Installing Wireless Zones - ADEMCO Lynx Installation Instructions Manual

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General Information
Zones: The control supports up to 24 wireless zones using 5800 Series transmitters, and up to 16 wireless buttons.
Range: The built-in RF receiver can detect signals from wireless transmitters within a nominal range of 200 feet.
Transmitters: 5800 Series transmitters have built-in serial numbers that must be entered into the system using the
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56 or
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described separately) do not have DIP switches.
Each transmitter's zone number is programmed into the system in
5817, can support more than one "zone" (referred to as loops or inputs). On the 5816, for example, the wire
connection terminal block is loop 1, the reed contact is loop 2. Each loop must be assigned a different zone number.
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For button transmitters (RF "keys") such as the 5804 and 5801, you must assign a unique zone number to each
individual button used on the transmitter. Each button on the transmitter also has a pre-designated loop or input
number, which is automatically displayed.
House Identification
If you are using a 5804BD, 5827 or 5827BD Wireless Keypad with
the system, you must program a House ID Code (01–31) in field
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24 to establish proper communication, and the keypad must be set
to the same ID. House ID 00 disables all wireless keypads. An RF
House ID is not necessary for other 5800 Series transmitters; the
entry should be left at "00" (default) in those cases.
The 5827 reports low battery status as zone "00."
Transmitter Supervision
Except for some transmitters that may be carried off-premises
(5802, 5802CP, 5804, 5804BD, 5827, and 5827BD), each
transmitter is supervised by a check-in signal that is sent to the
receiver at 70–90 minute intervals. If at least one check-in is not
received from each supervised transmitter within a 12-hour period,
the "missing" transmitter number(s) and "FAULT" will be
displayed.
The supervision for a particular transmitter in the system that may
also be carried off the premises (5801, 5802MN) may be turned off
by entering it as a "UR" (unsupervised RF) type, as described in the
*56 Zone Programming Mode section.
5800 Series transmitters have built-in tamper protection and will
annunciate as a fault condition if covers are removed.
Transmitter Input Types
All of the transmitters described have one or more unique factory-assigned input (loop) ID codes. Each of the inputs
requires its own programming zone (e.g., a 5804's four inputs require four programming zones).
Transmitters can be entered as one of the following types (see transmitter's instructions for appropriate input type):
Type
"RF" (Supervised RF)
"UR" (Unsupervised RF)
"BR" (Unsupervised Button RF) These only send fault signals. They do not send low battery signals until they
83 interactive mode, or input to the control via the downloader. 5800 Series transmitters (except the 5827,
The 5816 and 5817 Transmitters do not have EOL supervision of
Therefore, for UL Household Burglary installations, the loop wiring may not exceed 3 feet.

Installing Wireless Zones

Description
Sends periodic check-in signals, as well as fault, restore, and low battery
signals. The transmitter must remain within the receiver's range.
Sends all the signals that the "RF" type does, but the control does not supervise
the check-in signals. The transmitter may therefore be carried off-premises.
are activated. The transmitter may be carried off-premises.
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56 mode. Some transmitters, such as the 5816 and
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5804BD
5827
5 8 0 4 B D
5816
5806/5807/5808
5806/5807/5808
5 8 1 6
their loop wiring.
5827BD
5890
5 8 9 0

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