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

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Supports 5700 or 5800 series transmitters.

(General)

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Each transmitter has a unique transmitter ID number

 

 

(Zone #). 5700 series transmitters use DIP switches to

 

 

set the ID. 5800 series transmitters must have their ID

 

 

numbers "enrolled" by the system or downloaded.

 

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5700 series transmitters and the 5827 keypad must also

 

 

be set for a house ID. Other 5800 series transmitters

 

 

have built-in serial numbers and do not require a house

 

 

ID to be set. After installation, check that all transmitters

 

 

have been assigned the proper house ID by using the

 

 

procedure described later.

Trans. Supervision

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Each transmitter (except 5701, 5727, 5801, 5802,

 

 

5802CP, & 5804) is supervised by a check-in signal that

 

 

is sent to the receiver at 70-90 minute intervals. If at least

 

 

one Check-in is not received from a transmitter within a

 

 

programmed interval (field 1*31), the keypad will display

 

 

the transmitter number and "CHECK" will be displayed.

 

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Each transmitter (including 5701; 5727, 5801, 5802, &

 

 

5802CP) is also supervised for low battery conditions,

 

 

and transmits a low battery signal when the battery has

 

 

approximately 30 days of life remaining. The keypad

 

 

displays the transmitter number and "LO BAT".

5800 Series "Enroll"

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5800 series transmitters have built-in serial numbers that

 

 

must be "enrolled" by the system during on-site

 

 

programming. Refer to PART 2. PROGRAMMING

 

 

PROCEDURES section for details.

Checking Trans.

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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])

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All transmitters that have been enabled for the partition in

 

 

which the test was initiated will be displayed. As each

 

 

transmitter checks in (up to 2 hours), its ID number will

 

 

disappear. A faster way to do this is to fault each

 

 

transmitter, which causes a transmission to be sent to the

 

 

receiver. When all transmitters have checked in, there

 

 

should be no ID numbers displayed.

 

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Repeat check for each partition using RF transmitters.

 

 

 

"Go/No Go" Test

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This mode helps determine the best location for each

Mode (Patented)

 

transmitter and is activated by putting the control panel in

 

 

the TEST mode.

 

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The receiver's sensitivity is reduced by half. Once

 

 

transmitters are placed in their desired locations and the

 

 

approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is

 

 

connected to the transmitter's screw terminals, fault each

 

 

transmitter. Do not conduct this test with your hand

 

 

wrapped around the transmitter.

 

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If a single receiver is used, the keypad will beep three

 

 

times to indicate signal reception. If two receivers are

 

 

used, the keypad will beep once if the first receiver

 

 

received the signal, twice if the second receiver received

 

 

the signal and three times if both receivers heard the

 

 

signal (which is desirable for redundant configurations).

 

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If the keypad does not beep, reorient or move the

 

 

transmitter to another location. Usually a few inches in

 

 

either direction is all that is required.

 

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To exit this mode, enter the installer code and press

 

 

OFF. Note that the Receiver's sensitivity is fully restored

 

 

when this mode is exited.

 

 

 

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