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How do I exit programming mode on a Honeywell Keypad?


Last Updated: 11/15/2013
With the exception of sub-menus, pressing (*99) on the keypad will exit programming mode and return users to the home screen.


If you happen to be navigating through a programming sub-menu, you have to leave the sub-menu before pressing (*99) will allow you to exit programming mode entirely. Traversing these menus and complex *56 programming can be difficult on a standard, fixed English Keypad, like the 6148. This is why Honeywell recommends alphanumeric keypads, like the 6160 or 6160RF, for those users looking to perform more advanced system programming.


Similar Products:

6150 LCD Keypad
5828 Fixed English Wireless Keypad


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