#77 Output Device Control - ADEMCO VistaKey-SK Installation & Setup Manual

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VistaKey Installation Guide
#79
The #79 command is used to add, remove, or edit cards in the system's cardholder database.
For instructions on using this command, refer to "Performing Access Control Card
Functions" in this section.

#77 Output Device Control

The #77 Output Device Control is used to activate outputs, bypass zones, activate access
control commands, etc. under operator control. The actions that may be activated by the
operator are relay commands, arm/disarm commands, zone bypassing commands, open/close
access conditions, and access control commands. For the #77 command to be accepted, the
following conditions must exist.
• The user must have a level assignment of Installer or Master.
• If the partition is armed, Armed Restriction is in effect, and the user issues an access
command, the user must be authorized to disarm the partition for the command to be
accepted.
• The user must be assigned to the access point's partition to protect, bypass, or lock the
access point or to set it to exit only.
• To arm or disarm a partition, the user must be assigned to that partition.
• The VISTA user number must be assigned to the partition to which the keypad belongs.
• The VISTA user number must be assigned to a card with an access group assignment that
includes the point to which access is being requested.
• The VISTA user number does not have to be assigned to the partition to which the access
point belongs to be granted access, but if not they will be denied access while the partition
is armed when an armed restriction has been programmed.
Enter the #77 command as follows:
User Code + # + 77
The following message is displayed on the keypad:
RELAY ON
6–4
door is already unlocked). The bypass state remains in effect
until ended by receipt of the protect entry (above) or until the
bypass is ended by a time window, action command, or timed
event.
Press [ ] to accept the entry. The selected action takes effect.
ACTION ?
Enter the two-digit Action Number that corresponds to the action
01
desired.
The action codes are the events that are to take place immediately.
Each action also requires an action specifier, which defines what the
action will affect (relay, relay group, partition, zone list, user group).
The action specifier varies, depending on the type of action selected.
Table 5-1: Action Codes provides a listing of the "Action Codes"
(desired actions) used when programming keypad-driven events.
NOTE: Action codes 60 (AP Exit Only), 66 (AP Group Exit Only), or
72 (AP Partition Exit Only) disable the entry reader at the access
point. The reader will remain disabled until a command is received
(via a keypad command or event) to protect the access point.
Press the [ ] key to accept the entry.

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