Honeywell ZyAIR G-3000, 3.5 manual Multiple Partition Access, VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide

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Level 6: Duress Codes

VISTA-40 Installation and Setup Guide

Level 6: Duress Codes

Sends a silent alarm to a central monitoring station if the user is being forced to disarm (or arm) the system under threat (system must be connected to a central station).

When the system’s Auxiliary Voltage Triggers are connected to another communication’s media (Derived Channel/Long Range Radio), note that duress is signaled on the same trigger that signals silent panic (whereas duress has its own unique report when digitally communicated).

Assigned on a partition-by-partition basis, and can be any code or codes desired.

General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes

The following rules apply to users when making modifications within the system based on the user code authority levels:

Master Codes and all lower-level codes can be used interchangeably when performing system functions within a partition (a system armed with a user’s temporary code can be disarmed with the Master Code or another user’s temporary code), except the Operator Level C Code described above.

A user may not delete or change the user code of the SAME or HIGHER authority than that which he is assigned.

A user (levels 0, 1 and 2 only) may only ADD users to a LOWER authority level.

A user may assign other users access to only those partitions to which he himself has access.

A user code can be DELETED or CHANGED only from within the partition it was created in.

User numbers must be entered in 2-digits. Single-digit user numbers must, therefore, always be preceded by a “0” (e.g., 03, 04, 05, etc.). Make sure the end user understands this requirement. Temporary codes are entered as 4-digit numbers.

Duress Reporting Note: A non-zero report code for zone 92 (duress) must be programmed, and partition-specific field *85 duress location enabled, to enable Duress reporting.

The Duress report-triggering logic activates on the 5th key depression (such as OFF), not the 4th key depression (last digit of code). Duress reports are not triggered if the 5th key is a [*], such as when you perform a GOTO or view the capabilities of a user.

Open/Close Reporting Note: When a user is added, the system prompts for Open/Close reporting capability only if the installer is adding the new user. When a Master or Manager adds a new user, the new user’s Open/Close reporting is the same as that of the Master or Manager who is adding the user. If Open/Close reports are required to be selectable by the Master or Manager, the Installer should assign two Master or Manager user codes: one with Open/Close reporting enabled, and one without.

Note that Open/Close reporting of Quick Arm is enabled if User 02 is enabled for Open/Close reporting, and that Quick Arm reports as User 00. In order for Quick Arm reports to be sent for all partitions, User 02 must have authority and Open/Close must be enabled for all partitions. If a code with access to all partitions is not desired, it is suggested that user 02 be assigned authority level 5 in all partitions, and that the code be kept secret. Authority level 5 cannot disarm the system unless armed by that user.

ADEMCO Contact ID format is capable of reporting Users 01-70 uniquely. If any other report format is used, only user numbers 01 – 15 can uniquely report to the central station. Users 16 – 70 will report as User 15.

Multiple Partition Access

Each user is programmed for a primary (home) partition. A user can also be given access to operate one or both partitions. Within each partition, each user may be programmed to have different levels of authority. For example, User 03, the VP of Engineering, could be assigned to work within the Engineering Department (Partition 1) of ABC Manufacturing. Because he needs the full capabilities in his area, he is assigned as a MASTER with Level 1 authority.

He must also be able to gain access to the manufacturing area (Partition 2) on an emergency basis. You can set this up easily by requesting that he also be assigned to Partition 2, with a level of authority set lower, such as Level 4 (OPERATOR Level B).

The control automatically assigns him the same user number within Partition 2.

EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE PARTITION ACCESS

Part 1

Part 2

User 3

User 3

Level 1

Level 4

Master

Oper B

In the above example, User 3 has MASTER authority in Partition 1 and OPERATOR B authority in Partition 2. His user number is the same for both partitions.

