Honeywell VISTAKEY User Guide - Page 54

Reduced Capability Mode cont'd

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Reduced Capability Mode (cont'd) • While in RCM, access restrictions based on time schedules, access group armed partition restriction, and access group disables are waived. • While in RCM, the VistaKey can perform an access point grant, protect, or bypass card action based on the information in the card database. Hence, you can create cards that will provide an access point grant, protect, or 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 its previous state (e.g., locked, bypassed, or exit only) when RCM ends. - 54 -

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Reduced Capability Mode (cont’d)
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While in RCM, access restrictions based on time schedules, access
group armed partition restriction, and access group disables are
waived.
While in RCM, the VistaKey can perform an access point grant,
protect, or bypass card action based on the information in the card
database. Hence, you can create cards that will provide an access
point grant, protect, or 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 its previous state (e.g., locked,
bypassed, or exit only) when RCM ends.