Ademco 8DL5808LP-1 smoke detector transmitter User Manual I56 918 14R indd

Honeywell International Inc. smoke detector transmitter I56 918 14R indd

II users manual with FCC Part 15 statment

Indicator LightPulsing: Normal/Thermal AlarmFast Blink: Smoke AlarmNone: Call for ServiceTest SwitchS0162-00Figure 1. 5808LST Wireless Smoke/Heat DetectorPROGRAMMINGThe smoke detector’s ID must be enrolled in the control panel during installa-tion of the system. The 5808LST must be enrolled on loop 1 as an input “Type 3” (supervised RF).With the control panel in the programming mode, enter the 7 digit serial number that is on the label of the 5808LST. For confirmation, press the test switch to send a transmission to the control panel.See the control unit’s installation instructions for further details.SMOKE DETECTOR LIMITATIONS•  Smoke detectors will not sense a fire if the smoke does not reach the sensor  or  if  the  air  temperature  does  not  reach  135°  F.  In  order  for  a smoke detector to sense smoke, it must be installed in the immediate vicin-ity of the  fire. In  addition, smoke from fires in chimneys, in walls, on  roofs, in  remote  parts  of  the building, or  on  another level  from where  the  smoke detector  is  located,  may  not  reach  the  smoke  detector  quickly  enough  for occupants  to  escape  unharmed.  For  this  reason,  installer  shall  install smoke  detectors  on  every  level,  in  every  sleeping  area,  and  in  every bedroom of the household. •  Smoke detectors may not be heard. The alarm horn in this smoke detector meets or exceeds current Underwriter’s Laboratories standards. However, if the smoke detector is  not located in  the same room  as the  occupant,  or if it is  blocked by  a closed door or  normal noise, the  alarm horn may  not be heard. In addition, sound sleepers, or persons who are under the influence of drugs or alcohol may not hear the alarm or be able to react to it. Therefore, locate this smoke detector, which has a sounder rated at  85 dB at  10 feet, on every level, in every sleeping area, and in every bedroom of the household.•  In general, detectors may not always warn you about fires caused by care-lessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches, or arson.•  Smoke  detectors  are  not  fool-proof.  Like  all  electronic  devices,  smoke detectors have limitations. No type of smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time. In addition, smoke from slow, smoldering fires rises slowly and may not  reach  the smoke detector until actual flame breaks out.  This type  of smoke  may not  reach the  smoke detector in time for occupants to escape unharmed.•  Smoke  detectors  are  not  a  substitute  for  life  or  property  insurance. Though smoke detectors have been responsible for saving many lives, they are not warranted or implied to protect lives or property in the event of a fire.Before installing  detectors,  please  thoroughly  read  these  installation  instruc-tions and Manual I56-407, Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which provides detailed  information  on  detector  spacing,  placement, zoning, wiring,  and  special  applications.  Copies  of  this  manual  are  available  from ADEMCO.NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment.IMPORTANT: This detector must be tested and maintained regularly following NFPA 72 requirements. The detector should be cleaned at least once a year.GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe 5808LST photoelectronic smoke/heat detector with built-in wireless trans-mitter is intended for use with wireless alarm systems that support 5800 series devices. Refer to control/communicator installation instructions for compatibil-ity. The 5808LST smoke/heat detector can be used with 5881 series (L, M, H) and 5881EH receivers for residential installations. For commercial installations, the 5881EH receiver should be used. The transmitter can send alarm, tamper, maintenance  (when  control  panels  are  equipped  to  process  maintenance signals), and battery condition messages to the system’s receiver. The main-tenance signal fully complies with the sensitivity test requirement specified in NFPA 72, 7-2.2. Refer to the wireless system’s instructions for the maximum number of transmitters that can be supported.The 5808LST  will  sound its  built-in temporal  horn when  smoke activates  the detector  (also  the  LED  also  flashes  rapidly),  or  when  the  air  temperature reaches 135° F  (the  LED flashes  normally,  about  once every 40 seconds). A message is also sent to the wireless control panel and the smoke detector’s ID number is displayed at the console. The alarm message is transmitted every 4 seconds until the smoke condition has cleared and the detector has reset. After the horn stops, a RESTORE message is transmitted to the control panel and the ID number can be cleared from the panel. During normal and low battery condi-tions, the LED flashes approximately once every 40 seconds. The built-in Drift Compensation algorithm automatically maintains the sensitivity of the detector. Once the detector reaches its limit of compensation, it transmits a maintenance signal to the panel. In maintenance condition, the LED stops flashing.BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENTThe 5808LST is powered by two 3-volt CR123A or DL123A Lithium batteries (included). The detector checks for low batteries at least every 60 minutes. If a low battery is detected, the transmitter sends a low battery message to the control panel, which beeps and displays the detector’s ID. This condition will exist for  a  minimum  of  seven days,  and  then  the  detector’s horn  will “chirp” about every 40 seconds. The batteries should be replaced BEFORE the chirps begin. Be sure to replace BOTH batteries with fresh ones. To replace batteries:1.  