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K4842-1V3  6/06  Rev. B 

 

ADEMCO 6164/6164US KEYPAD

With Built-in 4-Zone Expander and Relay

Installation and Setup Guide 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION 

The 6164/6164US is a general-purpose keypad that 
provides four 2K EOLR zones and one form-C relay. The 
general features of the 6164/6164US can be used with any 
ADEMCO control panel that supports the 6160 keypad. To 
utilize zone/relay features of the 6164/6164US, the control 
panel must be capable of supporting the 4229 ECP 
expander module. Depending on the keypad option 
selected, the zones can either be configured as EOLR or 
double-balanced supervised zones. Check the control 
panel’s Installation Guide for the supervision type(s) 
supported. 

 

 

 

 

The internal relay is not intended for UL 
installations. 

 

KEYPAD DISPLAYS AND LEDS 

The 6164/6164US has the following features: 

 

Large backlit, 2-line, 32-character alphanumeric LCD.  

 

16 large telephone-style backlit keys located behind a 
decorative door that swings down to provide access to 
the 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. 
CPU (Yellow)* 

Lights when CPU failure is detected. 

* 6164 Keypad only 

FUNCTION KEYS AND LABELS 

The A, B, C and D keys are designed for use as “panic” 
keys (e.g., fire, police, personal emergency, etc.) or for 
single button arming functions as programmed in the 
control panel.  

 

 

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 SPEAKER 

The built-in speaker 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. 

 

ZONES–INPUTS 

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 applications. 

 

RELAY OUTPUTS 

One Form-C relay provides contacts rated 1A, 24V AC/DC. 

 

CASE TAMPER 

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. 

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

When the 6164/6164US keypad is used in the addressable 
mode, it will report a tamper condition to the control 
panel as a 4229 case tamper when the zone/relay feature 
is enabled, or as a general keypad tamper when the 
zone/relay feature is disabled.  

 

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 6164/6164US 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 
Tamper Zone Type for proper reporting. Also, not all 
control panels support general keypad tamper 

reporting. Check with the control panel’s 
instructions. If the tamper is enabled, Zone 96 
cannot be used as a keypad panic.

 

MOUNTING AND WIRING 

The 6164/6164US has terminal blocks for connection to 
keypad power and data wires, sensors/contacts zone 
wires, and relay contact wires. Removing the keypad’s 
case back accesses these terminal blocks. 

The 6164/6164US 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: 

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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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