Rf System Operation And Supervision - ADEMCO Vista-32FB Installation And Setup User's Manual

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VISTA-32FB Installation and Set-Up Guide
In Canada, 5800 systems must use 5882 Series receivers: 5882L/5882H. Information in this
manual relative to the 5881 receivers applies as well to the 5882 receivers. 5881 and 5882
receivers can all use the same transmitters.

RF System Operation and Supervision

A response type must be programmed for zones 990 (first receiver) and 988 (second receiver), if
U L
the control is used, for UL commercial fire and burglary installations.
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5881L
5881M
5881H
5881EH
The receiver responds to status and alarm signals from wireless transmitters (at
345MHz in the USA; 315MHz in Canada) within a nominal range of 200 feet, and relays
this information to the control.
Each supervised transmitter sends a supervisory signal to the receiver every 70-90
minutes. If, after a programmed interval of time (e.g., 12 hrs), the receiver does not hear
from a particular transmitter, the word CHECK or TRBL will appear at the
corresponding partition's keypad(s) accompanied by the zone number in question. The
trouble will not prevent the installer from arming the panel, but the zone must first be
bypassed.
Zones 988 and 990 are used to supervise the RF reception of receivers 2 and 1,
respectively. The reception is supervised for two conditions:
1. If, within a programmed interval of time (defined by program field 1 30), the
receiver does not hear from any of its transmitters. A CHECK or TRBL message will
appear for zones 988 (second receiver) or 990 (first receiver) if response type 19 is
assigned to these supervisory zones, and if programmed, Contact ID event code 333 is
sent to the central station. This message is an indication that the RF receiver is deaf.
The fault may be accompanied by a supervision fault for one or more RF
transmitters.
2. If, the receiver has detected a condition that may impede proper RF reception (i.e.,
jamming or other RF interference). The control checks the receiver for this condition
every 45 seconds. A CHECK or TRBL message will appear for zones 988 (second
receiver) or 990 (first receiver) if response type 19 is assigned to these supervisory
zones, and if programmed, Contact ID event code 344 is sent to the central station.
The control checks the receiver connections about every 45 seconds. If the panel has lost
communication with the receiver, a CHECK or TRBL message will appear for the
respective receiver supervisory zone (8 + 2-digit receiver device address; for example,
Device address 05 = supervisory zone 805). Supervisory zones must be programmed for
24-hour trouble (type 19). The CHECK or TRBL display may be an indication that the
wiring to the receiver is incorrect, or that the DIP switches are not set for the same
address the receiver was assigned to in the control's Device Programming in #93 Menu
Mode (refer to the Quick Start Guide).
5800 Series
Zones
up to 8
up to 16
up to 32
up to 32 (use w/UL864
installations)

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