Honeywell VISTAKEY User Guide

Honeywell VISTAKEY Manual

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    9LVWD.H\6. $FFHVV&RQWURO6WDUWHU.LW 8VHU*XLGH CARD READER DOOR STRIKE REQUEST TO EXIT DOOR STATUS MONITOR VistaKey-SK ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL K5398 6/00
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    #75 ...8 #79 ...10 Output Device Control (#77) ...10 Schedule Control (#80)...12 PERFORMING ACCESS CONTROL CARD FUNCTIONS 16 Adding Cards ...18 Editing Cards ...27 Auto Delete ...34 Block Delete...36 Manual Delete...37 Quit Card Function Programming 38 PERFORMING SCHEDULING OPERATIONS 39 Time
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    of a UL-approved ADEMCO VistaKey-SK Access Control Unit. The VistaKey-SK, interfaced to your security system, delivers a combination of access control capabilities with fire detection, intrusion detection, and hold-up systems. When connected to the control panel, the VistaKey-SK can operate the
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    activate grant/protect/bypass (accepted for user's authorized partition only) Perform access control card functions Activate any action Create or Edit Time Windows, Open/Close Schedules, Holidays, Timed Events and/or Access Schedules The following system user levels may enter the above commands
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    User Commands (cont'd) Access Control The access control commands may be used to directly control access points or to add, remove, or edit cards in the system's cardholder database. The access control commands may be used as follows: #73 The #73 command may be used at a keypad to grant entry or exit
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    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 which 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
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    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
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    on the keypad: Enter one digit corresponding to the state 0 desired. Valid entries are as follows: 0 = NONE - Has no effect on the current access point status. 1 = GRANT - Grants access through the access point. The access point is unlatched for the time period defined by your system installer
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    , remove, or edit cards in the system's cardholder database. For instructions on using this command, refer to Performing Access Control Card Functions. Output Device Control (#77) The #77 Output Device Control may used to activate outputs, bypass zones, etc. under user control. The actions that may
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    the action will affect (relay, relay group, partition, zone list, user group). The action specifier varies, depending on the type of action selected received (via a keypad command or event) to protect the access point. Press the [*] key to accept the entry. An additional keypad prompt appears where
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    actions. Press the [*] key to accept your entry. If you entered 1, the program exits. If you entered 0, the system returns to the "Action ?" prompt. Schedule Control (#80) The #80 command is used to define or change system time windows and/or time-driven events. For instructions on using this
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    installer) Arm/Disarm Commands Activation times 1 (Beginning), 2 (End), 3 (During) are the only valid choices for automatic arming and disarming functions. "During" can be used to arm or disarm the control for a specific time only. For example, if "during" is selected with ArmSTAY, the system
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    for auto unbypassing, the system removes the bypass of the Access Access Enable Access Window for access group - Enable the access Wind Group window for the access group indicated by the specifier (enables user arming or disarming) 50 Off-Normal None Off-Normal Reminder - Starts local keypad
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    User Commands (cont'd) ACTION NO. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 used with the #77 command ONLY. It must not be used with Time-Driven Events.) Access Point # Group # Access Point Trigger Off - De-activate trigger on access point indicated by specifier (NOTE: This action code can be used with the #77
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    79 Card Function Programming. While performing access control card functions, only VISTA User Numbers that have been previously defined will be accepted. To assign VISTA User Numbers, refer to the procedures in your alarm system manual. • VISTA User Number field: Cards not mapped to valid VISTA user
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) Cards mapped to valid VISTA users in the system always have access to an access point and always can disarm a partition assigned to their access group in Access Group Programming. See the two examples below: 1. A card's access group was given access
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    Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) Access Point Enter the number (01-15) of the access point 00 (door) for which you want to change card data. Press [*] to accept the entry. The system shows the "Add Card?" prompt. To add a card or edit a card by using a card swipe, go to the "Adding Cards
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) SWIPE CARD xxx-xx-xxxxxxx Swipe card or manually enter the (12-digit) card code to be enrolled or edited. If you swipe a card, the keypad displays a 3-digit VISTA card ID number preceding "SWIPE CARD" on the top line of the display and the 12
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) This occurs regardless of whether the cardholder's access group is enabled via scheduling or whether his access group is enabled to enter or exit through any of the access points. The only condition that prevents a cardholder with executive privilege
