ADEMCO Vista-20 Installation Instructions Manual page 94

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*82
*83
*89
*O
*91
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ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT DEVICES
This is an interactivemenu mode that is applicable only if field *25 is
programmed for a 4229, 4204, or if Powerline Carrier devices are
used.
Refer to
Section 8. RELAY OUTPUTS & POWERLIA?E CARRIER
DEVICES
for a detailed programming procedure. Also refer to the
ZONE
LISTS
FOR
OUTPUT
DEVICES
table for *81 in the
Programrning Form.
CUSTOM ALPHA EDITING
See
Section
15. ALPHA
DESCRIPTION
PROGRAMMING
for
procedure.
ADD/DELE'ITl
5800 RF INPUT ~S
See Notes 4 and 5 in field *56.
Also see
Section 16. USING *83
MODE TO DELETE, ADD, OR CHANGE SERL4L NUMBERS
for
procedure.
EVENT LOG 80% FULL REPORT
CODE
D
(Also see'To PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS, & RESTORE REPORT
CODES box on a previous page).
If an Event Logging selectionis made in field *90, a messagecan be
sent to the central station receiver when the log is 80% full. If the log
becomesfull, a new messagewill overwrite the oldest messagein the
log. Note: Aside from the selectionmade by the installer in field *90,
all control and readout ikom the log is accomplished via the
Downloader (seefield =0).
EVENT LOGGING
The VISTA-20
system has the ability to record various events in a
history log (48-event capacity).The types of events to be logged can be
selectedas indicated below. At any time, the downloader operator can
then upload the log and view or print out all or selectedcategoriesof
the log. The log can also be clearedby the downloader operator.
The display/printout at the central station will show the date, time,
event, and descriptionof the occurrences. T he time is calculatedby an
internal clockat the central station computer. Note that the time for
any events that occur ptior to a system power-down or an entry into
the programming mode cannot be calculated by the cenh-al station
computer. The time will then appear on the log as "unknown".
O = Nonq 1 = Alarm/Alarm Restore,2 = l?rouble?l?rouble Restor~
4 = Bypass/BypassRestore;8 = Open/Close. The default is "3".
Example:
To select"Alarm/Alarm Restore", and "Open/Close", enter
9(1 +8\
to selectall, enter #15.
Note:
System messages are logged when any non-zero selectionis
made.
OPTION
SELECTION
•1
Enter "4" if an Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) unit is connectedin the
system (l-3 not used~ enter "O"if an AAV unit is not being used.
For UL installations,
the AAV option must be disabled (enter
w").
PHONE LINE MONITOR ENABLE
O=
Not used (default)
1 = Local keypad display only when phone line is faulted.
2 = Local keypad display plus keypad Irouble sound when line is faulted.
Each partition turns off its own trouble sound. No automatictimeout.
3 = Same as "2" above plus Device No. 2 STARTS. If either partition is
armed, external sounder activates.External sounder will be turned
off by normal bell timeout, or by security codeplus OFF
from either
partition
(it doesnot have to be the one that was armed).
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