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FEATURES 

  Multi-Criteria Sensing: 

uses four 

sensing elements to react faster 

while minimizing false alarms: 

  -

 Photoelectric smoke sensor 

detects airborne smoke particles 

  -

 Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensor 

detects smoldering fires 

  -

 Infrared (IR) sensor measures 

ambient light and flame 

signatures, such as flame flicker 

  -

 Thermal detection monitors for 

dangerous rise in temperature 

  Low Temperature sensing: 

senses ambient temperature 

and reports if temperature goes 

below 41°F (5°C).

 

 

 

  CO Detector End-of-Life 

reporting (detector needs 

replacing) 

  Smoke detector maintenance 

reporting (detector needs 

cleaning) 

  Low Battery Detection

 

 

 

 

Table 1: Operation Modes 

MODE 

Status LED 

(Top) 

LED Windows 

(Side) 

 

Sounder 

Speaker 

 

Power Up 

Blink Green, 

every 2 secs 

Dark 

Silent 

Voice welcome, 

instructions after first 

time power up or  

after default 

Normal 

(Standby) 

Single Blink 

Green every  

10 secs 

Dark 

Silent 

Silent 

Smoke 

Alarm 

Blink Red 

every 10 secs 

Blink red 

Temp-3 

Voice smoke 

warning 

Thermal 

Alarm 

Blink Red 

every 10 secs 

Blink red 

Temp-3 

Voice smoke 

warning 

CO Alarm 

Blink Red 

every 10 secs 

Blink blue 

Temp-4 

Voice CO 

warning 

Powered 

Down 

Dark 

Dark 

Silent 

Silent 

    

POWER UP and LANGUAGE SELECTION 

  Remove battery pull tabs. Be sure batteries are seated 

properly to avoid a low battery condition after 15 seconds. 

  Upon power up, Green LED Blinks every 2 secs / Sounder 

is Silent. After power up, the detector prompts for 

language selection. 

  Select the desired language.  

 

English: 

Press the Smoke (•) test button

 

 

Spanish: Press the CO (••) test button

 

 

 

RESETTING THE LANGUAGE  

1.  Press and hold both the Smoke and CO test 

switches simultaneously for 10 seconds, then 

release. The green light flashes rapidly.  

2.  Press and hold both buttons again for one 

second and release. The sensor begins 

speaking a Welcome message.  

3.  Select the desired language by pressing the 

corresponding Smoke (English) or CO 

(Spanish) test button.

 

ENROLLMENT  

IMPORTANT:

  

The Smoke and Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensors each have unique serial numbers and must be enrolled in separate zones. 

 

 

Enroll the Smoke Sensor 

1. Remove the detector from the base plate (tamper switch must be faulted 

when enrolling). 

2. Put the control panel in Zone Programming mode. 
3. Assign a zone number for the smoke detector zone. 

 

Loop = 1; Zone Type = 09 (Fire) or 16 (Fire with Verification)  

Input Type = 03 (Supervised RF) 

  When prompted for the serial number, press and release the Smoke Test 

button for 1 second. The sensor sends two transmissions for enrollment. 

Alternatively, you can manually enter the smoke sensor serial number 

found on the unit’s label. 

4. If Maintenance monitoring is desired: 

 

VISTA-15P/20P/21iP, LYNX Touch, & Lyric: A

ssign a separate zone number 

using the Smoke Detector serial number. 

    Loop = 2 (maintenance); Zone Type = choose a zone type based on 

desired operation (ex.24 hr Trouble, Monitor, or Auxiliary) 

    Input Type = 03 (Supervised RF) 

  VISTA-128/250 Series: Enable “Smart Contact” option in zone 

programming menu for the assigned smoke detector zone.  

5. If Low Temperature reporting is desired, program a separate zone for this 

smoke detector serial number 

 

Loop = 3; Zone Type =  choose a zone type based on desired 

operation (ex.24 hr Trouble, Monitor, or Auxiliary);  

Input Type = 03 (Supervised RF). 

 

WARNING

:The fire protection zone must always be enrolled as Loop 1. 

Otherwise, fire alarms will not be reported by the control.

 

 

Enroll the CO Sensor

 

1. Remove the detector from the base plate.

 

2. With the control panel in Zone Programming mode, assign a zone 

number for the CO detector zone. 

 

Loop = 1; Zone Type =14 (CO alarm); Input Type = 3 (Supervised RF) 

  When prompted for the serial number, press and release the CO Test 

button for 1 second. The sensor sends two transmissions for 

enrollment. Alternatively, you can manually enter the CO sensor serial 

number, which is the smoke serial number plus 1 (ex. if smoke s/n is 

0000781, the CO s/n is 0000782). 

3. If End-of-Life monitoring is desired: 

  VISTA-15P/20P/21iP, LYNX Touch, & Lyric: automatically sent 

  VISTA-128/250 Series: program a separate zone for the CO serial no. 

  Loop = 2; Zone Type = choose a zone type based on desired 

operation (

ex.24 hr Trouble or Auxiliary

); Input Type = 03 (

Supervised RF

 

 

 

5800COMBO - Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector w/Built-in Wireless Transmitter  

(features voice and 360 degree viewable LED ring) 

INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE 

This device is intended for use with Honeywell control panels that support 5800 series devices. Before installing detectors, please 

thoroughly read these installation instructions and read the 

Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems

 Insert (P/N 800-15144 5/13) and 

System 

Smoke Detectors Application Guide

 (P/N SPAG9101 7/12). 

Summary of Contents for 5800COMBO

Page 1: ... the smoke detector zone Loop 1 Zone Type 09 Fire or 16 Fire with Verification Input Type 03 Supervised RF When prompted for the serial number press and release the Smoke Test button for 1 second The sensor sends two transmissions for enrollment Alternatively you can manually enter the smoke sensor serial number found on the unit s label 4 If Maintenance monitoring is desired VISTA 15P 20P 21iP LY...

Page 2: ... Test Functional CO Test Press and hold the CO Test button for 3 5 seconds to enter the functional gas test mode See Functional Gas Test section below Functional Gas Test Solo C6 brand canned CO may be used to verify the detector s ability to sense CO by utilizing the RealTest feature as follows 1 Press and hold the CO test button for 3 to 5 seconds The green LED will start blinking once per secon...

Page 3: ... from children Dispose of used batteries properly Remove old batteries Wait 10 seconds and then replace with four new batteries To avoid a low battery indication when installing new batteries all 4 batteries must be installed within 15 seconds of installing the first one Any low battery condition that may have occurred should clear when the base plate is installed CLEANING NOTE Notify the proper a...

Page 4: ... including interference that may cause undesired operation SUPPORT WARRANTY For the latest documentation and online support information please go to https mywebtech honeywell com For the latest warranty information please go to www honeywell com security hsc resources wa For patent information see www honeywell com patents MyWebTech Warranty Patents REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE C...

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