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Re: Behavior of Disconnecting Keypad From Ademco 128BP Panel?



i dont work much with the 128,could be true..

i will have to check..

but i do remember that when i went to one customer were i hade to disconnect
the keypad to plug in my 6160 to program some zones there was a trouble code
sent to the central...

i remeber it cause i didnt put the panel in test..(too much question from
the owner made me loose track if the system was in test or not..)

this was on a FA168

anyways...i am pretty sure that if its true that panel can be program to not
send any code if it loose a KP

so the fact of having a relay cutting the red or power wire of the keypad
will definitly power down the kp


"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> "petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Well the fa 148/168 come with only 1 keypad(16) enabled...
>> the 128 if i am not crazy only 32 in enabled..
>
> True but on the 148/168 or V15P/20P if you enable all keypads it slows
> down
> response time, if you disconnect a keypad it will not go into trouble
> unless
> it has an RF receiver built in and only then will show RF receiver trouble
>
> The 128 has keypad address 00 and 01 enabled although I've seen some high
> end Ademco panels with the first 4 addresses enabled by default
>
>




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