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Keypad address  

 

Tamper enable 

 

Zone expander enable 

 

Display option 

 

Zone expander address 

 

Sound option 

 

Zone type 

 

Language option 

These settings are maintained even when keypad power is 
removed. 

 

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.  

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 
current keypad address will be displayed with the 
cursor under the "tens" digit. 

CON ADDRESS 

CON ADDRESS 

CON ADDRESS 

CON ADDRESS 

=

 

31 

31 

31 

31     

    

2.  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. Press the 
[

] key to store the displayed address and to advance 

to the Zone Expander Enable field. 

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

Expander Enable option (default = OFF). 

ZONE EXPANDER

ZONE EXPANDER

ZONE EXPANDER

ZONE EXPANDER    
OFF [1 

OFF [1 

OFF [1 

OFF [1 

=

 

ON]

ON]

ON]

ON]    

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

Use the [

] key to advance to the next option. The 

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

b.  To use the 6164/6164US as regular keypad, set the 

option to OFF. Use the [

] key to advance to the 

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

4.

 

Set the Expander zone address in the same way as the 
keypad address.  

EXP ADDRESS 

EXP ADDRESS 

EXP ADDRESS 

EXP ADDRESS 

=

 

01

01

01

01    

    

Consult 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. 

ZONE TYPE

ZONE TYPE

ZONE TYPE

ZONE TYPE    
EOLR [1

EOLR [1

EOLR [1

EOLR [1

=

DBALAN

DBALAN

DBALAN

DBALAN]]]]    

 

Either conventional EOL resistor supervised zones or 
double-balanced zones (see Fig. 3) may be selected 
(default = conventional EOLR). Consult the panel’s 
installation guide for proper zone type selection. Use 
the [

] key to advance to the Tamper option. 

 

6.  By pressing the [1] key, you can toggle the Tamper 

Enable option (default = OFF).  

TAMPER

TAMPER

TAMPER

TAMPER    
OFF [1 

OFF [1 

OFF [1 

OFF [1 

=

 

ON]

ON]

ON]

ON]    

 

Refer to the control panel’s installation guide to see if 
the tamper feature is supported. Use the [

] key to 

advance to the LCD display option. 

 

7.

 

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

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY    

1111

=

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 2222

=

KEY   

KEY   

KEY   

KEY   3333

=

DIS

DIS

DIS

DIS    

 

Option 1:  The display is always active.  

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. 

 

8.

 

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

SOUNDS

SOUNDS

SOUNDS

SOUNDS    

ALL [1

ALL [1

ALL [1

ALL [1

=

ALARM]

ALARM]

ALARM]

ALARM]    

a.  To produce all sounds set the option to ALL 

SOUNDS.  

b.  To produce only key click and alarm sounds set the 

option to ALARM. 

Use the [

] key to advance to the Language option. 

 

 

Use only English as the language for UL installations. 

 

9. For languages other than English enter [*]. For 

English language press [#]. This will also store the 
displayed settings and exit from the local programming 
mode.

 

LANGUAGE?

LANGUAGE?

LANGUAGE?

LANGUAGE?    

* = 

 YES        

 YES        

 YES        

 YES        

# = 

 NO

 NO

 NO

 NO    

 

Press [#] to advance to each of the listed languages. 
Place the cursor placed to the left of the selected 
language and press [

] to continue with the selected 

language prompts. 

 

DEU    ENG    ESP    FR

DEU    ENG    ESP    FR

DEU    ENG    ESP    FR

DEU    ENG    ESP    FR    

IT        NL       RUS

IT        NL       RUS

IT        NL       RUS

IT        NL       RUS    

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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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