Honeywell 5816 Installation Manual and Setup Guide

N6482V2 4/98 Rev. A
ADEMCO 5816
Door/Window Transmitter
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
CASE
HOLDING
POSTS (2)
PLATE
MOUNTING
HOLES (2)
CONCEALED
WIRING
ENTRY HOLE
CASE
LOCKING
TA B
MAGNET ALIGNMENT STRIP
5816-002-V0
Diagram 1. Mounting Plate
+
COVER PRY-OFF POINT
ANTENNA
HOLES "A" (2)
(SEE TEXT)
LOCKING TAB
RELEASE
WINDOW
BATTERY
REED
SWITCH
(INPUT 2)
COVER
TAMPER
SWITCH
COVER
HOLDING
HOOKS (2)
A
BREAKOUT FOR
SURFACE WIRING
SLOT FOR CONCEALED
WIRING ACCESS
ALIGN MAGNET
WITH MARKS ON
CASE AND GUIDE
ON MTG. PLATE
MAGNET
(OBTAIN
SEPARATELY)
LOOP
TERMINALS
(INPUT 1)
A
NOTE
5816
HAS 2
UNIQUE
ZONES
1/2” MAX.
5816-001-V0
Diagram 2. Transmitter, Cover Removed
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5816 Door/Window Transmitter has its own
unique serial number permanently assigned
during manufacture. You must “enroll” the
transmitter serial number in the control prior to its
usage in the system. Refer to the control unit’s
installation instructions for further details.
Note:
During programming of the control unit, 5816
transmitters shall be treated as “RF” (i.e.,
supervised RF) Type (mandatory for UL
installations).
The 5816 has
two
unique zones; the
first
is for a
wired closed circuit contact loop and the
second
for its built-in reed switch (used in conjunction with
a magnet as described below). Either or both
zones may be used.
For UL installations, a
contact may not be more than 3 feet from the
transmitter.
A built-in cover tamper switch is activated when
the cover is removed.
INSTALLATION
Mounting
For proper orientation of the unit in relation to the
mounting plate, loop wiring, and/or magnet, read
all of this section before installing the unit.
The description that follows assumes that the unit
will be mounted as shown in the diagrams, with
the magnet (if used) located to the unit
s right. The
unit may, however, be installed in
any
direction,
as long as the relationship of the unit to its
mounting plate and (if used) magnet is
maintained.
Although two holes are provided in the unit that
would permit mounting directly to a surface (holes
A
in Diagram 2) it is recommended that the
mounting plate be used, for ease in removing the
unit for servicing should it become necessary.
Before mounting the transmitter permanently,
conduct Go/No Go tests (see control
s
instructions) to verify adequate signal strength
and reorient or relocate the transmitter if
necessary.
1.
Remove the transmitter’s cover
by inserting
the flat blade of a small screwdriver into the
pry-off slot at the end of the unit farthest from
the cover
s decorative ribs, and twisting the
blade.
2.
Disengage the supplied mounting plate
from the unit
by inserting the blade of a small
screwdriver into the locking tab release
window (see Diagram 2) and pressing it
against the locking tab (see Diagram 1) while
sliding the plate downward along the case
back.
3.
If a wired contact loop is to be used
with
concealed
wiring, feed the wires through the
concealed wiring entry hole at one corner of
the mounting plate.
For
surface
wiring entry, a thin
breakout
area is provided in the case wall. Wiring can
be run through this
breakout
in the case
when attaching the case in step 5.
4.
Install the mounting plate,
with its case
holding posts pointing up (in this example), in
the location selected as described in the
control unit
s installation instructions. Use the
flat head screws supplied.
5.
Attach the case back to the mounting plate
by sliding the keyhole slots in the case back
down onto the mounting plate
s case holding
posts. The locking tab will click as the case
back locks in place.
6.
If the unit’s reed switch is to be used,
a No.
5799 Magnet (obtain separately) shall be
mounted adjacent to the alignment marks on
the case and the mounting plate
s alignment
strip (see Diagram 2).
Wiring Connections
With the battery still not inserted, connect the
contact loop (if used) to the unit
s loop terminals
(see diagram).
The contact loop must use closed
circuit devices.
The loop response time is a
nominal 100mSec.
Note:
If the contact loop is not to be used, no
connection is needed across its terminals.
BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT
1.
Remove the transmitter’s cover
(if it is not
already off) as described in
Mounting
Step 1.
2.
Observe correct polarity and insert the
battery
provided into the battery holder (see
Diagram 2).
Take care not to bend the
antenna.
Note:
Replace battery
only
with:
Panasonic CR123A, Duracell DL123A,
Sanyo CR123A, Varta CR123A, or
ADEMCO 466.
3.
To replace the cover,
engage the hooks
along one edge and snap shut.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions:
1-9/16
W x 3-1/16
H x 1-3/16
D
(40mm x 78mm x30mm)
Battery:
3V Lithium (see Note in step 2 of
BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT
)
BATTERY CAUTION: Risk of fire, explosion
and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat
above 212 F (100 C) or incinerate. Dispose of
used batteries promptly. Keep away from
children.
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
insure the system
s operation at all times.
REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS
USED, FOR DETAILS REGARDING LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/wa/index.html
www.security.honeywell.com
N6482V2 4/98 Rev. A
2 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100
P.O. Box 9040, Melville, NY 11747
Copyright
2008 Honeywell International Inc.
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N6482V2 4/98 Rev. A

