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b.  Verify that DIP switch #1 is in the OFF position. 

c.  Set DIP switch #5 according to the following chart. 

DIP SWITCH #5 

For . . . 

Set to . . . 

Commercial Fire Applications 

ON 

Non-commercial Fire Applications 

OFF 

NOTES: 

  If multiple receivers are used on one control, DIP 

switch #5 must be set to the same position on all 
receivers. 

 

DIP switch #5 reduces sensitivity during 
supervision message reception. For commercial fire 
applications, DIP switch #5 must  be  in  the  ON 
position. 

5.  Insert the wiring plug (with 4 flying leads) into the 

mating socket on the receiver (see Figure 3 for socket 
location). Connect the  4 wires to the control's 
corresponding keypad terminals (see “Interface Wiring” 
in the SPECIFICATIONS section). 

6. Install the antennas in the right-hand terminals of the 

two terminal blocks at the upper edge of the circuit 
board, one into each block’s right-hand terminal, and 
tighten the screws to secure them.  

 

Caution: Avoid mounting the receiver antennas against 
a metal surface. 

7.  Proceed with any programming of the control that 

may be necessary for RF operation, and the 
installation of the system's wireless transmitters, 
as described in the control's installation and setup guide 
and the transmitter's installation instructions. 

 

NOTES: 

  The receiver can support up to 16 encrypted wireless 

transmitters (keys). The total quantity of wireless 
keys (encrypted and unencrypted) that can be used is 
determined by the control panel. 

  Wireless key buttons must be enrolled to zones in the 

control panel via zone programming first. If the 
wireless  key  is  to  be  used  for  arming  and  disarming 
the VISTA-40 and up, a user number must then be 
assigned to the wireless key via user programming. If 
it is not done in this order, you will be unable to 
respond successfully to the RF button zone number 
prompt in user programming. 

  If more than one receiver is being used and you are 

using encrypted wireless keys, we recommend that 
you (a) enter the GO/NO GO mode, (b) disconnect one 
receiver, (c) enroll all encrypted keys into the 
connected receiver, (d) reconnect the disconnected 
receiver, (e) exit the GO/NO GO mode, and then (f) 
repeat (a) through (e) for the receiver that was 
disconnected.  

  The RED LED located on the receiver's circuit board 

should be used as an indicator of strong local radio 
frequency interference. If this LED is continuously 
illuminated, the receiver should be relocated. 

  After a successful enrollment of an encrypted key, the 

GREEN LED blinks the number of spaces that are 
free for additional encrypted key enrollment. 

8.  Replace the receiver's cover. 

ENCRYPTED KEYS 

The receiver can support up to 16 encrypted wireless 
transmitters (keys) at one time. If the number on the 
receiver microprocessor is WAK 4406-4 or higher, the 
receiver provides you with the capability to check space 
available and/or delete encrypted keys using the procedures 
below. 

The GREEN LED located on the receiver's circuit board 
may be used to determine how many more encrypted keys 
may be enrolled into the receiver. This LED is also used to 
indicate when encrypted keys may be deleted. To determine 
how many more encrypted keys may be enrolled and/or to 
delete enrolled encrypted keys: 

1. Remove power from the receiver and set DIP 

switch 1 to the ON position. 

2.  Apply power to the receiver and watch the GREEN 

LED. You will see one of the following indications: 

a.  The GREEN LED blinks the number of spaces that 

are free for additional encrypted key enrollment and 
then goes to constantly ON. 

b. The GREEN LED is constantly ON, indicating the 

receiver is full. 

c.  The GREEN LED is OFF, indicating no encrypted 

keys are enrolled. 

3. If you do not want to delete any enrolled 

encrypted keys, advance to step 4. If you want to 
delete enrolled encrypted keys, wait until the 
GREEN LED is constantly ON in step 2 a. or 2 b. 
above and then: 

a. Record the positions of DIP switches 1 through 

5. 

b. Set DIP switches 1 through 5 to the opposite 

positions of their current settings and wait a 
few moments. 

c. Set DIP switches 1 through 5 back to their 

original positions as recorded in step a. All 
enrolled encrypted keys will be deleted. 

4.  Place DIP switch 1 back into the OFF position to 

return to normal receiver operation. 

Summary of Contents for ADEMCO 5881EN Series

Page 1: ... The instruction manual that accompanies the control includes recommendations regarding receiver and transmitter locations the types of wireless zones that can be programmed e g ENTRY EXIT PERIMETER INTERIOR etc and the procedure for programming the receivers These receivers should not be installed in an area subject to environmental extremes of below freezing such as an unheated warehouse or extr...

Page 2: ...ounting clips grounding lugs and screws included with the receiver a If concealed wiring is to be used route it through the rectangular opening at the rear of the base before mounting For surface wiring entry a thin breakaway area is provided along the base s right edge b Mount the receiver in the selected location For greatest security use all four mounting holes two keyslot holes and two round h...

Page 3: ...pted keys into the connected receiver d reconnect the disconnected receiver e exit the GO NO GO mode and then f repeat a through e for the receiver that was disconnected The RED LED located on the receiver s circuit board should be used as an indicator of strong local radio frequency interference If this LED is continuously illuminated the receiver should be relocated After a successful enrollment...

Page 4: ...e determined with the security system in the Test mode TO THE INSTALLER Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the p...

Page 5: ... CANADA 17481021751A USE MAX OF 220 ft 67m OF 22 0 64mm WIRE OR 550 ft 168m OF 18 1mm WIRE FOR EACH RUN 20 ft MAX IN COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS SEE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTROL S KEYPAD TERMINALS EACH RECEIVER MUST BE ON INDIVIDUAL HOME RUN THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE A...

Page 6: ... a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials ...

Page 7: ...HE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented that the products wi...

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