Ademco 8DL5827BD-1 remote alarm accessory User Manual

Honeywell International Inc. remote alarm accessory N6484V4

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 N6484V4  7/03 5827BD  Wireless Bidirectional Console Installation and Setup Guide  GENERAL INFORMATION The 5827BD Wireless Bidirectional Console is designed to be used in conjunction with a 58ooTM Transmitter Module.  Additional 5827BDs (any quantity) may be used in conjunction with the same 5800TM.  The 5800TM is compatible with any control panel that is also equipped with a 4281 type (5700 System) or 5881 type (5800 System) RF receiver.   5827 Bidirectional Console The 5827BD can operate the protection system similarly to other consoles, via its keypad.  In addition, its three LEDs (red, green, and yellow) and piezoelectric sounder can indicate status information relative to: system arming/ trouble/ emergency, RF transmission/confirmation, and 5827BD programming and power. The keypad configuration is similar to that of standard consoles.  The [✱] key, however, is also the [ON/STAT] (powerup and system status inquiry) key instead of a “READY” key, as it is on other consoles (see OPERATION).  There are three panic keys: A, B, and C (comparable to other consoles’ panic key pairs of 1/✱), ✱/#, and 3/# respectively). The console, if so programmed, also features “Quick Key” operation, which allows use of the [#] key instead of entry of the security code when performing functions. 5800TM Transmitter Module For every installation of one or more 5827BDs, one 5800TM is required.  It complements the 4281 or 5881 RF receiver in that it transmits the information to be displayed on, or sounded by, the 5827BD.  No modification to the control is necessary.  It connects directly to the control’s console connection points, as described later. 7801234569#*5827BD-001-V0READYARM SEND/RCVSTAYAWAYOFFTESTMAXIMUMBYPASSINSTANTCODECHIMEON/STATANTENNASOUNDERLEDSGREENYELLOWREDC (3/#)B (  /#)A (1/  )PANIC KEYSPOWER-UP KEY** INSTALLATION 5827BD Bidirectional Console Installation The console is designed to be portable, for use throughout the protected premises.  If desired, it may be stored on its accompanying mounting bracket (easily installable via two countersunk mounting holes).  Keyhole slots on the rear of the console slip onto two hooks on the mounting bracket, and the console is easily removable.   When operating, or selecting a location for storing the console, observe the same precautions as used for locating the wireless system’s other transmitters (see the control panel’s instruction manual).  For example, operating the console on or near large metal objects may decrease range and/or block transmissions. 1.  Install the console’s battery by sliding off the battery compartment cover on its rear.  Observe polarity!  Replace the cover. 2.  Program the console’s memory as follows:  a.  Power up the console by depressing the [✱] key.  The yellow LED blinks. In case the console was previously programmed, the system status may also be annunciated (see Power-up and System Status Inquiry on next page). b.  Enter console programming mode by depressing the [1] and [3] keys (both at the same time) for 3 seconds.  Alternate blinking of the red and green LEDs confirms that the unit is in console programming mode. c.  Program the desired functions, in the order given in the table that follows.  Note that every sequence starts with a [✱] and ends with a [#].  FUNCTION KEY SEQUENCE 1.  Enter YOUR System’s 4-Digit Master Code  [✱]     [8]     [4-Digit Master Code]     [#] 2. Enable Quick Key Operation    (arm, disarm, and chime) or (Arm and chime, but not disarm) [✱]     [1]     [4-Digit Master Code]     [#] or [✱]     [2]     [4-Digit Master Code]     [#] 3.  Enter YOUR 5700/5800System’s House ID  (e.g., 06) selected from 01-31 [✱]     [9]     [0]     [6]  [#] 4. Enter RF System Used:  5700 System (4281 RF receiver) or 5800 System (5881 RF receiver) [✱]     [5]     [7]       [#] or [✱]     [5]     [8]       [#] 5.  Exit console programming mode.  [✱] Notes:   1)  Upon the detection of each closing ‘#’, a confirmation sound is generated: •  following a valid entry, a triple beep •  following an erroneous entry, a single, long (2 sec) beep. 2)   The 5827BD can be reprogrammed at any time. 3)   Each time the console-programming mode is entered, Quick Key operation is disabled and must be reenabled, if so desired. PRELIMINARY 7/25/03..tp
