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K6206V1   6/06  Rev. B

 

 

ADEMCO 

ADEMCO 

ADEMCO 

ADEMCO 6151

6151

6151

6151    KEYPAD

KEYPAD

KEYPAD

KEYPAD

With Built-in Single-Zone Expander 

INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION 

The 6151 is a general-purpose keypad that provides 
one 2K EOLR zone. The general features of the 6151 
can be used with any Honeywell control panel that 
supports the 6150 keypad. To utilize the zone feature 
of the 6151, the control panel must be capable of 
supporting the 4219 ECP zone expander module. 
Depending on the keypad option selected, the zone can 
either be configured as EOLR or double-balanced 
supervised zone. Check the control panel’s Installation 
Guide for the supervision type(s) supported. 

 

KEYPAD DISPLAYS AND LEDS 

The 6151 has the following features: 

 

Large backlit, fixed word LCD.  

 

16 large telephone-style backlit keys. 

The following table shows the LEDs and their 
functions: 

 

LED Function 

ARMED 

(Red)  

Lights when the system is armed in any 
mode. 

READY 

(Green)  

Lights when the system is ready to be 
armed. 

 

FUNCTION KEYS AND LABELS 

The keypad also features four function keys. These 
keys may be programmed for panic alarms or other 
special functions such as single button arming, macros, 
device activations, etc. See the control's instructions 
for details.  

 

 

The A, B, C, and D keys must be pressed and 
held down for at least two seconds to activate 
their programmed panic functions.  

 

A set of adhesive labels with typical panic symbols is 
provided. Place the appropriate label in the indented 
area on each key, so that the user can easily identify 
each key’s function. 

BUILT-IN SOUNDER 

The built-in sounder has the following functions: 

 

Produces warning sounds during alarm and trouble 
conditions, and also during entry/exit delay periods. 

 

Provides acknowledgment tones when keys are 
pressed, and confirmation tones for successful 
command entries. 

ZONE–INPUTS 

The 2K EOLR zone has a 300mS response. A local 
programming option allows selecting conventional 
EOLR type or double-balanced type. The double- 
balanced zone type supports up to 10 sensors. 

 

CASE TAMPER 

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U

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ULLLL    

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 disabled. 

 

For tamper protection, an additional mounting screw 
must be used in the case back, as shown in Figure 2. 

When the 6151 is used in the addressable mode, it will 
report a tamper condition to the control panel as a 
4219 case tamper when the zone feature is enabled, or 
as a general keypad tamper when the zone feature is 
disabled. This feature should be enabled for a more 
secure installation or when the on-board zone is used. 

 

On newer control panels (e.g., Vista-20P and 
Vista-12/48 series) the tamper will be reported 
using the ECP address assigned to the Zone 

Expander. Note that the tamper feature will 
function only if the zone expander has been 
enabled; Zone 96 can then be used as a 
keypad panic. 
The 6151 will not support general keypad 

tamper reporting when set to the non-
addressable mode (keypad address 31). In 
the non-addressable mode, tamper will be 
reported as if it were a “C” function key/zone 
96. Program this zone as a Type 5 Day/Night 
(trouble by day/alarm by night) zone for 
proper reporting. Also, not all control panels 
support general keypad tamper reporting. 
Check with the control panel’s instructions. 

 

MOUNTING AND WIRING 

The 6151 has terminal blocks for connection to keypad 
power, data wires and sensor/contact zone wires. 
Removing the keypad’s case back allows access to 
these terminal blocks. 

The 6151 can be surface mounted directly to walls, or 
to a single- or double-gang U.S. style electrical box.   
Follow these steps to mount and wire the keypad: 

1.  Detach the case back as follows: 

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 screw-driver in the side of the keypad  

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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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