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INTRODUCTION

The 5800RP RF Repeater Module consists of an RF receiver and a
transmitter and is intended to extend the range of ADEMCO’s
5800 series RF devices by 200 feet (nominal).

The 5800RP receives alarm, status, and control messages from
5800 series devices, and forwards these messages to control panel
connected receivers such as the 5881EN, 5883, 6128RF, 6150RF,
and LYNX controls. The control then responds accordingly
(arm/disarm the system, initiate an alarm, etc.).

The 5800RP also transmits it’s own status including tamper, AC
loss and RF jam detect via a unique serial number. Status is sent
whenever a change occurs or as part of a supervisory check-in
message sent approximately once an hour.

The 5800RP contains a rechargeable battery that provides up to 6
hours of standby operation after primary power is lost.

The 5800RP features a Spatial Diversity system that virtually
eliminates the possibility of "Nulls" and "Dead Spots" within the
coverage area.

RECEIVER/

TRANSCEIVER

KEYPAD

TERMINALS

ON CONTROL

BOARD

CONTROL

PANEL*

DATA OUT

DATA IN TO
CONTROL

*CONTROL MUST SUPPORT A 5800 SERIES RF SYSTEM

5800RP

REPEATER

MODULE

POWER IN

9VAC, 15VA

(e.g. 1332) OR

12VDC, 100mA

5800 SERIES
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER

2-WAY

WIRELESS KEYPAD

(e.g. 5827BD, 5804BD)

OR

5800RL 2-WAY RELAY

MODULE

2-WAY

TRANSMISSION

5800RP_block-00-001-v0

Figure 1.

Wireless System Overview using 5800RP Repeater Module

INSTALLING THE 5800RP MODULE

Mount the 5800RP remotely in its own housing following the steps
below, and avoid mounting the module with its antennas touching
a metal surface.

Check for RF Interference:

 Before mounting permanently, use the

red RF Interference LED to check for strong local radio frequency
interference at the intended mounting location. If this LED is
continuously lit, the 5800RP module should be relocated.

Removing the Cover: 

Remove the 5800RP's cover by inserting and

twisting a screwdriver blade in the slot at the center of the cover's
lower edge. Note that removing the cover also places the 5800RP
in the Go/No Go Test mode. This decreases its range during
installation to insure an adequate margin during normal
operation.

Mounting the Module

1.

 

For concealed wiring, route power wires 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.

2.

 

Mount the module in the selected location. For greatest
security, use all four mounting holes (two keyslot holes and
two round holes) in the plastic base.

3.

 

Install each antenna in the respective right-hand terminal of
the two terminal blocks at the upper edge of the 5800RP’s
circuit board, and tighten the screws to secure them.

4.

 

Affix the Summary of Connections label to the inside of the
module’s cover. Make sure the arrows and large ‘plus sign’ on
the label line up with the corresponding posts in the cover.

5.

 

If applicable, set the Site ID by referring to the Setting the
Site ID
 section on the next page.

Connecting the Power Supply

The 5800RP can be powered from either an AC or DC external
power source connected to terminals 1 and 2 (see figure 2).

Power source ratings are as follows:

Type

Rating

AC

9VAC, 15VA (e.g., ADEMCO 1332)

DC

12VDC, 100 ma

6.

 

Connect the power supply to the 5800RP’s terminals. Refer to
Figure 2. These terminals are not polarized. The leads from
DC supplies may be connected to either terminal.

NOTE: Use of power sources with higher or lower voltages may result
in damage or failure to operate properly. Non-ADEMCO power
supplies may have connectors installed. Remove the connectors prior
to attempting to connect power supply to 5800RP.

Connecting the Battery

7.

 

Begin battery installation by attaching an adhesive backed hook
and loop fastener strip (supplied) to the Summary of Connections
label in the cover. Place the strip within the large box drawing
labeled ‘PLACE BATTERY HERE’. Refer to Figure 2.

8.

 

Attach another adhesive backed hook and loop fastener strip to
the battery. Attach the battery to the cover by firmly pressing
the two hook and loop fastener strips together. Make sure the
battery is positioned as shown in Figure 2.

9.

 

Plug the battery cable into the battery connector on the 5800RP
PCB. Refer to Figure 2.
CHARGING NOTE: The battery must be allowed to charge at
least 12 hours in order to reach its full capacity.

10.

 

Replace the cover on the 5800RP, being careful not to pinch the
battery wires between the cover and case or any PCB components.

TO
POWER
SUPPLY

TAMPER
SWITCH

MOUNTING

HOLES

(4)

BATTERY

CONNECTOR

ANTENNAS

(INSERT IN

RIGHT-HAND

TERMINALS)

WIRING
OPENING

KNOCKOUT
AREA FOR
SURFACE
WIRING

5800RP_conn-00-001-V0

POWER
TERMINALS

LIGHTS RED WHEN
SETTING SITE ID

RF INTERFERENCE
RED INDICATOR

DIP SWITCH

ON

OFF

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1

5800RP

CIRCUIT BOARD

BATTERY

GRN   YEL   RED

AFFIX SUMMARY

OF CONNECTIONS

LABEL HERE

MODULE COVER

Figure 2.

5800RP Repeater Module Layout and Connections

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Summary of Contents for 5800RP

Page 1: ...along the base s right edge 2 Mount the module in the selected location For greatest security use all four mounting holes two keyslot holes and two round holes in the plastic base 3 Install each antenna in the respective right hand terminal of the two terminal blocks at the upper edge of the 5800RP s circuit board and tighten the screws to secure them 4 Affix the Summary of Connections label to th...

Page 2: ...ce Lights when RF activity is present PROGRAMMING AND OPERATIONAL NOTES Non UL Installations DIP switch 2 must be OFF during normal operation 1 Set DIP switch 2 to OFF 2 If module supervision is desired assign the 5800RP to a zone for sending check in low battery AC loss and RF jam messages and enroll its serial number When prompted toggle the tamper switch to enroll the serial number The yellow L...

Page 3: ...y cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular insta...

Page 4: ...UENTIAL 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 will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire ...

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