Honeywell 8DL6160VPADT Remote Touchpad with Prox Reader User Manual K14804 ii

Honeywell International Inc. Remote Touchpad with Prox Reader K14804 ii

Manual

 PREK14804  6/07  Rev. A      6160VPADT6160VPADT6160VPADT6160VPADT  Remote Touchpad with Prox ReaderINSTALLATION and SETUP GUIDE   GENERAL INFORMATION The 6160VPADT is an addressable remote Touchpad designed for use with ADT control panels.  This Touchpad provides the following features:   • Backlit Display • Programmable Function Keys • Built-in Sounder • Arm/Disarm via Prox Tag • Voice Chime • Voice Status • Message Center   Notes:  • When used with the Safewatch Pro/Security Manager 3000 control panels, address 16 must be assigned to the first Touchpad.  Additional Touchpads must be assigned to addresses 17 – 23.  Refer to Setting The Touchpad Options.   • Touchpad keys are continuously backlit for convenience. • Permanent display backlighting is an option on some controls (refer to the control panel’s instructions for details). • Voice Chime should only be enabled when used with control panels that support the "chime by zone" mode (e.g., SAFEWATCH PRO/SECURITY MANAGER 3000).  This mode must be enabled at the control panel.  Refer to the control panel's installation and setup guide for information on how to program the chime mode.   • Use only zone descriptors supported by this Touchpad.  If using zone descriptors not supported by this Touchpad, you must turn voice status and voice chime off.  Table 1 is a list of applicable zone descriptors and index entries.  Refer to the control panel’s installation and setup guide for information about how to program zone descriptors.   TOUCHPAD DISPLAYS AND LEDS The Touchpad provides a two-line alphanumeric display and custom zone descriptors.  The following table identifies the Touchpad’s LEDs and associated functions:  LED Function ARMED  Lights red when the system is armed in any mode. READY  Lights green when the system is "ready" to be armed. MESSAGE  Flashes red when message waiting or lights (steady) when in record mode. PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS The Touchpad's programmable function keys [A, B, C] are normally used for Touchpad panic functions, but they can be programmed for other special functions instead.  If they are programmed for other special functions, the associated Touchpad key pairs still provide the respective panic alarm (if programmed).  Refer to the control panel’s Installation & Setup Guide for details.  Function Keys Equivalent Key Pairs A [1] and [*] B [*] and [#] C [3] and [#] D NONE   • Function keys must be held down for at least 2 seconds to activate the programmed function.  • If functions other than panics are assigned to the programmable function keys, programmed panics must be initiated by pressing the programmed key pair. FUNCTION KEY LABELS A set of adhesive-backed labels with some typical function symbols (i.e., fire, police, personal emergency, etc.) is provided.  These labels can be placed on or next to the keys to identify each key's function for the end user (as determined by the capability and programming of the control panel; refer to the installation and setup guide for the control panel). 6160vADT-50-001-V0MOUNTING RELEASE SNAPS(Remove case back by pushing up the 2 "snaps" alongthe keypad's bottom edge and pulling the case apart.)SIDE VIEW1234567890#STAYBYPASSCHIMEINSTANTAWAYCODETESTOFFREADYARMEDREADYMICMESSAGERECORD VOLUME PLAYSTAT US FUNCTIONVOICEABCD WIRING AND INSTALLATION Touchpads can be surface mounted using drywall anchors or to a single- or double-gang electrical box.  1. Remove the case back by pushing in the two "snaps" along the Touchpad’s bottom edge and pulling the case apart.  See diagram above. 2. Route wiring from the control panel through the opening in the case back. 3. Mount the case back to a wall or electrical box.   Do not connect the ECP Data In or Data Out until directed to do so. If the Prox Reader detects the presence of ECP Data In and Out connections during address programming mode, it will exit to “normal” mode. The touchpad addresses being used for the touchpad and the Prox Reader must be enrolled in the control panel. SEE PAGE 4 FOR FCC & IC STATMENTS
- 2 - 4.  Wire directly from the Touchpad’s terminal block to the terminal block on the control panel. (Refer to Wiring Table). Connect only the red and black Aux. Power connections at the control panel. Wiring Table Touchpad  Control Panel  Wire Color G Data In  Green – – Aux Pwr (GND)  Black +  + Aux. Pwr (POS)  Red Y Data Out  Yellow 5.  Re-attach the Touchpad to the case back. 6.  Remove clear protective film from LCD display. SETTING THE TOUCHPAD OPTIONS The procedures that follow are used to set the Touchpad address, voice chime mode, and additional voice Touchpad mode. Setting the Touchpad Address   When used with the Safewatch Pro/Security Manager 3000 control panels, address 16 must be assigned to the first Touchpad.  Additional Touchpads must be set at 17 - 23 and must be enabled additionally in control programming (fields *190 - *196).   The Touchpad may be set for address 00-30 or for non-addressable mode (31).  The default Touchpad address is 31.  