WST-802 8 Zone Wireless Transmitter
Specifications
Frequency: 345MHz
Operating Temperature: 32°-120°F (0°-49°C)
Battery: 2 x 3V lithium CR123A (1400mAh)
Operating Humidity: 5-95% RH non condensing
Battery life: 10 years
Compatible with Honeywell 5800 receivers
Case tamper
Supervisory signal interval: 60 min(approx.)
Operation
The WST-802 is designed to take up to 8 normally closed hardwired contacts and convert them to
8 independent wireless zones. This product is ideal for panel take overs, or where contacts are
prewired but not in an ideal location for the control panel. Since its 100% battery operated it can
be placed virtually anywhere to simplify the installation. For devices that require power (i.e.
motion detector) a separate power supply is required. It can be the existing control panel or a
standalone power supply capable of providing the appropriate power.
Enrolling
The WST-802 has one serial number printed on the back of the unit. This serial number is for zone
one. Then for each subsequent zone, simply add 1 to the last digit. For example if the serial
number printed on the back is 033 4561, then that is the serial number for input 1, for input two it
would be 033 4562, etc .
To enroll zones, put the control panel in learn mode and either enter the corresponding serial
number, or trigger the desired zone by shorting and opening it twice when prompted by the
control panel. If you are manually entering the serial number, ensure the zones are configured
to use Loop 2.
Note: Zone one must be installed as that zone ID will be used to transmit the low battery and
case tamper for the WST-802. If a supervisory fault exists each zone enrolled will report in a
supervisory fault.
Mounting
Included with the device is hardware to mount the device on a wall. Choose a location that is ideal
for both the hardwired contacts and still within range of the new control panel.
Replacing the Battery
When the battery is low a signal will be sent using zone 1 serial number to the control panel . To
replace the battery:
1.
Remove the top cover reveal the battery. This will trigger a tamper signal at the control
panel.
2.
Replace both CR123A batteries ensuring correct polarity as show on the device.
3.
Re-attached the cover. You should hear a click when the cover engages properly.
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