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TouchCenter

TouchCenter. Agenda. Introduction Glossary of Terms Panel selection Wiring connections Enabling the AUI in panel programming AUI setup User setup System options System operation Maintaining System. Glossary of Terms. AUI or Touch Center Advanced User Interface

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TouchCenter

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  1. TouchCenter

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Glossary of Terms • Panel selection • Wiring connections • Enabling the AUI in panel programming • AUI setup • User setup • System options • System operation • Maintaining System

  3. Glossary of Terms • AUI or Touch Center • Advanced User Interface • The graphical touch screen keypad • BACK Button • The button located in the upper right of most screens • This button will move you back to the previous screen • ECP • Enhanced Console Protocol (Keypad Buss)

  4. Glossary of Terms • Home Screen • Primary touch pad screen used to control the security • system, premise lighting, and messages

  5. Glossary of Terms • LIGHTING Button • Allows you to turn certain devices on and off (as installed and programmed by installer) • MESSAGES Button • Allows you to record and retrieve voice messages on premise. • PANIC Button • Displays Emergency functions (as programmed by installer) • Located in the lower right of most screens.

  6. Glossary of Terms • SECURITY Button • Accesses “Arming” screen. The lock symbol in the shield indicates security system status. • Unlocked and green – system disarmed • Unlocked and yellow - system disarmed and trouble present • Locked and red – system is armed • Symphony • Refers to all components of the AUI system (AUI keypad, • panel, and other supported equipment) • X10 (Power Line Carrier Device) • Control of devices using existing electrical wiring • (i.e. lamp modules). Requires 1361-X10 Transformer.

  7. Objectives • Learn how to select the BEST panel for the job • Allow dealer to become familiar with many aspects of symphony installation • Walk thru the average install giving details on AUI wiring, setup, and enabling in alarm panel • Familiarize dealers with the most common uses of the AUI

  8. Introduction • The 6272CV, 6272CBV, & 6272CSVare affordable touchscreens that make security system operation easier than ever. Even the most advanced functions are made simple because graphics and menu-driven prompts guide the user every step of the way. • Intuitive color touch screen display. • Built-in family message center. • Centralized control of lighting, appliances, garage doors and more. • Low cost and easy to install. • No additional hardware to buy or wires to run.

  9. Introduction 6272CV (White) 6272CBV (Black) 6272CSV (Silver)

  10. Introduction Compatible with: Addresses       VISTA-20P (rev.3) 2 AUI’s 1 & 2 VISTA-20P (rev.5) 4 AUI’s 1,2,5 & 6       VISTA-128BP (rev.2.4+) 3 AUI’s 1,2 & 5 or 6       VISTA-128FBP (rev.1.6+) 3 AUI’s 1,2 & 5 or 6       VISTA-250BP (rev.2.4+) 3 AUI’s 1,2 & 5 or 6       VISTA-250FBP (rev.1 / 2+) 1 / 3 AUI’s 1,2 & 5 or 6 Note: Rev 2 added support of 3 AUI’s Note: for the 128/250 panels; only one AUI can be above address 2.

  11. TouchCenter Selecting the right panel for the job.

  12. Symphony Members • The Symphony system is comprised of various components that, when connected together, provide the end user with access to security and lighting control. • Vista-128BP (rev 2.4+) / Vista-250BP (rev 2.4+) • Vista-128FBP (rev 1.6+) / Vista-250FBP (rev 1.5+) • Vista-20P (rev 3+) • 6272CV (White Case), CBV (Black Case), CSV (Silver Case) • 1361-X10 transformer (allows panels to control X-10) • Ademco model AD12612 supplementary power supply

  13. AUI Features • TouchCenter (AUI) • Graphical touch-screen interface • Controls security operation • Control of lights, garage doors, home environment • Powered by a separate power supply • 305mA maximum current draw. • Common negative required between external supply and control • Connects to the panel ECP buss

