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5192SD/SDT Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detector
Installation and Maintenance Instructions
SPECIFICATIONS
Diameter(including mounting bracket): 5.5 inches (140 mm)
Height(including mounting bracket): 1.7 inches (43 mm)
Weight: 5.3 ounces(150 grams)
Installation Temperature Range: 32°F to 100°F(0°C to 38°C)
Installation Humidity Range: 10%to 93% relative humidity, non-condensing
Air Velocity: 4000 ft./min. maximum
Heat Sensor(5192SDT only): 135° F fixed temperature electronic thermistor
System Voltage Range: 7—14 V
Standby Current(maximum @ 12 V):
LED off: 1.2 mA
LED on: 2.8 mA
Before installing detectors, please thoroughly read the supporting Ademco control panel installation instructions, which provide de-
tailed information on detector spacing, placement,zones, and special applications. Copies of the installation instructions are available
from Ademco. NFPA 72 and NEMA guidelines should also be observed.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Model 5192SD/SDT photoelectric smoke detector uses a state-of-the-art optical sensing chamber. This detector is designed to
provide open area protection and to be used with compatible UL-listed Ademco control panels.An LED on each detector flashes every
10 seconds. If the sensing chamber is unable to detect smoke, the LED will cease to blink. When a unit reports an alarm condition to
the control panel,the panel will send a code command to steadily light that unit's LED. If the same loop has multiple detectors report-
ing alarm, only the first detector that reported alarm would have its LED turned on steadily. However, the panel will latch the address
of all the remaining detectors that reported alarm. The 5192SD/SDT detector is intended for use in an Ademco 2-wire polling loop
system. It is addressed by either dip switch or internal serial number and has high and low manintenance that is enabled with dip
switch position 8. (NOTE: Maintenance is shipped factory default OFF-dip switch 8 is set to"ON"position).A two-screw, removable
terminal block is used to connect to the system. Both detector power and communication between detector and control panel are ac-
complished over the same two wires.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Each 5192SD/SDT detector is supplied with a mounting bracket that permits the detector to be mounted:
1.To a single gang box.
2. Directly to a 312 inch or 4 inch octagonal box.
3.To a 4 inch square electrical box by using a plaster ring.
TAMPER RESISTANCE
This detector includes a tamper-resistant feature that prevents its removal from the base without the use of a tool.To enable this fea-
ture, remove the smaller tab by breaking it at the scribed line on the tamper resistant tab on the detector mounting bracket(see Figure
2),then install the detector.To remove a detector from the bracket once it has been made tamper resistant, use a small screwdriver to
depress the tamper-resistant tab located in the slot on the mounting bracket, and turn the detector counterclockwise.
Figure 1.Surface mounting 5192SD on 3'/z inch Figure 2.5192SD/SDT detector mounting bracket:
and 4 inch octagon box:
TAMPER RESISTANT TAB
TAMPER$LOT (CUT OFF SMALL TAB TO
(DEPRESSTABTO .i ACTIVATETAMPER-RESIST
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WIRING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code, local codes, and any special requirements of the authority
having jurisdiction. Proper wire gauges should be used.The conductors used to connect the smoke detectors to the control panel and
accessory devices should be color-coded to reduce the likelihood of wiring errors. Improper connections can prevent a system from
responding properly in the event of a fire.
The screw terminal block accepts 14 to 22 gauge wire. For best system performance, all wiring should be installed in separate
grounded conduit. Do not mix fire system wiring in the same conduit as any other electrical wiring.Twisted pair or shielded cable may
be used to provide additional protection against electrical interference. If shielded cable is used,the shield connection to and from the
detector must be continuous by using wire nuts, crimping, or soldering as appropriate for a reliable connection.
Smoke detectors and alarm system control panels have specifications for allowable loop resistance. Consult the control panel speci-
fications for the total loop resistance allowed for the control panel being used before wiring the detector loops. Wire connections are
made by stripping about'/a"'of insulation from the end of the feed wire, inserting the wire into the appropriate terminal, and tightening
the screw to secure the wire in place.
NOTE: Using twisted, shielded wire will result in decreased overall cable run as specified in the control installation instructions.
INSTALLATION
Remove power from the control unit or initiating device circuits before installing detectors.
1. Wire the plug-in screw terminal block(see Figure 3) and plug the terminal block into the detector.
2. Align the arrows on the detector with the arrows on the mounting bracket.
3. Turn the detector clockwise in the mounting bracket until it clicks into place.
4. After all the detectors have been installed, apply power to the control unit or initiating device circuits.
5. Test the detector as described in TESTING.
6. Reset the detector at the system control panel.
7. Notify the proper authorities that the system is in operation.
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ACAUTION
Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.
