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Re: Programming problem on Vista 20P



Yes, they say loop 4 must be programmed in the panel, but you can make the
zone type 00 if you don't want to use the button.
I think I had check 100 on a 20-P one time, when I put in house ID's for
partitions 2 and 3 (field 24), with one RF keypad, but I don't remember the
details...there was a bad keypad involved too.


"Crash Gordon®" <NONE@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Doesn't button 4 (loop 4) on the 5804 have to be programmed?
Can't remember...I hate programming those things anyway.


"Ranger" <hd_ranger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mike,
>         Sounds like you have the receiver in the keypad disabled.  The
5804
> will work with the keypad (local) whether the receiver is enabled or
> disabled. Since you originally programmed the remote into the keypad, it
> works. But when you went into *58, and added a wireless zone for the
panic,
> the panel, seeing its first wireless zone, is now looking for a receiver.
> You said you disabled your new zones, but a disabled wireless zone is
still
> a wireless zone.  It has to be deleted to keep the panel from looking for
a
> receiver.
>         (If this was not the first wireless zone in the panel, ignore the
> above.)
>
>         I never tried programming the same remote into the panel and an RF
> keypad; that could be an issue as well....
>
>         Try deleting the 5804 from the keypad, and delete the new zones
from
> the panel (using *56 menu.)  Come out of programming and see if you still
> get a check 100.  If not, great.  Then if you want to program the 5804 to
> the panel, make sure the receiver is enabled in the keypad.  Otherwise
just
> program the remote to the keypad as you did before, but make one button
your
> panic.
>
> Hopefully helpful,
> Rick C.
>
>  "Mike" <reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:qrudnRveIZpSovHfRVn-2Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I tried setting the Receiver address on the 5160RF to 00 (was 01) and i
> > still get the same error.
> > This all happened as i first mentioned after going into the 6160 and
> trying
> > to set up the keyfob buttons.
> >
> > The covers are on both keypads and i dont remember seeing or reading
> > anything about tamper switches.
> > I also didnt move or do anything with either keypad before this occured.
> > Please dont make me reset to factory defaults.
> > I guess if i have to, its only 3 zones and the keyfob programming. If
you
> > guys have any other ideas, i wont be hopping on this again for a couple
> > days.
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> > "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:EZidndOkg8gBtfHfRVn-vw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > That keypad may not have a tamper switch, Honeywell took them out a
> while
> > > back
> > >
> > > "RJD314" <rdvorak314@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > news:1114382255.239870.85570@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >> The 6150RF keypad default wireless receceiver address is 00.  Make
sure
> > >> the keypad is seated correctly on the backplate.  If the tamper
switch
> > >> is tripped, the 20p will display a "Check 100 RF Receiver".  Try
> > >> holding the tamper manually for a couple of minutes to see if the
> > >> "Check 100 RF Receiver" restores.
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
>




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