Title: Vista-20P Series WebCast
1Vista-20P SeriesWebCast
2Introduction
- This course will cover programming and features
on the Vista-20P throughout, with several slides
that explain and compare the Vista-20P with the
Vista-10P and Vista-15P.
3Series Comparison
Vista-20P Vista-15P Vista-10P
Max Zones 48 32 22
Standard wired zones 8 6 6
Zone Doubling 15 0 0
Max Wired Expansion 40 22 0
Max Wireless (5800) 40 26 16
Keyfob zones 16 8 8
Programmable outputs 16 8 4
on-board Voltage triggers 2 2 2
Zone Lists 12 10 9
Pager Support 4 2 1
Event Log 100 50 32
User Codes 48 33 16
AUI consoles 4 2 0
4Agenda
- Basic Panel Features
- Mechanics of Programming
- Programming Locations
- 56 Zone Programming
- 79 Output Device Mapping
- 80 Defining Output Functions
- Security Codes Authority Levels Special
Features
5Features
- Unvacated auto stay
- Cross zoning
- Night arming
- Carbon monoxide zone type
- Dynamic zone type
- Scheduling
- Vent Zone
- Automatic Periodic Test Command
- SIA compliant
6ANSI/SIA CP-01-2000
A FALSE ALARM REDUCTION standard, calls for
manufacturers to default control panels as
follows
- 60 second exit delay
- 30 second entry delay plus 30 second dialer delay
- Auto Stay arming enabled
- Cancel verify option is enabled (displays on
keypad) - Swinger suppression defaulted to 1 report per
zone per armed period
7Vista-20P Series Mechanics of Programming
8Mechanics of Programming
- Entering Program Mode - Use one of the following
methods to enter Programming Mode - 1. Press both the and keys at the same
time, within 50 seconds after power is applied to
the Control. - 2. After power-up, enter the Installer Code
(4112) 800 - (If 98 was used to exit previously, method 1
above must be used to enter the program mode
again) - Note When connecting a console to a defaulted
panel, the console must be set to address 16.
This will be covered later.
9Defaulting
- To default the panel you will enter
- 9 7
- Upon entering programming for the first time, it
is recommended that you default the panel. - To set the panel for first time communication
with Compass Downloading Software you will enter - 9 6
- CSID FFFFFFFF
- Primary Subscriber Account Number FFFF
Note If your downloader requires a call back
phone number, refer to field 94 in your
programming form.
10Mechanics of Programming
20 Installer Code
4112
Enter 4 digits, 0 9 To change the Installers
Code you would enter Programming mode, then press
20, then the new code.
To view what is in field 20 you would enter 20,
the panel will display the location contents one
digit at a time.
11Mechanics of Programming
- Exiting Program Mode
- 98 prevents re-entry into the Programming modes
using the Installer Code. -
- 99 allows re-entry into the Programming modes
using Installer Code (4112) 800 - Note If 98 is used to exit programming mode,
the system must be powered down, AC and Battery,
then press simultaneously within 50 seconds
of power up to re-enter programming.
12Vista-20P Series Programming Locations
13Entry/Exit Programming
- 34 Exit Delay
- 35 Entry Delay 1
- 36 Entry Delay 2
60,60
Part. 1 Part. 2
00 - 96 0-96 Sec. 97 120 Sec.
30,30
Part. 1 Part. 2
00 - 96 0-96 Sec. 97 120 Sec.
98 180 Sec. 99 240 Sec.
30,30
Part. 1 Part. 2
Same entry choices as 35
14Communication Programming
- 41 Primary Phone Number
- 42 Second Phone Number
Enter up to 20 digits
Enter up to 20 digits
- 43 P1 Primary Account Number
- 44 P1 Second Account Number
4 or 10 Digits
FFFF
4 or 10 Digits
FFFF
15Communication Programming
- 45 P2 Primary Account Number
- 46 P2 Second Account Number
- 48 Report Format
4 or 10 Digits
FFFF
4 or 10 Digits
FFFF
7,7
Prim. Sec.
0 31, 41 Ademco L/S Stand. 6 42 Ademco
Express 1 31, 41 Radionics Stand. 7
4-digit Ademco Contact ID 2 42 Ademco L/S
Stand. 8 31, 41 Ademco L/S
Stand. 3 42 Radionics Stand. 9
31, 41 Radionics Expanded 5 10-Digit Ademco
Contact ID
16Backup Communications
29 Long Range Radio Output
0
0 No 1 Yes
- 29 Menu Mode for IP/GSM Enable (rev 7)
This is a Menu Mode command, not a data field,
for programming IP/GSM options.
