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2

 - 

3.

 

Press 

 

READY

 to accept your entry. The keypad 

will display the system status. 

MEMO/MESSAGE CENTER (5828V only) 

Recording and playing back messages 

The keystrokes required for message recording and 
playback are as shown in the table below. 

In this table, read the + sign as “followed by.” 

Example: # + 1 would be read as the [#] key followed by 
the [1] key. 

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 system status announcements: 

# + 2 + 1 

Restore system 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 system status announcements: 

# + 0 + 2 + 1 

Restore system status announcements: 

# + 0 + 2 + 3

 or 6

 

New message indication:

 If powered by battery, the 

Message LED will 

only

 blink when you activate the 

keypad by requesting status.  If powered by AC, the 
Message LED will blink continuously.  Once the 
message is played back, the LED will no longer blink. 

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. 

MESSAGE CENTER NOTES  

 

Allow any alarm system status annunciation to 

complete

 before starting to record your message. 

 

Messages up to 20-seconds long may be recorded and 
played back at any time.  

 

When messages are first recorded, the red message 
LED will continuously flash to show that a new 
message is contained in the message center memory. 
Once that message is played back, the LED will no 
longer flash but the message is retained until a new 
message is recorded over it. 

 

A status announcement will interrupt the recording 
or playback of a message. If this happens, begin 
recording or playing the message back again. 

If you 

Mute system status announcements 

for any 

reason, you must 

Restore system status 

announcements 

by pressing the keys indicated in the 

“MESSAGE CENTER” table (above) in order to hear 
them again. They will 

not 

restore on their own.  

 

Recording a message or playing back a stored 
message is 

NOT

 affected by muting. 

 

If you adjust

 the volume (3

 or 6

) when you play 

back a message, and still want system status 
announcements to be muted, you must 

again

 mute 

system status announcements (# + 2 + 1 for Lynx 
panels or # + 0 + 2 + 1 for VISTA panels). 

HOW TO REPLACE THE BATTERIES 

1.

 

If the keypad is AC powered, unplug the AC 
transformer from the wall outlet. 

2.

 

If the keypad is not wall mounted advance to step 3. 
If the keypad is wall mounted, perform the 
following:  

Grasp the keypad firmly. Lift straight up (about 1/4 
inch) and then out, to separate the keypad from the 
mounting plate. This exposes the covered battery 
compartment on the backside of the keypad. 

3.

 

Rest the inverted keypad on a non-abrasive surface 
and remove the battery compartment cover.  Remove 
the old batteries and properly discard. 

4.

 

Replace the old batteries with 3 AA, 1.5 Volt, 
Alkaline batteries (ADEMCO part number 468 or 
equivalent).  Always replace all three batteries at 
once to ensure normal operation of the keypad over 
the anticipated battery lifetime. Make sure that 
battery positive (+) and negative (–) terminals are 
properly oriented with the battery spring clip 
connections.  Refer to battery placement graphic 
below.  

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AA BATTERY

AA BATTERY

AA BATTERY

 

Battery Compartment 

5.

 

Replace the battery cover. 

6.

 

If the keypad is not wall mounted advance to step 7. 
If the keypad is wall mounted, perform the 
following:  

Reattach the keypad to its mounting plate by 
aligning the four mounting holes in the keypad case 
back with the four mounting clips on the mounting 
plate. Lower the keypad onto the clips. 

7.

 

If the keypad is AC powered, plug the AC 
transformer into the wall outlet. 

8.

 

Activate the keypad by pressing any numbered key 
until it beeps. 

9.

 

Enter the following twice: your 4-digit security code 

1

 

OFF

, to clear any trouble condition displayed.

 

Summary of Contents for ADEMCO 5828

Page 1: ...US FUNCTION VOICE D C B A 5828V ONLY 5828V Keypad with Front Cover Removed KEYPAD KEYS These keypads include 12 operational keys as well as four Special Function keys that are backlit for ease of use when the keypad is active To access the keypad keys simply open the swing down door by applying outward pressure on the door release slot on the right side Panic alarms are activated by pressing the k...

Page 2: ...u Mute system status announcements for any reason you must Restore system status announcements by pressing the keys indicated in the MESSAGE CENTER table above in order to hear them again They will not restore on their own Recording a message or playing back a stored message is NOT affected by muting If you adjust the volume 3 or 6 when you play back a message and still want system status announce...

Page 3: ...n case of defect contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security equipment or the Seller for product repair This one year Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties obligations or liabilities THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES MADE BY SELLER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PRODUC...

Page 4: ...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 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 Copyright 2004 Honeywell International Inc www honeywell com security ...

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