The Tuxedo Touch Keypad: Disarming

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In this video, Jorge from Alarm Grid shows you how to disarm your Honeywell VISTA Security System using a Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Keypad. One of the primary functions of the Honeywell Tuxedo Touch is to serve as a keypad controller for a Honeywell VISTA. You use the keypad to check the current status of the system and to perform security system functions like arming and disarming. You can also use the Tuxedo Touch to bypass zones, and you can go into its special Console Mode to make deep-level programming changes to the system.

Disarming represents one of the most common actions you will perform on a security system. When you are disarming the system, you are taking it out of its secured, armed state. Certain zone types can only cause system alarms while the system is in an armed state. For example, zones with a Response Type of Perimeter, Entry/Exit, and Interior Follower can only trigger an alarm when the system is armed. When the system is disarmed, only 24-hour zones can trigger alarms. Examples of 24-hour zones include 24-hour audible, 24-hour silent, 24-hour fire, 24-hour carbon monoxide, and 24-hour auxiliary.

In order to disarm the system and take it out of its secured armed state, you will be required to provide a valid code. This code proves to the system that you are authorized to be using it. In most cases, the Master Code is the main code for arming and disarming. We strongly recommend that you change the Master Code on your VISTA System to something different from its default 1234. This is for security purposes. Change the code to something that you can easily remember, but will also be different for someone else to guess. Remember that you will be required to disarm the system upon faulting an Entry/Exit Zone while the system is armed to avoid setting off an alarm.

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