Honeywell Ademco Security Systems, VISTA-10P User Security Codes, Setting the Real-Time Clock

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Installation Instructions

User Security Codes

The system supports up to 16 security codes, which can each be assigned one of 4 authority levels. The authority level determines the functions each code can perform as follows:

Authority Levels (authority levels can be assigned to users 3-16 only; users 1 and 2 cannot be changed)

Level

User No.

Functions

Installer

01

(default=4112) perform all security functions except can disarm only if used to

 

 

arm; can enter program mode; can change System Master code; cannot assign any

 

 

other user codes

System

02

(default 1234) only one system master code per system; can perform all

Master

 

security functions, add/delete users, change system master code, view event log, set

 

 

system clock, program keypad macro, program scheduled events, activate output

 

 

devices (triggers/relays)

 

 

 

0-User

03-16

perform security functions (arm, disarm, etc.) only; cannot add/delete

 

 

users, view event log, set system clock or program scheduled events

 

 

 

1-Arm Only

see “user”

arm system only

 

 

 

2-Guest

see “user”

can disarm the system only if it was used to arm the system

3-Duress

see “user”

performs security functions, but also silently sends a duress message to the central

 

 

station; reports as duress code user number.

 

 

 

Refer to the user guide for procedures on adding/deleting security codes and changing attributes. The following is a brief description of how to add user codes.

Changing the System Master code...

Using Installer code: Installer code + [8] + 02 + new code

Using current System Master code: System Master code + [8] + 02 + new code + new code again

Adding a User Code: Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + user’s code

Deleting a User Code: Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + [#] [0]

Assigning Attributes: Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + [#] [attribute no.] + value

Attributes:

Values

 

1 =

Authority Level 0-3 (see Authority Level table above)

2 =

Access Group 0-8 (0 = not assigned to a group)

3 =

Not Used

4 =

RF Zone No.;assigns user number to button type zone (keyfob) for arm/disarm.

 

(keyfob must be enrolled in system first; see Wireless Key Templates section)

5 =

Open/Close Paging; 1 for yes, 0 for no

Setting the Real-Time Clock

1. +[#] + [6] [3]

(Security Code)

2.Press [∗] when the time/date is displayed.

A cursor appears under the first digit of the hour.

To move cursor ahead, press []. To go back, press [#].

Enter the 2-digit hour and 2-digit minute setting.

Press [1] for PM or [2] for AM.

Enter the last two digits of the current year.

Enter the 2-digit month and 2-digit day setting.

3.To exit, press [∗] when cursor is at the last digit, or wait 10 seconds.

Alpha Display:

