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Section 5. WIRELESS (RF) ZONE EXPANSION
(5700 AND 5800 RF SYSTEMS)
This section provides the following information:
•
Wireless systems available.
•
Installing the wireless receiver.
•
Installing the 5800TM Module.
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Programming for the wireless receiver.
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Setup and installation of the wireless transmitters (5700 or 5800 series).
•
Programming the wireless transmitters
(
5700 or 5800
series).
•
Checkout procedure for wireless zones (test modes).
UL
Wireless may not be used in UL Commercial Burglary installations.
Wireless Systems Available
The VISTA-10SE supports wireless zones which may be used exclusively, or
in addition to hardwire zones 1 through 6. The system supports two different
wireless systems which have many similarities, but notable differences in the
programming of the transmitters for each system.
The following receivers may be used with this system and each supports the
number of zones shown:
TABLE 1
5700 Series
Receiver
Wireless Zones
4281L /4281CN-L
†
up to 4
4281M /4281CN-M
†
up to 8
4281H/4281CN-H
†
up to 8
5800 Series
Receiver
Wireless Zones
5881L/5882L
†
up to 8
5881M
up to 16
5881H/5882H
†
up to 16
† 4281CN and 5882 type receivers are for use in Canada. See special note below.
In Canada , 5700 systems must use 4281CN series receivers (4281CN-L,
4281CN-M, or 4281CN-H) (with Canadian versions of 5700 type
transmitters). 5800 systems must use 5882 series receivers (5882L or
5882H) . Information in this manual relative to the 4281 series of receivers
applies as well to the 4281CN series. Information relative to the 5881 series
of receivers applies as well to the 5882 series. 5881 and 5882 series
receivers can use the same transmitters (5800 type).
Any zone
number
from 10–63 can be used as a 5700 or 5800 series wireless
zone (do not confuse this with the number of zones that can be used, which is
shown in Table 1 above).
Wireless System Operation and Transmitter Supervision
The receiver responds to status and alarm signals from wireless transmitters
[operating at 345MHz for 5700 series in USA (315MHz in Canada), and 345
MHz for 5800 series (in USA and Canada)] within a nominal range of 200 feet;
the receiver then relays this information to the control.
Except for transmitters that may be carried off-premises (such as the 5700
system's 5701 and 5727, the 5800 system's 5802, 5802CP, 5804, and 5827,
and either system's 5827BD), each transmitter is supervised by a check-in
signal that is sent to the receiver at 70–90 minute intervals. If at least one
check-in is not re ceived from each
supervised
transmitter within a 12-hour
period, the "missing" transmitter number(s) and "CHECK" will be displayed on
the keypad.