
VISTA-15/VISTA-15CN Installation and Setup Guide
6–6
5800 Series Transmitters Table
Also refer to
Appendix A
for transmitter input loops/button locations.
Model Description Input Type and Special Notes
5801 Wireless Panic
Transmitter
Enroll as “3” for RF (supervised), or “4” for UR (unsupervised).
Unit has 4 pushbuttons, each with a unique input (loop) code.
Each pushbutton must be assigned to a zone.
Note: Input loop (button) No. 4 must always be used.
5802
5802CP
Pendant Belt Clip
(Personal Emergency)
Transmitters
Enroll as “5” for BR (button-type transmitter).
5802MN
5802MN2
Miniature Personal
Emergency Trans.
Enroll as “3” for RF (supervised), or “4” for UR (unsupervised).
Single pushbutton-type transmitter.
5804
5804BD
Wireless Key
Transmitter
Enroll as “5” for BR (button-type transmitter).
Has 4 pushbuttons, each with a unique input (loop) code.
Each pushbutton must be assigned to a zone.
Note: All buttons must be assigned the same input type.
5806
5807
5808
5807L
5807LT
5807LST
5808LST
5809
Wireless Photoelectric
Smoke Detectors
Low profile version
of the Wireless
Photoelectric Smoke
Detectors
HeatSensor, 135
º
Detector/Transmitter
Enroll as “3” for RF (supervised).
At the “INPUT S/N” prompt, fault the detector as follows:
1.
On many detectors, you must press a special test switch (not test button) to
fault the detector (see detector’s instructions).
Note: With some detectors, you must short two contacts to fault the
detector. Disengage the detector’s cover and swing it open. These contacts
are on the PC board near a blue jumper (see detector’s instructions).
Momentarily short these contacts with a small screwdriver.
Two keypad beeps occur when the detector is faulted the first time.
2.
Wait 6 to 8 seconds, then press and release the test switch (or momentarily
short the contacts) again. 3 beeps sound if the control has accepted the
input code, and the enrolled input (loop) number is displayed.
5816
5816MN
5816
TEMP
Door/Window
Transmitter
Low Temp Sensor
Enroll as “3” for RF (supervised).
Has two unique input (loop) zones: one for a wired closed-circuit contact loop,
and the other for a built-in reed switch (used in conjunction with a magnet).
Either or both may be used.
5817 Multi-Point Universal
Transmitter
Enroll as “3” for RF (supervised).
Has three unique input (loop) codes: one for a DIP switch-set “Primary” contact
loop, and the others for two “Auxiliary” closed-circuit contact loops.
The “Primary” loop may be set for:
•
Repeating or Single Transmission
•
Normally Open or Normally Closed-circuit
•
Slow or Fast Response
•
3-Minute or No Transmission Inhibit
DIP Switches: Set all DIP switches to the OFF position when enrolling the
serial number.
Note: All loops must be assigned the same input type.
5818 Recessed Magnetic
Contact Transmitter
Enroll as “3” for RF (supervised).
5819
5819
BRS
5819
WHS
Shock Processor
Transmitter
Enroll as “3” for RF (supervised).
Has three unique input (loop) zones: one for a wired closed-circuit contact loop,
one for use with inertia-type shock detectors (mounted externally), and one for a
built-in reed switch (used in conjunction with a magnet).
5849
5850
5852
Glassbreak
Detector/Transmitter
Enroll as “3” for RF (supervised).
5890
5890P1
PIR Detector/
Transmitter
Enroll as “3” for RF (supervised).
The cover must be on the unit when enrolling the serial number.
When “enrollin
” a transmitter’s ID code
s
, an
PIR in the vicinit
that is not bein
enrolled should
be covered with a cloth, tissue, etc. to prevent activation.
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