ADEMCO 5807 Installation Instructions Manual
ADEMCO 5807 Installation Instructions Manual

ADEMCO 5807 Installation Instructions Manual

With built-in wireless transmitter

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165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791
Copyright © 1998 Pittway Corporation
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

For use with QED control panels ONLY!
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Ademco No. 5807 Photoelectric Smoke Detector/Transmitter is intended for
use with wireless alarm systems that support QED 5800 series devices, and
contains a built-in transmitter which can send alarm, supervisory and battery
condition messages to the system's QED receiver/control unit. Refer to the
wireless system's instructions for the maximum number of transmitters that can
be supported.
Alarms: The smoke detector is powered by two 9-volt batteries and will sound
its built-in horn when smoke reaches the detector (and the LED indicator will light
steadily). A message will also be sent to the wireless QED control and the smoke
detector's ID number will be displayed at the console. The alarm message will be
transmitted every 4 seconds, until the smoke condition has cleared and the
detector has reset. After the horn has stopped, a Restore message will be
transmitted to the QED control and it will then be possible to clear the ID number
from the display. During normal or low battery conditions, the LED indicator will
flash about once every 7 seconds.
Low Battery: The detector indicates a low battery condition by emitting a "beep"
about once every 15 seconds. A low battery message will be sent to the QED
control unit upon any transmission following the first battery beep (with the
detector's ID number displayed at the console). The battery should be replaced
within 7 days following the low battery signals.
Programming: Note that the QED control system must "enroll" the smoke
detector's ID during installation of the system. The QED control should be
programmed to "enroll" the 5807 as an "RF" type unit (i.e., supervised RF). See
the PROGRAMMING section in this instruction book and the QED control unit's
Installation Instructions for further details.
TEST
TEST BUTTON
Figure 1. 5807 Smoke Detector
N6481V2 5/98
5807
SMOKE DETECTOR
with BUILT-IN
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
POWER ON/ALARM
INDICATOR
RELEASE TAB

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Summary of Contents for ADEMCO 5807

  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    Programming: Note that the QED control system must “enroll” the smoke detector’s ID during installation of the system. The QED control should be programmed to “enroll” the 5807 as an “RF” type unit (i.e., supervised RF). See the PROGRAMMING section in this instruction book and the QED control unit’s Installation Instructions for further details.
  • Page 2: Installation Procedure

    DEAD AIR The QED control system must “enroll” the smoke detector’s ID during installation BEST IN ACCEPTABLE SPACE of the system. Program the 5807 as an “RF” type unit (i.e., supervised RF), and 4 IN. CORNER HERE (10 cm) its loop number as "1."...
  • Page 3: Battery Replacement

    Wireless Transmission Path Test TESTING THE SMOKE DETECTOR A good RF transmission path must be established from the proposed mounting The following procedure should be performed after installation is completed. location before permanently installing the smoke detector. To determine that THIS TEST SHOULD ALSO BE PERFORMED ON A REGULAR BASIS (AT there is good signal reception from the proposed location, do the following: LEAST WEEKLY) BY THE USER.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    to observe correct polarity, and do not force the batteries into the RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR SMOKE DETECTORS compartment. The LED indicator should flash once every 7 seconds, To minimize the risk of fire causing injury, loss of life or loss of property, detectors indicating normal operation.
  • Page 5 THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS SMOKE DETECTOR/TRANSMITTER • UNHEATED BUILDINGS - temperature limits are 40° - 100°F (5–38°C). The While this smoke detector/transmitter is a highly reliable device that is part of an detector will not function properly in locations where the normal ambient advanced wireless security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection agains temperature exceeds these limits.
  • Page 6: Ademco Limited Warranty

    18 months from the date stamp QED control on the product or, for products not having an Ademco date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply.

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