DETECTOR ID NO.
IMPORTANT: The 5192 smoke detector provides for both DIP switch and serial number addressing. DIP switch positions 1-7 are
used for setting the zone number with older controls which only support DIP switch addressing.The permissible DIP switch addresses
are from 10 to 63 as shown in Table 1. If the 5192 smoke detector is to be used with newer controls that support serial number ad-
dressing,you MUST configure the detector as a serial number device during the zone programming procedure for those controls. DIP
switch addressing of the 5192 with controls that support serial number addressing may result in polling loop trouble conditions.
TESTING THE 5192SD/SDT SENSITIVITY
NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance and will be temporarily
out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms. Notify the proper authorities that the
system is back in operation when finished testing.
Detectors must be tested after installation and following periodic maintenance. Both smoke and heat detection testing are recom-
mended for verifying system protection capability.Test the 5192SD/SDT as follows:
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Table 1. Permissible Dip Switch Addresses:
DIP SWITCH POSITION DIP SWITCH POSITION DIP SWITCH POSITION
Zone Zone Zone
Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7i Sz Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7i Sz Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7i Sz
10 N N N ON N 31 ON ON 48 ON ON ON ON ON
11 ON ON ON ON 32 ON ON ON ON ON ON 49 ON ON ON ON
12 ON ON ON ON ON 33 ON ON ON ON ON 50 ON ON ON ON
13 ON ON ON ON 34 ON ON ON ON ON 51 ON ON ON
14 N ON ON ON 35 ON ON ON ON 52 ON ON ON ON
15 ON ON ON 36 ON ON ON ON ON 53 ON ON ON
16 ON ON ON ON ON ON 37 ON ON ON ON 54 ON ON ON
17 ON ON ON ON ON 38 ON ON ON ON 55 ON ON
18 ON ON ON ON ON 39 ON ON ON 56 ON ON ON ON
19 ON ON ON ON 40 ON ON ON ON ON 57 ON ON ON
20 N N ON ON ON 41 ON ON ON ON 58 ON ON ON
21 ON ON ON ON 42 ON ON ON ON 59 ON ON
22 ON ON ON ON 43 ON ON ON 60 ON ON ON
23 ON ON ON 44 ON ON ON ON 61 ON ON
24 ON ON ON ON ON 45 ON ON ON 62 ON ON
25 ON ON ON ON 46 ON ON ON 63 ON
26 ON ON ON ON 47 ON ON S/Na
27 ON ON ON NOTES:Blank position=OFF
28 ON ON ON ON 1,DIP Switch position 7 must always be set ON.
29 ON ON ON p,DIP Switch position S disables maintenance signals if ON;enables maintenance signals if OFF.
30 ON ON ON It must be set to ON for all applications except for panels that can support maintenance signals.
Failure to do so may result in False Check conditions on the system.
3.Serial Number addressing occurs when DIP switch positions 1-7 are OFF.
A. Test Switch
1. Press and hold the recessed test switch, located on the detector housing (see Figure 4), for 5 seconds with a 0.18 inch
maximum diameter tool such as an Allen wrench or small screwdriver.
2. An alarm should be annunciated at the system's control or console within 5 seconds. Some systems also cause the detec
tor's LED to latch on during the alarm. Otherwise,the LED continues to blink every 10 seconds.
B. Test Module(Model No. MOD400R)
The MOD400R test module can be used with a DMM or analog voltmeter to check the detector sensitivity as described in the test
module's manual.
C. Auto-maintenance Feature
Test sensitivity from the control panel if applicable (refer to control panel test procedure).
D. Smoke Entry Test
The recommended field test tool is the GEMINI model 501 aerosol generator set to represent 4%/ft. to 5%/ft. obscuration as de-
scribed in the Gemini manual. Using the bowl-shaped applicator, apply aerosol until detector alarms.
E. Direct Heat Method(5192SDT only)
Direct the heat from a 1000 to 1500 watt hair dryer toward either of the thermistors. Hold the heat source about 12 inches from the
detector in order to avoid damage to the plastic.Heat detectors that go into alarm reset only after they have cooled sufficiently.Check
the control panel to determine whether the Reset switch,or other auxiliary device or control momentarily interrupts loop power.
Detectors that fail to alarm during any of the above tests should first be cleaned as outlined in MAINTENANCE. If the detector still fails
to activate, return it for repair.
Figure 4.Top and side views showing test switch location
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ACAUTION
Dust covers are an effective way to limit the entry of dust into smoke sensing chambers. However, they may not completely prevent
airborne dust particles from entering the detector. Therefore,Ademco recommends removal of detectors before beginning construc-
tion or other dust producing activities. Be sure to remove dust covers from any detectors left in place during construction as part of
returning the system to service.
