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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA18-0023_Cut Sheets_1525719599.pdf Ito OF P4 Z 1111771 I I , • 1114111111.11111111- 0 Vail Fire&Emergency Services 05/07/18 5800WAVE WIRELESS SIREN S 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,savestime 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 savestime •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 • Providestemporal 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) ORDERING 5800WAVE Wireless Siren Honeywell Security&Communications Honeywell Honeywell 2 Corporate Center Dr.Suite 100 P.O.Box 9040 Melville,NY 11747 L/5800WAVE/D March 2008 www.honeywell.com ©2008 Honeywell International Inc. ° OF I/4 t all.11. SYSTEM IS I 'FP gr �$ SENSOR o Vail Fire&Emerge cy Services • —17.0 05/07/18 Mini-Horns -�: TheSpectrAlert®Advance series of mini-hornsounders _ aredesigned tosimplifyinstallations to provide =-- _ 0-.- primary and secondary signaling for fireand security applications. SPECTRIert AR V A N C E Features The MHR and MHW mini-horns operate at 12 and 24 volts and are 12 and 24V operation ideal for hotel,motel or residential fire system applications,where • a smaller notification device is desired.The mini-horns offer high •High and low volume settings and low volume settings,and temporal or non-temporal tones.The •Temporaland non-temporal tones horns can be mounted to single gang back box esforaesthetically •Mounts to single gang back box sensitive applications. Synchronization is also provided when using the MDL module. •Compatible with MDL sync module •Mechanically and electrically compatible with PA400 series The MHR and MHW mini-horns can operate between 32 and 120 Mini-Alert-sounders degrees Fahrenheitfroma regulated DC or full-wave rectified, unfiltered power supply.They are listed to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard UL 464 forfire protective signaling systems. Agency Listings U , 'N MEA DRviw ® LISTED APPROVED approved 54011 3028007 MEA7-07-E 7135-1653:196 ° °F I/4 'L4FIV Ipli. at SpectrAlert Advance Mini-Horn Specifications 49co7 Architectural/Engineering Specifications • tk el Mini-horns shall be a System Sensor Model MHR or MHW capable of operatingat nominal 12 or 24VDCand shall mount to a deep single gang 6 0,Ana ly horn shall be listed to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard UL464for fire protective signaling systems.Mini-horns shall operate between 32 and 120 Fahrenheit from a regulated DC,or full-wave rectified,unfiltered power supply.When used with the Sync•Circuit""Module,12-volt rated notific,Miwiiii� �rgency Services circuit outputs shall operate between nine and 17.5 volts;24-volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 17 and 3305L /18 Physical Specifications Dimensions 4.61 x 2.9"W x.45"D Weight 2.67 oz. OperatingTemperature Range 32°F to 120°F(0°Cto49°C) Mounting Surface:deep single-gang back box(23/4"deep) Flush:Standard 4"x 4"back box Electrical Specifications InputTerminals 12 to 18 AWG Nominal Voltage Regulated 12DC/FWR or regulated 24DC/FWR OperatingVoltage 8-33 OperatingVoltagewith MDL 9-33 UL Sound Output and C urrentDraw Data Sounder Output(dBA) Switch Setting Pattern Output Level 8-17.5VDC 8-17.5VFWR Nominal 12VDC Nominal 12 VFWR 16-33VDC 16-33VFWR 1 Temporal High 68 67 71 70 78 76 2 Temporal Low 66 65 69 68 76 75 3 Non-temporal High 72 71 75 74 80 79 4 Non-temporal Low 70 69 73 72 78 77 Sounder Current Draw(mA RMS) 8-17.5Volts 16-33Volts Switch Position Sound Pattern Volume DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal High 12 10 17 15 2 Temporal Low 10 9 14 13 3 Non-temporal High 22 17 29 25 4 Non-temporal Low 17 13 21 19 Ordering Information Part No. Description MHR Mini-Horn,Red MHW Mini-Horn,White *--Th_ SYSTEM ©20095ystemSensor. 3825 Ohio Avenue•St.Charles,IL 60174 Product specifications subject to changevdthout notice.Vsit systemsensoccom for SENSOR Phone:800-SENSOR2.Fax:630-377-6495 current product information,includingthe latest version of this data sheet. A05-0414-001.12/09•#2266 Hone 111177 580000 �� CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR WITH BUILT-INV ilFire&EmergencyServices WIRELESS TRANSMITTER os 1s VI • S 9 UL The 580000 is a 3V battery powered wireless carbon The detector consists of an electrochemical carbon 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: www.honeywell.com/security/hsc/resources/agency/co ""Life of product � 580000 Honeile _ CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR WITH BUILT-IN7 o- irp WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 4 ' j � D 51, '0 111 Vail Fire&Emergency Services KEY FEATURES 05/07/18 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—including 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). MOUNTING SCREWS A (INSTALLED) ... iiii . -i \ TEST BUTTON / AV 30 ssoo WI lir 1 0 ,aa'"-0w >bti 40a 0 0,tet �,°+ ao� Nsnr+ 151 ooyo� ;,,,,tom B TAMPER RELEASE TAB O z GREEN LED � V�1d�V.� O tl''m / / (CUT OFF "E�SMALL TAB TO � oa 0 A : ACTIVATE \\ y ��i TAMPER RESIST qRM ooNOseP �� \D \ =z X / FEATURE) O ¢ / RED LED fi�� O ESZ p ENGAGE NOTCH WITH TAMPER RELEASE TAB ON BASE AND TURN CLOCKWISE TO LOCK Figure 1 I Figure 2 580000 � Hone CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR WITH BUILT-INfP WIRELESS TRANSMITTER ' j3QQD 1 Vail Fire&Emergency Services MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS 05/07/18 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 / ■ 6 • For wall mount BEDROOM - The detector should be at least as high as a light switch and at least six inches from the ceiling TO BEDROOM BR BEDROOM • For ceiling mount ■ KITCHEN GARAGE - The detector should be at least 12 inches fromLIVING CLOSED any wall ROOM DOOR • CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM 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 ORDERING 580000 Wireless Carbon Monoxide Detector with Built-in Wireless Transmitter 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: www.honeywell.com/security/hsc/resources/agency/co ° CIF I/4 :0411111111t Z rift o Vail Fire&Emergency Services 05/07/18 Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell Security&Communications Honeywell 2 Corporate Center Dr. Suite 100 P.O. Box 9040 L/580Melville, NY 11747 March 2009 March www.honeywell.com ©2009 Honeywell International Inc. Hone .1* 5808W3 " 12oD '' PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE/HEAT Vail Fire&Emergency Services DETECTOR WITH BUILT-IN l 05/07/18 