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 | ||
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4281L | 4 | 5881L | 8 |
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The following table summarizes wireless expansion characteristics.
Zones Supported | ¥ | The system supports up to 63 wireless transmitters (5700 or |
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| 5800 series), plus a wireless keypad (5827/5827BD). |
| ¥ | To expand the system using wireless, one or two of the same |
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| type of RF Receivers can be used. |
| ¥ | Any zone from |
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| number of transmitters supported by each receiver is shown in |
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| the table above. |
RF Receivers | ¥ | Supports the 4281 and 5881 series RF receivers. |
(General) | ¥ | The receivers respond to status and alarm signals from wireless |
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| transmitters (@345MHz USA; 315MHz Canada 5700 series, |
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| 345MHz 5800 series using 5882 receiver) within a nominal |
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| range of 200 feet, and relay this information to the control. |
| ¥ | Two of the same type of receivers can provide either a greater |
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| area of coverage, or to provide redundant protection. The type |
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| of receiver used is identified in program field 1*32. |
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| Important: If using two receivers, one of them must be |
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| disconnected while enrolling 5800 series transmitter serial |
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| numbers. You will not be able to enroll serial numbers if both are |
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| connected during the serial number enrolling procedure. |
| ¥ | Receivers must be mounted externally to the control a minimum |
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| of 10' away from the control and from other receivers. |
| ¥ | The 4281/5881 receivers connect to the keypad data lines. |
Receiver Supervision | ¥ | If the connection is broken between the receiver and the control |
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| panel, a TROUBLE will be displayed for zones 89 or 91 (if type |
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| 05 is assigned). In addition, all zones associated with the |
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| receiver will report a trouble condition. |
| ¥ | If, within a programmed interval of time, the receiver does not |
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| hear from any of its transmitters, a TROUBLE will appear for |
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| zones 88 or 90 (if type 05 is assigned). |
House Identification | ¥ | 5700 series receivers respond only to transmitters set to the |
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| same house ID |
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| transmitters in other nearby systems. 5800 series receivers |
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| require house ID only when using a wireless keypad. |
| ¥ | Use Sniffer Mode (described later) to make sure you do not |
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| choose a House ID that is in use in a nearby system. |
| ¥ | 4281/5881 (for 5827) house ID is programmed via #93 Menu |
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| Mode, Device Programming. |
Sniffer Mode For | ¥ | 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 |
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| house IDs. |
| ¥ | The receiver will now "sniff" out any House IDs in the area and |
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| display them. Keeping the receiver in this mode for about 2 |
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| hours will give a good indication of the house IDs being used. |
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| To exit the Sniffer Mode, simply key your installer code + OFF, |
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| then set your house ID to one not displayed in the "Sniffer |
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| Mode". |
| ¥ | Important: Since Sniffer Mode effectively disables RF point |
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| reception, Sniffer Mode cannot be entered while any partition |
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| is armed. |
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