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5800C
MB
O
V

Com
bination Smoke/
Carbon Monoxide Detector

I
nstallation and Setup Guide

G
ENERAL INFORMATION

The
5800C
MB
O
V

is a
6
V

battery
-
powered wireless
Combination S
m
oke
and

Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector

intended fo
r
use with wireless alarm
systems that

supp
o
r
t

5800 series devices
.

Check the control for
compatibility with this device.
This device occupies 3 control panel zones, one
zone
f
or e
ach se
rv
ice (smoke detection, heat detection, carbon monoxide
detection).

Co
mp
atible Controls:

T
his detector
can b
e

used with

5800 series
compatible
controls
(Listed to UL864 and/or UL985)
that support a
carbon monoxide zone type

a
n
d

u
tilize a 5881 receiver.


The detector consists of
an electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor
assem
bl
y
coupled to

a wireless transmitter.

The transmitter can send
alarm,
trouble,

end
-
of
-
life,

tamper
, and battery condition messages to the
system’s recei
ve
r
.

Refer to the wireless system’s instructions for the
maximum number of tran
smitters that can be sup
po
rted.

NOTICE:

The
s
e

instructions

sho
u
ld be left with the owner/user of this
equipment.

IMPORTANT:
This detector must be tested and maintained regularly

f
o
l
lowing
NFPA 72
requirements.

WARNING:
This product is not intended for use in industrial factories

o
r

commercial parking garages.

FEATURE
S



Multi
-
Criteria Sensing: uses
three

sensing

elements to react faster while
minimizing false alarms:


-

Photoelectri
c
smoke sensor det
ects airborn
e smoke particles


-

Carbon Monox
i
de (CO)
sensor detects
CO
c
oncentra
ti
o
ns


-

Thermal detection monitors for

dangerous rise in temperatu
re



Conforms

to
UL standard

268 and

20
75


CO sensitivity is evaluated to UL 2034



C
ertified

to
CSA Sta
n
dard
6.19
-
17

a
nd ULC St
andard S529



10
-
year lif
e

Carbon Monox
i
de (CO) senso
r



CO Detect
or

E
nd
-
of
-
Life reporting (detector needs r
e
placing)



Smoke detector maintenanc
e reporting (detector needs
cleaning or
replacin
g)



Low Bat
t
e
ry Detection



Low
temperature

sensing
: sen
ses ambient temperature and reports if
temperatu
re
drops below
41
°
F (
5
°
C)



Vo
ic
e
an
nouncements (
English

or S
pan
i
sh
)



Supervised

-

transmit
s

status every 6
0

to

70

minute
s



Local sounder



Dual LEDs



CO

and
Smoke Test/Hush
button
s



Functional Gas Test

Refe
r to

the

Limitations of Fire Alarm Sy
stems
In
sert
(800
-
1514
4),
System
Smoke Detec
t
o
r
s
Guide

(
RD
-
GS101
-
39
-
001
;
ST
-
QP
-
RD
-
0
01
-
039/10Y
)
,
and
Limitat
ions of
Carbon
M
onox
ide Detec
tors
(
P/N K146
70V1).

LE
D

Indicators

LEDs
located on the top and side of the
5800C
MB
OV

and a

sounder

provide local visual a
nd audible indication of the detector’s st
at
us
.

Top
multi
-
color
Status

LED:

Gr
e
en
=


B
links du
ring
power on,
language selection
and during
Functional
Smoke and CO
testing

Amber =


Signal

maintenanc
e and t
rouble

events

Red

=


Al
arm c
ondit
ion
s (CO, S
m
oke
or Heat)

Side
LED windows
(4)
indicate ala
rm
s:

Red

=

Smoke or Heat Alar
m

Blue


=


CO al
a
rm

Refer to
Table 1

for

addi
tional
LED
information



Figure 1.
5800CMBOV

Wireless
Carbon Monoxide

Detecto
r

POWER UP AND ENROLL
MENT

1.

Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector

c
ou
nterclockwise.

(
Refer to Fi
gure
2
)

2.

Remov
e battery pu
l
l tab
. Be sure batter
ie
s are

s
eated properly

to
avoid a low battery conditio
n a
fter 15 seconds.

3.

During initial power
-
up,
the
Status
LED

blink
s

green
one time

and the
so
under will remain silent
.
It
takes

about 3
0
secs

for
the detector’
s C
O
sensor
to stabili
ze
.

4.

Upon

powe
r
-
up
the detector prompts for language
selection

and LED
blinks green every two seconds
.

Select the desired
language

(
within 40
seconds)
.



E
nglish:
Press the
SMOKE
TEST/HUSH
(•)
button



Spani
sh
: Press the CO
TEST/HUS
H

(••)

butt
on


Fi
gure
2
.
Pow
ering up the
580
0C
MB
O
V


Table 1: De
t
ector LED
& Sounder

Modes


Status

L
ED

(Top)

Side
L
ED
s

(
Window
)

Sounde
r

Speaker

P
ower Up

Blink

gre
en on
e
time

Dark

Silent

Voice Welcome
,
instructions and language
se
lection

prompt

P
ower Up

(except firs
t
power

up)

Blink

gre
en on
e
time

D
ark

Sile
nt

Silent

N
ormal (standby)

Da
rk

Da
rk

Silent

Sil
ent

Smoke

A
lar
m

Bl
ink
s

R
ed eve
ry
second

Blin
k
s

Red

Temp
oral
3

pattern

"
W
arning
smoke
evacuate"

Heat

A
lar
m

Bl
ink
s

R
ed eve
ry
second

Blin
k
s

Red

Temp
oral
3

pattern

"
W
a
rnin
g
sm
oke
e
vacuate
"

Smoke or Heat

Alarm Silence

Bl
ink
s

R
ed eve
ry
8

se
cond
s

Blin
k
s

Red

every
8 seconds

Silent

"
Smoke

alarm

hush
for 5
minutes
"

CO

A
lar
m

Bl
ink
s

R
ed eve
ry
10

seconds

Blin
k
s

Blue

every
10

seconds

Temp
oral
4

patt
ern

"
W
arning
carbo
n
monoxide

move to
fresh
air"

CO
Alarm

Si
l
e
nce

Blink
s

Red ev
ery

8

secon
ds


B
lin
k
s

Blue

every
8 seconds

Silent

"CO

alarm

hush
for 5
minutes
"

Freeze Warning
(low temp
erature)

Blink
s

Red ev
ery

8

secon
ds

Da
rk

Silent

Sil
ent

Low Battery

3

Blink Amber
every
45

second
s

Da
rk

Chir
ps every
45

seconds
af
ter 7 days

"
Replace Batteries
"

instruction when either

t
est
button
is pressed.

