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ADEMCO 5808C User manual

LIYfTATfONS OF SMOKE DETECTORSITRANSMITTERS
Thossmck* d*tectcr is designed tcactfv* and fnftfat**mergency
action, but will dcsc ally when used in ccnjunctnm with an authorned
firs alarm systtem.This detectcr must be instslled in accotdancs with
NFPA standard 72.
Smoke detecton wfll “cl wor(c wfthcut powerAC or CC powered
smck*d*tectcrs willnotworkiithepowersupplyiscutcff foranyreason.
Alarm signal sent by the wireless transmitter in tier detector may be
blocked w reflscted by mstal before reaching th* alan receiver. Even
if th* aignd
path
has bean ncently checked. blockage can occur if *
metal object is mcved intc the path.
Smo~~onwlllnot~uflnswhlch~ltwhmsmo~do~
nctmh th*d~onSmolderingiimstypicallydoncfg*n*rat*alot
ci heatwhich isneededtcdriwsmck*uptcth*ceilingwherethesmok*
detectcrvsusually -ted. Forthis reason.there msy be large delays in
detecting * smoldering fire with either an ionization-type detector w *
phctceleclric-hlpe d*t*ctO(. Either one of them may alarm ally after
flaming has inltlated. which will generate th* heat needed tc drive the
smoke to th* ceiling.
Smoke ircm fires in chimneys. in ~~116.on rccis. won the other side of
acbsadti,maynctmach the smck*d*t*ctcr*“dalamI I,.Adetsctw
wml~lt quickly detect. or senseat *Il. *firs developing on *rnth*r lwsl
ci*building. Alan wsmingdevicss.sUch89bellcrhoM. m*ynct*l*d
people ww*k* upsleepers ifthsy am locatedon th*oth*rsids ofclosed
or psrlty open doors. cr on another level. Persons may not hear *
warning device wer ths noise leveb of * radio. air ccnditicner w other
applianoss. or traffic. Fw this rsescn.datectcn
l
h*ll b# lccatad on
wwy fwd
l
nd In my b&room wfthfn a bufldln@lan warning
dsvlcas. hcwev*r bud. may notwarn heming-impaimdpswb w waken
dee(, sleepers.
Smofca
detecton shall
b.
Iouted In
my mom
where
a” ala””
contmf
Is located,
or
In
any room
whenafar”
control
connections
to *n AC scym. or phcM lines an msd.. Ii detectors *r* not sc
located. *fire within any of these rooms could prevent the ccntml imm
reporting a fire.
Smoke detectors have rensfng Ilmftations, too. Ionization detectors
and phctcelsclmnic detectcrs we required tc pass fire tests of the
flaming and smoldering types. This is tc *nsws that both can detect *
wide range of fims. Ionization detectors otter * bread mugs of fire-
sensing capability, but they 818scmewhat better at detecting fasl-
flamingiiresthans~w-smoldedngfirss. PhotceIectnmicd*tectwsssns*
smoldering fins benerthan flaming fires. which haveliti*, if any, visible
smoks.Secaus*firesdev*lopindi~ersntwa~,andareo~enunpredict-
able in th*ir gmwth. neither type of detectw is *iways best. and *given
detector may not alwayspmvkfe sady warning of *specific type of fire.
In psneral. dstecforr cannct ix sqeded tc ptide warnings icr fires
resulting fmm in&zqu*t* fire pmtscticn practbes. tient *xplcsicns.
escaping gases that ignite, lm-r storage of flammable liquids like
cleaningwbentsthat @nit*,cthersimilarsaiety hazards. (u6on.smoking
m bed. children playing with matchw cr lighten. etc. Smcke detectaz
used in high air wlcdty ccnditiins may have * dslay in alarm due to
dilution of smoke dsnsitiescreatedby frequ*nt and rapid air exchanges.
Addition&y. high air velcdty emimnmsnts may create increaseddust
antaminsticn. demanding more irequ*nt dstectcf maintenance.
To keep your equipment in excellent working order, cngcing main+
n*ncs isrequired perths manuiactumh remmmendatiins and UL snd
NFPAstandards. At *minimum. the,eq”kem*“tscf Chapter701 NFPA
72, th* National Fire Alarm Cede. shall be f&awed. A preventative
maintenance agreement should be arranged thmugh the loc*l
m*nu1acturo~s repr-t&iv*. Thou9h smoke det*ctcrs m-edesigned
fw long 118.thsy may fail at any time. Any smoke detectcr. fire slarm
squipn*nl,oranycompon*ntcffhatsyst*mwhlchfailsshall berepalred
cr re$llScsd*s seen as pcswe.
ADEMCO ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Alarm DeviceManufacturingCompany. IIDivisioncf PmWayCowcmtiin IMPLIEO,ORUPONANYOTHERSASfSOFLlASlLlTYWHATSOEVER.
