Honeywell 5828V manual General Information, Keypad Keys, Sounder, HOW to GET System Status

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USER GUIDE

GENERAL INFORMATION

The 5828 and 5828V are wireless keypads that can be used to operate and get status from your security system. The 5828 and 5828V have the following features (voice annunciation features apply only to the 5828V):

Can be used to arm/disarm, and perform other system operations.

NCan display and/or annunciate system status.

Can automatically display and/or annunciate a change in system status if AC powered (e.g., for an alarm, the keypad will announce the type of alarm (fire or burglary) and location (e.g. kitchen window). Message Center can be used to record and play back a voice memo to yourself, or leave a message for a

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Can be battery- or AC-powered (AC-powered units have several advantages, described below).

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5828V Keypad with Front Cover Removed

KEYPAD KEYS

These keypads include 12-operational keys, as well as four Special Function keys that are backlit for ease of use when the keypad is active. To access the keypad keys, simply open the swing-down door by applying outward pressure on the door release slot on the right side.

Panic alarms are activated by pressing the key pairs shown in the table below. Special Function keys A, B, and C, can be programmed by your installer to provide the same alarms by pressing a single key and holding it down for 3-seconds, or can be assigned other system operations. (Check with your installer for the availability and assignment of these keys).

Panic Alarm Key-

Pairs/Special Function Keys

[1]& [] or A [] & [#] or B

[3]& [#] or C

SOUNDER

The keypad’s built-in sounder pulses for fire alarms, and sounds continuously for burglary and audible panic alarms.

HOW TO GET SYSTEM STATUS

Turn on the keypad by pressing any numbered key. Status will be displayed within a few seconds. Additionally, on AC powered units, the keypad is automatically updated when a change in system status takes place (arming, disarming, trouble, etc.).

HOW TO PROGRAM OR CHANGE YOUR 4-DIGIT SECURITY CODE

In order to Quick Arm the system using this keypad, you will need to program your own 4-digit security code into the keypad. This code must match a code that has already been programmed into your control panel. To ￿￿program the 4-digit code, perform the following steps:

Press the 7 INSTANT and 9 CHIME keys at the

same time until the display flashes double dashes

￿￿(- -), then release.

Enter the 4-digit security code that matches a valid user code already programmed into your control panel. Do NOT use the Duress Code. There will be

￿￿no display of the numbers you pressed.

Press READY to accept your entry. The keypad will display the system status.

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Contents HOW to Program or Change Your 4-DIGIT Security Code HOW to GET System StatusGeneral Information Keypad KeysRecording and playing back messages HOW to Replace the BatteriesMessage Center Press Message Center Notes