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    Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Trace? NOT ENABLED 0 The Trace feature allows the cardholder to be monitored by logging his entry/exit grants and denials in the log and (if programmed) dialing out and sending a report to central station. Note that a card
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Expire use? UNLIMITED USE 00 ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Expire Month NO EXPIRATION 00 NOTE: Numbers toggle. For example, pressing 1 turns group 1 on; pressing 1 again turns group 1 off. Expire use defines
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    the first event to occur. Press [*] to accept the entry. If you entered 01-12, the system displays the "Day of Month" prompt. If you entered 00 or 13-15 the system advances to the "Vista User #" prompt. ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Day of Month 00 Enter the day of the month. Note that the
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    Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) an Armed Restriction for that partition. See "Setting Up Access Groups" in the Programming section of this manual for more information. • The system only accepts VISTA User numbers that have been defined prior to entering #79 Card Function Programming
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) Press [*] to accept the entry. NOTES: • If you selected 00 "never invoke," the system advances to the "Block Entry" prompt. • For the ACS Event to occur, the card must be swiped at the access point defined in the following prompt. ↓ VISTA Card ID
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) information where the display is dependent upon the action selected. For example, if the action you selected is 01 (relay on), the system presents a message asking for a relay number. Respond to the message presented, and then press [*] to accept
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) Editing Cards This mode allows you to edit cards by entering the card number. To edit cards based on a card swipe or the 12-digit card code, refer to the "Adding Cards" procedure. Edit Card 1=Yes 0=No Press 1 or 0. If you press 1, the system
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    Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Exec Priv? NOT ENABLED 0 Enabling executive privilege for this cardholder allows the cardholder to access any access point and disarm its partition (if armed) at any time. This occurs regardless of whether the cardholder's access
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    Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Trace? NOT ENABLED 0 The Trace feature allows the cardholder to be monitored by logging his entry/exit grants and denials in the log and (if programmed) dialing out and sending a report to central station. Note that a card
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) NOTE: Numbers toggle. For example, pressing 1 turns group 1 on; pressing 1 again turns group 1 off. ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Expire use? UNLIMITED USE 00 Expire use defines whether the cardholder access privileges are to expire with usage.
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    the first event to occur. Press [*] to accept the entry. If you entered 01-12, the system displays the "Day of Month" prompt. If you entered 00 or 13-15, the system advances to the "Vista User #" prompt. ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Day of Month 00 Enter the day of the month. Note that the
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    Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) NOTES: • Cardholders with VISTA User number of 000 can disarm partitions to gain entry if they belong to an access group that doesn't have an Armed Restriction for that partition. See "Setting Up Access Groups" in the Programming section of this manual
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 ACS Event? Never Invoke 00 Enter two digits from the list below for the access point-related event desired. Acceptable entries have the following meanings: 00 = never invoke 02= access request 03 = egress request 04 =
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) (for the card) is assigned to the partition to be armed or disarmed. • 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
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    Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) SWIPE CARD xxx-xx-xxxxxxx Swipe card or enter card number to be deleted. The card number and VISTA card ID number to be deleted is displayed on the keypad. Note that if the card swiped is not found in the system database, the card number displayed and VISTA
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) Block Delete Block Delete? 1=Yes 0=No Press 1 or 0. 0 If you press 1, the system advances to the next prompt. If you press 0, the system advances to the "Manual Delete?" prompt. Delete from Card 1-250 0=Quit Enter the 3-digit number corresponding
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) Manual Delete MANUAL Delete? 1=YES 0=NO Press 1 or 0. 0 If you press 1, the system advances to the next prompt. If you press 0, the system advances to the "Quit Card Mode?" prompt. Delete Card ID# (001-250) 0=Quit Enter a number from 001 to 250,
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    Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) Quit Card Function Programming Quit Card Mode 1=Yes 0=No Press 1 or 0. If you press 1, the system exits card function programming. If you press 0, the system returns to the "Add Card?" prompt. - 38 -
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    Worksheet (located near the end of this manual) using the steps outlined below. NOTE: The time windows described here are also used to control other functions in your system. Your installer may have already programmed some time windows to control system functions. If some time windows have already
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    05:00 PM 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each time window desired. When the worksheet entries have been completed, the time windows may be programmed into the system as described in the Scheduling Menu Mode paragraph later in this section. The Time-Driven Events Worksheet (if desired) may be completed