(‘seller”). 165 Eileen Way, Syusset. NY 11791. wllnants its security EVEN IFTHE LOSSOR DAMAGE ISCAUSED BYTHE SELLER’SOWN
equipment (the ‘pmducr) to be free from defects in materiels and NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. Some stater dc rot allow limitations on how
wmkmanship for 0MI yearfrom date of cdgnal putiaw. under ncnnti low an
impliedwananty lasts wth8 exclu*ion of m*ntti or conrquen-
use and wrvica. Sell&s obligatim7fs limited to rapairing or replacing. at tM damag-ss.60 abow limitation or exdusica may not a@y to you.
itsoptii. free of chargeiwpads. laha, or tmnspodation. anypartpmv*n Seller does rot repregent that ths pmducf may not bs canpmmised or
tob.~BCti~*inm*terialsorwotkmaMhipundsrnormalusaandssrvice. dnxlmwntsd: that
the
product will prevent *ny persona ,n,“ly
orprqredy
Ssl!wsh*II havenoobligion underthiswamMyoth*miseifthepmdti loss by burglary. abbey, iim or othemise: or that ths peducf will in *II
Is tiered ci
i-w npsked cr servicedby anycns other than the casespovide adsquete
warning or pmtedion. Buyer understands that *
~118~ In case of defect. confact the security fnoiessbnal who installed pmper@ installed and maintained alarm my onfy reduce the dsk of *
*nd maintains your security system w
m* Seller
fcf pmdud repair. burglary. mbbefy. w firecccuning without prcvidng *n alarm, but it is nc!
Thii one yeartimited Warrantyis in lieu of all
0m*r express
warmnties. l”su- or * g”*mnt**
that such will not c‘o,r or that thom will be “c
obligations. w liabiliiies. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES personal injury cf property bss as* msuit. CONSEOUENTLY. SELLER
WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF. AU IMPLIED WAR- SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY. PROP-
W\NTIES. OBLIGATIONS. OR LIABILITIES MADE BY SELLER IN ERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE
CONNECTION WITH THIS PROWCT. INCLUD(NG ANY IMPLIED PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. Hcwewr. ii &I*, Isheld liable.
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FORA PARTICU whether &ectly cf indirectly. iw any bss OTdamaga arising under this
LAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A Limited Warranty o( cthetwise. mgatdless ci caus o( origin. Selleh
PERlODOFONEYEARFROMTHEDATEOFORlGlNALPURCHASE. maximum liabilityshall not in anycas* sxcesd m* pumham ptim of ths
ANY ACTION OR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, INCLUDING BUT pmdw and shall bs
m* OJmpleteand*xcl”siw rsmedyagainstSeller.
NOTLlMlTEDTOANYlMPLlEDWARRANTYOFMERCHAKTABILITY. This warrantygivesyc” -tic legal rights. and you may *lsc he”* other
MUST BE BROUGHT WlTHfN la MONTHS OF DATE OF ORIGINAL d#ds which “my frcm stat* to st*t*. No increaseOTailsration. written OT
PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER SE LIABLE TO ANYONE “edml. to this vmlranty I* autlKsized.
FOR ANY CONSEOUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR
BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY. EXPRESS OR
AD400-%@I
4 156-1255-01
AD.lW-22-W
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156-125501
0 ADEMCO fgga ADEMCO. 165Eileen Way. Syor~et. NeWYti 11791
(“ADEMCOJ
FD~ Use
with Quick Enrollment Divlce (QED) control panels ONLY!
5808C Photoelectronic Smoke/Heat Detector with
Built-in Wireless Transmitter Installation Instructions
SPEClPtCAllONS
Power source: Two
3-volt CR123A Lithium Baltefies (indude@leplace with Duracell DL1234 Sanyo
CR123A, PanaticCR123A. orADEMCO466)
Maintenance Limits (Maintenance signal
is tiMted at &her smoke I&): Hot Sensitivity: 0.65% 0.15% per foot
Cold Sensitivity: IBSSthan 6% per foot
Height: 2.5 inches (14 cm)
Diameter 5.5 inches (64 mm)
Weight: 0.7 lb. (310 g)
Operating Ambient Temperature Range: 4.410 37.8” C (40” to 106 F)
Operating Humidity Range: 5% to 95% Relative Humidity
Heat Sensor: 135OF Fixed Temperature Elec4rcmic Thermistors
Agency Listings: UL 268- Commercial Installations
NDTlCE:Thls manual shouldbs leftwith tbs cvmer/ussrcf thisequipment.
IYPORTAPTT:This dstwtcr must bs tasted and msintainsd mgulady
fcllowina NFPA 72reauimments. The detedcf should bs dawwd at bast
instruUiaxsicrwmpatibility. Tiw58oBc smck&a*tdstectorcanbeused
wth m*aamEH mcaiwrfwamm*rdal instalkdkms.m*t~smitt*r~n
sendm, tamper. maintswnce (whenQEDmntrd panelswe equ@ped
to - maintanancs s@l*,. .vld banary mndition messagesto the
OEDsystem’s mcefver.The m&t- sim willeimerlrmcatethatthe
pholochamberregui~deani~or~tthadetedcrcannolongerrerpond
tc smok* and may need rsplwmmt. ~9i*r to m* wimbss syrtem’s
i~~iormemaxinumnumbaci-tt*mm*tuv,besupported.
Wh*,nsmoke *ctiy*tss the detector. the LED flashes rapidly. The LED
flashes wmnally. about every 40 seccnds. when the detector 18in
thenal alarm only. A mewage isaIs0wnt tc the wiml*sgEDccnbcl
panel and the smcke detectcl’s ID number is displayed *t Ihe keypad.
The alarm message is tmnsmitt*d *“sty 4 semnds until the smoke
ccnditiin has cleared and the detectw has reset. RESTORE message
is thsn transmined tc th&EDwntrol panel and tfw ID number can be
deamd frcm the panel. During “crmal. maintenance. and low b*“*ry
ccwJitkw. ths LED “ashes appmx~matsly crws *vwy 40 seconds.
