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Re: Adding programmable keypads



Thank you for your help, but I found the information from some older
messages in this Newsgroup.  The panel was picked up at a flea market
in Orlando.  I had it programmed for me by someone who was familar
with that panel.  I thought that he used 0 and 1 as the adresses, but
he used 1 and 2, so when I changed the address of the 6137 from 31 to
2, and used zone 9, it locked the other keypad on address 2 to zone
status.  Since I still had one more keypad connected, I was able to
change the type of keypad #2 to addressable (01) and the 6137 to
address 03, and only zone 1, all is fine now.  But, it appears that
the backplates from the 6137 and the 6139 are not interchangable, as
the "+" is thcker on the 6137 backplates.  Since I had to redrill the
mounting option on 1 of the 6139's to fit over an old Ademco keypad
openning, I now have to switch 2 of the 3 keypads.  I am also not
under contract to ADT.  I also have the 200+ page manual, but it
doesn't mention the 1+3 on the keypad to determine the address.  The
programmer prbably mentioned it to me in Feb., but it took me a few
months to actually switch out my Napco panel.  The EOL's are 2K here,
and Napco used 2.2K, and 10K on the expansion unit.  Radio Shack
doesn't even carry the 2K's.  I had some spares, but I temporarily
misplaced them, so I purchased some 22K, and paralleled the 2.2K to
give me 2K.

Compared to the other Newsgroups I use, this one always gives fast
responses.  Keep up the good work.





On Jun 11, 12:07 am, G. Morgan <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Fuck it...
>
> I am feeling gracious .
>
> Address the KP to "16", "31", or "0"
>
> By pressing 1+3 within 60 secs of powerup.
>
> Example :
> 0+pound(#)
>
> For that panel, I think "0" will work - it will not be supervised.




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