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N6752V8 8/98
REMOTE KEYPADS
6128, 6137, 6137R, 6138, 6139, & 6139
R
INSTALLATION GUIDE
KEYPAD FEATURES
6128
Fixed-Word
Keypad
6137/6137R
Fixed-Word
Keypad
6138
1-Line Alpha
Keypad
6139/6139R
2-Line Alpha
Keypad
Backlit Display No Yes (see note below) Yes (see note below) Yes (see note below)
Dedicated Panic Keys No Yes Yes Yes
Flush Mount Option No No Yes Yes
All the above keypads have backlit keys, are keypad addressable, have a Red ARMED indicator and a Green READY indicator.
ADEMCO CONTROLS
▼▼▼
VIA16*/4110XM* / 4110DL* Yes Yes, 6137 No No
VIA30P
*/ VIA30PSE
*
Yes Yes, 6137 Yes Yes, 6139
VISTA 10SE
*/VISTA 20SE
*
Yes Yes, 6137 Yes Yes, 6139
4120XM
*
Yes Yes,6137 No Yes, 6139
4140XMP
*/VISTA 40
**
Yes Yes, 6137 No Yes, 6139
VISTA-50 P
**/VISTA-50 UL
**
/VISTA-128B
**
Yes Yes, 6137 No Yes, 6139
5110XM
*/5120XM
*
No Yes, 6137 or
6137R***
No Yes, 6139 or
6139R***
5140XM
**/VISTA-32FB
**/
VISTA-100
**/VISTA 128FB
**
No No No Yes, 6139 or
6139R***
A 2-Line alpha-numeric display keypad must be used to program these controls.
Use non-addressable mode with these controls (set to address 31).
✱✱
Use addressable mode (addresses 00–30).
✱✱✱
Keypad color subject to approval of local authority having jurisdiction.
Note:
Permanent display backlighting is an option on some controls; see the control's instructions.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 6128, 6137, 6137R, 6138, 6139, and 6139R Remote Keypads are
keypad addressable (no DIP switches), and are intended for use with
the controls listed in the table above. They can be set for the non-
addressable operation (address 31) if required by the control with
which they are used.
Note: The 6137R and 6139R have red bezels instead of gray.
Otherwise, they are exactly the same as the 6137 and 6139,
respectively.
The 6128 and 6137 are fixed-word keypads that provide two-digit
numerics for zone identification, and a set of pre-designated English
language prompts (e.g., ALARM, AWAY, STAY, CHECK, etc.) for
indicating the system's status. The 6138 is a one-line alpha keypad
that displays a 2-line message one line at a time.
The 6139 is a two-line alpha keypad equipped with a programmable 2-
line, 32-character (16 characters per line) English language display for
complete zone identification (if descriptors are programmed), plus
system status. To display the second line of information, press the [#]
key. Press the [#] key again to return to the first line of information.
The display automatically returns to the first line of information if no
key is pressed for three seconds.
Note: After pressing the [#] key to view the second line or return to
the first line, wait at least three seconds before entering a control panel
command (e.g., arm the system).
The keys on the keypads are located behind a decorative door, and are
continuously backlit for convenience. The inside of the decorative door
has space for a zone ID label (supplied) on which the installer can write
descriptions of each zone for handy user reference.
All keypads allow panic alarm activation (if enabled in control
programming). For the 6128, panic alarms are activated by pressing
key pairs [1] & [
]
, [
]
& [#], and [3] & [#]. The 6137/6137R, 6138, and
6139/6139R are equipped with dedicated single keys for panic
activation — keys A, B, and C (the D key is not used as panic), which
are equivalent to the [1] &
[
], [
] & [#], and [3] & [#] keys,
respectively.
Single panic keys (A, B, and C) must be held down for at least
2 seconds to activate an alarm.
A set of adhesive-backed labels with some typical panic 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 control panel's capability and programming;
see the control's instructions).
WIRING AND INSTALLATION
The keypads can be surface mounted directly to a drywall, or to a
single- or double-gang electrical box. For flush mounting the 6138 and
6139/6139R to drywall, use the optional 6139TRK Flush Mount Kit
(6128 & 6137/6137R cannot be flush mounted).
1. Remove the case back by pushing down two "snaps." See diagram on
the next page.
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.
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N6752V8 8/98REMOTE KEYPADS6128, 6137, 6137R, 6138, 6139, & 6139RINSTALLATION GUIDEKEYPAD FEATURES6128Fixed-WordKeypad6137/6137RFixed-WordKeypad61

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4. Plug the supplied flying lead connector into the keypad PC boardand splice the panel wiring to it, or wire directly to the terminalblock on the PC

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