VISTA-128BPT/128BPT-SIA/250BPT INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE10-2D• Daily Schedule: A partition can have a dailyschedule created. This schedule is generallyused to determine when the system will AutoArm and/or Disarm, but it can also be used forspecial reporting purposes.• Default Screen: On Alpha Keypads, when thesystem is disarm the default message is“Disarmed . . . Ready to Arm”. On somecontrols, this default screen can be changedby the installer to say anything up to 32characters.• Direct-Downloading: (*see also download)Allows the installer to connect directly to thecontrol panel on site via a laptop without aphone line.• Disarm: To turn the system OFF• Download: To send the program data orcommands in the Computer to the controlpanel• Download ID Number: A user-changeable 8-digit number that is downloaded to the controlpanel on the initial connection, and mustmatch on any future connection.• D.T.M.F.: Abbreviation for Dual Tone Multi-Frequency, or Touch Tone• Dual Reporting: When the same report goesto two separate central station or receiversE• ECP: Abbreviation for Enhanced ConsoleProtocol; This is the way that devices such asaddressable keypads, wireless receiver andrelay modules “talk” to the control panel on thekeypad buss.• EOLR: Abbreviation for End of Line Resistorused on Zones• EOLSR: Abbreviation for End of LineSupervision Relay used on 4-wire smokedetector zones.• Earth Ground: All control panels provide anEarth Ground terminal to wire to a groundpost. This ground connection can be used toensure protection against lightning hits andpower surges; as a reference point forsupervising telephone lines and zone wiringground fault detection• Encryption: Encoding; Encryption is used inthe Compass Downloading Software toencode account files. Also used in wireless toprevent code stealing• End of Line Supervision Relay: Relay used tosupervise the power on 4-wire smokedetectors• Event Log: In some controls events can bestored for later viewing; *Events; Event LogTypes.• Events: Situations that have occurred, i.e.Alarms, Troubles, Arming, Disarming, etc.• Event Log Types: The event log stores eventsin many categories such as: Alarms, Checks(troubles), Bypasses, Open/Close(Disarm/Arm) System (loss of ac, battery, etc.),and Test• Exit Error Alarm: An alarm caused by leavingan entry/exit door open after arming.• Expansion Module: On some controlsadditional modules may be used to add zones.May be a wireless, Multiplex (polling loop), orHardwire Zone module.• Expansion Zones: Zones that are added to thesystem; May be wireless, Multiplex, orHardwire Zones.F• F.M.: Factory Mutual; Agency listing forcommercial fire controls nation-wide• Factory Default: All controls come from thefactory with a set of default values for eachoption; these defaults are the most popularchoices for each available options; Factorydefaults can be loaded at anytime by hitting*97 in the panels program mode.• Fixed Word: All Honeywell keypads useEnglish language displays; some keypads(“alpha”) are capable of fully programmablealpha-numeric description for each zone;other keypads are non-alpha programmablebut uses Fixed Glass words on the display,such as Ready, Not ready, Armed, Disarmed,etc.• Forced Bypass: To automatically bypass allopen zones at once.G• Global-Arm/Disarm: In a multi-partitionedsystem users that have access to more thanone partition may have the option toarm/disarm all of their accessible partitions atthe same time.• Go/No Go Test: This is a patented test (forwireless systems) that gives the installer adefinitive Yes or No as to the placement ofwireless transmitters.• GoTo: In a partitioned system the GoTocommand allows users, with access to morethan 1 partition, to log on and control onepartition from another partition’s keypad• GUI: Graphic User Interface