ADEMCO VistaKey-SK Installation & Setup Manual

ADEMCO VistaKey-SK Installation & Setup Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Conventions Used in This Manual .........................vii Section 1 – Introduction ..........................1–1 General Information............................1–1 VistaKey Features ............................1–1 Compatible Fire/Burglary Alarm Systems ....................1–2 VistaKey-SK Description ..........................1–2 Peripheral Devices............................1–3 VistaKey-SK Installation Steps........................1–3 Section 2 – Access Control Integration ......................2–1 Introduction ..............................2–1 Overview ................................2–1 Step One –...
  • Page 4 Section 4 – Detailed Installation........................4–1 General Information............................4–1 Installing the Equipment ..........................4–1 Assembling and Mounting the VistaKey-SK ....................4–2 Mounting and Connecting Card Reader ......................4–4 Mounting the Card Reader........................4–4 Connecting the Card Reader ........................4–4 Connecting VistaKey Trigger ........................4–4 Connecting the VistaKey Zones........................4–4 Door Status Monitoring ..........................4–5...
  • Page 5 Section 7 – System Testing ..........................7–1 General Information............................7–1 System Testing ..............................7–1 Refreshing Time Initated Actions........................7–1 VistaKey Module LEDs and Jumper......................7–2 Improper Address Switch Position .........................7–2 DSM Supervision Fault Clearing ........................7–2 Section 8 – Event Log ............................8–1 General Information............................8–1 Central Station Reporting..........................8–1 Alarm Panel Logging............................8–2 Section 9 –...
  • Page 7: Conventions Used In This Manual

    These prompts are shown in a box. (000 = Quit) When programming the system, data fields are indicated by a “star” ( ) followed by the data field number. PRODUCT MODEL NUMBERS: Unless noted otherwise, references to specific model numbers represent ADEMCO products.
  • Page 8 viii...
  • Page 9: Section 1 - Introduction

    The VistaKey module is part of the VistaKey-SK (Starter Kit). The VistaKey-SK contains all of the components necessary for a minimum access point configuration installation (with exception of mag locks or door strikes).
  • Page 10: Compatible Fire/Burglary Alarm Systems

    (without the decimal point). VistaKey-SK Description The VistaKey-SK has been designed to provide all components necessary (except door strikes or mag locks) for a minimal configuration access point in one easy-to-install kit. The VistaKey-SK consists of the following components: •...
  • Page 11: Peripheral Devices

    * These items are included in the VistaKey-SK. VistaKey-SK Installation Steps The installation of a VistaKey-SK consists of a few easy steps for hardware mounting and hook-up, and for programming VistaKey-SK access points via the alarm panel. The steps required are shown in Figure 1-1: VistaKey Installation Steps.
  • Page 12: Figure 1-1: Vistakey Installation Steps

    VistaKey Installation Guide LAYOUT ACCESS CONTROL AND SECURITY SYSTEM SECTION 2 – Access Control Integration ESTABLISH ACCESS GROUP PRIVILEGES PROGRAM THE SYSTEM INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT SECTION 3 – Quick Installation MAPPING VISTAKEY ZONES FOR TEST SECTION 4 – Detailed Installation INITIAL SYSTEM TEST PREPARING TIME- DRIVEN EVENTS...
  • Page 13: Section 2 - Access Control Integration

    The VistaKey access control module is a single-door controller that is easy to install and configure. It supports one proximity card reader with a Weigand-style interface. The system uses the proven ADEMCO 34-bit proximity cards, which, when combined with the VISTA control keypad(s), significantly enhance the security level of the installation. As an...
  • Page 14: Figure 2-1: Example Floorplan

    The floor plan determines the amount of hardware necessary for the installation. For the floor plan above, the following hardware is required: • 2 VistaKey-SK Starter Kits each consisting of 1 VistaKey module, 25 access cards, 1 proximity reader, 1 power supply, and 1 cabinet.
  • Page 15: Step Two - Establish Access Group Privileges

