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PROGRAMMING TABLE FOR 5827BD AND 5827BDE*
* Note: A section later in this manual provides the necessary information for enrolling the 5827BDE as a SignalSentry
(high security) device. See Enrolling the 5827BDE as a SignalSentry Device. However, the 5827BDE must first
be set up and tested in its normal operating mode, as indicated in the following sections
.
FUNCTION ENTER
1. To Enter YOUR System's 4-Digit Master CodeÊ: [
★
] + [8] + [4-Digit Master Code] + [#]
2. To Enable Quick Key Operation
†
(Arm, Disarm, & Chime): [
★
] + [1] + [4-Digit Master Code] + [#]
or
To Enable Quick Key Operation
†
(Arm & Chime, but
not
Disarm) [
★
] + [2] + [4-Digit Master Code] + [#]
3. To Enter YOUR 5700/5800 System's House ID: [
★
] + [9] + [0] + [6] + [#]
(e.g., 06) selected from 01Ð31
4. To Enter RF System Used, 5700 system (4281 type RF receiver): [
★
] + [5] + [7] + [#]
or
To Enter RF System Used, 5800 system (5881 type RF receiver): [
★
] + [5] + [8] + [#]
5. To Exit the keypad programming mode: [
★
] + [#]
†
Enabling ÒQuick KeyÓ may be skipped if this is not desired.
Notes:
1. Upon the detection of each closing '#', a confirmation sound is generated:
a) Following a valid entry, a triple beep. ÊÊÊb) Following an erroneous entry, a single, long (2 sec) beep.
2. The keypad can be re-programmed at any time.
3. Each time the keypad programming mode is entered, Quick Key operation is disabled and must be re-enabled, if so
ÊÊÊÊÊdesired.
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 wireless keypad.
Note:
ÊÊ
Not all of the three panic keys may be active for the
system with which the keypad 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 wireless keypad.
The keypad has an internal antenna, and in many installations
the system will operate adequately with this antenna alone.
However, for large installations where longer range may be
required, 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 RF receiver, to ensure good
transmission and reception.
The 5800TM must be located next to
the system's receiver (between one and two feet from the
receiver’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 wireless keypad and may be mounted
in the same way.
5800TM Transmitter Module Programming
For an Addressable System:
1. Select one 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 designating the address
(selected above) as a wired keypad in the systemÕs ÒDevice
ProgrammingÓ section.
3. For addressable 2-partitioned systems, i.e.,Vista-40, cut Red
for partition 1 or White for partition 2. No additional program-
ming is necessary.
For a Non-Addressable System:
Do not cut any jumpers. No programming is required.
5800TM Transmitter Module Wiring Connections
Connect the 5800TM to the control panel's keypad connection
points, using the supplied connector with flying leads. Wire colors
and functions match those for wired keypads:
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 wireless
keypad, 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
wireless keypad,
it will be displayed on wired
keypads as zone “00.” (or “64” on some controls).
2. At any time (following a power-up), the depression of any key
and its acceptance by the keypad 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).