

VISTA series panels have two built-in programmable outputs that can be connected to zone inputs on the Konnected Interface module. Contact us if you are in need of a replacement keypad capable of displaying the programming menus. Basic keypads that only have a fixed numeric display will not be able to display the programming menus. You will need a functional keypad with a full-english display, such as the Honeywell 6160. If the default installer code doesn't work ask the original installer for the code or try the backdoor method. For ADT Safewatch branded systems, the default installer code is 6321. The default installer code for most systems is 4112. You will need the installer code to program your VISTA panel. See below for information on programmable outputs. Workaround 2: Use one of the programmable outputs to follow Zone 1, and connect the Konnected Interface module to that output instead. This frees up Zone 1 to be used for a keyswitch instead. Workaround 1: Relocate important sensors from Zone 1 to a different unused zone.

The comparator circuitry on the Konnected Interface module does not work with this isolated zone. The reason for this is because Zone 1 on the VISTA panel is a special isolated circuit that can be used with 2-wire smoke detectors. Limitation on Zone 1Īll VISTA series panels have an important limitation when used with Konnected - Konnected cannot tap into Zone 1 on these panels. This one is marked "WA20P" which indicates that this is a VISTA 20P. The best way to identify is by the PROM chip in the center. The VISTA 20P shown here lacks clear model identification. This article applies to the following models:

These panels are extremely popular in North America, have been around for decades, and are marketed under several brand names, including Honeywell, Ademco, and ADT.

This article covers some details specific to the VISTA series of traditional alarm panels.
