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Time/Date Setup
1. Touch the Time/Date Setup icon; enter
your "Authorized Code", if applicable.
2. Touch the DST icon to have daylight
savings time affect your system clock.
3. Set the "Start DST" and then the "End
DST" settings by touching the Month,
Weekend and Time (1 AM or 2 AM) "arrow"
icons.
4. APPLY saves the settings.
5. Set the current time by following the
prompts and select the current Month, Year,
Hour, Minute, AM or PM and
Month/Day/Year format.
6. Touch Apply.
Diagnostic Tests
1. From the System Setup screen, touch the
Advanced Setup icon.
2. Enter your "Authorized Code".
3. Touch the Keypad Reset icon.
4. Touch the Keypad Test icon.
5. Touch the Test icon associated with the
LCD Display Test.
Follow the prompts to complete this test.
6. Touch the Test icon associated with the
Audio Test; "Testing..." is displayed while
beeps sound from the speaker.
7. Touch the Test icon associated with the
LED Test; "Testing..." is displayed while the
3 LEDs light sequentially, top to bottom
(red, green, yellow) 5 times.
Night Setup
1. Touch the Advanced Setup icon.
2. Enter your "Authorized Code", if required.
3. Touch the Night Setup icon.
4. Select the arming mode to be activated
when the NIGHT icon is touched on the
"Arming" screen.
Apply accepts the setting.
Back cancels your selection.
Output Setup
1. From the "Home" screen, touch the
System Setup and Advanced Setup icon.
2. Enter your "Authorized Code".
3. Touch the Output Setup icon.
4. Touch the Output Disable icon to disable
the selection.
5. Touch the Output Enable icon to enable
the Output selection.
Apply accepts the setting.
Back cancels your selection.
Commercial System Notes
• If the Aux Relay function is set for alarm silenced by User Code + # + 67, this command may only be
entered in the console emulation mode.
• Do not use the common lobby logic function.
• If fields 2*22 (Display Fire Alarms of other Partitions), 2*23 (Display Burg & Panic of other Partitions), or
2*24 (Display Troubles of other Partitions) are enabled, the zones that created the conditions cannot be
viewed. You must go to that zone's home partition to view.
• If field 1*11 (Zone Bypass After Disarm) is enabled, you must use the TouchCenter's Console Emulation
Mode and the commands "Code" + "64" (unbypass all) or "Code" + "6" + "Zone Number" (unbypass zone) to
remove zone bypasses.
• The First to Alarm Display Lock feature (field 1*10) is not supported by the TouchCenter.
• RF Low Battery messages are not supported by the TouchCenter except in the Show Zones screen where a
Battery Icon is displayed for the zone with the low battery.
General Notes
• "Exit Error" and "Auto Arm Alert, Please Leave Now" messages are not displayed by the TouchCenter.
• When the system has 6150Vs or 6160Vs, and 6271Vs attached, the Additional Console setting in the
6150Vs (displayed as A on the 6150V) must be set to 1 and the Additional Console setting in the 6160Vs
must be set to Yes.
*For additional troubleshooting procedures, refer to the Control Panel Installation Guide
800-07600 7/11 Rev. A
Notes
If DST On (Daylight Savings Time) is
selected, the TouchCenter adjusts for
Daylight Savings time at the month, week
and time chosen.
Make sure "DST On" is checked to enable
this feature.
Select YES on the "Time Setting
Confirmation" pop-up window to save the
changes in your security system.
Select No to have the changes affect the
TouchCenter only.
Note: A Yes response is recommended.
Notes
If the keypad requires resetting, touch OK
and the keypad resets. If Cancel is
selected, keypad does not reset.
After each type of display, you are asked if
the display was proper.
If you touch the Yes icon, "Passed" is
displayed in the test status column on the
"Diagnostics" screen.
If you touch the No icon, "Failed" is
displayed in the test status column on the
"Diagnostics" screen.
At the conclusion of the test, a pop-up
"Confirmation Window" is displayed with
the question "Did you hear Beeping?"
At the conclusion of the test, a pop-up
"Confirmation Window" is displayed with
the question "Did you see chasing LED
pattern?"
Notes
The NIGHT icon can be set to arm the
system in one of five modes:
• Away - Arms all zones with entry delay.
• Stay - Arms perimeter zones with entry
delay.
• Instant - Arms perimeter zones without
entry delay.
• Night (Residential Panels Only) – Arms
all perimeter zones plus all zones listed
in Zone List 5.
•Maximum - Arms all zones without entry
delay.
Notes
The Output Setup function allows you to
disable Output selection. There are a
maximum of 18 outputs that can be
enabled or disabled.
NOTE: These are local settings for the
graphic keypad. If user has the maximum
number of keypads on the system, and
wants to disable the same output for all,
each keypad needs to be set individually.