Remove the detector from its mounting plate by twisting the detector coun-terclockwise. Remove batteries, and dispose properly.2.  Install two new 3-volt CR123A Lithium batteries in the battery compartment. Follow the polarity diagram inside the compartment.3.  Reinstall the smoke detector onto the mounting plate by turning the detec-tor clockwise.4.  Test  the detector  as described in  the TESTING TRANSMITTER  SIGNAL section of this manual. The LED should flash about once every 40 seconds to indicate normal operation. If the batteries are not installed correctly, the smoke detector will not operate and the batteries may be damaged. If the detector does not  appear  to be  sending a  signal during any  of the tests, check for correct battery installation.AD300-00-00  1  I56-918-14RHoneywell, 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 117915808LST Photoelectronic Smoke/Heat Detector with Built-in Wireless Transmitter Installation InstructionsSPECIFICATIONSPower Source:   Two 3-volt CR123A Lithium Batteries (included). (Replace with Duracell DL123A, Sanyo CR123A, Panasonic CR123A or ADEMCO 466.)Height:  2.05 inches (52 mm)Diameter:  5.0 inches (127 mm) without adapter bracket  5.5 inches (140 mm) with adapter bracketWeight:  8.5 oz. (241 g) without batteriesOperating Ambient Temperature Range:  0° to 38° C (32° to 100° F)Operating Humidity Range:  5% to 95% Relative HumidityHeat Sensor:  135° F Fixed Temperature Electronic Thermistors Agency Listings:  UL 268 – Commercial and Residential Installations®
•  Install detectors on the ceiling as close to the center of the room as possible. If this is not practical, install it on the ceiling no closer than 4 inches (10 cm) from any wall or corner. (See Figure 4.)•  If wall-mounting is permitted by local and state codes, and ceiling mounting is not practical, install detectors on an inside wall between 4 and 6 inches (10 and 15 cm) from the ceiling. (See Figure 4.)Figure 4: Recommended smoke detector mounting locations:BEST LOCATIONACCEPTABLE LOCATIONDEAD AIRSPACEBEST IN CENTEROF CEILINGNO CLOSER THAN 4" (10 cm)FROM SIDE WALLMOUNT ON WALLAT LEAST 4" (10 cm)FROM CEILINGNO MORETHAN 6" (15 cm)FROM CEILINGS0147-00•  Put detectors at both ends of a bedroom hallway if the hallway is more than 30 feet (9 meters) long. In addition, large rooms will require more than a single detector if the room is over 900 square feet.•  Rooms or areas that do not have smooth ceilings, or which have short, tran-som-type walls coming down from the ceiling require additional detectors.•  Install second-floor  detectors  on the ceiling at the top  of the first-to-second floor stairwell. Be sure no door or other obstruction blocks the path of smoke to the detector.•  In rooms with sloped, peaked, or gabled ceilings, install detectors 3 feet (0.9 meter) measured down on the slant from the highest point of the ceiling. See Figure 5.Figure 5: Recommended smoke detector location in rooms with sloped, gabled or peaked ceilings:HORIZONTALDISTANCEFROM PEAK3 FEET(.9M)S0148-00Where Smoke Detectors Should NOT Be Installed•  In or near areas where combustion particles are normally present such as kitchens; in garages where there are particles of combustion in vehicle exhausts; near furnaces, hot water heaters, or gas space heaters. Install detectors at least 20 feet (6 meters) away from kitchens and other areas where combustion particles are normally present.•   On  the  ceiling  in  rooms  next  to  kitchens  where  there  is  no  transom between the kitchen and these rooms. Instead, install the smoke detector on an inside wall, furthest from the kitchen. Be sure not to install smoke detectors within 4” of the ceiling or any corner or more than 6” from the ceiling.•  In damp or very humid areas, or next to bathrooms with showers. The moisture in  humid air  can enter the sensing chamber as water  vapor,  then cool and condense into droplets that cause a nuisance alarm. Install detec-tors at least 5 feet (1.5 meters) away from bathrooms.•  In  very  cold  or  very  hot  rooms  or  areas.  Operating  temperature  of  the smoke detector is 40°F to 100°F (4°C to 38°C).•  In dusty, dirty, or insect-infested areas. Dust and dirt can build up on the detector’s sensing chamber and make it overly sensitive, or can block open-ings to the sensing chamber and keep the detector from sensing smoke.•  Near fresh air inlets or returns or excessively drafty areas. Air condition-ers, heaters, fans, and fresh air intakes and returns can drive  smoke away from smoke detectors, making the detectors less effective.