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TO CONTROL’S REMOTE
KEYPAD CONNECTION
POINTS. EACH RECEIVER
MUST BE ON INDIVIDUAL
HOME RUN.
WIRING
OPENING
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AREA FOR
SURFACE
WIRING
5882
LOCATION
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TO RELEASE CIRCUIT
BOARD, REMOVE
SCREWS (2) AND BEND
BACK TABS (S)
NOTE: WHEN CIRCUIT BOARD IS
MOUNTED IN CONTROL’S CABINET,
GROUNDING LUGS (2) PROVIDED
MUST BE INSERTED IN LEFT-HANDTER-
MINALS OF ANTENNA BLOCKS AND
SECURED TO CABINET (SEE RECEIV-
ER’S AND CONTROLS INSTRUCTIONS)
Figure 8. 4281, 5881, & 5882 Series Wireless Receivers (cover removed)
Installing the 5800TM Module
Installation of this module is necessary only if you are using one or more
5827BD Wireless Bi-directional keypads.
The 5800TM must be located between one and two feet from the 4281 or 5881
receiver's antennas.
The 5800TM must not be installed within the control
cabinet. Mount the unit using its accompanying mounting bracket.
5800TM Wiring
Connections
Connect the 5800TM to the control panel’s keypad connection terminals, using
the supplied connector with flying leads, as follows:
WIRE
TERMINAL ON CONTROL
RED (+12VDC)
Terminal 5
BLACK (Ground)
Terminal 4
GREEN (Data to Control)
Terminal 6
YELLOW (Data from Control)
Terminal 7
BLUE: Not Used
Do not cut any of the jumpers on the 5800TM when using it with the
VISTA-10SE.
For additional information, refer to the 5800TM’s instructions.
5700 Series Transmitter Setup
Each 5700 series transmitter has DIP switches to set both the transmitter's
zone number (Transmitter zone/ID) and the system House ID. The House ID
will be the same for all transmitters and must match the House ID programmed
into the system (in data field
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24) for the wireless receiver. This can be
likened to a family in which everyone has the same last name (House ID), but
each person has a different first name (Transmitter zone/ID). The zone/ID
number must then be programmed into the system using
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mode.
A variety of wireless transmitters can be used to make up the wireless zones.
These include window/door units, smoke detectors, PIRs, and panic buttons.
Zone/ID
number assignments can be from 10–63 . Remember, the 5700
system supports up to 8 wireless
zones, depending on the RF receiver used
(see Table 1 previously).