  14. Panel - Features Vista-128BP/FBPVista-250BP/FBPVista-20P 5 Max # zones Users Max # AUI’s Event Log Relays Contact ID LRR Vista Key Cards Par & Ser Printer RS-232 2-Way 128 150 3 512 96 Yes 8 250 Yes Yes 250 250 3 1024 96 Yes 15 500 Yes Yes 48 + 16KF 48 2/4 100 16 Yes None None No No

  15. TouchCenter Wiring Connections

  16. Wiring Connections • Make physical connections • Use additional power supply for AUI • Common all negatives • Panel must be programmed for AUI • Power up AUI, panel configuration will be downloaded to AUI on boot up

  17. Wiring Connections

  18. TouchCenter Enabling the AUI in the Control Panels Programming(Through Keypad OR Compass)

  19. Programming Vista-20P using keypad • Enter programming using [inst. Code] + 800 (or hold *&# on power up) • Go to location *189 and enter the appropriate information (see below) • Enter *99 or *98 to exit programming as applicable *189 Symphony (AUI) ENABLE [1] [1] Enter each AUI’s home partition AUI 1 2 189 rev 3 AUI 1 AUI 2 0 = Disabled 1 = Partition 1 2 = Partition 2 3 = Partition 3 (common) AUI 1 2 5 6 189 rev 5 AUI 1 AUI 2 AUI 5 AUI 6 0 = Disabled 1 = Partition 1 2 = Partition 2 3 = Partition 3 (common)

  20. Programming Vista-20P using Compass

  21. Programming Vista-BP/FBP using keypad Enter programming using [inst. Code] + 8000 (or hold *&# on power up) Enter # + 93 and you will see: ZONE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0 Answer NO (0) to this and the questions that follow until you arrive at: DEVICE PROG? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0 Answer YES (1) to enter Device programming

  22. Programming Vista-BP/FBP using keypad Enter the desired address for the AUI you are ready to enable (01-06) Note: only one AUI address can be above address 2. [*] to continue DEVICE ADDRESS 01-30, 00=QUIT 01 Enter device type 01 alpha keypad [*] to continue DEVICE TYPE 00 Enter the desired “home” partition for the AUI [*] to continue xx CONSOLE PART. 1

  23. Programming Vista-BP/FBP using keypad Enter a number 00-03 for the keypad sound suppression options desired as follows: 00 = no suppression 01 = suppress arm/disarm & entry/exit beeps 02 = suppress chime mode beeps only 03 = suppress arm/disarm, entry/exit and chime mode beeps xx SOUND OPTION 00 [*] to continue Gives users with access to multiple partitions the ability to arm and disarm those partitions from this keypad 1 = enable 2 = disable xx KEYPAD GLBL? 0 [*] to continue xx AUI? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0 Enter 1 to enable this keypad as an AUI [*] to continue

  24. Programming Vista-BP/FBP using keypad Enter next AUI address if multiple units are being used and repeat the process. If you are done enter 00 DEVICE ADDRESS 01-30, 00=QUIT 01 [*] to continue Answer YES (1) QUIT MENU MODE? 1 = YES 0 = NO 0 [*] to continue Once you have quit the #93 menu mode you will be back in the regular programming area of the panel. Exit programming entirely with entry of *98 or *99 as applicable.

  25. Programming Vista-BP/FBP using Compass

  26. TouchCenter AUI Setup

  27. Home Screen

  28. Screen Contrast, Volume, & Display/Audio Setup Touch the “Setup” button on the Home screen. On the Setup screen, move the slide bars up or down to change the screen contrast or speaker volume. Touch the “Disp & Audio Setup”, then type in code to access Setup. Select Operating Modes, Languages, Timeouts, Clean Screen, and Home options.

  29. Screen Contrast, Volume, & Display/Audio Setup Select the button you want to move; the button will disappear. Select the desired location by touching that area on the screen where you want the button to appear. Press either the "Home" or "Back" button. A “Settings Changed!”pop-up window is displayed asking “Remember New Settings?”

