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Dip Switch Functions; Led Functions; Connect Wiring From Control - Honeywell Ademco 5883 Installation And Setup Manual

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Mounting for Commercial Fire Applications
For Commercial Fire applications, the 5883 module must be mounted
in a separate cabinet (N4868V4–BE), using the ADEMCO Cam Lock
(N6277), and Retainer Clip (N6277–1). Refer to the control's
instructions for installing the Cam Lock and Retainer Clip.
The cabinet containing the module must be located no more than 20 feet
from the alarm control cabinet (maximum wire run length 20 feet in a
conduit), with no intervening walls or barriers.
IMPORTANT: If mounting the 5883 in a separate cabinet in a
Commercial Fire installation, do not use the antenna grounding lugs.
SET THE DIP SWITCHES
Use the DIP switches to set the 5883's device address, to activate
Commercial Fire usage (if applicable), to enable the built-in
transmitter, and to check or delete encrypted keys.
Addresses:
The 5883 Transceiver has two device addresses: one for
the receiver (addresses 1-7) and one for the transmitter (addresses
27-30, similar to the 5800TM device addresses; see notes 5 and 6
below)). First, select a pair of addresses from the table below, making
sure that neither address is currently being used in the alarm
system, then use DIP switches 2-4 to set the address pair. The
addresses should then be programmed in the control. Do not program
the transmitter's address in the control if the 5883 is not being used
with 5800TM compatible devices, such as the 5804BD.

DIP Switch Functions

Sw.
Function
1
Check/deactivate high-security keys (see High-Security Keys paragraph)
Device Address Settings
Transmitter:
Non-
28
Addr.*
Receiver:
1
2
OFF
OFF
3
OFF
OFF
4
OFF
ON
5
Commercial/Non-commercial Fire Installation:
ON = commercial fire system (see Notes for Commercial Fire Apps.)
OFF = non-commercial fire system
6
ON = enable transmitter (if using 5800TM compatible devices)
NOTE: If using more than one 5883 in a system, enable the
transmitter in only one 5883.
OFF = disable transmitter
7
Not used; leave in OFF position
8
Used when removing RF keypads (see Removing RF Keypads
paragraph); otherwise leave OFF
*
also address "0." See VISTA-15P/20P note at right.
CONNECT THE WIRING FROM THE CONTROL
1. Insert the wiring plug (with 4 flying leads) into the mating socket
on the 5883 (see Figure 3 for socket location).
2. Connect the 4 wires to the control's corresponding remote keypad
connection points as follows:
RED
12VDC input (+) Aux Power
GREEN:
Data to Control (control's data IN)
YELLOW:
Data from Control (control's data OUT)
BLACK:
Ground (–)
RF INTERFERENCE
MOUNTING
RED INDICATOR
HOLES
(4)
TO RELEASE CIRCUIT BOARD,
BEND BACK TABS
Figure 3. 5883 Transceiver
(in separate cabinet)
29
30
27
28
2
3
4
5
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ANTENNAS
(INSERT IN
RIGHT-HAND
TERMINALS)
TO
YELLOW
CONTROL'S
RED
REMOTE
BLACK
KEYPAD
5883 CIRCUIT BOARD
GREEN
CONNECTION
POINTS
WIRING
OPENING
GRN
YEL
RED
ON
KNOCKOUT AREA
FOR SURFACE WIRING
OFF
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DIP SWITCH
PLUG
SOCKET
1. Remove the PC board by bending back the two flexible plastic tabs
that hold the board's lower edge. Discard the 5883's unused plastic
cover and base.
2. Insert the top of the board into the supporting slots at the top of
the cabinet (see Detail A, Figure 2).
Secure the bottom of the board with the 2 screws removed in step 1
above, using an insulating washer (supplied) between the head of
each mounting screw and the PC board.
3. Affix the 5883's Summary of Connections label to the inside of the
cabinet door.
NOTES:
N
If multiple 5883 Transceivers are used on one control, DIP switch 5
must be set to the same position on all receivers.
N
DIP switch 5 reduces sensitivity during supervision message
reception. For Commercial Fire applications (see note box), you
must set DIP switch 5 to the ON position.
N
DIP switches 2–4 select both an RF receiver and an RF transmitter
device address.
N
When used with 5800TM compatible (bi-directional) devices (e.g.,
5800RL, 5804BD), the transmitter address must be enabled as a
"keypad" in the control and DIP switch 6 must be set to "ON."
N
If the 5883 is not being used with 5800TM compatible devices, the
RF transmitter address should be ignored and DIP switch 6 should
be set to OFF.
N
If programming the control to supervise the 5883, program only the
receiver address for supervision. Do not program the transmitter
address for supervision.
N
The 5883 does not support the 5827BD Wireless Keypad.
Special Notes When Used With Certain Controls
29
30
VISTA-40: When using bi-directional devices (e.g., 5804BD), use
6
7
device address setting 1/28 or 5/28 for devices used in partition 1;
ON
ON
use device address setting 2/29 or 6/29 for devices used in partition
ON
ON
2 (this is necessary because the VISTA-40 automatically assigns
address 28 or 29 depending on the programming in field 1*48,
OFF
ON
wireless keypad partition assignment).
VISTA 32FB, VISTA-50P and higher: When using bi-directional
devices (e.g., 5804BD), the Wireless Keypad Partition Assignment
field (typically 1*48) must be set to the partition in which the
devices are used.
VISTA-15P/20P Series, FA168C Series: Use device address setting
of "non-addressable," which is address 0 (sets the receiver address;
the transmitter address (for bi-directional devices) is automatically
set for 28).
Notes for Commercial Fire Applications:
N
DIP switch 5 must be in the ON position.
N
All other system components, including the control, must be
approved for use in Commercial Fire applications.
N
When the 5883 is not used in a Commercial Fire application,
switch 5 must be placed in the OFF position.

LED FUNCTIONS

Red RF Interference LED: Lit Indicates local RF interference.
Green LED:
Yellow LED: Occasional blinks occur under normal operation.
Red LED:
IMPORTANT: Take precautions against static discharge
when handling the 5883 PCB. A static discharge can damage
the module's EEPROM and/or cause unpredictable changes in
its factory programming.
5883-002-V0
– 2 –
(refer to Figure 3)
Flickering indicates reception of messages (decoded
and/or non-decoded).
Blinks indicate available space for high security keys;
Steady ON indicates ready to deactivate high security
keys or remove wireless (RF) keypads. See High
Security Keys and Wireless Keypads section.

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