ADEMCO 5816
Door/Window Transmitter INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
COVER PRY-OFF POINT

MAGNET ALIGNMENT STRIP CASE HOLDING POSTS (2)
A +
BATTERY REED SWITCH (INPUT 2)

HOLES "A" (2) (SEE TEXT)

ALIGN MAGNET WITH MARKS ON CASE AND GUIDE ON MTG. PLATE MAGNET (OBTAIN SEPARATELY) NOTE 5816 HAS 2 UNIQUE ZONES

ANTENNA

PLATE MOUNTING HOLES (2) CONCEALED WIRING ENTRY HOLE
5816-002-V0

COVER TAMPER SWITCH COVER HOLDING HOOKS (2) LOCKING TAB RELEASE WINDOW

1/2” MAX.

A

CASE LOCKING TAB

BREAKOUT FOR SURFACE WIRING

SLOT FOR CONCEALED WIRING ACCESS

Diagram 1. Mounting Plate

Diagram 2. Transmitter, Cover Removed

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5816 Door/Window Transmitter has its own unique serial number permanently assigned during manufacture. You must “enroll” the transmitter serial number in the control prior to its usage in the system. Refer to the control unit’s installation instructions for further details. Note: During programming of the control unit, 5816 transmitters shall be treated as “RF” (i.e., supervised RF) Type (mandatory for UL installations). The 5816 has two unique zones; the first is for a wired closed circuit contact loop and the second for its built-in reed switch (used in conjunction with a magnet as described below). Either or both zones may be used. For UL installations, a contact may not be more than 3 feet from the transmitter. A built-in cover tamper switch is activated when the cover is removed.

INSTALLATION Mounting For proper orientation of the unit in relation to the mounting plate, loop wiring, and/or magnet, read all of this section before installing the unit.
The description that follows assumes that the unit will be mounted as shown in the diagrams, with the magnet (if used) located to the unit’s right. The unit may, however, be installed in any direction, as long as the relationship of the unit to its mounting plate and (if used) magnet is maintained. Although two holes are provided in the unit that would permit mounting directly to a surface (holes ‘A’ in Diagram 2) it is recommended that the mounting plate be used, for ease in removing the unit for servicing should it become necessary.

Before mounting the transmitter permanently, conduct Go/No Go tests (see control’s instructions) to verify adequate signal strength and reorient or relocate the transmitter if necessary. 1. Remove the transmitter’s cover by inserting the flat blade of a small screwdriver into the pry-off slot at the end of the unit farthest from the cover’s decorative ribs, and twisting the blade. 2. Disengage the supplied mounting plate from the unit by inserting the blade of a small screwdriver into the locking tab release window (see Diagram 2) and pressing it against the locking tab (see Diagram 1) while sliding the plate downward along the case back. 3. If a wired contact loop is to be used with concealed wiring, feed the wires through the concealed wiring entry hole at one corner of the mounting plate. For surface wiring entry, a thin “breakout” area is provided in the case wall. Wiring can be run through this “breakout” in the case when attaching the case in step 5. 4. Install the mounting plate, with its case holding posts pointing up (in this example), in the location selected as described in the control unit’s installation instructions. Use the flat head screws supplied. 5. Attach the case back to the mounting plate by sliding the keyhole slots in the case back down onto the mounting plate’s case holding posts. The locking tab will click as the case back locks in place. 6. If the unit’s reed switch is to be used, a No. 5799 Magnet (obtain separately) shall be mounted adjacent to the alignment marks on the case and the mounting plate’s alignment strip (see Diagram 2).

5816-001-V0

LOOP TERMINALS (INPUT 1)

Wiring Connections
With the battery still not inserted, connect the contact loop (if used) to the unit’s loop terminals (see diagram). The contact loop must use closed circuit devices. The loop response time is a nominal 100mSec. Note: If the contact loop is not to be used, no connection is needed across its terminals.

Note: Replace battery only with: Panasonic CR123A, Duracell DL123A, Sanyo CR123A, Varta CR123A, or ADEMCO 466. 3. To replace the cover, engage the hooks along one edge and snap shut.
SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 1-9/16”W x 3-1/16”H x 1-3/16”D (40mm x 78mm x30mm) Battery: 3V Lithium (see Note in step 2 of BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT) BATTERY CAUTION: Risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212 F (100 C) or incinerate. Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep away from children.

BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT
1. 2.

Remove the transmitter’s cover (if it is not already off) as described in Mounting Step 1. Observe correct polarity and insert the battery provided into the battery holder (see Diagram 2). Take care not to bend the antenna.

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 insure the system’s operation at all times.

REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED, FOR DETAILS REGARDING LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM.

For the latest warranty information, please go to: http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/wa/index.html

2 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100 P.O. Box 9040, Melville, NY 11747 Copyright 2008 Honeywell International Inc. www.security.honeywell.com

ÊN6482V2bŠ
N6482V2 4/98 Rev. A


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