Setting the DIP Switches | Set the DIP switches on each 5700 series transmitter to the appropriate | |||
on 5700 Series | zone/ID number and House ID. | Refer to the Compatible 5700 Series | ||
Transmitters | Transmitters table on a following page in this section for zone numbers and | |||
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| SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 RF WIRELESS DEVICES later in this section. | ||
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| The House ID allows the 5700 RF system to identify 5700 transmitters with a | ||
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| matching House ID. If using a 5700 RF wireless system, the DIP switches on | ||
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| the transmitters must match the system House ID programmed into the | ||
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| control (in data field ✱24). If using a 5827BD wireless keypad, the House ID | ||
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| also applies. Other than the 5827 and 5827BD, 5800 series devices do not | ||
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| control. In this case, programming a House ID is not necessary. | ||
Wireless Zone/ID Each wireless zone can be assigned any zone response type, such as | ||||
Assignments for 5700 | Entry/Exit, Interior Follower, Perimeter, etc. (see the ZONE RESPONSE TYPE | |||
Series Transmitters | DEFINITIONS section in the separate Programming Guide for a detailed | |||
explanations of each zone type). For 5700 series transmitters, each response | ||||
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| Entry/Exit Burg | 10 through 47 * | |
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| Perimeter Burg | 10 through 47 * | |
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| Interior Burg | 10 through 47 * | |
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| 32 through 47 * (5775) | |
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| Fire | 48 through 63 * | |
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| 48 through 55 ** (5706) | |
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| 24 Hour Panic | 48 through 63 * | |
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| (silent or audible) | 62 or 63 *** (5701) | |
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| Day/Night Burglary | 10 through 47 * | |
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| 24 Hour Auxiliary | 10 through 47 * |
* Zone/ID numbers
** Transmitter IDs 48 through 55 have highest signal priority.
*** Transmitter IDs 62 and 63 are unsupervised to allow removal of the 5701 off premises — signal priority is lower than that of fire, but higher than burglary.
Notes: 1. Transmitters set for zone/IDs
2.Transmitters set for an zone/IDs of 32 through 47 will have a
3.Refer also to “Compatible 5700 Series Transmitters”on a following page.
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