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On the following pages, the programming fields have been arranged in numerical order. Use this index to cross-reference
the fields on the programming form.
Field Group Field Group Field Group
∗00 System-Wide
∗04 System-Wide
∗05 System-Wide
∗06 Partition-Specific
∗09 Partition-Specific
∗10 Partition-Specific
∗11 Partition-Specific
∗12 Partition-Specific
∗13 Partition-Specific
∗14 System-Wide
∗15 System-Wide
∗16 Partition-Specific
∗17 System-Wide
∗19 System-Wide
∗20 System-Wide
∗21 System-Wide
∗22 Partition-Specific
∗23 Partition-Specific
∗24 System-Wide
∗25 System-Wide
∗26 Communications
∗27 Communications
∗28 System-Wide
∗29 Partition-Specific
∗30 Communications
∗31 Communications
∗32 Partition-Specific
∗33 Communications
∗34 Communications
∗35 System-Wide
∗36 System-Wide
∗37 System-Wide
∗38 Partition-Specific
∗39 Partition-Specific
∗40 Communications
∗41 System-Wide
∗42 Communications
∗44 Communications
∗45 Communications
∗47 Communications
∗51 Communications
∗56 Communications
∗57 Communications
∗58 Communications
∗59 Communications
∗79 Communications
∗80 Communications
∗83 Communications
∗84 Partition-Specific
∗85 Partition-Specific
∗88 Partition-Specific
∗89 Communications
∗90 Partition-Specific
1∗07 System-Wide
1∗11 System-Wide
1∗15 Communications
1∗17 System-Wide
1∗18 Partition-Specific
1∗19 Partition-Specific
1∗20 System-Wide
1∗21 System-Wide
1∗22 System-
Wide
1∗23 System-Wide
1∗24 System-Wide
1∗25 System-Wide
1∗26 Partition-Specific
1∗28 System-Wide
1∗29 System-Wide
1∗30 System-Wide
1∗31 System-Wide
1∗34 Communications
1∗35 communications
1∗42 Communications
1∗43 Partition-Specific
1∗44 System-Wide
1∗45 Partition-Specific
1∗46 System-Wide
1∗47 Partition-Specific
1∗48 System-Wide
1∗49 System-Wide
1∗52 Partition-Specific
1∗53 System-Wide
1∗55 System-Wide
1∗56 System-Wide
1∗57 System-Wide
1∗58 System-Wide
1∗60 System-Wide
1∗70 System-Wide
1∗71 System-Wide
1∗72 System-Wide
1∗74 System-Wide
1∗75 System-Wide
1∗76 Partition-Specific
1∗77 System-Wide
1∗78 System-Wide
1∗79 System-Wide
1∗80 System-Wide
2∗00 System-Wide
2∗01 System-Wide
2∗02 System-Wide
2∗03 System-Wide
2∗05 Partition-Specific
2∗06 Partition-Specific
2∗07 Partition-Specific
2∗08 Partition-Specific
2∗09 Partition-Specific
2∗10 Partition-Specific
2∗11 System-Wide
2∗18 Partition-Specific
2∗19 System-Wide
2∗22 Partition-Specific
2∗23 Partition-Specific
2∗24
Partition-Specific
NOTE: All references in this manual for number of zones, number of user codes, number of access cards, and the
dialer queue capacity, use the VISTA-250BPT’s features. See SECTION 1: General Description for the table
listing the differences between the VISTA-128BPT and the VISTA-250BPT control panels.
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There are two programming modes for the VISTA-
128BPT/VISTA-250BPT. These are the Data Field
Program Mode and the #93 Menu Mode. The Data
Field Program Mode is where many system options
are programmed. The #93 Menu Mode is an
interactive mode that requires a 2-line alpha keypad
(6160).
The factory-loaded defaults (
97) enable
keypad addresses 00-
one of these addresses must be used to
program the system initially.
Local keypad programming can be disabled
through Compass downloading software. If
this is done, Program mode can only be
accessed via the downloading software.