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WIRING TABLE 

Keypad

 

Control Panel

 

Wire Color 

G

 

Data In

 

Green 

 

 Aux Pwr (GND)

 

Black 

+

 

+ Aux Pwr

 

Red 

Y

 

Data Out

 

Yellow 

Note: 

NO (normally Open) and C (common) are the 

connections for the relay output 

+

6150RF-003-V2

NO C

Y

G

 

Figure 2 - 6150RF Wiring Connections

 

 

APPLICATION GUIDELINES  

Use the following guidelines when planning an installation: 

 

Local wireless keys (wireless keys programmed directly into the 6150RF) may be used regardless of whether the 
RF receiver in the 6150RF is enabled or disabled. 

 

If using bi-directional devices, be sure to enable the transmitter module in the 6150RF. 

 

If transmitters are programmed into the control panel, be sure to enable the receiver. (Make sure you do not 
exceed the number of receivers supported by the control panel.) 

 

If a local wireless key is programmed to arm/disarm or to trigger a relay on the control panel, a user code must be 
entered into the 6150RF. This user code must also be programmed into the control panel. 

 

You must set the House ID only if you are using RF keypads and/or bi-directional devices; 

AND

 the House ID 

Source is the 6150RF (Local).

 

6150RF Application Guide 

The following guide outlines how to program the wireless keys, RF receiver, and the House ID in the 6150RF for your 
installation. 

*  Two 6150RFs are needed for this application: one assigned to partition 1 and one assigned to partition 2. 

**  If using an RF keypad on only one partition, the 6150RF’s partition assignment in panel programming must match the partition. 

*** If set for Local on a partition control, the 6150RF’s partition assignment must match the one programmed in the BD device.

 

Are you using

 

6150RF Programming Options 

System Control Panel

 

RF keys 

beyond 

system’s 

capacity?

 

RF receivers 

beyond 

system’s 

capacity?

 

RF keypads and/or 

Bi-directional 

devices on more 
than 1 partition?

 

Program 

Wireless Keys 

Into

 

Receiver 

Enable

 

House ID 

Source

***

 

4110DL, 4110XM, 4140XMP, 
VISTA-20HWSE

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

N/A

 

6150RF

 

OFF 

 

Local [0] 

NO

 

NO

 

N/A

 

System

 

ON [1]

 

System [1] 

YES

 

NO

 

N/A

 

6150RF

 

ON [1]

 

System [1] 

VISTA-10P, VISTA-10SE, VISTA-
15, VISTA-15P, VIA-30PSE

 

YES

 

YES

 

N/A

 

6150RF

 

OFF [0]

 

Local [0] 

NO

 

NO

 

NO

 

System

 

ON [1]

 

System [1] 

YES

 

NO

 

NO

 

6150RF

 

ON [1]

 

System [1] 

YES

 

YES

 

NO

 

6150RF

 

OFF [0]

 

Local [0] 

NO

 

YES

 

YES*

 

System

 

OFF [0]

 

Local [0] 

VISTA-20SE, VISTA-20P

 

YES

 

YES

 

YES*

 

6150RF

 

OFF [0]

 

Local [0] 

NO

 

NO

 

NO**

 

System

 

ON [1]

 

System [1] 

YES

 

NO

 

NO**

 

6150RF

 

ON [1]

 

System [1] 

YES

 

YES

 

NO**

 

6150RF

 

OFF [0]

 

Local [0] 

NO

 

YES

 

YES

 

System

 

OFF [0]

 

Local [0] 

VISTA-40, VISTA-50P, VISTA-
128B, VISTA-128BP

 

YES

 

YES

 

YES

 

6150RF

 

OFF [0]

 

Local [0] 

Summary of Contents for ADEMCO 6150RF

Page 1: ...ith the receiver e g to trip a garage door opener U U U UL L L L This feature is not intended for UL installations Activates relays programmed into the control panel Provides an End User mode to enable disable local wireless keys e g if a user accidentally loses a wireless key Refer to the 6150RF User Guide for this procedure INSTALLING THE 6150RF Locate the 6150RF in an area and at a height where...

Page 2: ...g guide outlines how to program the wireless keys RF receiver and the House ID in the 6150RF for your installation Two 6150RFs are needed for this application one assigned to partition 1 and one assigned to partition 2 If using an RF keypad on only one partition the 6150RF s partition assignment in panel programming must match the partition If set for Local on a partition control the 6150RF s part...

Page 3: ... 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 6150RF 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 ke...

Page 4: ...ps 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 Enter 2 Receiver ...

Page 5: ...l number The keypad will beep three times Note If enrolling a wireless key 5804E in high security mode press all four buttons on the wireless key simultaneously Alternately flashes d with the device number and the serial number 4 Press the key to accept the serial number OR press the key to reject the serial number If you accept the serial number the 6150RF beeps two times If you reject the serial...

Page 6: ...ays o and alternately flashes the loop number and the relay action 10 Repeat step 9 for the rest of the loops 11 When all loops have been programmed for the wireless key press the key Flashes d followed by the device number 12 The 6150RF automatically displays the next available device number one that does not have a serial number If you want to program additional wireless keys repeat steps 3 thro...

Page 7: ...se Corrective Action Lb Low battery in the wireless key 1 Replace the battery if the wireless key has a replaceable battery 2 Replace the transmitter if the wireless key does not have a replaceable battery OC Open circuit Verify that the Data Out wire is connected properly 1C Incompatible connection Verify that the control panel is not a First Alert type control panel Check 09 OR Check 100 RF Rece...

Page 8: ... and service for 24 months from the date 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 ...

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