The Honeywell 5800-OD Wireless Outdoor Motion Sensor
(referred to as the 5800-OD) combines the convenience of wireless
technology with a full featured outdoor PIR motion sensor. The
major features are highlighted below:
Immunity to bright light
disturbances from headlights,
sunlight, and other bright
light sources.
Discriminates both large and
small animals to reduce false
alarms.
Battery saving circuit allows
for a 5 or 120 second period of
inactivity before being
reactivated.
SPECIFICATIONS
Detection Method
Initial Warm Up
Mounting Height
Passive Infrared
~ 2 minutes
0.8 - 1.2m (2.7 - 4ft) wall or pole
Very low current draw.
Selectable detector
range and angle.
Tamper detection.
INSTALLATION (refer to the Component Identification Diagram on page 5)
Range
Pattern
Sensitivity
Detection Speed
Operating Voltage
Current
Battery Saving Timer
Alarm Period
LED Indicator
Weatherproof
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Accessories (included)
Adjustable up to 12m (40ft)
90° pattern consisting of 13 zones. This
pattern can be adjusted in 15° increments from center up to 45°.
2.0° C at 0.6m/s (3.6° F at 2.0ft/s)
0.3 - 1.5m/s (1 - 5ft/s)
6 VDC (uses 4 lithium 1.5VDC AA cells)
3mA max (during walk test) 10uA
(standby)
Adjustable 120sec or 5sec
~ 2.5 seconds
Enabled during a walk test.
Disabled for normal operation.
IP54 compliance
– 20 to + 50 ° C (– 4 to +122° F)
95% Max
Pole mounting kit, screw kit, detection
masking strips.
1 Select the Mounting Position
Orient the detector
so that intrusion
passes across the
detection field, not
into the sensor.
Avoid strong sunlight into the sensor's field.
Avoid moving or swaying trees and bushes.
2 Prepare the Sensor for Mounting
1. Loosen the Captive Lock
Screw and remove the
Cover
.
2. Remove the four (4) screws fastening the Detector
to the Back Box
.
Allow 110mm (4.4")
above the sensor to
enable opening the
cover.
Choose an installation
height of 0.8m to 1.2m
(2.7 to 4ft).
3. Remove Detector from the Back Box.
Ensure the sensor can be
mounted on a perpendicular
wall or pole that would make
its detection pattern parallel
to the ground.
Parallel
3 Install / Replace the Battery
IMPORTANT:
Use only lithium batteries.
Use four (4) lithium 1.5VDC AA cells. (Energizer L91 or
equivalent.)
Observe polarity.
Mark the date of replacement on the batteries.
1. If necessary, loosen the
Captive Lock Screw
Cover
off. Then, remove 4
screws that secure the
Detector
to the Back Box.
and lift
2. Observe the proper polarity
and replace the batteries.
Ensure positive side of
battery is pointing away from
the springs.
Install/Replace the Battery),
then secure the Detector
Back Box
.
to the
3. Fasten with four (4) screws.
4. Perform Settings & Adjustments.
5. Perform a Walk Test.
6. Secure the Cover with the Captive Lock Screw.
POLE MOUNTING
1. Use a pole with an outside
diameter of 43-48mm
(1.69-1.89").
2.7- 4ft.
0.8 - 1.2m
2. Attach the Brackets to the Back
Box with two M4 x 30 screws.
3. Using the Pole Brackets and four
M4 x 30 screws, fasten the Back
Box to the pole.
4. Insert the batteries (see
Install/Replace the
Battery), then mount the
Detector
and fasten with four (4)
screws.
on the Back Box
5. Perform Settings &
Adjustments.
6. Perform a Walk Test.
P
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7. Secure the Cover with the
Captive Lock Screw
.
5 Perform Settings & Adjustments
SET THE DETECTION LENGTH
Note: The length of the lower detection area determines the detection length.
The upper detection area stays parallel to the ground at all times. The lower detection area can be adjusted as shown below by the switch
position.
Detection length is therefore limited by the length of the lower detection area since both upper and lower areas have to be blocked at the
same time to activate the sensor.
IMPORTANT: This sensor detects temperature differences between the moving object and the background temperature in the detection area to produce a
valid detection.
If the object does not move, the sensor will not detect it.
If there is traffic near the detection area, adjust the detection area length 1.5 to 2.0m (5 to 7ft) back from traffic.
Detection Length
UPPER and LOWER beams are blocked,
detection is made.
Detection Length
Only the LOWER beam is blocked,
detection is not made.
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Detection Length
Only the UPPER beam is blocked, detection is
not made.
1. Set the Sensitivity Select Switch to the desired
sensitivity.
Sensitivity
Select Switch
(L,M,H)
Notes:
When greater sensitivity is desired, select "H".
When conditions are poor select "L".
1. Set switch 2 for the desired
Battery Saving Timer
period.
