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1.  Push the two case release snaps at the bottom of the 

keypad with the blade of a medium screwdriver (this 
will push in the release snap), then pull that side of the 
case back away. Insert the screwdriver in the side of 
the keypad (between the front and back case) and 
gently twist to release the side locking tab. Repeat for 
the other side. Refer to Figure 1 for location of the case 
back release snaps and locking tabs. 

 

ARMED

READY

CPU

MOUNTING

RELEASE

SNAPS

NOTE:

THE 6164US IS NOT
EQUIPPED WITH A
CPU LED

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

6164-003-V6

LOCKING

TAB

 

Figure 1.  Removing the Case Back 

 

2.

 

Mount the case back

 

to a wall or to an electrical box 

using the 25mm-long self-tapping screws supplied 
(anchors for drywall are not supplied).  

 

If you wish to tamper-protect the keypad for 
removal from the wall, use an additional 
mounting screw in the tamper hole in the case 
back (see Figure 2 for location).  

3.

 

Pass the four power/data wires, wires for up to four 
zones, and two or three relay contact wires through 
the opening in the case back. If surface wiring is being 
used, wiring may be routed through the top or the 
bottom left-side breakout in the case back. See Figure 
2. The breakouts must be punched out using a 
screwdriver before mounting the case back. If desired, 
wires may be strain-relieved to the wire tie point on 
the inside of the case back with a tie wrap (not 
supplied). 

WIRE

TIE

POINT

USE AN

ADDITIONAL

MOUNTING

SCREW

HERE IF

BACK CASE

TAMPER IS

TO BE USED

BREAKOUT

FOR

SURFACE

WIRING

BREAKOUT FOR

SURFACE WIRING

6164-02-V0

MOUNTING

HOLES

 

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 

▲ 

Data Out 

Data In 

Green 

 

GND  

 Aux Pwr

 

Black 

+12VDC  

+ Aux Pwr

 

Red 

▼ 

Data In  

Data Out 

Yellow 

 

5.  Connect the wires for the four 2K EOLR zones to the 

six screw terminals on keypad PC board as shown in 
Figure 3 and as follows:  

 

 Keypad 

Wired 

Zone 

 

 

Z1 

+  Zone 1  

 

 -  Zone 1 and Zone 2 return 

Z2 

+  Zone 2 

 

Z3 

+  Zone 3 

 

 -  Zone 3 and Zone 4 return 

Z4 

+  Zone 4 

Note:

 There is a common ground for zones 1 and 2, and 

one for zones 3 and 4.   

6.  Connect the zone contact’s wires (door strike, etc.) to 

the three relay terminals marked NC, NO, and C as 
shown in Figure 3 and  as follows: 

Keypad Relay 

 

NO N.O. 

contact 

Pole contact (common) 

NC N.C. 

contact 

 - 

[-] GROUND (-12V)

G

Z1

Z2

(Z1

&

Z2)

(Z3

&

Z4)

Z4

Z3

2K

2K

2K

2K

TAMPER

CONTACTS

TAMPER

CONTACTS

N.O.

N.C.

DOUBLE BALANCED

CONVENTIONAL
EOLR

6164-005-V2

[Y] DATA IN

[+] +12VDC IN

[G] DATA OUT

OPTIONAL

Y   +

N.O.

C.

N.C.

 

Figure 3.  Wiring Details 

 

7.

 

Reattach the keypad

 

to the mounted case back. 

Attach the top of the keypad first, and then press the 
bottom section down until it snaps into place 
securely. 

8.

 

Peel off the protective film on the LED and keypad 
labels. 

SETTING THE KEYPAD OPTIONS 

The 6164/6164US allows eight items to be programmed 
via local keypad programming mode:  

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Summary of Contents for Ademco 6164US

Page 1: ... The four 2K EOLR zones have 300mS response A local programming option allows selecting conventional EOLR type or double balanced type for all zones as a group Each double balanced zone type supports up to 10 sensors Four 2K EOL resistors are furnished as well as four additional 2K resistors for use when double balanced zones are used Do not use the zones on this keypad for commercial fire applica...

Page 2: ...e of the case back with a tie wrap not supplied WIRE TIE POINT USE AN ADDITIONAL MOUNTING SCREW HERE IF BACK CASE TAMPER IS TO BE USED BREAKOUT FOR SURFACE WIRING BREAKOUT FOR SURFACE WIRING 6164 02 V0 MOUNTING HOLES 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 Cont...

Page 3: ...nsult the control panel s installation guide to select the correct address default 01 Use the key to advance to the Zone Type option In order to use the built in zones and relay the panel must be programmed in the same way as for a 4229 module 5 By pressing the 1 key you can toggle the Zone Type option ZONETYPE ZONETYPE ZONETYPE ZONETYPE EOLR 1 EOLR 1 EOLR 1 EOLR 1 DBALAN DBALAN DBALAN DBALAN Eith...

Page 4: ...attern pulsed tone burglary alarm sound is loud continuous dual tone Voltage 12 VDC Current Alarm rating 190mA LCD backlight on sounder on relay OFF Standby rating 115mA LCD backlight on sounder off relay on 55mA LCD backlight off sounder off relay 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 foll...

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