Low

Battery Mute

Bl
ink

Amber
every
45 seconds

Dark

Sile
nt for 12
Hours

Silent

Powered
Down

Dark

Dark

Silent

Silent

Tamper

Dark

Dark

Silent

Silent

Smok
e
Ala
rm
Test

1
ab


B
link

Re
d

d
ur
in
g
alarm

D
a
rk


Temp
oral
3

pattern
(two
times)

Te
st mo
de
anno
u
nce
ment

F
u
nct
ional
SMOKE
Test



W
ai
ting fo
r

cann
e
d s
moke
e
ntry

2

Blink
Gr
een once

e
ve
ry

second

Dark


Silent

Voic
e

instru
cti
ons and
warning of al
arm signal

F
u
nctio
nal
SM
OK
E
Test

-

S
uccessful
smoke

e
ntry

B
lin
k Red every
10
second
s

Blink R
ed


Temporal 3
pattern

Vo
ice
s
mo
ke
warni
ng

C
O
Alarm

Test
1
ab

Blink

Red
every
s
econd

during
alarm

Da
rk

Temp
oral
4

pattern

(
two

time
s
)

Test mode
anno
u
ncement

Fu
nctional
CO

Test



Wa
iting
for
gas entry

2

Blinks
green
once
every

sec
ond

Dark

Silen
t

Voic
e

instru
cti
ons
and
warni
ng of alarm signa
l

F
un
ctio
n
al
CO

Test


S
u
ccessful
gas
ent
ry


B
link
s

Red every

10 seconds

Blink
s

Blue every
10 sec
ond
s

Temp
oral
4

pattern

"
W
arning
carbon
monox
ide

move to fresh
air"

Smoke
Maintena
nce

4

Blink Amber
every
4

secon
d
s

Dark


Silent

V
oice

sm
oke
maintenan
ce

ins
tr
uc
t
io
n
s
when

Smoke

te
s
t b
utton
is pr
e
s
sed


CO

Trouble

Dou
ble Blink
s

Amber
every
4

seconds

Dark

Double
chi
rp
s

every
45 s
econds

Voice CO
sen
sor

failure
(If CO test button is
pressed
)

Heat Sensor
Fault
(Open
Thermistor)

Blink
s

Red

eve
ry
8

sec
ond
s

Dark

Si
le
nt

S
ilent

Heat Sens
or
Fault
(
Shorte
d

Thermistor)

Blink
s

Red

every
8

sec
ond
s

Blin
k
s

Red

Temporal 3
pattern

"
W
arning
smok
e
evacuate"

CO End

of Life
-

F
irst 29 days

5

Double Blink
s

Am
ber
every 4
seco
nds

Dark

Silent

Voice
end

of life
instruction
s when e
it
he
r
te
st
button is
pre
ssed
)

CO End of

Life
-

After 30 days

5

Double Blink
s

Amber
every 4
seconds

Dark

Chirp
s

every

45 se
conds

Voice
end of
life
instru
ctions when either
test
button is
pressed
)

1a

Test a
ctiv
ated by
pre
ss
ing

and

re
le
asing
(1
-
2 Secs)
the t
est swit
ch
;
D
e
t
e
ctor i
s fun
cti
on
ing
pr
ope
rly
(wi
thin p
roper
sensiti
v
it
y
).


1b


If Te
st
m
od
e

is activated a
nd t
h
e

LED and
So
un
de
r
do
not f
uncti
on, ch
eck

fo
r m
ai
nten
anc
e
or
troub
le

c
ondi
tions
.

2

See

FUNCTIONAL TEST
S

section of this manual

for Functional Test act
ivation and proce
dure
.

3

Replac
ement of all fou
r batteries is requi
red.

4

See

MAINTENANCE
.
If maintenance tro
uble co
ndition pers
i
sts, the de
tect
or

m
a
y

need
to be
re
pl
ac
ed.

5


Sta
r
ts chirp
ing

af
ter
30 day
s,
c
o
ntinues un
t
il t
h
e batte
rie
s

are re
p
laced or
ex
pire
.


EN
RO
L
LMEN
T

The detector m
ust be enrolled
in the control panel

before it can operate
in the system.
The Smoke

an
d Carbon Monoxide (CO) s
ensors

each
have uniq
u
e
ser
ia
l numbers

that are enrolled in separate

zones
.

Refer to

the Secur
ity Syste
m C
ontrol Panel's Insta
llat
ion Guide

for

th
e types of
Conta
ct I
D (
C
ID
)

e
vents
r
eported

to the Central Stati
on
.

Enroll

the Smoke

S
en
s
or

1.

E
nter the control’s

Zone

Prog
ramm
ing
mo
de.

2.

R
emove the
5800CMBOV
from the base plate

(tamper switch must be
fault
ed when e
nrolling)

3.

Assign a zo
ne

num
ber for the smok
e detec
tor zone.

L
oop = 1
; Z
one Type

=

=

"
Fire
No V
erification
"

o
r
"F
ire
with

verifica
tion
"

(V
IS
TA Series =

ZT 09 or

16
)
;
I
npu
t Type =
"Supervised"
or
"
RF Supe
rv
ised"

(V
IS
TA Series =

"
0
3
"

(Supervised RF)
.