•  In dead  air spaces at  the top  of a  peaked ceiling or  wall/ceiling  intersect. Dead air may prevent smoke from reaching a detector. •  Near fluorescent light fixtures. Install detectors at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from such light fixtures.•  To keep your equipment in excellent working order, ongoing maintenance is required per  the manufacturer’s recommendations and  UL  and NFPA  stan-dards. At a minimum, the requirements of Chapter 7 of NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm Code, shall be followed. A  preventative maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturer’s representative. Though smoke detectors  are designed  for long  life,  they may  fail  at  any time. Any smoke detector, fire alarm equipment, or any component of that system which fails shall be repaired or replaced as soon as possible.Where to Install Smoke DetectorsWarning: As  a  minimum  requirement,  smoke detectors  must  be  installed  in accordance  with  the  National  Fire  Protection  Agency  (NFPA)  Standard  72, Chapter  5,  which  defines  the  standards  for  the  National  Fire  Alarm  Code (National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, MA 02269-9101). In addition, observe all local and national building and electrical codes.Proper Detector Location:Figure 1: Recommended smoke detector protection for single-floor residence with only one sleeping areaDINING ROOM KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOMBEDROOMLIVING ROOMSMOKE DETECTORS FOR MINIMUM PROTECTIONSMOKE DETECTORS FOR MORE PROTECTION ANDREQUIRED IN NEW CONSTRUCTIONS0144-00Figure 2: Recommended smoke detector protection for single-floor residence with more than one sleeping area:BEDROOMSMOKE DETECTORS FORMINIMUM PROTECTIONSMOKE DETECTORS FORMORE PROTECTION AND REQUIRED IN NEW CONSTRUCTIONBEDROOMBEDROOMLIVING ROOMDININGROOMKITCHENFAMILY ROOMS0145-00NFPA 72, Chapter 2, Section 2-2.1.1.1  states  as follows: “Smoke detectors shall  be  installed  outside  of  each  separate  sleeping  area  in  the  immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit, including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics. In new construction, a smoke detector also shall be installed in each sleeping room.”The above NFPA standard is a minimum requirement for smoke detector installation.  For  better  protection,  we  also  require  the  installation  of  a smoke detector inside every bedroom in existing construction.•  Install a minimum of two smoke detectors in any household, no matter how small it is.•  Put a smoke detector in the hallway outside of every separate bedroom area. (See Figure 1.) A minimum of two detectors are required in homes with two bedroom areas. (See Figure 2.)•  Put  a  smoke  detector  on  every  level  of  a  multi-level  residence.  (See Figure 3.)•  Install basement detectors on the ceiling at the bottom of the basement stair-well. (See Figure 3.)Figure  3:  Recommended  smoke  detector  protection  for  a  multi-level  resi-dence:BEDROOMBEDROOM BEDROOMLIVINGROOMKITCHENBASEMENTGARAGESMOKE DETECTORS FOR MINIMUM PROTECTIONSMOKE DETECTORS FOR MORE PROTECTION ANDREQUIRED IN NEW CONSTRUCTIONS0146-00AD300-00-00  2  I56-918-14R
CAUTIONDO NOT attach the detector to removable ceiling panels. Attach the detector across panel support as shown in Figure 3.TAMPER PROTECTIONThis detector has a built-in tamper switch that will cause a CHECK signal to be displayed at the console of the detector if it is removed from its installation bracket. The mounting bracket can also be made tamperproof by breaking off the smaller tab at the scribed line (see Figure 2), thus preventing removal of the detector without a tool. To remove the detector, use a small screwdriver to depress the tamperproof tab and turn the detector counterclockwise.TESTINGNOTE:  Before  testing,  notify  the  proper  authorities  that  the  smoke  detector system is undergoing maintenance and will temporarily be out of ser-vice. Disable the zone or system  undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms.Detectors must be tested after installation and following periodic maintenance. The 5808LST may be tested as follows:A.  TEST SWITCH  1.  A recessed test switch is located on the detector housing.  2.  Push and hold the recessed test switch for a minimum of 5 seconds. Use a small screwdriver  or allen key maximum diameter of  .18” (The alarm panel will trigger and then the smoke detector will go into alarm. If the tool is removed from the recessed switch the sounder will shut off.)  3.  The LED on  the detector  should blink once per second and the horn should sound within 3 seconds.B.  SMOKE ENTRY TEST  Hold a smoldering punk stick or cotton wick at the side of the detector and gently blow smoke through the detector until the unit alarms.C.  DIRECT HEAT METHOD (Hair dryer of 1000-1500 watts)  Direct  the  heat  toward  either  side  thermistor.  