K4460-6V2 10/03
6150RFAAA
Keypad/Transceiver
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
About the 6150RFAAA
The 6150RFAAA is a combination unit that contains:
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A 6150AAA Fixed Addressable Keypad
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A 5800TM Transmitter
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A 5881H RF Receiver
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A normally-open relay output
The 6150RFAAA Keypad/Transceiver may be used on any control panel that supports the 6150AAA keypad.
Features of the 6150RFAAA
Wireless Features
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Supports up to 8 wireless keys locally (programmed directly into 6150RFAAA) without occupying any zones
supported by the control panel.
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Supports button-type transmitters (5804, 5804BD) for local operation.
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Supports a maximum of 16 transmitters programmed into any 5800 Series-supported control panel.
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Annunciates low-battery indications for the local wireless keys.
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Supports wireless keys with encryption (high-security) (5804E).
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Provides a nominal range of 200' for the RF transmitters (some transmitters have a shorter range).
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Supports RF jam detection when the receiver is enabled.
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Provides wireless key support for control panels that do not support RF themselves (4110DL).
UL/C-UL
The following transmitters are not intended for use in UL/C-UL installations: 5802, 5802MN, 5802MN2,
5804, 5804BD, 5804BDV, 5804E, 5814, 5816TEMP, 5819, 5819SBRS, 5819SWHS, 5827BD, and 5850.
Programming Features
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Provides an Auto Enroll mode for programming of wireless keys.
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Provides a method for deleting a serial number and re-enrolling a new one in its place.
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Provides default settings for wireless key functions.
Additional Features
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Can send status signals (Armed, Ready, etc.) to bidirectional units such as 5804BD, 5804BDV, and 5827BD.
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Can operate the on-board relay in conjunction with the receiver (e.g., to trip a garage door opener).
Note: This particular feature is not intended for UL/C-UL installations.
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Can activate relays programmed into the control panel.
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Provides an End User mode to enable/disable local wireless keys (e.g., if a user accidentally loses a wireless
key). See the User Guide for the procedure.
Application Guidelines for the 6150RFAAA
Use the following guidelines when planning an installation:
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Local wireless keys are programmed directly into the 6150RFAAA and may be used regardless of whether
the RF receiver is enabled or disabled.
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If using bidirectional devices, be sure to enable the transmitter module in the 6150RFAAA.
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If transmitters are programmed into the control panel, be sure to enable the receiver. (Make sure you do not
exceed the number of receivers the control panel supports.)
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If a local wireless key is programmed to arm/disarm or to trigger a relay on the control panel, a user code
must be entered into the 6150RFAAA. This user code must also be programmed into the control panel.
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You must set the House ID only if you are using RF keypads and/or bidirectional devices;
AND
the House
ID Source is the 6150RFAAA (Local).