Honeywell 5834-4 & 5834-4en Installation Manual & Setup Guide


Thank you Joe! Most appreciated!!
To change the 5834 fob to regular security mode, hold down the upper right and bottom left and right buttons (the B, C and D key) for 5 seconds. The LED will flash green and show that the key fob is in standard security mode. Here is a link to the installation manual that shows how to do this, you'll find it on the first page: https://www.alarmgrid.com/documents/honeywell-5834-4-and-5834-4en-install-guide#comment-3744536316
Hello, using a Lynx 5100 and a brand new 5834-4 key Fob, which by default now comes n high security mode. Is there a direct link to a video or forum that tells me how to change it back on this panel to standard security mode? Thanks!
If you are wanting to sign up check out our plans: www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring. Once we are able to access the panel we can see how the programming for the fob looks.
No, but considering signing up just to do this one key fob. Was able to do the previous to this point...
Are you monitored by us? If so we can check the programming for the fob and help you get it working.
So I deleted my original zones, re-did zones while key fob in standard mode, was able to XMIT to confirm, still no sound when I try to assign a user, and key fob doesn't work....
I'd suggest putting both the fob and the panel into high security mode, this is likely why the fob is not functioning.
With my tuxedo touch + Vista 21ip + 5881enh I was able to program zone 49 as disarm, z50 as arm away, and 51 as arm stay. After *99, I attempt [master code]+8+[user number]+[#4]+[49] and no sound and buttons don't work? When I initially set it up, I had the key fob on high security(red led), but changed it after all the programming? Is this why no function?
It sounds like you are using an installer or guest user code at the panel when you try to disarm. The fob is most likely mapped to the master code or a regular sub user code. The installer and guest (aka babysitter) codes are designed to only be able to disarm the system when they were the code used to arm it. So if the fob is arming with a different type of code you will not be able to disarm at the keypad using either of these two codes. Master and sub user codes will interchangeably arm/disarm each other. In other words, you need to figure out your master user code so you can disarm with that or program a new regular user code. Here is an FAQ on user code management on the Lynx Plus: https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-to-add-user-codes-on-a-lynx-l3000-panel
Hi, when I arm my Lynx plus with the remote control I can't disarm from the control panel. Can you help me fix this issues please?
6150 is the model number of your keypad, which means your system is probably a Vista system. The actual control panel should be inside a beige metal box, probably located inside a closet or in an equipment room (the 6150 wires back to it). Inside the beige cabinet will be a green printed circuit board with a white chip, probably square. The numbers on this chip determine what panel you have. It should be something like WA20P-#.## or WA15P-#.##. Do you have any keypads other than the 6150? The programming required to add a keyfob means you'll need an alpha keypad, like the 6160.
I opened up the control box and saw what looked like a model number. It said Honeywell 6150. Is this what you need? Thank you!
I opened up the back of the keypad and it appears to be a Honeywell 6150. Is this what you were looking for? If not let me know where to look and I will get the information back to you. Thanks!
Which Honeywell system do you have? We would need the true model number to provide proper instructions.
Do you have instructions to program this remote to a Honeywell 5800 system?
No, you would need an alphanumeric keypad to program a key fob.
Can I program this keyfob on a fixed alpha keypad? If so, can I get the steps? I know I want it in zone 50 and user 05
You can program up to 8 functions: single button presses and combinations of double button presses. Check out this FAQ: https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-i-setup-my-5834-4-as-an-8-button-wireless-key-fob-with-a-.
can you program this keyfob for more than 4 functions, for example, arm, disarm, stay, Aux Siren, Open/Close door 1, open/close door 2?
This FAQ should help - https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-i-enable-high-security-mode-on-my-lynx-touch-for-my-honey
I'm trying to program the Key four button 5834-4 in my new L 7000 the the system accepted but the remote is not working I Try all five 5834-4 that I have.. same issues ...do I'm doing something wrong... ?

