Fault Annunciation | Since the phone module, RF receiver(s), VIM and the polling loop are shared | |||
| among the 2 partitions, the scheme for annunciating their failure follows: | |||
| Respective faults (for zones 87, 88Ð91, 93 & 97) will report as trouble conditions | |||
| only, and as such, should be assigned either zone type 00 if no annunciation is | |||
| desired, or zone type 05 if annunciation as trouble condition is desired. If the | |||
| polling loop or RF link fails, the corresponding zone number will display a trouble | |||
| condition for each partition that uses the device that failed. In addition, all zones | |||
| associated with that device will indicate a check condition. The trouble condition | |||
| will not interfere with the ability to arm the partition, but the faults must first be | |||
| bypassed. |
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| NOTE: 5800 series transmitters have | |||
| annunciate a "CHECK" condition if cover is removed unless field *24 is disabled. | |||
Important Battery Notice | The wireless transmitters are designed to provide long battery life under normal | |||
| operating conditions. Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4Ð7 years | |||
| depending on the environment, usage, and the specific wireless device being | |||
| used. External factors such as humidity, high or low temperatures, as well as large | |||
| swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation. | |||
| The wireless system can identify a true low battery situation, thus allowing the | |||
| dealer or user of the system time to arrange a change of battery and maintain | |||
| protection for that given point within the system. | |||
| Button type transmitters should be periodically tested by the user for battery life | |||
| (ex. 5701, 5801, 5802, 5802MN, 5802CP, 5804). | |||
Compatible 5700 Series | 5701 | Panic Transmitter | ||
Wireless Devices |
| Programmable for either silent or audible | ||
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| switch programmed for zones 62 or 63). |
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| 5711 | Slimline Door/Window Transmitter | ||
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| Can be used with any closed circuit sensor. Can be used on any | ||
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| zone 1Ð63 but, if set for zones | ||
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| out between transmissions. |
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| 5 7 1 1 W M | Door/Window Transmitter w/Reed Switch | ||
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| Can be used with any closed circuit sensor, on any zone 1Ð63 but, if | ||
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| set for zones 32Ð47, there will be a | ||
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| transmissions. |
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| 5 7 1 5 W H | Universal Transmitter | ||
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| DIP switch selectable for fast response, open or closed circuit sensor | ||
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| usage, and has a tamper protected cover. Use in applications where | ||
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| open circuit heat detectors are needed or where fast response | ||
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| devices are needed. Can be used on any zone | ||
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| zones 32Ð47, there will be a | ||
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| transmissions. |
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| 5727 | Wireless Keypad | ||
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| The keypad is identified as zone "00" when it transmits low battery | ||
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| messages. The keypad panics are identified in the same way as wired | ||
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| keypad panics (i.e. 95, 96 & 99). |
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| 5716 | Door/Window Transmitter | ||
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| Can be used with any open or closed circuit sensor (DIP switch | ||
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| selectable), and features a | ||
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| zone | ||
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| between transmissions. |
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| 5775 | Wireless PIR | ||
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| DIP switch programmable for zones 32Ð47. | ||
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| NOTE: There is a | ||
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| preserve battery life. |
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| 5706 | Wireless Photoelectric Smoke Detector (System Sensor) | ||
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| DIP switch programmable for zones 48Ð55. |
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| 5707 | Wireless Photoelectric Smoke Detector (ESL) | ||
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| DIP switch programmable for zones 48Ð55. |
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