The 580SC Is powered by two 5vclt CR123A or DL123A Lithium
battetiss (included). The detector checks for low battenes 81*very
normalLEDilash. IfalowbaU*ryisdel*cled,th*transmin*r~endsalow
battery
message tctheQEDwntml panel. which beepsanddisplays the
detoctc~s ID.The batteries should be replaced within ssven daysof the
first low battery beep at th* ccntml par?&. SE SURE TO REPLACE
BOTH BATTERIES WITH FRESH ONES. To replaca betteries:
Install two new 3-vck CRl23A Lfthium batbhs in th* battery
compartmsnt. Fcllcw the polaritydagmm inslds th* ccmpartm*nt.
R*inst*lf th* smoks detectw onto the mwnting pL* by tumfng the
dstectcr dcdwise.
nstthednatorasdes&-& h th+ TESTINO TRANSMITTER SIG-
NALseniondmismanu~.ThelEDs~~~~~~~
ssccnds to indcats - opsmtbn. If lhs batteriesam not installad
-ly. m* smokedetectorwill MX0pent.s snd ths batbrim maybe
dam*pad. pim*~~~mssrotappearmbesendngasipnalduri”g
*w of m* tests,checkfw - battely kwa~lati.
The smoke de,*c,ds ID must bs *nrdled in the OEDxntml panel
during installstkan cf ms system. TheaED mntrd panel should bs
programmed tc *,nrdl ths 5awC asan ‘RF unit (must bs programmed
as‘supe,v,sed RF”ic, ULins,all*tbns). Put th&EDmntrd panel inthe
pmgramming mode and perform ttd iollcwing:
Propram th* d*t*ctc, as loop 1 and manually *nbr Iha s&al number
that is on the label ci the SBOBCw pmss the Test Switch to cwse *
transmission from ths dstactw. Additional tmnsmissfcns will mux) the
Wniirm” display to appear on Ihe keypad dbplsy.
Previous Menu
Figure
2. Remmmendsd smoke dstedw location
in moms
with sloped. gabled OTpeaked ceilings. ~x-l1,105
.Inornrr.nuwherecombusuon
pemdes*nnorm.lly
present
suCh,*-“*;
Ing.ngunh*rsthsrearspa*iclesofcombustion
invshiils exhausts:nuriumacss, hot w*tw heatat’s.o, gu *paa
heatem.
Installdetmctonatlent20iut(6
msten) nrq bum
Idtchms
l
nd otfwr *mu wham combustion pnitsfw
l
n n*lc
mrffy p-t.
* In damp 0rvSty humid Smm. or nSx3to bathroomS Wth Shown.
The mokture
in humid *i, can enter th* sensing chamber as water
vapor. then cool and condense into dmplsts that cause a nuisance
alarm.
tnstall
detecton .t feast 5 faet(1.5 maten) *way ‘mm
bathmoms.
. In v*ly cold o, veiy hot room* o,
amaaDprating temperature of
the smoke
detectw is 4BF to 1OO‘F(44: to 33%
. In dusty, dbiy, 0, Insact~nfated &uDust and Lrf can build up
on th*dBtBC10~s6Bnsingchamberandmakeitov*~sensitiv*. orcan
Mock openings to the sensing chamber snd keep th* detector fmm
senring smoke.
l
N.a, fmsh .f, Inlet. 0, ,.bn”* 0, *xc.ssf”.lv
dnttv Sm. Air
mdii.xas,
heaters.fans. and frerh air intakes and m&s can ddve
smoke*way fmm smokedefeoton. mating thedetectas fess*~ectii*.
. Indead tirsp-t**tcpof apsakedcailingawalVca!li~ int*wct.
DB*d *i, may pmwnf smdw horn reaching*L&to,.
. NU, ft”*mscent ffgflt flflum*.lm4*ll detectws at feast 10 feet
(3 meters) awayflom such fight fizdums.
WnATTDDDIN
1.
DON’T
PANIC- escape may depend on cl**, thinking.
2. Get out of the building folIowIng the planned escape ~)ti*s. if
possible. Do wt stop to dress o, to ooflect anything.
3. Open daon carefully only aft*, feeling them to se* if they *m hot. If
* door is hot. da not open it- follow *n alternate escape route.
4. Kespdosetoth*floor-smok*andhotgapssdss.Sm*the~~gh
(I doth (wet, if possible) and take shoR shallow bmatha.
5. Keepdoom and windows of_ unless itiswcossarytoopenthem
fW ercaps.
6. Meet *t you, meeting plats *ftfterl**ting you, building.
7. Call fh* I& fire department as won as possible fmm outside
the building.
3. N*v*, m-~nt*, * burning building.
For mom lnfwmation about fin safety. contact you, local fire depart-
msnt. They can supply more detailed information about making you,
building as free horn firs hazards as possible *nd about plsnning lo,
escaps in cass of fire.
First, detenine ths best locationfw the smoks &t&w; * locationthat
provides strong wireless transmission patis and pmpw sunok* &tee
tlhn. A GOOD TRANSMfSStDN PAT” U”ST SE ESTASLISHED
PROM THE PROPOSED YDUNTtNG LOCATfON BEFORE PERYA-
NENTLY INSTALLING THE DETECTORTo check. perfor” the test
described in th* TESTING TRANSMITTER SIGNAL section of this
manual. TOmount the detector
1. Once *suitable lxatiin has been determined. install the mounting
bracket on the ceiling or on the wall (if lxal ordinances permit). Use
the two scmwz snd amhon pmvlded.
2. Prior to mwntlng the deteotw to the mwnting bracket. the system
must %am’ fh* d*t*ctMs ID. Se* ths PROGRAMMING section fw
the 818~sto follow.
