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Receiver Fault
Annunciating the failure of the RF receiver(s) is as follows:
Annunciation
Faults (for zones 88-91) will report as trouble conditions only, and as such, should
be assigned either zone type 00 if no annunciation is desired, or zone type 05 if
annunciation as trouble condition is desired. If the RF link fails, the corresponding
zone number will display a trouble condition for the device that failed. In addition,
all zones associated with that device will indicate a fault condition.
Important The wireless transmitters are designed to provide long battery life under normal
Battery Notice
operating conditions. Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4-7 years
depending on the environment, usage, and the specific wireless device being
used. External factors
such as humidity, high or low temperatures, as well as
large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given
installation. The wireless system can identify a true low battery situation, thus
allowing the dealer or user of the system time to arrange a change of battery and
maintain protection for that given point within the system.
Button type transmitters (5701) should be periodically tested by the installer for
battery life.
Compatible 5700 Series Wireless Devices
5701 Panic Transmitter
5711 Slimline
Door/Window
Transmitter
5711 WM
Door/Window Transmitter
w/Reed Switch
571 5WH Universal
Transmitter
5727 Wireless Keypad
5716 Door/Window
Transmitter
5775 Wireless PIR
5706 Wireless
Photoelectric Smoke
Detector
5707 Wireless
Photoelectric Smoke
Detector (ESL)
Programmable for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm (can be DIP switch
programmed for zones 62 or 63).
Can be used with any open or closed circuit sensor (selectable). Can be used
on any zone 1-63 but, if set for zones 32-47, there will be
a 3 minute lock-out
between transmissions.
Slimline door/window transmitter with built-in reed switch (magnet included).
Can be used with any closed circuit sensor. Can be used on any zone 1-63
but, if set for zones 32-47, there will be a 3 minute lock-out between
transmissions.
DIP switch selectable for fast response, open or closed circuit sensor usage,
and has a tamper protected cover. Use in applications where open circuit heat
detectors are needed or where fast response devices are needed. Can be
used on any zone 1-63 but, if set for zones 32-47, there will be a 3 minute lock-
out between transmissions.
Wireless keypad that can be used to turn the burglary protection on and off,
and features the same built-in panic functions as wired consoles for either
silent or audible 24 hour alarm. An LED indication lights each time a key is
pressed to verify transmission (LED located in the [x] READY key).
The keypad is identified as zone “00” when it transmits low battery messages.
The keypad panics are identified in the same way as wired console keypad
panics (i.e. 95, 96& 99).
Can be used with any open or closed circuit sensor (DIP switch selectable),
and features a built-in reed switch. Can be used on any zone 1-63 but, if set for
zones 32-47, there will be a 3 minute lock-out between transmissions.
The 5775 is a battery-operated, wireless, dual element passive infrared motion
detector with built-in selectable pulse count, that can be monitored by a 4281
wireless receiver, and is DIP switch programmable for zones 32-47.
NOTE: There is a 3 minute lock-out between transmissions to preserve battery
life.
One-piece smoke detector with built-in transmitter (DIP switch programmable
for zones 48-55). Built-in UL Listed 85 dB piezoelectric alarm sounder and
audible low battery warning.
One-piece, dual battery smoke detector with built-in transmitter (DIP switch
programmable for zones 48-55). Built-in UL Listed 85 dB piezoelectric alarm
sounder and audible low battefy warning.
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