INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5800GDO is a wireless receiver module that enables
the use of up to eight wireless transmitters to operate a
garage door opener. The 5800GDO may be used with the
following Wireless Transmitters:
•
5804
•
5804-2
•
5804E
•
5804BD
•
5804BDV
•
5804WATCH
IMPORTANT: When the 5804WATCH is used in
conjunction with the 5800GDO it has a limited
transmit range. Therefore use the 5804WATCH
when in close proximity to the garage door (EX. use
5804WATCH in lieu of garage door keypad).
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
Use the following guidelines when selecting a mounting
location for the 5800GDO Garage Door Module:
•
Mount the 5800GDO in a high location for best
wireless reception.
•
Do not mount the 5800GDO on or near metal
objects. This decreases range and/or blocks wireless
transmissions.
•
The 5800GDO must be located at least 10 feet from
any remote keypads to avoid interference from the
microprocessors in those units.
•
To avoid voltage loss that occurs on long power lines,
the external power supply unit should be mounted
in close proximity to the 5800GDO.
Mounting
IMPORTANT: Before permanently mounting the
5800GDO, perform the setup procedure described in
the Setting Up the 5800GDO section.
1. Remove the 5800GDO's cover (using a small
flathead screwdriver, insert screwdriver’s tip in slot
at top of cover to remove).
2. Using the GDO base as a drill template, position in
the desired location and drill two pilot holes. See
Figure 1 for mounting hole location.
3. Attach the GDO base using the fasteners supplied.
4. Connect garage door opener switching wire to GDO
terminal 3 (COM) and terminal 1 (NC) or 2 (NO) as
required by the garage door opener. Refer to garage
door opener manufacturer’s instructions to
determine if it operates with a NC or NO switch.
5. Connect power wiring to the 5800GDO’s terminals.
Refer Figure 1.
The 5800GDO can be powered from either a 12VDC or
9VAC external power source.
Type Rating
Connection
AC
9VAC, 15VA
(e.g., ADEMCO 1332)
Terminals 4 and 5
DC
12VDC, 100 ma
Terminals 4 and 5.
Note: Use of power sources with higher or lower
voltages may result in damage or failure to operate
properly.
6. Position the wiring in the exit slot and reinstall the
GDO’s cover on the base.
LED
(RED)
LED
(YELLOW)
LED
(GREEN)
RF INTERFERENCE
LED (RED)
2 - NO
3 - COM
4 - AC OR DC (+) IN
1 - NC
ANTENNA 2
ANTENNA 1
5 - AC OR DC ( ) IN
DIP
SWITCH
MOUNTING
HOLES
5800GDO-001-V10
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
OFF
Figure 1. Connection Diagram
SETTING UP THE 5800GDO
LED Operation
The Yellow, Red, and Green LEDs located above the DIP
switch and the RF interference LED located between the
two mounting holes, are described below.
LED Activates
Upon
Yellow
Indicates Relay state:
LED OFF = Reset State, NC contact connected to
COM.
LED ON = Set State, NO contact connects to COM.
The relay state momentarily changes when an enrolled
button is pressed. When power is applied, the relay is
forced to the reset state.
Red
Wireless Key enrollment/erase indicator. Used to
determine status during Enrolling RF Transmitters and
Erasing All RF Transmitters procedures).
Green
Normally on (lighted) when power is applied. Flickering
indicates RF is being processed.
RF
Inter-
ference
Lights when RF activity is present.
5800GDO
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