Hello Attewarie7229, The 5834-4 Remote key fob is compatible, the 5816 Sensor is compatible with a Receiver. The L5200 is a Separate Stand alone security panel and will not be compatible with the 21ip. If you need a keypad the Recommended keypad is a 6160 or a 6160RF if you do not already have a receiver module installed.
I am confused by this video; in one of your other videos, you say that the 21ip's communicator is not dual-path, because the ethernet port is disabled if the cellular card is activated by the jumper.
Hi Verylukyguy, Correct the 21ip does not have a Dual Path option by itself, because it only has an onboard Ethernet port. For Dual path the 21ip has to have one of the 2 following options. (1st option), A secondary Cellular snap in card (Only 21ipLTE panels can now have a snap in card for Dual path communications, Older 21ip panel have to use the second method). (2nd option), Disable the onboard ethernet port by Moving the Jumper to the lower 2 pins on the 21ip Board which disables that communication path, allowing an External Communicator to be installed to the keypad bus terminals, that can use IP, IP & LTE, or LTE communication options depending on the communicator installed. I hope this helps.
Hello; I am a subscriber, and owner of a Honeywell Vista alarm panel. Would you please answer a question for me? If the Vista panel alarm goes off, and the perp leaves an alarmed door open, how long will the alarm go off without a code being entered to disarm it?
Hello, Is the 5834-4 Remote control, 5816 tranmitter and L5200 keyboard compatible withe the Honeywell vista 21ip system?
Hello Attewarie7229, The 5834-4 Remote key fob is compatible, the 5816 Sensor is compatible with a Receiver. The L5200 is a Separate Stand alone security panel and will not be compatible with the 21ip. If you need a keypad the Recommended keypad is a 6160 or a 6160RF if you do not already have a receiver module installed.
I am confused by this video; in one of your other videos, you say that the 21ip's communicator is not dual-path, because the ethernet port is disabled if the cellular card is activated by the jumper.
Hi Verylukyguy, Correct the 21ip does not have a Dual Path option by itself, because it only has an onboard Ethernet port. For Dual path the 21ip has to have one of the 2 following options. (1st option), A secondary Cellular snap in card (Only 21ipLTE panels can now have a snap in card for Dual path communications, Older 21ip panel have to use the second method). (2nd option), Disable the onboard ethernet port by Moving the Jumper to the lower 2 pins on the 21ip Board which disables that communication path, allowing an External Communicator to be installed to the keypad bus terminals, that can use IP, IP & LTE, or LTE communication options depending on the communicator installed. I hope this helps.
Hello; I am a subscriber, and owner of a Honeywell Vista alarm panel. Would you please answer a question for me? If the Vista panel alarm goes off, and the perp leaves an alarmed door open, how long will the alarm go off without a code being entered to disarm it?
By default 4 Min
can the 21ip have GSM and Telco and not use the RJ45 ethernet to the internet ? If so, is the telco primary or the GSM, or is that selectable?
you can do telco and gsm yes and it is selectable on which is primary,
question does Honeywell have a panel that would communicate directly to cell alerting intrusion?
Nice video, but, can you do one more especific vista 21Ip's features, how to configured comunications, and more, thanks.
I wonder if I could tie this into my fire alarm system.
Yes you can. Through the alarm relay of your panel to a zone you can do that.
My Vista 10SE is a demo board and it cannot call authorities
Send us an email so we get you an updated system that can call out to the central station!
@@traviscox7336 My 10SE is just a demo