3. Turn the detector in * dockwiss direction in the mounting bracket
until it dioks into place.
4. Test the detectw immediately after mmpleting the installaflon (as
de&bed in the TESTING s&ion of the mawa and rsfe, to the
CIED cantml system’s iwwaons for addtiiti informatii con-
‘aming the use o‘ wl,el*ss smoke detecto,s.
Fiiun
3.
Detector
Mounting Bracket
Flgum 4. Mount Datsotw Acmss Ceiling PansI Support
W NOT sttach th* dBtecfc+to mmovBM* oeiling panels. Attach ths
detector - panel support as shown in Figun 4.
Thisdetectahasabui~-intsm~rswitehthatwiflcau~aCHECKrignal
to ba displayed at the oonsd* of the detactw if it Is remwed fmm ib
installationb&et. Tfw mounting bmcketcanalwbemadetaparpmof
by breaking oft tha sm*lfw t*b *t the sodbad line (sar Figure 3). thus
p+e”entlng removal of the detector without a tool. To nmovr, the
deteotor, we *small somwddve, to depmss the tampe-f tab and
turn the dstecfw count*rdockWse.
IEsnnG
NOTE: Sefom testing. notify the pmpe, authwiffes that the smoke
detector *yst*m is undergoing maintenance and will tempo-
mdlybswtofsewios. ~bletheroneorsyttemunderpoing
maintenanou to pfwsnt unwanted af*mw.
Dstectom mu81be tested after installation and following periodic main-
t*“ance. The 5303X?may be tssted ss follows:
A. TEST SWITCH
1. A massed test switch is located on the &t&o, housing.
2. Push and hold the recessed t*st switch with * 0.t’ maximum
diameter tool (en *Ilen wrench o, small scmwddw,.)
3. The LED on ths detsoto, should blink once per second.
8. TEST MODULE
(Mod.,No.IOMOMI)
The MOD400R test “w&l* can bs used with * DMM w analog
vokmstsr to check the det*ctor wnsiffvii *I dssodbed in th* t*st
module’s manuaf.
C. SMOKE ENTRY TEST
HOld*smddedngpunkstickorcononmck*tthssideofth*d*t*ctw
and gently blow smoke thmugh th* detector until the unit *lan’ns.
D. DtRECT HEAT METHOD (Hair d,ye, o‘ ,ooO,Ma watts)
Directthe heat toward
either
side
thermistor. Sesum to Md the heat
sowa about 12 inches fmm th* detector to avoid damage to th*
plastic. The detectOrwill ms*t only affer it h*s time to cod.
SmOkedetsctiontestingisrscomm*ndsdfo,v*rifyingryrt*mpmtsction
capability.
A detector that fails to actfiat* wkh any of thesa tests should first be
cleaned as outlined in this manual’s MAINTENANCE section. If the
detector still fails to activate. return lo, reqai,.
Notii
th%
pmper
autlwitiB8
that the system is back on line.
NOTE: Remove bat&v tab before installatii
This test should be f&cm& before installation to detsnnlns * stmng
communioatiwl path with th* QED mntml panel *nd afts, instalfationis
mmpfste. Also. ths own(N/us.wshould test tha unit *t least weakly.
1. A&vat* th* ti,&ss syst*m’* TEST mode fmm the mnsd*.
2. DqmssandMdfhesndadstedo#sTESTsvritda-,dthed&cfo,
should immsdatefy fwsmii M alarm s+M to tfw QED canw panel.
3. Thn Me&s system’sco~oI* should *ml *t least 3 au&* sounds
whanthsafan transmission ismwfwdandwilldspf*yth.at,ansmft-
ting &act& ID number.
4. Wtmn th* consde has mceived the teat slg~l. mlwse th TEST
switch. A few seconds late, the detactot? ID numb, will cl*a, fm,,,
the consdo diifay.
5. If the cwwole does not wfxrd as noted. cha& the polarity of the
battedes and b sun they *,a fmsh. If thfs isM fdtiil fnstaflian, try
movirq th detector to anothw lawtin that ptidss paps, mcep.
Lion. Also be sun that th detect&s ID h.w been ‘*wolfed by ths
QED cantid panel (sac PROGRAMMING). Then. mpa, th t*st.
6. Turn off ti* syst*m’s TEST m& horn th cow& (sewfty coda +
OFF).
NOTE: Bsiom removing tk dntactor. noMy the pmper sutfwftlea
that th* *mob &t&a ryrtsm is underpoi~ malnt*nanca
and will bs out of sewtce. Disabf* the z.ow o,syst*m under-
going maintensnu, to pnv*nt unw*nt*d *fans.
1. Remowths detedo,mwrbypfadngasm*ff-bladed wmwddvain
the co%,*,rnrnowl Mot and twisting it sffght1yuntil the wve, can be
turned cmmt*&xkwiw for mmovaf.
2. R*mow the - by pulling it stmight out (sea Figun 3). V*cuum
th* rue*” thomughiy.
3. Clean the black vaned chamber p&x by vacuuming Q blowing out
dust and particles.
4. Torsinstllll~*scnen,rotetsth*~~nw,Mehouainguntilitc*ops
into ths alignment slots. CareMy push the ween onto the b&w.
making sum 1fit* tightly to ths chamber. Rqalamm*nt scmom *m
available (c&e, part number RS23).
5. Replace the co”*, by rotating it ckxkwlrs until ft lode in place.
6. Reinstdl th*
detector
into
the system, en&f*
SptSm operation.and
notify th* proper *uthmities that tfw systsm is bti on line.
