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Re: ademco 5241 repair
It a straight 6 volt model. There is no -12 after the model number or on the
face plate.
The 5241 is a stand alone keypad that basically throws the key switch
electronically.
guess I will either try and solder all the connections, test the voltages
and chips/transistors and then get a colby if necessary.....'
bob
"Roland More" <NoSpamroland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> An Ademco 1023? Let's see. There were two versions. A regualar 1023 that
> was a 6 volt system, and a 1023-12 that was a 12 volt system. The only
> keypad I remember using on that system was a 215/216 combination of parts
> that had a kepad with a single LED status indicator.
> In any case, figure out if you have the 6 or 12 volt model. The
> instructions for the Ademco 5241 can be found here
> http://www.guardianalarms.net/home_security_manuals/Ademco/A3524112.pdf
>
> "Bob in Phx" <rbelisle1@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:KRxui.16718$Mu5.9044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Lurker here. I recently picked up an Ademco 1023 (yes I know its old and
>> not feature rich) to alert me when my shed is tampered with. Only one
>> door and one window. The system works fine, the only problem is the key
>> pad does not want to work at all...If I use a key switch, no problems!!!.
>> I am guessing that the hard wired code setting system of plug in wires is
>> the culprit. But, upon opening the keypad up fully, I see a very old
>> ribbon cable printed with conductors on a plastic base. Anyone know how
>> to clean the ribbon cable and/or hard wire code connections. Or would it
>> be better to just hard wire (read solder) all the connections?????? or
>> does anyone have a 5241 for sale. Or is there a replacement newer keypad
>> that would work??????
>>
>> Thanks in advance...
>>
>> bob in phx...
>>
>
>
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