Transmitters
NOTE: After replacing a low or dead battery, activate the transmitter and enter the security code + OFF to clear its memory of the "Low Battery" signal.
The following table | summarizes wireless transmitter characteristics. | |
Transmitters | ¥ | Supports 5700 or 5800 series transmitters. |
(General) | ¥ | Each transmitter has a unique transmitter ID number |
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| (Zone #). 5700 series transmitters use DIP switches to |
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| set the ID. 5800 series transmitters must have their ID |
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| numbers "enrolled" by the system or downloaded. |
| ¥ | 5700 series transmitters and the 5827 keypad must also |
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| be set for a house ID. Other 5800 series transmitters |
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| have |
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| ID to be set. After installation, check that all transmitters |
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| have been assigned the proper house ID by using the |
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| procedure described later. |
Trans. Supervision | ¥ | Each transmitter (except 5701, 5727, 5801, 5802, |
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| 5802CP, & 5804) is supervised by a |
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| is sent to the receiver at |
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| one |
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| programmed interval (field 1*31), the keypad will display |
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| the transmitter number and "CHECK" will be displayed. |
| ¥ | Each transmitter (including 5701; 5727, 5801, 5802, & |
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| 5802CP) is also supervised for low battery conditions, |
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| and transmits a low battery signal when the battery has |
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| approximately 30 days of life remaining. The keypad |
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| displays the transmitter number and "LO BAT". |
5800 Series "Enroll" | ¥ | 5800 series transmitters have |
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| must be "enrolled" by the system during |
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| programming. Refer to PART 2. PROGRAMMING |
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| PROCEDURES section for details. |
Checking Trans. | ¥ | To check that all transmitters have been set properly, |
Operation including |
| program the receiver to the proper house ID, if required, |
DIP & serial number |
| and enter the Installer code + [#] + [3]. |
(Code + [#] + [3]) | ¥ | All transmitters that have been enabled for the partition in |
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| which the test was initiated will be displayed. As each |
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| transmitter checks in (up to 2 hours), its ID number will |
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| disappear. A faster way to do this is to fault each |
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| transmitter, which causes a transmission to be sent to the |
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| receiver. When all transmitters have checked in, there |
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| should be no ID numbers displayed. |
| ¥ | Repeat check for each partition using RF transmitters. |
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"Go/No Go" Test | ¥ | This mode helps determine the best location for each |
Mode (Patented) |
| transmitter and is activated by putting the control panel in |
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| the TEST mode. |
| ¥ | The receiver's sensitivity is reduced by half. Once |
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| transmitters are placed in their desired locations and the |
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| approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is |
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| connected to the transmitter's screw terminals, fault each |
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| transmitter. Do not conduct this test with your hand |
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| wrapped around the transmitter. |
| ¥ | If a single receiver is used, the keypad will beep three |
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| times to indicate signal reception. If two receivers are |
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| used, the keypad will beep once if the first receiver |
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| received the signal, twice if the second receiver received |
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| the signal and three times if both receivers heard the |
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| signal (which is desirable for redundant configurations). |
| ¥ | If the keypad does not beep, reorient or move the |
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| transmitter to another location. Usually a few inches in |
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| either direction is all that is required. |
| ¥ | To exit this mode, enter the installer code and press |
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| OFF. Note that the Receiver's sensitivity is fully restored |
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| when this mode is exited. |
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