Wireless Expansion, -5700 & 5800 Rf Systems; Eeeieens; 2,255 - ADEMCO Via 30+ Installation Instructions Manual

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WIRELESS
EXPANSION
— 5700 & 5800 RF SYSTEMS —
General
Supervision
In addition to its basic wired zones, the control, in conjunction with an appropriate
5700 or 5800 system RF Receiver, can support up to the number of wireless
zones shown below.
5700
SYSTEM
5800
SYSTEM
Receiver
zones
Receiver
Zones
4281L
up to 4
5881L
up to 8
4281M
up to 8
5881M
up to 16
4281H
up to 30t
5881H
up to 30t
t In this application
A wireless keypad can also be used with the system (No. 5727 with 5700 System,
No. 5827 with 5800 System, No. 5827BD with either system).
The receiver recognizes status messages and keypad control messages from
Wireless Transmitters operating at 345MHz
(315MHz for the 5700 system's
Canadian version). These messages are processed and relayed to the control
panel via a 4-wire connection to the control's remote console terminals. The re-
ceiver's RED, BLACK, YELLOW, and GREEN wires are connected in parallel with.
console wiring.
The receiver can be mounted within the control's cabinet (see page 13) or in-
stalled remotely, in its own housing. It can detect signals from wireless transmitters
within a nominal range (installed) of 200 feet.
=
ands
he receiver's DIP switch must be set for a device address of "0",
as described in its instructions (all switches to the RIGHT..."off').
Except for transmitters that may be carried off-premises (such as the 5700 sys-
tem's 5701 and 5727, the 5800 system's 5802, 5802CP, 5803, and 5827, and
either system's 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 re-
ceived from each supervised transmitter within a 12 hour period, the "missing"
transmitter number(s) and "CHECK" will be displayed on the console.
The supervision for a particular transmitter in the 5800 system may be turned off
by learning it as a "UR" (unsupervised RF) type, as described later.
Each transmitter is also supervised for low battery and will transmit a low battery
signal to its receiver, with the battery having at least 30 days of life remaining. A
low battery message
and appropriate zone
number will appear on a wired
console's display.
If a 5727, 5827, or 5827BD wireless keypad transmits and has a low battery, it will
be displayed as Zone 00.
Note:
After a low or dead battery is replaced, activate the transmitter and then
enter the security code + OFF to clear the system's memory of the "Low
Battery" signal.
Some transmitters (e.g., 5800 system's 5802, 5802CP, and 5803) con-
tain long-life but non-replaceabie batteries. At the end of their life, the
complete unit must be replaced [and new identification code(s) learned
by the control...see Transmitter Identification below).
The receiver itself is supervised. A tamper report (zone 9) will be generated:
a)
If communication with the receiver is interrupted.
or
b) If valid RF signals are not received within 12 hours from at least one
supervised wireless transmitter (if any are included in the system).
WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS
are described on page 41.
TRANSMITTER
& WIRELESS
KEYPAD
DIP SWITCH SETTING
TABLES are shown on page 46.
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