Arming the System (cont’d)

Single Button Arming

The “A”, “B”, “C”, and/or “D” keys on your keypad may have been programmed for single-button arming. Note that while it is not necessary to use a security code for arming (by using the Quick Arm method described previously), a security code must always be used when manually disarming the system.

If Single-Button Arming is programmed:

A function key has been assigned to a specific type of arming: STAY mode, NIGHT-STAY mode, AWAY mode, or STEP-ARMING (see Step-Arming paragraph).

You DO NOT need to enter your security code before pressing the function key but you always need your security code to DISARM the system.

Before arming, close all perimeter doors and windows.

1.Press and hold the assigned function key for 2 seconds (no code is required). Function keys are shown below.

A

1

OFF

2

AWAY

3

STAY

B

4

 

5

TEST

6

BYPASS

C

7

INSTANT

8

CODE

9

CHECK

D

*

READY

0

 

#

 

 

 

 

 

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Alpha Display:

DISARMED

READY TO ARM

Fixed-Word Display: Green LED lit

2.The keypad begins beeping and displays the armed message. The red ARMED indicator also lights.

Alpha Display:

ARMED***AWAY***

YOU MAY EXIT NOW

Fixed-Word Display: AWAY

Single Button “Step” Arming

Single-Button “Step” arming may be programmed into one of the lettered keys (A, B, C, or D). Check with your installer to see if this has been done in your system.

If Step-Arming is programmed:

The assigned key provides a choice of three levels of security.

The selected key can be pressed once, twice, or three times, increasing the level of security with each press, as follows

Key

First Press

Second Press

Third Press

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

A, B, C, D

Armed-STAY

Armed NIGHT-STAY

Armed-AWAY

 

 

(if programmed)

 

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Honeywell VISTA-21IP manual Single Button Arming, Single Button Step Arming, Key First Press Second Press Third Press