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RF Receiver 

Use any 5800 Series Wireless Receivers, such as: 

RF Receiver 

No. of Zones 

5881L/5882L  

up to 8 

5881M/5882M 

up to 16 

5881H/5882H 

up to 40 plus 16 button zones 

5883,

  

6150RFADT 

 

Zone Nos.: transmitters = 9-48; buttons = 49-64 

 

1.  Set Device Address to “00” as described in its instructions (set all switches to the right, “off” position). 

 

2.  Mount the receiver, noting that the RF receiver can detect signals from transmitters within a nominal 

range of 200 feet. 

 

3.  Connect the receiver's wire harness to the control's touchpad terminals. Plug the connector at the other end 

of the harness into the receiver. Refer to the installation instructions provided with the receiver for further 
procedures regarding antenna mounting, etc

 

5800TM Module 

1.  Mount the 5800TM next to the RF receiver (between one and two feet from the receiver’s antennas) using 

its accompanying mounting bracket. Do not install within the control cabinet. 

2.  Connect the 5800TM to the control panel’s touchpad connection terminals as shown on the Summary of 

Connections diagram and set to address 28. 

3.  For additional inf

ormation, refer to the 5800TM’s instructions. 

 

Notes 

  Use this module only if you are using one or more wireless bi-directional touchpads or keyfobs with a wireless 

Receiver; 5800TM is not necessary if using a Transceiver (e.g., 5883). 

  The 5800TM must be set to address 28 (cut red-W1 jumper). 

  The 5800TM can be used in partition 1 only. 

  For additional information regarding the 5800TM, refer to the 5800TM’s instructions. 

 

Transmitters 

ULC Note for Canadian Units:

 In accordance with ULC standards, the RF supervision period for this control 

is three hours for Fire zones (Zone Types 9 and 16) and 12 hours for all other zone types. 

 

UL: 

The following transmitters are not intended for use in UL installations:  5802MN, 5802MN2, 5804, 

5804BD, 5814, 5816TEMP, 5819, 5819WHS & BRS, and 5850.  
The 5827BD and 5800TM can be used in UL Listed Residential Burglar installations. 

 

Transmitter Battery Life 

• Batteries in the wireless transmitters may last from 4 to 7 years, depending on the environment, usage, and 

the specific wireless device being used. Factors such as humidity, extreme temperatures, as well as large 
temperature variations may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation. The wireless system 
can identify a true low-battery situation, thus allowing the dealer or user of the system time to arrange a 
change of battery and maintain protection for that given point within the system. 

• Some transmitters (e.g., 5802 and 5802CP) contain long-life but non-replaceable batteries, and no battery 

installation is required. At the end of their life, the complete unit must be replaced (and a new serial 
number enrolled by the control). 

• Button-type transmitters (such as 5801, 5802, and 5802CP) should be periodically tested for battery life. 
• The 5802MN and 5804 Button Transmitters have replaceable batteries. 

 

Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters until you are ready to enroll during system programming. 
After enrolling, batteries need not be removed.

 

 

Summary of Contents for Entrepreneur 3000EN

Page 1: ...and System Installation Notes For full installation and programming information please refer to the Installation and Setup Guide K5305V8 or higher ARMED READY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 STAY BYPASS CHIME IN...

Page 2: ...ories 25 Recommendations for Proper Protection 27 FCC Industry Canada 27 UL Notices 28 Uploading Downloading via the Internet 29 The Limitations of This Alarm System 30 Summary of Connections 31 Atten...

Page 3: ...mming Press 80 4229 or 4204 Relay modules powerline carrier devices or on board triggers Zone List Programming Press 81 Zone Lists for relay powerline carrier activation chime zones pager zones etc Al...

Page 4: ...be 00 for UL Commercial Burg installations 29 Enable IP GSM Communication Device Menu Mode pass through programming This is a Menu Mode command not a data field for programming IP GSM communication de...

Page 5: ...Open Close Test 3 Alarms Restore Cancel All 4 All except Open Close Test All 5 All All 50 BURGLARY DIAL DELAY 2 0 Delay Time Delay Disable values other than those stated will give unpredictable result...

Page 6: ...ORE RPT CODE 1 Any non zero entry enables report 71 TROUBLE RESTORE RPT CODE 10 Any non zero entry in first digit enables report 72 BYPASS RESTORE RPT CODE 00 Any non zero entry in first digit enables...

Page 7: ...use zone list 7 to enter those zones that require unlimited reporting these zones ignore the setting in entry 1 DOWNLOAD INFORMATION 94 95 94 DOWNLOAD PHONE No Enter up to 20 digits 0 9 11 for 12 for...

Page 8: ...able 1 enabled 181 50 60 HERTZ AC OPERATION 0 0 60 Hz 1 50 Hz CONFIGURABLE ZONE TYPE OPTIONS 183 181 182 CONFIGURABLE ZONE TYPE 90 IMPORTANT Be careful when selecting combinations of options for confi...