    Section 2 – Access Control Integration • Additional hardware and accessories for the door, window, and interior for burglary and fire protection. Step Two – Establish Access Group Privileges Access groups are established based on the site security needs. Once the installer understands these considerations, the next step is to work with the business owner or manager to establish the operating rules that determine how to group the occupants of the premises.
  • Page 16: Access Points

    VistaKey Installation Guide ACCESS CARDHOLDERS PRIVILEGES GROUP GROUP Executive Officers a. Can access all access points. b. Can disarm/arm all partitions. c. Have access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. d. Valid card swipe automatically disarms respective partition. Office Managers a.
  • Page 17: Executive Privilege

    Section 2 – Access Control Integration ACCESS POINTS ACCESS CARDHOLDERS PRIVILEGES GROUP GROUP Executive Officers a. Can access all access points. b. Can disarm/arm all partitions. c. Have access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. d. Valid card swipe automatically disarms respective partition.
  • Page 18: Armed Restriction

    VistaKey Installation Guide EXECUTIVE ACCESS CARDHOLDERS PRIVILEGES PRIVILEGE GROUP GROUP Executive Officers a. Can access all access points. b. Can disarm/arm all partitions. c. Have access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. d. Valid card swipe automatically disarms respective partition. Office Managers a.
  • Page 19: Time Windows And Timed Events

    Section 2 – Access Control Integration ARMED RESTRICTION (Ptns) ACCESS CARDHOLDERS PRIVILEGES GROUP GROUP Executive Officers a. Can access all access points. b. Can disarm/arm all partitions. c. Have access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. d. Valid card swipe automatically disarms respective partition.
  • Page 20: Vista User Code Authority Level

    VistaKey Installation Guide TIME ACCESS CARDHOLDERS PRIVILEGES WINDOWS GROUP GROUP Executive Officers a. Can access all access points. b. Can disarm/arm all partitions. c. Have access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. d. Valid card swipe automatically disarms respective partition. Office Managers a.
  • Page 21: Where To Program

    Section 2 – Access Control Integration • Executive Officers: Each Executive officier card has been assigned to a VISTA user code with the authority level of “Master.” Having this authority level provides each Executive officer with the ability to use their VISTA user code to access the following access control, output device control, and schedule commands at a VISTA keypad: #73, #74, #75, #77, and-#80 By assigning Executive officiers with an authority level of “Master,”...
  • Page 22: Vista User Code Partition Assignment

    VistaKey Installation Guide Office Workers a. Can access point 1 and arm/disarm 4 – Operator B partition 1 during time schedule. b. Valid card swipe automatically disarms partition 1. c. Can access point 2 only while disarmed and during time schedule. Cannot arm/disarm partition 2.
  • Page 23 Section 2 – Access Control Integration VISTA USER CODE (Ptns) ACCESS CARDHOLDERS PRIVILEGES GROUP GROUP Executive Officers a. Can access all access points. b. Can disarm/arm all partitions. c. Have access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. d. Valid card swipe automatically disarms respective partition.
  • Page 24 ACCESS GROUP WORKSHEET EXAMPLE ACCESS GROUP WORKSHEET ACCESS POINTS ARMED RESTRICTION (Ptns) VISTA USER CODE (Ptns) ACCESS CARDHOLDERS EXECUTIVE TIME VISTA USER PRIVILEGES GROUP GROUP PRIVILEGE WINDOWS AUTHORITY LEVEL 1 6 7 8 Executive Officers a. Can access all access points. X X X 1- Master X X X...
  • Page 25: Conclusion

    Section 2 – Access Control Integration Notes about arming the security system: In the above example, we have only discussed access control and disarming of the security system. There are several options that may be used to facilitate arming of the security system.
  • Page 26 ACCESS GROUP WORKSHEET ACCESS POINTS ARMED RESTRICTION (Ptns) VISTA USER CODE (Ptns) ACCESS CARDHOLDERS EXECUTIVE TIME VISTA USER PRIVILEGES GROUP GROUP PRIVILEGE WINDOWS AUTHORITY LEVEL 1 6 7 8...
  • Page 27: Section 3 - Quick Installation

