Awesome (Round of Applause) That was clear and concise, you deserve an award for such clarity and details, by any chance do you have a video on here setting up large panels like the 250BPT, out of the box, wired and wireless, or polling loops. Or do you know where there are free training videos on the subject. Thanks again for an video tutorial executed well.
We don't have any programming videos yet for the Vista polling loop panels, but here's an FAQ that gives a quick run-down on programming a 4193SN into one of these panels. The biggest difference in programming one of these devices, vs. a wireless device is the input type. Most wireless devices will use input 03, Supervised RF. www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-i-program-a-4193sn-to-a-vista-128bpt-250bpt-or-vista-50
@@justin18gaming19 I apologize, I misunderstood you. It does not, it does however "chime" when there is a system fault. If your wanting a keypad that can, a 6160v or tuxedo touch would.
My Vista have Batt lit, also we bypass a few sensors, but it won't give us 'ready'. Do we need to replace a battery on the Vista or it is already powered by our home wire? Also overtime, I think so our sensors might go bad even after replacing them with batteries so we have to bypass 3 of them.
Can you tell me how to remove a hardwired motion detector from a Vista 20p? I think I know how to delete the zone in programming. But, after that, I don't know what I need to do to physically remove it. Can I just remove the sensor and leave the wires there in the wall (and connected to the box)? Does deleting the zone in programming cause power to stop going to it? Thanks
Appreciate the videos, I just added 2 of the 5816's window protection to my system. 2 bedroom windows. They both work fine and it sends the alerts through my pulse like all my other zones do. The only thing is on my pulse app and webpage it says unknown device type as opposed to Motion Sensor, Door/Window Sensor, or Glass Break Detector. What I named them shows up ie, Master Bed Window, but the device type says unknown. Do you know how I can get the device type updated? also Do you have a video on how to add a wireless outdoor siren? Been wanting to do that but can't find a video.
Can I install as an additional keypad 6160RF with a Vista 20P panel? I already have a 6160 LCD keypad installed and had an extra 6160RF and wanted it in my master bedroom. Thank you..
On the 2op you have address 16 through 23 for the 6160 alpha keypads so you can do up to 8, For the Tuxedo there are address 1,2,5, and 6, So you can have up to 4 on the 20p if you use Total Connect 2.0 you can only have 3 Tuxedos for TC2 will take up address 2, Be mindful of power for you only have 600ma if you go over that power a secondary power supply will be needed with a common ground to the panel.
I would like to replace a defective transmitter on a perimiter zone. I followed your video but when i got to the point to enter the serial # of the new transmitter the current one shows and i was unable to enter the new serial#. Could you explain that to me. I would appreciate it very much.
Hey Joe, To delete the serial # from a specified zone Number in programming, when you have the serial # and Loop # for the Existing sensor showing on the keypad while in zone programming for that zone, the cursor should be on the far Right on the Loop #. Press 0 then "*", that will clear the Serial number of the existing Wireless sensor, allowing you to enroll the new sensor by triggering the sensor.
The new Tuxedo that is coming out will do Zwave plus, But if we are discussing the one that is currently out if you learn a zwave plus device into it the standard feature like for a light switch off and on things like that will work but features around zwave plus will not.
Yeung, although you can use a total of (8) 6160 or 6160RF keypads, the limitation is the RF part of the equation. The 20p can only use 1 RF receiver. So if you had more than 1 of these the receiver portion of the kp MUST be disabled or issues will arise.
Can you program a new wireless door sensor to the Vista 15P without having to use an alpha keypad connected? I have a wireless sensor that has gone bad and would like to replace and program it myself.
Hi Dee! You need an Alphanumeric Keypad (like a 6160) or a Tuxedo Touch Keypad to program a new sensor. We do not recommend using a Fixed English Keypad (like a 6150) to program a sensor. If you used a FE Keypad, you would be operating blindly, and it is possible that you would mess up your programming settings. Hope that helps!
Hi Frank; great video. Question : My Vista 20P is displaying "check 11 front foyer window" - i have replaced that window sensor transmitter - Now I need to program in the serial number of that transmitter. . How do I get to a display that will take input of the installer code followed by 800 to get me into programing mode ?