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Wireless Key Transmitter INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5834-4/5834-4EN key transmitters are portable wireless transmitters for use only with wireless alarm systems that support 5800 Series receivers (ex. VISTA series, LYNX PLUS, LYNX Touch). The 5834-4EN is identical to the 5834-4 except the 5834-4EN has a plated bezel and key ring. References to the 5834-4 throughout this document refer to both models. • Buttons are typically used for arming and disarming, but can be • The 5834-4 transmitter provides up to eight (8) functions and has programmed for any appropriate zone response. an optional high security (encrypted) mode that sends rollingcode encrypted messaging to the RF receiver. • A button must be pressed and held until the LED begins to flash High Security Mode Note: If used in high security mode, must to activate a button function. This press and hold feature be used with a receiver or control that supports high security minimizes the possibility of accidental transmissions. mode. i.e., 5881EN, 5883, 6150RF, or 6160RF receiver or • The factory-installed replaceable lithium battery provides power LYNXR Series control panel (Rev 13.1 or higher). for up to five (5) years.

5834-4 Series

PROGRAMMING

For complete details on how to program the transmitter at the control panel, see the control unit's Installation Instructions. When programming, note the following: • Each 5834-4 transmitter has two unique serial numbers assigned during Loop Numbers for the 5834-4 Buttons manufacture. SERIAL #2 • Each button on the unit also has a distinct "loop" number (refer to the LOOP 1 A B Loop Number diagram at right) that you must program into the control panel during installation. SERIAL #1 SERIAL #1 • Assign each button to an individual zone and designate the Input Type LOOP 2 LOOP 3 as "BR" (Button Type). • When prompted for the serial number, press and release the SERIAL #2 SERIAL #2 appropriate button(s) twice, or, manually enter the serial number at the LOOP 3 LOOP 4 keypad. NOTE: Serial #2 is one (1) digit higher than serial #1, which is printed on the rear of the transmitter.

USING HIGH SECURITY MODE IN COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS AND LOCALLY IN AN RF KEYPAD (eg., 6150RF)
If used with LYNXR Series controls earlier than Revision 13.1, Standard Mode must be selected. First select High Security mode, then activate it. Activation syncs the key fob with the security system. 1. Select High Security mode: Mode Simultaneously hold down for 5 secs… A - C - D (LED flashes Red when transmitting) High-Security B - C - D (LED flashes Green when transmitting) Standard 2. Activate High Security mode: • if the key fob is enrolled into the panel, put the security system into Go/No Go Mode • if the key fob is enrolled locally into a 6150RF, go to Step 3 of 6150RF “Programming WITH Local Wireless Keys”, then press the appropriate set of buttons as follows: Serial Number Simultaneously hold down until beeps sound… A - B - C buttons (system beeps twice to confirm) 1 A - B - D buttons (system beeps twice to confirm) 2

C
SERIAL #1 LOOP 4
NOTE

SERIAL #2 LOOP 2

D
SERIAL #1 LOOP 1

1. SERIAL #1 FUNCTIONS ACTIVATE WHEN THE RESPECTIVE BUTTON IS HELD DOWN UNTIL THE LED FLASHES. 2. SERIAL #2 FUNCTIONS ACTIVATE WHEN THE TWO RESPECTIVE SERIAL #2 BUTTONS ARE PRESSED AT THE SAME TIME AND HELD DOWN UNTIL THE LED FLASHES. 5834-008-V2

Using a Button: To activate a programmed function, press and hold the appropriate key(s) until the LED begins to flash (about ½ second). SIA INSTALLATIONS: Use only serial #2/loop 2 (C & D keys) for the panic function. Do not use serial #1/loop 1 (D) key.

ASSIGNING A WIRELESS KEY TO A USER
• On most control panels, if the wireless key is assigned to arm and disarm the system, you must assign it to a user in order for it to operate. This is accomplished through User Code programming at the control panel. See the control panel’s Installation and Setup Guide for specific instructions on programming User Codes. The table below summarizes the procedures. • If programming arming and disarming functions on both serial numbers, each serial number must be assigned to a separate user.

