VistaQuest N7227V5 User Manual

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Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters (Continued)

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Model

Product

Device Type

Description

5819

Shock Processor

RF

• Connects to externally mounted

Transmitter

inertia-type shock detector (not
supplied).

• Has built-in tampered cover switch.
• Has 3 unique input (loop) codes:

Loop 1: Terminals for a wired, N.C.
sensor loop.
Loop 2: For a closed circuit contact
loop using the built-in reed switch in
conjunction with a magnet.
Loop 3: Terminals for a wired,
closed circuit contact loop.

5827 Wireless

Keypad

House

ID

• Can be used to turn the burglary

protection on and off.

• Features the same built-in panic

functions as wired keypads.

• The keypad is identified as zone

"00" on wired keypads when it
transmits with a low battery.

5827BD Wireless Two-Way

House ID

• Operates the system similarly to

Keypad

wired keypads.

(used with 5800TM)

• Can indicate system status via its 3

LEDs and sounder.

• Includes 3 panic keys.
• House ID must be set.
• Requires 5800TM Transmitter

Module.

5850

Glass Break Detector

RF

• Requires both sound and shock of

(GBD)

breaking glass to cause alarm to be
transmitted.

5890 PIR

Detector

RF

• Dual element passive infrared

detector/transmitter with selectable
pulse count.

Note: There is a 3-minute lock-out
between fault transmissions to
conserve battery life.

5899

Magnets

Package of 4 magnets for use with
5816 and 5817 transmitters.

Programming the RF Transmitters (5800 RF Systems)

1. With at least one 2-line Alpha keypad connected to the keypad terminals,

power up the system temporarily. If you had previously connected the AC
transformer to the control panel, you need only plug the transformer in (to
120VAC outlet) to power up the system.

2. Enter the programming mode by keying: Installer Code + 8 + 0 .

Data field

22 RF SYSTEM TYPE, must have been programmed for a 5800

RF system before continuing (“2” entered in that field).

(Continued)

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