Vistakey Module Leds And Jumper; Improper Address Switch Position; Dsm Supervision Fault Clearing - ADEMCO VistaKey-SK Installation & Setup Manual

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VistaKey Installation Guide
• Leaving Keypad Programming Mode. The refresh will occur even if you have not made
any changes in the Keypad Programming Mode.
• Any time the panel hangs up after reaching ring count while trying to establish a
connection with the downloader. This refresh will occur whether or not the panel
established a connection with the downloader.
• On powerup.
• When daylight savings adjustment occurs.

VistaKey Module LEDs and Jumper

The VistaKey contains a green LED, red LED, and a jumper. The green LED indicates the
VistaKey state, the red LED indicates theVistaKey door control relay state, and the jumper
is for future use. For detailed explanation, refer to the following paragraphs.
Green LED
The green LED provides a repeating series of blinks that indicate the current state of the
VistaKey. Each series of blinks have the following meanings:
# of Blinks
in Series
Red LED
The red LED indicates the current state of the VistaKey dorr control relay. When the red
LED is on, it indicates the VistaKey dor control relay is active (energized).
Jumper
The jumper is located in the VistaKey module between TB 3 and the K 1 door control relay.
This jumper is for future use and should be shorting the two pins closest to the door control
relay. Proper module operation cannot be assured, in all operating conditions, if this jumper
is moved or removed from the VistaKey module.

Improper Address Switch Position

During system usage, if the module experiences a loss of power or if the address switch on a
VistaKey module is changed to an improper address, the panel logs an ACLO MOD (AC Loss
Module) event. If this event is logged and power is applied to the module, check that the
module's address switch is set to the proper address.

DSM Supervision Fault Clearing

A DSM check message is displayed on the keypad and is logged during system usage if a
fault develops on the polling loop connection. Note that the DSM check message can take up
to one minute to clear from the keypad display after the fault has been corrected.
7–2
Module State
1
Reset (Future Use)
2
RCM Mode (Future Use)
3
Protected
4
Bypassed
5
Locked
6
Grant In Process
7
Denied In Process
# of Blinks
Module State
in Series
8
RTE
9
RTE Grant In Process
10
Open Alarm
11
Timeout Alarm
12
Exit Only
13
Pre-Alarm

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