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 1 � � Honeywell's 5808 W3is a 3V lithium powered, Since there are no holes to drill or wires to run,you can photoelectronic smoke/heat detector with a built-in preserve the beauty of the building while protecting it.The wireless transmitter. It is intended for use with any 5808 W3is an ideal smoke detector for those difficult to wire 5800 Series Wireless Receiver/Transceiver for residential locations,applications where room aesthetics are critical,or installations(for commercial installations,the 5881ENHC where hazardous materials exist. or the 5883Hreceiver is required). All models also feature a restorable, built-in, fixed temperature The transmitter can send alarm,tamper, maintenance(when (135°F)thermal detector that is also capable of sensing a control panels are equipped to process maintenance signals), pre-freeze condition if the temperature is below 41°F. and battery condition messages to the system's receiver. Smoothing algorithms minimize nuisance alarms by smoothing out short term spikes from dust and smoke— virtually eliminating nuisance alarms. FEATURES • Improved Robust RF Field • Drift Compensation • Easy-to-install Mounting Base Strength Virtually eliminates nuisance alarms The sturdy mounting base allows the The distance between the detector from long-term dust build-up by detector to be more easily installed and receiver has been significantly automatically adjusting the detector's on uneven surfaces(i.e. stucco).The increased without the need for a sensitivity mounting base has larger mounting repeater • Removable Detector Cover and ports,which accommodate drywall • Smoothing Algorithms Chamber Top anchors for easy surface mounting. Mathematical calculations in the The technician is able to quickly and detector's software that minimize easily clean the detector chamber ADDITIONAL FEATURES: nuisance alarms by smoothing out without disassembling the detector • Utilizes one long-life 3V lithium short term spikes from dust and head battery smoke • Approved UL Listings for Residential pp g Microcontroller runs on a 4.0 MHz • Smart Check and Commercial Applications clock A signal is sent to the control panel Both residential and commercial • Horn operates at 3.3 KHz with sound when the detector requires cleaning. installation requirements are met pressure level of 85 dBA at 10 feet This allows a regular, non emergency •Additional LED Status Indicators • Built-in wireless transmitter, temporal service call to clean the detector Identifying between alarm or trouble code 3 sounder before it goes into alarm. conditions is a snap with green and • Maintenance signal fully complies red LED status indicators.A green LED with the sensitivity test requirement denotes a normal condition while the specified in NFPA 72, 7-2.2 and is red LED indicates abnormal conditions. approved by UL Ito OFA:0111111111111111111111 ! t 4 .7 Is 0, irp5 5808W3120D 1 PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE/HEAT DETECTOR WITH BUILT-IN WIRELESS TRANSMITTEe&Emergency Services 05/07/18 SPECIFICATIONS • Dimensions •Air Velocity • Power Source -Diameter:5.3"*, Height: 2.30" - 1,000 ft./min.max. -One 3V CR123A lithium Batteryt •Weight • Operating Voltage • Audible Output -8.5 ounces(without batteries) -2.5-3.6VDC -85 dB min. at 10 ft. • Operating Temperature • Standby Current • Fixed Temperature Heat Sensor -32-100° F(0-37.8°C) -8.5 mA avg. - 135° F Fixed • Humidity Range •Alarm Current •Agency Listings -0%to 95% RH, non-condensing -35 mA max. -UL268-Commercial and Residential With adapter bracket(4.9"without mounting base) tReplacement batteries include Duracell DL123A,Sanyo CR123A,Panasonic CR123A,or ADEMCO466 ACCESSORIES(sold separately) SENS-RDR Infrared RT Removal Tool Sensitivity Reader Simplifies the attachment Reduce testing time with theitilio$ and removal of the handheld SENS-RDR infrared detector head to the sensitivity reader.The reader mounting base;it may simplifies sensitivity measurements It' be attached to a threaded and displays them precisely in extension pole or broom (, terms of percent per foot handle thereby eliminating obscuration.The SENS-RDR the need for ladders. eliminates the need for magnets, • voltmeters and ladders. ' ORDERING 5808W3 Photoelectric Smoke/Heat Detector with Built-in Wireless Transmitter Accessories sold separately: SENS-RDR Hand-held Sensitivity Reader RT i3 Removal Tool used for easy installation and removal of head from base Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell I Honeywell Security&Communications Hone 2 Corporate Center Dr.Suite 100 P.O.Box 9040 Melville,NY 11747 L/5808W3DS/D September 2008 www.honeywell.com ©2008 Honeywell International Inc. Ito OF P4 Hone ,twor it 5809110D 111‘P WIRELESS HEAT DETECTOR Vail Fire&Emergency Services 05/07/ Honeywell's 5809 wireless fixed heat and rate-of-rise surrounding area.The 5809's rate-of-rise thermostat senses temperature sensor offers expanded fire detection and the rise in temperature and signals an alarm if the increase is installation flexibility. It is ideal for hard to wire locations and 15° or more per minute.A built-in fixed temperature sensor applications that requiremore than smoke detection.With no will also signal an alarm if the environmental temperature rises wires to run,the 5809 is fast and easy to install. above 135°F.The 5809 is UL Listed(UL521) and CSFM The 5809 combines both rate-of-rise and fixed temperature approved for commercial and residential applications. sensors.Fires typically cause a rapid rise in temperature in the FEATURES • Contains a built-in transmitter which battery. If the battery voltage gets too the control if the unit is removed from can send alarm,supervisory and low,the 5809 sends a low battery the mounting base battery condition messages to the signal to the control panel • UL Listed for Commercial(when using system's receiver/control unit • Features a tamper switch,which 5881EH Receiver)or Residential • Powered by a three-volt lithium causes a trouble signal to be sent to applications Ito OF10.101. 