Enable INT IP/GSM?
Enable IP/GSM? 0 NO 1YES
0 no, not using either IP or GSM 1 yes, Using
IP and/or GSM module to continue
Programming/Diagnostics Select 1 Prog (program
the IP/GSM options) 2 Diag (enter diagnostic
mode) Do not select if using an external comm
device 0 Quit returns to data field
programming mode
1PROG 2DIAG 0QUIT
1729 Menu Mode Keypad Functions
Internal Device Programming Prompts scroll
the options of a particular prompt accept
the entry and move to the next prompt A
backspace or shift-A for escape B scroll to
next prompt or shift-B scroll to previous
prompt C answer No or shift-C answer Yes to
prompt D shift key
18Backup Communications
- 54 Dynamic Signaling Delay
- 55 Dynamic Signaling Priority
0
0 No delay (Both signals sent) 1-15 delay
times in 15 sec. increments 1 15 Sec. 2 30
Sec. Etc. Note if 55 is set to 0, use min.
30 sec to avoid redundant IP report.
0
0 Primary Dialer first 1 IP/GSM module first
19System Setup
84 Auto Stay Arm 85 Cross Zone
Timer 93 Reports in Armed Period
Per Zone
1 0no, 1partition 1 only 2partition 2 only,
3both partitions
If enabled, the system will automatically change
AWAY mode to STAY mode if the entry/exit door is
not opened and closed within the exit delay time
after the user arms in AWAY mode from a wired
keypad.
0 015 sec.
(Assign cross zones on zone list 4, with 81 Menu
mode)
(see program sheet for complete list of options)
1 0Unlimited Reports 11 report per
22 reports per
20Pager Information
160 Pager 1 Phone No.
Enter up to 20 digits
7-digit status code XXX-YYYY XXX 3-digit
event code 911 Alarm 811 Trouble 101
Opening (disarm) 102 Closing (arm AWAY
YYYY 4-digit user or zone number The first
digit indicates the partition, followed by the
3-digit user or zone number.
0 system, 1 part 1 2 part 2, 3 part 3
161 Pager 1 Characters
Enter up to 16 digits
- The character could be composed of
- PIN number
- Subscriber account number
- (enter 11 to send )
- (enter 12 to send )
- Pause (enter 13 to allow a 2-second pause)
21Pager Options
162 Pager 1 Reporting Options
0,0,0
Part. 1 Part. 2 Common
0 no report sent 1 open/closes all
users 4 All alarms and troubles 12
Alarms/troubles for zones entered in zone list
9 13 Alarms/troubles for zones entered in zone
list 9 and open/close for all users
Pagers 2-4 are set up the same way in Locations
163 -171
22Pager Options
172 Pager Delay Option for Alarms
3
0 none 1 1 minute 2 2 minutes 3 3
minutes This delay is for ALL pagers in the
system.
23Configurable Zone Type Programming
182 Configurable Zone Type 90
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9
10
See programming sheet for complete List of
options.
183 Zone Type 90 Report Codes
90 Alarm ID XXX Trouble IDXXX
Enter the desired 3-digit Contact ID report codes
for alarms and troubles occurring on zones
assigned to this zone type.
184 Configurable Zone Type 91
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9
10
See programming sheet for complete List of
options.
185 Zone Type 91 Report Codes
91 Alarm ID XXX Trouble IDXXX
Enter the desired 3-digit Contact ID report codes
for alarms and troubles occurring on zones
assigned to this zone type.
24Advanced User Interface Programming
1 1 0 0
189 Symphony (AUI) enable
AUI 1 AUI 2 AUI 5 AUI 6
Enter each AUIs Home partition. 0 disabled 1
partition 1 2 partition 2 3 partition 3
(common)
Note an external power supply may be required
when using AUI consoles.
25Keypad Options
NOTE Options for keypad address 16 are set by
the factory and cannot be changed. Each keypad
must be assigned a unique address.
190 Keypad 2 Address 17 191 196
Are Identical for addresses 18 23 respectively.