On Vista 32/40/50/50P/100 and up
You must assign a user to the button in order for it to operate. To assign a user number to the Arm/Disarm button: 1. Enter [4-digit User Code] + [8] + [User No.] + [new User Code]. 2. Answer Yes or No to the “Open/Close Report ?” question. 3. Answer Yes to the “RF Button ?” question. 4. Enter the zone number assigned to the button. 5. Keypad display shows summary of user information. 6. Test all functions for proper operation.

On Vista-20P/15P/10P/Vista-21iP and variants
You must assign a user to the button in order for it to operate, and must enter a sequence of keystrokes as described below. NOTE: There is a two-second timeout for keystroke commands on Vista P series panels, therefore you must enter the keystrokes as quickly as possible. 1. Enter [4-digit Master Code] + [8] + [User Number] + [# 4] + [two digit zone number] assigned to the fob. 2. Test all functions for proper operation.

REPLACING THE BATTERY
The LED will not flash during transmission if the battery is low. Replace the battery as follows. 1. Remove the screw from the case back, then remove the case back. 2. Insert the blade of a small screwdriver under the battery as shown. 3. Twist the screwdriver to release the battery. 4. With the Positive (+) end of a new battery facing UP, insert the battery as shown, sliding it under the gold tab, then pressing down to snap into place. IMPORTANT: Positive (+) end must face up. Use Maxell CR2032, Duracell DL2032, or SENER CR2032 lithium battery only. 5. Replace the case back and replace the screw to secure the case. • • Improper installation will result in damage to the battery. Do not remove the printed circuit board.

Removing the Battery
GOLD TAB REMOVE SCREW TO OPEN CASE
BATTERY

TO REMOVE BATTERY, GENTLY SLIDE SCREWDRIVER BLADE UNDER BATTERY HERE

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Failure of Replaceable Batteries
This wireless key has been designed to provide several years of battery life under normal conditions. The expected battery life is a function of the device environment, usage and type. Ambient conditions such as high humidity, high or low temperatures, or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life. If the batteries need to be replaced, this device reports a low battery condition to the control panel as a trouble condition when a button is pressed. In addition the LED will not flash when a button is pressed. However, if the device is unused for a long period of time, it may fail to operate as expected. Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition for the lifetime of the product. IMPORTANT! This wireless key is intended as a convenience to the user and should not be considered as a life safety device. If life safety is important, please select a supervised wireless key (e.g. type 5802MN).

Installing the Battery
INSTALL WITH POSITIVE (+) SIDE UP. SLIP BATTERY UNDER GOLD TAB THEN PRESS DOWN INSTALL UNDER GOLD TAB THEN PRESS DOWN
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SPECIFICATIONS

Unit Dimensions: 2.25" x 1.25" x 0.5" (57mm x 31.75mm x 12.7mm) Battery: 3V, 210mAh, Maxell CR2032, Duracell DL2032, or SENER
CR2032

IMPORTANT POSITIVE (+) SIDE MUST FACE UP
5834-005-V0

IC MODEL No. 5834 WARRANTY INFORMATION For the latest warranty information, please go to: http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/wa REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED FOR LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM. IMPORTANT SECURITY NOTICE Please inform the User about the security importance of their key fob, and what to do if it is lost. Explain that the key fob is similar to their keys or access card. If lost or stolen, another person can compromise their security system. They should immediately notify the Dealer/Installer of a lost or stolen key fob. The Dealer/Installer will then remove the key fob programming from the security system.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENTS:
The 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 void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

FCC/IC STATEMENT

This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules, and RSS 210 of IC. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC & de RSS 210 des industries Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interferences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference reçue y compris les interferences causant une reception indesirable.
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