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Re: Ademco 6139 with 5827BD Keypad



That the one with the curved top and sliding door?



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Crash Gordon
-------ouch------

<I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe>
"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| The ADT version is, if I recall its the 6139B. Kinda big and ugly
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| "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > 6139 is not longer vertically than horizontal
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| > --
| > Crash Gordon
| > -------ouch------
| >
| > <I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe>
| > "Marc" <mlipovitch@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:TjaMi.142692$Mu5.124857@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | Anyone gotten one of these to work?  I realize the 6139 (older version
| > | I think-longer vertical than horizontal), have the panel set to
address
| > | 16 where there is a visible display (28,29,30 = no display).  Tried
| > | cutting jumpers on the 5800TM transmitter to changes the addresses
| > | mentioned above, and making the panel non-addressable by setting to 31
| > | (=no display condition).  It is an ADT branded panel used witha Vista
| > | 20P board, and seems to wrok just fine otherwise.  Also using the 5882
| > | remote RF receiver (I think it's the Canadian version, but works with
| > | all transmitters I tried it with, door/window, smoke alarm,
glassbreak,
| > | etc.....also works fine with 5827BD except for indication of armed
| > | status if I change the panel to a 6150 non-alpha keypad).
| > |
| > | This one is driving me crazy, maybe thinking of going to a more
| > | advanced keypad anyways.  Picked up the 6139 cheap at a GoodWill
thrift
| > | store for a buck, and it does allow me to program the system....Any
| > | help/advice appreciated!
| > |
| > | Marc
| >
| >
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