When pr
om
pt
ed f
or

the serial number,

press and relea
se the
SMOKE
TES
T/HUSH
(*
)
butt
on

fo
r 1 second. The sensor sends
a

single
fault/restor
e

trans
mission

for enrollment.

Alte
rnatively, you can manually
ent
er the smoke sensor serial num
be
r fo
u
nd
o
n
t
he unit’s label
.

4
.

If Mai
ntenance
mon
ito
ri
ng
is desired
:

VIS
TA
-
15P/20P/21iP,

LYNX Touch
,

& L
yric:


A
ssign a

sepa
rate zone number using the Smoke

D
etec
tor serial
number.

Loop
= 2
;
(maintenance)
;
Zone Type =
(
24
-
Hr
.
)

"
Trouble
"
,
"
Monitor" or

"
24
-
hour

Auxiliary Alarm
"

z
one

(V
IS
TA Ser
i
es

=

ZT
19

or
08
)
;
I
nput Type

=
"Su
pervised" or
"
RF

Supervised"

(V
I
S
TA Series =

"
0
3
"

Su
pervised RF)


NOTE:


For

VISTA
-
32/
128/250 Series

controls
:

I
f

the Smart Contact

feature

is enabled
,

the
5800
CMBO
V Maintenance
fea
ture

will
automatically be enabled
.


If

Smart
Contact is not ena
ble
d
,

Loo
p 2
must b
e prog
rammed
to enable

th
e Maintenance fea
ture
.



5
.

If Low Temperat
ure
mo
nitoring

is desired, program
a

sepa
r
ate

zo
n
e
for th
e

smoke detector serial number
.


Lo
op
= 3; Zone Type

=
(
24
-
Hr
.
)

"
Trouble
"
,
"
Monitor"
o
r

"
24
-
ho
ur

Auxiliary Alarm
"

z
one

(V
IS
TA Series =

ZT

19

or
08
)
;
I
npu
t Type =
"Supervised
" or
"
RF Supervised"

(V
IS
TA Seri
es =

"
0
3
"

Supervised
RF
).

WARN
ING
: The fire p
rotection zone must always be enrolled
as

Lo
o
p

1
.

Ot
h
erwise, fire alarms will not be

report
ed
by

th
e

control.

Enroll the CO Sen
sor

1.

Remove the d
etector f
rom t
h
e

base plate
.

With th
e control panel in Z
on
e Pr
ogramm
ing mode, assign
a zone
number

for the
CO detector zone.

Pro
gram the following:


Loop = 1

;
Zone Type =

"
Carbon Monoxide
" or
"
24
-
h
ou
r

CO
"

(
VISTA
S
eries = ZT
14
)
;
I
nput Type

=
"Supervised"
or
"
RF Supervise
d"

(V
IS
TA Series =

"
0
3
"

Supervised RF)

2.

When prompt
ed

fo
r t
he serial number, press
and release the
CO
TEST/HUSH
(**)
b
utton

for 1 second. The sensor sends
a

single
fault/restore

trans
mission

for enrollment.
Alternat
i
vely, you can
manua
lly ente
r the CO
sensor
serial number,

w
hic
h i
s

t
h
e

sm
o
ke
se
rial number pl
us 1

(ex. if smoke
s/
n is 0000
781,

the CO s/n is
0000782)
.

3.

If
End
-
of
-
Life
monitoring is desired:


VISTA
-
15P/20P/21iP
,

LYNX Touch
,

Lyric

and ProSeries
:
auto
m
atic
ally sent


VISTA
-
128/250 Se
ries
:

program a
separate zone fo
r th
e

CO

serial

nu
m
b
er
.

L
o
op = 2
;

Zone Type
=
enter

zone type
Z
T 19 or
08

(
24
-
Hr
.

Trouble

or

A
uxiliary Alarm
)
;
Inp
ut Ty
p
e = 0
3
(
S
upervised RF
)
.

4.

E
xit Programming mo
de w
h
en pr
ogramming i
s
c
omplet
e and

test the
detector. Re
fer to the
T
ESTI
NG THE DETECTOR

s
ecti
on

of this
manu
al
.

R
efer to
the
C
ontrol
Panel's
instal
la
ti
on instructions

for
addi
tional
information
.


TO SILENCE THE DETECTOR

Press the
TEST

switc
h.
T
h
e dete
c
t
or s
ounds again after

5 minute
s if
the alarm condition co
ntinues.

Note:

T
h
e detector cann
ot
be

silen
c
ed

i
f t
h
e the smoke co
ncentr
ation
exceeds 4ft% o
r
th
e CO con
centration excee
ds 350ppm
.


MOUNTING THE DETECTOR

F
irs
t, determine the best location fo
r t
he de
tect
or,
one t
hat prov
ides

prop
er
carbon monoxide

detectio
n
and
a strong w
ireless transmis
sion
path.
Refer

to
Figure 4 for s
uggested
detector
location
s
.

P
roper
Detect
or

Location

In a wall location, the
detector should be at least as hi
gh
as a light

swit
ch,
and
at le
ast
6
inches

(15.24cm
)

from the ceiling. In a ce
iling
location,
the detector sho
uld b
e at least
12 i
nches
(30.48cm
)

from any
wall.

