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Carbon monoxide detector with built-in wireless transmitter

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GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5800COV is a 3V battery-powered wireless Carbon Monoxide (CO)
detector intended for use with wireless alarm systems that support 5800
series devices. Consult your control panel's installation instructions for
compatibility.
Compatible Controls: This detector can be used with 5800 series
compatible controls (Listed to UL864 and/or UL985) that support a
carbon monoxide zone type and utilize a 5881 receiver.
The detector consists of an electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor
assembly coupled to a wireless transmitter. The transmitter can send
alarm, trouble, end-of-life, tamper, and battery condition messages to
the system's receiver. Refer to the wireless system's instructions for the
maximum number of transmitters that can be supported.
IMPORTANT: This detector must be tested and maintained regularly
following NFPA 72 requirements.
WARNING: This product is not intended for use in industrial factories or
commercial parking garages.
FEATURES
Conforms to UL standard 2075
CO sensitivity is evaluated to UL 2034
Certified to CSA Standard 6.19-17
10-year life Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensor
CO Detector End-of-Life reporting (detector needs replacing)
Low Battery Detection
Supervised
Local sounder
Dual LEDs
CO Test/Hush button
Functional Gas Test
Refer to the Limitations of Carbon Monoxide Detectors (P/N K14670V1).
The 5800COV's carbon monoxide alarming circuit is designed to detect
carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combustion. The carbon monoxide
alarming circuit of this device is NOT designed to detect smoke, fire, or any
other gases.
The 5800COV contains a piezoelectric horn which generates the ANSI
S3.41 temporal 4 pattern in an alarm condition (see note below Table 1 for
a description of the temporal 4 pattern). In alarm, a message is also sent
to the control panel and the detector's zone number is displayed at the
console. The alarm message is transmitted every 4 secs until the carbon
monoxide condition has cleared and the detector has reset. During an
alarm condition, pressing the detector's CO Test/Hush button will silence
the piezoelectric horn for 5 minutes if level drops below 350ppm. Once
the detector has reset, a RESTORE message is transmitted to the
control panel and the transmitter's zone number can be cleared from the
panel.
LED Indicators
LEDs located on the top and side of the
provide local visual and audible indication of the detector's status.
Top multi-color Status LED:
Green =
Blinks during power on, and during CO Functional testing
Amber = Signal maintenance and trouble events
Red
= CO Alarm condition
Side LED windows (4) indicate alarms:
Blue
=
CO alarm
Refer to Table 1 for additional LED information.
Figure 1. 5800COV Wireless Carbon Monoxide Detector
Installation and Setup Guide
and a sounder
5800COV
Carbon Monoxide Detector with
Built-in Wireless Transmitter
Table 1: Detector LED Modes
Status LED
Mode
(Top)
Power Up
Blinks green one time
Normal (standby)
---
Blinks red every 10
CO Alarm
seconds
Blinks red every 8
CO Alarm Silence
seconds
Blinks amber every
Low Battery
2
45 seconds
Blinks amber every
Low Battery Mute
45 seconds
Tamper
Dark
Low Battery (30 days
Dark
later)
Blinks red during
CO Alarm Test
3
alarm
Functional Gas Test
Blinks green once
5
Waiting for gas entry
every second
Functional Gas Test –
Blinks red every 10
Successful gas entry
seconds
CO Trouble
Double-blinks amber
every 4 seconds
CO End of Life- First
Double-blinks amber
29 days
every 4 seconds
4
CO End of Life- After
Double-blinks amber
30 days
every 4 seconds
4
1 Temporal 4 pattern is a repeated series of 4 short beeps followed by a 5 sec pause. If ambient conditions
return to normal, the CO detector will switch from Alarm mode to its previous mode.
2 If the detector goes into alarm prior to the 7-day delay expiration, the LED blink will match the alarm
condition. Upon exiting the alarm, the 7-day delay is bypassed, and the sounder will begin the chirp every
45 seconds.
