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- 3 - 

If you select “1”

 (normally used on LYNX controls) 

Function Key 

Function 

A “Off” 

B Arms 

“AWAY” 

C Arms 

“STAY” 

(For future use) 

MEMO/MESSAGE CENTER 

The MESSAGE CENTER table that follows explains what 
can be done using the message center of the 5828V, and the 
keys to press to enable each function. 

 

NOTE:

 

Allow any status annunciation to complete before 

starting to record a message.   

 

MESSAGE CENTER (LYNX)

 

TO: PRESS:

 

Record a message: 

# + 1 

Stop recording before end of 20 seconds: 

Playback a message: 

# + 3 

Adjust message playback volume: 

# + 2 + 3

 or 6

 

Mute keypad status announcements: 

# + 2 + 1 

Restore keypad status announcements: 

# + 2 + 3

 or 6

 

MESSAGE CENTER (VISTA)

 

TO: PRESS:

 

Record a message: 

# + 0 + 1 

Stop recording before end of 20 seconds: 

Playback a message: 

# + 0 + 3 

Adjust message playback volume: 

# + 0 + 2 + 3

 or 6

 

Mute keypad status announcements: 

# + 0 + 2 + 1 

Restore keypad status announcements: 

# + 0 + 2 + 3

 or 6

 

New message indication:

 When the keypad is activated in 

battery-powered mode and a new message is waiting, the red 
message LED will blink until the keypad turns off or the 
message is played back. 

When powered by AC, if a new message is waiting, the red 
message LED will blink continuously until the stored 
message has been played back. 

NOTE:

 If using a LYNX control, and the word “MESSAGE” 

is announced at the 5828V keypad, it means that there is a 
message waiting 

at the control panel, 

which can only be 

retrieved using the LYNX keypad. 

 

To delete a message:

 Recording a new message will 

overwrite the old one. 

 

Muting system status announcements 

has 

NO

 affect on 

the message recording or playback capability.

 

If volume is adjusted

 (3

 or 6

) when a message is played 

back, and the user still wants system status announcements 
to be muted, the user must 

again

 mute system status 

announcements (# + 2 + 1 for LYNX or # + 0 + 2 + 1 for 
VISTA).

 

POWER CONNECTIONS 

In a typical configuration, the 5828 and 5828V keypads are 
powered by 3-AA batteries. 

  

The 5828 and 5828V keypads can also be powered from an 
optional Power Pack/Desktop Mounting Kit. See detailed 
specifications for the Kit on the next page. 

 

It is recommended that three AA batteries be installed as a 
backup power source when using the Power Pack/Desktop 
Mounting Kit. 

 

SUPERVISION 

A 5828/5828V keypad low battery condition will be 
displayed as “BAT” on Zone “00” until the battery drops 
below a minimum level and the display goes blank. 

The 5828/5828V does not display three-digit conditions, such 
as a keypad or receiver supervision failure.  It will only 
display the last two digits of the supervision zone number.  
Therefore, it is recommended for VISTA-10P/15P/20P and 
variants that you set program field *199 (

ECP Fail 

Display) as a “1” 

(two-digit display).  This will cause the 

keypad to display Zone 91 as a supervision failure of any 
device on the keypad (ECP) bus. 

 

NOTE: 

When programming zone descriptors in the panel, you must select from words supported by both the 5828V 

(shown in Table 1 below) and words supported by the control panel. If you use any other words, the 5828V will 

not

 

annunciate them. Refer to the control panel’s Installation and Setup Guide for specific instructions on programming 
zone descriptors.

 

TABLE 1. ZONE DESCRIPTORS

 

ALARM DOOR  GUN 

MOTION 

SEVEN THREE 

ATTIC EIGHT INSIDE 

NINE  SHED TWO 

BABY EMERGENCY 

INSTANT 

OFFICE 

SHOP UPSTAIRS 

BACK EXIT  KITCHEN 

ONE  SIDE  UTILITY 

BASEMENT FIRE 

LAUNDRY  OPEN* 

SIX 

WINDOW 

BATHROOM FIRST 

LIBRARY 

PANIC* 

SLIDING 

YARD 

BEDROOM FIVE 

LIVING 

PATIO 

SMOKE 

ZERO 

CHECK FLOOR  MAIN  POOL  STORAGE 

ZONE 

DEN FOUR 

MASTER 

MOTION 

SEVEN 

 

DETECTOR FRONT 

MEDICAL 

ROOM 

SYSTEM 

 

DINING  

GARAGE  

MESSAGE** 

SECOND 

THIRD 

 

  *  These Descriptors are available with VISTA series control panels ONLY. 
  **  This Descriptor is available with Lynx series control panels ONLY. 

 
 

 

1.  If installing a Lynx series system, please note that compound zone descriptors supported by the Lynx such as “living 

room” are not supported on the 5828V, and should be programmed as two single words, “living” and “room.”  Also 
note that the Lynx Voice Prompt Programming mode uses these compound words when applicable.  These words 
should be reprogrammed as two single words in order to be announced by the 5828V. 

2.  When using a VISTA-40 or VISTA-50P control panel, you must program zone descriptors in order for the panel to 

announce the zone status correctly. 

 

Summary of Contents for 5828V - Ademco Wireless Talking Keypad

Page 1: ...ds a system status request and displays and or annunciates the present status transmitted by the system 2 AC Powered Operation When powered by AC the keypad remains active at all times Any change in system status will cause the display to automatically turn on if blank and display annunciate the new status If AC power is lost the keypad will revert to battery powered operation until AC power is re...

Page 2: ... press 3 exit delay would be 3 times 15 seconds for a total of 45 seconds NOTE The Exit Delay programmed here should match the Exit Delay programmed in the control panel 0 default Press to continue Alternately flashes t3 and value selected 4 5828V only Press 4 Voice enable disable Press 0 to disable Press 1 to enable 1 default Press to continue Alternately flashes t4 and 0 or 1 5 Press 5 Wireless ...

Page 3: ...Kit on the next page It is recommended that three AA batteries be installed as a backup power source when using the Power Pack Desktop Mounting Kit SUPERVISION A 5828 5828V keypad low battery condition will be displayed as BAT on Zone 00 until the battery drops below a minimum level and the display goes blank The 5828 5828V does not display three digit conditions such as a keypad or receiver super...

Page 4: ...DA OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION THE USER SHALL NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY THE INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE OR USER GUIDE FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LIMITATIONS OF...

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