(Refer to

F
ig
ure
3
)




Figure
3
.
Mou
nting

the
5800CMBOV

DO NOT
attach the detector to removable ceiling pane
ls. A
tt
ach
the
det
ector acro
ss pa
nel
support as shown in Figure
4


Figure
4
.
M
o
unting
Detector
Acros
s Ceiling P
anel

Support

W
h
ere

to install, ideally:



W
it
hi
n 10 feet
(
3
m
)

of all slee
ping areas



Inside the

bedroom if it contains a fuel bu
rni
ng appliance



O
n

ev
ery flo
or of the
building



Ideally, install in any
room that contai
ns a fuel burnin
g app
liance



I
f th
e appliance in

t
he room is not normally
us
ed
, such as the boiler
room,

the detector should be
placed just outside the room so t
he
alarm can be
hear
d

mo
re easi
ly

Where N
OT to ins
tall, ideally:



Detectors

operate best
wh
en installed
10
feet
(
3
m
)

or fur
ther

from
any
cook
ing ap
pliance



Directly
ab
ov
e a sink, cooker, stove o
r oven



Next to a door or w
indow
affected by d
raf
ts
(
i.e.
;

extr
actor fan or
air
vent
)



Outside



Do not

install in any environment

that does not c
omply with the
d
etect
or’s enviro
nmen
tal speci
ficat
ions



In or below a cupb
oa
rd



Where air flow would be

obstructed by c
urtains or furniture



Where dir
t o
r dust
could

collect and

blo
ck the s
ensor



Where it
could be knocked, damaged,
or inadvertently

removed

NOTE:


NFPA
72 recommen
ds t
he installatio
n of detectors only after
co
mp
leting construction or any other dust producing activity.

G
ood transmission path

A
good transmission pa
th m
ust be establishe
d from th
e proposed
mounting lo
catio
n before permane
ntly installing
the d
etector.

P
e
rfor
m
the
t
est des
cribed in the
TES
TING SIGN
AL

S
TRENGTH

section

of this
manual
. Prior to mounting the detector to the mounting base, you must
“enr
oll”
the
detector’s serial

number i
nto the system
.


Moun
ting

P
rocedure

Once a
su
i
ta
ble

locatio
n is
found,
moun
t th
e detector

as
follows
:

1.

Refer t
o
Figure 3

a
nd

install the mounting base on the ceiling or on the
wall (
if local ordinances permit)
.
Use

the two scre
ws a
nd anchors
provid
ed.

Rot
at
e

the base so the scr
ews ar
e at the elbow o
f t
he sc
rew
slot
s and

secure.

2.

Fi
t th
e detector ins
ide the base by
a
lign
ing

i
t

ov
er the base
,
then t
u
rn
the detector in a clockwise direction until it clicks into
place.


3.

Test the dete
ctor

after completing

the inst
allation (as describe
d in t
he
TE
STING
THE D
ETE
CTOR

section
of th
is manual)
.

Ref
er
to the
cont
rol system’s ins
t
ructions
fo
r
additional informati
on
concerning the
use of wireless de
vices
.


C
AUTION

A
irborne

dust particles can ent
er t
he detector.
Resi
deo

recom
mends the
removal of
detect
ors before begin
n
ing constructio
n or
any oth
er d
ust
-
producing acti
vity. Carbon mon
oxide dete
ct
or
s are not to be used with
detector guards unless the combin
ati
on has been evalua
ted and found
suitable
for
that purpose.



Figure

5
.

Detector Location

Diagram

TESTING THE
DETE
CTOR

Test commun
icati
ons between

the

detector and
the control panel.
The
de
te
ct
or
feature
two
separate
t
est buttons

for smoke testing and
CO
testing.


The detector may also be functi
onal
ly tested using c
anned smo
ke and
canned CO. If the d
etector fails an
y
test method
,
i
t

should

be replaced
.

NOTE:

Testin
g the detector wil
l
ac
ti
vate t
he alarm and send a signal to the
panel.
Before testing, notify the proper authorities to avoid

any

false alarms.

Alarm Tes
t

1.

Press
a
nd hold

the
SMOKE TEST/HUSH

(*
)
butt
on

for
1 to 2 second
s.
The dete
ctor will so
und and illumi
nate
as

noted

in

T
ab
le 2 an
d s
end a
smoke alarm signal to the control panel

(all programmed smoke
detector loops are
signaled
)
. V
erify that the smoke alar
m signal
was
received at the control

panel.

2.

Press an
d hold the
CO

TE
ST/HUSH
(**)
button
for 1 to 2 sec
onds. The
control
pa
nel should

d
isplay and sound a CO alarm

(all programmed
CO detector loops are sent)
.

Functional
Test
s

The

580
0C
MB
O
V

detector must be

f
unctional
ly

tes
ted aft
er installatio
n.
to verify th
e

de
tector’s
abi
lity to
sen
se carbon

monoxide g
as

and

smoke
.

Funct
io
nal

Gas Te
st

-

To perform the functi
onal gas test
:


1.

D
epress and hol
d the
CO
TEST/HUSH
(**)
button

for app
roxi
mately
3
-
5

full seco
nds
.

Refer to

Figu
re 5.

2.

Within a few
sec
s
,

the
Statu
s

LE
D will
b
link
gre
en
onc
e
each second
,

in
dicating th
e detector is in f
un
ction
al te
st mode
. At this

time, the unit
is

waiting for the user to
dispense the
test CO sample
.

3.

Spray

a v
ery small am
oun
t of

Solo


C6

canne
d CO
directly into
the
gas
test hole

(
Refer

to
Figu
re
6
)
.

Solo


C6

is availabl
e t
hrough many

security equipmen
t
vend
ors.

4.

Upo
n successful
gas entry and if functioning prop
erl
y, the detector will
begin

sounding in a
te
mpor
al

4 pattern
.

T
he
Statu
s

LED will

blin
k
red
and the Side LED

window will bli
nk Blue
every

10

seconds
.

An alarm
sig
nal
is

sent

to the panel
,

pro
vi
ding

verif
ication
of the
a
larm signal.

5.

The alarm
condition at the detecto
r will

stop
when the CO

ga
s ha
s
cl
eared.

6.

If g
as entry is
unsuccess
ful, the test

will
automa
ti
cally
end
after
2
0

sec
ond
s
.


F
igure

6
.

5800CMBOV
C
O
Functional T
est
Functional

Smo
ke

Test

-

To

perform the functi
onal
Smoke

test
:


1.

