Honeywell VISTA-128BPEN Installation And Setup Manual page 67

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Using the Alpha Keypad
Step
Action
1
Enter Zone Programming in the #93 Menu
Mode.
2
Program the zone with a response type 27
(Access Point).
3
Enter the access point number (00-31) of the
door.
4
Program whether this is an entry or exit point.
5
Enter the partition number.
6
Enter the input type as CS (09).
7
Enter the keypad ECP address.
See Zone Programming in the Programming Guide for a
detailed explanation.
Using Wireless Keypads
Wireless keypads (5827 and 5827BD) can provide
another way of entering or exiting the premises. They
function the same as alpha keypads, except when the
code + # 73 is entered. This entry will allow momentary
access to ALL access points in the partition to which the
keypad is assigned. To program the wireless keypad,
enter the partition the keypad is assigned to in field
1*48.
Using an RF Transmitter Zone
A button type RF transmitter (5804) can be used to
provide access or egress for up to 4 doors. One button
will control one door. Also, a button can be used to
provide access or egress due to a panic or duress
condition.
An RF transmitter (5816) can be used with a remote
switch to provide exit in case of a fire alarm using a
PassPoint event action. To program the RF transmitter
for access control, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
1
Enter Zone Programming in the #93 Menu
Mode.
2
Program the zone with a response type 27
(Access Point).
3
Enter the access point number (00-31) of the
door.
4
Indicate whether RF device is for entry or exit.
5
Enter the partition number
6
Enter the input type: button RF (03).
7
Enter the loop number.
8
Enroll the serial number
See Zone Programming in the Programming Guide for a
detailed explanation.
RF buttons and pendants must be assigned
to a user number in order to function. See
SECTION 9: User Access Codes for the
procedure.
An RF transmitter will not provide access or
grant if the system is in any test mode.
Control of Lighting and Appliances
Lighting and appliances can be controlled when an
access or exit event occurs. Lights or appliances can be
automatically turned on or off when a valid entry or
egress request is presented at an access point. To
control these devices, the VISTA-128BPEN relays or
the ACS relays or triggers are used with keypads and/or
RF transmitters whose response type is Access Point
(27). To program the control of lighting and appliances,
perform the following steps:
Step
Action
1
Enter Output Programming in the #93 Menu
Mode.
2
Program all the information for the relay.
3
Select the output type: ECP (1) (4204) or (2)
(X-10).
See Output Programming in the Programming Guide
for a detailed explanation.
Using the VISTA-128BPEN for Stand-Alone
Access Control
The VISTA-128BPEN can be used for access control
without interfacing to PassPoint ACS or VistaKey. A
user can trigger an access point (i.e., door strike) for 2
seconds by entering User Code + [0]. To program the
VISTA-128BPEN for Stand-Alone access control,
perform the following steps:
Step
Action
1
Enter Output Programming in the #93 Menu
Mode.
2
Program the output type as 1, or 2.
3
For type 1, program the ECP address and
relay number.
4
For type 2, program the house and unit codes.
5
Program the relay number in field 1∗76
(partition-specific).
See Output Programming in the Programming Guide
for a detailed explanation.
Section 4 – Programming
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