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Installing the ControlUsing 2-WireSmoke Detectors on Zone Using 4-WireSmoke Detectors on ZonesInstalling the 333PRM VISTA-40InstallationTOand Setup GuideUsing Smoke Power Reversal Module Smoke Detectors Compatible with the 333PRMFOUR-WIREDETECTOR CIRCUIT Section 3 - Installing the ControlFOUR-WIREDETECTOR CIRCUIT CONTROL PANELUsing 2-WireLatching Glassbreaks on Zone Installing RPM DevicesVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide 3-10Step Action Section 3 - Installing the Control3-11 Figure 3-16 Polling Loop Connections to the3-12 VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideUsing the 4297 Polling Loop Extender Polling Loop SupervisionRF System Installation Advisories Wireless Zone ExpansionSection 3 - Installing the Control Installation and Setup of the 5881 RF ReceiversStep Action VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide3-14 StepThe 5800TM must not be installed within Section 3 - Installing the ControlInstalling the 5800TM Module 5800 Series Transmitter SetupTransmitter Battery Life Installing Relay DevicesVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Installing the 4204 Relay ModulesInstalling X10 Devices Installing the Ground Start ModuleSection 3 - Installing the Control The wire that reads + 50VDC is the RING sideKeyswitch Tamper Operation Installing a Remote KeyswitchVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Wiring for the Remote KeyswitchLong Range Radio Connected to the J7 Triggers Installing a 4100SMRemote Keypad Sounder Section 3 - Installing the ControlConnecting the 4100SM to a Serial Printer Installing the 4285/4286 VIP ModuleVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide UL installationsStep Action Section 3 - Installing the Control3-21 Step ActionInstalling the Audio Alarm Verification Module VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide3-22 3-23 Connecting the TransformerSection 3 - Installing the Control UVCM AND UVST SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS3-24 VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuidePower Limiting Outputs OutputSection 3 - Installing the Control Determining the Control’s Power Supply LoadPanel Earth Ground Connections AC Power Outlet Ground Available fromTable 3 Alarm Output Current Load Determining the Size of the Standby BatteryVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide AlarmRecommended Battery Section 3 - Installing the ControlTable 6 Battery Selection Table 3-27VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide 3-28Entering and Exiting Programming Mode ProgrammingProgram Modes Data Field Programming ModeEntry Errors #93 Menu Mode ProgrammingVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide 1Enter Program Mode Installer Code +MAIN MENU VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide#93 Menu Mode Programming Commands OPTIONSZone Defaults Zone Number DesignationsVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Communication DefaultsType 05 Trouble by Day/Alarm by Night Zone Response Type DefinitionsCommunication Defaults for Zones Section 4 - ProgrammingType 06 24-HourSilent Alarm Zone Input Type DefinitionsVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Type 07 24-HourAudible AlarmSection 4 - Programming Programming for Access ControlProgramming for 4100SM StepVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Programming Data Fields Data Field DescriptionsAbout Data Field Programming Installer CodeKeyswitch Assignment VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideAlarm Sounder Duration partition-specific Prevent Fire TimeoutPABX Access Code 24 25 26Power-Upin Previous State Section 5 - Data Field DescriptionsDownload Command Enables 38 39VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Enable Open/Close report for KeyswitchFIELD 45 46 47 48 49Section 5 - Data Field Descriptions TITLE and DATA ENTRIESAlarm Code for Zones 59 60 61 62VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Alarm Code for ZonesAlarm Code for Zones 74 75 76 77Supervisory and Restore Codes Alarm Code for ZonesNon-AlarmReport Codes Second Digit 82 83 84VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Restore Report Timing1*33 1*01 1*02 1*03 1*04 1*05 1*09 1*28 1*29 1*301*31 1*341*38 1*361*37 1*391*57 1*491*53 1*582*18 2*022*17 2*19Remote Downloading is not a UL Listed feature Downloading PrimerGeneral Information Access SecurityOn-LineControl Functions Getting On-Linewith a Control PanelVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Stage What HappensDirect-WireDownloading Telco HandoffSection 24 - Downloading Primer VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide S E C T I O N Setting the Real-TimeClockSetting the Time and Date General InformationVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Level 0 Installer User 1 Code User Access CodesUser Codes & Levels of Authority S E C T I O NEXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE PARTITION ACCESS Multiple Partition AccessVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Level 6 Duress CodesAdding a Master, Manager, or Operator Code Section 9 - User Access CodesPROMPTEXPLANATION Deleting a Master, Manager, or Operator Code Changing a Master, Manager, or Operator CodeAdding an RF Key to an Existing User Exiting the User Edit ModeDialer Test Testing the SystemBattery Test Burglary Walk-TestCode + 5 TESTStep Action 1Enter Installer Code + Testing Wireless TransmittersVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Transmitter ID Sniffer ModeSection 10 - Testing The System To the InstallerTrouble Conditions Power FailureTechnical Support VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideContacting Technical Support ATLIS-FAXFAXBACK Automated Fax Retrieval SystemRegulatory Agency Statements UL Installation RequirementsUL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm A P P E N D I X AFor Grade A Service UL611/UL1610 Central Station Burglary AlarmVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide For Grade AA ServiceIN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS Appendix A - Regulatory Agency StatementsFCC PART 68 NOTICE VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide CANADIAN EMISSIONS STATEMENTSAVIS User Code Commands Programming Commands Summary of System CommandsA P P E N D I X B Event Logging CommandsVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Interface Wiring SpecificationsA P P E N D I X C Interface WiringVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Contact ID Event CodesA P P E N D I X D CodeVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Index Index-1VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Index-2Index Index-3VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Index-4THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM LIMITED WARRANTY Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York ¬19+lN7001V5 5/04 Rev A