Page 9: ...e Refer to the communication device s installation instructions for details on enabling the Remote Services feature TOUCHPAD OPTIONS 190 196 NOTE Options for touchpad 1 address 16 are set by the facto...

Page 10: ...6 Short dial delay fault delay ENTRY 7 ENTRY 8 Display Faults Power Reset Verification Use Entry Delay 1 2 Use Exit Delay Respond as Interior Type 0 show alarms when armed disarmed 1 don t show alarm...

Page 11: ...1 57 1 BR 1 58 1 BR 1 59 1 BR 1 60 1 BR 1 61 1 BR 1 62 1 BR 1 63 1 BR 1 64 1 BR 1 95 09 N A N A N A touchpad 1 96 N A N A N A touchpad 3 99 07 N A N A N A touchpad NOTES Zone Type see chart on page 12...

Page 12: ...10 MAPPING Must program before using 80 OUTPUT TYPE OUTPUT TYPE Relay X10 Relay X10 Output No Module Addr Pos 1 4 Unit No Description Output No Module Addr Pos 1 4 Unit No Description 01 09 02 10 03 1...

Page 13: ...or Zone Types are 00 Not Used 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 10 Interior w Delay 24 Silent Burglary 01 Entry Exit 1 06 24 Hr Silent 12 Monitor Zone 25 24 Hr Non Alarm 02 Entry Exit 2 07 24 Hr Audible 14 C...

Page 14: ...07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Events Master Installer Installer Only 00 clear event 04 forced STAY arm 10 display custom words 8 10 01 device on off 05...

Page 15: ...has an emergency button Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the touchpad and an audible external alarm Type 08 24 hour Auxiliary Alarm Assign to a zone containing an e...

Page 16: ...may not be used as fire or burglary zones in fire or UL burglar alarm installations The system can still be armed when these zone types are in a faulted condition Table of Device Addresses This Device...

Page 17: ...L 153 POWER R 155 RADIO 156 REAR 157 RECREATION 159 REFRIGERATION 160 RF 161 RIGHT 162 ROOM 163 ROOF S 164 SAFE 165 SCREEN 166 SENSOR 167 SERVICE 168 SHED 169 SHOCK 170 SHOP 171 SHORT 173 SIDE 174 SKY...

Page 18: ...that the board rests on the correct row see Detail A b Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with the accompanying screws see Detail B Notes Before in...

Page 19: ...resistance to damage from generally expected levels of lightning and electrical discharge and does not normally require an earth ground If an earth ground is desired for additional protection in area...

Page 20: ...For additional information regarding the 5800TM refer to the 5800TM s instructions Transmitters ULC Note for Canadian Units In accordance with ULC standards the RF supervision period for this control...

Page 21: ...ENROLL AS RF 5801 ENROLL AS UR OR RF 5800SS1 ENROLL AS RF LOOP 3 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 4 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON 5894PI ENROLL AS RF 5802 MN2 ENROLL AS UR OR RF LOOP 1 LOOP 1 LOOPS 1 3 LOOP 1 LOOP 1...

Page 22: ...keyswitch zone must be programmed to send opening and closing signals a UL commercial burglar alarm installation the keyswitch s tamper switch must be connected in to the alarm system This tamper swit...

Page 23: ...h aabout a twice per minute beeping at the touchpad indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless sensor displayed zone 00 indicates a wireless touchpad If the battery is not replaced...

Page 24: ...rn on and a LOW BATTERY report will be transmitted with a TEST report The touchpad will beep once about every 30 seconds as a reminder that the system is in the Test mode NOTE Wireless motion detector...

Page 25: ...es not confirm report transmissions 1 DIAL 0 WALK no special display on English Display Touchpads displays DISARMED READY TO ARM The following will be displayed accompanied by 2 beeps if test is succe...

Page 26: ...ers 6150RFADT 6160RF 6270ADT Touch Screen Touchpad iCenter Advanced User Interface RF Receivers 5881L 5882L accepts up to 8 transmitters 5881M 5882M accepts up to 16 transmitters 5881H 5882H accepts u...

Page 27: ...in any room where an alarm control is located or in any room where alarm control connections to an AC source or phone lines are made If detectors are not so located a fire within the room could preven...

Page 28: ...radation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel nomologu doivent tre coordonn es par un repr sentant d sign par le fournisseur L entreprise de t l communications peut demande...

Page 29: ...nt 7845GSMADT System Requirements Internet Communication At the Installation Site Appropriate Internet Communication Module 7720P Programmer Broadband Internet Access for wired modules Broadband Cable...

Page 30: ...s closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detec...

Page 31: ...MINALS SEE INSTRUCTIONS REMOTE TOUCHPADS EACH PARTITION CAN USE 6150ADT OR 6160ADT TOUCHPADS SEE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH TOUCHPAD LOCAL PROGRAMMING MUST BE DONE WITH A 6160ADT BUT NEED NOT REMAIN I...

Page 32: ...ORMATION For the latest warranty information please go to www honeywell com security hsc resources wa ADT Security Services Inc One Town Center Rd Boca Raton FL 33486 Copyright 2003 K9287V6 K9287V6 8...

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