
V. SYSTEM OPERATION
L SECURITY ACCESS CODES -
The VISTA XM System allows up to 22 security
access codes to be assigned, each identified by a
user ID number.
The installer programs an Installer’s Code initially
as part of the programming procedure, and this
code is the only code that permits m-entry into the
programming mode (unless ‘96 has been previously
used to exit the programming mode, see below).
The Installer’s Code can also be used to perform
normal system functions, but cannot assign
temporary codes.
The system also provides an Installer Code lock-out
feature, which prevents the use of the Installer’s
Code from re-accessing the Programming mode
after the initial programming. This feature is
activated by pressing ‘98 to exit Programming
mode. The only way to access Programming mode
once this feature is activated, is by powering down
the system and powering up again, and then
pressing both the ’ and #-keys at- the same time
within 30 seconds of power up. If re-access to
Programming mode using the Installer’s Code is
desired after initial programming, then exit
The Installer also programs the master security
code, which is the code intended for use by the
primary user of the system. The master code can
then be used to assign up to twenty temporary
codes, which can be used by secondary users of the
system who do not have a need to know the master
code. In addition, the Quick Arm feature can also be
programmed, which enables the [#I key to be
pressed in lieu of entering the security code when
arming the system.
As shipped from the factory, an initial Installer’s
code and master code is pre-programmed, and can
be changed by the installer to any code desired.
The pre-programmed codes are as follows:
4130XM = 4-1-3-O
All Controls = l-2-34
4140XM = 4-14-o
5130XM c 5-1-3-o
For additional information about security codes,
refer to the
Technical Reference Manual
and/or the
User’s Manual.
Programming mode by pressing ‘99.
- RECALLING ALARM & TROUBLE MESSAGES -
The system’s alarm memory retains all events for
a period of 10 days, starting at the time of the
first event. Upon expiration of the IO-day period,
all history is automatically erased and the alarm
memory will reset. The next lo-day cycle will
begin when the nen event occurs.
Recall by service personnel will display all events
that have occurred from the start of the lo-day
cycle to the time of recall. Note that Recall will end
any lo-day cycle in progress. The LCD display on
the 4130XM14137 console will indicate the number
of the zone in which the event occurred (e.g., 01,
02, etc.), accompanied by the word CHECK
(trouble), ALARM and, if applicable, FIRE, to
describe the type of event that occurred in the
displayed zone.
If a 513OXM/5137 is used, an alpha descriptor of
the zone will be displayed in addition to its zone
number. If more than one event had occurred, the
events will be displayed in numerical sequence.
Each display will appear for 1-2 seconds, then the
next event will be displayed. When all events have
been displayed, the displays are repeated.
To dlspley the lo-day hlatory, enter the
security code and press the 0 key.
To exit Recall, enter the security code and
press the OFF key. All existing memory is erased
and the alarm memory is reset. The lo-day cycle
will start again only when the next event occurs.
- KEYPAD FUNCTIONS -
The keypad allows the user to arm and disarm the
system, and perform other system functions, such
as bvpassina zones. view messages from the
central’ station and display zone des&iptors. Zone
and system conditions (alarm, trouble, bypass) are
displayed in the Display Window.
For additional information, refer to the User’s
Manual.
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