Honeywell International Inc. 8DL6160VPADT Manuel D’Utilisation
PREK14804 6/07 Rev. A
6160VPADT
6160VPADT
6160VPADT
6160VPADT
Remote Touchpad with Prox Reader
INSTALLATION 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
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
• 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.
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
• Permanent display backlighting is an option on some
controls (refer to the control panel’s instructions for
details).
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.
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.
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:
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.
armed.
MESSAGE
Flashes red when message waiting or lights
(steady) when in record mode.
(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.
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).
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
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MOUNTING RELEASE SNAPS
(Remove case back by pushing up the 2 "snaps" along
the keypad's bottom edge and pulling the case apart.)
SIDE VIEW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
#
STAY
BYPASS
CHIME
INSTANT
AWAY
CODE
TEST
OFF
READY
ARMED
READY
MIC
MESSAGE
RECORD
VOLUME
PLAY
STATUS
FUNCTION
VOICE
A
B
C
D
WIRING AND INSTALLATION
Touchpads can be surface mounted using drywall anchors or
to a single- or double-gang electrical box.
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.
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.
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