D
epress and hol
d the
SMOKE TEST/HUSH
(*
)
button

for
approx
imat
ely
3
-
5

full seco
nds
.
Re
fer to Fi
gu
re
6
.

2.

W
ithin a few
secs
,

the
Statu
s

LED w
ill
b
link
gre
en
onc
e eac
h second
,
in
dicating the d
etector is in func
ti
on
al test
m
ode
. At this

time, the unit
is

waiting for the user to
dispense the
test
Smoke

sample
.

3.

Spray

a v
ery small am
oun
t of

canne
d
Smoke
d
irectly into
the
5800CMBOV
(
Refer to
Figu
re

7
)
.


CANNED

SM
OKE
NOTE
:

Detector s
ounds an alarm

when using canned

s
moke
only

w
hen in
Functional
Test mode (canned smoke doe
s not
cause alarm sounding when in normal mode).

The
SDi SOLOA10

canned smoke
can be
used and
is approved for test
.

4.

U
po
n suc
cessful
smoke

entry and if functioning prop
erl
y, the det
ector
will
begin

sounding
in a

temporal

3

pattern
.

T
he

Statu
s

L
ED will
blin
k
red
every 10
seconds
and the
Side LED window
will blin
k
red
.

An
alarm sig
nal
is

sent to the pane
l
,

providing

verification

of the
a
larm
signal.

5.

The alarm
condition at the detec
to
r will

stop
when the
smo
ke

h
as
cleared.

6.

If
smoke

en
try is un
successful, the test

will
a
utoma
tically
end

after
2
0

sec
ond
s
.


Figu
re

7
.

5800C
MBOV
Smoke

Functional Test


TES
T
IN
G SIGNAL

S
TRENGTH

NOTE:

Rem
ove battery tab before installation.

(Refer to figur
e
2
)
.
This
test should be
perf
ormed
before

install
at
i
on

to deter
mine a strong
communication

path w
ith the c
ontrol panel
. Th
e test

sh
ould be rep
eated
after installation is com
p
le
te. Also,

the owner/user sh
ould test the unit
’s
signal strength
at least weekly
.

1.

A
c
tivate the wireless sy
stem
’s GO/NO GO TEST mod
e
f
ro
m the
key
pad

(refer to the control

p
anel’s
instructi
on manual)
.

2.

Depr
ess
the d
etector’s
S
MOKE TEST/HUSH
(*
)
button

for 1
-
2
seconds
. I
f the detecto
r has not previous
ly
sensed
a low battery
condition and
is

operating

within p
roper

sen
sitivity limits,
it

will
enter
Smo
ke Test mode and then

t
rans
mit an alarm sig
nal to the contr
ol
pan
el. The built
-
in
sounder

will star
t to sound
f
ol
lowing t
he

annou
ncement
.

3.

T
he wireless system
’s keypad should emit at least
3
to
nes
when the
alarm transmi
s
sio
n is received and will di
splay the

tran
smit
tin
g
detector’s zo
ne number.

4.

The
s
ounder

will s
top

and a few
sec
o
nds

l
ater the detector’s zone
number
wi
l
l clear f
rom the console
display.

5.

If
the console does not respon
d as
de
scr
ibed

above
:


a.

Make sure
the
bat
ter
i
es are

installed with the

correct
po
larity
.


b.

Ma
ke
sure
the
b
atte
r
ies are

fres
h.

c.

If

this is a
n i
nitial installati
on, tr
y moving the detector to another

l
o
cat
ion that provides proper re
ception. Also be sure that the
det
ector ha
s be
en
“enrolled” by the contr
ol

pan
el

(
refer
to the

EN
ROLLMENT
secti
on of this
manual
). Then
, re
peat the
s
ignal
strength
t
est.

6.

Exit

TEST mod
e
from the keypad (sec
urity code + OFF).


T
EST
ING PROGRAMMED LOOPS

This test should be
performed before installatio
n to en
sure that
t
he
detector
ha
s

be
en programmed and

i
s

operati
onal
in the syst
em.

1.

Activate
the
system’s
G
o/No G
o

mode fro
m th
e keypad (see

th
e

cont
rol panel
’s instruction manual
).

A
l
l p
rogrammed wireless zones
wi
ll be displayed, one

by one, on the

system

key
pad
.
Make sure
the

detecto
r
zone

is

displayed in th
e sequenc
e. (I
f

not, rech
eck that
the
dete
ctor
zone
ha
s

be
en properl
y pr
ogrammed.)

2
.

With th
e

detector mounted to the mou
nt
i
ng
base
, press the detector’s
SMOKE TEST/HUSH
(*)

button

for 1
-
2 seconds
.
The detector
will enter
Smok
e
Test

mode and then

t
ran
smit an a
larm signal to the control
pan
el.

The built
-
in
so
under

will

star
t to sound
foll
owing t
he
annou
ncement
.

3. The wirele
ss

sys
tem’s keypad s
hould emit at least three
tone
s when the
alarm transmis
sion is received and display t
he

tra
nsmitting detector’
s
zone nu
mber.


4.

When t
he console has re
c
eived the

test
signal, th
e
sounder

will stop
and a few seconds later
the

zone assoc
ia
t
ed
with the de
tec
tor should
disappear from the ke
ypad on the next displa
y cycle.

This means that
the
sy
stem

has received a tra
nsmission

from

the detect
or zone

you
have
p
rogrammed
.

5.

I
f the cons
ole does not respon
d

as
de
scr
ibed above

and if

this is an
i
n
i
tia
l installation, tr
y moving the detector to another location that
prov
ides proper re
ception. Also be

s
ure
that the det
ector h
as be
en

enrol
led” by the

control panel

(
r
e
fer
to th
e

ENRO
LLMENT
sec
tion of
this manual
)
. Then, repeat the
test.

6.

When testi
ng

is
complete, enter the Install
er code + the OFF key to
exit TEST
mode.

W
hen
all

system testing has bee
n
comp
let
ed, notify the
C
entral
S
t
ation

that the s
ystem is back
onl
i
ne
.


