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Re: Ademco 6139 with 5827BD Keypad



Understood all except the part about enabling fields 24 as 10 in the
panel....don't get it?  Do you mean *24?  I thought that was the RF
toggle on/off?  I tried to cut the red jumper on the 5800TM both with
and w/o changing the panel address, to no avail.  Also, what does *190
10 do?  Didn't get that part either.  PS I'm not a pro alarm installer,
just a novice who has installed a few LYNX panels and had good luck with
those!  Thanks for your help though, really appreciate it!

To other posters, yes it is a vertical style keypad with a flip-down
door, and the larger alpha-numeric display.  It is in fact branded ADT-I
understand this has been replaced with the 6160?  But this did allow me
to program the Vista board I snagged off CraigsList for $20.  Only paid
$1 for the keypad....In fact, everything works great except the 5827
keypad.....I'm hoping Neo's solution works out!


Marc

Neo wrote:
> Hi Marc ,
>
> Yes all that works
> Address 6139 as 16 if you address it anything other than that like 17
> enable *190 10
> For 5800TM cut the red jumper , for 5882 receiver all dips are to off.
> For 5827 to work just enable fields 24 as 10 in panel.
>
> Also do not mix with 6150rf Either you use 5882 + 5800TM or simply
> 61550rf
>
>
> Regards,
> Neo
>
>
> On Oct 1, 1:40 pm, Marc <mlipovi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>        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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