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Specifications; Program Control For Rf Operation; High Security Keys & Wireless Keypads - Honeywell Ademco 5883 Installation And Setup Manual

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PROGRAM THE CONTROL FOR RF OPERATION
Proceed with any control panel programming that may be necessary for RF operation and the installation of the system's wireless transmitters,
as described in the control's Installation And Setup Guide. In addition, note the following:
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Enable the appropriate control data field for RF usage.
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Enroll the wireless keypad address(es), if used (see instructions
provided with keypad).
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Wireless key buttons must first be enrolled in the control panel via
zone programming, and, where applicable, assigned to a user
number. Enroll each wireless key in the 5883 by pressing the
appropriate buttons according to the instructions provided with
the key.
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Upon the successful enrollment of an encrypted key, the red LED
blinks the number of available spaces remaining for additional
encrypted key enrollment (see Checking Available Space For High
Security Keys paragraph).
HIGH SECURITY KEYS & WIRELESS KEYPADS
Depending on the control panel used, the 5883 can support up to 16 high-security (encrypted) wireless keys and up to 16 wireless keypads (e.g.,
5839). The following paragraphs describe how to:
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Check available space for high-security keys
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How to deactivate all keys
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How to remove all wireless keypads.
See the Control's instructions and the appropriate device instructions for procedures on enrolling high security keys and wireless keypads.
Checking Available Space for High Security Keys
The RED LED (above the DIP switch) shows (by blinking) how many
high-security keys may be enrolled into the transceiver.
1. Remove power from the transceiver and set DIP switches:
DIP 1 = ON
DIP 8 = OFF
2. Apply power and observe one of the following RED LED indications:
a. Blinks, indicating the number of available spaces for additional
high-security key enrollment, and then lights steady ON.
b. Immediate Steady ON (no blinks), indicating that high-
security key enrollment is full.
c. Off, indicating that no encrypted keys are enrolled.
3. Set DIP switch 1 back to the OFF position to return to normal
receiver operation (leave DIP 8 in OFF position).
Deactivating High-Security keys
This procedure deactivates all enrolled high-security keys and is
required only if previously enrolled high-security keys are being
replaced and there is not enough available space left for them in the
receiver. Once this procedure is performed, all desired high-security
keys must be re-enrolled to activate high-security operation.
1. Perform steps 1 and 2 in Checking Available Space procedure
above.
2. Wait until the RED LED lights steady ON then:
a. Record the positions of DIP switches 1 through 8.
b. Set DIP switches 1 through 8 to the opposite positions of their
current settings and wait a few moments.
c. Set DIP switches 1 through 8 back to their original positions as
recorded in step a. All enrolled high-security keys will be
deactivated.
3. Set DIP switch 1 back to the OFF position to return to normal
receiver operation (leave DIP 8 in OFF position).

SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions:
7-3/8" W x 4-3/8" (10-7/8" w/antennas) H x 1-7/16" D
188mm W x 112mm H (277mm w/antennas) x 37mm D
Input Voltage: 12VDC (from control's remote keypad terminals)
Current: 80mA typical
Range:
200ft (60m) nominal indoors from wireless devices (actual
range is determined with the control in TEST mode)
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If more than one receiver is being used and you are using
encrypted wireless keys, we recommend that you:
a. Enter the GO/NO GO mode.
b. Disconnect one receiver.
c. Enroll all encrypted keys into the connected receiver.
d. Reconnect the disconnected receiver.
e. Exit the GO/NO GO mode.
f. Repeat steps a-e for the receiver that was disconnected.
Notes for UL Commercial Burglary Installations:
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Program the control panel to transmit Low Battery, AC Loss,
Tamper, and RF Communication loss trouble signals to the central
station.
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The 5883 Transceiver Module must be mounted at ceiling height. If
the ceiling is higher than 10-feet, Module must be mounted at a
minimum height of 10-feet. Module must also be located at least 4-
feet away from any fixed construction that could provide access for
an intruder.
IMPORTANT: Take precautions against static discharge when handling
the 5883 PCB. A static discharge can damage the module's EEPROM
and/or cause unpredictable changes in its factory programming.
Removing All Wireless Keypads
This procedure removes all wireless keypad from the transceiver.
1. Remove power from the transceiver and set DIP switches:
DIP 1 = OFF
DIP 8 = ON
2. Apply power and observe the RED LED lights steady ON, then:
a. Record the positions of DIP switches 1 through 8.
b. Set DIP switches 1 through 8 to the opposite positions of their
current settings and wait a few moments.
c. Set DIP switches 1 through 8 back to their original positions as
recorded in step a. All enrolled wireless keypads will be
removed from the transceiver.
3. Set DIP switch 8 back to the OFF position to return to normal
receiver operation (leave DIP 1 in OFF position).
NOTE: If unsure that correct RF keypad (5839) addresses are enabled
in the receiver, you should perform the RF keypad delete procedure,
then enable RF keypad addresses as described in the instructions
included with the RF keypad. Otherwise, erroneous ecp device
"check" messages may occur.
RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSIONS
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15
FCC ID: CFS8DL5883
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
Industry Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet Appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the
installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous
satisfactory operation of any alarm system. The installer should
assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular
maintenance program to the user, as well as acquainting the user
with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and
its component parts. Recommendations must be included for a
specific program of frequent testing (at least weekly) to insure the
system's operation at all times.
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