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K0903V1 2/06 Rev. B ADEMCO 6160RF Keypad/Transceiver Installation and Setup Guide GENERAL INFORMATION The ADEMCO 6160RF keypad/transceiver is a combination unit that combines the functions of the following devices: • 6160 Alphanumeric Addressable Keypad • 5881H RF Receiver • 5800TM Transmitter Module The 6160RF Keypad/Transceiver may be used on any control panel that supports 5800 Series wireless devices (e.g., VISTA-10P, VISTA-15P, VISTA-20P). FEATURES • Supports wireless key transmitters (e.g.; 5804) and bi-directional transmitters (e.g.; 5804BD, 5828/5828V). • Supports wireless keys with high-security (encryption) capability (e.g.; 5804E). • Provides a nominal range of 200 feet' for RF transmitters (some transmitters have a shorter range). • Supports RF jam detection when the receiver is enabled. • Capable of sending status signals (Armed, Ready, etc.) to bi-directional units such as 5804BD, 5804BDV and 5828/5828V. U UU U L LL L The following 5800 series transmitters are not intended for use in UL installations: 5802, 5804, 5804BD, 5804BDV, 5804E, 5814, 5816TEMP, 5819, 5819BRS, 5819WHS, 5828/5828V and 5850. INSTALLING THE 6160RF Locate the 6160RF in an area and at a height where it is convenient for user operation. The 6160RF must be at least 10 ft from the control panel to ensure proper operation of the RF receiver. Mounting and Wiring The 6160RF has terminal blocks for connection to power and data wires. Removing the keypad’s case back provides access to the terminal blocks. The 6160RF can be surface mounted directly to walls, or to a single- or double-gang electrical box. Follow these steps to mount and wire the keypad: 1. Push the two case release snaps at the bottom of the keypad with the blade of a medium screwdriver (this will push in the release snap), then pull that side of the case back away. Insert the screwdriver in the side of the keypad (between the front and back case) and gently twist to release the side locking tab. Repeat for the other side. Refer to Figure 1 for location of the case back release snaps and locking tabs. ARMED READY MOUNTING RELEASE SNAPS NOTE: TO REMOVE REAR COVER PUSH IN THE TWO MOUNTING SNAPS LOCATED ALONG THE BOTTOM OF THE KEYPAD AND LIFT COVER UP. 6160RF-003-V1 LOCKING TA B Figure 1. Removing the Case Back 2. Pass the wiring from the control panel through the opening in the case back. (see the control panel’s instructions for proper run lengths.) a. If surface wiring is being used, wiring may be routed through the top or the bottom left-side breakout in the case back. The breakouts must be punched out using a screwdriver before mounting the case back. b. If desired, wires may be strain-relieved to the wire tie point on the inside of the case back with a tie wrap (not supplied). 3. Mount the case back to a wall or to an electrical box using the 25mm-long self-tapping screws supplied (mollies for drywall are not supplied). 4. Connect the power and data wires from the control panel to the terminals on the 6160RF as indicated in Figure 2 and Table 1. G 6160RF-002-V1 Y + WIRING TERMINALS (TO CONTROL PANEL) + + + + Figure 2 - 6160RF Wiring Details - 2 - Table 1 - Wiring Table Keypad Control Panel Wire Color G (Data Out) Data In Green - -Aux Pwr (GND) Black + +Aux Pwr Red Y (Data In) Data Out Yellow 5. Reattach the keypad to the mounted case back. Attach the top of the keypad first, and then press the bottom section down until it snaps into place securely. 6. Peel off protective film on the LED panel and install the keypad labels as required. APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR THE 6160RF Use the following guidelines when planning an installation: If... And... Then... This is the only transceiver on the system, You want to use both the receiver and transmitter function on a single-partition system, • Set the keypad to a device address assigned to the desired partition.* • Enable the receiver. • Program a system House ID in the control panel (this will enable the transmitter function).** • Set the wireless devices that will communicate with this 6160RF to the same system House ID. You want to use only the transmitter function on a second partition, • Set the keypad to a device address assigned to the desired partition.* • Disable the receiver. • Program a DIFFERENT House ID in the 6160RF than is programmed in the control panel.*/ ** • Set the wireless devices that will communicate with this 6160RF to the same House ID as the 6160RF. There is another receiver or transceiver on the system, You want to use only the transmitter function on a single- partition system, • Set the keypad to a device address assigned to the Partition 1. • Disable the receiver. • Program a House ID in the 6160RF that matches the system House ID programmed in the control panel.