AD400-22-M 3 1561253-01
Figure
2. Remmmendsd smoke dstedw location
in moms
with sloped. gabled OTpeaked ceilings. ~x-l1,105
.Inornrr.nuwherecombusuon
pemdes*nnorm.lly
present
suCh,*-“*;
Ing.ngunh*rsthsrearspa*iclesofcombustion
invshiils exhausts:nuriumacss, hot w*tw heatat’s.o, gu *paa
heatem.
Installdetmctonatlent20iut(6
msten) nrq bum
Idtchms
l
nd otfwr *mu wham combustion pnitsfw
l
n n*lc
mrffy p-t.
* In damp 0rvSty humid Smm. or nSx3to bathroomS Wth Shown.
The mokture
in humid *i, can enter th* sensing chamber as water
vapor. then cool and condense into dmplsts that cause a nuisance
alarm.
tnstall
detecton .t feast 5 faet(1.5 maten) *way ‘mm
bathmoms.
. In v*ly cold o, veiy hot room* o,
amaaDprating temperature of
the smoke
detectw is 4BF to 1OO‘F(44: to 33%
. In dusty, dbiy, 0, Insact~nfated &uDust and Lrf can build up
on th*dBtBC10~s6Bnsingchamberandmakeitov*~sensitiv*. orcan
Mock openings to the sensing chamber snd keep th* detector fmm
senring smoke.
l
N.a, fmsh .f, Inlet. 0, ,.bn”* 0, *xc.ssf”.lv
dnttv Sm. Air
mdii.xas,
heaters.fans. and frerh air intakes and m&s can ddve
smoke*way fmm smokedefeoton. mating thedetectas fess*~ectii*.
. Indead tirsp-t**tcpof apsakedcailingawalVca!li~ int*wct.
DB*d *i, may pmwnf smdw horn reaching*L&to,.
. NU, ft”*mscent ffgflt flflum*.lm4*ll detectws at feast 10 feet
(3 meters) awayflom such fight fizdums.
WnATTDDDIN
1.
DON’T
PANIC- escape may depend on cl**, thinking.
2. Get out of the building folIowIng the planned escape ~)ti*s. if
possible. Do wt stop to dress o, to ooflect anything.
3. Open daon carefully only aft*, feeling them to se* if they *m hot. If
* door is hot. da not open it- follow *n alternate escape route.
4. Kespdosetoth*floor-smok*andhotgapssdss.Sm*the~~gh
(I doth (wet, if possible) and take shoR shallow bmatha.
5. Keepdoom and windows of_ unless itiswcossarytoopenthem
fW ercaps.
6. Meet *t you, meeting plats *ftfterl**ting you, building.
7. Call fh* I& fire department as won as possible fmm outside
the building.
3. N*v*, m-~nt*, * burning building.
For mom lnfwmation about fin safety. contact you, local fire depart-
msnt. They can supply more detailed information about making you,
building as free horn firs hazards as possible *nd about plsnning lo,
escaps in cass of fire.
First, detenine ths best locationfw the smoks &t&w; * locationthat
provides strong wireless transmission patis and pmpw sunok* &tee
tlhn. A GOOD TRANSMfSStDN PAT” U”ST SE ESTASLISHED
PROM THE PROPOSED YDUNTtNG LOCATfON BEFORE PERYA-
NENTLY INSTALLING THE DETECTORTo check. perfor” the test
described in th* TESTING TRANSMITTER SIGNAL section of this
manual. TOmount the detector
1. Once *suitable lxatiin has been determined. install the mounting
bracket on the ceiling or on the wall (if lxal ordinances permit). Use
the two scmwz snd amhon pmvlded.
2. Prior to mwntlng the deteotw to the mwnting bracket. the system
must %am’ fh* d*t*ctMs ID. Se* ths PROGRAMMING section fw
the 818~sto follow.
3. Turn the detector in * dockwiss direction in the mounting bracket
until it dioks into place.
4. Test the detectw immediately after mmpleting the installaflon (as
de&bed in the TESTING s&ion of the mawa and rsfe, to the
CIED cantml system’s iwwaons for addtiiti informatii con-
‘aming the use o‘ wl,el*ss smoke detecto,s.
Fiiun
3.
Detector
Mounting Bracket
Flgum 4. Mount Datsotw Acmss Ceiling PansI Support
W NOT sttach th* dBtecfc+to mmovBM* oeiling panels. Attach ths
detector - panel support as shown in Figun 4.
Thisdetectahasabui~-intsm~rswitehthatwiflcau~aCHECKrignal
to ba displayed at the oonsd* of the detactw if it Is remwed fmm ib
installationb&et. Tfw mounting bmcketcanalwbemadetaparpmof
by breaking oft tha sm*lfw t*b *t the sodbad line (sar Figure 3). thus
p+e”entlng removal of the detector without a tool. To nmovr, the
deteotor, we *small somwddve, to depmss the tampe-f tab and
turn the dstecfw count*rdockWse.
IEsnnG
NOTE: Sefom testing. notify the pmpe, authwiffes that the smoke
detector *yst*m is undergoing maintenance and will tempo-
mdlybswtofsewios. ~bletheroneorsyttemunderpoing
maintenanou to pfwsnt unwanted af*mw.
Dstectom mu81be tested after installation and following periodic main-
t*“ance. The 5303X?may be tssted ss follows:
A. TEST SWITCH
1. A massed test switch is located on the &t&o, housing.
2. Push and hold the recessed t*st switch with * 0.t’ maximum
diameter tool (en *Ilen wrench o, small scmwddw,.)
