

Honeywell Security 6160 Ademco Alpha Display Keypad
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Veda Homenick
> 24 hourWorks great!
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TechGeekDr.
> 24 hourExcellent Quality Security Equipment. Works as expected.
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Ethelyn Stark
> 24 hourExcuse me the display is not working i need other item
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Al A.
> 24 hourExcellent! Works as expected.
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Steve M.
> 24 hourInstall and addressing it was a breeze. I have 2-6150 keypads. One is an RF. I changed out the non-RF one at the garage entry door that we use all the time with the 6160. I left the 6150-RF in the master bedroom that really never gets used. But I need it for some wireless sensors. I did some programming on the 6160 and it was a lot easier to see what step your at. 6150 was a pain. The 6160 keypad is a little bigger and so is the LED screen which is nice. Seems a little brighter too. It is a lot quieter then the 6150 that was annoying loud. You can muffle the 6160 if you want by putting some folded up paper towel in front of the speaker on the inside. YouTube is very helpful about that and also programming it. I highly recommend getting this if you have the 6150 keypad. Real nice upgrade.
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RJ
> 24 hourSuper easy install. Went from the 6150 which was a pain in the butt to use as a programming keypad as you cant see the inputs on screen like you can with the 6160. Any future programming changes will be a breeze. I powered down my 20p, unplugged the battery back-up as well, installed the new keypad. Plugged in the power and battery back up and ran to the new keypad, held down the 1 and 3 keys at the same time, entered the address of 16 then *, ran to my other keypad and held down 1 and 3 and changed it from 16 to address 17. You have to hold the 1 and 3 keys down within 60 seconds of powering the system back on in order to change and not just view the keypad address.
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Buyer
> 24 hourNo errors, functions perfectly. Buttons feel stiff and rubbery, but it is not a typewriter. :) Very reliable so far. Recommended and I would buy again. Mind the draw on the ECP buss. Do not exceed your supply current unless you want to buy extra power supply for ECP. If you need more that two keypads, get a smaller one for the third that does not draw as much power.
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DEG
> 24 hourReplace an old Edemco. Install was a snap. Saved a service call of 75.00 from the alarm company plus 150.00 for a new alarm pad (from the alarm co).
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Dan Sinclair
> 24 hourBeen using these for years
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Wayne Schneider
> 24 hourWorks as advertised. Good price. The second one Ive purchased for the house.