Note: The alarm output
activations are limited by
the timer selection (5 or
120 seconds). Even if there
are continuous alarm
events, the alarm output
operates only once in the
selected timer period. This
can be 5 or 120 seconds.
120s – Default Setting
5s – Used when frequent
alarm transmission is required. Battery life will be
shortened when using this
setting.
6 Perform a Walk Test
NOTE: With the Walk Test switch set to ON the LED will light when the detector is tripped, and the alarm is generated instantly.
1. Set the walk test
switch (DIP switch
1) to ON. Replace
the cover.
2. Perform a walk test
through the
detection area, and
verify satisfactory
results.
3. Allow the detection
area to remain
static and check for
false or unwanted
detections.
WALK TEST
4. If necessary, adjust
the detection area
(see Perform Settings
& Adjustments).
5. Repeat the walk test
through the detection
area, and verify
satisfactory results.
6. Set the walk test
switch to OFF, and
secure the Cover
the Captive Lock
Screw.
with
Notes:
If normal car or people
traffic pass close to the
detection area, adjust the
detection area 1.5 to 2.0m
(5 to 7ft) shorter to reduce
false detections. This also
allows for changes due to
environmental thermal
conditions.
If the detection length is
adjusted to position "A"
[12m (40ft)], the detection
area may increase when
there is a big temperature
difference between the
moving object and the
background.
This sensor has a multi-
level detection pattern
(from side view). A heat
source beyond the
detection area may cause
the detector to issue a
false alarm by reflecting
off the ground. Examples
include puddles, wet
surfaces, very smooth
asphalt or concrete
surfaces.
If this causes a problem,
adjust the detection
length to position "B".
Then perform a walk test
to verify satisfactory
results.
2. Set switch 3 for the desired Pulse Count
(selectable for 2 or 4).
Pulse Count of 2 = detection can be made with
as little as two steps.
Pulse Count of 4 = detection can be made with
as little as four steps.
3. Set switch 1 to enable the Walk Test, see the
instructions below.
1
OFF
2
120s
3
4
If this causes a problem, adjust the detection length
to position "B". Then walk test to verify satisfactory
results.
Approx.8m (27ft)
position B
ON
ON 1. Walk Test
5s 2. Battery Saving Timer
2 3. Pulse Count
Approx.12m (40ft)
7 Program the Control Panel
Prior to use in the system, you must “enroll” the transmitter's serial number in the control panel. Refer to the control panel’s instructions for
further details. During programming, the transmitter shall be treated as RF supervised
. (Mandatory for UL installations.)
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOMCAUSEREMEDY
No detection, when walking
through the detection area.
Water in unit. Check for cracks in the housing that would allow water
Transmitter or PIR sensor is faulty. Replace unit.
No detection occasionally, or poor
detection.
Detection area is not set correctly.
Low battery fault indicated on
system keypad display.
Batteries are incorrectly installed or
dead.
Wiring is faulty or loose. Check all connectors and wiring.
Sensitivity is set too low. Try a higher sensitivity setting.
Batteries are very low or dead. Replace batteries.
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Check for correct battery installation, or replace dead
batteries.
USER NOTIFICATIONThe 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 voidthe user's authority to operate the equipment.
LIMITATIONS OF THE PIR MOTION DETECTOR
While the Intrusion Detector is a highly reliable intrusion detection device, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary. Any Intrusion
Detection device is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons:
• Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can detect intrusion only within the designed ranges as diagrammed in this installation manual.
• Passive Infrared Motion Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection. They do create multiple beams of protection, and intrusion can be
detected only in unobstructed areas covered by those beams.
• Passive Infrared Detectors cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls, ceilings, floors, closed doors, glass partitions, glass
doors, or windows.
• Mechanical tampering, masking, painting, or spraying of any material on the lenses, windows or any part of the optical system can reduce the
detection ability of the Passive Infrared Motion Detector.
• Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature; however, as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the
temperature range of 90° to 105°F (32° to 40°C), the detection performance can decrease.
• This Passive Infrared Detector will not operate without the appropriate battery installed, or if the battery is weak or improperly connected (i.e.,
reversed polarity).
• Passive Infrared Detectors, like other electrical devices, are subject to component failure. Even though this equipment is designed to last as
long as 10 years, the electronic components in it could fail at any time.
We have cited some of the most common reasons that a Passive Infrared Motion Detector can fail to catch intrusion. However, this does not imply
that these are the only reasons, and therefore it is recommended that weekly testing of this type of unit, in conjunction with weekly testing of the
entire alarm system, be performed to ensure that the detectors are working properly.
Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate, but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance.
Homeowners, property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and
property.
We continue to develop new and improved protection devices. Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about
these developments.
FCC / IC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and RSS210 of IC.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To obtain applicable EU compliance Declaration of Conformities for this product, please refer to our Website,