Hush

feat
u
r
e:

If
nec
essary
, the audible

alarm can be silenced for
5
minutes by

p
u
shi
ng the
SMOKE

TEST/HUSH

(*) o
r CO
TEST/HUSH
(**)

button
.
The
LED will
continue

to flash
a
s

noted in
Ta
ble
1
.

If carbon
monoxi
de
or smo
ke
is

stil
l present after t
he 5
-
m
inute hush

p
erio
d, the
aud
ible alarm will

s
oun
d. The
Hush
f
eature

will not operate a
t

c
arb
on
monoxide

levels above 350 ppm (parts per million)
or smoke conditi
ons
above 4%/ft concentration
.

I
n ad
dition, low
battery

chirping

can b
e silence
d

for 12 hou
rs whe
n the
SMOK
E

TEST
/HUSH

(*)
o
r CO
TEST/HUSH
(**)

button

is pressed.

Trouble feature:
Wh
e
n t
he sensor supervision is in a trouble condition,
the detector

will

se
nd
a trouble signal to the pan
el
.
Th
e
Status
LED
blinks

Amber
tw
o time
s
eve
r
y

4
sec
ond
s

and th
e s
ounder wil
l chi
r
p every
45

seconds
.

T
rouble
co
nditions include an

open circuit, sens
or

rem
oval

(tamper),

and

sensor end of life
.

End of Life Timer feat
ure:
Thi
s detector’s lifespan is appro
xi
mate
ly
ten

years from
i
ts
date

o
f manu
facture
.
When the detect
or
has reache
d the

end of its

life,
the detector
will send a trouble signal to the pane
l
.

Thi
s
indicates th
a
t

the CO sensor inside the detector has passed

the
end

of
its life and
the detector
mu
st b
e replaced.
The
Sta
tus
LED

b
links
Amber
two time
s
eve
r
y

4
sec
ond
s

and t
he so
u
nder will
be silent
.

If 30 day
s have
passed
, the
Status
LED
will con
ti
n
u
e
to
blink

Amber two time
s
eve
r
y

4
sec
ond
s

and
the sounder will

chir
p e
very 45 seconds.
Refer to
DETE
CT
OR R
EPLACEMENT

section

of this

m
anual.

Low Battery Detec
t
i
on:

The

580
0CMBOV

is p
o
wered by
f
our

3
-
volt
CR123A
Li
thium battery (included).
The detect
or

c
heck
s for a low battery
at least every 65 minutes. If a low bat
tery
is de
tected, the transmitter sends
a
low
battery message to
the c
ontr
ol

panel, whi
c
h

beeps and
display
s the
dete
c
tor’s

zone numb
er.
In addition, the

detector’s
Status

LED
will blink
Am
be
r

ever
y 45
sec
ond
s
. After

7 days
,

the detector’s
sounder

will “chirp

abo
ut

every 45
sec
onds

and the
Stat
us

LED

will
continue to
b
link
Am
be
r
every 45
sec
ond
s

for up

to 30 d
ays
.

Press
ing
ei
ther the

S
MOKE
TEST/HUSH
(*)
o
r

CO
TEST/HUSH
(**)

button

d
uring this

t
ime
will silence
the chirps for 12
hours
, if no other trouble conditions
exist
.
All fo
ur bat
teries

shou
ld

be
repla
ced BEFORE the

chirps b
egin. Be sure to replace
a
ll fo
ur

bat
teries

with
fresh one
s
.

Tamper Prote
ction
:

Th
e 5800C
MB
OV

ha
s a built
-
in tamper
s
wi
tch
that
will cause a
signal to be displayed

at the
alarm system

console

and an
alarm

will sound

if it
is

rem
ove
d from its moun
t
ing bas
e
.

B
ATTERY
REPLA
CEMENT

CAUTION
:
Th
e batterie
s used

i
n this d
evice may pres
ent a
fire or
chemical burn hazard if mistr
e
at
ed.

Do
not recharge, disassemble, heat
above
212°F

(
100°C
) or dispose of

in fire. Use only Panasonic
CR
123A

Lithium batteries.

Use of o
ther batteries may present a risk

of fire o
r
expl
os
ion. Kee
p used batteri
es awa
y from children. Dispose of used
bat
t
er
ies
prop
erly.

1.

Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the
detector

counterclockwise. Rem
ov
e
al
l four
bat
ter
ies

an
d dispos
e

of
them

properly.

2.

W
ait a mini
mum

of
1
0
sec
s

and
t
hen
insta
ll

four

new 3
-
v
olt C
R123A

Lithium batter
ies

in the batter
y

c
ompa
rtment.

NOTE
:
Follow the

polarity diagram inside the
bat
t
ery

compart
ment.

3.

Reinstall the detector o
nt
o
it
s
mounting base
by
t
urning t
h
e detector
clockwise.

To avoid a

low batte
ry
ind
i
cation

w
h
en installing n
ew
ba
tteries, all 4 batteries must be inst
a
ll
ed w
ithin 15 seconds

of
installing the first one
. Any low battery condit
i
on that may have
occurred shou
ld

cle
ar when the
ba
se
pl
a
te

is in
stalled

4.

Test the detector as desc
ribed in t
he
TES
T
ING SIGNA
L STRENGTH

sect
ion o
f this manual.
If the batter
ies are

n
o
t
inst
alled correctly, the
detect
or will not
operate,

and the
batteries

may

be damaged. If the
detec
tor d
oe
s no
t appear to be send
i
n
g a sig
nal during any of the
tests, chec
k for corr
ect ba
tt
ery in
st
allation and for

ful
ly charge
d
b
atter
ies
.


Figure

8
.

Bat
t
er
y Re
plac
e
ment

RES
ETTING THE

LANGUAGE

1.

