You can also see a Honeywell logo on the top of the panel. The Lynx 5000 is a one-piece keypad and has a full-color large display with four icon buttons in the center and a speaker on the bottom right. Instead, it comes with a row of LED lights across the top. The BHS 3112 keypad is almost identical with BHS 3101, except there’s no display. The display is relatively large the numeric keypad is in the center and you can see a large cancel button. The BHS 3101 keypad has no flip door, the logo is on the top left, and there’s a speaker and three recessed buttons on the left side. Under the flip door, there are three buttons with colorful icons on the left side, a numeric keyboard in the center, and five buttons on the right side. The GE-UTC Concord Keypad has two up/down buttons to the right of the display, and a flip door that covers the keyboard. The keypad has eight buttons on the left side, a numeric keyboard in the center, and another five buttons to the right. has rounded edges, a DSC logo on the left side, and a flip door that opens to allow you to access the keyboard. The DSC Impassa keypad has the DSC logo below the display, the speaker above it, and a flip door that protects the keyboard. If you open the flip door, you should see five buttons on the left side, the numeric keyboard in the center, and five other buttons on the right (as shown in the image below). The Premise Pro 5500 keypad has rounded edges, the ADT logo on the left side, and a flip door that protects the keyboard. Once you open it, you should see four icons on the left side and the numeric keyboard on the right. This panel has a door that protects the keyboard. The SafeWatch Pro 6150 (also known as Vista System) has an embossed ADT logo, a speaker on the top lest, and two LEDs on the left side. This system is also known as the Lynx System. There’s no flip door, the speaker is on the left side of the panel, the keyboard is in the center, and the ADT logo is on the right side. The Quick Connect keypad style looks as shown below. We’ve listed most of the ADT products currently in use, go through them one by one until you get a match. The other method to find out the model of your ADT system is by matching up the pictures shown below. However, sometimes dealers may have placed their own private label on the keypad or removed the original one which complicates things. There are a few ways to identify your ADT system and the simplest one is to check the sticker and find out the model number. If you’re asking yourself the question “What ADT system do I have”, this is the right guide for you. In this illustrated guide we will show methods how for quickly identifying your ADT system. Let’s say you need to get a replacement part, move the system to another location, hire someone, or even find out if your system is compatible with certain smart devices. All you need to do is send me a quality scan (or photo) of your keypad circuit board with a ruler against one edge so I can see what needs to be done.For various reasons, it may happen that you need to identify your ADT alarm system type or model. If you want to try this out on a model that isn't listed and it does not fit your Ademco alarm panel I will (your choice) refund your order or make the design changes needed to send you a replacement. that would require additional cutouts or design changes. There may be slight spacing changes or additional components or plastic posts etc. However, the product has only been tested to fit in the models listed. If your keypad looks similar ( with the 12 button number pad, with or without an additional row of 4 equally spaced buttons on the right or left side) then this button pad should work. There are a lot of models and not all have been tested for fit. This membrane keypad was designed to fit the Ademco 6128, 6150, 6160 and many others. It does not replace any original parts or provide a new rubber keypad. Membrane keypad installs between the original keypad and circuit board, replacing the electrical contacts with new carbon material that works just like the old rubber keypad but will never wear out, ooze oil or collect dirt.īuttonWorx™ is an additional part. Repair worn out, hard to press buttons on your Ademco alarm panel.
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