    VistaKey printed circuit board, slide the terminal blocks onto the pins extending from the board. 2. When installing a VistaKey-SK, install the mounting plate into the cabinet, mount the cabinet, and install the power supply into the cabinet.
  • Page 28: Mapping Vistakey Zones For Test

    10. When installing a VistaKey-SK, connect the transformer output to terminals 1 and 2 of the power supply. 11. Turn on the local +12V to the module by plugging in the VistaKey-SK power transformer. The Reader will beep and its red LED should remain on. (If the LED is blinking yellow, the state of the DSM switch needs to be temporarily reversed.
  • Page 29: Initial System Test

    4. Swipe any ADEMCO proximity card past the card reader. If the unit is properly installed, the mag lock or door strike activates, and the green LED temporarily illuminates on the card reader.
  • Page 30: Figure 3-1: Vistakey Wiring

    F = ACCESS POINT 15 NOTES: • Local Power and door strike/mag lock power must be supplied from the VistaKey-SK for UL installations. • Observe the color coding of your reader if not using the ADEMCO reader. • The use an optional battery on the power supply has not been approved for UL installations.
  • Page 31: Section 4 - Detailed Installation

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Information This section provides detailed procedures for mounting and connecting the VistaKey-SK or VistaKey module and related devices. The procedures are for one access point, and should be repeated for each additional access point being installed.
  • Page 32: Assembling And Mounting The Vistakey-Sk

    5. Using 4 anchors or fasteners (not supplied), mount the cabinet to the wall. 6. Mount the Power Supply (P/N SA12040) in the VistaKey-SK cabinet by sliding it into the slots at the top of the cabinet. Secure the power supply using 3 screws, 3 black mounting spacers, and 1 nylon washer (on the lower-right screw).
  • Page 33: Figure 4-3: Installing The Power Supply

    Section 4 – Detailed Installation POWER USE NYLON SUPPLY WASHER UNDER P/N SA12040 SCREW AT THIS LOCATION. Figure 4-3: Installing the Power Supply 7. Remove the front cover from the VistaKey module. 8. The VistaKey module uses plug-in terminal blocks for TB-1 and TB3. Keeping the terminal block screws toward the outside edge of the VistaKey module printed circuit board, slide the terminal blocks onto the pins extending from the board.
  • Page 34: Mounting And Connecting Card Reader

    VistaKey, follow the procedure below: Mounting the Card Reader 1. If you are installing the ADEMCO 5365BGP card reader, advance to step 2. If you are installing a different card reader, refer to the diagram on the back of the card reader for the color coding of the card reader wires and their function.
  • Page 35: Door Status Monitoring

    Do not attempt to provide power for a door strike or magnetic lock from the aux power output of your alarm control panel. Power must be supplied by the VistaKey-SK power supply. Failure to observe this warning could result in damage to your alarm control panel power supply.
  • Page 36: Mounting A Door Strike Or Magnetic Lock

    OR to TB1 normally open (N.O.) terminal 12 if a door strike coil is being used as follows: When installing a VistaKey-SK and using a +12VDC door strike or mag lock, connect a jumper wire between TB1 terminal 1 and terminal 11 or 12.
  • Page 37: Mapping Vistakey Zones For Test

    3. Re-install the VistaKey module front cover and, if you are installing a VistaKey-SK, close the door on the VistaKey-SK cabinet.
  • Page 38: Initial System Test

    GRANT ALL CARDS ACS TEST MODE 4. Swipe any ADEMCO proximity card past the card reader. If the unit is properly installed, the mag lock or door strike will activate, and the green LED will temporarily illuminate on the card reader. If the test is successful, advance to step 5. If the mag lock or door strike does not activate, and the green LED does not illuminate, do the following: a.
  • Page 39 Section 4 – Detailed Installation c. Press 0 on the keypad. The keypad displays: ALARM EVENT LOG TYPE CCC UUU d. Press 3 on the keypad repeatedly until the keypad displays: ALL EVENT LOG TYPE CCC UUU e. Press 8 on the keypad. The keypad display shows the most recent event in the log. f.
  • Page 40 VistaKey Installation Guide 4–10...
  • Page 41: Section 5 - Programming

