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The system House ID and the Device Address of the receiver are two different
things and need not be the same. The House ID allows the system to identify
transmitters with a matching House ID. The Device Address allows the system to
identify the receiver as opposed to other devices connected to its keypad
terminals. Therefore, the DIP switches on the RF Receiver must match the
Device Address
. If using 5700 series wireless, the DIP switches on the
transmitters must match the system
House ID
.
4.
At the "DEVICE ADD?" prompt, press 0 0
✴
to exit Menu Mode
programming and return to Data Field programming. Press *99 to exit
programming mode or proceed to the next section.
If using a 5800 TM module, it must be programmed for Device Address 28, 29, or
30 (depending on which jumper is cut) as Device Type 1.
House ID Sniffer Mode
This mode applies only to 5700 series systems, or if you are using a wireless
keypad (5827/5827BD in a 5800 series system.
5700 series receivers respond only to transmitters set to the same House ID (01-
31) that is programmed into the control panel. This prevents system interference
from transmitters in other nearby systems. Use the House ID Sniffer Mode to
make sure you do not choose a House ID that is in use in a nearby system. To
enter this mode, proceed as follows:
1.
Enter your "Installer Code" + # + 2 .
2.
The receiver will now "sniff" out any House IDs in the area and display them.
Keep the receiver in this mode for about 2 hours to give a good indication of
the House IDs being used. Use a house ID that is not displayed.
3.
To exit the Sniffer Mode, simply enter your Installer Code + OFF.
4.
If you need to re-program the House ID of the receiver, do so before
proceeding.
Since Sniffer Mode effectively disables RF point reception, Sniffer Mode cannot
be entered while any partition is armed.
5700 Series Transmitter Setup
Each 5700 series transmitter has DIP switches to set both the transmitter's zone
number (Transmitter ID) and the system House ID. The House I D will be the
same for all transmitters and must match the House ID programmed into the
system for the RF Receiver. This can be likened to a family in which everyone
has the same last name (House ID), but each person has a different first name
(Transmitter ID). The zone number must then be programmed into the system
using #93 Menu Mode–Zone Programming Menus.
Transmitter Supervision
• Each transmitter (except 5701 and 5727) 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 received from a transmitter within a certain period of time (Programmed in
field 1*31), the keypad will display the zone number and "CHECK."
• Each transmitter (including 5701 and 5727) is also supervised for low battery
conditions, and will transmit a low battery signal to the receiver when the
battery has approximately 30 days of life remaining. The keypad will display the
transmitter number and "LO BAT".
Transmitter Battery Life
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