Honeywell Vista Series 15P, 20P and 21ip Quickstart Guide
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NOTE: DO NOT hook power to the keypad until the entire system is installed and ready for programming. Reason: You have to make a programming change to each keypad upon 30 seconds of power being sent to the keypad.
Installer Code = 4112Master Code=1234
Program Mode= 4112+800
Or
Upon 50 seconds of power up, you will need to press and hold * and # at same time.
Exit Programming=*99 or 00 depending on where you are at
*=Change Data
#=View Data
Step 1: Assign Keypad Address
- Within 30 seconds of the main keypad receiving power: Press and hold the 1 and 3 buttons at the same time.
- Con Addr = will appear and you will need to enter 16. Then press *
- On each additional keypad you will need to enter a unique address: 17, 18, etc.
Do Not Duplicate Keypad Addresses. Keypads have to be addressed 16 to 23 (no duplicates), but come defaulted at 31 and will not work until they are re-addressed.
Step 2: Enter Programming
After the keypad is addressed, you will need to enter programming:
Step 3: Default the Entire System (*97)
Step 4: Installer Code (*20)
Step 5: Exit Delay (*34) (Page 4-2 in the Installation and Setup Guide)
The minimum delay is 45 seconds. If the delay is between 45 and 96 seconds, then enter the actual seconds. If the delay time is more than 96 seconds, then enter 97 and then the system will give you a delay of 120 seconds.
Note: Both partitions must have a delay time programmed, even if you do not have a 2nd partition.
After both delay times have been entered the system will automatically take you to step 6.
Step 6: Entry Delay (*35) (Page 4-2 in the Installation and Setup Guide) As with the exit delay, you must enter an entry delay for both partition 1 and 2 even if only 1 partition will be used.
Note: You will not need to enter *35 if you have just completed step 5.
The system will advance you to the next step when all delay times are entered.
Step 7: Audible Exit Warning (*37) (Page 4-2 in the Installation and Setup Guide)
Note: You will not need to enter *37 if you have just completed step 6.
OR
The system will automatically advance you to the next step.
Step 8: Confirmation of Arming Ding (*38) (Page 4-2 in the Installation and Setup Guide)
Note: You do not need to enter *38 if you have just completed step 7.
Step 9a: Hardwired Zone Programming (*56) (Page 5-1 and 5-2 of the Installation and Setup Guide)
Use * to continue and # is to back up
0=NO and 1=Yes
- Zone 1 is for Fire or any hardwired device if fire is not being used
- Zones 2-8 hardwired devices
- Zones 9-48 Wireless Transmitter Zones
- Zones 49-64 Key Fobs
- Zone 92 Duress
- Zones 95, 96, and 99 are Panic Zones
Zone Types:
Enter the Zone Number you wish to program and press *. A summary screen will be displayed. Press * again to advance past the summary screen.
Enter the Zone Type (ZT). (Refer above or go to page 5-2 in the Installation and Setup Guide for the exact types). Press * to continue.
Enter the partition number (PT 1 or 2). (NOTE= Partition 3 is for common areas between partitions 1 and 2). Then press *.
Report Code (RC) should be left at 01. The summary will show 10 though this is correct. Press * to continue
Enter Hardwire Type (HW).
Press * to continue
Response Time should be left at 1. Press * to continue.
Summary Screen will appear. Press * to continue or # to go back to make changes.
At this time we will not enter Alpha Descriptors. We recommend using *82 for this. (Page 9-1 of the Installation and Setup Guide) Press “0”
You are ready to enter the next zone. Repeat step 9a for each zone.
NOTE: If you have any unused hardwired zones, these zones should be disabled using Zone Type 00. Then enter 1 when asked to delete zone. We also recommend adding a resistor to the zone as well.
When all zones are entered, press 00 at the screen where is asks you for a zone number to exit.
Step 9b: Wireless Device Zone Programming (*56) (Page 5-1 and 5-7 of the Installation and Setup Guide)
Enter *56
Set to Confirm will be displayed on the screen. This means: Are you installing wireless devices? Press 1 = Yes
We will be using zones 9-48 (Wireless Transmitter Zones) for this step.
Enter the Zone Number you wish to program and press *. A summary screen will be displayed. Press * again to advance past the summary screen.
Enter the Zone Type (ZT). (Refer above or go to page 5-2 in the
Installation and Setup Guide for the exact types). Press * to continue.
Enter the partition number (PT 1 or 2). (NOTE= Partition 3 is for common areas between partitions 1 and 2). Then press *.
Report Code (RC) should be left at 01. The summary will show 10 though this is correct. Press * to continue
Enter Input Type
Then press * to continue
You will trip the sensor you are entering. Upon activating the sensor, the keypad will display the S/N of the device.
Confirm that the S/N on the keypad display and device S/N are both the same by entering “*”. If not hit # and reenter.
Verify the screen is correct and hit * to continue.
At this time we will not enter Alpha Descriptors. We recommend using *82 for this. (Page 9-1 of the Installation and Setup Guide) Press “0”
You are ready to enter the next zone. Repeat step 9b for each zone.
Step 10: Dialer Delay (*50)
Step 11: Changing the Master Code and User Codes
Changing the master code
Enter the Master code + 8 + 02 + New Code + the New Code again. The keypad will beep 1 time for confirmation letting you know the code was successfully changed.
Changing the User codes
Enter the Master/Partition Programmer Code + [8] + User Number + New Code NOTE: User number can be 03-49. This can be done from any partition. The keypad will beep 1 time for confirmation letting you know the code was successfully entered.
Press *99 to exit programming
Step 12: Time and Date
Enter your Master Code (default 1234) and # 63 then *.
Using the number pad, enter the hour, then minutes. Press 1 for PM. or 2 for AM. Then press the year and then * to save.
Adding Additional Keypads:
The following are ways to add keypads to your system. Keep in mind keypads can be addressed 16 to 23 with no duplicates in the addresses. The keypad should come defaulted at 31, but we will default the keypad to make sure everything is correct.
Step 1: Upon Power Up of the new keypad (when the main display goes blank),
Press and hold the “1” and “3” simultaneously. Then “--oo” will flash.
Step 2: While “--oo” is flashing enter “91”, then the system will beep and “--oo”
will be displayed.
Step 3: Press “1” and then the display will show “Ca 31”
Step 4: Enter “00” and then the address of the keypad. For the second keypad this would be 17, 18 for the third keypad, etc. Enter * to save. “--00” will be displayed and enter * again.
Your display will then show “Ad 00 17” (or the new address). The keypad will restart on its own.
Step 5: On your programming keypad (Main Keypad 6160, 6160RF, or 6160V), enter into the programming mode. You will need to activate address you used (i.e. 17) in the programming section. Use the Installation and Setup Guide for assistance on enabling your keypad address on page 2-5.
Step 6: If you address your keypad 17, enter programming mode by entering “installer code + 800”. Field 20 (Installer Code Field) will be displayed. Enter data field “*190”. Then enter “1 0” to enable your keypad. Then enter *99 to exit.
Programming Function Keys:
*57 Function Key Programming
Defaults
Step 1: Press Function Key to program (A = Top to D = Bottom Function Key)
Step 2: Display shows Function Key chosen (* for next, # for previous menu)
Step 3: Choose Function for this Key (* for next, # for previous menu)
Step 4: Enter next Function Key or 0 to exit
Step 5: Press * or # to exit