    S E C T I O N Programming • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section General Information Setting Up Access Groups...
  • Page 42: Preparing A Time-Driven Events Worksheet

    VistaKey Installation Guide • Preparing Time-Driven Events Worksheet – These paragraphs provide the instructions and codes necessary for filling in the Time-Driven Events Worksheet. Time- driven events are used to make something occur (action) based on a time schedule. This may be used for such things as enabling access groups for entry during working hours only.
  • Page 43 Section 5 - Programming • When you use action codes 60 (AP Exit Only), 66 (AP Group Exit Only), or 72 (AP Partition Exit Only), these actions disable the entry reader at the access point. The reader will remain disabled until a command is received (via a keypad command or event) to protect the access point.
  • Page 44 VistaKey Installation Guide 5. Enter the Activation Time that is desired for the action. Activation times are as follows: 1 =Beginning of time window 2 =End of time window 3 =During time window active period only (on at beginning of window, off at end). 4 =Beginning and end of time window Example: Enter 3 so that the access groups will be enabled for the full period of the time window.
  • Page 45: Table 5-1: Action Codes

    Section 5 - Programming Table 5-1: Action Codes ACTION ACTION ACTION ACTION NAME SPECIFIER DESCRIPTION Relay Commands Activation times 1 (Beginning), 2 (End), 3 (During) are the only valid choices for relay commands. “During” can be used to control the relay for a specific time only. For example, if “during” is selected with Relay On, the system will automatically energize the relay at the beginning of the window and automatically de-energize the relay at the end of the window.
  • Page 46 VistaKey Installation Guide Table 5-1: Action Codes (cont’d) ACTION ACTION ACTION ACTION NAME SPECIFIER DESCRIPTION Open/Close Windows (cont’d) En Close Wind Partition(s) Enable Closing Window by partition – Enable the closing window for the partition indicated by the specifier (used to control central station reporting - see Open/Close Reports by Exception in your alarm system manual for additional information) En Access...
  • Page 47: Preparing An Event/Actions Worksheet

    Section 5 - Programming Preparing an Event/Actions Worksheet Event/actions are events used to activate outputs, bypass zones, etc. based on the events that occur in the alarm system. There are 32 event/actions that may be programmed for the system. The actions that can be programmed to automatically occur due to (or as a result of) set events are: relay commands, arm/disarm commands, zone bypassing commands, open/close access conditions, and access control commands.
  • Page 48 VistaKey Installation Guide Time Window Days Event Event Event Action Action Action Event (00= Always, 01-20 Name Specifier Desired Specifier M T W T F S S H = Time Window #) AP Grt Relay On 6. Enter the Action Specifier that corresponds to the description in Table 5-1: Action Codes.
  • Page 49: Table 5-2: Event Actions

    Section 5 - Programming Table 5-2: Event Actions EVENT EVENT EVENT EVENT NAME SPECIFIER DESCRIPTION Partition (Ptn) Specifiers None None Not Used Arm Ptn Partition(s) Arm Partition – Any partition indicated by specifier was armed Disarm Ptn Partition(s) Disarm Partition – Any partition indicated by specifier was disarmed Fire Ptn Partition(s) Fire Partition –...
  • Page 50: Mapping Vistakey Zones To Panel Zones

