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Bay Alarm Vista-20Bay User Manual

Bay Alarm Vista-20Bay
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Bay Alarm Vista-20Bay Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBay Alarm
ModelVista-20Bay
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

System Overview

Security Codes

Fire Protection and Alarms

Entry/Exit Delays

Exit Alarms

About The Keypads

Functions Of The Keypads

Arming Mode Keys

Explains keys for AWAY, STAY, INSTANT, and MAX arming modes.

Keypad Function Details

System Control and Management Keys

Covers keys for BYPASS, TEST, CHIME, CODE, # for system control.

Internal Sounder and Panic Keys

Panic Key Operations

How to manually activate silent and/or audible panic functions.

Checking For Open Zones

Arming Perimeter Only (Entry Delay ON)

Using the STAY Key

Arms perimeter zones, allowing interior movement, with entry delay.

Arming Perimeter Only (Entry Delay OFF)

Using the INSTANT Key

Arms perimeter zones immediately without entry delay.

Arming All Protection (Entry Delay ON)

Using the AWAY Key

Arms all zones with entry delay for when no one is present.

Arming All Protection (Entry Delay OFF)

Using the MAXIMUM Key

Arms all zones without entry delay for maximum security during vacant periods.

Disarming and Silencing Alarms

Using the OFF Key

Disarms the system and silences all audible alarms and trouble sounds.

Bypassing Protection Zones

Using the BYPASS Key

Allows arming the system with specific zones left unprotected.

Bypass Zone Operations

Chime Mode

Panic Keys

Using Device Commands

Using the Keyswitch

Managing User Codes

Deleting User Codes

Testing the System

Test Mode Operations

Trouble Conditions

Typical "Check" Displays

Indicates a trouble condition with a 'CHECK' message and rapid beeping.

Trouble Condition Indicators

Common Trouble Codes

Displays for Telco Fault, COMM. FAILURE, SYSTEM LO BAT, MODEM COMM, etc.

Additional Trouble Indicators

Fire Alarm System

Maintaining Your System

WARNING! System Limitations