5809 z WIRELESS HEAT DETECTOR SPECIFICATIONS: 007 Vail Fire&Emergency Services • Power: - Fixed temperature: 135°F (57°C) Residential applications 05/07/18 -3V lithium battery(Duracell DL123A, - Maximum spacing:50 ft x 50 ft UL, •Wireless Transmission Path Test: Panasonic CR123A, Sanyo CR123A, 30 ft x 30 ft FM(refer to National Fire -A good RF transmission path must Varta CR123A) Alarm Code Standard NFPA 72 for be established from the proposed -Operating temperature: 40°to application requirements) mounting location before permanently 140°F (6°to 60°C) - Dimensions:4.4" diameter/2/2" installing the detector. To determine - Rate-of-rise temperature: 15°F (8°C) deep that there is a good signal reception increase per minute(NOTE:Rate of •Agency Listings: from the proposed location,perform rise sensor does not operate above - UL 521 Listed for Commercial the test procedure described in the 38°C) (when using 5881EH Receiver)or installation instructions procedure. MOUNTING THE DETECTOR: -You can mount the 5809 on a wall or - Refer to NFPA Standard 72 for be used for property protection. ceiling within the protection area: detector spacing and other Reliance should not be placed soley -Wall mounting: Mount the detector req uirements.Maximum spacing for on heat detectors for life safety. 4" 6"from the ceiling UL installations is 50' x 50' When life safety is involved, smoke Ceiling mounting: Mount the detector -Avoid mounting the detector near detectors MUST also be used. at least 4"from any wall. Make sure heat generating devices(e.g. ovens, Detectors must not be painted. the normal ceiling temperature will not heat vents,furnaces, boilers) exceed 100°F (37.8° C). IMPORTANT: Heat detectors should TESTING THE DETECTOR: The test procedure should be performed - Use either method(a)or(b)or activate - Exit the control's test mode to determine a good RF transmission the detector FCC ID: CFS 8DL 5809 path and again after installation is completed. (a)Press and release the activation This device complies with part 15 of button on the PC board assembly OR FCC rules. CAUTION:The fixed temperature sensor (b)Holding a portable hair dryer about Operation is subject to the following is intended for one-time use.Prolonged 12 to 18 inches away from the detector, conditions: heat during testing can damage the unit. turn the dryer on and aim the warm air (1) This device may not cause harmful If used carefully following the instructions at the side of the detector. interference, and(2)this device must described below, the heat from a portable CAUTION:Aiming the dryer directly at accept any interference received, hair dryer can be used to test the unit. If the round disk on the detector can including interference that may cause the round disk on top of the detector damage the unit to be replaced. undesired operation. detaches,the detector must be replaced. -The system's keypad should beep and -Activiate the control panel's test mode the detector's ID should be displayed ORDERING 5809 Heat Detector Honeywell Security&Custom Electronics Honeywell Honeywell 2 Corporate Center Drive Suite 100 P.O.9040 Melville, NY 11747 L/5809/D www.hone�ell.com October o07 ©200700Honeywell International Inc. 46° CIF I/4 497 rt*1641)I5IAMED** z ,..J D TO. tl is j3QO Vail Fire&Emergency Services + i- 11_ 05/07/18 6160 x� • • Alpha Display Keypad1. WITH DOOR ATTACHED 'T The 6160 Deluxe Keypad is easy to install and simple to The oversized function keys are easily accessed even when use. The attractive white console blends with any decor and the keypad door is closed, and can be programmed for fire, features a contoured, removable door that conceals burglary,personal emergencies and other operations. illuminated soft-touch keys.The 6160 also features a new Colored self-adhesive Labels are included. larger and brighter 32-character display with easy-to-read plain-English status messages. FEATURES • Large,easy-to-use keypad • Zones and system events displayed • System functions clearly labeled • Keys continuously backlit for greater in plain English • Functions performed by just entering visibility • No confusing blinking lights security code plus command • Speaker with audible beeps to • Four programmable function keys • White with removable door blends indicate: with any decor - System status - Entry/exit delay - Other alarm situations SPECIFICATIONS Physical: Wiring Compatibility • 5-5/16"H x 7-3/8"W x 1-3/16"D • - (Black): Ground • Fully compatible with all VISTA (135mm x 190mm x 30mm) • + (Red): +12 VDC (Aux. Power) controls. Current • D1 (Green): "Data in" to control • Standby-40mA panel • Activated Transmission-160mA • DO (Yellow): "Data out" from control panel ORDERING 6160 Alpha Display Keypad Honeywell Security& Custom Electronics Honeywell PO Box 9035, Syosset,NY 11791 L/6160/D November 2004 www.security.honeywell.com/sce ©2004 Honeywell International Inc. Ito CIF I/4 Hone z 4 Of, FP5 it 47. II VISTA-128BPT SERIES1111.1 PARTITIONED COMMERCIAL BURGLARY VailFire&Emergency Services 05/07/18 ALARM CONTROL PANELS Ili1 "___AT.,_ _ . J ;NI..00 _______ The VISTA-128BPT is a powerful member of the Honeywell The VISTA-128BPT and VISTA-128BPTSIA are listed for family of commercial alarm panels,integrating burglary, CCTV residential burglary, residential fire and commercial burglary and accesscontrolfunctions.Manyfeatures are available that applications(seeagencylistings in this documentfor extend the applications of the VISTA-128BPT while simplifying more details).They are compatible with a wide range of end-user operation. AlarmNet communications products for alarm reporting, uploading/downloading and remote services. FEATURES Standard features •Zone 7 may be used for keyswitch •Group bypass (VISTA-128BPT and VISTA-128BPTSIA): arming/disarming •Arm faulted • Provides nine style-B hardwired zones • Integrates with WIN-PAK access • Event arming • Supports up to 119 additional zones control systems to provide increased using a built-in polling(V-Plexe, users,event log and scheduling •Carbon monoxide(CO)zone multiplex)loop interface • Supports V-Plex addressable type support • Supports up to 127 wireless zones VistaKey ac cessc ontrol(up to eight • Expanded high-speed RS 232 using up to two 5800 series wireless doors and 250 cards) c apabilityfor third party interface and automation receivers(fewer if using hardwire • Easily programmed and maintained • Internet upload/download and/or polling loop zones) by Compass Windows-based p • Provides one power-limited bell circuit downloader over AlarmNet GSM and/or SupportsIP communicatorsover the panel's delivering 1.7Amp (max)at 12VDC • up to 96 programmable keypad(ECP)bus • Provides the ability to control eight outputs separate partitions independently, • Programmable to meet SIA false • Ringbac k ators(t for AlarmNet functioningeachas if it had its own communicators(confirmation of alarm prevention specifications. c losing report) separate control To meet UL approval for ANSI/SIA •Ac c ommodates150 user codes with