* • Set the wireless devices that will communicate with this 6160RF to the same House ID. Notes: * On VISTA-40 panels and above, wireless keypads (e.g., 5804BD) can only be used on a single partition. This partition is programmed in field 1*48, and must match the partition assigned to the 6160RF. Wireless keys can be used on more than one partition, using a House ID programmed in the 6160RF and the devices. In this case, the wireless keys must be assigned to the same partition as the 6160RF. ** On VISTA-20P panels, the 6160RF will use the House ID programmed in the panel for the partition to which it is assigned. Wireless keypads can only be used on Partition 1. PROGRAMMING THE 6160RF Refer to the following procedure to program the 6160RF: STEP DESCRIPTION DISPLAY CHOICES 1. Enter the program mode by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously for a few seconds within 60 seconds after applying power. 2. (Keypad Address) Enter the two-digit keypad address. Press the [✻] key to continue. Notes: (1) Refer to the control panel’s installation instructions for the acceptable keypad addresses. (2) On the VISTA-40 and above the 6160RF’s partition assignment must match the RF keypad partition assignment programmed in field …
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K14389_ARev.A1/07 AWK14389_A Rev.A 1/07 1.125" 2.125" FCC ID: CFS8DL6160RF-1 IC: 573F-6160RF1 IC MODEL: 6160RF-1 6160RF This device complies with Part 15 of FCC and RSS210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
EXHIBIT 1-1 CFS8DL6160RF-1 6160RF FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The 6150RF unit is a combination unit that contains all the functions of an alphanumeric keypad and a transceiver on one board. It incorporates the same functionality of a 6160 keypad; therefore it may be used on any Ademco control panel that supports this type of keypad. It supports wireless key transmitters in encrypted and non-encrypted modes. It also supports wireless keypads, such as 5827 and 5828V. EXHIBIT 2-1 CFS8DL6160RF-1 RF CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The 6160RF wireless keypad contains several functions, such as keypad, panel interface, and LCD display, please refer to the Block Diagram ( EXHIBIT 2-2 ), and page 7 (RF CKT Page) of the Schematic ( EXHIBIT 2-3 ). The RF section operates at 345 Mhz, and functions as follows: The received RF signal enters the receiver through ANT1 & ANT2, of the switched diversity antenna system. The antennas are switched by SW2 under the control of the RF MICRO U16 , SAW FILTER FL3 improves the selectivity of the receiver, while LNA U74 improves the sensitivity. All other receive functions are handled by the SINGLE CHIP RECEIVER U19, including the phase locked L.O., who's FDE is Y3. The RX Data is fed directly into the RF MICRO for processing. The transmitted RF signal is generated by a single phase locked chip U12 who's FDE is Y2. U12 is also amplitude modulated by the RF MICRO. CR19 etc., provides power level adjustment, and U13 acts as the PA. SW3 is the T/R SWITCH, sending the transmitted signal through FL3 for improved emissions, and then on to the diversity antenna system. EXHIBIT 3-1 CFS8DL6160RF-1 / 573F-6160RF1 6160RF1 DUTY CYCLE CALCULATIONS The 6160RF1 Keypad/Transceiver transmits TM2 messages only. TM2 TRANSMISSION Transmit data rate is 4.0 K-bit/sec. Each bit has a nominal duration of 250 usec. The data output is Manchester phase-encoded, which has an inherent 50% duty cycle. TM2 message consists of 120 bits, so message duration is 30.0 msec. Each message is transmitted six times. Inter-message gap is 100msec (start to start) Therefore: Duty Cycle = 120 bits x 50% x 250usec / 100msec = 15% EXHIBIT 3-2 CFS8DL6160RF-1 / 573F-6160RF1 6160RF1 TIMING DIAGRAM
EXHIBIT 5-1 CFS8DL6160RF-1 / 573F-6160RF1 Report of Measurements. Measurements were made at Honeywells OATS Measurement Facility at 165 Eileen Way , Syosset , NY 11791 , FCC Registration number : 156835, IC Registration number 4338 Measurements were made in accordance with the procedures and reporting requirements of ANSI C63.4-2004. The Test Set-Up (C63.4 section 10.1.3) is shown in the attached photograph. The sequence of testing (C63.4 section 10.1.7) for radiated emissions is as follows: A preliminary scan was conducted with the receiver antenna close to the EUT in order to identify the emission characteristics of the EUT (C63.4 section 8.3.1.1). The antenna and EUT were then placed at the proper separation with the EUT positioned on a non-conducting turntable. The EUT was rotated on the