ADEMCO VistaKey-SK Installation & Setup Manual page 51

Single-door access control starter kit
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• 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. This zone is normally used for tamper in installations requiring supervision
of the cabinet cover.
• DSMB – The DSMB is a Serial Polling Loop input type zone that maps the SIM in the
VistaKey to an Alarm Panel zone. In the event local power to the VistaKey is lost, the
status of the DSM can no longer be reported to the panel via the normal microprocessor
circuits of the VistaKey. In this case a Vplex SIM, which is located on the VistaKey board
and powered directly from the polling loop, is activated and reports the state of the DSM
via the standard Vplex polling system.
To program the VISTA Alarm Panel for VistaKey operation, enter #93 Menu Mode
Programming in the alarm system in accordance with the procedures provided in your
alarm system manuals. When you enter #93 Menu Mode Programming, the following
message is displayed on the keypad:
ZONE PROG?
1=YES 0=NO
Set to Confirm?
1=YES 0=NO
ENTER ZONE NO.?
000 = QUIT
010
Zone 010 entered
010 ZT P RC B IN L
00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _
010 ZONE TYPE
Press 1 to enter Zone Programming. The following screen appears.
NOTE: During programming, press [ ] to display the next screen.
Press [#] to display a previous screen.
This prompt pertains to the confirmation of RF and polling loop
device serial numbers. When programming for the VistaKey, this
entry can be used to confirm the DSMB serial number but is
unnecessary.
Press either 1 or 0. The following screen appears.
Enter the 3-digit zone number for the VistaKey zone being
programmed. As an example, 010 is shown here.
Press [ ] to accept the entry. The system advances to the summary
prompt below.
When all zones (DSM, DSMB, RTE, and GP) have been
programmed, enter 000 followed by [ ]. Then press 0 repeatedly
until the "Access Point Pgm" prompt is displayed. Go to the "Setting
Up Access Point Programming Options" paragraph is this section to
program the access point(s).
A display appears, showing a summary of that zone's 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. Some
devices can support more than one zone by means of individual
loops. If the zone is not programmed, the display appears as shown
here. If you are checking a zone's programming, and it is
programmed satisfactorily, press [#] to back up one step and enter
another zone number, if desired.
Otherwise, press [ ] to continue.
Choose a response type for the DSM , RTE , General Purpose , or
DSMB
zone. Available zone types are listed below:
NOTE: The DSM, RTE, and General Purpose input zones should be
only used for access control functions in UL installations.
Section 5 - Programming
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