CP-01-2010, order part number • 24-hour dialer test support for seven authority levels V128BPTSIA AlarmNet devic es •Ac c ommodates32 keypad macro • Supports up to six touc hsc reen • Supports V-Plex Smart Contact commands per system Advanced User Interface(AUI) feature for improved responsiveness • Keeps a log of up to 512 events devices(6272 or later) on systems with many V-Plex zones • Supports up to 16 compatible • Smoke detector reset at keypad •Telco line cut detection two-wire smoke detectorson zone 1 • Quick exit erttl I/4 ..."114:. twlei. rift VISTA-128BPT SERIES o PARTITIONED COMMERCIAL BURGLARY ALARM CONTROL PANELS ""31207 ADDITIONAL FEATURES Valg�iree&Emergency Services 0Basic HardwiredZones Wireless Expansion Eight Partitions Provides nine style-B hardwired zones Supports up to 127 wireless zones Provides the ability to control eight with the following characteristics: using up to two 5800 Series wireless separate areas independently,eac h • EOLR supervision(optional for zones receivers(fewer if using hardwire functioning as if it had its own separate 2-8)supporting N.O. or N.C. sensors and/or polling loop zones). control.Partitioning features include: (EOLR supervision required for fire Wireless zones have the following •A Common Lobby partition(1-8), and UL burglary installations) characteristics: which can be programmed to arm • Individually assignable to one of • Supervised by control panel for automatically when the last partition eight partitions c hec k-insignals(except certain that shares the common lobby is • Up to 16 two-wire smoke detectors non-supervised transmitters) armed,and to disarm when the first on zone 1 •Tamper protectionfor supervised partition that shares the c ommon lobby is disarmed • Four-wire smoke or heat detectors transmitters on zones 1-8 (power to four-wire • Individually assignable to one of •A Master partition (9),used strictly to smoke detec tors must be supervised eight partitions assign keypads for the purpose of viewing the status of all eight partitions with an EOL device).Listed for Scheduling at the same time(master keypads) residential fire only. Provides the following scheduling •All zones assignable to one of Polling Loop Expansion capabilities: eight partitions Supports up to 119 additional zones •Open/c losesc hedules(for control of • Keypads assignable to one of eight using a built-in polling(V-Plex, multiplex) arming/disarming and reporting) looppartitions or to Master partition 9 to interface. Current draw can total up to 128mA. Polling loop zones have • Holiday schedules(allows different view system status time windows for open/c lose •Abilityto assign relays to one or all the following characteristics: g y schedules) eight partitions • Must use V-Plex devices •Timed events(for activationof relays, •Ability to display fire and/or burglary • Supervised by control panel auto-bypassing and unbypassing, and panic and/or trouble conditions • Individually assignable to one of auto-arming and disarming,etc.) at all other partitions'keypads eight partitions •Ac cesssc hedules(for limiting system (selectable option) • Supports VSl Module accessto users by time) • Individually programmable account • Supports 4297 Expander Module • End user output programming mode number,entry delay and exit delay • Maximum wiring distance= (provides 20 timers for output control) by partition 12,000 feet V-Plex Loop ■ f 5193 4101SN DT7500SN FG1625SN Glassbreak 4208EX Eight-zone 4293SN Adapters Series Smoke Detectors Relay Module V-flex DUAL TEC V-Plex Expander and Motion Sensor 4208SN Serialized Eight-zone 1 5881 Remote Point Module ECP Bus Wireless Receiver g BIM- 6160 710 Console _. Strobe Light NotificationI Relay Appliances Ke4146 h Module Option 4146 Serial Printer PC Connectiiiion 748 I I I Phone Line to Central Station Horn RS-232 —or— —or� 78471 GSMV 1GSMV NOTE:Please refer to the website(www.honeywell.com/security/hsc)for the latest product information. ° CIF I/4 :04111111111 ielgelpik. Z it VISTA-128BPT SERIES I 51 PARTITIONED COMMERCIAL BURGLARY ALARM CONTROL PANELS ".� 0D131 ACCESSORIES Vail Fire&Emergency Services 05/07/18 Auxiliary Devices Passive Infrared Detectors • 5819 - ShockSensor • 4204- Relay Module, four form • 1S2500SN • 5827BD- Bidirectional Keypad C contacts • DT7500SN • 5853- Glassbreak Detector • 5881 Series RF Receiver supporting V-Flex(Addressable) Contacts • 5898-Wireless DUAL TEC 5800 wireless detectors • 4939SN-WH Motion Sensor • 6160 Alpha Keypad/Annunciator • 5800PIR-OD- Outdoor Motion Sensor • 6220S-System Printer • 4944SN-WH • 4959SN • 5870API-Asset Protection Device Manual Pull Stations • 5800PIR/5800PIR-RES/5800PIR-COM • 5140MPS-1 V-Plex Glassbreak Detectors -Wireless Motion Detectors • FG1625SN • 5140MPS-2 • 580000(580000A- Canada)- V-Plex (addressable) Devices VISTA Interactive Phone Module Wireless Carbon Monoxide Detector • 4101SN Single Relay/Zone Module • 4286 VIP Module • 5800RP-Wireless Repeater • 4190SN Remote Point Module Optional Communicators • 5808W3(5808W3A-Canada)- two zones •AlarmNet Internet/Intranet Wireless Smoke Detector • 4193SN Two zone Serial Interface communicatorsand digital cellular • 5809-Wireless Heat Detector Module communicators Commercial Listed • 4208EX Eight zone expander for Access Control Wireless Devices ULC commercialinstallations •VISTAKey V-Plex(addressable) • 5817CB -CommercialUL Burglary, • 4208SN Loop Expansion Module AccessControl Universal Contact Monitoring Transmitter* eight zones •VISTAKey-SK Starter Kit • 4209U Group Zoning Module - •VISTAKey-EX Expansion Kit • 5869 CommercialUL Wireless two/four zones Hold-up Button* Wireless Devices • 5881ENHC and 5883H Receivers • 4293SN One-zone Serial • 5804 Wireless Key Interface Module *When used with 5881ENHC and/or • 4297 Isolation/Extender Module • 5804BD- Bidirectional Key 5883H receiver. •VSI Short/Overload Isolation Module • 5804BDV- Bidirectional Key with voice • 5193SD • 5816 - Door/Window Transmitter • 5193SDT 4b�_ . 4193SN 4190SN 4959SN 4944SN IS2500SN 4208U Two-zone Serial Interface Module Remote Point Module Overhead Door Contact Contact V-Plex PIR Eight-zone Motion Sensor Expansion Module — 5808W3 VISTAKey V-Flex 5881ENHC (5808W3A-Canada) J Glassbreak Detectors Ac c esontrol Commerc ialWireless Two) Wireless Module ECP Bus (Max Two) — Smoke Detector 5800 Series • Wireless — 5800PIR Series 1♦ 6160 5816 Devices WirelessFIRs Console Door/Window •/ I 4209U Transmitter Group Zoning . �/�^ 00�• Module 5869 G I Commerc ialUL'' �1 Supports Up To Wireless Hold-up 5817CB Universal �� 16 Conventional ��. 