Honeywell VISTA-32FBPT Installation And Setup Manual page 93

Commercial fire and burglary partitioned security system with scheduling
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T
Temporary Schedule: Allows end user to override daily and holiday schedules for up to 1 week
• Test Report Interval: The programmable interval during which a periodic test report will be sent; Programmable in some controls
for up to 1 month
• Time Window: A programmable period of time used with most scheduling features on some controls; Up to 20 time windows may
be programmed for Open/Closing, Access Scheduling, etc.
• Timers: * See output timers and relays
• Transmitter Test Mode: This test mode allows the installer to verify that all programmed transmitters are being supervised by the
system.
• Two-way keypad: A wireless keypad that both sends commands, and receives and displays the alarm status
• Two-way Voice: The ability for the central station to "listen-in" to the premise after an alarm
U
• U.L.: Underwriters Laboratory: Agency that lists products and system that have been tested and/or inspected to specific standards
• Upload: To get the program data over the phone line, IP connection, etc. from the control panel to the computer
• User Code: a.k.a. Access code, Security Code; Always 4-digits
V
• V.I.P.: Abbreviation for Voice interactive Phone Module (4286)
• Vista: A line of Honeywell Panels
W
Wireless: a.k.a. RF; Refers to the 5800/5700 series wireless transmitters and receivers
• Wireless Button: A 5800 Series Transmitter that employs buttons, such as a pendant or wireless key fob
• Wireless Keys: 5804 series Keyfobs. A miniature programmable 2, 4, 6 button keyfob that can be connected to your keychain
• Wireless Receiver: Receivers for the 5800 wireless transmitters. They are classified as Low, Medium, or High. The low receiver
can handle 8 wireless zones. The Medium receiver can handle 16 wireless zones. The high receiver can handle as many zones
the panel has to offer. Receivers can be stand alone (5881, 5883) or built into a keypad (6150RF, 6160RF).
X
• X-10: See Powerline Carrier.
Y
Z
Zone List: Used in conjunction with some scheduling features, on some controls, where the actions of specific zones can be used
to control relay outputs and other events
• Zone Response Type: a.k.a. Zone Type: Each zone must be given a "personality"; each available zone type represents a different
'personality" such as a perimeter, interior, entry/exit, etc.
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