0 0
Sound
Partition/Enable
0 no suppression 1 suppress arm/disarm and
E/E beeps 2 suppress chime beeps only 3
suppress arm/disarm, E/E, and chime beeps
0 keypad disabled 1-3 part.no. (3common)
26Keypad Options
0
197 Exit Time Display Interval 198 Display
Partition Number (for Alpha Display Keypads)
199 ECP Fail Display
0 no display 1-5 seconds between display
refresh
0
0 no 1yes (partition number appears on Alpha
Display)
0
0 3-digit display (1 device address) 1
2-digit fixed-display as 91
27Vista-20P Series ECP Addressing
28Table of Device Addresses
All devices attached to ECP (keypad) terminals
must be addressed. Depending on the device and
its function the address is determined by the
following
Address Keypad Message Device
00 100/91 RF Receiver
01 N/A AUI 1
02 N/A AUI 2
03 103/91 Long Range Radio
04 104/91 4286 Voice Module
05 N/A AUI 5
06 N/A AUI 6
07 08 09 10 11 107/91 108/91 109/91 110/91 111/91 Zone Expanders (4219/4229) Module 1 zones 09-16 Module 2 zones 17-24 Module 3 zones 25-32 Module 4 zones 33-40 Module 5 zones 41-48
29Table of Device Addresses
Address Keypad Message Device
12 13 14 15 112/91 113/91 114/91 115/91 Relay Modules (4204) Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4
16-23 N/A Keypads Keypad 1 8
28 N/A 5800TM module
Addressable devices are identified by 1
plus the device address when reporting. Enter a
report code for zone 91 to enable addressable
device reporting (default reports enabled).
See field 199, mentioned earlier, for ECP Fail
Display options.
30Vista-20P SeriesZone Programming56 Menu Mode
3156 Zone Programming Mode
0 no 1 yes
Confirm?
SET TO CONFIRM? 0 NO 1YES 0
Enter Zone Number 01-99 zone number 00 quit
to continue Not all numbers Available.
Enter Zn Num. (00 Quit) 10
Summary Screen to continue IN L Wireless,
RF Supervision IN AD Expansion, AW Aux
wired HW RT Hard Wire, EL loop type
Zn ZT P RC In L 10 00 1 10 RF 1
Or
Zn ZT P RC In AD 10 00 1 10 AW
07
Or
Zn ZT P RC HW RT 02 00 1 10 EL 1
3256 Zone Programming Mode
Zone Type (ZT) 00 Not Used 01 Entry/Exit
1 02 Entry/Exit 2 03 Perimeter 04
Interior Follower 05 Day/Night 06 24-Hr
Silent 07 24-Hr Audible 08 24-Hr Aux 09
Fire 10 Interior w/Delay
12 Monitor Zone 14 Carbon Monoxide 16 Fire
w/Verify 20 Arm-Stay 21 Arm-Away 22
Disarm 23 No Alarm Response 24 Silent
Burglary 77 Keyswitch 81 AAV Mon. Zone 90-91
Configurable
10 Zone Type Perimeter 03
5800 button-type transmitters only.
3356 Zone Programming Mode
1-3 partition (3Common) to continue
Partition No. (P)
10 Partition 1
Report Code (RC) 01-09, 10 for 0, 11 for B, 12
for C, 13 for D, 14 for E, 15 for F. 00 to
Disable Examples 01 00 report code 10
13 15 report code DF
10 Report Code 1st 01 2nd 00 10
Hardwire Type 0EOL 1NC 2NO 3zone doubling
(ZD) 4double-balanced (DB). This prompt appears
only for zone numbers 02-08. to continue
02 Hardwire Type EOL 0
3456 Zone Programming Mode
Response Time (RT)
02 Response Time
1
0 10mSec 1 350mSec 2 700mSec 31.2
seconds to continue Only for zones 01-08,
zone 02 shown
Input Device type (In) 2 AW (Aux wired zone) 3
RF (supervised RF transmitter) 4 UR
(unsupervised RF transmitter) 5 Button type RF
transmitter (unsupervised)
10 Input Type RF Trans 3
- Serial number Entry and Loop Number Entry
- Used only when enrolling wireless transmitters.
- Transmit two open/close sequences.
- Manually enter the 7-digit serial number.
- Press key C to copy the serial number
previously enrolled. - to continue
10 Input S/N L A XXX-XXXX
1
3556 Zone Programming Mode
Loop Number Change
10 Input S/N L A 022-4064
?
Enter the loop number. To delete enter 0 in the
loop number. to continue
Enroll Summary If the serial/loop number
combination is not a duplicate in the system, a
display showing the serial number and loop number
entry will appear. to continue
10 Input S/N L A 022-4064
1
Confirm Note This prompt will only appear if
the first prompt after entering 56 was answered
YES to continue
10 XMIT TO CONFIRM PRESS TO SKIP
3656 Zone Programming Mode
Not Confirmed to continue If the serial
number transmitted does not match the serial
number entered this prompt will appear.
