Honeywell ADEMCO 5800WAVE Installation And Setup Manual

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K14400V1 8/08 Rev A
ADEMCO 5800WAVE
ADEMCO 5800WAVEADEMCO 5800WAVE
ADEMCO 5800WAVE
Wireless Siren Module
Wireless Siren ModuleWireless Siren Module
Wireless Siren Module
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5800WAVE (Figure 1) is a wireless siren module that
contains an RF receiver and transmitter. The 5800WAVE
provides the following features:
Compatible with the LYNXR Rev 10 or higher (with RF
enrollment) and LYNXR-EN self-contained controls or
with any other control that supports a 5883 Transceiver
Module.
Transmits module status, including mounting tamper,
low battery, and AC loss to the control.
Transmits supervisory check-in message.
Provides temporal 3 pulse sounding during fire alarms
(which indicates evacuation of the premises).
AC powered and mounts on any standard duplex
receptacle that is dedicated for use by this device.
Contains a rechargeable battery that provides up to 12
hours of standby operation in the event of AC loss.
LED Activates Upon
Yellow Normally off. Blinks to indicate that an RF
message is being sent by the 5800WAVE. On
steady during RF Link test.
Green Normally on (lighted) when AC power is
present.
Red On when the system is armed. Off when the
system is disarmed. During RF Link test, on
indicates poor RF transmission.
INSTALLATION
The 5800WAVE must be powered overnight for the
battery to reach full capacity.
Connecting the Battery and Setting the House ID
When separating the case front from the back use
care not to damage the wire leads connected to the
sounder and circuit board. Refer to Figure 2.
1. Remove the four screws located in the back of the unit.
2. Separate the case front from the back.
3. Check that the standby battery is held securely in place
by the two battery clips as shown in Figure 2.
4. Plug the standby battery connector into the PCB
connector as shown in Figure 2.
5. Set DIP switches 4-8 to the appropriate House ID (1-31)
See Figure 3. The House ID set by the DIP switches
should match that entered in the control.
6. Close the 5800WAVE’s case and reinstall the four screws
removed in step 1.
Verifying the RF Link
Dip switch 6 on the 5883 must be set to ON to enable
its RF transmitter.
The security system control must have the House ID
set and must not be in the Test Mode or
Programming Mode when checking the RF Link.
1. Plug the 5800WAVE into the AC receptacle at the
desired location. The green LED will light indicating AC
is present and the 5800WAVE is powered. The yellow
LED will light for approximately 15 seconds.
If the red LED turns on, the RF link is bad. Relocate
the 5800WAVE to another AC receptacle (closer to
the control) and repeat step 1 to verify the RF Link.
If the red LED remains off, the RF link is good and
you may complete the installation at this location.
2. Unplug the 5800WAVE and proceed to “Enabling
Module Supervision”.
Enabling Module Supervision
The 5800WAVE is supervised by the control for loss of RF
check-in transmissions, low battery, loss of AC, and
mounting tamper.
The 5800WAVE reports AC loss and low battery as Low
Battery to the control (and will not cause an alarm when the
control is armed).
If an AC loss condition exists “Low Battery” is
displayed on the control keypad (with the
programmed zone number) and the Green LED on
the 5800WAVE is off.
Program the 5800WAVE in the control as a zone and enroll
its serial number as described using the installation and
setup guide supplied with the control and the information
below.
Note the following when enrolling:
Zone type = 5 (trouble by day / alarm by night)
Input type = 3 (Supervised RF)…..Loop number = 1
1. When prompted for the serial number, you can either
enter it manually or transmit from the device.
a. To enter the serial number manually, read the
number from the label on the device and enter it via
the control’s keypad (referring to the zone
programming section of the Installation and Setup
Guide for the control).
b. To transmit the serial number, plug the 5800WAVE
into an AC receptacle. Within 15 seconds, place the
tamper magnet next to the tamper position-indicator
lines on the case (Figure 4) and wait until the yellow
LED turns off, and then remove the magnet to cause
a transmission.
The yellow LED will flash when the transmission is sent.
2. When the enrollment is complete, exit programming
mode and unplug the 5800WAVE. Proceed to step 3 if
mounting tamper is desired. Otherwise proceed to
“Completing Installation”.
3. Mount the magnet (using the screws supplied) to the
wall, adjacent to the case, between the tamper position
indicator lines as shown in Figure 4.
Verifying Tamper Operation (if used)
1. Plug the 5800WAVE into the AC receptacle. Wait until
the yellow LED turns off and clear any tamper fault
caused by the 5800WAVE from the control.
2. Unplug the 5800WAVE from the AC receptacle and
verify that the control now indicates the tamper fault.
Completing Installation
1. Remove the screw that secures the cover plate to the
duplex receptacle. Leave the cover plate in place on the
receptacle as shown in Figure 5.