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N7491-1V1 5/98

5819WHS/5819BRS

SHOCK PROCESSOR

TRANSMITTER

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

For use with QED control panels ONLY!

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5819WHS/5819BRS Shock Processor Transmitters
feature a built-in shock sensor and are intended for use
only with a wireless alarm system that supports Ademco
QED 5800 Series wireless receivers.

The built-in shock sensor is used to detect forcible attack
upon the surface to which it is mounted.  It is designed to
protect window and door surroundings.  The sensor is
electrically normally closed, but, under shock conditions,
goes open circuit momentarily.

The 5819 supports three unique zones, known as "loops":

Loop 1 = built-in shock sensor loop factory wired to

TB1 (normally closed)

Loop 2 = built-in magnetic reed switch in conjunction

with a magnet (normally closed)

Loop 3 = externally wired, closed circuit contact loop

connected to TB2

For U.L. installations, a contact may not be more than 3
feet from the transmitter.

The 5819 also has a built-in cover tamper switch which
activates when the cover is removed and sends a "check"
message to the control.

Area of Shock Protection
Typical area of coverage is 10 -12 feet (5-6 foot radius).
This can vary depending on the type of window or other
mounting surface to which the unit is mounted.

MOUNTING
The description that follows assumes that the unit will be
mounted as shown in the diagram, with the magnet (if
used) located to the left of the unit.  The unit can be
installed in any direction, as long as the relationship of the
unit to the magnet is maintained. In addition, the arrow
embossed on the built-in shock sensor must face UP when
the unit is mounted.

To change the shock sensor's orientation, gently push the
sensor away from its mounting hole until it can rotate
freely. Twist the sensor until the arrow is pointing UP when
the detector is in the desired mounting position, then
gently push the sensor until it is fully seated in its mounting
hole.

Before mounting the transmitter permanently, conduct
Go/No Go tests (see QED control's instructions) to verify
adequate signal strength and reorient or relocate the
transmitter if necessary.

1. Remove transmitter's cover by inserting the flat blade

of a small screwdriver into the pry-off slot nearest to the
cover's decorative ribs, and twisting the blade.

2. If using a wired contact loop, cut the thin "breakout"

area provided at the lower edge in the case wall to
allow wire entry.

3. Mount the case back to a solid surface using the two

holes provided in the unit (holes 'A" in Diagram 1).

4. If using the unit's reed switch, mount a 5899 Magnet

(obtained separately) adjacent to the alignment marks
on the case (see Diagram 1).

5. If using an external contact, remove the battery (if

installed) and connect a normally closed contact to
TB2.

NOTE:   If the contact loops are not used, make no
connection across the terminals.

A

+

BA

TTER

Y

REED
SWITCH
(LOOP 2)

COVER PRY-OFF POINT

ALIGN MAGNET

WITH MARKS 

ON CASE 

MAGNET 

(OBTAIN 

SEPARATELY)

LOOP 1 TERMINALS
(Built-in shock sensor)
See Detail “B”

COVER

HOLDING

HOOKS (2)

COVER

TAMPER

SWITCH

HOLES “A” (2)

(SEE TEXT)

ANTENNA

DIP SWITCHES
See Detail “A”

DIP
SWITCHES

JUMPER PINS
See Detail “B”

A

MAGNET

1

/

2

MAX

1

2

3

4

5

ON

TB2

TB1

TABLE 1

SWITCH

RESPONSE TIME

SW1   (Most Sensitive)

1ms

SW2

2ms

SW3

5ms

SW4

10ms

SW5   (Least Sensitive)

20ms

JUMPER
PINS

BUILT-IN
SHOCK SENSOR
TERMINALS
(INPUT LOOP 1)

TABLE 2

JUMPER

COUNT

J1        (Most Sensitive)

1

J2

2

J3

4

J4

6

J5        (Least Sensitive)

8

J5 J4 J3 J2 J1

DETAIL B

DETAIL A

LOOP 3 TERMINALS

See Detail “B”

DETAIL C
Embossed arrow on
shock sensor must
point UP when unit
is mounted.

“BREAKOUT” FOR 

WIRE ENTRY

CONTACT

TERMINALS

(INPUT LOOP 3)

SHOCK SENSOR
See Detail “C”

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