Section 4. INSTALLING REMOTE KEYPADS

General

The Control supplies up to 750 mA of auxiliary power for remote keypads, polling loop

 

devices and/or other auxiliary devices such as motion detectors or 4-wire smoke

 

detectors*.

 

The Control supports, independent of auxiliary power considerations, up to 16

 

addressable remote keypads (6128, 6137, 6139, 6139AV ). Note that since the

 

maximum number of addressable devices connected to the keypad lines is 16, usage of

 

non-keypad devices (ex. 4204, 4281, 5881) reduces the number of keypads that can be

 

supported.

 

Keypads can be powered from the auxiliary power output provided that the total current

 

drawn from this output does not exceed 750 mA. Keep this in mind when adding remote

 

keypads so you don't overdraw current from the panel. This would result in a battery which

 

does not charge properly or possibly a tripped auxiliary solid state circuit breaker.

 

If the auxiliary load is determined to be greater than 750 mA, then additional keypads can

 

be powered from a separate power supply. Refer to the ÒPowering Additional KeypadsÓ

 

paragraph for a diagram that shows how to make connections to the separate power

 

supply.

 

* 4-wire smoke detectors cannot be used in UL Listed applications.

 

The control supports the VIM Voice Interface Module (connected to the control's keypad

 

terminals), which supports up to six 6139AV 2-way voice keypads per system. Refer to the

 

6139AV KEYPAD paragraph later in this section.

Programming The

The keypads can be set for a device address of 00Ð15

Keypads

IMPORTANT! You must select a device address of 00, 01, 02, or 03 if standard

 

 

defaults are to be programmed, since these are the only keypad addresses enabled by

 

the standard default. Instructions for setting a keypad address are provided with each

 

keypad, and in the ÒSetting the Keypad AddressÓ paragraph on the next page.

 

Keypads must also be programmed for type, partition number and keypad sounder

 

suppression options. In addition, 6139AV 2-way voice keypads require the programming

 

of a VIM keypad number, which refers to the keypad's ID number when controlled by a

 

central station operator during a 2-way voice session.

 

For instructions, refer to Section 4: #93 MENU MODEÐDEVICE PROGRAMMING in

 

PART 2. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES.

Mounting The

Note that field wiring to the keypads must be completed before the keypads can be

Keypads

mounted.

 

The keypads can be either surface mounted directly to a drywall, or to a single or double

 

gang electrical box, or flush mounted (using Trim Ring Kit 5137TRK or 6139TRK). Refer

 

to the mounting instructions and template included with the keypad and/or trim ring kit for

 

specific information.

 

Be sure to take the height of the users into account when mounting keypads.

Wiring Keypads

Connect keypads to the control's keypad terminals 6Ð9 as shown below and in the

 

Summary Of Connections diagram at the end of this manual.

 

KEYPAD CONNECTOR CABLE

6RED

￿￿￿￿￿￿ ￿

7

BLACK

6128, 6137, 6139

8GREEN

9YELLOW

KEYPADS

CONTROL

TERMINALS

KEYPAD CONNECTIONS

Keypads may be wired to a single wire run or individual keypads may be connected to separate wire runs. The maximum wire run length from the panel to a keypad which is homerun back to the panel must not exceed the following:

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