Thank you. one other question; When you are replacing a defective sensor and you get to the S/N input screen, there will be an existing S/N shown. How do you get the cursor to move from the loop number on the right of the screen to the position for entry of the first number of the new serial number. ie. how do you move the cursor left ? Thanks again.
We're so glad to hear you enjoyed the video! If you have a Honeywell VISTA system, check out our no-contract alarm monitoring services offered online at www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring.
I did this and when I got to the programming mode I see 20. Didn't see other text. I did *56 and then nothing was displayed. How to I reset this thing to get out of programming mode?!
I just unplugged it and it came back to normal. I guess I have one of those vista panels that doesn't say what it is doing. Now I have to pay ADT to come in and add the RF Sensor.
@@mradaChris It's actually your keypad that's limiting you. You have what's called a Fixed English keypad and would need an Alphanumeric keypad like the Honeywell 6160 to be able to see the field in the *56 zone programming section.
Thx Dennis from it’s Always sunny in Philadelphia
Thank you so much Frank and Alarm Grid, you have saved me $400 so far.
Awesome (Round of Applause) That was clear and concise, you deserve an award for such clarity and details, by any chance do you have a video on here setting up large panels like the 250BPT, out of the box, wired and wireless, or polling loops. Or do you know where there are free training videos on the subject. Thanks again for an video tutorial executed well.
We don't have any programming videos yet for the Vista polling loop panels, but here's an FAQ that gives a quick run-down on programming a 4193SN into one of these panels. The biggest difference in programming one of these devices, vs. a wireless device is the input type. Most wireless devices will use input 03, Supervised RF. www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-i-program-a-4193sn-to-a-vista-128bpt-250bpt-or-vista-50
Are you guys able to do a video on the TSSC security system or do you guys not have it.
Really appreciate your videos--- Question. Is the 6160RF keypad compatible with the Visonic MT-320 wireless sensor?
Hello, great video. Does this system (6160RF) also enunciating the faulted zone?
It Does.
@@nathangalarmgrid5205 I have heard that the 6160RF does not make announcements such as "Fault front door".
@@justin18gaming19 I apologize, I misunderstood you. It does not, it does however "chime" when there is a system fault. If your wanting a keypad that can, a 6160v or tuxedo touch would.
My Vista have Batt lit, also we bypass a few sensors, but it won't give us 'ready'. Do we need to replace a battery on the Vista or it is already powered by our home wire?
Also overtime, I think so our sensors might go bad even after replacing them with batteries so we have to bypass 3 of them.
If your keypad just says batt then it is a system low batt. if it is a contact or sensor it will have the zone number for example (09 BATT)
Can you tell me how to remove a hardwired motion detector from a Vista 20p? I think I know how to delete the zone in programming. But, after that, I don't know what I need to do to physically remove it. Can I just remove the sensor and leave the wires there in the wall (and connected to the box)? Does deleting the zone in programming cause power to stop going to it? Thanks
Appreciate the videos, I just added 2 of the 5816's window protection to my system. 2 bedroom windows. They both work fine and it sends the alerts through my pulse like all my other zones do. The only thing is on my pulse app and webpage it says unknown device type as opposed to Motion Sensor, Door/Window Sensor, or Glass Break Detector. What I named them shows up ie, Master Bed Window, but the device type says unknown. Do you know how I can get the device type updated?
also Do you have a video on how to add a wireless outdoor siren? Been wanting to do that but can't find a video.
Can I install as an additional keypad 6160RF with a Vista 20P panel? I already have a 6160 LCD keypad installed and had an extra 6160RF and wanted it in my master bedroom. Thank you..
Good day,
As long as there is not a second rf keypad or a 5881 receiver you can add the 6160rf no issues
How many alphanumeric keypads are supported on a 20ip along with one Tuxedo touchscreen and how would they be connected?
On the 2op you have address 16 through 23 for the 6160 alpha keypads so you can do up to 8, For the Tuxedo there are address 1,2,5, and 6, So you can have up to 4 on the 20p if you use Total Connect 2.0 you can only have 3 Tuxedos for TC2 will take up address 2, Be mindful of power for you only have 600ma if you go over that power a secondary power supply will be needed with a common ground to the panel.