turntable to maximize the received signal strength, then the receiver antenna height was varied to further maximize the received reading. Thereafter, the device was again rotated to a peak output position and the antenna height was re-adjusted for maximum received signal. This procedure was re-iterated until there was no further increase in signal level. This procedure was performed with the EUT rotating in three orthogonal planes (C63.4 section 13.1.4.1) to generate a final maximum reading which is recorded on the radiated emissions result sheet. Similar measurements were made on the receiver to ensure compliance as an unintentional radiator. See Exhibit 6 for list of test equipment (C63.4 section 10.1.4). Note, Spectrum Analyzer resolution bandwidths set as follows; Video Bandwidth = 3 X RBW - For radiated emissions below 1 GHz, the RBW = 100kHz. Detector function set to peak. - For radiated emissions above 1 GHz, the RBW = 1MHz. Detector function set to peak. - For occupied bandwidth measurements, RBW = 100kHz, (This is in accordance with the minimum RBW allowed by C63.4, which requires RBW greater than 5% of the FCC required occupied bandwidth spec of 0.25% of center frequency i.e.; 345 MHz X 0.25% = 862,500 KHz X 5% = 43,125 KHz min RBW ). THE TEST SETUP PHOTOS are shown in EXHIBIT 5-2. TX RADIATED EMISSIONS are recorded in EXHIBIT 5-3. TX OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH is shown in EXHIBIT 5-4 RX RADIATED EMISSIONS are recorded in EXHIBIT 5-5. CONDUCTED EMISSIONS are recorded in EXHIBIT 5-6. HONEYWELL SECURITY & CUSTOM ELECTRONICS 165 EILEEN WA Y SYOSSET, NY 11791EXHIBIT 5-3 FCC ID # CFS8DL6160RF-1 Date : 01/10/2006 Tested by :Azadeh Solhhjoo Approved by :K.Addy Test Sample (model) : 6160RF-1 Test method: ANSI C63.4 - 2004 Test specification: FCC Part 15, Sub-part C Notes: (1) Fo = 345MHz. (2) Detector = Peak (3) Frequency range scanned to 4 GHz. Emissions not reported were more than 20dB below the specified unit. [(Meter reading + Cable/Amp factor + Antenna factor) / 20 )] (4) Conv. Reading = 10 (5) Corr. Reading = Conv. Reading X Duty Cycle (6) Six Highest Emissions Recorded Freq. (MHz) Antenna Polarity (V/H) Meter Reading (dB uV) Cable/Amp Factor (dB) Antenna Factor (dB/m) Conv. Reading (uV/M) Duty Cycle (%) Corr. Reading (uV/M) Limit @ 3M (uV/M) 30 CABLE "A"BICONILOG729 345H77.901.314.5048417.215.0%7262.67292 690H29.701.718.90327.315.0%49.1729 1035H24.002.222.50272.315.0%40.8500 1380H24.902.525.40436.515.0%65.5500 1725H25.602.927.70645.715.0%96.8729 2070H25.103.229.90812.815.0%121.9729 2415H24.103.431.80922.615.0%138.4729 2760 H 24.703.5 32.401071.515.0%160.7500 3105V26.103.732.001230.315.0%184.5729 3450H27.403.932.601566.815.0%235.0729 4000 CABLE "A"BICONILOG EXHIBIT 5-4 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH CFS8DL6160RF-1 / 573F-61601 HONEYWELL SECURITY & CUSTOM ELECTRONICS 165 EILEEN WA Y SYOSSET, NY 11791EXHIBIT 5-3 FCC ID # CFS8DL6160RF-1 Date : 01/10/2007 Tested by :Azadeh Solhjoo Approved by :K.Addy Test Sample (model) : 6160RF-1 Test method: ANSI C63.4 - 2004 Test specification: FCC Part 15, Sub-part C Notes: (1) Fo = 345MHz. (2) Detector = Peak (3) Frequency range scanned to 4 GHz. Emissions not reported were more than 20dB below the specified unit. [(Meter reading + Cable/Amp factor + Antenna factor) / 20 )] (4) Conv. Reading = 10 (5) Corr. Reading = Conv. Reading X Duty Cycle (6) Six Highest Emissions Recorded Freq. (MHz) Antenna Polarity (V/H) Meter Reading (dB uV) Cable/Amp Factor (dB) Antenna Factor (dB/m) Conv. Reading (uV/M) Duty Cycle (%) Corr. Reading (uV/M) Limit @ 3M (uV/M) 30 CABLE "A"BICONILOG729 334.3H25.601.314.00110.9 100.0%110.9200 355H25.401.314.50114.8 100.0%114.8200 668.6H23.801.719.40175.8 100.0%175.8200 1002.9H25.902.223.70389.0 100.0%389.0500 1067.1H24.502.223.70331.1 100.0%331.1500 1422H23.102.527.10431.5 100.0%431.5500 4000 CABLE "A"BICONILOG EXHIBIT 6 TEST EQUIPMENT USED CFS8DL6160RF-1 / 573F-6160RF1 Section 15.231 and ANSI C63.4 Section 15.231, per C63.4. This is a list of all test equipment used. Test Equipment list 1. Antenna: BICONOLOG S/N: 00029290 Cal. on: 09/12/06 Cal. due: 09/12/07 2. Spectrum Analyzer H. P. 8563E S/N:3246A00232 Cal. on: 08/20/06 Cal. due: 08/20/07 Part 68 1. Spectrum Analyzer Agilent HP8593E Cal. on: 2/16/07 Cal. due: 2/16/08 2. Surge Suppressor Agilent HP11947A Cal. on: 5/02/06 Cal. due: 5/02/07 3. Line Impedance Stabilization Network Com-Power LI-115 Cal. on: 2/13/07 Cal. due: 2/13/08
EXHIBIT 5-2 PICTURES OF THE TEST SETUP CFS8DL6160RF-1 / 573F-6160RF1
165 Eileen Way · Syosset, New York · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 345 MHz - 345 MHz | - |

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