4204111 Two-Wire Relay Button Contactoring � Smoke Detectors Module Transmitter ! OI , Z 111171. o VISTA-128BPT SERIES PARTITIONED COMMERCIAL BURGLARY ALARM CONTROL PANELS Vail Fire&Emergency Services 05/07/18 SPECIFICATIONS Agency Listed to the Electrical •Standby Time: Four hours min. with Following Standards: •Voltage Input: From Honeywell No. 750mA aux. load using 7AH battery • UL609 Grade A Local Mercantile 1361 Plug-In Transformer or •Circuit Protectors: PTC circuit Premises and Mercantile Safe 1361X10 transformer(for X-10 breakers are used on battery input to and Vault installations)rated 16.5VAC,40 VA protectagainst reverse battery • UL1610 Grades A,AA • Use 1361CN plug-in transformer connectionsand on alarm sounder Central Station for Canada output to protectagainst wiring faults • UL365 Grades A,AA PoliceConnect •Alarm Sounder Output: (shorts).A solid state circuitbre er t to 10VDC 13.8VDC, 1.7 amps max., is used on auxiliary power output to • UL985 Household Fire p protectagainst wiring faults(shorts). • UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm (UL1023, UL609 installations); g 750mA less aux.currentdraw Main Dialer California State Fire Marshall(CSFM) (UL985 installations) • Formats Supported:ADEMCO • UL1635 - Digital Alarm •Auxiliary Power Output: 9.6VDC Contact ID with support for four-digit Communicator System Units 13.8VDC, 750mA max. For UL and ten-digit accountsand • CAN/ULC - S303 installations,the accessories ADEMCO 4+2 Express • CAN/ULC -S304 connectedto the output must be UL • Line Seize:Double Pole • CAN/ULC -S545 Listed,and rated to operate in the • Ringer Equivalenc e:0.7B • CAN/ULC - S1023 above voltage range Cabinet Dimensions • BackupBattery: 12VDC, 4AH or 7AH •For c ommerc ialburglary attack sealed lead ac id.YUASA NP4-12 12-1/2" W X 14 1/2" H X 3" D proof requirements,use N5873V4BE (12V,4AH)or NP7-12 (12V,7AH) attack proof enclosure provided in recommended VISTA-ULKT kit ORDERING VISTA-128BPT Commercial Burglary Alarm Control Panel(UL Listed) V128BPTSIA SIA Approved Enhanced Commercial Burglary Alarm Control Panel(UL Listed) V128BPTCNKT VISTA-128BPT Commercial Burglary Alarm Control Panel with 1361CN Transformer(Canada only) For more information: www.honeywell.com/security/hsc Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell Sec urity&Communic ations 2 Corporate Center Dr.Suite 100 Honeywell ll P.O.Box 9040 Melville,NY 11747 1.800.467.5875 UVSTA128BPTD/D April2011 www.honeywell.com ©2011 Honeywell International Inc. ° OF I/4 Z Honeywell ADEMCO 5881 N RF 41120D INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE Vail Faire&Emergency Services 05/07/1 INTRODUCTION NOTE: You may only mount the 5881ENHC its own plastic The 5881EN Series of RF receivers is designed for use with control housing.If you attempt to mount the 5881ENHC in the control's panels that support an RF receiver connection via the keypad cabinet,the receiver constantly reports a tamper condition. terminals. The receiver recognizes alarm, status, and keypad 1. Remove the receiver's cover by inserting a screwdriver blade in control messages from wireless transmitters operating at 345MHz. the slot at the center of the cover's lower edge. One or two individually identified receivers can be employed, 2. If the receiver is to be mounted within the control's cabinet depending on the control used.Connection of multiple receivers to a (refer to Figure 1): control can provide redundant coverage or extend coverage in large a. Remove the receiver's circuit board from its base by bending areas. back the two flexible plastic tabs that hold the board's lower These receivers feature a Spatial Diversity System that virtually edge. eliminates the possibility of "nulls" and "dead spots" within the b. In the control's cabinet, unfasten and move the control coverage area.The 5881EN series of receivers use ADEMCO's High circuit board downward(if already installed). Security technology, and can be used in commercial fire c. Hang two mounting clips(provided with the receiver)on the installations. Additionally, the 588 1ENHC receiver contains front raised cabinet tabs,as shown in Detail B of Figure 1. and back tamper that permits its use in commercial burglary and d. Insert the top of the receiver board between the rows of slots fire installations. at the top of the cabinet,as shown in Detail A. For 5881ENHC Receivers: e. Position the base of the receiver board onto the mounting • In commercial fire applications,the receiver can only be clips and secure to the cabinet with the supplied screws.See used with control panels that are approved for use in Detail B. Commercial Fire Installations.When the 5881 ENHC is f. Hang two mounting clips(supplied with the control board), used in commercial fire applications,DIP switch 5 must on the raised cabinet tabs as shown in Detail C in Figure 1. be in the ON position. g. Insert the top of the control board into the slots of the U • In commercial burglary applications,the 5881ENHC can mounting clips secured in step e above. Lonly be used with control panels that are approved for h. Position the lower end of the control board into place on the use in Commercial Burglary Installations. mounting clips and secure both to the cabinet with the two • In commercial fire applications, a keypad must be supplied screws. connected to Keypad Port 2 in the control.The keypad i. Insert both grounding lugs (supplied with the receiver) must be mounted on the control or within 3 feet of the through the top of the cabinet into the left-hand terminals of control with the wiring encased in conduit. the antenna blocks(located on the upper edge of the receiver • All power-limited wiring must be separated from non- board), and secure them to the cabinet with the screws power limited and high-voltage wiring by 1/4"(6.4mm). provided,as shown in Detail D. j. Insert the receiver's antennas through the top of the cabinet, Each receiver supports the number of zones shown below. into the blocks' right-hand terminals, and tighten the 5881ENL Up to 8 zones screws. 