Press and hold both the Smok
e
(•)
an
d CO
(••)
T
est

but
tons

s
imult
a
neously for
5
seconds unt
il langua
ge m
essage is an
noun
ced,
the
n releas
e. The
gr
ee
n
LED

blinks

every 2 seconds until a language is
selected
.

2
.

Pres
s

t
h
e Test

button corre
spon
ding t
o the

de
si
red
la
n
gua
ge

within 40
seconds.


E
ng
l
i
sh
:
Sm
o
ke
(•) test button


S
panish
:
CO (••
)
test butt
o
n

NOTE
:


Th
e
language

de
faults to
English

i
f

a

langua
ge is
not
sele
cted
within 40 seconds.

MAINTENANCE


N
OTE
:

Notify the
Central St
ation
t
he system will be temporarily out of service
.

IM
PORTANT:

This

detector must be tested and ma
intained regularl
y
follow
in
g NFPA

7
2 requirements.


Occasi
on
al
ly clean the outside casing wi
th a cl
o
th
.
Ensure that the hole
s
on the fro
nt of the alarm are
not blocked w
ith dirt and dust.

Do not paint

or
us
e

c
le
a
ning agents,

bleach, or polish on the detec
tor.

The detector

should
be

clean
e
d

at least once a year.

1.

R
emov
e
the detector
from the
base

p
late
by

tu
rning
counterclockwise.

2.

Clean the outside casing with
a cloth. Ensure that the holes on the
front of the
alar
m are not blo
c
ked with dirt and dust. Canned

air
can be used
to remov
e
any du
s
t

or debris.

3.

Reattach the

det
ec
tor
to the
base
plate
by
rot
ating c
l
oc
kwise.

4.

Test the detector to insure it is fully functio
nal. (See
TESTING

THE
DETECTOR

section of this manu
al
).

5.

N
otify the
Ce
ntral Station when the system
is back in servic
e.



Figur
e

7
.

C
leaning the
5800CMBOV

NOTE:

Before performing any mainten
ance o
n

t
he detector, notify the
Central
Station that maintenanc
e is being performed and the system will be te
mpora
rily

out of servic
e. Disable the zone or s
ystem
undergoing mainte
nance to

p
revent

any unwanted alarms. Pow
er mu
st be removed from the detecto
r befo
r
e
performing maintenance of any kind.


The
5800C
MBO
V

dete
ctor reports maintenance issues to the control

pane
l an
d communicates

them visually and audib
ly per

Table
1
.

Trouble

feature
:

When t
h
e sensor (supervision) i
s in
a trouble
condition (such as a

detec
t
or

that is dirty or CO sensor non
-
functioning), the detec
tor will send a trouble signal to the control
panel
.
De
pending on the

issue, the detector mus
t then

be serviced or
r
eplaced.

N
OTE:

S
m
oke detectors are not to

be u
sed with detector guards unles
s
the
c
om
bination is evaluated and found suitable for that purpo
se.

CAUTION
:

T
his
combina
tion

smoke and

carbon mon
oxid
e detector is
design
ed for
indoo
r use only.
Do
not expose

it

to

rain
or

moist
u
re.

Do no
t drop the
detector

o
r subject it to other physica
l shoc
k
.
Do not open or tamper with
the detector as this
may
cau
se

it to

malfunction.
The
detect
or will not
protect

aga
inst the risk
of car
bon monoxide

poisoning i
f n
ot properly
in
st
alled
.


NOTE
:
T
he
detect
or will only indicat
e

the presence of carbon monox
ide
ga
s

i
n the vicinity of
the
detector itself.
Carbon monoxide
gas may be
present in
othe
r area
s
.

THIS
DETECTOR IS

NOT
:



A
substitute

for the
proper servicing of f
uel
-
burning appli
an
ces or

t
he
swe
e
ping of c
himneys



To be used o
n an intermittent basis, or as

a po
r
t
ab
le alarm for the
spillage of combustion produ
cts from f
ue
l
-
burning appli
ances or
chimne
ys

Carbon monoxi
de
gas
is a highly po
isonous g
as which
is released
when
fuels are bu
rn
ed
. It

i
s invi
s
ible, has

no smell and is the
refore impossible
to detect wi
t
h th
e

hu
man senses. Under normal conditions in a room

where fue
l
burning applian
ces are well ma
intained and cor
rec
tly
ventilated, th
e amount
of carbon monoxide re
leased into the r
oo
m by
s
uc
h

appl
i
ances sho
uld not be dangerous
.


SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE

POIS
O
N
IN
G
:
Carbon monoxide
bonds to the hemoglobin in

the blood

a
nd reduces the
amount of oxyge
n
being circulat
ed
in t
he body. The f
ollowing
symptoms are related
to
carbon monoxid
e
poison
in
g and
s
hould be
discussed with all m
embers
of the household:



Mild

expos
u
r
e:

Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (
often
desc
ribed as “flu
-
lik
e” symptoms).



M
edium exposure
: S
ev
er t
hrobbing heada
che, drow
siness,
confusion, fa
st heart rate.



Ex
tr
eme ex
po
sure:
U
nconsciou
sness, convulsions,
cardio respiratory
failure, d
e
ath.

M
a
ny

causes of reported carbon monoxide poisoning

indicate
that while
victim
s are aware tha
t they are not

we
ll
, th
ey become so d
isoriente
d that
they are unabl
e to save themsel
ve
s by e
it
her ex
i
ting the
building or
calling
for assistance.


Also
,

young c
hildre
n

a
nd pets may be the first to be affected
.


WA
RNING: IMP
ORTANT INFORMATION

FOR THE USER


Actuation of
you
r

CO
alarm indicate
s the pre
sence of carbon monox
ide
(CO), which c
an

cause

i
njury
o
r death.



Individuals with m
edical problems may consider u
sing w
a
rn
ing devices
which provide audible and visual
signals fo
r

carbon monoxide
concentrations

under 30ppm.

Wha
t

to
do if the carb
on monoxi
de detector goes into

alarm:

1.

