If the keypad does not beep, re-orient or move the transmitter to another location. Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required.

3.Mount the transmitter according to the instructions provided with the transmitter.

4.Exit the GO/NO GO test mode by entering Installer Code + ( OFF ).

You should now proceed to Check-Out Procedure for Wireless Zones” at the end of this section.

5800 Series Transmitter Setup

General 5800 series transmitters have built-in serial numbers that must be entered

Information (“enrolled”) into the system using the56 or 83 interactive mode, or input to the control via the downloader. 5800 series transmitters (except 5827 described separately) do not have DIP switches.

5800 Series Each transmitter's zone number is programmed into the system in56 mode.

Transmitter Input Some transmitters, such as the 5816 and 5817, can support more than one

Loops "zone" (referred to as loops or inputs). On the 5816 for example, the wire con- nection terminal block is loop 1, the reed contact is loop 2. Each loop must be assigned a different zone number and entered separately.

For button transmitters (wireless "keys"), such as the 5804, you must assign a unique zone number to each individual button used on the transmitter. Each button on the transmitter also has a pre-designated loop or input number, which is displayed when entered.

Refer to 5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification in the separate Programming Guide manual

UL

The 5816, and 5817 do not supervise their loop wiring for shorts Therefore,

 

 

for UL Household Burglary installations, the loop wiring may not exceed 3 ft.

 

 

 

Programming an RF House ID (01–31) in field 24 is necessary only if

 

using 5827 or 5827BD wireless keypads. An RF House ID is not necessary

 

for other 5800 series transmitters and the entry should be left at “00” (default)

 

in those cases.

 

The 5827 wireless keypad reports low battery status as zone "00."

5800 Series

All of the transmitters described have one or more unique factory assigned

Transmitter Input

loop inputs. Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone (e.g., a

 

Types

5804's four button inputs require four programming zones).

 

 

 

5800 Transmitters can be entered into the system as one of the following input

 

 

 

device types:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input Device Type

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"RF"

Sends periodic check-in signals, as well as fault,

 

 

 

(Supervised RF)

restore, and low battery signals. The transmitter

 

 

 

 

must remain within the receiver's range.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"UR"

Sends all the signals that the "RF" type does,

 

 

 

(Unsupervised RF)

but the control does not supervise the check-in

 

 

 

 

signals. The transmitter may therefore be

 

 

 

 

carried off-premises.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"BR"

These send only fault signals. They do not send

 

 

 

(Unsupervised Button

low battery signals until they are activated. The

 

 

 

RF)

transmitter may be carried off-premises.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters until ready to use, as will be

 

 

 

indicated under “Programming the RF Transmitters (5800 RF Systems)”later

 

 

 

in this section. Though it is not critical to remove batteries after entering into

 

 

 

the system, it is recommended in order to avoid interference while entering

 

 

 

additional transmitters into the system.

 

 

 

 

 

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