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PROGRAMMING THE 6150RFAAA 

The 6150RFAAA is shipped with pre-programmed default values. Later in these instructions are diagrams showing the wireless 
keys' loops and their default functions.  Regardless of which wireless key you use (even if it is one 

not shown), loops 1-4 are defaulted for all eight devices as shown.  These values may be changed to suit the installation. 

Entering Program Mode 

Press the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously for a few seconds, within 30 seconds after applying power.  The keypad beeps three (3) 
times, and two dashes and two zeroes flash alternately in the upper left-hand corner of the display.  If any other numbers or 
letters flash in the display, press the [

] key. 

Note: 

The keypad will not enter programming mode if the system has been armed before the 6150RFAAA was powered up or down. 

 

 

Pressing the [1] and [3] keys 

30 seconds or more

 

after

 applying power allows you to enter the 

User mode

. This mode allows you to 

enable and disable individual local wireless keys (useful if, e.g., a user accidentally loses a wireless key).  Refer to the User Guide for 
instructions.  

Programming Operations 

Once you have entered the Program mode, you may move to any program address simply by entering the program address 
number. The 6150RFAAA will automatically exit the Program mode if no keys are pressed for 90 seconds. While in the Program 
mode: 

 

Pressing the [

] key stores the information displayed, then moves you to the next prompt, and the keypad beeps twice. 

 

Pressing the 

[#

] key erases the current information and moves you back so you may enter the correct information. 

Enter a program address (e.g., press 

[1]

 for Keypad Address; 

[2]

 for Receiver Address) to set the parameters in the 

6150RFAAA.The following chart lists the program addresses, the keypad display, and the choices.

Program 

Address

 

Description

 

Display

 

Choices

 

Default 

1

 

Keypad Address

 

cA

 

01-31

 

31 

2

 

Receiver Address

 

rA

 

00-30

 

00 

3

 

House ID

 

HI

 

01-31

 

10 

4

 

House ID Source

 

hS

 

1 = System   
0 = Local

 

1 System 

5

 

Wireless Key Editing

 

d-

 

Enter Existing Device Number

 

 

6

 

Receiver Enable

 

rE

 

1 = On  0 = Off

 

1 Enable 

7

 

Transmitter Module Enable

 

tE

 

1 = On  0 = Off

 

1 Enable 

8

 

Wireless Key Auto Enroll

 

d*

 

Enter Serial Number

 

 

8 then 2

 

Wireless Key User Code

 

u4

 

Enter 4-Digit User Code

 

 

8 then 4

 

Wireless Key Loop Function

 

Ln

 

Enter Loop Number then Function 
(See 

Wireless Key Function Chart

)

 

Loop 2  1 (Disarm) 
Loop 3  2 (Arm Away) 
Loop 4  3 (Arm Stay) 

8 then 5

 

Wireless Key On-Board Relay 
Assignment

 

o-

 

Enter Loop Number then Relay 
Action

 

Loop 1  Close for 2 Seconds 

9

 

Restore Defaults

 

EE

 

1 = Restores Defaults 
Any Other Key = Does Not 
Restore Defaults

 

 

0

 

High Security Mode

 

En

 

1 = Enable; 0 = Disable

 

0 Disable 

* The keypad will display the next number that can be enrolled (i.e., “d3”) 

 

 When operating the system in High-Security mode, non-encrypted wireless keys will 

not

 function.  

 

Summary of Contents for 6150RFAAA

Page 1: ...DV 5804E 5814 5816TEMP 5819 5819BRS 5819WHS 5828 5828V and 5850 transmitters are not intended for UL installations Programming Features Auto Enroll mode for programming wireless keys Provides a method for deleting a serial number and re enrolling a new one in its place Provides default settings for the wireless key functions Additional Features Operates the on board relay in conjunction with the r...

Page 2: ...ys RF receiver and the House ID in the 6150RFAAA for your installation Two 6150RFAAAs are needed for this application one assigned to partition 1 and one assigned to partition 2 If set for Local on a partition control the 6150RFAAA s partition assignment must match the one programmed in the BD device An example of an installation using two 6150RFAAA Keypad Transceivers with 2 Way Wireless Devices ...

Page 3: ...ys are pressed for 90 seconds While in the Program mode Pressing the key stores the information displayed then moves you to the next prompt and the keypad beeps twice Pressing the key erases the current information and moves you back so you may enter the correct information Enter a program address e g press 1 for Keypad Address 2 for Receiver Address to set the parameters in the 6150RFAAA The foll...

Page 4: ...following steps Step Action Display 1 Enter the Program mode by pressing the 1 and 3 keys simultaneously for a few seconds within 30 seconds after applying power or within 30 seconds after removing the case back Alternately flashes oo and two dashes 2 Enter 1 Keypad Address Enter the 2 digit keypad address 01 31 Press the key to continue Alternately flashes cA and the 2 digit keypad address 3 Ente...

Page 5: ... device number Note If all 8 devices have been enrolled the 6150RFAAA beeps three times and continues to alternately flash oo and Flashes d with the next available device number followed by four times and then repeats the sequence 3 Press any button on the wireless key to enroll the serial number The keypad will beep three times Note If enrolling a wireless key 5804E in high security mode press al...

Page 6: ... BOTH functions 7 Repeat step 6 for the rest of the loops of the wireless key 8 To program a button on the wireless key to control the on board relay enter 5 On Board Relay Assignment Flashes o 9 Enter the loop number of the wireless key 1 4 Enter the relay action 0 no action 1 relay off 2 relay on 3 relay toggles on and off 4 relay closes for 2 seconds Note The relay action must be 0 for UL insta...

Page 7: ... digit keypad address and the 2 digit receiver address If either of these is incorrect repeat steps 1 through 3 in the Programming for an Installation Without Local Wireless Keys section TROUBLESHOOTING The following error messages cause the 6150RFAAA to produce rapid beeps for 5 seconds The table below describes the error messages and the corrective actions Display Probable Cause Corrective Actio...

Page 8: ...e stamp control on the product s or for product s not having a manufacturer s date stamp for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any product s which is proved ...

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