VistaQuest N7227V5 User Manual

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Panic Keys

There are three individual panic keys or, on some keypads, panic key pairs. If
programmed, they can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report
to the central station.
Each key (or key pair) can be individually programmed for 24-hour Silent,
Audible, Personal or Fire Emergency responses. The panic function is
activated when both keys of the appropriate key pair are pressed at the same
time, or the ap propriate lettered key is pressed for at least 2 seconds.

1

2

3

A

4

5

6

B

7

8

9

C

*

0

#

D

OFF

AWAY

STAY

MAX

TEST

BYPASS

INSTANT

CODE

CHIME

READY

READY

ARMED

PANIC

A

B

C

D

Shown on the left is a typical
keypad with individual Panic
keys (shown lettered).

The panic functions are identified by the system as follows:

Keys

Displayed as Zone

[A], or [1] & [

]

95

[B], or [

] & [#]

7

[C], or [3] & [#]

96

Notes:
• Keys [A], [B], [C] are not on all

keypads.

• Key [D], if present, is not active

here.

Important: For the Silent Panic functions to be of practical value, the system
must be connected to a central station.

4285 Phone module

(if used)

Refer to the separate instructions supplied with the Phone module for
information concerning its operating procedures.

Note: The Phone module cannot be used to add user codes in this system.
User codes must be added by using a wired keypad.

Relay Outputs

(if used)

If relay outputs are used, two keypad entries available to the user are included
among the system operation choices (34 and 35) that may be programmed
(see the

RELAY OUTPUTS section). They can manually activate or de -

activate the relay(s) for starting or stopping some action, such as turning lights
on or off, etc.

These keypad entries are:

Security Code + [#] + [7]

and

Security Code + [#] + [8]

Note:

Whichever entry is used to start/stop the action cannot also be used
to stop/start it. The opposite action must either be performed by the
other keypad entry or by some other event or operation offered in the
programming section.

Exit Alarm

Displays

(if programmed)

A display of

"CANCELED ALARM"

or

"CA"

and a zone indication will

appear if an exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time
the exit delay ended (e.g., exit door left open),

but the system was

disarmed during the entry delay time. The alarm sounder and keypad
sound continuously, but stop when the system is disarmed. No message
will be transmitted to the central station.

A display of

"EXIT ALARM"

or

"EA"

and a zone indication will appear if an

exit or interior zone contained a fault during closing at the time the exit
delay ended,

but the system was NOT disarmed during the entry delay

time. The alarm sounder and keypad sound continuously until the system is
disarmed (or timeout occurs). An "exit alarm" message is sent to the central
station.

(Continued)

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