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WARRANTY
For the latest warranty information go to:
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/wa/
You can set the time and date from the Set Time & Date screen.
• When the time is set it is stored in the TouchCenter and sent to
the control panel when you touch the Apply
the following prompt. Additionally, when using the TouchCenter
with a residential panel, the panel downloads its time into the
TouchCenter once an hour after the clock is set.
• If Get Time is touched, the TouchCenter downloads the time and
date from the control panel and exits the Set Time & Date screen.
icon
Note: This
appears with residential panels only (e.g., VISTA-
15P, VISTA-20P).
Keypad Test
A series of diagnostic tests are provided that allow verification of
correct operation of the TouchCenter and its connections to the
security system. There are a total of three diagnostic tests: LCD
Display Test, Audio Test and LED Test.
Performing Diagnostic Tests
Select any diagnostic test from the Diagnostics screen by touching its
associated Test icon. All or any individual test may be run when you
access the Diagnostics screen; however, each test must be performed
one at a time.
At any time when a test is not being performed, you can touch the
back icon to return to the previous screen, or touch the home icon to
return to your home page.
Residential System Notes
• If the Clean Me option is set, when the maintenance signal is
received a "Fire Maintenance" message and the Display Faults icon
is shown. However, if you display the faults, zone 1 is not shown as
a faulted zone.
• If RF Jam Reports are selected and RF Jam is detected, the User
Authorization screen displays "Trouble ZN100 RF Receiver". If you
enter the console emulation mode, the display shows "Check 90 RF
Receiver Jam".
• Do not use the Custom Word reminder feature.
NIGHT Setup Icon Function
The TouchCenter is defaulted to arm the system in STAY INSTANT
mode when arming the system using the NIGHT icon. You can change
the TouchCenter so that it arms the system in a different mode when
the NIGHT icon is touched by selecting the arming mode to be
activated when the NIGHT icon is touched on the "Arming" screen.
Note that some displays on the TouchCenter may not have enough
space to display the whole name of a partition. When this occurs, the
display shows as many characters as possible starting at the
beginning of the partition name. We recommend that the partition
name be kept to a maximum of 7 characters to ensure the "H" which
indicates the home partition may be seen (this is set at the panel).
Word List
The 6280 can annunciate the words listed below. Please note that
this listing does not increase the vocabulary available from your
panel. You must use the listing in your alarm panel instructions for
actual words that may be annunciated.
AC-Loss
Down
Glass
Air
Downstairs
Gun
Alarm
Driveway
Hall
Apartment
Duct
Heat
Area
East
House
Armed
Eight-Hundred
Hundred
Attic
Eight
Inside
Away
Eighteen
Instant
Baby
Eighty
Kitchen
Back
Eleven
Laundry
Bar
Emergency
Left
Basement
Equipment
Library
Bathroom
Exit
Light
Bed
Factory
Living
Bedroom
Father's
Loading
Blower
Fault
Low-Battery
Boiler
Fence
Lower
Building
Fifteen
Machine
Bypassed
Fifty
Main
Call
Fire
Master
Carbon-Monoxide
First
Medical
Central
Five-Hundred
Mother's
Check
Five
Motion
Closed
Floor
Night
Computer
Forty
Nine-Hundred
Daughter's
Four-Hundred
Nine
Den
Four
Nineteen
Detector
Fourteen
Ninety
Dining
Foyer
North
Disarmed
Front
Not
Disarm-System-Now
Garage
Now
Door
Gas
Off
Residential Panels and Screen Security
Authority Levels
Authority levels define the system functions a particular user can
perform. Depending on the authority assigned to you, there are
certain system functions you may be prohibited from performing. The
table below describes the authority levels available in the
TouchCenter and provides the equivalent authority level name found
in your alarm system manuals.
Matching
Authority Level
Authority Level
in Panel
in
TouchCenter
System Master
Master
No
Partition
Master
No
Master
Standard User
Normal
No
Arm Only
N/A
No
Guest
Guest
No
Duress
N/A
No
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Office
South
On
Station
One
Stay
One-Hundred
Storage
Open
Supervise
Outside
Telco
Panic
Temperature
Patio
Ten
Phone
Third
Police
Thirteen
Pool
Thirty
Power
Three-Hundred
Ready-to-Arm
Three
Rear
Tool
Right
Twelve
Room
Twenty
Second
Two-Hundred
Service
Two
Seven-Hundred
Up
Seven
Upper
Seventeen
Upstairs
Seventy
Utility
Shed
West
Shop
Window
Side
Wing
Six-Hundred
Yard
Six
Zero
Sixteen
Zone
Sixty
Sliding
Smoke
Son's
Access Level Chosen in
TouchCenter Screen Security
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No

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