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Honeywell 5800CO Installation And Setup Manual page 2

Carbon monoxide detector with built-in wireless transmitter

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BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT
To replace the battery:
1. Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the
detector counterclockwise. Remove the battery and dispose of
properly.
2. To ensure proper power-down sequence, wait a minimum of 20
secs before installing new battery.
3. Install a new 3-volt CR123A or DL123A Lithium battery in the
battery compartment. NOTE: Follow the polarity diagram inside
the battery compartment.
4. Reinstall the detector onto its mounting base by turning the
detector clockwise.
5. Test the detector as described in the TESTING SIGNAL
STRENGTH section of this manual. The green LED should blink
about once every 10 secs to indicate normal operation. If the
battery is not installed correctly, the detector will not operate and
the battery may be damaged. If the detector does not appear to be
sending a signal during any of the tests, check for correct battery
installation and for a fully charged battery.
Figure 1. 5800CO Wireless Carbon Monoxide Detector
PROGRAMMING
The detector must be enrolled in the control panel before it can
operate in the system. Alarms and trouble conditions from the
detector are reported on one protection zone, which is programmed as
carbon monoxide zone type (zone type 14 for Honeywell residential
controls). See Table 2 for the types of events reported.
Table 2: Events and Their ID Codes
Event
Alpha Keypad
alarms
CO Alarm
test
CO Alarm
low battery
Lo Bat
detector
CO Trouble
supervision
detector end-of-life
CO Trouble
detector trouble
tamper
disarmed =
CO Trouble
armed =
CO Alarm
1. Enter the control's Zone Programming mode.
2. Enter the alarm zone number to be programmed.
3. Enter the applicable zone type when prompted. Use zone type 14
for Honeywell residential controls.
4. When prompted, enter Input Type 03 (3 on some controls) –
Supervised RF Transmitter.
5. When prompted for the serial number, do the following:
a. Remove the detector from its base (rotate the detector
counter-clockwise on the base until it snaps open).
NOTE: Detector must be removed from its base to enroll.
b. Press the detector's Test/Hush button twice (for each press,
hold the button down for several secs).
c. Reinstall the detector onto its base (twist the detector
clockwise until it snaps into place).
d. Check that the detector is enrolled as loop 1.
6. Exit Programming mode when programming is complete, and test
the detector. Refer to the Testing Section of this document.
See the control unit's installation instructions for more details.
CS Report
CO alarm (CID 162)
CO alarm (CID 162)
RF low-battery (CID 384)
RF sensor supervision
(CID 381)
sensor trouble - end-of-
life (CID 380)
RF sensor tamper
(CID 383)
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MOUNTING THE DETECTOR
First, determine the best location for the detector, one that provides
proper carbon monoxide detection (see Figure 4 for suggested
detector locations) and a strong wireless transmission path.
Proper Carbon Monoxide Detection Location
In a wall location, the detector should be at least as high as a light
switch, and at least 6 inches from the ceiling. In a ceiling location,
the detector should be at least 12 inches from any wall.
Where to install, ideally:
• Within 10 feet of all sleeping areas
• Inside the bedroom if it contains a fuel burning appliance
• On every floor of the building
• Ideally, install in any room that contains a fuel burning appliance
• If the appliance in the room is not normally used, such as the
boiler room, the detector should be placed just outside the room so
the alarm can be heard more easily
Where NOT to install, ideally:
• Detectors operate best when installed 10 feet or further from any
cooking appliance
• Directly above a sink, cooker, stove or oven
• Next to a door or window that would be affected by drafts i.e.
extractor fan or air vent
• Outside
• Do not install in any environment that does not comply with the
detector's environmental specifications
• In or below a cupboard
• Where air flow would be obstructed by curtains or furniture
• Where dirt or dust could collect and block the sensor
• Where it could be knocked, damaged, or inadvertently removed
GOOD TRANSMISSION PATH
A GOOD TRANSMISSION PATH MUST BE ESTABLISHED FROM
THE PROPOSED MOUNTING LOCATION BEFORE
PERMANENTLY INSTALLING THE DETECTOR. To check,
perform the test described in the TESTING SIGNAL STRENGTH
section. Prior to mounting the detector to the mounting base, you
must "enroll" the detector's serial number into the system (see the
PROGRAMMING section).
Mounting Procedure
Once a suitable location is found, mount the detector as follows:
1. Refer to the diagram below and install the mounting base on the
ceiling or on the wall (if local ordinances permit) using screw
locations "A" or "B" as required. Use the two screws and anchors
provided. Maneuver the base so the screws are at the elbow of the
screw slots and secure.
2. Fit the detector inside the base by aligning it over the base as
shown (detector's alignment notch should be slightly offset from
mounting base tamper release tab), then turn the detector in a
clockwise direction until it clicks into place.
3. Test the detector after completing the installation (as described in
the TESTING THE DETECTOR section of this manual). Refer
to the control system's instructions for additional information
concerning the use of wireless devices.
Figure 2. Mounting the Detector

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