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Jan 1, 1970
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How does one add a wireless X-mitter. And where can I get the Installer
manual for this system?
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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It's the same as Vista 20P (pretty much).

You'll need a programming keypad 6139 etc.

You need to know if you have any room left on the reciever...check the receiver model #...is it a 5881L, 5881M, 5881H. Also, how many xtmrs are on it now..including any keyfobs, pirs, gbs, wireless smokes, etc.

Then just go into programming, Installer Code + Code 00, then to %56 to add the xtmr.
 
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Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks, sorry about the duplicate post.

It's the same as Vista 20P (pretty much).

You'll need a programming keypad 6139 etc.

You need to know if you have any room left on the reciever...check the
receiver model #...is it a 5881L, 5881M, 5881H. Also, how many xtmrs are on
it now..including any keyfobs, pirs, gbs, wireless smokes, etc.

Then just go into programming, Installer Code + Code 00, then to %56 to add
the xtmr.
 
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Jan 1, 1970
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Where would you find the model number?

It's the same as Vista 20P (pretty much).

You'll need a programming keypad 6139 etc.

You need to know if you have any room left on the reciever...check the
receiver model #...is it a 5881L, 5881M, 5881H. Also, how many xtmrs are on
it now..including any keyfobs, pirs, gbs, wireless smokes, etc.

Then just go into programming, Installer Code + Code 00, then to %56 to add
the xtmr.
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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Of what, the keypad?...you'd have to open it up..or describe it here...or go to Ademco's website and see if you can match it up with a pix there. The model number is not usually on the keypad..its usually inside on the board. ADT's numbers will be the same as Ademco's.

The reciever model is on the reciever's board, open the can - the reciever is the circuit board above the main board the model number is part of the circuit board traces (top middle). If there is no reciever in the can, and you DO have wireless points on the system, you may have a keypad with RF reciever built into it.

BTW... IF you are still monitored by ADT do NOT mess with it...you probably can't if you are still monitored anyway.
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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That'd be 6160V (V for Voice...I think). Yes, you can program with that one (99% sure anyway...I've not used that one). But you will know for certain when you get to *56 field which is where the zone programming begins...if it doesn't say "Field?" then you can't use it...but pretty sure you can.

So what kind of reciever does it have and how many wireless points are you currently using? Including keyfobs or wireless keypads (like 5800BD) if any?

Do you know the Installer Code?
Is it monitored by ADT still?
 
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Jan 1, 1970
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There are eight points, one motion, and 2 key fobs.
I have an installer code, however you know when you told me that I use (Then
just go into programming, Installer Code + Code 00, then to %56 to add the
xtmr.) That does not get me into the programming mode. I can get into it
where it says Field? and then goto *56, it then says: SET TO CONFIRM?
Is that the same place?

I am still trying to find the model number of the reciever I found something
SA5882??


That'd be 6160V (V for Voice...I think). Yes, you can program with that one
(99% sure anyway...I've not used that one). But you will know for certain
when you get to *56 field which is where the zone programming begins...if it
doesn't say "Field?" then you can't use it...but pretty sure you can.

So what kind of reciever does it have and how many wireless points are you
currently using? Including keyfobs or wireless keypads (like 5800BD) if any?

Do you know the Installer Code?
Is it monitored by ADT still?
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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Yes. Thats sounds like you're in programming.

9 points + 2 keyfobs... the keyfobs take up zones you know...you'd have know how many buttons on each keyfob are being used.

SA5882 is a Canadian part number for 5881..but I can't remember how many zones it would handle....lemme check. If it's 16 you are gonna close. 5881L=8, 5881M=16, 5881H=32..

You may want to, in the mean time, go through each programming field with #20, #21...etc. and write down all the entries that are in there now on a programming sheet...so if you mess up at least you have a record of what was there.

*99 to get out of programming.
 
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Jan 1, 1970
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Ok, How do I go thru the entries and what an I looking for?

Yes. Thats sounds like you're in programming.

9 points + 2 keyfobs... the keyfobs take up zones you know...you'd have know
how many buttons on each keyfob are being used.

SA5882 is a Canadian part number for 5881..but I can't remember how many
zones it would handle....lemme check. If it's 16 you are gonna close.
5881L=8, 5881M=16, 5881H=32..

You may want to, in the mean time, go through each programming field with
#20, #21...etc. and write down all the entries that are in there now on a
programming sheet...so if you mess up at least you have a record of what
was there.

*99 to get out of programming.
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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# then 20 give you Installer Code, write it down, # 21 give you next entery, write it down... # lets you see what in the field...go through them all and write down whats already in the panel...write it on a programming sheet that way you have a record of it.

* lets you change the field, # just lets you see whats there.

Again...if you are monitored by ADT or anyone else...don't mess with this stuff - it may end up costing you a LOT more than just a service call for them to fix it if you screw up the programming.
 
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Jan 1, 1970
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So I go thru all the numbers #21, #22, #23, #24 etc... Write all that info
down?
# then 20 give you Installer Code, write it down, # 21 give you next entery,
write it down... # lets you see what in the field...go through them all and
write down whats already in the panel...write it on a programming sheet that
way you have a record of it.

* lets you change the field, # just lets you see whats there.

Again...if you are monitored by ADT or anyone else...don't mess with this
stuff - it may end up costing you a LOT more than just a service call for
them to fix it if you screw up the programming.
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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Yes.
Until you get to *56, then things will change.
You should do this with a blank programming sheet or you'll get confused.
 
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Jan 1, 1970
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Where do I get a programming sheet??

Yes.
Until you get to *56, then things will change.
You should do this with a blank programming sheet or you'll get confused.
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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Try Jim Rojas's website...I don't have the url for it...but he's in this ng..ping him.
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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After viewing this entire thread I don't think thats a good idea
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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I was thinking the same thing, thats why I asked the same unanswered question 3 x.
 
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Jan 1, 1970
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WHAT?

I was thinking the same thing, thats why I asked the same unanswered
question 3 x.
 
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Jan 1, 1970
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I am begining to think the same thing.
But I still want to go forward, and what is the qestions that went
unanswered 3 times?
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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Are you being monitored by ADT or anyone else?



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I am begining to think the same thing.
But I still want to go forward, and what is the qestions that went
unanswered 3 times?
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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In this case does it really matter?

Are you being monitored by ADT or anyone else?
 
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