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Install a Honeywell keypad to the control panel's keypad terminals as shown in the installation manual.Once installed, to enable the 6160 keypad, start by setting the address at the keypad. The main keypad address should be addressed to 16. The keypad's default address is 31. Each keypad must be assigned a unique address.
Keypads programmed with the same address will provide unpredictable results.To enter programming, enter the installer code (Honeywell's factory default installer code is 4112) followed by the numbers 800. Or power up the keypad and within 50 seconds of powering up, press the star (.) key and the pound (#) key at the same time, this method needs to be used if ✱98 was used to exit program mode.Use data field.57 to program the 4 function keys on the right hand side known as A, B, C and D. These keys may be programmed for panic alarms, stay, away and other special functions. Hi, I have a 6160 pad and use k4809 wireless sensors. My system was installed several years ago prior to my purchase.
I have since replaced the batteries with the manufacturer suggested battery. 2 of the sensors are not connecting with the pad correctly, 'Check 14, Master Bedroom', and 'Check 13 Master Bedroom' is what is displayed.I have switched out batteries again in case there were bad batteries, but to no avail.
Every 2 to 2.5 hours the keypad begins beeping. I clear the beeping by using #1111, which I have found that info online.What if anything can be done to the sensor or keypad to get a connection again?
Brad, a fault means the zone is open. Do you have a zone list to know which zone is located where?
That way you can confirm which sensor are allocated to zones 2 and 8. It sounds like you just have two faulted zones. That means that you could have a door/window open or a motion detecting movement at the time you are looking at the keypad. If they are not true faults you could have a wiring issue. However since last time you had faults on 7 and 8 and now its 2 and 7 I assume these are just normal faults that require you to close a door/window or prevent movement in front of a motion.
Hi Joe, Sounds like you need to 'back door' your panel in order to get into programming. From there you can reset the installer code on the.20 field. Then you can use the installer code to reset the master code.
Here are some videos that may be helpful. Backdoor method: Once you are in programming then you can reset the installer code so you do not have to use the backdoor method again: Lastly you can take the installer and manually reconfigure the master code.
Follow this FAQ for details: https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-to-change-the-code-on-a-honeywell-alarm-system. The 6160 is just the keypad, not the system. If you press and hold. and # without first power cycling the actual system, you will set off a panic alarm instead of going into programming mode.
You need to locate the metal alarm cabinet that houses the actual green circuit board that the 6160 is wired back to. You should check your basement, laundry room, utility closet, etc for this control panel and once you locate it, if you can provide the 'WA' number from the PROM chip in the middle of the board, we can help you with the programming. Thanks for the reply. I didn't word my question well. I mentioned that the keypad shows the previous owner's name, so the system is still how they left it. It was powered off for months, I thought it might lose that information.
I want to clear everything, in case they had schedules or other custom settings. I've left the panel unplugged in the meantime so we don't accidentally set off an alarm. I have the master code now, so I should be able to run through all of it and set it up the way I want.