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INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

The 6148ICON is an addressable remote keypad designed 
for use with ADEMCO control panels. Addresses are set via 
the keypad keys. The keypad keys are continuously backlit 
for convenience. 

KEYPAD DISPLAY AND LEDS

 

The 6148ICON keypad contains icons and a three digit zone 
identifier to display system status (the universal icons are 
shown on page 3). 

The following table describes the LEDs and their functions: 

LED

Function 

(Red)  
ARMED

Lights when the system is armed in any 
mode.

(Green) 
READY

Lights when the system is ready to be 
armed. 

 

RETAINING

SNAPS

NOTE:

TO REMOVE CASE BACK
PUSH IN THE TWO MOUNTING
SNAPS LOCATED ALONG THE 
BOTTOM OF THE KEYPAD
AND LIFT UP.

6148-ICON-005-V0

 

Figure 1. Removing the Case-back

 

USE AN

ADDITIONAL

MOUNTING

SCREW

HERE IF

CASE BACK

TAMPER IS

TO BE USED

ENTRY HOLE

FOR HIDDEN

WIRING

KNOCKOUT FOR

SURFACE WIRING

KNOCKOUT FOR

SURFACE WIRING

6148-ICON-008-V0

MOUNTING

HOLES

KNOCKOUT

FOR

SURFACE

WIRING

RETAINER

CLIP

 

Figure 2. Mounting and Wiring Entry

 

 

6148-ICON-009-V0

CASE
BACK

CLIP

KEYPAD

DRILL

BIT

 

Figure 3. Locking Clip Installation (if required)

 

SPECIAL-FUNCTION KEY PAIRS 

The keypad also features special-function key pairs. These 
key pairs may be used to activate panic alarms. See the 
control's instructions for more details.  
The following key pairs are used by the 6148ICON to 
manually activate silent emergency, audible emergency, 
personal emergency, or fire alarms: 

x

[1] & [

]

 

x

[

] & [#]

 

x

[

3

] & [#]

 

 

 

Key pairs activate immediately. 

CASE TAMPER 

A built-in tamper switch detects separation of the case-back 
from its mounting surface. To include tamper protection, an 
additional mounting screw must be inserted in the case-
back, as shown in Figure 2. 

The 6148ICON supports keypad tamper reporting. If the 
control panel supports the tamper feature, no additional 
keypad programming is required. A tamper violation is 
reported on the keypad by displaying the keypad address in 
trouble, preceded by the digit 1. For example, if there are 
three keypads connected with addresses of 16, 17, and 18 
respectively, and a tamper violation occurs with keypad 
address 17, the other keypads would display 

that

 keypad’s  

violation as 117.

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