3 Test activated by pressing (1-2 seconds) and releasing the CO TEST/HUSH button; detector is
functioning properly (within proper sensitivity). Note: If Test mode is activated and the LED and Sounder
do not function, check for maintenance or trouble conditions.
4 Starts chirping after 30 days, continues until the battery dies.
5 See Functional Test section for Functional Test activation and procedure.
Hush feature: If necessary, the audible alarm can be silenced for 5
minutes by pushing the CO Test/Hush button. The LED will continue to
flash red every 8 seconds and the side LED windows will flash Blue
every 8 seconds. If carbon monoxide is still present after the 5-minute
hush period, the audible alarm will sound. The Hush feature will not
operate at levels above 350 ppm (parts per million) carbon monoxide.
Trouble feature: When the sensor supervision is in a trouble condition,
the detector will send a trouble signal to the panel. The Status LED and
sounder will respond as noted in Table 1. Trouble conditions include an
open circuit, sensor removal (tamper), and sensor end of life.
End of Life Timer feature: This detector's lifespan is approximately ten
years from its date of manufacture. When the detector has reached the
end of its life, the detector will send a trouble signal to the panel. This
indicates that the CO sensor inside the detector has passed the end of
its life and the detector must be replaced. The Status LED blinks Amber
two times every 4 seconds, and the sounder will be silent. If 30 days
have passed, the Status LED will continue to blink Amber two times
every 4 seconds and the sounder will chirp every 45 seconds. Refer to
Detector Replacement section of this manual.
Low Battery Detection: The 5800COV is powered by a single 3-volt
CR123A Lithium battery (included). The detector checks for a low battery
at least every 65 minutes. If a low battery is detected, the transmitter
sends a low battery message to the control panel, which beeps and
displays the detector's zone number. In addition, the detector's Status LED
will blink Amber every 45 seconds. After 7 days, the detector's sounder will
"chirp" about every 45 seconds and the Status LED will continue to blink
Amber every 45 seconds for up to 30 days. Pressing the CO Test/Hush
button during this time will silence the chirps for 12 hours, if no other
trouble conditions exist. The battery should be replaced BEFORE the
chirps begin. Be sure to replace the battery with a fresh one.
5800COV
Side LEDs
Sounder
(Window)
Dark
Silent
Dark
Silent
Blinks blue every
Temporal 4 pattern
10 seconds
Blinks blue every 8
Silent
seconds
Chirps every 45
Dark
seconds after 7 days
Dark
Silent for 12 Hours
Dark
Silent
Dark
Silent
Temporal 4 pattern
Dark
(two times)
Dark
Silent
Blinks blue every
Temporal 4 pattern
10 seconds
Dark
Double-chirps every
45 seconds
Dark
Silent
Chirps every 45
Dark
seconds
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  • Page 1 Refer to Table 1 for additional LED information. Detector Replacement section of this manual. Low Battery Detection: The 5800COV is powered by a single 3-volt CR123A Lithium battery (included). The detector checks for a low battery at least every 65 minutes. If a low battery is detected, the transmitter sends a low battery message to the control panel, which beeps and displays the detector’s zone number.
  • Page 2 Tamper Protection: The 5800COV has a built-in tamper switch that will cause a signal to be displayed at the alarm system console and an alarm will sound if it is removed from its mounting base. POWER UP AND ENROLLMENT 1. Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector counterclockwise.
  • Page 3 NOTE: The 5800COV detector must be functionally tested after disappear from the keypad on the next display cycle. This means that installation. The 5800COV features a Functional Gas Test mode that the system has received a transmission from the detector zone you can be used to verify the detector’s ability to sense carbon monoxide...
  • Page 4 It should be noted that installation, operation, testing and maintenance of being circulated in the body. The following symptoms are related to the 5800COV is different than smoke detectors. Per NFPA 72 the carbon monoxide poisoning and should be discussed with all members detector shall not be connected to a zone that signals a fire condition (i.e.