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AUTO-MAINTENANCE FEATURE Figure 5. Removal of cover and screen for cleaning:
This detector can transmit a LOW SENSITIVITY or HIGH SEN-
SITIVITY signal in addition to the basic normal and alarm levels.
These HIGH and LOW SENSITIVITY signals are communicated
to the control panel and indicate that the detector may not be able � REMOVABLE
to detect smoke or may false alarm.Supporting control panels use HOUSING
these maintenance signals to effect prompt cleaning or replace-
ment of the malfunctioning detector,which is uniquely identified at
the control panel by the detector's polling address.The auto-main- ;� REMOVABLE
tenance feature may be enabled by placing dip switch position#8 "_ � SCREEN
to the"off"position.This may be necessary to be compatible with
some panels. Refer to Ademco control panel installation instruc- SENSING
tions to determine if maintenance features are supported. CHAMBER
MAINTENANCE COVER
NOTE: Before removing the detector, notify the proper authori-
ties that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance SENSING
and will temporarily be out of service. Disable the zone or system ; � CHAMBER
undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms.
NOTE: (Model 5192SDT only) Before removing the detector f BASE
cover, note the position of the thermistors. Make sure the therm- so�ss-oo
istors are not bent over when the housing is replaced.
1. Remove the detector housing by gently prying the four hous- 5. Replace the chamber by orienting it so that the arrow on the
ing tabs on the bottom of the base with a small-bladed screw- top aligns with the arrow on the printed circuit board. Care-
driver and pull the housing from the base. Use caution to fully press the screen on to the sensing chamber, making
avoid damaging the thermistors (5192SDT only). sure it fits tightly.
2. Vacuum the screen carefully without removing it. 6. Replace the housing by aligning the three triangular slots on
3. Remove the screen assembly by pulling it straight out (see the base with their counterparts on the housing. Gently press
Figure 5). Remove chamber cover. the housing until it locks in place. Check to make sure the
4. Clean the sensing chamber by vacuuming or blowing out thermistors are in the upright position (5192SDT only).
dust and particles. 7. Reinstall the detector.
8. Notify the proper authorities that the system is back in operation.
Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems
LIMITED WARRANTY
Honeywell International Inc.,acting through its Security&Custom Electronics business("Seller") 165 Eileen Way,Syosset, New York 11791,warrants
its product(s)to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use
and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product(s)or,for product(s)not having a manufacturer's date stamp,for 12 months from
date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period,in which case the shorter period shall apply.Seller's
obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing,at its option,free of charge for materials or labor,any product(s)which is proved not in compliance
with Seller's specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under this
Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product(s)is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Honeywell factory service.Connection
of any device(s)to a communicating bus of a Honeywell security system (e.g., keypad bus, polling loop)other than those manufactured or approved
by Honeywell shall void this warranty. For warranty service, return product(s)transportation prepaid,to Honeywell Factory Service, 165 Eileen Way,
Syosset,New York 11791.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHER-
WISE,WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY
OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT.
Seller does not represent that the product(s) it sells may not be compromised or circumvented;that the product(s)will prevent any personal injury or
property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the product(s)will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer under-
stands that a properly installed and maintained alarm system may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, fire, or other events occurring without
providing an alarm, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result.
CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A
CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT(S) FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE,WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY,
FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE,REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN,SELLER'S
MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT(S),WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDYAGAINST SELLER.
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K3590-ADV4 2/09 Rev.A
Honeywe�� ADEMCO 6150 & 6160
REMOTE KEYPADS
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
Keypad Features ADEMCO 6150 ADEMCO 6160
Fixed-Word 2-Line A1 ha
Backlit Display ✓(see note) ✓ (see note)
Dedicated Function Keys ✓ ✓
Built-in Sounder Piezo Speaker
Note:Permanent display backlighting is an option on some controls(see the control's instructions for details).
GENERAL INFORMATION WIRING AND INSTALLATION
The ADEMCO 6150 and ADEMCO 6160 are addressable The keypads can be surface mounted directly to a drywall,
Remote Keypads designed for use with ADEMCO control or to a single-or double-gang electrical box.
panels.Addresses are set via the keypad keys. 1. Push the two case release snaps at the bottom of the
The keys on the keypads are continuously backlit for keypad with the blade of a medium screwdriver(this will
convenience. push in the release snap), then pull that side of the case
Supervised by control panel(if supported). back away. Insert the screwdriver in the side of the
KEYPAD DISPLAYS AND LEDS keypad(between the front and back case) and gently
twist to release the side locking tab. Repeat for the other
The keypads have the following display features: side.Refer to Figure 1 for location of the case back
release snaps and locking tabs.
