Using the keypad:

Operation Command
Enter Programming Mode [Installer Code] + [800]
Review Programming Values [#] + [Data Field Number]
Change Programming Values [*] + [Data Field Number]
Clear Programming Location Contents [*] + [Data Field Number] + [*]
Exit Programming Mode [*] + [99]
Reset Panel to Default (Note: You will lose all programming!) [*] + [97]
Enter Zone Programming (for setting Zone Attributes) [*] + [56] (see note below)

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User Codes
One of the first things you will want to do when setting up your VISTA system is to program user codes. These codes are needed for arming and disarming the system and for making changes to the system settings. Each code will be assigned a different 2-digit user number in order to differentiate it from other codes. Some code types are required to be used with a specific user number. Up to 32 codes can be used with a VISTA 15P system, while a VISTA 20P or 21iP can support up to 48 codes.
Default Installer Code - 4112
Default Master Code - 1234
Fear Not, Our system does not have default Installer and Master codes
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The table below shows the different types of codes that can be used with the system:
Code TypeAssignable User SlotAuthority Level Functions
Installer Must be 01.
(Hard Coded)
N/A Used for entering programming mode. Can arm the system, but can only disarm if it was the code used to arm the system. Cannot be deleted. Programmed in programming location *20.
MasterMust be 02.
(Hard Coded)
N/A Can perform all security functions, add/delete users, change current Master Code, view event log, set system clock, program keypad macro, program scheduled events, activate output devices. Cannot access programming. Cannot be deleted.
UserFor VISTA15P, can be any value between 03 and 33.
For VISTA 20P and 21iP, can be any value between 03 and 49.
0 Can arm/disarm the system. Cannot add/delete users, view event log, set system clock or program scheduled events.
Arm OnlySame as User. 1 Can only arm the system. Cannot disarm.
Guest Same as User. 2 Can arm the system, but it can only disarm the system if it was the code used to arm the system.
Duress Same as User. 3 Can disarm the system, but when Duress reporting is enabled, it will send an alert to the central station requesting immediate police dispatch. Should be used in emergency situations only.
Partition Master (20P and 21iP only) Can be any value between 03 and 49. Partition 1 is default to 03, and Partition 2 is default to 33. 4 Same as the Master Code, but limited to specific partition only. Since the 15P only has one partition, it is not necessary to have any codes of this type on a VISTA 15P.

Audible Descriptors:
ALARM 002 DOOR 057 KITCHEN 105 PATIO 146 UPSTAIRS 207
ATTIC 009 EMERGENCY 067 LAUNDRY 106 POLICE 91 UTILITY 208
BABY 012 EXIT 071 LIBRARY 109 POOL 92 WINDOW 217
BACK 013 FIRE 079 LIVING 113 ROOM 162 YARD 223
BASEMENT 016 FLOOR 080 MAIN 122 SHED 168 ZONE 225
BATHROOM 017 FRONT 085 MASTER 123 SHOP 170 1ST 228
BEDROOM 019 GARAGE 089 MEDICAL 125 SIDE 173 2ND 230
CLOSED 040 GUN 094 MOTION 131 SLIDING 175 3RD 232
DEN 050 HALL 095 OFFICE 136 SMOKE 176
DETECTOR 052 HOUSE 099 OPEN 138 STORAGE 185
DINING 053 INSIDE 101 PANIC 144 SUPERVISED 190