For valid address settings for your Touchpad, refer to the control panel's Installation & Setup Guide. Notes: • If unable to enter the address mode, power down, power up, and try again. • If 10 seconds pass with no key entry, the Touchpad automatically exits the address mode.  You must power down, power up, and start the address mode again. • The Touchpad will not enter the address mode if the control panel is in programming mode. 1. Apply power to the Touchpad. 2. Within 60 seconds of applying power to the Touchpad, press and hold down the [1] and [3] keys at the same time for 3 seconds.  The current Touchpad address will be displayed.   3. Press "00". The current address is cleared. 4. Enter desired two-digit Touchpad address. 5. Press [✱] to accept the displayed address and enter the Voice Chime Mode.  "VOICE CHIME" is displayed along with the selected mode "1" or "0". Setting The Voice Chime Mode  Setting Voice Chime mode off does not effect the voice status or alarm annunciation.  1. Press [1] to set the Voice Chime mode on or press [0] to set the Voice Chime mode off. 2. Press [✱] to save the displayed Voice Chime mode and enter the Additional Console Voice Touchpad mode.  "ADDITIONAL CON" is displayed along with the selected mode "1" or "0".  Setting the Additional Console Mode   The Additional Console mode must be set for all voice Touchpads being used. 1. Set the voice Touchpad Additional Console mode as follows: a. On the Primary voice Touchpad, press [0] to set the Additional Console mode to NO. b. On any secondary voice Touchpads, press [1] to set Additional Console mode to YES. 2. Press [✱] to save the mode and enter Prox Address Mode. Setting the Prox Reader Address 1. After exiting “touchpad address” mode, the prox reader will begin communicating with the touchpad, and the touchpad will display “Prox Addr? XX” on the first line.   XX = the current ECP Address. 2. Enter an appropriate ECP address. Set the current address to "00":  Press [0] to clear the current "tens" digit.  The cursor moves to the "ones" digit position.  Press [0] to clear the current "ones" digit.  The cursor moves back to the "tens" digit position.  3.  Enter the appropriate address:  Enter the proper "tens" digit of the address.  The cursor moves to the "ones" digit position.  Enter the proper "ones" digit of the address.   4.  Press the * key to save the entry. The keypad will beep three times confirming the address is accepted, and the first digit of the address will flash. You can re-enter the address if desired.  5.  Power down the Touchpad. 6.  Connect the green and yellow data in and data out wires at the control panel. Once connected, any touchpad not enabled in the control at that point will be blank.  ENROLLING PROX TAGS Each prox tag is enrolled as a “User” in the alarm system. When enrolling the tags, the last four digits of the tag’s serial number should be used as the User Code. Refer to the control’s User Guide for instructions on programming user codes. When programming is complete, test the system to ensure that each prox tag arms and disarms the system as specified. VIEWING THE TOUCHPAD ADDRESS During normal operation, press and hold down the [1] key and [3] key at the same time for about 3 seconds.  The current address is displayed.  No key entry is allowed.  Press any key to exit or wait 10 seconds to exit the viewing mode. SPECIFICATIONS Physical:  5-5/16"H x 7-3/8"W x 1-3/16"D Display:  2 x 16 Alpha-Numeric   Supertwist LCD (backlit) Sounder:  Speaker Electrical: Voltage:  +12VDC Current:    190mA (ARMED LED lit, LCD backlight and sounder on) reduces to 60mA when panel is operating in standby mode (backlight off).
- 3 -  TABLE 1.  ZONE DESCRIPTORS AND INDEX ENTRIES ALARM 002 DOOR  057 KITCHEN 105 PATIO  146 UPSTAIRS  207 ATTIC 009 EMERGENCY 067 LAUNDRY 106 POLICE  151 UTILITY  208 BABY 012 EXIT  071 LIBRARY 109 POOL  152 WINDOW  217 BACK 013 FIRE  079 LIVING 113 ROOM  162 YARD   223 BASEMENT  016  FLOOR  080  MAIN  122  SHED   168  ZONE   225 BATHROOM 017 FRONT  085 MASTER  123 SHOP   170 1ST   228 BEDROOM  019  GARAGE  089  MEDICAL  125  SIDE   173  2ND   230 CLOSED  040  GUN  094  MOTION  131  SLIDING   175  3RD   232 DEN 050 HALL  095 OFFICE 136 SMOKE  176    DETECTOR 052 HOUSE  099 OPEN  138 STORAGE   185    DINING 053 INSIDE  101 PANIC  144 SUPERVISED  190     REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL PANEL THAT IS USED WITH THIS DEVICE FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM.    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • If using an indoor antenna, have a quality outdoor antenna installed. • Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated. • Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver/control. • Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver/control. • Plug the receiver/control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful:  "Interference Handbook" This booklet is available under Stock No. 004-000-00450-7 from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC / IC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and RSS 210 of IC. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
                                                  ADT Security Services, Inc. One Town Center Road Boca Raton, FL  33486 Copyright © 2007  ‡PREK14804rŠ PREK14804  6/07  Rev. A

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