Honeywell 5820XL manual About this Manual, Software Features, Terms Used in this Manual

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IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual

1.1.2Software Features

125 software zones, 250 output groups.

Advanced smoke detector features: Automatic drift compensation Maintenance alert region

Point status eliminates calibrated smoke test requirements for NFPA 72

“JumpStart” feature for easy programming

Non-volatile event history stores 1000 events

A choice of output patterns available for notification outputs, including ANSI 3.41 temporal signal

Built-in synchronization appliance support for AMSECO, Faraday, Gentex®, System Sensor®, and Wheelock®.

1.2About this Manual

This manual is intended to be a complete reference for all installation and operation tasks for the 5820XL. Please let us know if the manual does not meet your needs in any way. We value your feedback!

1.2.1Terms Used in this Manual

The following terminology is used with the IntelliKnight 5820XL system:

 

Table 1-1 Manual Terminology

 

 

Term

Description

 

 

 

 

SLC

Signaling line circuit

 

 

Module

The term module is used for all hardware devices except for SLC

 

addressable devices and notification appliances. This includes the 5820XL

 

panel itself and the built-in 5897 power supply. It also refers to any

 

(optional) 5815XL SLC expansion modules.

 

 

Input Point

An addressable sensing device, such as a smoke or heat detector or a contact

 

monitor device.

 

 

Input Zone

A protected area made up of input points.

 

 

Output Point

A notification point or circuit for notification appliances. Relay circuits and

(or Output Circuit)

auxiliary power circuits are also considered output points.

 

 

Group (or “Output Group”)

A group of output points. Operating characteristics are common to all

 

output points in the group.

 

 

Output (or “Cadence”) Pattern

The pattern that the output will use, for example, Constant, March Code,

 

ANSI 3.41. Applies to zones and special system events. See Section 7.7.3.2

 

for additional information.

 

 

Mapping

Mapping is the process of specifying which outputs are activated when

 

certain events occur in the system. Section 6.2 explains mapping in detail.

 

 

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Honeywell 5820XL About this Manual, Software Features, Terms Used in this Manual, Manual Terminology, Term Description

5820XL specifications

The Honeywell 5820XL is a versatile and advanced wireless motion detector designed for residential and commercial security applications. It offers a combination of cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for ensuring safety and peace of mind.

One of the standout features of the Honeywell 5820XL is its advanced imaging technology. The detector employs Passive Infrared (PIR) sensing, which allows it to detect motion based on the heat emitted by objects in its field of view. This ensures high sensitivity to human movement while minimizing false alarms triggered by pets or environmental factors.

The Honeywell 5820XL is engineered with a sleek, low-profile design that can seamlessly blend into various indoor environments. Its unobtrusive presence makes it suitable for both residential homes and businesses. The device is also lightweight and compact, facilitating easy installation in various locations without compromising performance.

Another key characteristic of the 5820XL is its impressive range of detection. The unit offers a coverage area of up to 40 feet in a standard installation, ensuring a wide detection span that is effective in larger spaces. Additionally, it features a 90-degree field of view, allowing for comprehensive monitoring of hallways, rooms, and open areas.

The 5820XL is built with dual zone detection technology, which helps it distinguish between different types of motion. This not only reduces false alarms but also provides enhanced security by focusing on genuine threats. Furthermore, the detector is equipped with a tamper switch that triggers an alert if the unit is removed or tampered with, providing an additional layer of protection.

For added convenience, the Honeywell 5820XL utilizes a robust wireless communication system, ensuring a reliable connection with Honeywell security panels. The unit operates on a long-lasting battery, which minimizes maintenance and allows for uninterrupted performance.

In summary, the Honeywell 5820XL wireless motion detector combines advanced sensing technology, expansive detection range, and a sleek design to provide effective motion surveillance. Its dual zone detection, along with the tamper alert feature, adds to its functionality, making it a valuable addition to any security system. Whether for residential or commercial use, the Honeywell 5820XL stands out as a dependable choice in motion detection technology.