Push
e
ither th
e

SMOKE
T
EST/HUSH
(*)
o
r

CO
TEST
/HUSH

(**)

butto
n. If the detector r
eactiv
a
te
s or the detector does not si
lence,

continue with
Step
2.

2.

Immediately move to fr
esh air, ou
tdoors or by

an
o
pen wi
ndow. C
heck
that all
pe
rso
ns
are acco
unted for. Do not

reenter

t
he pre
m
ises nor
move a
way from the o
pen door/w
indow until emergenc
y serv
i
ce

responders have arrived.

3.

Call y
our local fire depar
tment from a phone in an are
a where the

air is
safe
.

4.

If you
r detec
tor reactivates
wit
hin a 24
-
ho
ur period, repeat

steps 1

-

3
and

call a qualifie
d appliance te
chnician t
o investigate
possib
le
sou
r
ce
s of CO

from fuel burning equ
ipment

and appliances, and

check
for proper operation
of this equ
ipment
.

If p
robl
e
ms are

identi
fied
during this

in
spection, h
ave the equipment

service
d
immedi
a
tely. Note
any
combustion equ
ipment not

inspected by the te
chnici
a
n
and
consult the manufacturer’
s inst
ructions, or contact

the manufacturers
directly,

for more i
nformation a
bout

CO saf
ety and

this equipment.

Ma
ke sure tha
t motor vehicles
are not,

a
nd hav
e

not been, oper
ating
in an at
tached gar
age or adjacent to t
he res
i
de
nce.


IMPORTANT:
This detecto
r should be tested and mai
ntaine
d regularly
following N
ational Fi
re Protectio
n As
sociati
on (NFP
A) 72

requireme
nts
.
(Generally
,

this detector s
hould be

f
ully
t
e
sted at least o
nce per month.
)


DETECTO
R REPLACEMENT

This d
etecto
r

i
s manufact
ured with a long
-
life carbon monoxide sensor
.

Over time the sensor will l
ose

sensitivity and

wil
l ne
ed to

be

repla
ced
with a new carbon monoxide

detector.

Th
is
d
etector’
s
lifesp
a
n is
approximat
ely
ten

years
from the d
ate of manufacture.

The us
e
r
should p
e
riodically check the detector’s replacement

da
te.

Remove the detector
fro
m i
ts base and

check the

rep
lacem
en
t date
label

on the
underside

of the
detector.

Th
e
la
b
el

indic
at
e
s

the

date that th
e
d
etector should

be replac
ed
.

NOTE:

When the d
etecto
r

i
s removed

from its base, a message is sent
to the c
entr
al station. If the system i
s a
rmed, a tamper
alarm
mess
age i
s

sent; i
f disarmed, a trouble message
is sent.

T
he

det
e
ctor
wil
l
also
i
n
dicate
a troubl
e condition

wh
en
it has
reached
the end of i
ts use
f
ul

life. If

this occurs, it is time to replace the d
etect
or.

NOTE:
Before replacing
the

detector, notify
you
r ce
ntra
l

station

that
maintenance is being perf
ormed
and

the sy
s
tem will

b
e temp
o
rarily out
of s
ervice. Disabl
e the zone

or system undergoin
g main
t
en
ance to
p
revent any unwanted alarms. Dispose of d
etecto
r in accordance with
any lo
cal

regulations.

Please
see
insert for Lim
itations of Carbo
n M
onoxide De
tectors.


This

de
vi
ce

com
pl
ies wi
t
h Part 15 of th
e FCC
Rules
,
a
nd

I
SED’s licen
se
-
exempt
RS
S
s.

Opera
t
io
n is subject to the fo
llowing two conditions:

(1) This

device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2
) Th
is device must

accept any interfer
ence recei
ved, including

in
te
rferen
ce

that
m
a
y cause undesi
red operation.


Un
au
thorized
changes or m
odi
ficati
o
ns

could void the user’s

authority to
operate th
e

equipme
nt.


SPECIFICAT
IONS

Power Source
:

............

Four

3
-
volt CR123
A
Li
thium Battery
(included).

(
Replace
only
wit
h
Panas
onic CR123
A
)

Audib
le

Signa
l
:

.........................

85
dB
A

min
imum

in alarm
at
10ft

(
3m
)

Height
:

................................
................................
..

1.99

inches

(
50

mm)

Diam
e
te
r
:

...............................

6.2

i
nches (
157

mm)

with mou
n
ting base

Weight
:

................................
.................

14.3

oz. (
406

g)

w
ithout battery

Operating Ambient

Tem
p
er
ature Range
:

.....

32° to 100°F

(0° to
3
8
°C)

Re
lative

Humidity
:

...............................

95%
RH

m
ax
.
non
-
c
o
ndensing

Agency Listings
:
................................
........

UL

standard
268 and

2075




FOR

SUP
P
OR
T &
WARR
ANTY INFORMA
TION AND FOR

DETAILS REGARDING THE LI
MIT
ATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM, G
O TO:

http
s
:
//ww
w.
resideo
.com


The p
roduct should not be dis
posed of with oth
er house
ho
ld was
t
e. C
heck for the nearest auth
o
ri
zed

collection centers or a
utho
r
iz
ed recyc
lers. The
co
rrect dispos
al of end
-
of
-
life equipme
nt will help prevent potential negative

consequen
c
e
s fo
r the environm
e
nt an
d human health.


Any att
empt to reverse
-
e
ngineer
th
is

dev
i
ce by

decoding proprietary pr
ot
oc
ols
, de
-
compiling firmware
, or

an
y simila
r actions is
strictly pr
ohibited











This p
roduct is manufactured by Resideo Tec
hno
log
i
es,
Inc.

and it
s

affiliat
es


R800
-
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5
A

1/22

Rev
.
A





2
Corp
o
rate Cent
er Dr
i
ve, Suit
e 100

P.O. Box

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elville
, NY 11747

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2
3

Resideo Tech
nologie
s
,
Inc. Inc.

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om



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