Video Alarm Verification; Event Log Types - ADEMCO VISTA-120 Installation And Setup Manual

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SUMMER TIME NOTE:
Summer Time starts and
ends at 2AM on the
designated
month
and
weekend.
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VIDEO ALARM VERIFICATION

1*67
1 = Video Alarm Verification (VAV) is being used. This selection enables
transmission of Contact ID Event Code 609 to signal the central
station equipment to ready itself for video image reception and
processing.
0 = otherwise

EVENT LOG TYPES

1*70
1 = enable each type of event for which event logging is desired.
0 = disable event logging for specific type
12/24 HOUR TIME STAMP FORMAT
1*71
1 = 24 hour format.
0 = standard 12 hour;
EVENT LOG PRINTER ON-LINE
1*72
1 = have the printer print events as they occur
0 = enable the printer such that the logs are only printed upon request.
PRINTER BAUD RATE
1*73
1 = printer is set for 300 baud.
0 = printer is set for 1200 baud (preferred).
RELAY TIMEOUT XXX MINUTES
1*74
000-127 = enter the relay timeout minutes, in multiples of 2 minutes,
desired for #80 Menu Mode time driven event relay command
numbers "04/09" and #93 Menu Mode Relay Programming
output command "56" (refer to #93 and #80 Menu Mode
sections in this manual).
RELAY TIMEOUT YYY SECONDS
1*75
000-127 = enter the relay timeout seconds desired for #80 Menu Mode
time driven event relay command numbers "05/10" and #93
Menu Mode Relay Programming command "57" (refer to #93
and #80 Menu Mode sections in this manual.
ACCESS CONTROL RELAY
1*76
01-96 = enter the relay number for the relay that will be used for
access control.
00
= not used in this partition.
The system can be programmed to provide user activated access control.
If enabled, the assigned relay will pulse for 2 seconds when the user
enters his code and presses "0".
LOG FIRST MAINTENANCE SIGNAL
1*77
1 = log first maintenance signal from each smoke detector
2 = no logging
NUMBER OF PARTITIONS
2*00
1-8 = the number of partitions to be used in the system.
SUMMER TIME
2*01
START/END MONTH
00-12 = the months in which Summer time starts and ends.
00, 00 = Summer time does not apply to the user's region.
Standard setting for North America is 04,10.
SUMMER TIME
2*02
START/END WEEKEND
1 = first
3 = third
2 = second
4 = fourth
Standard setting for North America is 1,5.
Enter the start and end weekends for Summer time.
(partition-specific)
5 = last
7 = third from last
6 = next to last
[0]
Alm Chck Byps O/C Systm
[0]
[0]
[0]
[000] | |
[000] | |
[00] |
[0]
[1]
[04,10] |
|
[1,5]

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