Honeywell VISTA-21IPSIA manual Macro Key Programming & Usage, About Macro Keys

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Macro Key Programming & Usage

About Macro Keys

The “A”, “B”, “C” or “D” keys can be used to automatically activate a series of commands of up to 16 keystrokes, if programmed for this function. These keystrokes, as a group, are called “macros” and are stored in the system's memory.

Typical macro functions can include:

-Arming sequences: STAY, NIGHT-STAY, INSTANT, or AWAY

-Bypassing particular zone(s)

-Activating relay(s) for turning on (or off) lights, fans, etc.

Up to four macros can be assigned – but no more than one macro to a key.

Macros can be activated only by users with authority levels authorized to perform the macro’s function.

NOTE: The installer must activate the desired function key (using *57 Function key Menu Mode) before macros can be assigned.

See the chart at the back of this manual for the key(s) assigned for macros.

1. + [#] + [6] + [6]

(Master Code)

2.Enter the macro number (1-4) to be programmed at the “Select Macro?” prompt. Remember, only one macro can be assigned to each key.

3.If a macro has been previously defined, the keystrokes are shown on the bottom line of the display; otherwise the display is blank.

To exit this mode (and keep the existing macro definition), press any key except the [∗] key. The system returns to normal mode.

To define a macro for the selected key, press [∗] and continue with the next prompt.

Enter the first of the series of desired commands, (do not include your master code), then press/hold the “D” key for at least two seconds to complete the first command. This key terminates each command, and appears as an “F” in the keypad display.

Alpha Display:

∗∗∗∗DISARMED∗∗∗∗

READY TO ARM

SELECT MACRO

1-40

MACRO DISPLAY

MACRO PGM

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Contents Ademco Vista Series About This Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents System Overview IntroductionSystem Basics System Overview cont’d Scheduling Using the Voice Message Center if Voice Keypad is installedPaging Feature Function KeysGeneral Information About The KeypadsArmed Ready Message MIC About The Keypads cont’dFIXED-WORD Display Keypad Armed Ready Message MIC Functions of the KeypadsFunctions of the Keypads cont’d MIC Entry/Exit Delays Entry DelayExit Delay Entry/Exit Delays cont’d Exit AlarmsExit Error Conditions Using the ∗ Key to Display and Announce System Status To turn the Voice Status feature on/off #Checking For Open Zones Arming the System Instant Mode Arms Perimeter Only, Entry Delay OffAway Mode Arms Entire System, Entry Delay On Maximum Mode Arms Entire System, Entry Delay OffQuick Arming Arming CommandsMode Press these keys… Keypad Confirms By… Arming the System cont’dSingle Button Arming Single Button Step ArmingKey First Press Second Press Third Press To arm in the Stay mode KeyswitchUsing the Keyswitch To arm in the Away modeUsing the OFF key Disarming and Silencing AlarmsBypassing Protection Zones Using the Bypass KeyQuick Bypass Bypassing Protection Zones cont’dChime Mode Using the Chime ModeUsing the Voice Chime Setting the Date and Time Date and TimeViewing the Current Date and Time To activate a Panic Function Using Panic KeysThis Function Sends This Signal With This Sounding… Panic KeysAbout Macro Keys Macro Key Programming & UsageUsing a Programmed Macro Key Macro Key Programming & Usage cont’dExample of Macro Programming To Deactivate Devices Using Device CommandsAbout Device Commands To Activate DevicesAbout Automatic Paging Paging FeaturePaging Feature cont’d About Manual PagingLatch Key Paging Security Codes & Authority Levels About Security CodesAuthority Level Definitions Security Codes & Authority Levels cont’d How to Assign Security Codes and AttributesAccessing Other Partitions About Accessing PartitionsGoto Command and Multi-Partition Arming Accessing Other Partitions cont’d Using the GoTo CommandMulti-Partition Arming Common Zone Operation About Scheduling SchedulingScheduling cont’d Understanding the Type of Event Displayed Event Logging ProceduresAbout Event Logging Viewing the Event LogSTAY/INSTANT Event Logging Procedures cont’dAbout Testing the System Testing the SystemTrouble Conditions If there are wireless sensors* in your system, the CheckOr Check Alarm 1xx Fault 1xx CheckTrouble Conditions cont’d Rcvr JamOr no AC Busy-StandbyLong Rng Trbl Maintaining Your System This Section Applies only to Residential Systems Fire Alarm SystemFire Alarm System cont’d Individual KeysOr Key Pairs Kitchen Dining Emergency Evacuation Quick Guide to Basic System Functions Function Procedure CommentsFixed-Word Display Keypads Summary of Audible/Visual NotificationsAlpha Display Keypads Summary of A/V Notifications cont’dRegulatory Statements and Warnings FCC PartIndustry Canada Regulatory Statements cont’d Ringer Equivalence Number NoticeIndustrie Canada System Features Log User Setup System Features Log cont’dPaging Setup User Setup cont’dList of Output Devices OWNER’S Insurance Premium Credit Request Cont Page Page Limitations of this System ÊK14490V1Š