5881ENM Up to 16 zones k. Affix the receiver's Summary of Connections label to the inside of the control's cabinet door. 5881ENH *See below 1. Discard the receiver's unused plastic cover and base. 5881ENHC *See below 3. If the receiver is to be located remotely from the control in its * The number of zones that the 5881ENH receiver can support own plastic enclosure(not in a cabinet): depends on the control with which it is used. See the control You will not need the circuit board mounting clips, grounding panel's ins tructionsfor specific details. lugs and screws included with the receiver. If a receiver is connected to a system in which more than the a. If concealed wiring is to be used, route it through the permitted number of wireless zones have been programmed,a"SET rectangular opening at the rear of the base before mounting. UP ERROR" message (on alpha keypads) or an "E4 or "E8"" For surface wiring entry,a thin breakaway area is provided message(on fixed-word keypads)will be displayed on the system's along the base's right edge. keypad,and none of the zones will be protected. b. Mount the receiver in the selected location. For greatest The instruction manual that accompanies the control includes security,use all four mounting holes(two key slot holes and recommendations regarding receiver and transmitter locations,the two round holes)provided in the plastic base. types of wireless zones that can be programmed (e.g., c. If installing a 5881ENHC, install a flat-head screw ENTRY/EXIT, PERIMETER, INTERIOR, etc.) and the procedure (supplied) in the case tamper tab as shown in Figure 2. for programming the receivers. When the receiver is pried from the wall,the tamper tab will These receivers should not be installed in an area subject to break off and remain on the wall.This will activate a tamper environmental extremes of below freezing (such as an unheated switch in the receiver and cause generation of a tamper warehouse)or extremely high temperatures(such as an attic). signal.Note that this signal will also be generated when the receiver's front cover is removed. INSTALLATION d. Affix the receiver's Summary of Connections label to the With some controls,a receiver may be mounted directly inside the inside of the housing cover. control's cabinet (receiver circuit board only, without its plastic housing) instead of remotely(in its own housing). In both cases, avoid mounting the receiver antennas against a metal surface. :%1,;111111111111111; HOLES FOR ANTENNAS tr."IAN bpi 10 AND GRO/U^NDI\NG LUGS CABINETy CIRCUIT 60ARo . '.. - Lk BOARD/ RECEIVERCIRCUR BOARD ., ; BUPPOSLOTS (See Detail D) DETAIL Op� 11 /I� SIDE VIEW 4) / OF BOARD- BOONTING/ U SUPPORTING SLOTS 120D 1 CLIP 1) • Y�f CONTROL CIRAUIT h. ' --�- "Vail Fire&Emergency Services BOARD ��I MOUNTING 05/07/18 CLIP 11 ® - U NI N DETAIL B BIDE VIEW Figure 2:Tamper Protect ion SCREW OF MOUNTING ARO NO(Z(� CLIP ENW Vnpl (�) LI e�. Wawr ; FRONT TAMPER ( C 0 (R ON TAMPER) ylri- l OF DETAIL C IDE VIE NG Iti V 0� ECP ,)� CLIP 1iir ® �'CONNECTION (2"uCES) MOUNTING ` .J (i DETAIL D 4(YPS fP/ ( I ANTENNA AND GROUNDING LUG INSTALLATION �^Y Figure 1:InstallingtheReceiverBoardin the Control'sCabinet /// / �� 4. Setting the DIP switches(All Receivers): '�c�u • \scREws f a. Set the receiver's DIP switch(#2 through #4)to identify the �;`_ 4(TYPi / receiver's address (refer to the DIP switch chart in the �. / PLASTIC Summary of Connections Diagram on back cover). CONDUIT b. Verify that DIP switch#1 is in the OFF position. c. Set DIP switch#5 according to the following chart. /5 DIP SWITCH#5 / COVER For... Set to... SECURING SCREWS\ / Commercial Fire Applications ON 5863HC-001-V0 Non-commercial Fire Applications OFF NOTES: Figure 3:5881ENHC UL CommercialFire Installation • If multiple receivers are used on one control,DIP switch#5 (f) repeat (a) through (e) for the receiver that was must be set to the same position on all receivers. disconnected. • DIP switch #5 reduces sensitivity during supervision • The RED LED located on the receiver's circuit board should be message reception. For commercial fire applications, DIP used as an indicator of strong local radio frequency switch#5 must be in the ON position. interference. If this LED is continuously illuminated, the 5. Insert the wiring plug(with 4 flying leads)into the mating socket receiver should be relocated. on the receiver (see Summary of Connections Diagram on back • After a successful enrollment of an encrypted key, the cover for socket location). Connect the 4 wires to the control's GREEN LED blinks the number of spaces that are free for corresponding keypad terminals (see "Interface Wiring" in the additional encrypted key enrollment. SPECIFICATIONS section). 9. Replace the receiver's cover. 6. Install the antennas in the right-hand terminals of the two UL Commercial Fire Installation terminal blocks at the upper edge of the circuit board,one into For UL864 Commercial Fire Installations,you will need to purchase each block's right-hand terminal, and tighten the screws to separately the"5800BOX"(in which the circuit board will be secure them. installed).Follow the instructions below and refer to Figure 3. Caution:Avoid mounting the receiver antennas against a metal 1. Mount the rear half of the 5800BOX directly to the wall in the surface. selected location,hinged side up.Secure using the 4 screws 7. Replace the unit's front cover using the supplied screw to secure provided and insert screw in tamper tab,refer to Installation,step it. 3c and Fig.2. 8. Proceed with any programming of the control that may be 2.Thread the ECP wire through the conduit and feed through the necessary for RF operation,and the installation of the system's opening at the side of the box rear. wireless transmitters, as described in the control's installation 3.Remove the circuit board from the 5881EN case and discard case. and setup guide and the transmitter's installation instructions. Install the circuit board into the 5800BOX and secure using the 4 NOTES: screws provided.Install each antenna,refer to Installation:Step 6. • The receiver can support up to 16 high security (encrypted) 4.Connect the ECP terminals as shown. wireless transmitters (keys). The total quantity of wireless 5. Insert slots on top of box cover into hinges on top of box back and keys (encrypted and unencrypted) that can be used is secure using 2 cover securing screws. determined by the control panel. CONTROL —5800 SERIES PANEL' WIRELESS • Wireless key buttons must be enrolled to zones in the control _TRANSMITTERS TO BURGLARY DEVICES panel via zone programming first. If the wireless key is to be ISOLATOR used for arming and disarming the VISTA-40 and up, a user number must then be assigned to the wireless key via user KEYPAD 2-WAY TERMINALSI TRANSMISSION programming.If it is not done in this order,you will be unable ON CONTROL to respond successfully to the RF button zone number prompt BOARD 2-WAY WIRELESS KEYPAD in user programming. lo.g.508414BD) TO FIRE DEVICES 5881ENHC 5800RL 2-WAY • If more than one receiver is being used and you are using TRANSCEIVER RELAY MODULE encrypted wireless keys,we recommend that you(a)enter the 'CONTROL MUST BE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING A 5800 RF SYSTEM GO/NO GO mode, (b) disconnect one receiver, (c) enroll all Figure 4: Mount ingULCommercia/FireApplications encrypted keys into the connected receiver,(d) reconnect the NOTE: For UL 864 Fire installations, ECP Isolator (PN ECP ISO) is disconnected receiver, (e)exit the GO/NO GO mode,and then required. 