ADEMCO VISTA-32FB Installation And Setup Manual page 210

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VISTA-32FB Installation and Set-Up Guide
Installing the Cabinet Lock........................................ 4–1
Installing the Control ................................................. 4–1
Installing the Control's Circuit Board ....................... 4–3
INTELLIGENT TEST REPORTING ....................... 23–3
Interior W/Delay Type 10 ......................................... 21–2
Interior, Follower Type 04........................................ 21–2
J2 Trigger Outputs ................................................... 12–1
Keypad Functions ..................................................... 29–1
Keypad Macros............................................................ 1–3
KEYPAD PANIC ENABLES .................................... 23–2
Keypad Panic Keys ..................................................... 1–3
Keypad Port 1.............................................................. 5–2
Keypad Port 2.............................................................. 5–2
Keypads ................................................................2–1, 5–1
Keyswitch .................................................................... 1–5
KEYSWITCH ASSIGNMENT.................................. 23–2
Keyswitch LEDs........................................................ 12–4
Keyswitch Operation and Wiring............................. 12–2
KISSOFF ................................................................... 25–1
Level 0 Installer (User 1) Codes............................... 28–2
Level 1 Master Codes................................................ 28–2
Level 2 Manager Codes............................................. 28–2
Level 6 Duress Codes................................................ 28–3
Levels 3-5 Operator Codes........................................ 28–2
Limitation of Access.................................................. 24–3
Limitation of Access Schedules .............................. 24–16
Limitation Of Access Schedules Programming ..... 24–16
LINE SEIZE................................................................ C–1
List of Figures .............................................................. viii
Listen-In to Follow...........................................11–1, 11–2
LO BAT...................................................................... 30–5
LOBBY PARTITION............................................... 23–11
LOG FIRST MAINTENANCE SIGNAL ................ 23–15
LONG RANGE RADIO CENTRAL STATION #1
CATEGORY ENABLE .......................................... 23–8
LONG RANGE RADIO CENTRAL STATION #2
CATEGORY ENABLE .......................................... 23–8
Long Range Radio Trouble Messages ...................... 13–3
Long Range Subscriber............................................. 12–1
LOW SPEED FORMAT (PRIMARY) ...................... 23–6
LOW SPEED FORMAT (SECONDARY) ................. 23–6
LRR Battery .............................................................. 13–3
LRR CRC is bad ........................................................ 13–3
LRR reporting options .............................................. 13–1
LSENS ....................................................................... 30–5
Macros ....................................................................... 29–5
Index–4
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MAIN DIALER (TOUCH-TONE OR ROTARY DIAL)
................................................................................23–4
Maintenance Signal Support.......................................1–2
Manager Code ............................................................28–2
Manual Relay Activation Mode.................................29–6
Master Code ...............................................................28–2
Master Keypad.............................................................2–5
MAX # OF DIALER RETRIES................................23–19
Mechanics of Programming.......................................20–1
MODEM COMM ..............................................26–3, 30–5
Mounting the 4100APG .............................................18–1
Mounting the Control Cabinet ....................................4–1
Mounting The Keypads ...............................................5–3
Mounting the VIP Module.........................................10–2
Multi-Access ? ............................................................28–5
MULTIPLE ALARMS................................................23–3
Multiple Partition Access ..........................................28–4
National Electric Code.................................................4–4
National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Standard
#72 ............................................................................... ii
No Alarm Response Type 23 .....................................21–3
NORMALLY CLOSED OR EOLR (ZONES 3-8) ......23–5
NUMBER OF PARTITIONS ...................................23–15
OC or OPEN CIRCUIT................................................5–4
Off-Normal Report .....................................................30–5
One-Man Fire Walk-Test...........................................30–2
On-Line Control Functions........................................26–2
OPEN/CLOSE REPORTING FOR KEYSWITCH...23–5
Open/Close Reporting ................................................28–4
Open/Close Reports by Exception .............................24–5
OPEN/CLOSE REPORTS BY EXCEPTION ..........23–16
Open/Close Schedule .................................................24–4
Open/Close Schedule Programming..........................24–9
Open/Close Schedule Worksheet...............................24–9
Open/Close Schedules................................................24–7
Open/Close Windows ...............................................24–12
Operator Access Levels..............................................26–3
Operator Level Codes ................................................28–2
Output Device Control................................................ B–2
Output Relays ..............................................................1–4
PABX ACCESS CODE...............................................23–4
PAGER ID NUMBER FOR ALARMS.......................23–8
PAGER ID NUMBER FOR BYPASSES ...................23–8
PAGER ID NUMBER FOR OPENS/CLOSES..........23–9
PAGER ID NUMBER FOR SYSTEM .......................23–9
PAGER ID NUMBER FOR TEST.............................23–9
PAGER ID NUMBER FOR TROUBLES ..................23–8
PAGER PHONE NUMBER FOR ALARMS .............23–8
PAGER PHONE NUMBER FOR BYPASSES..........23–8
PAGER PHONE NUMBER FOR OPENS/CLOSES 23–9
PAGER PHONE NUMBER FOR SYSTEM..............23–9
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