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The keypad options may only be programmed 
within 60 seconds of applying power. After that, 

they are not accessible for editing or viewing. The 
Address can still be viewed by holding down the 1 
and 3 keys for approximately three (3) seconds. 
To re-enter programming mode, remove and 
reapply power and proceed as follows:

 

 

Perform the following steps to change the keypad 
options. You must enter all options in order for the 
entries to be saved. Use the [

] key to advance through 

the options. 

1.

 

Enter the keypad's local program mode within 60 
seconds of power-up by pressing and holding down 
the [1] and [3] keys at the same time for 3 seconds.  
The following will be displayed: 

33331111

    

2.  The current keypad address will be displayed with 

the cursor under the "tens" digit. If the current 
keypad address setting is acceptable (the default = 
31), press the [

] key to advance to the Zone 

Expander Enable field and go to step 3. 

To change the current keypad address, first reset 
the current address to “00” as follows: press [0] to 
clear the “tens” digits. The cursor will move to the 
“ones” digit position. Press [0] again to clear the 
“ones” digit. The cursor will move back to the 
“tens” digit position. Now set the desired keypad 
address as follows:  

 

Enter the proper “tens” digit for the keypad’s 
address. The cursor will move to the “ones” digit. 
Enter the proper “ones” digit for the keypad’s 
address.  

 

If you connect more than one keypad, on 
control panels that support addressable 
keypads (i.e., VISTA-10P/15P/20P), you must 
ensure that a unique address has been 
programmed for each keypad.

 

 

Press the [

] key to store the displayed address 

and to advance to the Zone Expander Enable field. 
The following will be displayed: 

 

EO

EO

EO

EO

    

3.  By pressing the [1] or [0] key, you can toggle the 

Zone Expander Enable option (default = OFF, O).  

a.  To use the zone contacts, set the option to ON 

[1]. Use the [

] key to advance to the next 

option. The Zone Expander Address field will 
appear. Go to step 4. 

b.  To use the 6151as a regular keypad set the option 

to OFF [0]. Use the [

] key to advance to the next 

option. The Tamper field will appear. Go to step 6. 

 

!

In order to use the built-in zone, you must 
enable a 4219 zone expander in the panel. 
Each expander address takes up eight zones 
(i.e., if using two 6151 s, zone 9 would be on 
module address 07, and zone 17 would be on 
module address 08). Unused module zones 
can still be used for wireless devices. 

 

107

107

107

107

    

4.  Set the Expander device address in the same way 

as the keypad address (Default = 07).  

Consult the control panel’s installation guide to 
select the correct address. Use the [

] key to 

advance to the Zone Supervision type option. The 
following will be displayed: 

 

A 1

A 1

A 1

A 1

    

5.  By pressing the [1] or [0] key, you can toggle the 

zone supervision type option. Either conventional 
EOL resistor supervised zone or double-balanced 
zones (see Figure 3) may be selected. Enter [1] to 
select EOLR or [0] to select double balanced 
(default = conventional EOLR, 1). Consult the 
panel’s installation guide for proper zone type 
selection. Use the [

] key to advance to the Tamper 

option. The following will be displayed: 

b

DDDD

    

 

6.  Enter [1] to enable the tamper feature or enter [0] 

to disable the feature (default = 0 - disabled).  

 

Use the [

] key to advance to the LCD display 

option. The following will be displayed: 

c

 

1111

    

 
 

7.

 

By pressing either the [1], [2], or [3] keys you can 
select the LCD display option (default = 1). 

Option 1: The display is always active (default = 1).  

Option 2: The display and LEDs are blanked until 

a key is pressed, then displays for 45 
seconds after the last key was pressed.  

Option 3: The display and LEDs are blanked 45 

seconds after the panel is armed and 
remains blanked until the panel is 
disarmed (default = 1).  

Use the [

] key to advance to the Sounds option. 

d

 

1111    

 

8.

 

By pressing the [1] key, you can toggle the Sounds 
option (default = 1). 

Option 1: To produce all sounds set the option to 

ALL SOUNDS (default  = 1). 

Option 2: To produce only key click and alarm 

sounds set the option to ALARM. 

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Summary of Contents for Ademco 6151

Page 1: ...ble balanced zone type supports up to 10 sensors CASE TAMPER U U U UL L L L For UL and ETL installations the front case tamper must be disabled An on board tamper switch detects removal of case front from case back and removal of the case back from its mounting surface A local programming option allows you to disable the detection of a tamper condition The factory default for this feature is disab...

Page 2: ...E USED WIRE TIE POINT MOUNTING HOLES BREAKOUT FOR SURFACE WIRING BREAKOUT FOR SURFACE WIRING Figure 2 Wiring Entry Case Back 4 Connect the power data wires to the four screw terminals on the keypad s PC board marked as shown in Figure 3 and as follows Wiring Table Keypad Control Panel Color G Data Out Data In Green GND Aux Pwr Black 12VDC Aux Pwr Red Y Data In Data Out Yellow 5 Connect the wires f...

Page 3: ...pander Address field will appear Go to step 4 b To use the 6151as a regular keypad set the option to OFF 0 Use the key to advance to the next option The Tamper field will appear Go to step 6 In order to use the built in zone you must enable a 4219 zone expander in the panel Each expander address takes up eight zones i e if using two 6151 s zone 9 would be on module address 07 and zone 17 would be ...

Page 4: ...ight on sounder on Standby rating 50mA LCD backlight on sounder off 35mA LCD backlight off sounder off The control panel determines whether LCD backlighting is on or off When determining the capacity of the control panel s backup battery use the following chart If Backlighting is Then On steadily Use the 50mA current rating Off when keypad is inactive Use the 35mA current rating REFER TO THE INSTA...

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