Remove Battery Pull tabs to activate device and
CO Test
LED
Smoke Test
5800combo-ii 001
( )
( )
5800combo-ii 002
Pull Battery Tab
Open
Top
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Serial Number Loop Number
Zone Description 1 Zone Description 2
Zone n
Save
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Programming Mode
Zones > New > Serial Numbers.
LED Flashes
3a) Test CO
3b) Test Smoke
5800 combo-ii-003
1
Power -Up mode
( ) English
( ) Spanish
French
Transmission announcment >
Beep > Serial # sent to panel
(approx. 40 secs)
● Repeat Step 3.
4
Press Test button for < 1.5 secs
3
Test
or
2 Times
Enter the unique Serial number(s)
found on the label located on the
unit. See Important Note above.
Model: 5800COMBO with voice and 360 degree viewable LED ring
Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector with Built-in Wireless Transmitter
This is intended for use with Honeywell control
panels that support 5800 series devices.
Install
•
begin enrollment.
• The detector will run through its Power-Up
mode: Green LED Blinks every 2 secs /
Sounder is Silent. The detector will prompt for
language selection.
Important Note: CO and SMOKE each have
unique serial numbers and must to be enrolled
separately.
Enroll
1.
Press the Smoke (•) test button to select English or the CO
(••) test button to select Spanish language settings.
2.
On the Honeywell compatible control panel, log in
Programming Mode > Zones > New > Serial Number.
3.
Enter the zone number to be programmed for Smoke.
4.
Enter zone type when prompted. Program:
• Loop 1 (Heat/Smoke) as a Fire zone (type 9 or 16),
• Loop 2 (High/Low Maintenance) as a 24-Hr. Trouble zone
(type 19),
• Loop 3 (Freeze Warning Sensor) as a 24-Hr. Aux. zone
(type 8).
NOTE: Loop 2 High/Low Maintenance is supported only on
commercial control panels such as the Vista-128FBP.
5.
When prompted, enter Input Type 03 (3 on some controls) –
Supervised RF Transmitter.
6.
When prompted for the serial number, activate the sensor
(press for 1 sec.) or enter the serial number found on the
label located on the unit. The unit will speak, then beep and
the serial number will be transmitted to the panel. (This will
take approx. 40 secs.) Repeat this step to complete
enrollment.
7.
The current loop number (4) will begin to flash.
8.
Manually change the loop number to the desired loop
number for the zone, loop (1) is for Heat/Smoke.
9.
When programming for the Heat/Smoke Loop 1 zone type is
complete, program other zones for the types as necessary in
additional zones (except for Tamper Loop 4, which does not
require programming).
WARNING: The fire protection zone enrolled must always be Loop
1. Otherwise, fire annunciations will not be reported by the control.
11.
12.
13.
Enter the zone number to be programmed for CO.
Enter the applicable zone type. Use zone type 14 for
Honeywell residential controls.
Enter Input Type 03 (3 on some controls)–Supervised RF
Transmitter.
When prompted for the serial number, activate the sensor
10.
(press for 1 sec.) or enter the serial number found on the
label located on the unit. The unit will speak, then beep and
take approx. 40 secs.) Repeat this step to complete
enrollment.
14.
Check that the CO detector is enrolled as loop 1.
15.
Exit Programming mode and test the detector. Refer
the serial number will be transmitted to the panel. (This will
to the Testing Section.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
5800COMBO
Table 1: Operation Modes
MODE
Power Up
Normal
(Standby)
Alarm
Alarm
CO Alarm
Down
Status LED
(Top)
Blink Green,
every 2 secs
Green every
10 secs
every 10 secs
Dark Blink red Temp-3
every 10 secs
Dark Dark Silent Silent
Visible Annunciation
The 5800COMBO Smoke/CO series detector has a multi-color
top LED; Green, Red, Blue and Amber. The LED is green for
supervisory indication; it blinks during power on, reset, and
during normal operation. The LED is amber to signal
maintenance and trouble events. The detector utilizes the side
LED windows to indicate alarm events; red for smoke and blue
for CO.
Open
LED Windows
(Side)
Dark Silent
Dark Silent Silent
Blink red Temp-3
Blink blue Temp-4
Sounder
Speaker
instructions follow
POR for language
selection, enrollment,
testing
warning
warning
warning
Mounting
To functionally test the smoke sensor see Smoke Entry Test section.
