Ademco 5800 Sensors | |
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5818 Recessed Door Sensor | |
5819WHS Shock Sensor | |
5809 Heat Detector | |
5814 Mini-Door Sensor | |
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Ademco 5816 Door/Window Transmitter
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6128RF Keypad Receiver
Keypad will operate as 5881M (Max 16 transmitters) Sensors cannot be closer than 18 inches to keypad | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Programming is same as 5881, add receiver as standard 5881 receiver in panel programming | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Points to Remember |
1. If User Code assigned to keyfob changes it will need reprogrammed (Because of this program a secondary User Code as “Keyfob Code”) 2. Keyfobs programmed into keypad do not take up a zone, up to 8 keyfobs can be added 3. Keyfobs programmed into keypad are not supervised for low battery trouble |
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Default Keyfob Programming Setup |
Loop 1 = Relay toggle On/Off (usually change this to Panic) Loop 2 = Disarm Loop 3 = Arm Away Loop 4 = Arm Stay |
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Enter Program | 1. Press 1 and 3 together for 5 seconds within 30 seconds of power up 2. Keypad will flash “- – 0 0” (if other numbers display press *) 3. Press 5 to go to Keyfob programming (next section) |
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Default Keypad | 1. Press 1 and 3 keys together for several seconds withiin 30 seconds on power up 2. Keypad beeps 3 times, “- – 0 0” will flash on display, press * if something else appears 3. Press 9, keypad will flash EE 4. Press 1 to default, keypad will beep 3 times and return to flashing “- – 0 0” (Any other key return to flashing “- – 0 0” without defaulting) |
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5 | Wireless Key Enrollment 1. Display will show “d -,” Enter 1 to program Keyfob 1, 2 for Keyfob to etc 2. Display will flash “d1” for Keyfob 1, “d2” for Keyfob 2 etc 3. Press 1 to continue to program serial number 4. Display will flash “bl”, press any key on keyfob Note: To erase a keyfob press # here 5. “bl” + serial number will now flash 6. Press * to continue, display will flash “d” + Keyfob number 7. Press 2, display flashes “u4”, enter a 4-digit Code already programmed in panel 8. Press * , display will flash “d” + Keyfob number 9. Press 4 to program button Loop Numbers, display will show “A-,” 10. Enter loop number, display will show “A -” and the loop number 11. Enter function for this loop |
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12. Display should flash “A” + Loop Number + Function programmed 13. Press * for next loop (Display will flash “A-,” again) OR 13. If finished press * until display flashes “d-” and move to next Keyfob OR go to 14 to program Relay action 14. Press 5, display will flash “o-“, enter loop to control relay 15. Enter Relay Action, display will then show “o” + loop number + Relay Action |
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16. If finished press * until you exit RF keypad programming completely | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Complete Program Guide (Usually never needed) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Programming Locations – U = User Code Digit; Y = Loop Function; Z = Relay Action | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ademco 5816 Temp Sensor
5800 Tm Model
For Vista 40 program in #93 as an “Alpha Console” | |
Other panels require no programming | |
Wiring | Wire to panel keypad connectors, blue wire not used |
For Addressable System | (Vista-40, Vista-50, Vista-100) Address 28 Cut Red Jumper (W1) Address 29 Cut White Jumper (W2) Address 30 Cut both Jumpers |
For Non-Addressable System | (Vista-10, 4110 etc) No programming or cutting jumpers required |
5817 Multi Point Sensor
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Ademco 5801 Keyfob/Panic
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5802/5802MN Remote Panics
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Ademco 5819 Multi-Point Transmitter
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Ademco 5804 Remote Keyfob
Zone Types | 21=Arm-Away 22=Disarm |
20=Arm-Stay 07=24 Hr Police |
06= 24 Hr Silent Police | ||
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5819WHS Shock Sensor
Ademco 5827 Remote Keypad
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Remove battery when changing switches! Note: older versions will work with 5700 wireless systems, new versions do not |
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House ID | Dip Switch | House ID | Dip Switch | ||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||
1 | dn | dn | dn | dn | UP | 16 | UP | dn | dn | dn | dn |
2 | dn | dn | dn | UP | dn | 17 | UP | dn | dn | dn | UP |
3 | dn | dn | dn | UP | UP | 18 | UP | dn | dn | UP | dn |
4 | dn | dn | UP | dn | dn | 19 | UP | dn | dn | UP | UP |
5 | dn | dn | UP | dn | UP | 20 | UP | dn | UP | dn | dn |
6 | dn | dn | UP | UP | dn | 21 | UP | dn | UP | dn | UP |
7 | dn | dn | UP | UP | UP | 22 | UP | dn | UP | UP | dn |
8 | dn | UP | dn | dn | dn | 23 | UP | dn | UP | UP | UP |
9 | dn | UP | dn | dn | UP | 24 | UP | UP | dn | dn | dn |
10 | dn | UP | dn | UP | dn | 25 | UP | UP | dn | dn | UP |
11 | dn | UP | dn | UP | UP | 26 | UP | UP | dn | UP | dn |
12 | dn | UP | UP | dn | dn | 27 | UP | UP | dn | UP | UP |
13 | dn | UP | UP | dn | UP | 28 | UP | UP | UP | dn | dn |
14 | dn | UP | UP | UP | dn | 29 | UP | UP | UP | dn | UP |
15 | dn | UP | UP | UP | UP | 30 | UP | UP | UP | UP | dn |
31 | UP | UP | UP | UP | UP |
Ademco 5804WATCH Remote Keyfob


