Ademco 8DL5842 Security Transceiver User Manual

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DRAFT – 24 February 2004  K9674ax  2/04  Rev. A  $'(0&2:LUHOHVV'LDOHU  Installation and Setup Guide  GENERAL INFORMATION The 5842 Wireless Dialer is a combination Central Station dialer and RF transceiver. It receives and acknowledges RF messages from the control’s transceiver. In response, it sends reports to the central station via the dialer. The 5842 also sends acknowledgements, supervisory and tamper RF transmissions to the control.   DIALER FEATURES •  ADEMCO Contact ID® central station reporting format. •  Reports low battery conditions to control panel. •  Front cover tamper switch.  The LEDs and their functions are described below: LED Function Green  Lights continuously and flickers during RF activity. Yellow  Flashes once each time the 5842 sends an acknowledge message to the control. Stays on while the dialer is using the telephone line. Red  Lights to indicate no setup information has been received, or setup information is incomplete. Once setup information is received the LED will go off.   REDYELGRNMOUNTINGHOLES(4)ANTENNAS(INSERT INRIGHT-HANDTERMINALS)BREAKOUTWIRINGOPENINGTAMPERSWITCHRJ31XTELEPHONEJACKWIRINGOPENING5842-001-V0TELEPHONE INTELEPHONE OUTRJ11TELEPHONEJACKBATTERYBATTERY  Figure 1 - 5842 Wireless Dialer (cover removed)  OPERATION The 5842 dialer is triggered by an RF message that contains a command, (i.e. a dialer report message or a line seize and clear command). It processes the command and remains active for a short time after it has received and acknowledged the last RF message from the control panel. The 5842 then reverts to Low current standby mode. The Wireless Dialer is normally in a low current standby mode, which maximizes battery life. At specific intervals the unit’s RF receiver is switched on, and listens for a “Time Sync” message from the control panel. If the “Time Sync” message is not received within a specified time the 5842 switches to an active receiving state. If the 5842 still does not receive a message it transmits a time sync fault to the control panel. Normal operation resumes after the control panel logs the event and transmits a “Time Sync Fault Restore” message. Failure to receive a kiss-off signal from the central station is reported to the control panel. Dialer reports are sent to the central station using ADEMCO Contact ID® format only.    PROGRAMMING AND INSTALLING THE 5842 WIRELESS DIALER Refer to the following procedure and the Installation and Setup Guide for the Control Panel being installed to program and install the 5842 Wireless Dialer:
 -2-   If the 5842 batteries are removed refer to REPLACING THE BATTERIES section before reinstalling/replacing the cells. Use only 1.5-volt alkaline batteries. Observe the polarity when installing batteries.   STEP DESCRIPTION 1.  Remove the cover from the 5842 Wireless Dialer. Note:  The 5842 is configured to accept programming data any time the cover is removed from the unit. The unit performs this function whether or not it has been previously programmed. 2.  Place the control in the Programming Mode and enable operation with the 5842 Wireless Dialer. Refer to the procedure in the Installation and Setup Guide for the Control Panel that is being installed. 3.  Install each antenna in the respective right-hand terminal of the two terminal blocks at the upper edge of the 5842’s circuit board, and tighten the screws to secure them. (Refer to Figure 1.) 4.  Install two 1.5V AA batteries in the 5842. The 5842 will activate its receiver and begin listening for an RF broadcast from the control panel. The panel’s Green, Yellow and Red LEDs will come on for one- (1) second after the unit is powered-up.  Notes:  (1)  Do not mount the 5842 or install the cover at this time.   (2)  To conserve battery life, the 5842’s listen mode has a five (5) minute time-out. If the 5842 times out, install and remove the cover to restart the listen mode. 5.  Exit the control panel’s programming mode by entering ✻99. 6.  The control panel will transmit the setup information and the 5842’s Green and Yellow LEDs will flash briefly. 7.  The control panel will indicate receipt of the RF acknowledgement from the 5842 by beeping three times and the 5842’s red LED will go out. 8.  Install the cover on the 5842. 9.  Place the control panel in Go/No Go Test Mode.  10.  After selecting a mounting location for the 5842 remove and replace the cover to activate the tamper and ensure the control has received the transmission.  11.  Exit the controls Go/No Go Test Mode (Refer to the Installation Instructions for the Control Panel being installed) and cause the control to send several dialer reports via the 5842. Ensure that the central station receives each report. 12.  For concealed wiring, route wires through the rectangular opening at the rear of the base before mounting. For surface wiring entry, a thin breakaway area is provided along the base's right edge. 13.  Mount the case back to a wall or to and electrical box using the 25mm-long self-tapping screws that are supplied (mollies for drywall are not supplied). 14.  Make Phone Line Connections - For local or full line seizure proceed to the appropriate steps below and refer to figure 2.  Local Seizure: Only the telephone equipment connected to the 5842 Wireless Dialer’s RJ11 jack will be disconnected to prevent interference while the 5842 is using the phone line. This may or may not include ALL the telephone equipment on the premises. a. Connect the incoming phone line to the 5842’s internal RJ31 jack.  b. Connect the handset phone lines to either 5842’s internal RJ11 jack. Full Line Seizure: Requires the installation of an RJ31X jack at the network demarcation (before any other premises connections).  It ensures that the ALL premises telephone equipment is disconnected and will not interfere with the 5842 while it is using the phone line. In the event of a problem with the 5842 it will also ensure uninterrupted service to all premises telephone equipment when the cable to the 5842 has been disconnected from the RJ31X jack. a. Cut the incoming RING and TIP phone lines (typically red and green, respectively) and connect them to RJ31X terminals 4 (red) and 5 (green). b. Connect the premises end of the cut RING and TIP wires to RJ31X terminals 1 (grey) and 8 (brown) respectively. c. Plug one end of the Direct Connect Cord to the wireless dialer’s internal RJ31 jack.  d. Plug the other end of the Direct Connect Cord into the RJ31X jack. 15.  Install the cover on the 5842 and secure it with the provided screw.  5842-002-V1TELEPHONE INTELEPHONE OUTINCOMINGPHONE LINEINCOMINGPHONE LINEDIRECT CONNECTTELCOTERMINATIONBLOCKRJ31XRJ11FULL LINE SEIZURE CONNECTIONSLOCAL LINE SEIZURE CONNECTIONSDIRECTCONNECTDIRECT CONNECTRJ31XGRAYREDGREEN BROWN41235678TO PREMISES PHONESRINGTIPRINGTIPTO CONTROL PANEL(FOR BACKUPREPORTING)5842TELEPHONE INTELEPHONE OUTRJ31XRJ115842 Figure 2 - 5842 Telephone Connections
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Document DescriptionII with FCC Part 15 Statments
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Date Submitted2004-03-12 00:00:00
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