House Id Sniffer Mode; Transmitter Input Types - Honeywell VISTA-128BPT Installation And Setup Manual

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VISTA-128BPT/128BPT-SIA/250BPT INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
Enable the receiver and transmitter in the panel's ∗93 panel programming:
4.
Transmitter
Receiver
The transmitter address corresponds with the set receiver address using the table above. (Ex. if
receiver is set to address one, then the transmission module (bidirectional) is address 28).
Program the 5883H receiver address on the selected address using the table above as an "RF
Expander"; program the transmitter address as an "Alpha Console" in device programming.
5.
Refer to the Installation Instructions provided with the receiver for installations regarding antenna
mounting, commercial settings, etc.

House ID Sniffer Mode

This mode applies only if you are using a wireless keypad (e.g., 5827) or bi-directional devices (e.g., 5804BD). Use
the House ID Sniffer mode to make sure you do not choose a House ID that is in use in a nearby system. The House
ID must be programmed for the receiver in Device Programming in the #93 Menu Mode.
To enter House ID Sniffer mode, enter your Installer Code + [#] + [2].
The receiver now "sniffs" for any House IDs in the area and displays them. Keep the receiver in this mode for 2 hours.
Use a House ID that is not displayed. Exit the Sniffer mode by entering your Installer Code + OFF.
As Sniffer mode effectively disables RF point reception, Sniffer mode cannot be entered while any
partition is armed.
5800 Series Transmitters Setup
5800 Series transmitters have the following characteristics:
• Transmitters have built-in serial numbers that must be enrolled in the system using the #93 Menu Mode
Programming, or input to the control via the downloader.
• Some transmitters, such as the 5816 and 5817, can support more than one "zone" (referred to as loops or
inputs). Each loop must be assigned a different zone number.
• For button-type transmitters (wireless keys), such as the 5834-4, you must assign a unique zone number to
each individual button used on the transmitter.

Transmitter Input Types

All transmitters have one or more unique factory-assigned input (loop) codes. Transmitters can be programmed as
one of the following types:
Type
RM
(Input Type 02, RF
)
Motion
RF
(Input Type 03,
(Supervised RF)
UR
(Input Type 04,
(Unsupervised RF)
BR
(Input Type 05,
Unsupervised
Button RF)
2
2
3
8
9
0
1
2
3
Description
Used for applications using multiple motion detectors that may fault and restore simultaneously. This
may cause some restore signals to not be received. It automatically restores the zone to ready after a
few seconds, even if the restore report is not received from the transmitter.
NOTES:
The fault and restore may happen very quickly, which may prevent a fault for this zone from
showing on the keypad.
Sends periodic check-in signals, as well as fault and low-battery signals.
The transmitter must remain within the receiver's range.
If using RF Motion with a door/window type transmitter, only loop 1 may be used.
Sends periodic check-in, 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.
Sends only fault signals.
Do not send low-battery signals until they are activated.
The transmitter may be carried off-premises.
2
2
2
3
7
8
9
0
4
5
6
7
4-8

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