3. The LED on ths detsoto, should blink once per second.
8. TEST MODULE
(Mod.,No.IOMOMI)
The MOD400R test “w&l* can bs used with * DMM w analog
vokmstsr to check the det*ctor wnsiffvii *I dssodbed in th* t*st
module’s manuaf.
C. SMOKE ENTRY TEST
HOld*smddedngpunkstickorcononmck*tthssideofth*d*t*ctw
and gently blow smoke thmugh th* detector until the unit *lan’ns.
D. DtRECT HEAT METHOD (Hair d,ye, o‘ ,ooO,Ma watts)
Directthe heat toward
either
side
thermistor. Sesum to Md the heat
sowa about 12 inches fmm th* detector to avoid damage to th*
plastic. The detectOrwill ms*t only affer it h*s time to cod.
SmOkedetsctiontestingisrscomm*ndsdfo,v*rifyingryrt*mpmtsction
capability.
A detector that fails to actfiat* wkh any of thesa tests should first be
cleaned as outlined in this manual’s MAINTENANCE section. If the
detector still fails to activate. return lo, reqai,.
Notii
th%
pmper
autlwitiB8
that the system is back on line.
NOTE: Remove bat&v tab before installatii
This test should be f&cm& before installation to detsnnlns * stmng
communioatiwl path with th* QED mntml panel *nd afts, instalfationis
mmpfste. Also. ths own(N/us.wshould test tha unit *t least weakly.
1. A&vat* th* ti,&ss syst*m’* TEST mode fmm the mnsd*.
2. DqmssandMdfhesndadstedo#sTESTsvritda-,dthed&cfo,
should immsdatefy fwsmii M alarm s+M to tfw QED canw panel.
3. Thn Me&s system’sco~oI* should *ml *t least 3 au&* sounds
whanthsafan transmission ismwfwdandwilldspf*yth.at,ansmft-
ting &act& ID number.
4. Wtmn th* consde has mceived the teat slg~l. mlwse th TEST
switch. A few seconds late, the detactot? ID numb, will cl*a, fm,,,
the consdo diifay.
5. If the cwwole does not wfxrd as noted. cha& the polarity of the
battedes and b sun they *,a fmsh. If thfs isM fdtiil fnstaflian, try
movirq th detector to anothw lawtin that ptidss paps, mcep.
Lion. Also be sun that th detect&s ID h.w been ‘*wolfed by ths
QED cantid panel (sac PROGRAMMING). Then. mpa, th t*st.
6. Turn off ti* syst*m’s TEST m& horn th cow& (sewfty coda +
OFF).
NOTE: Bsiom removing tk dntactor. noMy the pmper sutfwftlea
that th* *mob &t&a ryrtsm is underpoi~ malnt*nanca
and will bs out of sewtce. Disabf* the z.ow o,syst*m under-
going maintensnu, to pnv*nt unw*nt*d *fans.
1. Remowths detedo,mwrbypfadngasm*ff-bladed wmwddvain
the co%,*,rnrnowl Mot and twisting it sffght1yuntil the wve, can be
turned cmmt*&xkwiw for mmovaf.
2. R*mow the - by pulling it stmight out (sea Figun 3). V*cuum
th* rue*” thomughiy.
3. Clean the black vaned chamber p&x by vacuuming Q blowing out
dust and particles.
4. Torsinstllll~*scnen,rotetsth*~~nw,Mehouainguntilitc*ops
into ths alignment slots. CareMy push the ween onto the b&w.
making sum 1fit* tightly to ths chamber. Rqalamm*nt scmom *m
available (c&e, part number RS23).
5. Replace the co”*, by rotating it ckxkwlrs until ft lode in place.
6. Reinstdl th*
detector
into
the system, en&f*
SptSm operation.and
notify th* proper *uthmities that tfw systsm is bti on line.
AD400-22-M 3 1561253-01
LIYfTATfONS OF SMOKE DETECTORSITRANSMITTERS
Thossmck* d*tectcr is designed tcactfv* and fnftfat**mergency
action, but will dcsc ally when used in ccnjunctnm with an authorned
firs alarm systtem.This detectcr must be instslled in accotdancs with
NFPA standard 72.
Smoke detecton wfll “cl wor(c wfthcut powerAC or CC powered
smck*d*tectcrs willnotworkiithepowersupplyiscutcff foranyreason.
Alarm signal sent by the wireless transmitter in tier detector may be
blocked w reflscted by mstal before reaching th* alan receiver. Even
if th* aignd
path
has bean ncently checked. blockage can occur if *
metal object is mcved intc the path.
Smo~~onwlllnot~uflnswhlch~ltwhmsmo~do~
nctmh th*d~onSmolderingiimstypicallydoncfg*n*rat*alot
ci heatwhich isneededtcdriwsmck*uptcth*ceilingwherethesmok*
detectcrvsusually -ted. Forthis reason.there msy be large delays in
detecting * smoldering fire with either an ionization-type detector w *
phctceleclric-hlpe d*t*ctO(. Either one of them may alarm ally after
flaming has inltlated. which will generate th* heat needed tc drive the
smoke to th* ceiling.