Fixed 2-line 2-digit Custom
Model Word Alpha Zone Zone 2. Route wiring from the control panel through the opening
Display Display Identifier Descriptors in the case back.
6150 X X 3. Mount the case back to a wall or electrical box.
6160 X X 4. Wire directly from the keypad's terminal block to the
The following table shows the LEDs and their functions: terminal block on the control paneL (See Wiiing Table
below).
LED Function
Red Lights when the system is armed in any mode NOTE:No more than one wire per terminal may be
Green Lights when the system is"ready"to be armed. Connected. If daisy-chained configuration is required,
pig-tail wires together so that only one wire is
SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS terminated under the screw. Use 16-24 AWG wire only!
The keypads also feature function keys. These keys may be
programmed for panic alarms or other special functions W�ring Table(All Keypads)
such as macros. See the control's instructions for details. Keypad Control Panel Wire Color
-G Data In Green
Function keys must be held down for at least 2
seconds to activate an alarm; key pairs are activated - -Aux Pwr(GND) Black
immediately. + +Aux. Pwr Red
-Y Data Out Yellow
Function Keys
See the control panel's Installation and Setup Guide for
A or[1] and[=!=] more complete details.
B or[=;=] and[#] 5. Reattach the keypad to its case back.
C or[3] and[#]
D
FUNCTION KEY LABELS
e � %' A set of adhesive-backed labels with some typical function
symbols (i.e., fire,police,personal emergency, etc.)is
.°"`°° � provided. These labels can be placed on or next to the keys
pE�o�� O to identify each key's function for the end user(as
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0 programming; see the control's instructions).
Nore: OPERATING THE KEYPAD
TO REMOVE CASE BACK �
PUSH INTHETWO MOUNTING � ° For o eratin instructions, see the User Guide for the
SNAPS LOCATED ALONG THE ° I� g
BOTTOM OFTHE KEYPAD � o � control panel used with this keypad.
AND LIFT UP. o
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RETAINWG 6150: 4-7/S"H x 6-1/4"W x 1"D
SNAPS LOCKING
TAB � 6160: 5-5/16"H x 7-3/S"W x 1-3/16"D
Figure 1. Removing the Case Back
Displays:
SETTING THE KEYPAD ADDRESS 6150: Fixed-Word LCD (backlit).
The keypad can either be set for an address of 00-30,or to 6160: 2 x 16 alpha-numeric supertwist LCD,
the non-addressable mode (31). The keypad's default backlit.
address is 31.
To change the keypad's address, do the following: Sounder:
1. Enter address mode: Power up the keypad. Within 60 6150: Piezo-electric(fire alarm is loud,pulsing
seconds of power-up,press and hold down the [1] and [3] single tone; (all Keypads)burglary alarm is
keys at the same time for 3 seconds. (If unable to enter loud, continuous, dual tone).
address mode,power up and try again.) 6160: Speaker.
The current keypad address will be displayed, and the
cursor will be under the"tens"digit. If 10 seconds have Voltage: 12VDC (power-limited)
passed with no key entry,the keypad automatically exits
address mode. You must power down,power up and Current:
start address mode again. 6150: 70mA(ARMED LED lit,LCD backlight and
NOTE: The keypad will not enter address mode if the sounder on), reduces to 40mA when panel is
panel to which it is connected is in programming mode. operating in standby mode (backlight off�.
6160: 150mA(ARMED LED lit,LCD backlight
2. Set the current address to"00": Press [0] to clear the and sounder on), reduces to 40mA when
current"tens"digit. The cursor will move to the"ones" panel is operating in standby mode
digit position. Press [0) to clear the current"ones" digit. (backlight of�.
The cursor will move back to the"tens"digit position.
3. Enter the keypad's address: Enter the proper"tens" digit NFPA-72 Compliant.
of the keypad's address. The cursor will move to the
"ones" digit position. Enter the proper"ones" digit of the
keypad's address. Note that address"31"sets the
keypad to non-addressable mode.
4. Exit address mode:
Press [�] to save the displayed address and exit address
mode.
VIEWING THE KEYPAD ADDRESS
Press and hold down the [1] and [3] keys at the same time
for about 3 seconds. The current address is displayed. No
key entry is allowed. Press any key to exit or wait 10
seconds to exit viewing mode.
REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL PANEL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED FOR WARRANTY
INFORMATION AND LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
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Honeywell ADEMCO 6160RF
Keypad/Transceiver
Installation and Setup Guide
GENERAL INFORMATION
The ADEMCO 6160RF keypad/transceiver is a combination unit that combines the functions of the following
devices:
• 6160 Alphanumeric Addressable Keypad
• 5881H RF Receiver
• 5800TM Transmitter Module
The 6160RF Keypad/Transceiver may be used on any control panel that supports 5800 Series wireless devices
(e.g.,VISTA-10P, VISTA-15P,VISTA-20P).
FEATURES
• Supports wireless key transmitters (e.g.; 5804) and bi-directional transmitters(e.g.; 5804BD, 5828/5828V).
• Supports wireless keys with high-security(encryption) capability(e.g.; 5804E).
• Provides a nominal range of 200 feet' for RF transmitters (some transmitters have a shorter range).
• Supports RF jam detection when the receiver is enabled.
• Capable of sending status signals (Armed, Ready, etcJ to bi-directional units such as 5804BD, 5804BDV and
5828/5828V.
uL The following 5800 series transmitters are not intended for use in UL installations: 5802, 5804, 5804BD, 5804BDV, 5804E,
5814, 5816TEMP, 5819, 5819BRS, 5819WHS, 5828/5828V and 5850.
INSTALLING THE 6160RF 2. Pass the wiring from the control panel through
Locate the 6160RF in an area and at a height where the opening in the case back. (see the control
it is convenient for user operation. The 6160RF must panel's instructions for proper run lengths.)
be at least 10 ft from the control panel to ensure
proper operation of the RF receiver. a. If surface wiring is being used, wiring may be
Mounting and Wiring routed through the top or the bottom left-side
The 6160RF has terminal blocks for connection to breakout in the case back. The breakouts must
power and data wires. Removing the keypad's case be punched out using a screwdriver before
back provides access to the terminal blocks.
mounting the case back.
The 6160RF can be surface mounted directly to b. If desired,wires may be strain-relieved to the
walls, or to a single- or double-gang electrical box. wire tie point on the inside of the case back
Follow these steps to mount and wire the keypad: with a tie wrap (not supplied).
1. Push the two case release snaps at the bottom of 3. Mount the case back to a wall or to an electrical
the keypad with the blade of a medium box using the 25mm-long self-tapping screws
screwdriver(this will push in the release snap), supplied(mollies for drywall are not supplied).
then pull that side of the case back away. Insert 4. Connect the power and data wires from the
the screwdriver in the side of the keypad control panel to the terminals on the 6160RF as
(between the front and back case) and gently indicated in Figure 2 and Table 1.
twist to release the side locking tab. Repeat for
the other side. Refer to Figure 1 for location of the
case back release snaps and locking tabs. ❑ ❑ o O
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Table 1 -Wiring Table 5. Reattach the keypad to the mounted case back.
Keypad Control Panel Wire Color Attach the top of the keypad first, and then
G�(Data Out) Data In Green press the bottom section down until it snaps
- -Aux Pwr(GND) Black into place securely.
+ +Aux Pwr Red
�Y(Data In) Data Out Yellow 6. Peel off protective film on the LED panel and
install the keypad labels as required.
APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR THE 6160RF
Use the following guidelines when planning an installation:
If... And... Then...
This is the only You want to use both • Set the keypad to a device address assigned to the desired partition.*
transceiver on the receiver and • Enable the receiver.
the system, transmitter function
on a single-partition • Program a system House ID in the control panel (this will enable the transmitter
system, function).**
• Set the wireless devices that will communicate with this 6160RF to the same
system House ID.
There is another You want to use only • Set the keypad to a device address assigned to the desired partition.*
receiver or the transmitter • Disable the receiver.
transceiver on function on a second
the system, partition, • Program a DIFFERENT House ID in the 6160RF than is programmed in the control
panel.*/**
� Set the wireless devices that will communicate with this 6160RF to the same
House ID as the 6160RF.
You want to use only • Set the keypad to a device address assigned to the Partition 1.
the transmitter • Disable the receiver.
function on a single-
partition system, • Program a House ID in the 6160RF that matches the system House ID
programmed in the control panel.*
• Set the wireless devices that will communicate with this 6160RF to the same
House ID.
Notes:
* On VISTA-40 panels and above, wireless keypads (e.g., 5804BD)can only be used on a single partition. This
partition is programmed in f"ield 1*48, and must match the partition assigned to the 6160RF. Wireless keys can
be used on more than one partition, using a House ID programmed in the 6160RF and the devices. In this case,
the wireless keys must be assigned to the same partition as the 6160RF.
�* On VISTA-20P panels, the 6160RF will use the House ID programmed in the panel for the partition to which
it is assigned. Wireless keypads can only be used on Partition l.
