ADEMCO via30 Installation Instructions Manual page 42

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5742 Audio
Discrlmlnator/Transmitter
For use in unoccupiedareas to detect the sound of shatteringglass when a
win-
dow is broken. Built-in 5716 type transmitter.
5743 Dual
Technology
Glass
Break Detector/Transmitter
Detects the sound and shock vibrationsof breaking glass and requires the pres-e
ence of both to initiatean alarm conditiontransmission. 6uilt-in 5716 type trans-
mitter.
5775
PIR Detector/Transmitter
Dual element passive infrared detector/transmitterwith built-in selectable pulse
count. DIP switchprogrammablefor zones 32-47. Note: There is a 3 minute lock-
out between transmissionsto conserve battery life.
5727 Wireless
Keypad
Can be used to turn the burglary protection on and off, and features the same
built-in panic functions as wired consoles for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm.
An LED indication lights each time a key is pressed, to verify transmission.The
keypad is identified (as zone "00"' on fixed English consoles) when it transmits
with a low batfery.
5800
RF System
5801 Wireless
Panic
Transmitter
Wireless
Transmitters
Has four pushbuttons,
each with a unique input code. The control unit's
for
response to each of the buttons is programmable (e.g., Panic, Arm-Stay, Arm-
5881
Away, Disarm, etc. See note be/ow 5803.
5802 Pendant
& 5802CP
Belt Clip
(Personal
Emergency)
Transmitters
Their single pushbuttons
should usually be programmed
for control unit
response
of 24
Hr Audible or 24 Hr Silent. Other zone responses are possible.
Each contains a non-replaceable battery. At end of its life, the entire unit should
be replaced. See note be/ow 5803.
5803 Wireless
Key Transmitter
Has three pushbuttons, each with a unique input code. The control unit's
response to each of the buttons is programmable (e.g., Arm–Stay, Arm-Away,-
Disarm, etc.). Contains a non-replaceable battery. At end of its life, the entire unit
should be replaced.
Note:
The 5801, 5802, 5802CP, and 5803 should usually be programmed as
unsupervised (no periodic check-in sgnal) so that they may be carried off-
premises: UR" (unsupervised RF) type for 5801, "BR'" (button RF) type for 5802,
5802CP, and 5803. See each unit's instructions for complete information.
5806 & 5807 Wireless
Photoelectric
Smoke Detectors
One piece smoke detectors with built-in transmitter. Built-in UL Listed 85 dB
piezoelectric alarm sounder and audible low battery warning. Should be learned
as "RF" (supervised RF) type.
5816
Door/Window
Transmitter
Has two unique input codes: one for a wired closed circuit contact loop, and the
other for a built-in reed switch (used in conjunction with a magnet). Should be
learned as "RF" (supervised RF) type.
5817 Multi-Point
Universal
Transmitter
Has three unique input codes: one for a DIP switch settable "Primary" contact
loop, and the others for two "Auxiliary" closed circuit contact loops. The "Primary"
loop may be set for: a) Repeating or Single Transmission, b) Normally Open or
Normally Closed Circuit, c) Slow or Fast Response, and d) 3 Minute or No Trans-
mission Inhibit. Should be learned as "RF" (supervised RF) type.
5827 Wireless
Keypad
Can be used to turn the burglary protection on and off, and features the same
built-in panic functions as wired consoles for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm.
An LED indication lights each time a key is pressed, to verify transmission. The
keypad is identified (as zone "00" on fixed English consoles) when it transmit-
with a low battery.
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