    VistaKey Installation Guide Table 5-2: Event Actions (cont’d) EVENT EVENT EVENT EVENT NAME SPECIFIER DESCRIPTION Access Point (AP) Specifiers (cont’d) Force Opn Access Point # Access Point Force Open – Access point indicated by specifier is in door forced open alarm Force Rst Access Point # Access Point Force Open Restore –...
  • Page 51 Section 5 - Programming • GP – This maps the GP zone to an alarm panel zone. This zone operates in the same manner as other VISTA alarm panel zones and is provided so that a zone in the proximity of the VistaKey can be wired without having to run additional wiring from the VISTA alarm panel.
  • Page 52 VistaKey Installation Guide 00 = Assign for Unused Zones 09 = Fire Without Verification 01 = Entry/Exit #1, Burglary 10 = Interior Delay, Burglary 02 = Entry/Exit #2, Burglary 16 = Fire With Verification 03 = Perimeter, Burglary 17 = Fire Waterflow 04 = Interior Follower, Burglary 18 = Fire Supervisory 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 19 = 24-Hour Trouble...
  • Page 53 Section 5 - Programming (Refer to the System Communication section of your alarm system manual for more information about report codes and report code formats.) Press [ ] to continue. Each zone can be assigned to activate either one or both bell outputs 010 BELL/RLY SEL and/or the system’s auxiliary relay.
  • Page 54 VistaKey Installation Guide If you pressed 11, 12, or 13, the system advances to the “Access Point” prompt. If you pressed 06, the system advances to the “Smart Contact” prompt or “V-Plex Relay” prompt. Press [0] and then press [ ] to continue. 010 Smart Contact 1 = YES 0 = NO NOTE: This prompt is not displayed on...
  • Page 55: Setting Up Access Point Programming Options For Each Vistakey Module

    Section 5 - Programming Setting Up Access Point Programming Options for Each VistaKey Module Access point options for the VistaKey module(s) are set using Access Point Programming. To reach Access Point Programming, enter #93 Menu Mode Programming and press the [0] key until the following prompt is displayed.
  • Page 56 VistaKey Installation Guide DOOR OPEN TIME (3 Seconds) DOOR PROPPED EVENT IS LOGGED ALARM TIMEOUT (10 Seconds) AND ALARM OCCURS (WHEN PREALARM TIME (ENABLED) AT 13 (5 Seconds) SECONDS IF DOOR IS STILL OPEN 3 + 10 = 13 Seconds) Acceptable 1-digit entries are as follows: 0 = 10 sec.
  • Page 57 Section 5 - Programming ↓ Access Point Number Enter 1 digit for the uncommitted RTE zone (VistaKey zone B) 01 RTE CONFIG configuration. The choice entered for this selection must be the NORM OPEN status of the RTE device (switch) when it is not active (in the ready state).
  • Page 58 VistaKey Installation Guide ↓ Access Point Number Enter 1 digit for the general purpose zone (VistaKey zone C) 01 GP CONFIG configuration. This zone is normally used for a tamper when the NORM OPEN VistaKey cabinet requires supervision. Acceptable 1-digit entries are as follows: 0 = normally open 1 = normally closed...
  • Page 59 “x” under the access group numbers on or off. Press [ ] to accept the entry. RDR CONFIG This prompt accepts 0 (Weigand) or 1 (Clock/Data). The ADEMCO WEIGAND reader is a Weigand configuration (format) reader. Press 0 for a Weigand reader configuration.
  • Page 60: Setting Up Access Groups

    VistaKey Installation Guide Setting Up Access Groups Access groups for the VistaKey are set using Access Group Programming. To reach access group programming, enter #93 Menu Mode Programming and press the [0] key until the following prompt is displayed. ACCESS GRP PGM Press 1 or 0.
  • Page 61 Section 5 - Programming ↓ Access Group Number Press 1 (trace) or 0 (no trace) to define whether the cardholders in 01 Trace? the group are to be traced. NOT ENABLED Enabling the trace feature allows this access group to be monitored by logging entry/exit grants and denials in the alarm panel log and/or dialing out and sending a report to the central station.
  • Page 62 VistaKey Installation Guide ↓ Access Group Number Enter two digits defining the entry action desired. For acceptable 01 Entry Action? entries and their meanings, see Table 5-1: Action Codes; or enter 00 None for no action. The following rules apply to the selected entry action: •...
  • Page 63: Programming Event/Actions