PROGRAMMING THE 6160RF
Refer to the following procedure to program the 6160RF:
STEP DESCRIPTION DISPLAY CHOICES
1. Enter the program mode by pressing the [1]and[3]keys simultaneously
for a few seconds within 60 seconds after applying power.
2. (Keypad Address)Enter the two-digit keypad address. Press the[='s�]key CDIYADD1PE55 = XX 00-31
to continue.
Notes: (1) Refer to the control panel's installation instructions for the
acceptable keypad addresses.
(2) On the VISTA-40 and above the 6160RF's partition assignment must
match the RF keypad partition assignment programmed in field
(1*48).
3. (Receiver Enable)Enter[1]to enable,or[0]to disable Receiver.Enable !2E[�jf��� 1= ON
the receiver if RF transmitters or wireless keypads are programmed into 0= OFF
the control and no other receivers are enabled.Press the [=i=]key to Qn �Q= fl��l
continue.
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STEP DESCRIPTION DISPLAY CHOICES
4. (Receiver Address)If receiver is enabled,enter the two-digit receiver RFtADDJPE55=XX 00-30
address. (01-30).
Note: Refer to the control panel's installation instructions for the acceptable
receiver addresses.
Press the [='s=]key to continue.
5. (House ID)This prompt will only appear if the receiver is disabled. If the }{Q(fSE fd= x)( 00-31
receiver is enabled the 6160RF will use the House ID programmed in
the panel. Refer to Application Guidelines section when selecting a
House ID.
To program a House ID:Enter 01-31.
To disable the transmitter:Enter 00
Note: Each device that will receive status from the 6160RF must be set to the
same House ID as the 6160RF(refer to Application Guidelines section).
Press the[='s=]key to continue.
6. (Enable High Security Mode)Enter[1]to select High Security Mode. }{j�xS�Q��lT� 1= Enable
Note: If the High Security mode is enabled,the 6160RF will only recognize 0= Disable
encrypted devices. If this mode is disabled,the 6160RF will process p��jjj p�
commands both encrypted and non-encrypted devices.*
Press the[=i=]key to continue.
7. (Disable High Security Devices)Press the[='s=]key to skip this prompt (jfSf38LF f.{SdFf/r� 1=YES
and exit Program Mode. MQ jjJ_ �fs o= NO
Notes: (1) The [�k] key must be pressed several times in order to save the
programmed data.
(2) If you need to disable encrypted devices,refer to the Disabling High
Security Devices section.
� *When operating the system in High-Security mode,5804BD wireless keys will still function. If you want the system to
recognize only encrypted wireless devices,program only encrypted devices in the system.
ACTIVATING HIGH SECURITY DEVICES
This following procedure should be followed if using High-Security(encrypted) devices.
STEP DESCRIPTION
1, Follow the normal procedure for programming the device into the control panel(refer to the Installation
Instructions for the device that you are programming). Exit out of Programming Mode.
2. Put the control panel in Go/No Go Test mode. (See the Installation Guide for the panel being installed.)
g. Follow the instructions supplied with each wireless device to enroll the device in High-security mode.After each
device is enrolled the 6160RF will momentarily display"SECURITY DEVICE"along with the device number and
its serial number.
Note:The 6160RF will support a maximum of 8 devices. If you attempt to enroll additional devices the keypad will display
"EXCEEDED NUMBER""ALLOWED DEVICES".
DISABLING HIGH SECURITY DEVICES
This mode gives you the ability to disable high security on all wireless keys that have been enrolled in the
6160RF. This is particularly useful if a user loses a wireless key.
Once high-security (encrypted) devices have been disabled, they will only operate if the 6160RF is set to listen to both
� encrypted and non-encrypted devices(programming step 6,above).To completely disable the devices,they must be deleted
' from the control panel.
STEP DESCRIPTION DISPLAY CHOICES
1. After the keypad has been powered for at least 60 seconds hold rQnROORFSS=xx 00-31
down the [1] and [3] keys at the same time for 3 seconds. The
current keypad address will be displayed. (You cannot change the
keypad's address at this point.)Press the[=i=]key to continue.
2_ (Delete High Security Devices)Press the [1]key to remove all high- OJSRSLF HS DFU� 1=YES
security(encrypted)devices. Press the[=i=]key to continue. �� jTJ_y�s 0 = NO
g. If YES was selected in Step 2 the unit will display a confirm fjR��Q(f SUQ�� 1=YES
request to delete the stored high security device.Press the [1]key nd jT1_yFS 0 = NO
to accept,followed by the[=:=]key to exit the programming mode.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The error messages listed in the following table cause the 6160RF to produce a single ding tone. The table
describes the error messages and the corrective actions.
