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Vista Programming Instructions (15P / 20P)
This page documents the programming entries needed to be entered into the Ademco Vista 15P and 20P panels, assuming that you have basic knowledge on how to enter/exit programming mode and how to navigate to different fields. If you need help getting into programming mode please reach out to Administration, we can walk you through the basic panel programming.
You will need the following pieces of information before programming, do not include the < or > characters when entering them:
- <Account Number> - 4-digit account number that your panel is assigned, can be found in the web interface under User Settings > Associated Accounts
- <Phone Number> - Number that your panel will be dialing: 12086390185 if you are reporting over the PSTN, 8841003 if you are reporting in Contact ID format over an ATA, 8841001 if you are reporting in Pulse 4+2 format over an ATA.
Contact ID Programming (Recommended)
This section lists the programming for Contact ID format, this is the format most users are reporting with and is very likely the one you will be using.
*41 |
<Phone Number> * |
<Phone Number> * |
Primary telephone number |
*43 |
<Account Number> * |
<Account Number> * |
Primary account number |
*48 |
77 |
77 |
Reporting format |
*49 |
0 |
0 |
Split reporting mode |
*50 |
0 |
00 |
Burglary dialer delay |
Pulse 4+2 Programming
This section lists the programming for Pulse 4+2 format. Pulse 4+2 format is much slower and cannot report detailed events, this is commonly used on panels reporting over the PSTN. You should only select this format if your panel is unable to properly report using Contact ID, or you were otherwise directed to by Administration.
*41 |
<Phone Number> * |
<Phone Number> * |
Primary telephone number |
*43 |
<Account Number> * |
<Account Number> * |
Primary account number |
*48 |
33 |
33 |
Reporting format |
*49 |
0 |
0 |
Split reporting mode |
*50 |
0 |
00 |
Burglary dialer delay |
*59 |
5 |
5 |
Exit error report code |
*60 |
#10 8 |
#10 8 |
Trouble report code |
*61 |
8 #10 |
8 #10 |
Bypass report code |
*62 |
#10 1 |
#10 1 |
AC power trouble report code |
*63 |
#10 3 |
#10 3 |
Battery trouble report code |
*64 |
#10 #10 |
#10 #10 |
Test report code |
*65 |
#11 |
#11 #11 #11 |
Opening report code |
*66 |
#12 #12 |
#12 #12 #12 #12 #12 #12 |
Closing report code |
*67 |
#10 5 |
#10 5 |
RF battery trouble report code |
*68 |
#13 #10 |
#13 #10 |
Cancel report code |
*70 |
#14 |
#14 |
Alarm restoral report code |
*71 |
#10 9 |
#10 9 |
Trouble restoral report code |
*72 |
9 #10 |
9 #10 |
Unbypass report code |
*73 |
#10 2 |
#10 2 |
AC power restore report code |
*74 |
#10 4 |
#10 4 |
Battery restoral report code |
*75 |
#10 6 |
#10 6 |
RF battery restoral report code |
*76 |
00 |
00 |
Test report restoral report code |
*89 |
#10 #14 |
#10 #14 |
Event log threshold report code |
When using Pulse 4+2 reporting format, each zone must also have it's report code set in order to report independently. The first digit should be programmed as a 1, and the second as the zone number 1-9, B-F, Administration can help with setting up zone reporting codes if needed.
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