WIRELESS EXPANSION (Zones 1Ð63)

General Information

4281 Series

5700 Series

5881 Series

5800 Series

Transmitters

Receivers

Transmitters

Receivers

Transmitters

4281H

63 + 1 RF keypad

5881H

63 + 1 RF keypad

Supported By

Various

4281M

8

5881M

16

Receivers

4281L

4

5881L

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following table summarizes wireless expansion characteristics.

Zones Supported

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The system supports up to 63 wireless transmitters (5700 or

 

 

5800 series), plus a wireless keypad (5827/5827BD).

 

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To expand the system using wireless, one or two of the same

 

 

type of RF Receivers can be used.

 

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Any zone from 1-63 can be used as a wireless zone. The total

 

 

number of transmitters supported by each receiver is shown in

 

 

the table above.

RF Receivers

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Supports the 4281 and 5881 series RF receivers.

(General)

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The receivers respond to status and alarm signals from wireless

 

 

transmitters (@345MHz USA; 315MHz Canada 5700 series,

 

 

345MHz 5800 series using 5882 receiver) within a nominal

 

 

range of 200 feet, and relay this information to the control.

 

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Two of the same type of receivers can provide either a greater

 

 

area of coverage, or to provide redundant protection. The type

 

 

of receiver used is identified in program field 1*32.

 

 

Important: If using two receivers, one of them must be

 

 

disconnected while enrolling 5800 series transmitter serial

 

 

numbers. You will not be able to enroll serial numbers if both are

 

 

connected during the serial number enrolling procedure.

 

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Receivers must be mounted externally to the control a minimum

 

 

of 10' away from the control and from other receivers.

 

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The 4281/5881 receivers connect to the keypad data lines.

Receiver Supervision

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If the connection is broken between the receiver and the control

 

 

panel, a TROUBLE will be displayed for zones 89 or 91 (if type

 

 

05 is assigned). In addition, all zones associated with the

 

 

receiver will report a trouble condition.

 

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If, within a programmed interval of time, the receiver does not

 

 

hear from any of its transmitters, a TROUBLE will appear for

 

 

zones 88 or 90 (if type 05 is assigned).

House Identification

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5700 series receivers respond only to transmitters set to the

 

 

same house ID (01-31). This prevents system interference from

 

 

transmitters in other nearby systems. 5800 series receivers

 

 

require house ID only when using a wireless keypad.

 

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Use Sniffer Mode (described later) to make sure you do not

 

 

choose a House ID that is in use in a nearby system.

 

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4281/5881 (for 5827) house ID is programmed via #93 Menu

 

 

Mode, Device Programming.

Sniffer Mode For

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To check for house IDs being used in nearby systems, enter

House ID

 

your "Installer Code" + [#] + [2]. Remove the batteries from

(Code + [#] + [2])

 

transmitters installed in this system to avoid receiving their

 

 

house IDs.

 

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The receiver will now "sniff" out any House IDs in the area and

 

 

display them. Keeping the receiver in this mode for about 2

 

 

hours will give a good indication of the house IDs being used.

 

 

To exit the Sniffer Mode, simply key your installer code + OFF,

 

 

then set your house ID to one not displayed in the "Sniffer

 

 

Mode".

 

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Important: Since Sniffer Mode effectively disables RF point

 

 

reception, Sniffer Mode cannot be entered while any partition

 

 

is armed.

 

 

 

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