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Honeywell ADEMCO 5804BD User Manual

Honeywell ADEMCO 5804BD
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5804BD is a four-button wireless key that permits an alarm system to be controlled remotely. It is a bi-
directional device, which means that it can send a command to the control, such as to arm or disarm, and can also
receive status back from the control, which is indicated by two bi-color status LEDs and a piezoelectric sounder.
Each button can be programmed for any zone response type by using the control’s transmitter “enroll” mode.
Typical use is for arming, disarming, panic, and output relay operation.
The 5804BD must be used in conjunction with a bidirectional 5800 tranceiver (6150RF, 6160RF, 5883H, etc.) or a
combination of 5800TM (Transmitter Module) and 5881 Family RF Receiver.
The unit is powered by two replaceable batteries designed to provide several years of operation (see “To Replace
the Battery” for more information).
PROGRAMMING THE 5804BD HOUSE ID
You need to program a House ID number into the unit before you can to use it to display the system status. The
House ID number must be same as the one used in the control panel. The House ID must be in the range
of 01 to 31. The default in the 5804BD is 10.
To Enter a House ID
1. Enter House ID mode by pressing the “A,” “B,” and “C buttons at the same time until the Red and Green
LEDs alternate flashing.
2. Enter the House ID number by using the “A” button to enter the 10’s digit and the “B” button to enter the 1’s
digit.
Note: If the entry is out of range (greater than 31), the unit will generate a long beep and discard the entry.
3. Accept the entry by pressing the “D button.
4. The unit displays the stored number by flashing the left LED for the 10’s
digit and flashing the right LED for
the 1’s digit (for example, for House ID 21, the left LED will flash twice, the right LED will flash once).
5. The unit will then exit the House ID mode (a beep will be heard).
Example: To enter House ID # 17 into the unit:
To View the House ID
a) Enter House ID mode as described in step 1 (above).
b) Depress the “D” button to view.
c) The unit will display the stored number as described in step 4 (above).
d) The unit will then exit House ID mode (a beep will be heard).
ADEMCO 5804BD
BI-DIRECTIONAL WIRELESS KEY
N8209V2 04
/
10 Rev. A
Loop Assignments:
Button A =>Loop 3
Button B =>Loop 2
Button C =>Loop 4
Button D =>Loop 1
Note: Place the 5881 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.
Enter HID mode:
Press A + B + C
buttons until LEDs
flash.
Enter HID # 17: Press
& release A button
once, press & release
B button 7 times.
To accept entry, press
D button.
1 2 3
4
HID will be shown
by flashing LEDs.
Then exit HID
mode.
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Honeywell ADEMCO 5804BD Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelADEMCO 5804BD
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

Loop Assignments

Maps buttons A, B, C, and D to specific loop numbers for system programming.

Receiver Placement Note

Advises on optimal placement of the RF receiver and transmitter for best reception.

Programming the 5804BD House ID

To Enter a House ID

Step-by-step guide to program a House ID number using button presses and LED feedback.

To View the House ID

Procedure to check the currently stored House ID through LED indications.

Programming and Operation

Programming a House ID in the Alarm Control

Details on entering the House ID into various alarm control panel models.

Programming the Buttons

Instructions for assigning buttons to zones and programming their serial numbers.

Button C Handling

Guides on how to disable the 'C' button to prevent accidental activation.

Arm/Disarm Button Configuration

Steps to assign users and configure buttons for arming/disarming functions.

Activating a Button

How to press and hold a button to trigger its programmed function.

Requesting System Status

Method to check alarm system status using button presses and LED feedback.

Advanced Features and Maintenance

Multiple Button Operations

Describes using button pairs for panic, fire, and medical alarms.

Battery Life and Failure

Discusses factors affecting battery life and indications of low battery.

Low-Battery Indication

Details the visual cues indicating the need to replace batteries.

Install / Replace Batteries

Step-by-step instructions for safe battery removal and installation.

Specifications and Compliance

Unit Removal from Belt Clip

Instructions on how to detach or attach the wireless key unit from its belt clip.

Device Specifications

Lists physical dimensions, belt clip size, and compatible battery types.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statements

Information on FCC compliance, user modifications, and interference.

Industry Canada (IC) Statements

Details Industry Canada compliance requirements for RF devices.

Warranty Information

Provides a URL for accessing the latest product warranty information.

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