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Table 6 – Programming Options 
After editing any programming address, pressing 

 will save the displayed information and return to the Start screen. 

Enter 

Program 

Address 

Moves to Address 

Description 

Display Choices 

Default 

Notes 

Enter [1] 

Keypad Address 

cA 

00-31

1

 16 

Enable keypad address in the 
Control panel. 

Enter [2] 

Receiver Address 

rA 

00-30

2

 00 

 

Enter [3] 

House ID 

Only needed if RF keypads 
and/or bi-directional units are 
used and House ID source is 
set for Local.

 

hI 00-31 

10 

The House ID entered here 
MUST match the House ID 
programmed in the RF 
keypad and the bi-directional 
unit.

 

Enter [4] 

House ID Source 

hS 

1 = System   

0 = Local 

1 (System) 

System uses the House ID 
programmed in the control. 

Local uses the House ID 
programmed in the keypad.

 

Enter [5] 

Wireless Key Editing 

d- 

Enter Existing Device 
Number (1-8) 

 

 

Enter [6] 

Receiver Enable 

Enable the receiver if RF 
transmitters or wireless 
keypads are programmed into 
the control. 

rE 

1 = On  (Enable)  

0 = Off (Disable) 

1 (Enable) 

If enabled, the number of 
receivers cannot exceed the 
control panel capacity. 

Enter [7] 

Transmitter Module Enable 

Enable if using bi-directional 
devices.

 

tE 

1 = On (Enable)  

0 = Off (Disable) 

1 (Enable) 

Enable Transmitter Module in 
only one keypad if more than 
one 6152RF is used and the 
House ID source is ‘System’. 

Enter [8] 

Wireless Key Auto Enroll 

See Programming Local Wireless Keys 

for Address 8 programming details 

Wireless Key User Code 

Wireless Key Loop 
Function 

Wireless Key On-Board 
Relay Assignment 

Enter [9] 

Restore Defaults 

EE 

1 = Restores Defaults 

Any Other Key = Does 
Not Restore Defaults 

 

 

Enter [0] 

High Security Mode† 

En 

1 = Enable;  

0 = Disable 

0 Disable 

 

Enter [A] 

User Code 

u4 

Enter 4-Digit User Code  
(0000 – 9999) 

 

This user code will be used to 
enable the single button 
arming keys.  Must be a valid 
user code programmed in the 
control. 

1

 For VISTA-10P/15P/20P/21IP use Keypad Addresses 16-23; For 

VISTA-50P use Keypad Addresses 00-30. 

2

 For VISTA-10P/15P/20P/21IP use Receiver Address 00; For 

VISTA-50P use Receiver Addresses 01-30 and enable the receiver address in the Control 

panel. 

Note: Not intended for use with VISTA-128/250 Series. 

† 

When operating the system in High-Security mode, non-encrypted wireless keys will not function. 

Upon exiting the Program mode, the 6152RF alternately flashes "Ad," the 2-digit keypad address, and the 2-digit receiver address.  If 

either of these is incorrect, enter Program Mode again and reset the address(es) (see Tables 5 and 6).

 

 

Summary of Contents for ADEMCO 6152RF

Page 1: ... on drywall or in a single or double gang electrical box AUX RELAY OUTPUT CONNECTIONS GROUND Y DATA IN 12VDC IN G DATA OUT Yellow Black Red Green CONTROL PANEL TERMINAL STRIP 16 24 AWG Only KEYPAD NO NC C DATA IN DATA OUT AUX Detail A G Y To activate Function keys press and hold key for at least 2 seconds key pairs are activated immediately Table 1 Programmable Function Keys A or and B or and C or...

Page 2: ...in the control panel House ID Match Partition 1 House ID in the control panel and House ID in Wireless Device Match House ID in Wireless Device House ID Source System Local Receiver Enable On Off Transmitter Enable On On 4 PROGRAM To program the keypad first enter the Programming Mode select a programming address and set the programming options Refer to the tables below and on the following pages ...

Page 3: ...al devices tE 1 On Enable 0 Off Disable 1 Enable Enable Transmitter Module in only one keypad if more than one 6152RF is used and the House ID source is System Enter 8 Wireless Key Auto Enroll See Programming Local Wireless Keys for Address 8 programming details Wireless Key User Code Wireless Key Loop Function Wireless Key On Board Relay Assignment Enter 9 Restore Defaults EE 1 Restores Defaults ...

Page 4: ...u accept the serial number the display flashes the device number and a hyphen If you reject the serial number the display flashes d with the device number followed by four times Enter 2 Wireless Key User Code Enter the 4 digit user code for the wireless key Note The user code must be a valid code that is programmed in the control panel If the code is deleted or changed in the control the wireless ...

Page 5: ...relay on Press to save the relay assignment Flashes o and the loop number Once the action is entered alternately flashes o and the loop number and the relay action e g alternately flashing o3 and 4 shows Loop 3 will close the relay for 2 seconds Repeat for the wireless key loops where on board relay control is desired When all loops have been programmed for the wireless key press Flashes d followe...

Page 6: ...e Action Lb Low battery in the wireless key 1 Replace the battery in the wireless key OC Open circuit Verify that the Data Out wire is connected properly 1C Incompatible connection Verify that the control panel is not a First Alert type control panel Check 09 OR Check 100 OR Check 10n 1 6152RF Receiver is not communicating 2 Another device on the keypad terminals conflict with this receiver addres...

Page 7: ...couraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver control Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver control Plug the receiver control into a...

Page 8: ...nformation please go to www honeywell com security hsc resources wa DOCUMENTATION AND ONLINE SUPPORT For the latest documentation and online support information please go to http www security honeywell com hsc resources MyWebTech Ê800 11537V1 Š 800 11537V1 7 13 Rev A 2 Corporate Center Drive Suite 100 P O Box 9040 Melville NY 11747 Copyright 2013 Honeywell International Inc www honeywell com secur...

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