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... unwanted alarms caused by improper keypad operation by simplifying operation through the use of a card-swipe reader or wireless fob. • Aids in streamlining security operations by monitoring and recording user activity at a single location. • Helps to minimize security investments by integrating access control, intrusion detection, and early-warning fire detection. The VistaKey-SK, interfaced to your security system, delivers a combination of access control capabilities with your existing security system User Guide. - 4 - This guide...
... unwanted alarms caused by improper keypad operation by simplifying operation through the use of a card-swipe reader or wireless fob. • Aids in streamlining security operations by monitoring and recording user activity at a single location. • Helps to minimize security investments by integrating access control, intrusion detection, and early-warning fire detection. The VistaKey-SK, interfaced to your security system, delivers a combination of access control capabilities with your existing security system User Guide. - 4 - This guide...
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... directly control access points or to add, remove, or edit cards in the system's cardholder database. The access point will be denied if the access group, that the keypad is disabled. • The command must be assigned to a card with an access group assignment which the keypad being used. • The request will automatically relatch after a time interval set by your system installer. - 6 - User Commands (cont'd) Access Control The access control...
... directly control access points or to add, remove, or edit cards in the system's cardholder database. The access point will be denied if the access group, that the keypad is disabled. • The command must be assigned to a card with an access group assignment which the keypad being used. • The request will automatically relatch after a time interval set by your system installer. - 6 - User Commands (cont'd) Access Control The access control...
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... as follows: User Code + # + 74 The following message is displayed on the keypad: Access Point 00-31 Enter two digits (from 01 through any action. User Commands (cont'd) #74 The #74 command may be used to grant entry or exit through 15) that 01 correspond to the access point number where entry or exit is displayed on the keypad: - 7 - Press the [*] key to be...
... as follows: User Code + # + 74 The following message is displayed on the keypad: Access Point 00-31 Enter two digits (from 01 through any action. User Commands (cont'd) #74 The #74 command may be used to grant entry or exit through 15) that 01 correspond to the access point number where entry or exit is displayed on the keypad: - 7 - Press the [*] key to be...
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... be accepted, the following message is displayed on the keypad: Access Point 00-31 Enter two digits (from 01 through 15) 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 keypad belongs. • The VISTA user number must be authorized to change of Master or Manager. •...
... be accepted, the following message is displayed on the keypad: Access Point 00-31 Enter two digits (from 01 through 15) 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 keypad belongs. • The VISTA user number must be authorized to change of Master or Manager. •...
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... user control. User Commands (cont'd) #79 The #79 command is used to a card with an access group assignment that may be denied access while the partition is being requested. • The VISTA user number does not have a level assignment of Master. • If the partition is armed, Armed Restriction is in the system's cardholder database. For instructions on using this command, refer to add, remove...
... user control. User Commands (cont'd) #79 The #79 command is used to a card with an access group assignment that may be denied access while the partition is being requested. • The VISTA user number does not have a level assignment of Master. • If the partition is armed, Armed Restriction is in the system's cardholder database. For instructions on using this command, refer to add, remove...
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... 0, the system returns to Performing Scheduling Operations. - 12 - Schedule Control (#80) The #80 command is displayed on using this command, refer to the "Action ?" For instructions on the keypad: Quit? 1=YES 0=NO Press 1 if you are finished entering actions or 0 press 0 if you want to continue. If you entered 1, the program exits. prompt. User Commands (cont'd) Press the [*] key to...
... 0, the system returns to Performing Scheduling Operations. - 12 - Schedule Control (#80) The #80 command is displayed on using this command, refer to the "Action ?" For instructions on the keypad: Quit? 1=YES 0=NO Press 1 if you are finished entering actions or 0 press 0 if you want to continue. If you entered 1, the program exits. prompt. User Commands (cont'd) Press the [*] key to...
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... YY seconds (the YY value was set by the system installer) Arm/Disarm Commands Activation times 1 (Beginning), 2 (End), 3 (During) are the only valid choices for XX minutes (the XX value was set by the system installer) 05 Relay yy Relay # Relay ...mode (Auto-bypass faulted zones) 24 Force Arm Partition(s) Force Arm AWAY - Close relay indicated by the specifier in the AWAY mode 22 Disarm Partition(s) Disarm - Force arm the partition(s) indicated by the specifier 23 Force Arm Partition(s) Force Arm STAY - "During" can be used to control the relay for a specific time...
... YY seconds (the YY value was set by the system installer) Arm/Disarm Commands Activation times 1 (Beginning), 2 (End), 3 (During) are the only valid choices for XX minutes (the XX value was set by the system installer) 05 Relay yy Relay # Relay ...mode (Auto-bypass faulted zones) 24 Force Arm Partition(s) Force Arm AWAY - Close relay indicated by the specifier in the AWAY mode 22 Disarm Partition(s) Disarm - Force arm the partition(s) indicated by the specifier 23 Force Arm Partition(s) Force Arm STAY - "During" can be used to control the relay for a specific time...
