I just swapped from a 6150rf to a 6160rf and 2 things I can't get the installer code ect.. or any to work. It's new . Worked on old keypad . Also the 6160rf displays ready to arm . But green light is not on! The the system is Vista 20
I have a Vista-10P with a 6150RF display and all sensores in the house are wireless. I just bought a 6160RF. Will the RECEIVER ADDRESS be 00 and will I need to reprogram all the zones in the house? Thanks.
Not if you are using one of the Vista-21iP, Vista-20P, or similar panels. Only the panels that support a polling loop, such as the Vista-40, Vista-50P, Vista-128 and Vista-250 panels support using 2 receivers. If you aren't using one of the polling loop panels, you should invest in a 5800RP instead of another receiver. www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-5800rp
I replaced the keypad and can get into all the programming and the alarm says it's set. But I am getting a check 100 on the system and none of the sensors are connecting. I'm going to try what you did in the video. Is there anything else I can try or will reinstalling the old keypad fix the problem?
This depends on which system you have. As a general rule, residential panels like the 20p can only use 1 wireless receiver but up to 8 keypads. Commercial panels like a 128bpt can use 2 wireless receivers, but a max of 31 keypads.
Joe does very good explaning everything, now I know what the RF means.
Yeah and that's it
I just swapped from a 6150rf to a 6160rf and 2 things I can't get the installer code ect.. or any to work. It's new . Worked on old keypad . Also the 6160rf displays ready to arm . But green light is not on!
The the system is Vista 20
You did a fantastic job my friend 👏
Thanks, appreciate the feedback.
I have a Vista-10P with a 6150RF display and all sensores in the house are wireless. I just bought a 6160RF. Will the RECEIVER ADDRESS be 00 and will I need to reprogram all the zones in the house? Thanks.
You will not need to reprogram the wireless. The only address the receiver can use on that panel is 00, as it only supports 1 receiver.
I have a 6160RF, can I put another 5881ENH in the same system to extend the transmission range ?
Not if you are using one of the Vista-21iP, Vista-20P, or similar panels. Only the panels that support a polling loop, such as the Vista-40, Vista-50P, Vista-128 and Vista-250 panels support using 2 receivers. If you aren't using one of the polling loop panels, you should invest in a 5800RP instead of another receiver. www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-5800rp
I replaced the keypad and can get into all the programming and the alarm says it's set. But I am getting a check 100 on the system and none of the sensors are connecting. I'm going to try what you did in the video. Is there anything else I can try or will reinstalling the old keypad fix the problem?
If you replaced the keypad with another 6160rf putting the system in go no go test mode then tripping devices can help aswell
@@joshuagriffin2807 how do I get it out of test mode?
@@joshuagriffin2807 I have the wrong keypad. Oops
Great information well delivered. Very helpful, keep up the good work guys. Thank you.
How many keypads can u add to system?
This depends on which system you have. As a general rule, residential panels like the 20p can only use 1 wireless receiver but up to 8 keypads. Commercial panels like a 128bpt can use 2 wireless receivers, but a max of 31 keypads.
Is that keypad wirelessl
To the panel or do you have to run wires and can I use cat 4 wire for it
You will need to run wires from this keypad to the vista panel. This keypad will give the panel the ability to communicate with wireless sensors.
Does this keypad require a entry and exit code?
The keypad can be used to arm and disarm the system yes
Thanks. informative.
ask a simple question and go all all over the map. Simple tell people how to do it.
Just answer the question and stop rambling. WE know what the keypad does. It took you 4 minutes to get to the How to.
Yeah. People are probably not familiar with the system so he is taking his time to explain it