5800combo QG-006
2
3
11
5
4
30
0
45
20
10
Panasonic CR123A
~ 10
sec / seg
After enrolling and before mounting permanently, conduct Go/No Go
test (see controller’s instructions) to verify adequate signal strength.
Adjust the device location as necessary.
Physically mount the smoke detector in the desired location;
1. Using two supplied screws and anchors, mount the base.
2. Attach the smoke detector to the mounting base with a clockwise
motion.
3. Test each detector as described in the Testing section.
4. Confirm all desired signals have been received by the Central
Station.
NOTE: NFPA 72 recommends the installation of detectors only after
completing construction or any other dust producing activity
.
Test communications between the detector and the control panel.
The detector mode has two test buttons; one for smoke testing and
one for CO testing.
The detector may also be functionally tested using canned smoke
and canned CO. If the detector fails any of the test methods, the
detector should be replaced.
NOTE: Testing the detector will activate the alarm and send a signal
to the panel. Before testing, notify the proper authorities to avoid
any false alarms.
Smoke Test
Press and hold the Smoke Test button for 3 to 5 seconds. The
detector will sound and illuminate per Table 2 and send a smoke
alarm signal to the control panel.
Verify that the smoke alarm signal was received at the control
panel.
CO Test
Press and hold the CO Test button for 3 to 5 seconds to enter a
functional gas test mode. See Functional Gas Test section.
The control panel alarm and all auxiliary functions should be
verified for a complete test of the system.
Smoke Entry Test
1. With the detector in standby mode, spray canned smoke into the
detector. The canned smoke that can be used and is approved
for test include: Home Safeguard Industries 25S, SDi CHEK02
and CHEK06, SDi SOLOA4, and SDi SMOKESABRE.
2. The detector will sound and illuminate per Table 2 and a smoke
alarm signal will be sent to the panel.
3. Verify the smoke alarm signal was received by the control panel.
Smoke Sensitivity Reading
When the Smoke Test button is pressed for 3 to 5 seconds, the
detector will vocally annunciate its smoke sensitivity along with
diagnostic information.
Replace Battery
Table 2: LED Indication & Sounder during Test and Maintenance
MODE
Smoke Alarm
System Test
RealTest™
Functional CO gas
entry test - Waiting
for gas entry
RealTest™
Functional CO gas
entry test -Upon
successful gas entry
Low Battery
Smoke
Maintenance
CO Trouble
CO End of Life First 29 days
CO End of Life after 30 days
Power Up
Normal (Standby)
Status LED
(Top)
Dark Dark Temp-3
Blink Red
once a
second
Blink Red
every
10 secs
Blink Amber
every
10 secs
Blink Amber
every 5 secs
Blink Amber
every 5 secs
Blink Amber
every 3 secs
Blink Amber
every 3 secs
Blink Green,
every 2 secs
Single Blink
Green every
10 sec
Side LED
Windows Sounder
Dark Silent
Blink blue
every
10 secs
Dark
Dark Silent
Dark Silent
Dark Silent
Dark
Dark Silent
Dark Silent Silent
Modified
Temp-4
Chirp every
after 7 days
Chirp
every 45
Seconds
Speaker
Warning of
alarm signal
transmission.
Voice smoke
warning
Voice
instructions for
testing; warning
of alarm signal
Voice carbon
monoxide
warning
Voice
instructions
when chirp is
hushed by
pressing either
test button
Voice smoke
maintenance
instructions if
either test
button is
pressed
instructions;
press
button
instructions;
press either
button
Voice
welcome,
instructions
follow POR for
language
selection,
enrollment,
testing
Caution: The batteries used in this device may present a fire or
chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble,
heat above 100°C (212°F) or dispose of in fire. Use only
Panasonic CR123A Lithium batteries. Remove old batteries. Wait
10 seconds and then replace with four new batteries. Use of other
batteries may present a risk of fire or explosion. Keep used
batteries away from children. Dispose of used batteries properly.
Restore Factory Settings
Press and hold both the Smoke and CO test switch
simultaneously for 10 seconds, then release. The green light
will flash rapidly. Press and hold both buttons again for one
second and release. The sensor will begin speaking.
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