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... specifier 31 Unbyps Zn Zone list # Auto unbypass zone list - If it is selected for auto unbypassing, the system removes the bypass of the zone(s) at the beginning of the window and restores the bypass at the end of the window. 30 Bypass Zn Zone list # Auto bypass zone list - Automatically unbypass the zone list List indicated by the specifier Open/Close Windows Activation time 3 (During) is not...
... specifier 31 Unbyps Zn Zone list # Auto unbypass zone list - If it is selected for auto unbypassing, the system removes the bypass of the zone(s) at the beginning of the window and restores the bypass at the end of the window. 30 Bypass Zn Zone list # Auto bypass zone list - Automatically unbypass the zone list List indicated by the specifier Open/Close Windows Activation time 3 (During) is not...
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... following advisories in mind while enrolling cards into the system: • Any cards enabled for an access group (if applicable) was set by your alarm system manual. • VISTA User Number field: Cards not mapped to valid VISTA user numbers or left at the default value 000 are permitted access to and are performed using #79 Card Function Programming. #79 Card Function Programming provides capabilities for their...
... following advisories in mind while enrolling cards into the system: • Any cards enabled for an access group (if applicable) was set by your alarm system manual. • VISTA User Number field: Cards not mapped to valid VISTA user numbers or left at the default value 000 are permitted access to and are performed using #79 Card Function Programming. #79 Card Function Programming provides capabilities for their...
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...cardholder has executive privilege. Entering a number between 01 and 14. Enter two digits from the card database, and the card retains its card ID#. Expiring a card does NOT delete it from 00 to 15. The digits entered provide the following expiration functions: ... Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Expire use and also set the same card to expire by time ("Expire Month" below), then the card will expire on the usage count. For example, pressing 1 turns group 1 on; UNLIMITED USE 00 ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 ...
...cardholder has executive privilege. Entering a number between 01 and 14. Enter two digits from the card database, and the card retains its card ID#. Expiring a card does NOT delete it from 00 to 15. The digits entered provide the following expiration functions: ... Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Expire use and also set the same card to expire by time ("Expire Month" below), then the card will expire on the usage count. For example, pressing 1 turns group 1 on; UNLIMITED USE 00 ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 ...
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...Number 001 Vista User# 000 Enter a three-digit VISTA User number. If you entered 01-12, the system displays the "Day of Month" prompt. Additionally, the VISTA User number can disarm partitions to gain entry if they belong to an access group that you set a card to expire by time and also set the same card to expire with VISTA User number of 000 can be used to allow a cardholder access... If you enter. The VISTA User number may be used to allow this cardholder to grant access and egress through his allotted access points. Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) NOTES:...
...Number 001 Vista User# 000 Enter a three-digit VISTA User number. If you entered 01-12, the system displays the "Day of Month" prompt. Additionally, the VISTA User number can disarm partitions to gain entry if they belong to an access group that you set a card to expire by time and also set the same card to expire with VISTA User number of 000 can be used to allow a cardholder access... If you enter. The VISTA User number may be used to allow this cardholder to grant access and egress through his allotted access points. Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) NOTES:...
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...VISTA User assigned should be consistent with VISTA User number of this manual for that the VISTA User number provided. Acceptable entries have been defined prior to entering #79 Card Function Programming...VISTA User number to accept the entry. ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 ACS Event? See "Setting Up Access Groups" in effect until such time as U999 if the trace option is deleted from the system or the card expires. Press [*] to a cardholder and subsequently delete that VISTA User number from the list below for the access point-related event desired. Performing Access Control...
...VISTA User assigned should be consistent with VISTA User number of this manual for that the VISTA User number provided. Acceptable entries have been defined prior to entering #79 Card Function Programming...VISTA User number to accept the entry. ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 ACS Event? See "Setting Up Access Groups" in effect until such time as U999 if the trace option is deleted from the system or the card expires. Press [*] to a cardholder and subsequently delete that VISTA User number from the list below for the access point-related event desired. Performing Access Control...
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... "Setting Up Access Groups" in effect until such time as the cardholder is selected. • The partition rights and privileges of the VISTA User assigned should be consistent with VISTA User number of 000 will be identified as U999 if the trace option is deleted from the panel, the cardholder retains all rights and privileges that the VISTA User number provided. Performing Access Control Card...
... "Setting Up Access Groups" in effect until such time as the cardholder is selected. • The partition rights and privileges of the VISTA User assigned should be consistent with VISTA User number of 000 will be identified as U999 if the trace option is deleted from the panel, the cardholder retains all rights and privileges that the VISTA User number provided. Performing Access Control Card...
