Honeywell 5819WHS Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Add A Hardwired Zone To My Qolsys IQ Panel 4?
To add a hardwired zone to a Qolsys IQ Panel 4, you will need a wired-to-wireless conversion device. Click the link to find out how hardwired zones can be used.
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When Should I Use Shock Sensors vs Glass Break Detectors?
Although shock sensors and glass break detectors have similar applications, each type has its own advantages. Find out when you should use shock sensors or glass break sensors.
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How Does a Shock Sensor Work?
Shock sensors are designed to detect the shock waves associated with a broken window or door. Once activated, it sends and alert to the system. Learn more about shock sensors.
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Honeywell 5800MINI vs Honeywell 5819WHS
The 5800MINI and the 5819WHS are both sensors from the Honeywell 5800 Series. The 5819WHS can function as a shock sensor, wireless transmitter and alarm contact. The 5800MINI can only be used as a door and window sensor, but it is more compact than the 5819WHS. Learn more about these devices.
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What Type of Battery Does My Honeywell Wireless Door Sensor Use?
Honeywell wireless door sensors generally use one of three battery types. These are CR123A lithium batteries, CR2032 coin batteries and AAA batteries. A door sensor will typically require a new battery every three to five years. Learn which battery type is right for your wireless door sensor.
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How Long Does a CR123 Last In Honeywell Sensors?
The CR123 is a lithium battery which is used in several different Honeywell wireless sensors. See the expected battery life for several of those sensors here.
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How do I test a 5819WHS to find the best setting?
Walk testing the 5819WHS.
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Honeywell 5820L vs 5819whs
Lets compare the differences between these two RF sensors
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Honeywell 5819 vs 5819WHS
Learn about the very tricky differences between these two Honeywell RF shock sensor hybrids
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Does a Honeywell L7000 support a Honeywell 5853?
Find out if the 5853 glass break will work with your L7000 LYNX Touch panel
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