DISARMED

READY TO ARM

TIME/DATE SAT 04:04PM 10/17/00

Current time display

TIME/DATE SAT 04:04P2000/10/17

Time/date editing display

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Contents Ademco VISTA-10P Ademco VISTA-10PSIA Recommendations for Proper Protection Table Of Contents System Communication and Operation Menu Mode ProgrammingTesting the System Features and Installation Highlights CapabilitiesFunctions Compatible DevicesImportant Installation Highlights Installer Please Read Mounting the PC Board Alone no RF Receiver Mounting and Wiring the ControlCabinet and Lock Mounting Board with RF Receiver Mounting the PC Board and RF ReceiverWiring to Keypads Supplementary Power optionalKeypad Addresses Size MA or less 100 mA 300 mA 500 mA 600 mAWiring the AC Transformer Backup BatteryWire Run Chart Distance from control Wire SizeMetal Cold Water Pipe AC Power Outlet GroundEarth Ground Hardwire Zones Wire Smoke DetectorsSmoke Detectors Normally Open Zones/ Normally Open Eolr ZonesRF Receiver No. of Zones Installing the RF ReceiverInstalling a 5800TM Module Transmitter Battery Life Installing the TransmittersInstalling a Keyswitch Connecting Relay Modules Keyswitch Wiring ConnectionsPhone Line/Phone Module Connections On-Board Trigger Connector with 4-Wire CableOn-Board Triggers Phone Module Problems Long Range Radio ConnectionsAudio Alarm Verification Connections AAV, listen-In RJ31XTo enable keypads Programming OverviewAbout Programming KeypadsWireless Receiver, Transmitters, and Wireless Keys keyfobs Pager ProgrammingFunction Keys Output DevicesZone Type Definitions No Alarm Response KeyswitchConfigurable Monitor ZoneMenu Mode Programming ∗56, *57, ∗58, ∗79, ∗80, ∗81, ∗82 Loading Factory Defaults/Initializing for DownloadExiting the Programming Mode Task ProcedureReports as†† Enabled By… Table of Device AddressesSystem Setup Fields Data Field ProgrammingAbout Data Field Programming Programming Data FieldsZone Sounds & Timing Dialer Programming System Status Report Codes Cancel Report Code Alarm Restore Report CodeTrouble Restore Report Code Bypass Restore Report CodeMiscellaneous System Fields Event Log Enables Event Log Full Report CodeOption Selection No. of Reports In Armed Period per Zone Swinger SuppressionPager Programming Fields Configurable Zone Type Programming Fields Configurable Zone TypeConfigurable Zone Type Options Zone Type 90 Report CodesConfigurable Zone Type Charts Zone Conditions Represented EntriesKeypad Programming Fields Installation Instructions Menu Mode Programming Zone Programming ProcedureZone Programming Overview ∗56 and ∗58 Menu Modes SET to CONFIRM? 0 = no 1 = YESInput Type RF Trans Input S/N LInput S/N Xmit to ConfirmProgram ALPHA? 0 = no 1 = YES ∗58 Expert Programming Mode ProceduresCompleting Zone Programming Template ? Wireless Key Programming TemplatesRC in L Wireless Key Predefined Default Templates Wireless Key TransmitterInput S/N AXXX-XXXX Xmit to Confirm Press to SkipOutput Device Programming Overview *79/*80 Menu Mode Menu Mode Output Device Mapping∗79 Menu Mode Output Device programming involvesMenu Mode Defining Output Functions ∗80 Menu ModeOutput Definition Components Prompt EntryE P Trig Zone List Overview ∗81 Menu Mode Menu ModeZone List Programming List No Used for…Function Key Programming Overview ∗57 Menu Mode Programming Function KeysPress the desired function key, A-D Is no longer available to be used as an endWhen defining descriptors About Descriptor Programming Overview ∗82 Menu ModeProgramming Zone Descriptors Menu mode ∗82 ZN 01 Back D OOR ZN 01 Back DoorZN 01 Back Door Custom?Character Ascii Chart For Adding Custom Words For Entering Zone DescriptorsProgramming Installer and User Schedules System Operation section= group number Installation Instructions Report Code Formats System Communication and OperationSystem Communication Overview Where Code for Type +1/4+1 Report Standard ExpandedMaximum Ademco Contact IDCode Definition Level User No Functions Setting the Real-Time ClockUser Security Codes Keypad Commands Keypad FunctionsVoice Keypads Function DescriptionVarious System Trouble Displays Alpha DisplayMeaning Keys Displayed as ZoneTesting the System About Test ProceduresChecking Transmitter Enrollment Sniffer Mode System TestGo/No Go Test Mode Automatic Standby Battery TestsDialer Communication Test and Periodic Test Reports Automatic Periodic Test ReportSpecifications & Accessories Relay ModulePhone Modules Long Range RadioModel Product Input Type Description Series Transmitter Input Loop IdentificationCompatible 5800 Series Transmitters Table 5827 Wireless Keypad Can be used to turn the burglary protection on and offInstallation Instructions Industrie Canada Federal Communications Commission FCC PartIndustry Canada FCC PartUL Notices SIA Quick Reference GuideLimitations and Warranty Limitations of this Alarm System10-2 Index 10-4 Summary of Connections Limited Warranty K0735V3 10/04 Rev. B