    Section 5 - Programming • The action only occurs when the above exit event occurs at the access point selected and the card triggering the event is assigned to this access group. • Actions that arm or disarm partitions are only performed if the VISTA user assigned to the card is assigned to the partitions selected.
  • Page 64 VistaKey Installation Guide If you enter a number from 01 through 32, the keypad displays the following prompt. If you enter 00, the alarm system control advances to Quit Programming. ↓ Event/Action Number Enter two digits defining the number for the event from the Event 01 Acs Event? No.
  • Page 65: Quit #93 Menu Mode Programming

    Section 5 - Programming In response to the number for the event that was entered, the system displays a message asking for additional information based on the entry definition. For example, if the entry was 01 (arm partition), the system presents a message asking for a partition number. Respond to the message and then press [ ] to accept the entry.
  • Page 66: Enabling Access Groups

    VistaKey Installation Guide Enabling Access Groups When an access group is entered into the system for the first time, the group must be enabled. The access group can be enabled either by time-driven events or by the #77 command. If you are using time-driven events, the Time-Driven Events Worksheet (see “Preparing a Time-Driven Event Worksheet”...
  • Page 67 Section 5 - Programming 008 ZT P RC B IN L A display appears showing a summary of that zone’s 00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ programming. ZT = Zone Type, P = Partition, RC = Report Code, B = Bell/Aux Relay assignment for zone, IN = the input type of device, and L = the device’s loop number to which the sensor is connected.
  • Page 68: Access Dialer Enables

    VistaKey Installation Guide • At the “Exit Event?” prompt, enter 06 for Egress Grant. • At the “Access Point?” prompt, specify the access point at which the Egress Grant must take place. • At the “Exit Action?” prompt, enter the code for the desired exit action (i.e., 21 for Arm-Away).
  • Page 69: #73 Keypad Entry Enable

    Section 5 - Programming • ACS Trace (To obtain a report for Trace, the ACS Group Trace or Cardholder Trace must also be turned on.) NOTE: See Section 8: Event Log for a listing of the events and report codes that make up each of these categories.
  • Page 70 VistaKey Installation Guide • The user must be assigned to the partition. If not the user will not be accepted at the keypad. • The user must be assigned to a card that has access to the point specified. • The user must have access to the partition at the time the command is entered. To enable this feature, enter #93 Menu Mode Programming in the alarm system in accordance with the procedures provided in your alarm system manuals.
  • Page 71: Alarm System Levels Of Authority

    Section 5 - Programming When you are programming for the #73 function, the response to 025 REPORT CODE 01 2 this entry does not affect operation. Press [ ] repeatedly until the “INPUT TYPE” prompt appears. Enter the zone input type as 09 for Console. 025 INPUT TYPE None Press [ ] to continue.
  • Page 72: Removing A Vistakey

    VistaKey Installation Guide Removing a VistaKey A VistaKey can be removed (deleted) from the alarm system database. To delete a VistaKey, proceed as follows: 1. Enter zone programming. 2. Advance to the zone numbers that the VistaKey DSM, DSMB, RTE, and General Purpose zones are assigned to.
  • Page 73 Section 5 - Programming Time-Driven Events Worksheet Days Activation Timed Action Action Action Time Time Event # Name Specifier Window M T W T 5–33...
  • Page 74 VistaKey Installation Guide Event/Actions Worksheet Time Window Days Event Event Event Action Action Action Event (00= Always, 01-20 Name Specifier Desired Specifier M T W T F S S H = Time Window #) 5–34...
  • Page 75: Section 6 - User Commands

    S E C T I O N User Commands • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section General Information #78 Access Control Test...
  • Page 76: Access Control

    VistaKey Installation Guide Access Control The access control commands may be used to directly control access points or to add, remove, or edit cards in the system’s cardholder database. The access control commands may be used as follows: The #73 command (if enabled for a keypad) may be used to grant entry or exit through an access point in the partition that the keypad is connected to.
  • Page 77 Section 6 – User Commands Press the [ ] key to accept the entry. The following message is displayed on the keypad: Entry or Exit Enter 0 for entry or 1 for exit. The access point is unlatched for the Entry time period that was defined during system programming with the “Door Open Time”...
  • Page 78: #77 Output Device Control