2 F 1/4/! ENCRYPTED KEYS WARNING! LIMITATIONS OF THIS WIREL The receiver can support up to 16 encrypted wireless transmitters While this System is an advanced wirelesssecu (keys)at one time.If the number on the receiver microprocessor is guaranteed protection against burglary,fire or of ^'F sys tem,whether commercial or residential,is su: WAK 4406-4 or higher,the receiver provides you with the capability to check space available and/or delete encrypted keys using the failure to warn for a variety of reas ons.For exam. sikb procedures below. • Intruders may gain accessthrough unprotected. � � (� technical sophisticationto bypassan alarm sensor. rm The GREEN LED located on the receiver's circuit board may be used warning device. to determine how many more encrypted keys may be enrolled into • Intrusion detectorse. alagn m r n ervices detectors(e.g.,passiveinfrared detec e�e�cfcYr , the receiver.This LED is also used to indicate when encrypted keys and many other s ens ingdevices will not work without power.Battery- may be deleted.To determine how many more encrypted keys may operated devices will not work without batteries,with dead batteries,or if be enrolled and/or to delete enrolled encrypted keys: the batteries are not put in properly.Devices powered solely by AC will not 1. Remove power from the receiver and set DIP switch 1 to the ON work if their AC power s upply is cut off for any reas on,however briefly. position. • Signals sent by wireles stransmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver.Even if the signal path has been 2. Apply power to the receiver and watch the GREEN LED.You will recently checked during a weekly test,blockage can occur if a metal see one of the following indications: object is moved into the path. a. The GREEN LED blinks the number of spaces that are free • A us ermay not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly for additional encrypted key enrollment and then goes to enough. constantly ON. • While s mokedetectors have played a key role in reducing res identialfire b. The GREEN LED is constantly ON,indicating the receiver is deaths in the United States,they may not activate or provide early full. warning for a variety of reas onsin as many as 35%of all fires,according to data publis hed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.Some c. The GREEN LED is OFF, indicating no encrypted keys are of the reas onss moke detectors used in conjunction with this Sys tem may enrolled. not work are as follows.Smoke detectors may have been improperly 3. If you do not want to delete any enrolled encrypted keys,advance ins tailed and positioned.Smoke detectors may not s ens efires that start to step 4.If you want to delete enrolled encrypted keys,wait until where s mokecannot reach the detectors,such as in chimneys,in walls,or the GREEN LED is constantly ON in step 2 a.or 2 b. above and roofs,or on the others ideof closed doors.Smoke detectors alsomay not then: s ens ea fire on another level of a res idenceor building.A s econdfloor detector,for example,may not sensea firstfloor or basementfire.Finally, a.Record the positions of DIP switches 1 through 5. s moke detectors haves ens inglimitations.No s mokedetector can sense b.Set DIP switches 1 through 5 to the opposite positions of their every kind of fire every time.In general,detectors may not always warn current settings and wait a few moments. about fires caused by carelessness and s afetyhazards like smoking in bed,violent explosions,es caping gas,improper s torageof flammable c. Set DIP switches 1 through 5 back to their original positions materials,overloadedelectricalcircuits,children playing with matches,or as recorded in step a. All enrolled encrypted keys will be arson.Depending on the nature of the fire and/or location of the s moke deleted. detectors,the detector,even if it operates as anticipated,may not provide 4. Place DIP switch 1 back into the OFF position to return to s ufficientwarning to allow all occupants to es capein time to prevent injury normal receiver operation. or death. SPECIFICATIONS • Pass ivelnfrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusionwithin the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual.Passive Dimensions:7-3/8" W x 4-3/8" (10-7/8" w/antenna) H x 1-7/16" D Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection.They do 188mm W x 112mm H(277mm w/antenna)x 37mm D create multiple beams of protection,and intrus ion can only be detected in 5800BOX: 10.86 W x 5.41(11.9 w/antenna)H x 2.24 D unobstructed areas covered by those beams.They cannot detect motion 276mm W x 137.5mm H x 57mm D or intrus ionthat takes place behind walls,ceilings,floors,clos ed doors, Input Volt age: 12VDC(from control's keypad terminals) glass partitions,glas s doors,or windows.Mechanical tampering,mas king, painting or s prayingof any material on the mirrors,windows or any part of Current: 60mA(typical) the optical s ys temcan reduce their detection ability.Pass ivel nfrared Operat ingTemperature: 0-50°C Detectors s ens echanges in temperature;however,as the ambient Int erfaceWiring: temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of RED 12VDC input(+)Aux.Power 90°to 105°F(32°to 40°C),the detection performance can decrease. GREEN:Data Out to Control • Alarm warning devices such as sirens,bells or horns may not alert people YELLOW: Data In from Control or wake up s leepersif they are located on the other side of clos edor BLACK:Ground(—) partly open doors.If warning devices are located on a different level of the Range: 200ft (60m) nominal indoors from wireless transmitters res idencefrom the bedrooms,then they are less likely to waken or alert (the actual range to be determined with the security system people ins ide the bedrooms.Even pers onswho are awake may not hear Test mode). the warning if the alarm is muffled by nois efrom a stereo,radio,air in the Receiver Sensit ivit m Noise Reject ion: conditioner or other appliance,or by pass