Hi Frank :). Thanks for the information!
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How’s the transmission range of 6160RF ?
Functionally it is same as the 5881 coverage?
The RF Transmitting Range is 200 ft.
How do you add more than one of them sensors to zone 09?
Each wireless sensors need to be programmed to their own zone number. If 9 is used to go to 10 or the next available zone.
Nice info
Thank you! Nice comment!
I would like to replace a defective transmitter on a perimiter zone. I followed your video but when i got to the point to enter the serial # of the new transmitter the current one shows and i was unable to enter the new serial#. Could you explain that to me. I would appreciate it very much.
Hey Joe, To delete the serial # from a specified zone Number in programming, when you have the serial # and Loop # for the Existing sensor showing on the keypad while in zone programming for that zone, the cursor should be on the far Right on the Loop #. Press 0 then "*", that will clear the Serial number of the existing Wireless sensor, allowing you to enroll the new sensor by triggering the sensor.
What kind of glue is used for wireless contact and sensor, my window frame is not even surface, I need a very good glue
Most videos their panel says things like “armed stay” how do you get it to say that?
Will the Vista 20ip support Z-Wave Plus?
The panel itself has no z-wave capabilities, however we do have the new tuxedo keypad that does does add zwave plus capabilities to the panel.
The new Tuxedo that is coming out will do Zwave plus, But if we are discussing the one that is currently out if you learn a zwave plus device into it the standard feature like for a light switch off and on things like that will work but features around zwave plus will not.
How many 6160RF I can install in a Vista-20P system ?
Yeung, although you can use a total of (8) 6160 or 6160RF keypads, the limitation is the RF part of the equation. The 20p can only use 1 RF receiver. So if you had more than 1 of these the receiver portion of the kp MUST be disabled or issues will arise.
Can you program a new wireless door sensor to the Vista 15P without having to use an alpha keypad connected? I have a wireless sensor that has gone bad and would like to replace and program it myself.
Hi Dee! You need an Alphanumeric Keypad (like a 6160) or a Tuxedo Touch Keypad to program a new sensor. We do not recommend using a Fixed English Keypad (like a 6150) to program a sensor. If you used a FE Keypad, you would be operating blindly, and it is possible that you would mess up your programming settings. Hope that helps!
Hi Frank; great video. Question : My Vista 20P is displaying "check 11 front foyer window" - i have replaced that window sensor transmitter - Now I need to program in the serial number of that transmitter. .
How do I get to a display that will take input of the installer code followed by 800 to get me into programing mode ?
Thank you. one other question; When you are replacing a defective sensor and you get to the S/N input screen, there will be an existing S/N shown. How do you get the cursor to move from the loop number on the right of the screen to the position for entry of the first number of the new serial number. ie. how do you move the cursor left ?
Thanks again.
@@richardsponholz9617 Did you ever figure out how to move the cursor? If so, would you please share? Thanks much! Mike
thank you great video
We're so glad to hear you enjoyed the video! If you have a Honeywell VISTA system, check out our no-contract alarm monitoring services offered online at www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring.
What size resistor do I should use for my smoke detector?
The resistor size is determines by the panel you have, not the smoke itself.
thanks! I have Vista P15
A burglar alarm collection in my burglar alarm lab!
Thanks for watching.
I did this and when I got to the programming mode I see 20. Didn't see other text. I did *56 and then nothing was displayed. How to I reset this thing to get out of programming mode?!
I just unplugged it and it came back to normal. I guess I have one of those vista panels that doesn't say what it is doing. Now I have to pay ADT to come in and add the RF Sensor.
@@mradaChris It's actually your keypad that's limiting you. You have what's called a Fixed English keypad and would need an Alphanumeric keypad like the Honeywell 6160 to be able to see the field in the *56 zone programming section.
@@SterlingDonnelly are they expensive? I may go for that.
@@mradaChris We offer them online at www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-6160.
PSA: Honeywell 5816 wireless sensors - use Loop 2! (L2)