    VistaKey Installation Guide door is already unlocked). The bypass state remains in effect until ended by receipt of the protect entry (above) or until the bypass is ended by a time window, action command, or timed event. Press [ ] to accept the entry. The selected action takes effect. The #79 command is used to add, remove, or edit cards in the system’s cardholder database.
  • Page 79: #78 Access Control Test

    Section 6 – User Commands An additional keypad display prompts you to enter the specifier (i.e., relay number, partition number, etc.) for the action selected. Enter the specifier. Press the [ ] key to accept the entry. The following display apprears: ↓...
  • Page 80 VistaKey Installation Guide 1. A card’s access group is given access to a point in Access Group Programming. Partition Armed Restriction is not programmed. The following is true: Access Through Executive VISTA User Card Access Point if Disarm System Privilege Number System Armed *Any Valid...
  • Page 81: Adding Cards

    Section 6 – User Commands Adding Cards Add Card? Press 1 to enroll a new card or edit a card by using a card swipe. 1=Yes 0=No Press 0 advance to the Edit Card function. When 1 is entered, the following prompt is displayed.
  • Page 82 VistaKey Installation Guide NOTE: It the card belongs to an access group that has executive privilege enabled, this feature can be inherited from the access group; however, only executive privilege assigned to a card will be accepted when the VistaKey is operating in RCM. Press [ ] to accept the entry.
  • Page 83 Section 6 – User Commands ↓ VISTA Card ID Number Enter two digits from 00 to 15. The digits entered provide the 001 Expire Month following expiration functions: NO EXPIRATION 00 = Normal (no expiration) 08 = August 01 = January 09 = September 02 = February 10 = October...
  • Page 84 VistaKey Installation Guide cardholder retains all rights and privileges that the VISTA user number provided. These rights and privileges remain in effect until such time as the cardholder is deleted from the system or the card expires. Press [ ] to accept the entry. ↓...
  • Page 85: Editing Cards

    Section 6 – User Commands ↓ VISTA Card ID Number Block enrollment (entry) allows you to enroll numerous cards with 001 Block Entry? the same previously entered data. If the card data to be entered are 1=YES 0=NO significantly different from one another, then answer “NO” and enter each card’s data individually by swiping the card and entering data alternately.
  • Page 86 VistaKey Installation Guide cardholder’s access group is enabled via scheduling or whether his access group is enabled to enter or exit through any of the access points. The only reason that a cardholder with executive privilege is prevented from gaining access through an access point would be if his card has expired via usage or date.
  • Page 87 Section 6 – User Commands ↓ VISTA Card ID Number “Expire use” defines whether the cardholder access privileges are to 001 Expire use? expire with usage. Enter 00 for unlimited use. Otherwise, enter a UNLIMITED USE number between 01 and 14. Entering a number between 01 and 14 allows that many entry access grants for this cardholder.
  • Page 88 VistaKey Installation Guide NOTES: • Cardholders with VISTA user number of 000 can disarm partitions to gain entry if they belong to an access group that doesn't have an Armed Restriction for that partition. See “Setting Up Access Groups” in the Programming section of this manual for more information.
  • Page 89: Auto Delete

    Section 6 – User Commands • Action codes 60 (AP Exit Only), 66 (AP Group Exit Only), or 72 (AP Partition Exit Only) disable the entry reader at the access point. The reader will remain disabled until a command is received (via a keypad command or event) to protect the access point.
  • Page 90: Block Delete

    VistaKey Installation Guide Quit? Press 1 or 0. 1=YES 0=NO If you press 1, the system advances to the “Quit Card Mode?” prompt. If you press 0, the system returns to the “Swipe Card” prompt. Press [ ] to accept the entry. Block Delete Block Delete? Press 1 or 0.
  • Page 91: Quit Card Function Programming