  30. Addressing AUI When the system contains two or more AUI’s, it will be necessary to change the address for all but the first AUI.

  31. AUI Setup – Addressing AUI’s The available ECP addresses are 1-6 Select the appropriate address by using the up/down arrow buttons and touch “OK”. Touch the “HOME” button to return to the Home Screen. Note: The additional AUI’s must be enabled in the controls programming before they will work properly. On the Vista128/250bp/fbp panels,only 1 AUI keypad can be set above address 2.

  32. TouchCenter User Setup

  33. User Setup • Via AUI User Setup, users may configure up to 10 users on the unit. • There are four authorization levels available when programming codes on the AUI: • Master • Normal (Arm, Disarm and Bypass) • Guest (Arm and Disarm) • No Access Note: If more than 10 Fire/Burglary user codes are required, they may be entered via console mode or 6160 touchpads.

  34. In the AUI

  35. User Name On the “User Options” screen, touch the box next to “Enter User Name”. On the “Enter Data” screen type in the user name and touch the OK button. Note: Maximum 6 characters, no spaces.

  36. User Code On the “User Options” screen touch the box next to “Enter User Code”. Next, enter a four digit code for this user.

  37. User Number On the “User Options” screen touch the box below “User Number”. Enter a three digit user number.

  38. User options For multiple partitioned panels, select the first applicable partition, authority level and options. Follow the same procedure to assign the user to additional partitions. Enter the RF Button Zone number that was previously programmed in the control panel if needed. When you are finished editing the user click save to save and finish.

  39. User Setup Screen When the save button is touched, the “User Setup” screen will display the new user’s name. You may now edit or add another user. If finished press “Home”

  40. TouchCenter System Operation

  41. Arming To Arm, Disarm, Bypass or to remove a Bypass, touch the SECURITY button on the “Home” page. The Arming/Disarming screen is displayed.

  42. Arming Touch the selected arming button and enter code if required. Note: If quick arm is enabled in the panel’s programming, it will not prompt for a code. A DISARM button will appear. The screen displays the remaining exit delay time.

  43. Disarming To disarm the system when entering the premises: The Touch Center will automatically display the Entry Delay Active screen. Enter your Code. The partition will be disarmed and the "Arming" screen is displayed showing the system as Ready to Arm.

  44. Disarming To disarm the system when already in the premises: Press the Security button on the Home screen, then press Disarm. Enter your 4-digit user code. The system will disarm, and the "Arming" screen is displayed showing the system as Ready to Arm or Not Ready Fault if any zone is faulted (open).

  45. Displaying Faults From the "Arming" screen, press the DISPLAY FAULTS button. The "Display Faults" screen is displayed showing a listing of faulted and/or bypassed zones. The following symbols may be displayed on the "Display Faults" screen.

  46. Bypassing Zones You may chose to bypass a faulted zone by touching the zone to select it and depressing the BYPASS SELECTED button or bypass all faulted zones by depressing the BYPASS ALL button. The "User Authorization" screen is displayed with the instructions "To Bypass Zones, Enter Code". Enter your 4 digit code.

  47. Chime, Voice and Voice Chime Select Chime Mode on or off and Voice Mode on or off. Note: selecting Chime Mode and Voice Mode will automatically select Voice Chime Mode.

  48. Emergency Panics To access the Emergency screen press the "PANIC" Icon. For panic options, panic zones must be programmed in the panel. To activate the panic press and hold (for at least 2 seconds) the associated button.(FIRE, PANIC, or MEDICAL). When the message is sent, the associated “Message Sent” statement is displayed in the text box to the right of the buttons. You are immediately returned to the screen from which you pressed the “PANIC” Icon.

  49. Viewing the Event Log Once “Event Log” button is selected, the panel will display a history of the events stored in panel memory beginning with the most recent. Pressing “Show More” will add more events from the log.

  50. Maintaining your System IMPORTANT: Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or abrasive cloth when cleaning your 6272; damage to the touch screen may occur.

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