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Re: Certain ID Honeywell (Ademco?)



Bob La Londe Wrote:

>WA20P-3.0 Main Board
>http://diycomponents.com/images/Honey-emco/Mainboard.jpg

Vista 20P board

>Keyboard
>http://diycomponents.com/images/Honey-emco/Keyboard.jpg

 6150 Fixed English LCD
â?? 40mA/70mA

>Receiver
>http://diycomponents.com/images/Honey-emco/RFboard.jpg

5882ENL RF Receiver supports
up to eight zones â?? 60mA

â?¢ 5882ENM supports up to
16 zones â?? 60mA

â?¢ 5882ENH supports up to
48 zones â?? 60mA

Where:
58= wireless device,
82 = wireless receiver (81 is USA version)
EN= English
L= low (8 zones)
M= medium (16 zones)
H= high (48 zones)

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The receiver supports 48 wireless zones for the Vista 20P, if you only
need 16 wireless zones or less, you can use a 6150RF *fixed* English¹ or
6160RF Alpha keypad that has a built in receiver (each keyfob uses a
zone, mind you).

Panel and RF keypad need to be at least 10'-15' apart physically if you
go that route.

¹If you use a fixed English keypad in the installation, you will need a
6160 for programming (take away after programming).  If you don't have
one or don't want to invest in one for future Honeywell programming it
*must* be downloaded.

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Instead of finding the serial number on each device by removing it from
mounting, you can use "learn mode" to make it easy on yourself.  The
bitch is when a PIR(s) are being tripped while you are trying to learn
each device's serial.  Best to get customer out of the PIR detection zone
and learn them first, then pull power from them @ the motion so they
don't fuck you up while learning doors/windows/etc..







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