Display Probable Cause Corrective Action
Low Bat(with Low battery in the wireless device. 1. Replace the battery if the wireless transmitter has a replaceable battery.
zone no.) 2. Replace the transmitter if the wireless transmitter does not have a
replaceable battery.
Open Ckt No data is being received from the control panel. Verify that the keypad�Y(yellow)wire is connected properiy.
Check 100 1.The control panel does not see the 6160RF 1 a.Verify that the keypad�Y(yellow)and G� (green)wires are
* Receiver,or the Receiver is not functioning. connected properly.
Check 1x�c
1 b.Verify that the control's receiver address is correct.
2.Another device on the keypad terminals is not 2. Verify the wiring connections between the control and all other devices.
communicating to the control panel.
*�=the device address of the receiver.
SPECIFICATIONS
Physical: 5-3/8"H x 7-3/8"W x 1-1/4"D Current: Standby 50mA
(137mm x 187mm x 32mm) Backlighting on and
Wiring: Refer to Table 1 Sounder on 150mA
Range: 200 ft(60.9 m)nominal Display: 2 x 16 alphanumeric supertwist LCD,backlit
Frequency: 345 MHz Sounder: Tone Generator Integrated Circuit.(fire alarm is loud pulsing tone;
burglary/audible panic alarm is continuous tone)
FOR DETAILS ON THE LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM,REFER TO THE INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE FOR THE CONTROL PANEL BEING
INSTALLED IN CONJUCTION WITH THIS DEVICE.
FCC STATEMENT&INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not
cause harmful interference,and(2)This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)Part 15 Statement
This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use.The FCC requires the following statement for your information:
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly,that is,in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions,may
cause interference to radio and television reception.It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the
specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules,which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interterence in a residential installation.However,there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• If using an indoor antenna,have a quality outdoor antenna installed.
• Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated.
• Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver/control.
• Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver/control.
• Plug the receiver/control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits
If necessary,the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.The user or installer may find the following
booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful:"Interference Handbook."This booklet is available from the U.S.Government Printing Office,
Washington,DC 20402.
The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes or
modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Honeywell International Inc.,acting through its Security&Custom Electronics business("Seller")165 Eileen Way,Syosset,New York 11791,warrants its products to be
in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the
date stamp control on the product or,for products not having an Ademco date stamp,for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or
catalog sets forth a shorter period,in which case the shorter period shall apply.Seller's obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing,at its option,free of charge
for materials or labor,any product which is proved not in compliance with Seller's specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and
service.Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ademco
factory service.For warranty service,return product transportation prepaid,to Factory Service,165 Eileen Way,Syosset,New York 11791.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, WHICH EXTEND
BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR
DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT.
Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented;that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by
burglary, robbery,fire or otherwise; or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer understands that a properly installed and
maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery,fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm,but it is not insurance or a guarantee that
such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL
INJURY,PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING.HOWEVER,IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE,WHETHER
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN,
SELLER'S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT,WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY AGAINST SELLER.This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product.No increase or alteration,written or
verbal,of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized.
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monoxide (CO)detector intended for use with Honeywell monoxide sensor assembly coupled with a wireless
alarm systems that support 5800 Series wireless devices. transmitter. The transmitter can send alarm, trouble,
It provides early warning when its electrochemical sensing end-of-life, tamper and low battery condition messages
technology measures carbon monoxide levels in the air. to the alarm panel.
The 580000 is specifically designed for system operation Since there are no holes to drill or wires to run, you can
and is fully listed to UL 2075 as a system supervised preserve the beauty of the home or building while
detector.* It contains a piezoelectric horn which generates protecting its occupants from harmful carbon monoxide
the ANSI S3.41 temporal 4 pattern in an alarm condition. gas. The 580000 is an ideal carbon monoxide detector
for difficult to wire locations, applications where room
aesthetics are critical or where hazardous materials exist.
What is Carbon Monoxide and How Can it Harm Consumers?
Carbon monoxide (CO)is an odorless, colorless, tasteless and highly toxic gas that is produced when fuels such as wood,
gasoline, charcoal and oil are burned with insufficient air. The majority of residential and commercial fatalities caused from
these fuels come from heating systems, engine powered tools and charcoal grills. Carbon monoxide is harmful when
inhaled because it displaces oxygen in the blood and deprives the heart, brain and other vital organs of oxygen. Large
amounts of CO can overcome a person in minutes without warning—causing them to lose consciousness and suffocate.
The 580000 is designed to warn the end-user well before the CO reaches a fatal level. The detector's CO sensitivity is
evaluated to UL 2034.