(This shows Loop 1 is disabled)

(This shows Loop 1 is set for AWAY Arming)

(This shows Loop 1 is set for no sending delay)
seconds signal will send, press START/STOP to cycle selections then MODE to save
(bad areas may need longer time to send, good areas less)

(This shows send duration of 8 seconds)
Available Commands| | How it displays on watch | |Delay available? |
NONE (Disabled) | NONE | No |
AWAY | AWY | Yes |
STAY | STY | Yes |
ON | ON | Yes |
OFF (Disarm) | OFF | Yes |
Panic (General) | PAN | No |
Police Panic | POL | No |
Medical Panic | MED | No |
Fire Panic | FIR | No |
Lock* | LOK | Yes |
Unlock* | UNL | Yes |
Light* | LIT | Yes |
Door (Access) | DOR | Yes |
Accessory* | ACC | Yes |
Ademco 5827BD Bi-directional Keypad
Requires 5800TM Transmitter Module |
If using 5128RF keypad the 5800TM module is not needed |
If using 5881 or 5882 receiver the 5800TM is needed |
Panel Programming – |
1. Enter RF System type in *22 (1 = 5700 2= 5800) 2. Enter House Code in *24 (01 – 31) |
Keypad Programming – |
1. Press * (Yellow light starts blinking) 2. Hold 1 and 3 for 3 seconds (Red & Green Lights start blinking) 3. * 8 + Master Code + # (Enters Master Code) 4. * 1 + Master Code + # (Enables Quick Arm) 5. * 9 + House Code + # 6. * 57 + # if using 5700 Receiver * 58 + # if 5800 7. * + # exits programming |
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Ademco 5806 Smoke Detector
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Sentrol 5745/5845 ShatterPro Wireless Glassbreak
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Ademco 5807 Smoke Detector
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Ademco 5849 Glassbreak
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Ademco 5808 Smoke Detector
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Ademco 5850 (Intellisense) Glassbreak
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Ademco 5890 Standard/5895PI Pet Immune Motion Detector
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Ademco 5890 Standard/5895PI Pet Immune Motion Detector
5128 IR Keypad Required (NOT RF Keypad) | |
Programming | (User Codes MUST be programmed first!) 1. Enter programming by pressing 5 & 0 together until keypad sounds 6 beeps 2. Press # + Keyfob Number (1 to 8) (you will also exit programming) 3. Press 5 & 0 together until keypad sounds 6 beeps 4. Enter Keyfob Number (1 to 8) then press any button on keyfob 5. Enter User Code of person who will use Keyfob + #, keypad should beep 3 times 6. Repeat for any other Keyfobs 7. Press # to exit |
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Various Hardwire Motion Detectors
Various Hardwire Smoke Detectors
Various Hardwire Glassbreak Detectors
240-COE Carbon Monoxide Detector
Discontinued
The alarm has an end-of-sensor-life status indicator that alerts the user that it is time to replace the alarm. The LED flashes green every 1-2 seconds and the sounder chirps every 5 minutes. Pressing the TEST/HUSH button silences the indicator. The |
CO1224T Carbon Monoxide Detector
Alarm Test | Will send alarm signal to panel | |
Hush/Silence | If required, the audible alarm can be silenced for 5 minutes by pushing the button marked “Test/Hush”. The red alarm light will continue to flash in temp-4 pattern. If carbon monoxide is still present after the 5 minute hush period, the audible alarm will sound. The hush facility will not operate at levels above 350 ppm (parts per million) carbon monoxide. |
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RealTest | When testing with real CO it will auto silence after about 20 second It will reset after all the CO has cleared from the sensor |
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Trouble | When the sensor supervision is in a trouble condition (such as a sensor that has been tampered with), the detector will send a trouble signal to the panel. The detector must then be replaced. There is no local audible signal when detector is in trouble. |
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End Of Life | When the detector has reached the end of its life, the trouble contact will open. This indicates that the CO sensor inside the detector has passed the end of its life and must be replaced. This detector’s lifespan is approximately six years from the date of manufacture. There is no local audible signal when detector is in trouble. Periodically check the “Replace by” sticker located under the detector cover. The detector must be replaced by this date. |