    Section 6 – User Commands If you press 0, the system returns to the “Delete Card ID#” prompt without deleting the card from the database. Press [ ] to accept the entry. Quit Card Function Programming Quit Card Mode Press 1 or 0. 1=Yes 0=No If you press 1, the system exits card function programming.
  • Page 92 CARDHOLDERS WORKSHEET EXPIRE VISTA CARD EXEC ACCESS EXPIRE MONTH/ USER ACCESS NAME NUMBER PRIV TRACE GROUP EVENT POINT ACTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4...
  • Page 93: Section 7 - System Testing

    S E C T I O N System Testing • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section General Information VistaKey Module LEDs and Jumper...
  • Page 94: Vistakey Module Leds And Jumper

    VistaKey Installation Guide • Leaving Keypad Programming Mode. The refresh will occur even if you have not made any changes in the Keypad Programming Mode. • Any time the panel hangs up after reaching ring count while trying to establish a connection with the downloader.
  • Page 95: General Information

    S E C T I O N Event Log • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section General Information Alarm Panel Logging...
  • Page 96: Alarm Panel Logging

    VistaKey Installation Guide ACS Trace NOTE: For the events below, the ASC Group and/or Cardholder Trace must be on. Event Code Specifier Access Grant User # Access Denied User # Egress Grant User # Egress Denied User # NOTE: An Access Point Lock event is not logged or reported Alarm Panel Logging The following list contains all additional events that may be entered into the event log in the alarm panel.
  • Page 97: Section 9 - Reduced Capability Mode

    S E C T I O N Reduced Capability Mode • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In This Section General Information RCM Description...
  • Page 98 VistaKey Installation Guide • The VistaKey recovers from RCM within 1 minute of having its mux loop communication restored. • The door/access point is restored to its previous state (e.g., locked, bypassed, or exit only) when RCM ends. 9–2...
  • Page 99: Appendix A - Glossary

    A P P E N D I X Glossary • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Access Card - A card, generally the size and shape of a credit card, containing encoded data and used for controlling access.
  • Page 100 VistaKey Installation Guide Door Strike - An electromechanical locking device typically installed in a doorframe to enable locking and unlocking of the door by electrical or electronic means. Internally, the device consists of a solenoid to which power is applied, causing a plunger to move linkage, which releases a locking mechanism.
  • Page 101 No no forced door event is generated. It can also result in the door unlocking. Other names used in the industry for this condition are: REX, egress, and bypass. NOTE: Do not confuse this usage of “bypass” with the ADEMCO meaning. (Please see Bypass) Schedule (or Time Schedule) - A list of time intervals that can dictate when events or conditions can start, stop, or occur.
  • Page 102 VistaKey Installation Guide Trigger Outputs - Solid-state digital switches (transistors) that can be configured as committed or uncommitted resources. These can be used to illuminate LEDs, activate piezoelectric sounders, energize an external relay, or signal a long-range radio transmitter. Trouble - A condition that generally indicates a problematic line (cable or connection) for a supervised zone.
  • Page 103 A P P E N D I X Index • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Access Control Integration .........
  • Page 104 VistaKey Installation Guide Partition Assignment Mapping Zones........3–2, 4–7 VISTA User Code ........2–10 System ............7–1 Peripheral Devices ..........1–3 Time-Driven Events Polling Loop Preparing Worksheet ........5–2 Connecting ............ 4–6 Programming ..........5–25 Power Worksheet ...........5–33 Connecting ............ 4–6 Trace ..........5–21, 6–8, 6–12 Pre-alarm Time ..........
  • Page 105 Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ademco factory service. For warranty service, return product transportation prepaid, to Ademco Factory Service, 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791.
  • Page 106: Summary Of Connections

    OF THIS SYSTEM. NOTE 5: WHEN MOUNTING POWER SUPPLY IN CABINET, USE NYLON WASHER ON SCREW INSERTED AT THIS LOCATION. VISTAKEY NOTE 6: WHEN INSTALLING A VISTAKEY-SK, OBTAIN +12VDC BY CONNECTING TERMINAL 11 OR 12 TO TB1 TERMINAL 1. SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS...
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