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Brand | ADEMCO |
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Model | Vista-128B PLUS |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Overview of the VISTA-128B PLUS control panel and its features.
Details on hardwire, expansion zones, addressable devices, and arming capabilities.
Explains various arming modes, bypassing options, and exit error logic.
Details on system partitioning and networking multiple control panels.
Explains the concept of partitions for dividing the system into separate areas.
Basic steps for configuring a partitioned system, including zone and user assignments.
Configuring and using a master keypad for system status overview.
Networking up to eight VISTA-128B PLUS control panels.
Procedures for mounting the control cabinet and installing the lock.
Steps for mounting the main circuit board and connecting keypads.
Connecting sensors and devices to hardwire zone terminals 1-9.
Connecting the transformer and establishing panel earth ground connections.
Two modes: Data Field and #93 Menu Mode for system configuration.
Accessing and changing system options via data fields.
Configuring global system parameters using data fields.
Configuring parameters unique to each partition.
Interactive programming via menu prompts requiring an alpha keypad.
Defines how the system responds to zone faults based on zone type.
Defines how the system identifies zone status (RF, polling loop, etc.).
Configuring VistaKey and PassPoint ACS for access control functions.
System automatically arming partitions at the end of a closing window.
System automatically disarming partitions at the end of an opening window.
Four levels of protection for secure remote access.
Allows control panel to communicate with download computer without operator.
Steps for establishing a connection between computer and panel.
Procedures for setting the system's real-time clock via keypad or downloader.
Assigning authority levels to users for system functions.
Installer code capabilities, defaults, and programming entry.
Master code functions, user assignment, and code management.
Procedure for adding new user codes and setting their authority and access.
Procedure for modifying existing user codes.
Procedure for removing user codes and their associated data.
Testing zones for proper operation without triggering alarms.
Performing tests with the system armed, notifying the central station.
Using Transmitter ID Sniffer and Go/No Go Test modes.
Physical and electrical specifications for the control panel.