Entd A022-4063 Rcvd A022-4064
Summary Screen to continue
Zn ZT P RC In L 10 03 1 10 RF 1
37Vista-20P Series Output Programming
38Output Device Option
177 Device Duration 1,2 (used in 80 menu
mode-Device Actions 5/6)
0 0
1 2
0 15 secs 1 30 secs 2 45 secs 3 60 secs 4
90 secs 5 2 min 6 2-1/2 min 7 3 min
8 4 min 9 5 min 10 6 min 11 7
min 12 8 min 13 10 min 14 12
min 15 15 min
39Vista-20P Series Output Device Mapping79 Menu
Mode
4079 Menu Mode
79 Mode is used to identify available outputs
that the panel can use. These outputs are
actually programmed to activate and release in
80 defining output functions.
4179 Menu Mode
Device Output Number 01-18 relays/X-10 00
Quit to continue
ENTER OUTPUT NO. 00 QUIT xx
This is the reference relay number as used in the
system. Relays and X-10 devices are numbered
01-16. The on-board triggers are numbered 17 and
18.
Output Type - This prompt appears if selecting
outputs 01-16. 0 delete 1 relay on 4204/4229
module 2 Powerline / X-10 to continue
XX OUTPUT TYPE DELETE 0
If X-10 is selected, we will use A prompt If
relay is selected, we will use B prompt
4279 Menu Mode
A
Unit Number If X-10 is selected, a prompt for the
unit number appears. 01-16 predefined unit
number to continue
XX UNIT No. yy
4379 Menu Mode
Module Address
B
XX MODULE ADDR 07-15 yy
Address Module
07 1st 4229 (with zones 09-16)
08 2nd 4229 (with zones 17-24)
09 3rd 4229 (with zones 25-32)
10 4th 4229 (with zones 33-40)
11 5th 4229 (with zones 41-48)
12 1st 4204
13 2nd 4204
14 3rd 4204
15 4th 4204
Module Address 07-15 predefined address to
continue
4479 Menu Mode
Relay Position 1-4 relay position to
continue This is the physical relay position with
respect to the relay module upon which it is
located. The system then returns to the
Output Number prompt for programming the next
device.
XX REL POSITION. 1-4 zz
ENTER OUTPUT NO. 00 QUIT xx
4579 Menu Mode
Output Normally Low 0no (standard
default) 1yes to continue
17 OUT NORM LOW 0 NO 1YES 0
This prompt appears only for triggers 17
18. Selecting 0 (no) sets the output level
normally high(open). Selecting 1 (yes) set the
output level normally low(ground). Output trigger
17 (100mA max.) can be used for resetting 4-wire
smoke detectors (up to 2 smokes) by connecting it
to the negative power terminal of the smoke
detector.
46Vista-20P SeriesDefining Output Functions80
Menu Mode
4780 Menu Mode
In 80, we program relays or X-10 devices,
previously defined in 79 output device mapping,
to activate and deactivate. The Vista-20P allows
48 output functions to be programmed. The
Vista-15P allows 24 output functions to be
programmed. The Vista-10P allows 12 output
functions to be programmed. Each output function
determines only one action. For example To
turn a relay on and off requires two output
functions.
4880 Menu Mode
Output Function No. 01 48 output function
number Enter the output function number to be
defined (or 00 to exit). to continue
Output Funct. (00 Quit) 01
Summary Screen A Output Action E Triggering
event P Partition Trig Trigger type to
continue Note A question mark in the summary
screen indicates that the device number shown has
not been mapped. Use 79 Menu mode to map the
device.
01 A E P Trig ?00 0 0 - ZL1
4980 Menu Mode
Activated By 0 delete (delete the output
function and any previous programming see prompt
below 1 zone list (go to A prompt) 2 zone
type (go to B prompt) 3 zone number (go to
C prompt) to continue
01 Activated by Delete 0
Delete? 0 NO, 1 YES
Press 1 to delete this output definition.
5080 Menu Mode
01 Activated by Zone List 1
A
Zone List 1 8 zone list to continue
01 Zn List 1
Enter Event Alarm 1
0 restore 1 alarm 2 fault 3 trouble
NOTE For alarm, fault, and trouble an event on
ANY Zone in the list activates the output, but
ALL zones in the list must be restored before the
output is restored. Press to continue to the
Output Action prompt.
5180 Menu Mode
01 Activated by Zone Type 2
B
Zone Type Enter the desired zone type There are
a wide variety of zone types and system
operations available. to continue
01 Enter Zn type Perimeter 03
Enter the partition in which this zone type will
occur.