CO Levels and Time to Alarm
CO Concentration Min. Time to Alarm Max. Time to Alarm
30 ppm +/- 5 ppm 30 days Indefinite*�
70 ppm +/- 5 ppm 60 minutes 240 minutes
150 ppm+/- 5 ppm 10 minutes 50 minutes
400 ppm+/- 5 ppm 4 minutes 15 minutes
"For a complete list of products that support system operation of the 580000 to UL standard 2075, please visit:
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KEY FEATU RES
Electrochemical Sensing Technology- Electrochemical Full Supervision - The 580000 is fully supervised to monitor
detectors are the newest, most refined CO detectors available for low battery, case tamper and trouble conditions.
and provide the most accurate measurement of CO Test/Hush Button- This dual purpose button allows the
concentration obtainable. They can take readings from low end-user to perform periodic testing of the detector. In the
levels that may be hazardous over long periods of time to event of a CO alarm, this button will silence the local sounder
high concentrations that present an immediate danger. alarm for a five minute period. Note: the Hush feature will not
Local Sounder-A built-in piezoelectric horn generates the operate at levels above 350 ppm (parts per million)carbon
ANSI S3.41 temporal 4 pattern in an alarm condition. The monoxide(see figure 1).
local sounder will also alert the end-user of other conditions
Versatile Mounting - Whether you choose to affix the
such as low battery, detector trouble and end-of-life.
detector to the ceiling or a wall, mounting is made simple
LED Status Indicators- Dual LEDs provide local visual with the enclosed hardware. The mounting base has large
indication of the detector's status�ncluding normal operation, mounting ports, which accommodate drywall anchors for
alarm, low battery, trouble and end-of-life(see figure 1). easy surface mounting (see figure 2).
End of Life Timer- When the detector has reached the end Tamper Protection and Tamper Resistant Element-
of its life, the detector will send a trouble signal to the panel. The detector has a built-in tamper switch that can
This indicates that the CO sensor inside the detector has communicate back to the control panel in the event it is
passed the end of its life and the detector needs to be removed from the base. For an added level of security,
replaced. The detector's lifespan is approximately six years the detector also includes a tamper resistant element that
from the date of manufacture. prevents removal from the base without the use of a tool
(see figure 2).
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MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS
CO is slightly lighter than air and when heated by a fuel-burning source, the lighter weight and warm temperature of the CO
causes it to quickly rise to the ceiling and mix freely with the air. Check with the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)for
CO detector requirements in your area. Some recommendations for installing the 580000 are as follows:
- On every floor of the facility
- Inside any areas that contain a fuel-burning appliance
- In the vicinity of flame-fueled appliances, but no
closer than 10 feet ■
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LOCATION FOR MULTI-LEVEL RESIDENCE
SPECIFICATIONS
• Power Source: One 3V CR123A lithium battery(included)
• Audible Signal (temporal 4 tone): 85 dB in alarm (at 10 ft.)
• Height: 2.3" (58mm)
• Diameter: 5.3" (135mm)with mounting base
• Weight: 7 oz. (241 g)without battery
• Operating Ambient Temperature Range: 32° F to 100° F(0° C to 37.8° C)
• Operating Humidity Range: 15% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
• Agency Listings:
- Listed to UL standard 2075, *CO sensitivity is evaluated to UL 2034
- 580000A ULC Listed - tested to the CAN/CSA 6.19.01 standard
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580000A Wireless Carbon Monoxide Detector with Built-in Wireless Transmitter with ULC listing
`For a complete list of products that support system operation of the 580000 to UL standard 2075 and 580000A ULC standard, please visit:
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WIRELESS SIREN
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Honeywell's 5800WAVE is a fully wireless siren that provides periodic status information and battery back up for an added level
of performance and protection. The flexible design simplifies installation, saves time and installs in seconds at any location
without the need to run wires. System status is shown on the 5800WAVE with three LED's directly on the front of the unit.
FEATURES
• Siren output level is 95 dB at three feet • AC powered with a rechargeable • Lowers labor costs and
12 hour battery backup saves time
•Transmits module status, including
mounting tamper, low battery and • Plugs in to any standard duplex • Simplifies installation
AC loss to the control panel receptacle and installs in seconds
• Compatible with LYNXR (Rev 10
• LED; show system status of the device • Provides temporal pulse sounding for or higher) and VISTA controls that
fire alarms support the 5883 transceiver
SPECIFICATIONS
• Dimensions: 4.5" W x 7.5" H x 2.25" D • Frequency of Operation: 345 MHz • Current: 202mA Typical
(114mm x 191 mm x 57mm)
• Input Voltage: 120VAC • Operational Temperature
• Output Level: 95 dB at three feet 32° F to 122° F(0°to 50°C)
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