Smoke ircm fires in chimneys. in ~~116.on rccis. won the other side of
acbsadti,maynctmach the smck*d*t*ctcr*“dalamI I,.Adetsctw
wml~lt quickly detect. or senseat *Il. *firs developing on *rnth*r lwsl
ci*building. Alan wsmingdevicss.sUch89bellcrhoM. m*ynct*l*d
people ww*k* upsleepers ifthsy am locatedon th*oth*rsids ofclosed
or psrlty open doors. cr on another level. Persons may not hear *
warning device wer ths noise leveb of * radio. air ccnditicner w other
applianoss. or traffic. Fw this rsescn.datectcn
l
h*ll b# lccatad on
wwy fwd
l
nd In my b&room wfthfn a bufldln@lan warning
dsvlcas. hcwev*r bud. may notwarn heming-impaimdpswb w waken
dee(, sleepers.
Smofca
detecton shall
b.
Iouted In
my mom
where
a” ala””
contmf
Is located,
or
In
any room
whenafar”
control
connections
to *n AC scym. or phcM lines an msd.. Ii detectors *r* not sc
located. *fire within any of these rooms could prevent the ccntml imm
reporting a fire.
Smoke detectors have rensfng Ilmftations, too. Ionization detectors
and phctcelsclmnic detectcrs we required tc pass fire tests of the
flaming and smoldering types. This is tc *nsws that both can detect *
wide range of fims. Ionization detectors otter * bread mugs of fire-
sensing capability, but they 818scmewhat better at detecting fasl-
flamingiiresthans~w-smoldedngfirss. PhotceIectnmicd*tectwsssns*
smoldering fins benerthan flaming fires. which haveliti*, if any, visible
smoks.Secaus*firesdev*lopindi~ersntwa~,andareo~enunpredict-
able in th*ir gmwth. neither type of detectw is *iways best. and *given
detector may not alwayspmvkfe sady warning of *specific type of fire.
In psneral. dstecforr cannct ix sqeded tc ptide warnings icr fires
resulting fmm in&zqu*t* fire pmtscticn practbes. tient *xplcsicns.
escaping gases that ignite, lm-r storage of flammable liquids like
cleaningwbentsthat @nit*,cthersimilarsaiety hazards. (u6on.smoking
m bed. children playing with matchw cr lighten. etc. Smcke detectaz
used in high air wlcdty ccnditiins may have * dslay in alarm due to
dilution of smoke dsnsitiescreatedby frequ*nt and rapid air exchanges.
Addition&y. high air velcdty emimnmsnts may create increaseddust
antaminsticn. demanding more irequ*nt dstectcf maintenance.
To keep your equipment in excellent working order, cngcing main+
n*ncs isrequired perths manuiactumh remmmendatiins and UL snd
NFPAstandards. At *minimum. the,eq”kem*“tscf Chapter701 NFPA
72, th* National Fire Alarm Cede. shall be f&awed. A preventative
maintenance agreement should be arranged thmugh the loc*l
m*nu1acturo~s repr-t&iv*. Thou9h smoke det*ctcrs m-edesigned
fw long 118.thsy may fail at any time. Any smoke detectcr. fire slarm
squipn*nl,oranycompon*ntcffhatsyst*mwhlchfailsshall berepalred
cr re$llScsd*s seen as pcswe.
ADEMCO ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Alarm DeviceManufacturingCompany. IIDivisioncf PmWayCowcmtiin IMPLIEO,ORUPONANYOTHERSASfSOFLlASlLlTYWHATSOEVER.
(‘seller”). 165 Eileen Way, Syusset. NY 11791. wllnants its security EVEN IFTHE LOSSOR DAMAGE ISCAUSED BYTHE SELLER’SOWN
equipment (the ‘pmducr) to be free from defects in materiels and NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. Some stater dc rot allow limitations on how
wmkmanship for 0MI yearfrom date of cdgnal putiaw. under ncnnti low an
impliedwananty lasts wth8 exclu*ion of m*ntti or conrquen-
use and wrvica. Sell&s obligatim7fs limited to rapairing or replacing. at tM damag-ss.60 abow limitation or exdusica may not a@y to you.
itsoptii. free of chargeiwpads. laha, or tmnspodation. anypartpmv*n Seller does rot repregent that ths pmducf may not bs canpmmised or
tob.~BCti~*inm*terialsorwotkmaMhipundsrnormalusaandssrvice. dnxlmwntsd: that
the
product will prevent *ny persona ,n,“ly
orprqredy
Ssl!wsh*II havenoobligion underthiswamMyoth*miseifthepmdti loss by burglary. abbey, iim or othemise: or that ths peducf will in *II
Is tiered ci
i-w npsked cr servicedby anycns other than the casespovide adsquete
warning or pmtedion. Buyer understands that *
~118~ In case of defect. confact the security fnoiessbnal who installed pmper@ installed and maintained alarm my onfy reduce the dsk of *
*nd maintains your security system w
m* Seller
fcf pmdud repair. burglary. mbbefy. w firecccuning without prcvidng *n alarm, but it is nc!
Thii one yeartimited Warrantyis in lieu of all
0m*r express
warmnties. l”su- or * g”*mnt**
that such will not c‘o,r or that thom will be “c
obligations. w liabiliiies. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES personal injury cf property bss as* msuit. CONSEOUENTLY. SELLER
WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF. AU IMPLIED WAR- SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY. PROP-
W\NTIES. OBLIGATIONS. OR LIABILITIES MADE BY SELLER IN ERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE
CONNECTION WITH THIS PROWCT. INCLUD(NG ANY IMPLIED PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. Hcwewr. ii &I*, Isheld liable.
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FORA PARTICU whether &ectly cf indirectly. iw any bss OTdamaga arising under this
LAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A Limited Warranty o( cthetwise. mgatdless ci caus o( origin. Selleh
PERlODOFONEYEARFROMTHEDATEOFORlGlNALPURCHASE. maximum liabilityshall not in anycas* sxcesd m* pumham ptim of ths
ANY ACTION OR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, INCLUDING BUT pmdw and shall bs
m* OJmpleteand*xcl”siw rsmedyagainstSeller.
