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Vista 20p wiring question. JOhn 08-09-2007
Posted by Michael on August 9, 2007, 9:11 pm
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Found it! Honewell makes a 6151 (Fixed English keypad with a single
zone) and 6164 (Alpha keypad with 4 zone expander) Life can
continue...


wrote:

>The only way I can think of to do it (without running wire or adding
>wireless) is to add 4219 (8 zone expansion module) to the keypad bus and
>then add the front door (and what ever else you want) to the 4219 zones. You
>could stuff the 4219 in the wall behind the keypad once you get the wire
>from the door to the keypad.
>
>> Ive been out of the business for a few years, so Ive forgotten how to do
>> this:
>>
>> Wire the E/E door, using the 22/4 keypad wire.
>>
>> Basically, the front door didnt get wired at the rough-in stage. Its
>> impossible to do now, and I dont want wireless. The keypad is right next
>to
>> the door in question. I seem to recall there is a way to wire them both
>> together on the one 4 conductor wire.
>>
>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>


Posted by Crash Gordon on August 9, 2007, 9:40 pm
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That would be cool, 'cept I don't the the 6151 is available.

6164 is listed but insuffient stock nationwide and is special order only.

Weird.



| Found it! Honewell makes a 6151 (Fixed English keypad with a single
| zone) and 6164 (Alpha keypad with 4 zone expander) Life can
| continue...
|
|
| wrote:
|
| >The only way I can think of to do it (without running wire or adding
| >wireless) is to add 4219 (8 zone expansion module) to the keypad bus and
| >then add the front door (and what ever else you want) to the 4219 zones.
You
| >could stuff the 4219 in the wall behind the keypad once you get the wire
| >from the door to the keypad.
| >
| >> Ive been out of the business for a few years, so Ive forgotten how to
do
| >> this:
| >>
| >> Wire the E/E door, using the 22/4 keypad wire.
| >>
| >> Basically, the front door didnt get wired at the rough-in stage. Its
| >> impossible to do now, and I dont want wireless. The keypad is right
next
| >to
| >> the door in question. I seem to recall there is a way to wire them
both
| >> together on the one 4 conductor wire.
| >>
| >> Any ideas would be appreciated.
| >>
| >> Thanks.
| >>
| >>
| >
|



Posted by Mark Leuck on August 9, 2007, 9:49 pm
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They MAY not be available in the US yet but they are nice products

> Found it! Honewell makes a 6151 (Fixed English keypad with a single
> zone) and 6164 (Alpha keypad with 4 zone expander) Life can
> continue...
>
>
> wrote:
>
> >The only way I can think of to do it (without running wire or adding
> >wireless) is to add 4219 (8 zone expansion module) to the keypad bus and
> >then add the front door (and what ever else you want) to the 4219 zones.
You
> >could stuff the 4219 in the wall behind the keypad once you get the wire
> >from the door to the keypad.
> >
> >> Ive been out of the business for a few years, so Ive forgotten how to
do
> >> this:
> >>
> >> Wire the E/E door, using the 22/4 keypad wire.
> >>
> >> Basically, the front door didnt get wired at the rough-in stage. Its
> >> impossible to do now, and I dont want wireless. The keypad is right
next
> >to
> >> the door in question. I seem to recall there is a way to wire them
both
> >> together on the one 4 conductor wire.
> >>
> >> Any ideas would be appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >
>



Posted by Roland More on August 10, 2007, 9:32 am
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Seems like Honeywell is trying to take a page out of the Napco catalog with
these parts. I have never seen or heard of those part numbers before before
actually. I called ADI and they said "not available here" (in the USA) and
probably won't ever be.

> Found it! Honewell makes a 6151 (Fixed English keypad with a single
> zone) and 6164 (Alpha keypad with 4 zone expander) Life can
> continue...
>
>
> wrote:
>
>>The only way I can think of to do it (without running wire or adding
>>wireless) is to add 4219 (8 zone expansion module) to the keypad bus and
>>then add the front door (and what ever else you want) to the 4219 zones.
>>You
>>could stuff the 4219 in the wall behind the keypad once you get the wire
>>from the door to the keypad.
>>
>>> Ive been out of the business for a few years, so Ive forgotten how to do
>>> this:
>>>
>>> Wire the E/E door, using the 22/4 keypad wire.
>>>
>>> Basically, the front door didnt get wired at the rough-in stage. Its
>>> impossible to do now, and I dont want wireless. The keypad is right
>>> next
>>to
>>> the door in question. I seem to recall there is a way to wire them both
>>> together on the one 4 conductor wire.
>>>
>>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>
>



Posted by Crash Gordon on August 10, 2007, 10:16 am
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What about the Radx 630 (i think that was the part number)...long before
Napco. Same for DMP expanding keypads too.





| Seems like Honeywell is trying to take a page out of the Napco catalog
with
| these parts. I have never seen or heard of those part numbers before
before
| actually. I called ADI and they said "not available here" (in the USA) and
| probably won't ever be.
|
| > Found it! Honewell makes a 6151 (Fixed English keypad with a single
| > zone) and 6164 (Alpha keypad with 4 zone expander) Life can
| > continue...
| >
| >
| > wrote:
| >
| >>The only way I can think of to do it (without running wire or adding
| >>wireless) is to add 4219 (8 zone expansion module) to the keypad bus and
| >>then add the front door (and what ever else you want) to the 4219 zones.
| >>You
| >>could stuff the 4219 in the wall behind the keypad once you get the wire
| >>from the door to the keypad.
| >>
| >>> Ive been out of the business for a few years, so Ive forgotten how to
do
| >>> this:
| >>>
| >>> Wire the E/E door, using the 22/4 keypad wire.
| >>>
| >>> Basically, the front door didnt get wired at the rough-in stage. Its
| >>> impossible to do now, and I dont want wireless. The keypad is right
| >>> next
| >>to
| >>> the door in question. I seem to recall there is a way to wire them
both
| >>> together on the one 4 conductor wire.
| >>>
| >>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
| >>>
| >>> Thanks.
| >>>
| >>>
| >>
| >
|
|



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