ingtraffic.Finally,alarm warning devices,however loud,may not warn hearing-impaired people. Receiver sensitivity and noise rejection are dynamically adjusted to • Telephone lines needed to trans mitalarm s ignals from a premis esto a match ambient conditions.Unacceptably high noise levels or low central monitoring station may be out of s erviceor temporarily out of signal levels are indicated at the control panel.For test procedure, s ervice.Telephone lines are als os ubjectto compromis eby sophisticated refer to the Installation&Setup Guide for the control panel with intruders. which this device is used. • Even if the s ystemres pondsto the emergency as intended,however, NF PA-72 Compliant occupants may have ins ufficienttime to protect thems elvesfrom the emergency situation.In the caseof a monitored alarm s ystem,authorities TO THE INSTALLER may not res pondappropriately. Regular maintenance and ins pection(at least annually)by the ins taller • This equipment,like other electrical devices,is s ubjectto component and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory failure.Even though this equipment is designed to las tas long as 20 operation of any alarm s ys tem. years,the electronic components could fail at any time. The ins taller should ass umethe res pons ibilityof developing and offering • The most common causeof an alarm s ys temnot functioning when an a regular maintenance program to the us er,as well as acquainting the intrus ionor fire occurs is inadequate maintenance.This alarm system user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm s ys temand should be tested weekly to make sureall s ens orsand transmitters are its component parts.Recommendations must be included for a specific working properly.The s ecuritycons ole(and remote keypad)s hould be program of frequent testing(at least weekly)to ins urethe system's testedas well. operation at all times. 3 Limit at ionsof t hisWirelessAlarm System,Cont inued This system'swirelesstransmitters are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions.Longevity of batteries maa depending on the environment,usage,and the s pecificwirelessdevice being used.External factors such as humidity,high or low tempe swings in temperature,may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation.This wirelesssystem,however,can identify a true lowallowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system.Installing an alarmsystenmay make the owner eligible for a lower ins urancerate,but an alarm systemis not a s ubstitutefor ins urance.Howners and renters s houldcontinue to act prudently in protectingthemselvesand continue to ins uretheir lives and property.We continue to develop new and improved protection devices.Usersof alarm systemsowe it to themselvesand their loved ones developments. Vail Fire&Emergency Servi es 05/07/18 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION(FCC)STATEMENTS 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 us er'sauthority to operate the equipment. CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,purs uantto part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reas onable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televis ion 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: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increasethe separationbetween the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Cons ultthe dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. INDUSTRY CANADA(IC)STATEMENTS This device complies with 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 caus e undes ired operation. This ClassB digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de Ia classeB estconforme a Ia norme NMB-003 du Canada. ANTENNAS \ THIS DEVICE COMPLIESWITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES AND •.I../ \y USE MAX.OF 220 ft.(67m(OF M22(0.64m m}NIRE RSS210 OF INDUSTRY CANADA.OPERATION IS SUBJECTTO . CIRCUIT INSERT IN OR 550 It.(168m)OF#18(1m m WIRE FOR EACH RUN. THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:(1)THIS DEVICE MAY NOT BOARD 20 It.MAX.IN COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS. CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,AND(2)THIS DEVICE MUST NOTE:WHEN CIRCUIT BOARD IS RTIERMINALS (SEE RECEIVER'S INSTRUCTIONS). ACCEPTANT INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,INCLUDING INTERFERENCETHAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. MOUNTED IN CONTROL'S CABINET, GROUNDING LUGS(2)PROVIDED (7/ 1\\YELL•W FCC IDCFSeDL5882A MUST BE INSERTED IN LEFT-HAND I. TOCONTROL'S KEYPAD CANADA:17481021751A n J� RE� TERMINALS.EACHRECEIVER TERMINALS OF ANTENNA BLOCKS a a I=J BLA� MUST BE ON INDIVIDUAL AND SECURED TO CABINET(SEE �,;;� EGR EN 'r HOME RUN. DIPSWITCH!'5 • 5881EN SERIES RECEIVERS AND CONTROL'S IN- 56e1ENL ON: FOR USE IN COMMERCIAL FIRE APPLICATIONS. STRUCTIONS).WHEN BOARD IS 5e81ENM WIRING (SEETHE RECEIVER'S INSTRUCTIONS). MOUNTED IN A SEPARATE CABI- I MOUNTING HOLES I i; s54,ENH OPENING OFF: USE IN NON-COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATIONS. NET(COMMERCIAL FIRE APPLICA- c 58e1ENH0 PLUG 8,SOCKET DIP SWRCH:WHRE AREAS=SWITCH HANDLES TION),DO NOT USE THE GROUND- POSITION 2-4:DETERMINE RECEIVER'S ADDRESS ING LUGS. �,. FRONT OF PC BOARD CONSULT CONTROL'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADDRESSTO USE. TO RELEASE CIRCUIT BOARD, 0 f f 9 DIP SWITCH BELOW SHOWN SET FOR ADDRESS"V. BEND BACK BOTTOM TABS(2).FOR ` J "EzArra=t' SWITCF RECEIVER ADDRESS SETTINGS POSITION ("—"means"OFF") COMMERCIAL FIRE APPLICATION. BACK OF PC BOARD ONt—)•OFF USE TWO SCREWSNOT DIP SWITCH DETAILA _ t l4 2_L3 14 1_ 16_L Z_. ( INTERFERENCE SEE FRONT AND 1-15•t— 5 (SEETEXT ABOVE) SUPPLIED)WITH INSULATING INDICATOR LED DETAIL A REARTAMPER GREEN LED:NORMALLY OFF =34%4— 4 pi— ON[TNT O N WASHERS BENEATH THE HEADS. ONE SHORT FLASH-RF MESSAGE DECODED 5881ENHC ONLY TO MOUNT BOARD IN SEPARATE ONE LONGER FLASH-COMMAND RECEIVED FROM CONTROL =33-4— 3 — ON ON — — ON ON CABINET.(SEE RECEIVER'S FOUR FLASHES-ENCRYPTED TRANSMITTER SUCCESSFULLY ENROLLED IIIIIIKI 2 t— 2 — — — ON ON ON ON INSTRUCTIONS). O I 1 MUST BE IN OFF POSITION 5881EN-SOC-V4 Summaryof Connect ionsDiagram For the latest warranty information,please go to: http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/wa/index.html Honeywell 2 Corporate Center Drive,Suite 100 P.O.Box 9040,Melville,NY 11747 Copyright"2009 Honeywell International Inc. www.security.honeywell.com IM 1 IIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIII I IU N7635-3V4 11/08 Rev.B