NOTLlMlTEDTOANYlMPLlEDWARRANTYOFMERCHAKTABILITY. This warrantygivesyc” -tic legal rights. and you may *lsc he”* other
MUST BE BROUGHT WlTHfN la MONTHS OF DATE OF ORIGINAL d#ds which “my frcm stat* to st*t*. No increaseOTailsration. written OT
PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER SE LIABLE TO ANYONE “edml. to this vmlranty I* autlKsized.
FOR ANY CONSEOUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR
BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY. EXPRESS OR
AD400-%@I
4 156-1255-01
AD.lW-22-W
1
156-125501
0 ADEMCO fgga ADEMCO. 165Eileen Way. Syor~et. NeWYti 11791
(“ADEMCOJ
FD~ Use
with Quick Enrollment Divlce (QED) control panels ONLY!
5808C Photoelectronic Smoke/Heat Detector with
Built-in Wireless Transmitter Installation Instructions
SPEClPtCAllONS
Power source: Two
3-volt CR123A Lithium Baltefies (indude@leplace with Duracell DL1234 Sanyo
CR123A, PanaticCR123A. orADEMCO466)
Maintenance Limits (Maintenance signal
is tiMted at &her smoke I&): Hot Sensitivity: 0.65% 0.15% per foot
Cold Sensitivity: IBSSthan 6% per foot
Height: 2.5 inches (14 cm)
Diameter 5.5 inches (64 mm)
Weight: 0.7 lb. (310 g)
Operating Ambient Temperature Range: 4.410 37.8” C (40” to 106 F)
Operating Humidity Range: 5% to 95% Relative Humidity
Heat Sensor: 135OF Fixed Temperature Elec4rcmic Thermistors
Agency Listings: UL 268- Commercial Installations
NDTlCE:Thls manual shouldbs leftwith tbs cvmer/ussrcf thisequipment.
IYPORTAPTT:This dstwtcr must bs tasted and msintainsd mgulady
fcllowina NFPA 72reauimments. The detedcf should bs dawwd at bast
instruUiaxsicrwmpatibility. Tiw58oBc smck&a*tdstectorcanbeused
wth m*aamEH mcaiwrfwamm*rdal instalkdkms.m*t~smitt*r~n
sendm, tamper. maintswnce (whenQEDmntrd panelswe equ@ped
to - maintanancs s@l*,. .vld banary mndition messagesto the
OEDsystem’s mcefver.The m&t- sim willeimerlrmcatethatthe
pholochamberregui~deani~or~tthadetedcrcannolongerrerpond
tc smok* and may need rsplwmmt. ~9i*r to m* wimbss syrtem’s
i~~iormemaxinumnumbaci-tt*mm*tuv,besupported.
Wh*,nsmoke *ctiy*tss the detector. the LED flashes rapidly. The LED
flashes wmnally. about every 40 seccnds. when the detector 18in
thenal alarm only. A mewage isaIs0wnt tc the wiml*sgEDccnbcl
panel and the smcke detectcl’s ID number is displayed *t Ihe keypad.
The alarm message is tmnsmitt*d *“sty 4 semnds until the smoke
ccnditiin has cleared and the detectw has reset. RESTORE message
is thsn transmined tc th&EDwntrol panel and tfw ID number can be
deamd frcm the panel. During “crmal. maintenance. and low b*“*ry
ccwJitkw. ths LED “ashes appmx~matsly crws *vwy 40 seconds.
The 580SC Is powered by two 5vclt CR123A or DL123A Lithium
battetiss (included). The detector checks for low battenes 81*very
normalLEDilash. IfalowbaU*ryisdel*cled,th*transmin*r~endsalow
battery
message tctheQEDwntml panel. which beepsanddisplays the
detoctc~s ID.The batteries should be replaced within ssven daysof the
first low battery beep at th* ccntml par?&. SE SURE TO REPLACE
BOTH BATTERIES WITH FRESH ONES. To replaca betteries:
Install two new 3-vck CRl23A Lfthium batbhs in th* battery
compartmsnt. Fcllcw the polaritydagmm inslds th* ccmpartm*nt.
R*inst*lf th* smoks detectw onto the mwnting pL* by tumfng the
dstectcr dcdwise.
nstthednatorasdes&-& h th+ TESTINO TRANSMITTER SIG-
NALseniondmismanu~.ThelEDs~~~~~~~
ssccnds to indcats - opsmtbn. If lhs batteriesam not installad
-ly. m* smokedetectorwill MX0pent.s snd ths batbrim maybe
dam*pad. pim*~~~mssrotappearmbesendngasipnalduri”g
*w of m* tests,checkfw - battely kwa~lati.
The smoke de,*c,ds ID must bs *nrdled in the OEDxntml panel
during installstkan cf ms system. TheaED mntrd panel should bs
programmed tc *,nrdl ths 5awC asan ‘RF unit (must bs programmed
as‘supe,v,sed RF”ic, ULins,all*tbns). Put th&EDmntrd panel inthe
pmgramming mode and perform ttd iollcwing:
Propram th* d*t*ctc, as loop 1 and manually *nbr Iha s&al number
that is on the label ci the SBOBCw pmss the Test Switch to cwse *
transmission from ths dstactw. Additional tmnsmissfcns will mux) the
Wniirm” display to appear on Ihe keypad dbplsy.

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