Miscellaneous system fields *174 – Honeywell VISTA-20P User Manual

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*161

Pager 1 Characters

Enter up to 16 characters.
Up to 16 optional characters may be sent as a prefix to
the 7-digit system status code sent to Pager #1 (if used).
Phone number in field *160 must have been entered. If
fewer than 16 characters, exit by pressing [

∗] and next

field number. To clear entries: press

∗161∗.

The 16 characters may be composed of the following:

PIN number, Subscriber account number,
∗ (enter # + 11 to send ∗), # (enter # + 12 to send #),
Pause (enter # + 13 to allow a 2-second pause),

special character(s) the user may decide to transmit

† Some paging systems require pause(s) before the prefix.
The Pager format for the 7-digit status code is defined
as follows: XXX-YYYY where:

XXX =

3-digit

event

code: 911 = Alarm, 811 =

Trouble, 101 = Opening (disarm), 102 =
Closing (arm AWAY)

YYYY = 4-digit user or zone number (depending on
type of event). The first digit indicates partition (0 =
system, 1 = part 1, 2 = part 2, 3 = common), followed
by the 3-digit user or zone number.

Display Example 1. 9 1 1 – 1 0 0 4 Indicates an alarm
(911) caused by a fault in zone 4 (0004) in part. 1.
Display Example 2. 1 0 2 – 2 0 0 5 Indicates the system
is reporting a closing–system arming (102) by User 5
(0005) in partition 2.

*162

Pager 1 Report Options

0 = No reports sent; 1 = Open/close for all users enabled

to page†; 4 = All alarms and troubles

5 = All alarms, troubles, and open/close for all users

enabled to page

12 = Alarms and troubles for zones entered in zone list 9
13 = Alarms and troubles for zones listed in zone list 9

and open/close for all users enabled to page

Enter the types of reports to be sent to Pager 1 for each
partition.

Reports to pager only when arming (close)/disarming (open)

from a keypad using a security code; auto-arming/disarming,
arming with assigned button, and keyswitch arming do not
send pager messages.

*163

Pager 2 Phone No.

up to 20 digits
If entering fewer than 20 digits, exit by pressing [

∗] +

next field number. To clear entries, press

∗163∗.

*164

Pager 2 Characters

up to 16 characters
See field

∗161 for explanation of entries. If fewer than

16 characters, exit by pressing [

∗] and next field

number. To clear entries, press

∗164∗.

*165

Pager 2 Report Options

See pager 1 reports, field *162 for entries, except use
zone list 10

*166

Pager 3 Phone No.

VISTA-20P. Enter up to 20 digits
If entering fewer than 20 digits, exit by pressing [

∗] +

next field number. To clear entries, press

∗166∗.

*167

Pager 3 Characters

VISTA-20P. Enter up to 16 characters
See field

∗161 for explanation of entries. If fewer than

16 characters, exit by pressing [

∗] and next field

number. To clear entries, press

∗167∗.

*168

Pager 3 Report Options

VISTA-20P. See pager 1 reports, field *162, except use
zone list 11

*169

Pager 4 Phone No.

VISTA-20P. Enter up to 20 digits
If entering fewer than 20 digits, exit by pressing [

∗] +

next field number. To clear entries, press

∗169∗.

*170

Pager 4 Characters

VISTA-20P. Enter up to 16 characters
See field

∗161 for explanation of entries. If fewer than

16 characters, exit by pressing [

∗] and next field

number. To clear entries, press

∗170∗.

*171

Pager 4 Report Options

VISTA-20P. See pager 1 reports, field *162, except use
zone list 12

*172

Pager Delay Option for Alarms

0 = none; 2 = 2 minutes; 1 = 1 minute; 3 = 3 minutes
This field determines the delay of alarm reports to the
pager. This gives the Central Station enough time to
verify the alarm report that it received, before the
dialer attempts to dial the pager.
This delay is for ALL pagers in the system

Miscellaneous System Fields

*174

Clean Me Option

0 = disable; 1 = enable
This is a maintenance feature for ESL 2-wire smoke
detectors on Zone 1. If used, this option limits the
number of smoke detectors to a maximum of 10, rather
than 16. To enable the “clean me” feature, a time
response setting of “3” (1.2 seconds) must be entered in
∗56 Zone Programming for zone 1.

*177

Device Duration 1, 2

0 = 15 secs

4 = 90 secs

8 = 4 min

#+12 = 8 min

1 = 30 secs

5 = 2 min

9 = 5 min

#+13 = 10 min

2 = 45 secs

6 = 2-1/2 min #+10 = 6 min #+14 = 12 min

3 = 60 secs

7 = 3 min

#+11 = 7 min #+15 = 15 min

These entries set the duration for output action options
5 (duration 1) and 6 (duration 2) programmed in

∗80

Output Function Programming.

*181

50/60 Hz AC Operation

0 = 60 Hz; 1 = 50 Hz
Select the type of AC power applied to the control
(option is used for Real-Time Clock synchronization)

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