire Alarm Fire Alarm SystemSilencing a Fire Alarm Trouble Conditions Typical Trouble DisplaysTrouble Conditions cont’d Power FailureNon-Alpha Keypad Displays Recommendations For Proper Protection Recommendations For Smoke And Heat DetectorsRecommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection Recommendations For Proper Protection cont’dAddition, we recommend the following Emergency Evacuation Maintaining Your System Replacing Batteries in Wireless SensorsTaking Care of Your System Maintaining Your System cont’d Silencing Low Battery Warning Tones at the KeypadRoutine Care Quick Guide To System Functions FunctionQuick Guide To System Functions cont’d Summary Of Audible Notification Alpha Display KeypadsFederal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 Statement Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 Notice Canadian Department of Communications DOC Statement Limitations of this Alarm System Index Add User CodePOWER/READY Indicator Quick Guide ReadyLimited Warranty Page Page Page Page Eileen Way, Syosset, New York

VISTA-50P, VISTA-50PUL specifications

Honeywell's VISTA-50PUL and VISTA-50P are versatile and highly regarded security control panels ideal for residential and small commercial applications. These two models are designed to provide robust security capabilities while offering a range of features that enhance user convenience and system reliability.

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User-friendliness is another key aspect of the VISTA models. They include intuitive programming options and user-friendly interfaces for easy setup and operation. The keypads are designed with clear displays and responsive controls, making it easy for users to arm and disarm their systems, review event logs, and manage system settings.

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