Ademco 8DL5805BDV Alarm Accessory - Key Fob User Manual

Honeywell International Inc. Alarm Accessory - Key Fob K5756 ii

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 K5756  2/03 5805BDV TWO-WAY WIRELESS KEY WITH VOICE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  General Information The 5805BDV is a four-button wireless key that permits the user to control the alarm system remotely.  It is a two-way device that sends commands (e.g., Arm, Disarm, Panic) to the alarm system, and receives current status from the system. Additionally, the unit contains a Message Mode that allows the user to leave or retrieve voice messages. Status is indicated by one bi-color status LED and a speaker. Each button can be programmed for any zone response type, but is typically used for arming, disarming, panic, and output relay operation.    1.  The 5805BDV must be used in conjunction with one of the following: 5800TM (Transmitter Module) and a 5881 or 5881EN* receiver 6128RF keypad/transceiver, 6150RF, and 6160RF keypads Lynx control panel. 2.  Place the 5881 or 5881EN receiver and the 5800TM Transmitter Module in a high, centrally located area for best reception.  The 5800TM module must be located between 1 and 2 feet from the receiver. * Must be used to activate High-Security mode. The unit is powered by a single, replaceable, AAA battery and designed to provide up to 2 years of life. The battery is supplied with the unit but not installed (see “To Install/Replace Battery” for more information).  5805BDV-001-V0SpeakerLEDMicrophoneON OFF12 5805BDV Front View  Loop Assignments:   ON Button = Loop 3    OFF Button = Loop 2     1 Button = Loop 4    2 Button = Loop 1    To Install/Replace Battery   On backside of unit, press the battery door down, then push forward and pull up. NOTE: Be careful not to activate any buttons while doing this. Remove the old battery. Place the AAA battery into battery compartment (see diagram).    Observe polarity to prevent damage to the unit or to the battery. 5805BDV-002-V0 Programming the 5805BDV House ID  You must program a House ID number into the unit before you can use it to display the system status.  The House ID number, in the range of 01 to 31, must be the same as the one used in the control panel for each device. The default House ID of the 5805BDV is 10. To Program a House ID Enter Programming mode by pressing the ON, OFF, and 1 buttons at the same time. You will get an audio announcement stating “House ID Mode” with the LED flashing red and green alternately.  Enter the House ID number by using the ON button to enter the 10’s digit and the OFF button to enter the 1’s digit. Refer to the four examples below. NOTE: If the digits entered are not within the range of 01-31, the unit will not accept the entry. Accept the entry entered by pressing the 2 button. The unit displays the stored number by flashing the red LED for the 10’s digit and flashing the green LED for the 1’s digit (e.g., for House ID 21, the red LED will flash twice, the green LED will flash once). The unit will then automatically exit the House ID programming mode. If you enter an incorrect HID, you must start again from step 1 above.  Example:  To enter House ID # 17 into the unit: 5805BDV-003-V0Enter HID mode: Press ON + OFF + 1buttons  until  LED  flashesHID will be shown by flashing LED.Unit automatically exits HID.To accept entry, press 2 button.Enter HID #17: Press & release ON buttononce, press & release OFF button 7 times.1243  PRELIMINARY 2/26/03B..tp
- 2 - To View the House ID  1. Enter Programming mode as described in step 1 (previous page).   2. Depress the 2 button to view.  The unit displays the stored number as programmed on the previous page (step 4), then automatically exits Programming mode. Programming a House ID in the Control Panel On VISTA-40 control panels and above, use Device Programming mode to enable the RF receiver and enter the House ID number. On VIA-30 control panels and below, go to field  24 and enter the House ID number.  Programming the Buttons Each 5805BDV is assigned a unique serial number during manufacture.  Each button on the unit also has a unique “loop” number that must be programmed into the control panel during installation. Assign each button to an individual zone number and program the Input Type as BR (Button Type RF) by entering 5 in the control panel’s Zone Programming mode. Then, input the serial number by one of the following methods:   Transmit twice from the device by pressing one of the buttons when prompted for the serial number. Enter the serial number manually through the keypad.  Enter the serial number through Compass downloader software as applicable.   Be sure to include the loop number of each button during programming (see loop assignments on previous page).  NOTE: Do not use the 5805BDV for 24-hour silent alarm, as the unit itself is not silent. 1 Button If you choose not to use the 1 button, you must do the following to avoid a  “CHECK” condition when the button is accidentally pressed: Assign this button to a zone. After the serial number has been programmed, re-enter Zone Programming for that zone. At the “Zone Type” prompt, enter 00 and press [ ].   a)  On VIA-30 control panels and below, the system will ask whether you want to permanently delete that zone.  Enter 0 (No).  This will cause the system to retain the serial number, but render the button inactive.   b)  On VISTA-40 control panels and above, continue to press [ ] until you see the “Enter Zone No?” prompt again.  At this point, Press 00 and [ ]. Then press  99 to exit Program mode.  On VISTA-40 control panels and above To assign a user number to the Arm/Disarm button: Enter [4-digit User Code] + 8 + [User No.] + [4-digit new User Code]. Answer Yes or No to the “Open/Close Report?” question. Answer Yes to the “RF Button?” question. Enter the zone number assigned to the Arm/Disarm button. The keypad will show the summary of user information on its display. Test the Arm/Disarm button to make sure it operates correctly. Activating High-Security Mode  In order to activate this device in a High-Security mode type receiver, you must use a 5881EN receiver.  1.  Program the 5805BDV in Zone Programming mode as usual. 2.  After programming the unit, exit Zone Programming mode. 3.  Enter Go/No Go Test mode at the control panel (see the control panel Installation Instructions for specific information.) 4.  Press and hold the ON, 1, and 2 buttons at the same time.  You will get an audio announcement stating “Encrypted Mode On” with the LED flashing red and green alternately. 5.  The 5805BDV transmits a special signal to the receiver. After 2 seconds, the unit will shut down. The 5805BDV is now in High-Security mode.  Deactivating High-Security Mode Press and hold down the OFF, 1, and 2 buttons at the same time. You will get an audio announcement stating “Encrypted Mode Off” with the LED flashing red and green alternately. After 2 seconds the 5805BDV will shut down and is no longer in High-Security mode.  Adjusting Volume Level  This unit is shipped with the volume set to the lowest level. To adjust the volume, proceed as follows:  1.  ON OFF 2a. Press the 1 button for low volume level, or b. Press the ON button for medium volume level, or c. Press the OFF button for maximum volume level.  The word “CHECK” will be heard for the volume level adjustment. 2.  Press the 2 button to accept volume setting.   Volume level setting affects the life of the battery. Use low volume for maximum battery life.
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