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    bypassing commands, open/close access conditions, and access control commands. NOTES: • The time-driven events described here are also used to control other functions in your system. Your installer may have already programmed some time-driven events to control system functions. If some time-driven
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    Action Codes for the action number. Example: Enter ACS Grp Enlb for Access Group Enable. Timed Action Event # No. Action Name Action Time the Time Window number that corresponds to the time window (previously programmed) that should trigger the action. Example: (Assume that time window
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    1 2 01 3 XXXXX 2 Following the example above, access groups 1 and 2 will be granted access between the hours of 08:00 AM and 05:00 PM on Monday through Friday. When you have completed the worksheet entries, program the timedriven events into your system as described in the Scheduling Menu Mode
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    /close schedules* • Holiday schedules* • Timed events • Access schedules* * IMPORTANT: The schedule options denoted by the * should not be used. Your system installer programmed these items, if applicable. To program schedules, enter the Scheduling Program Mode: User Code + # + 80. NOTE: This mode
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    later in this section for detailed instructions. Press 0 to move to the "Access Sched?" prompt. Access Sched. ? 1 Yes 0 = No Press 1 to program access schedules. 0 IMPORTANT: This schedule option should not be used. Your system installer programmed this item, if applicable. Press 0 to move
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    Programming Enter Scheduling Mode by entering User Code + [#] + 80 if you are not already in the Scheduling mode. The keypad displays the "Time Windows?" programming AM/PM indication by pressing any key 0-9 while the cursor is under the window. Note that if your system uses a 24-hour clock (i.e.,
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    window number to be programmed and repeat the procedure; or enter 00 and press [*] to quit programming time windows. When you enter 00*, the keypad displays the following: , arm/disarm the system, etc. based on a time schedule. Up to 20 events can be programmed for the system. Time windows must
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    (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 [∗] to accept the entry. The prompt for the action specifier will display
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    , the prompt at the right is displayed. Enter the partition to which the action applies. Press 0 to toggle all partitions on or off; or press keys 1-8 to toggle the letter "x" under the partition numbers to turn them on or off. Press [∗] to accept entry. The "Time Window ?" prompt appears. PART
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    the right is displayed. Press 0 to toggle all groups on or off; or press keys 1-8 to toggle the letter "x" under the group numbers to turn them on or off. accept entry. The "Time Window ?" prompt appears. Actions 55-60 ACCESS POINT #? 00-31 00 If you selected actions 55- 60, the prompt at
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    Performing Scheduling Operations (cont'd) or press keys 1-8 to toggle the letter "x" under the access group numbers to turn them on or off. Press [∗] to accept entry. The "Time Window ?" prompt appears. 01 Time Window ? Enter the time window number (
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    0-8 x x The system then asks for which days the event is to be activated. Press 0 to toggle all days on or off; or else press keys 1-8 to toggle the letter the installation. Quit ? 1 = YES 0 = NO Press 0 at the "Quit ?" prompt to return to the 0 main menu choices and continue programming. Press
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    alarm panel keypad displays the zones controlled by the VistaKey as being in "Check," and the system grants access at the access point being controlled by the VistaKey. While operating in RCM, the VistaKey has the following capabilities and limitations: • On entering RCM, the door/access point is
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    bypass while the VistaKey is in RCM. • If a card disarms an alarm panel partition during normal operation, it will not disarm the partition while operating in RCM. • The VistaKey recovers from RCM within 1 minute of having its mux loop communication restored. • The door/access point is restored to
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    Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N ACCESS EXPIRE GROUP USE 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 EXPIRE MONTH/ DAY VISTA USER NO. ACS ACCESS EVENT POINT ACTION
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    Time Window Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Time Window Worksheet Start Time (HH:MM) Stop Time (HH:MM) - 56 -
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    Timed Action Event # No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Time-Driven Events Worksheet Action Name Action Time Activation Days Specifier Window Time MTWT F S SH - 57 -
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    8 #77 10 #79 10, 16 #80 12, 44 Access Control 6 Card Functions 16 Device Control 10 Schedule Control 12 User 5 Device Control Commands 10 Edit Card 27 Manual Delete Card 37 Programming Time Windows 46 Time-Driven Events 47 Quit Card Programming 38 RCM 53 RCM Description 53 Reduced
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    or serviced by anyone other than the Seller. In case of defect, contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security equipment SELLER'S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST
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