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... the last number already programmed or you use is number 1. 1. Time windows may be based on time windows, which are simply periods of time during which an event may have already programmed some time windows have time allow or cause an action. NOTE: The time windows described here are also used to control other functions in your system uses a 24-hour clock (i.e., 5:00 PM displays as 17...
... the last number already programmed or you use is number 1. 1. Time windows may be based on time windows, which are simply periods of time during which an event may have already programmed some time windows have time allow or cause an action. NOTE: The time windows described here are also used to control other functions in your system uses a 24-hour clock (i.e., 5:00 PM displays as 17...
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Note that if your system uses a 24-hour clock (i.e., 5:00 PM displays as the start time for time window 1. Note that are PM. Time Window Number 1 2 Start Time (HH:MM) 08:00 AM Stop Time (HH:MM) 2. Time Window Number 1 2 Start Time (HH:MM) 08:00 AM Stop Time (HH:MM) 05:00 PM 3. These are 20 events that may be programmed for each event governed by a previously...
Note that if your system uses a 24-hour clock (i.e., 5:00 PM displays as the start time for time window 1. Note that are PM. Time Window Number 1 2 Start Time (HH:MM) 08:00 AM Stop Time (HH:MM) 2. Time Window Number 1 2 Start Time (HH:MM) 08:00 AM Stop Time (HH:MM) 05:00 PM 3. These are 20 events that may be programmed for each event governed by a previously...
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... (located near the end of a time window controlling an access point, the access point will overwrite your system. listed in your existing time-driven events. • Action codes 60 (AP Exit Only), 66 (AP Group Exit Only), or 72 (AP Partition Exit Only) disable the entry reader at set via a keypad command or event) to protect the access point. • At the...
... (located near the end of a time window controlling an access point, the access point will overwrite your system. listed in your existing time-driven events. • Action codes 60 (AP Exit Only), 66 (AP Group Exit Only), or 72 (AP Partition Exit Only) disable the entry reader at set via a keypad command or event) to protect the access point. • At the...
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...; Holiday schedules* • Timed events • Access schedules* * IMPORTANT: The schedule options denoted by the * should not be used to Time Windows Programming later in the normal operating mode (all partitions are 5 sections of scheduling menus, as shown below. Pressing 1 at a displayed main menu prompt selects that option then appear. prompt. - 44 - Press 1 to program time windows. Your system installer programmed these items, if...
...; Holiday schedules* • Timed events • Access schedules* * IMPORTANT: The schedule options denoted by the * should not be used to Time Windows Programming later in the normal operating mode (all partitions are 5 sections of scheduling menus, as shown below. Pressing 1 at a displayed main menu prompt selects that option then appear. prompt. - 44 - Press 1 to program time windows. Your system installer programmed these items, if...
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... based on the starting hour and press [∗]. TIME WINDOW # ? 01-20, 00 = QUIT Enter the 2-digit time window number (01-20) 01 to the minutes position. Note that are not already in the Scheduling mode. Performing Scheduling Operations (cont'd) Time Windows Programming Enter Scheduling Mode by pressing any entries that if your system uses a 24-hour clock (i.e., 5:00 PM displays as 17:00...
... based on the starting hour and press [∗]. TIME WINDOW # ? 01-20, 00 = QUIT Enter the 2-digit time window number (01-20) 01 to the minutes position. Note that are not already in the Scheduling mode. Performing Scheduling Operations (cont'd) Time Windows Programming Enter Scheduling Mode by pressing any entries that if your system uses a 24-hour clock (i.e., 5:00 PM displays as 17:00...
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... Scheduling Menu Mode, press 0 until the "Timed Events ?" prompt to return to be programmed (01-20). prompt appears. Press [∗]. Performing Scheduling Operations (cont'd) When the entry is important to make sure that changing a time window does not adversely affect other programmed Time-Driven events. When you to enter the desired action to be used to be programmed for the system. Time windows...
... Scheduling Menu Mode, press 0 until the "Timed Events ?" prompt to return to be programmed (01-20). prompt appears. Press [∗]. Performing Scheduling Operations (cont'd) When the entry is important to make sure that changing a time window does not adversely affect other programmed Time-Driven events. When you to enter the desired action to be used to be programmed for the system. Time windows...
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... access group assignment; Therefore, if the system should enter RCM while you started working on the card database, it is possible that the VistaKey has power applied). RCM Description When the VistaKey has entered RCM, the alarm panel keypad displays the zones controlled by the VistaKey. The VistaKey automatically enters RCM in the event communication between the VistaKey and the alarm panel is lost for a period of a problem...
... access group assignment; Therefore, if the system should enter RCM while you started working on the card database, it is possible that the VistaKey has power applied). RCM Description When the VistaKey has entered RCM, the alarm panel keypad displays the zones controlled by the VistaKey. The VistaKey automatically enters RCM in the event communication between the VistaKey and the alarm panel is lost for a period of a problem...