[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]

Re: Ademco Keypad not working after extended power outage



believe it was 31 on the se.


"Stanley Barthfarkle" <sbarth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:J2wqh.26812$QU1.6838@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| First, you need to determine the keypad's address. Press the "1" and "3"
| keys simultaneously, and a 2 digit number will appear. This is the keypad
| address. To change this, enter the desired 2 digit address, then press
"*".
|
| I don't recall what the global keyoad address should be on that system,
but
| I would try 31, then 00, then 08.
|
| Someone should be along shortly to correct me on which address to use.
:-)
|
|
|
| <randykel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:1168802459.321296.16330@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >I have a Ademco Vista 20SE system with two keypads (M6673). Following a
| > winter power outage of 4 days, one of the two keypads doesn't work,
| > however the system works fine with the other keypad.
| >
| > I verified that the keypad is the issue by switching the two keypads
| > (dismount from wall and swap) so I am confident that all wiring is
| > fine.
| >
| > On power up, the bad keypad turns on all LCD indications, lights both
| > the LEDS (red & Green) and then blanks the LCD display. The keypad
| > responds by beeping on the first 4 or 6 keypresses, but after that
| > nothing.
| >
| > Is this a programming issue?  Visual inspection of the board shows no
| > issues.
| >
| > Any ideas how to get this back online or is this keypad done for good?
| >
| >  Thanks,
| >    --Randy
|
|




alt.security.alarms Main Index | alt.security.alarms Thread Index | alt.security.alarms Home | Archives Home