Ademco 8DL5800RP User Manual II with FCC PART 15 statements

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ADEMBD
Draft 7/16/2001 2:56 PM
K7777 mm
5800RP
RF Repeater Module
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
The 5800RP RF Repeater Module contains an RF receiver and a
transmitter. it is intended tor use in extending the range ol
ADEMCO‘s 5900 series HP devices.
The 5800RP receives alarm, status. and control messages tram 5800
devices, and lorwards these messages to control panel connected
receivers such as the metal and 5893. The control then responds
accordingly term/disarm the system. initiate an alarm, etc).
The ssoonp also transmits its own status including tamper, AC loss
and HF jam detect via a unique serial number. Status is sent
whenever a change occurs or as part at a supervisory check-iii
message sent approxrrnatoiy once an hour,
The 5800RP contains a rechargeable battery that provides up to 5
hours ol standby opeiation anerAC is lost.
The 5800RP leatures a Spatial Diversity system that virtually
eliminates the possibility cl 'Nulls' and ‘Dead Spots' within the
coverage area.
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INSTALLATION
The 5800RP is mounted remotely in Its own housing. Avoid mounting the
5883 with Its antennas touching a metal surtace Follow the mounting
direcoons below.
Remove the ssoonP‘s cover by inserting and twisting a screwdriver
blade in the slot at the centerot the covers loweredge. Note that
removing the cover also places the 5800RP in the aortic Go Test
mode. This decreases its range during installation to insure an
adequate margin during normal operation
For concealed wiring, route wires through the rectangular opening at
the rear oi the base beiore mounting For surtace wiring entry, a thin
breakaway area is provided along the bases right edge.
Mount the module in the selected location. For greatest security. use
all lourmounting holes (two keyslot holes and two round holes) in the
plastic base.
Install the antennas in the rightvhand terminals at the two terminal
blocks at the upper edge at the 5800RP's circuit board, one into each
block's light-hand terminal, and tighten the screws to secure them.
Attix the SBDOHP's Summary ol Connecuons label to the inside ot the
housing cover. Make sure the arrows and large ‘plus sign' on the label
line up with the corresponding posts in the cover,
Set DIP swnches 4-8 to the appropriate House ID (1-31) using Figure
3, Make sure the House ID set by the DIP switches matches that
entered in the control.
Connect the powersuppiy to the 5800RP's terminals. Reler to Figure
3. These tenninais are not polarized The leads lrorn DC supplies may
be connected to either terminal.
It module supervision is desired. program the 5800FtP as a zone and
enroll its serial number. Press and release the tamper switch to send
RF messages while enrolling. The yellow LED should blink on when
messages are sent.
Note the loilowing when enrolling
Zone type = 5 (trouble by day (alarm by night)
input type = (RF)
Loop number= I
Use the RF interlerence LED located on the 5800HP's circuit board as
an indicator at strong local radio treouency interference. See Figure 2.
lt this LED is continuously lit, the 5800RP's module should be
relocated.
Begin battery installation by attaching an adhesive backed velcro strip
to the Summary 01 Connections label in the cover. Place the strip
within the large box drawing labeled 'BATTERV‘. Reler to Figure 2.
Attach another adhesive backed velcro strip to the battery. Attach the
battery to the cover by tirrnly pressing the two velcro strips together,
Make sure the the battery is positioned as shown in Figure 2,
Plug the battery connectorinto a matching connector on the 5800RP
PCB. Reterto Figure 2.
Note that the battery must be allowed to charge ovemtght in order
to reach is full capacity.
Replace the cover on the 5300FlP.

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