  - 2 -  3.  Affix the appropriate panic key label to the space below any panic key that is active, according to the function that has been programmed for it in the control.  A sheet of labels accompanies the 5827BD. Note:  Not all of the three panic keys may be active for the system with which the console is used.  This depends on the type of control used and its programming.  Refer to the control’s installation manual. 4.  Connect the provided antenna, if necessary, by screwing it into its threaded connector at the top of the console.  The 5827 has an internal antenna, and in many installations the system will operate adequately with this antenna alone.  For large installations, however, it may be necessary to add the external antenna. 5800TM Transmitter Module Installation Installation instructions accompany the 5800TM, but are given here as well, for your convenience. Observe the same precautions in selecting a location for the 5800TM as for the system’s 4281 or 5881 RF receiver, to insure good transmission and reception.  The 5800TM must be located next to the system’s receiver (between one and two feet from the 4281/5881’s antennas).  Do not install the 5800TM within the system control panel’s cabinet.  Mount it remotely, on its accompanying mounting bracket.  The bracket is identical to the one that accompanies the 5827BD and may be mounted the same way. PROGRAMMING For an addressable system: 1.  Select on e of the following addresses for the 5800tm by removing its cover, and cutting the appropriate jumper(s) on its circuit board, as follows: FOR ADDRESS  CUT JUMPER(S) 28 RED (W1) 29 WHITE (W2) 30 BOTH  2.  Program the control panel, by assigning the address selected above to one of the wired consoles in the system. For a Non-Addressable System: No programming is required. WIRING CONNECTIONS Connect the 5800TM to the control panel’s connection points, using the supplied connector with flying leads.  Wire colors and functions match those for consoles: RED +12VDC BLACK Ground GREEN  Data to Control Panel YELLOW  Data from Control Panel BLUE Not used OPERATION Power-up and System Status Inquiry Touching the [✱] ([ON/STAT]) key powers up the 5827BD, and sends an inquiry to the 5800TM, requesting the system status to be annunciated (see table on next page).  Subsequent depressions of the same key will initiate additional inquiries.  Notes:  1.  Upon power-up (by depression of the [ON/STAT] key), the yellow LED will blink.  The yellow LED will be lit during RF communication, indicating transmission is in progress or reception has just been completed.  If a low battery condition exists in the 5827BD, it will be displayed on wired consoles as zone 00. 2.  At any time (following a power-up), the depression of any key and its acceptance by the console will be indicated by a blink of the yellow LED, and a brief key actuation ‘blip’ will be heard.  (As explained later, a panic key has to be continuously depressed for at least 2 seconds in order to power-up and/or be accepted by the system). 3.  A long (2 second) beep, occurring within 4 seconds after power-up or following the last key depression (of a command or an inquiry) indicates lack of response from the control (via the 5800TM).  Press the [ON/STAT] key again (or move to a new location and re-key your command). Approximately 10 seconds after the last key depression, the 5827BD will automatically power down. No subsequent LED or sound indications will occur until the unit is again powered up (thus, in chime mode, the chime is not annunciated by the 5827BD).  The following table shows the various status indications that can occur during the time that the unit is powered up: SYSTEM STATUS INDICATIONS for 5827BD LED  LED CONDITION  CONSOLE’S SOUNDER  SYSTEM STATUS1 2 BEEPS2  ARMED AWAY OR MAXIMUM ON STEADILY  3 BEEPS2  ARMED STAY OR INSTANT PULSED BEEPING3  ARMED, FIRE ALARM IN PROGRESS, OR MEMORY OF IT IS PRESENT STEADY SOUND3  ARMED, BURGLARY IN PROGRESS, OR MEMORY OF IT IS PRESENT RED (ARM)  BLINKING SILENT  DISARMED, BUT NOT YET CLEARED OF ALARM  MEMORY HISTORY (BURGLARY OR FIRE)
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