IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual

Events to Report

The next six options select which types of events (or event families) will be reported to this account. (See Figure 7-12for location of these options on the screen.) Events are reported by zone.

Event Family

Events Included in this Family

 

 

 

 

Alarms

All alarms (Water Flow, Manual Pull, Detectors, Auxiliary Switches)

 

 

Alarm Restore

All alarm restores.

 

 

Supervisory/Trouble

All trouble and supervisory conditions and trouble and supervisory restores.

 

 

Enable/Disable Point

Enabling and disabling of input and output points.

 

 

Service/Test

Fire drill, walk test, dialer test, automatic test, all programming sessions.

 

 

System Reset

All system resets.

 

 

10.Press the or arrow to select Must, Yes, or No (see table below), then press .

11.Repeat step 10 for all six event report options.

For each event family, select M, Y, or N.

M(ust)

Must Report. Selecting "M" makes this a primary reporting account for this family of events. The dialer

 

MUST report events in this family to this account.

 

Selecting Must makes an account a primary reporting account. The dialer will try to report the event to

 

the primary account until it exceeds the "Switch Attempts" value. When the dialer has exceeded the

 

Switch Attempt retry limit, it will switch to a backup account (a "Can Report" or "Yes" account, see

 

below). If the dialer cannot report the event to any of the backup accounts, it will return to the primary

 

account and repeat the process until it exceeds the "Fail Attempts" value. If the Fail Attempts limit is

 

exceeded, an Account Trouble condition is generated and a local trouble will sound.

 

 

Y(es)

Can Report. Selecting Y makes this a backup account for this event family. The dialer will report to this

 

account only if it was previously unable to report the event to a Must account.

 

 

N(o)

No events in this family will ever be reported to this account.

 

 

Switch Attempts

Specify the number of times the dialer should attempt to report to this account before switching to the next account. Range is 01-15.

12. Enter the number of switch attempts (or press the or arrow), then press .

Fail Attempts

This feature specifies the number of times the dialer should attempt to perform the dial/switch sequence before issuing an account trouble condition. Range is 01 - 15 (Default = 10).

13. Enter the number of fail attempts (or press the or arrow), then press .

Selecting Primary and Secondary Phone Lines

For each account, select which phone line (Line 1 or Line 2) is primary. See Figure 7-12for an example of how to make this selection.

14. Press the or arrow to select line 1 or 2 as primary phone line, then press .

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Honeywell 5820XL manual Events to Report, Switch Attempts, Fail Attempts, Selecting Primary and Secondary Phone Lines

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.