The Climax Vesta 1852Z offers a combination of innovative features such as video verification for alarm events, as well as an advanced back to base communications via a dual path IP and GPRS reporting system.
Utilising your existing internet connection, the Climax CTC-1845 can save you money by not requiring a fixed phone line, as well as provide greater protection via its dual path GSM/GPRS reporting capabilities.

Arming the System
Disarming the system
Home Arming the alarm
Viewing the Alarm Memory
Viewing User Codes
Changing User Codes
Alarm Troubleshooting
Setting the Time and Date
Arming the panel using the keypad
1) Enter a valid user code.
2) Press the [ARM] button to continue.
3) The LCD keypad will display ALARM ON, and the uppermost LED on the control panel will change colour from GREEN to RED.
4) The control panel will beep once every second to indicate the exit delay has commenced.
5) If the keypad emits a long beep, the entered user code was rejected.
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Disarming the Panel using the Keypad
1) Enter a valid 4 digit user code.
2) Press the [DISARM] button to continue.
3) The control panel will beep 3 times to indicate that the panel has been disarmed.
4) The LCD Keypad will display ALARM OFF.
5) If the keypad emits a long beep, the entered user code was rejected.
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Home (Stay) Arming the alarm
This method allows you to remain in the protected area while partially arming the system.
Stay zones are zones that are bypassed when Stay arming.
For example, when you go to sleep at night, doors and windows can be armed without arming other zones like motion detectors.
1) Enter a valid four digit user code.
2) Press the [LOCK/UNLOCK] button (Home Arm).
3) The home arming exit delay timer will now commence.
4) Once the exit delay timer elapses, the control panel will beep 3 times, and will be home armed.
5) The Top most LED on the control panel will flash RED, indicating that the system has been home armed.
6) If the keypad emits a long beep the user code was rejected.
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Viewing the Alarm Memory
If a zone has been triggered whilst the alarm system is in its Armed state,
the event will be logged in the alarm system memory, and will be available for viewing using a web browser.
To display the alarm memory using a web browser,
1) Open a web browser on a computer connected to the same network as the security system.
2) Visit the IP address for the security system. (This will have been provided to you by your security installer).
3) The security system will prompt you for a username and password. (The defailt username is admin, and the default password is admin1234).
4) Once the username and password have been entered, click on OK to connect to the security system.
5) Click on the Enter Alarm Panel Link
6) The Security System Configuration Page will now be displayed.
7) Click on the History Records Link located on the left hand side of the screen.
8) The last 20 security system events, including date and time of the event will be displayed.
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Viewing User Codes
To display programmed user codes in the system using a web browser,
1) Open a web browser on a computer connected to the same network as the security system.
2) Visit the IP address for the security system. (This will have been provided to you by your security installer).
3) The security system will prompt you for a username and password. (The defailt username is admin, and the default password is admin1234).
4) Once the username and password have been entered, click on OK to connect to the security system.
5) Click on the Enter Alarm Panel Link
6) The Security System Configuration Page will now be displayed.
7) Click on the Pin Code Link located on the left hand side of the screen.
8) The Security System will display any user codes that have been programmed in to the system, including user number, and name.
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Removing User Codes Using a Web Browser
To remove user access codes using a web browser,
1) Open a web browser on a computer connected to the same network as the security system.
2) Visit the IP address for the security system. (This will have been provided to you by your security installer).
3) The security system will prompt you for a username and password. (The default username is admin, and the default password is admin1234).
4) Once the username and password have been entered, click on OK to connect to the security system.
5) Click on the Enter Alarm Panel Link
6) The Security System Configuration Page will now be displayed.
7) Click on the Pin Code Link located on the left hand side of the screen.
8) The Security System will display any existing user codes programmed in to the system.
9) Change any required user codes by clicking on, and typing a new user code.
10) Once Completed, click on the [OK] button to save any changes made to the user codes.
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Adding User Codes Using a Web Browser
To add new user access codes using a web browser,
1) Open a web browser on a computer connected to the same network as the security system.
2) Visit the IP address for the security system. (This will have been provided to you by your security installer).
3) The security system will prompt you for a username and password. (The default username is admin, and the default password is admin1234).
4) Once the username and password have been entered, click on OK to connect to the security system.
5) Click on the Enter Alarm Panel Link
6) The Security System Configuration Page will now be displayed.
7) Click on the Pin Code Link located on the left hand side of the screen.
8) The Security System will display any existing user codes programmed in to the system.
9) Add any new user codes by clicking on, and typing a new user code in the next available user slot.
10) Once Completed, click on the [OK] button to save any changes made, and add the new user to the system.
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Displaying Trouble Codes Using a Web Browser
To display the system status, and any possible trouble codes using a web browser,
1) Open a web browser on a computer connected to the same network as the security system.
2) Visit the IP address for the security system. (This will have been provided to you by your security installer).
3) The security system will prompt you for a username and password. (The default username is admin, and the default password is admin1234).
4) Once the username and password have been entered, click on OK to connect to the security system.
5) Click on the Enter Alarm Panel Link
6) The Security System Configuration Page will now be displayed.
7) Click on the Panel Condition Link located on the left hand side of the screen.
8) The security system will now display the status of the main control panel, its arm/disarm state, as well as the status of any connected wireless devices such as sensors, keypads and remote controls.
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Setting the time
If the security system is connected to the Internet, it will attempt to obtain the correct date and time from an Internet Time Server.
If this is not possible for any reason, the Date and Time for the panel can be manually configured using the following method.
1) Open a web browser on a computer connected to the same network as the security system.
2) Visit the IP address for the security system. (This will have been provided to you by your security installer).
3) The security system will prompt you for a username and password. (The default username is admin, and the default password is admin1234).
4) Once the username and password have been entered, click on OK to connect to the security system.
5) Click on the Enter Alarm Panel Link
6) The Security System Configuration Page will now be displayed.
7) Click on the Date and Time Link located on the left hand side of the screen.
8) The security system will allow you to make any required changes to the date and time for the system.
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Panel Information used under license from MonPro TechVantage - Security Industry Supplies Sydney Australia