0 any partition 1 partition 1 2 partition
2 3 common Press to continue to the
Output Action prompt.
01 Partition Any partition
5280 Menu Mode
01 Activated by Zone Number 3
C
Zone Number Enter the zone number desired Press
to continue.
01 Enter Zn No. 12
01 Enter Event Restore 0
Enter the zone event that will activate this
output. 0 restore 1 alarm/fault/trouble
Press to continue to the Output Action prompt
5380 Menu Mode
Output Action 0 6 0 off 4 Change Device
State 1 Close for 2 seconds 5 Duration 1 (see
data field 177) 2 Close and Stay Closed 6
Duration 2 (see data field 177) 3 Continuous
Pulse on off (1 sec ON, 1 sec OFF)
01 Output Action Close for 2 sec
Output Number 01 16 as defined in 79 17
18 on-board triggers Enter the device output
number (as defined in 79) you want associated
with this output function. Press to continue
Enter Output No. R02 02
Summary Screen Press to continue
02 A E P TRIG R02 1 1 3 ZL1
54Vista-20P Series Test Report Setup
55Automatic Periodic Test Report
The system can be set to automatically send test
reports (automatically enables report code in
field 64 Contact ID code 602) at specified
intervals. The frequency of the report can be
set in Scheduling mode (event 11) or by the
following key commands Installer code 0
0 test report sent every 24 hours Installer
code 0 1 test report sent once per
week Installer code 0 2 test report
sent every 28 days Each mode sets schedule 32,
to the stated repeat option the first test
report is sent 12 hours after command. To ensure
that test reports are sent at the times expected,
set the Real-Time Clock to the proper time before
entering the test report schedule command.
56Setting the Real Time Clock
- Enter 4-digit Installer or Master code 63
- Press the key to change the Date/Time
settings. The blinking cursor appears on the
first digit of the hour. - Enter the time (hour, then minute). After each
entry the cursor moves to the right. - Press any odd-digit for PM, or any even-digit for
AM. - Enter the 2-digit year, 2-digit month, and the
2-digit day in sequence. The day of the week is
automatically calculated and displayed based on
the date entered. - Press the key to move the cursor to the left
to make any changes that may be needed. - When entry is complete press the key until
the cursor is at the far right position. - To accept all of the clock information, press the
key again.
TIME/DATE SAT 1200AM 01/01/00
TIME/DATE SAT 1200A 2000/01/01
57Vista-20P Series Security Codes
58Security Codes
Vista-20P supports up to 48 user codes which can
be assigned one of 5 authority levels. Vista-15P
supports up to 33 user codes which can be
assigned one of 4 authority levels. Vista-10P
supports up to 16 user codes which can be
assigned one of 4 authority levels.
59Security Codes
Authority Levels (authority levels can be
assigned to users 03-49 only users 1 and 2
cannot be changed.)
Level User No. Functions
Installer 01 Perform all security functions except can disarm only if used to arm can enter program mode cannot change installer code (default-4112)
System Master 02 Only one system master code per system can perform all security functions, add/delete users in either partition, change master code, view event log, set system clock, program keypad macro, program scheduled events, activate output devices (triggers/relays) (default-1234)
Partition Master (default) P1 03 P2 33 Same as master, except add/delete users limited to assigned partition only
60Security Codes
Authority Levels (authority levels can be
assigned to users 03-49 only users 1 and 2
cannot be changed.)
Level User No. Functions
0-User 03-49 Perform security functions (arm, disarm,etc) only cannot add/delete users, view event log, set system clock or program scheduled events.
1-Arm only 03-49 Arm system only
2- Guest 03-49 Can disarm the system only if it was used to arm the system
3-Duress 03-49 Performs security functions, but also silently sends a duress message to the central station reports as zone 92
4-Partition Master 03-49 Used to assign other user numbers as partition masters Not used for the Vista-15P and Vista-20P
61Security Codes
Adding a User Code Master code 8
2-digit user no. users 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 1Authority
Level 0-4 (see Authority Level table) 2Access
Group 0-8 (0 not assigned to a
group) 3Active Partition 1,2,3 (common)
for this user 4RF Zone No. Assigns user
number to button type zone for
arm/disarm 5Open/Close paging 1 for yes 0 for
no
62Review
- What is the maximum number of zones?
- Do the keyfob zones count in the above number?
- How many programmable outputs does each panel
offer? - Do all ECP devices (keypads, expanders, etc.)
need to have a unique address? - Can we program a relay to activate in 79 output
device mapping?
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