Ademco 8DL5882AP 1 Users Manual

N7635-1V2 12/07 Rev. A
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ADEMCO 5882AP
RF RECEIVER
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5882AP RF receiver is designed for use with control panels that support an RF receiver connection via the remote keypad connection points. The receiver recognizes alarm, status and keypad control messages from wireless transmitters operating at 315 MHz.
One or two individually identified receivers can be employed, depending on the control used. Connection of multiple receivers to a control can provide redundant coverage or extend coverage in large areas. Multiple
receivers do not increase the number of transmitters that the system can support. See the control's instructions for specific
information regarding the number and type of receivers that can be supported.
These receivers feature a Spatial Diversity System which virtually eliminates the possibility of "Nulls" and "Dead Spots" within the coverage area.
The 5882AP RF receiver is used in conjunction with 5800AP series transmitters.
The number of zones that the 5882AP receiver can support depends on the control with which it is used. See the control panel’s instructions for specific details.
If a receiver is connected to a system in which more than the permitted number of wireless zones have been programmed, a "SET UP ERROR" message (alpha keypads) or an "E4" or “E8" message (fixed-word keypads) will be displayed on the system's keypad, and none of the zones will be protected.
The instruction manual that accompanies the control includes recommendations regarding receiver and transmitter locations, the types of wireless zones that can be programmed (e.g., ENTRY/EXIT, PERIMETER, INTERIOR, etc.), and the procedure for programming the receivers.
These receivers should not be installed in an area subject to environmental extremes of below freezing (such as in a refrigerated area) or extremely high temperatures (such as an attic).
INSTALLATION
With some controls, a receiver may be mounted directly inside the 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. Remove the receiver's cover by inserting and twisting a screwdriver blade in the slot at the center of the cover's lower edge.
2.
If the receiver is to be mounted within the control's cabinet (refer to Figure 1):
a. Remove the receiver's circuit board from its base by
bending back the two flexible plastic tabs that hold the board's lower edge.
b. In the control's cabinet, unfasten and move the
control circuit board downward (if already installed).
c. Hang two mounting clips (provided with the
receiver) on the raised cabinet tabs, as shown in Detail B of Figure 1.
d. Insert the top of the receiver board between the
rows of slots at the top of the cabinet, as shown in Detail A.
e. Position the base of the receiver board onto the
mounting clips, and secure it to the cabinet with the supplied screws. See Detail B.
f. Hang two mounting clips (supplied with the control
board), on the raised cabinet tabs as shown in Detail C in Figure 1.
g. Insert the top of the control board into the slots of
the mounting clips secured in step e above.
h. Position the lower end of the control board into
place on the mounting clips and secure both to the cabinet with the two supplied screws.
i. Insert both grounding lugs (supplied with the
receiver) through the top of the cabinet into the left hand terminals of the antenna blocks (located on the upper edge of the receiver board), and secure them to the cabinet with the screws provided, as shown in Detail D.
j. Insert the receiver’s antennas through the top of
the cabinet, into the block’s right-hand terminals, and tighten the screws.
k. Affix the receiver's Summary of Connections label
to the inside of the control's cabinet door.
l. Discard the receiver's unused plastic cover and
base.
3. If the receiver is to be located remotely from the control in its own plastic enclosure (not in a cabinet):
You will not need the circuit board mounting clips, grounding lugs, and screws included with the receiver.
a. If concealed wiring is to be used, route it through
the rectangular opening at the rear of the base before mounting. For surface wiring entry, a thin breakaway area is provided along the base's right edge.
b. Mount the receiver in the selected location. For
greatest security, use all four mounting holes (two key slot holes and two round holes) provided in the plastic base.
c. Affix the receiver's Summary of Connections label
to the inside of the housing cover.
4. Setting the DIP switches Set the receiver's DIP switch to identify the receiver's address (refer to the DIP switch chart in Figure 2).
5. Insert the wiring plug (with 4 flying leads) into the mating socket on the receiver (see Figure 2 for socket location). Connect the 4 wires to the control's corresponding remote keypad connection points (see “Interface Wiring” in the SPECIFICATIONS section).
6. Install the antennas in the right-hand terminals of the two terminal blocks at the upper edge of the circuit board, one into each block’s right-hand terminal, and tighten the screws to secure them.
If the receiver is mounted in a cabinet, insert the antennas through the holes in the cabinet's top first, and then into the terminal blocks.
7. Replace the receiver's cover if the receiver is not mounted within a cabinet.
8. Proceed with any programming of the control
that may be necessary for RF operation, and the installation of the system's wireless transmitters,
as described in the control's installation instructions.
9. The LED located on the receiver's circuit board should be used as an indicator of strong local radio frequency interference. If this LED is continuously illuminated, the receiver should be relocated.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency: 315 MHz Dimensions:
188mm W x 112mm H (277mm w/antennas) x 37mm D.
Input Voltage:
12VDC (from control’s remote keypad terminals).
HOLES FOR ANTENNAS AND GROUNDING LUGS
Current: 60mA. 0perating Temperature: 0°C – 50°ÁC Interface Wiring:
RED 12VDC input (+) Aux Power GREEN: Data Out to Control YELLOW:Data In from Control BLACK: Ground (–)
Range: 60m nominal indoors from wireless transmitters (the
actual range to be determined with the security system in Figure 2).
TO THE INSTALLER
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 ensure the system's operation at all times.
CABINET
CIRCUIT BOARD
BOARD
SUPPORTING
SLOTS
MOUNTING
CLIP
MOUNTING
CLIP
CABINET
ANTENNA AND GROUNDING LUG INSTALLATION
RECEIVER CIRCUIT BOARD
(See Detail D)
SCREW
(2)
GROUNDING
LUG
(2)
RCVR BRD
++
DETAIL D
++
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
BOARD
ANTENNA (2)
ANTENNA
(2 PLACES)
MOUNT
Figure 1: Installing the Receiver Board in the Control’s Cabinet
DETAIL A
SIDE VIEW
OF BOARD
SUPPORTING SLOTS
DETAIL B
SIDE VIEW
OF MOUNTING
CLIP
DETAIL C
SIDE VIEW
OF MOUNTING
CLIP
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