Guardian Technologies Ademco VISTA-40 User Manual

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PROGRAMMING PARTITION-SPECIFIC DATA FIELDS

General Procedure

Values for some programming fields are system wide (global), and some can be
different for each partition (partition-specific). If the system is set up for 2 partitions
(field 2*00 = 2), the partition-specific programming fields are automatically
skipped when programming the global fields. The table below lists the partition-
specific fields that can be defined for each partition.

To access partition-specific fields,
1. Press

*91, which will prompt you for the partition number desired.

2. Enter a partition-specific field number (ex. *09) to begin programming. When

the first fieldÕs entry is completed, the next partition-specific field will
automatically be displayed. When all partition-specific fields are programmed,
the system returns to the global programming fields (page 1 fields). To return
to the global program fields before finishing all fields, enter any global field
number.

3. Repeat this procedure for each partition in the installation.

PROGRAMMING PARTITION-SPECIFIC FIELDS

Press *91 to select a partition

Enter a Partition-Specific Field Number

Selected Partition
Set of Fields

Exits to global page 1 program fields

Press *91 to select next partition.

Enter any global field number to return to the global fields at any

time.

Partition-Specific Field Descriptions

* 0 9

Entry Delay #1

Entry delay defines the delay time which allows users to reenter the premises
through a door that has been programmed as an entry delay door and disarm the
system without sounding an alarm. The system must be disarmed within this
period or an alarm will occur. Enter the entry delay time (01-15 times 15 seconds
or 00 for no delay), up to a maximum delay of 225 seconds (entry 15 times 15
seconds), for the zone assigned to Entry Delay #1. Maximum 3 for UL
installations.

* 1 0

Exit Delay #1

Exit delay defines the delay period that allows users to leave the premises
through a door that has been programmed as an entry/exit delay door after
arming the system without setting off the alarm. Enter the exit delay time (01-15
times 15 seconds or 00 for no delay), up to a maximum delay of 225 seconds, for
the zone assigned to Exit Delay #1. Maximum 4 for UL installations.

* 1 1

Entry Delay #2

Entry Delay 2 is used for the zone assigned to Entry Delay #2 zone type. Note that
this delay must be longer than Entry Delay #1. Maximum 3 for UL installations.

* 1 2

Exit Delay #2

Exit delay 2 is used for the zone assigned to Exit Delay #2. Note that this delay
must be longer than Exit Delay #1. Maximum 4 for UL installations.

* 1 3

Alarm Sounder
Duration

Defines the length of time an external sounder and the keypad's sounder will
sound for all audible alarms (multiply entry 01-15 by 2 minutes for actual duration).
This duration can be overridden by the Fire Timeout Disable option (field *21) for
fire alarms. Minimum 4 minutes for UL.

* 1 6

Confirmation Of
Arming Ding

Enter 1 to enable 1/2 second external alarm sounding ("ding") at the end of exit
delay #1. If enabled, it will also ding upon communication kissoff if sending close
reports. Otherwise enter 0.

* 2 2

Keypad Panic
E n a b l e s

Enter 1 to enable the appropriate keypad panics used in this partition. Otherwise
enter 0.

* 2 3

Multiple Alarms

Determines whether or not more than one alarm can be sounded in a given zone
during an armed period. Note that multiple alarm soundings will not occur more
frequently than allowed by the programmed alarm sounder duration. This selection
applies to local sounding and has no impact on the number of communication
messages transmitted. Refer to Swinger Suppression for limiting communication
messages. Enter 1 if this feature is desired. Enter 0 if not desired.

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