Be  sure  to  hold  the  heat source about 12 inches from the detector to avoid damage to the plastic. The detector will reset only after it has time to cool.Smoke  detection  testing  is  recommended  for  verifying  system  protection capability.A detector that fails to activate with any of these tests should first be cleaned as outlined in this manual’s MAINTENANCE section. If the detector still fails to activate, return for repair.Notify the proper authorities that the system is back on line.TESTING TRANSMITTER SIGNALNOTE: Remove battery tab before installation. This test should be performed  before installation to determine a  strong com-munication path with the control panel and after installation is complete. Also, the owner/user should test the unit at least weekly.1.  Activate the wireless system’s TEST mode from the console.2.  Depress  and  hold  the  smoke  detector’s  TEST  switch  and  the  detector should immediately transmit an alarm signal to the control panel. The built-in horn will start to sound about 2.5 seconds after depressing the button.3.  The  wireless  system’s  console  should  emit  at  least  3  audible  sounds when the alarm transmission  is received and will display the transmitting detector’s ID number.4.  When the console has received the test signal, release the TEST  switch. The horn will immediately  stop  and a few seconds later the detector’s ID number will clear from the console display.5.  If the console does not respond as noted, check the polarity of the batter-ies and  be sure  they  are fresh. If  this is  an initial installation, try  moving the  detector  to  another  location  that  provides  proper  reception.  Also  be sure that the  detector’s ID  has been “enrolled”  by  the control panel (see PROGRAMMING). Then, repeat the test.6.  Turn off the system’s TEST mode from the console (security code + OFF).CAUTIONSmoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combina-tion has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE1.  DON’T PANIC — escape may depend on clear thinking.2.  Get out of the house following the planned escape routes, if possible. Do not stop to dress or to collect anything.3.  Open doors carefully only after feeling them to see if they are hot. If a door is hot, do not open it— follow an alternate escape route.4.  Keep close to  the floor — smoke  and  hot gases rise. Breathe through a cloth (wet, if possible) and take short shallow breaths.5.  Keep doors and windows closed unless it is  necessary to open them for escape. 6.  Meet at your meeting place after leaving your home.7.  Call  the  local  fire  department  as  soon  as  possible  from  outside  the home.8.   Never re-enter a burning building.For more information about fire safety, contact your local fire department. They can supply more detailed information about making your home as free from fire hazards as possible and about planning for escape in case of fire.MOUNTINGFirst, determine the best location for the smoke detector; a location that pro-vides strong wireless transmission paths and proper smoke detection. A GOOD TRANSMISSION PATH MUST BE ESTABLISHED FROM THE PROPOSED MOUNTING  LOCATION  BEFORE  PERMANENTLY  INSTALLING  THE DETECTOR.  To  check,  perform  the  test  described  in  the  TESTING TRANSMITTER SIGNAL section of this manual. To mount the detector:1.  Once a suitable location has been determined, install the mounting bracket on the ceiling or on the wall (if local ordinances permit). Use the two screws and anchors provided.2.  Prior to mounting the detector to the  mounting  bracket,  the system must “enroll” the detector’s ID. See the PROGRAMMING section for the steps to follow.3.  Turn  the detector in  a clockwise direction in the  mounting  bracket  until it clicks into place.4.  Test the detector immediately after completing the installation (as described in the TESTING section of this manual) and refer to the control system’s instructions for additional information concerning the use of wireless smoke detectors.   TAMPER SLOT(DEPRESS TAB TOREMOVE DETECTOR)TAMPER RESISTANT TAB (CUT OFF SMALL TAB TO ACTIVATE TAMPER-RESIST FEATURE)ALIGNMENTARROWSS0158-00Figure 2. Detector Mounting BracketS0162-00Figure 3. Mount Detector Across Ceiling Panel SupportAD300-00-00  3  I56-918-14R
AD300-00-00  4  I56-918-14R©2005 HoneywellLIMITED WARRANTYHoneywell  International  Inc.,  acting  through  its  Security  &  Custom  Electronics  business  (“Seller”)  165  Eileen  Way,  Syosset,  New  York  11791,  warrants  its product(s) to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product(s) or, for product(s) not having a manufacturer’s date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply. Seller’s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labor, any product(s) which is proved not in compliance with Seller’s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product(s) is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Honeywell factory service. For warranty service, return product(s) transportation prepaid, to Honeywell Factory Service, 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791.THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER’S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT.Seller does not represent that the product(s) it sells may not be compromised or circumvented; that the product(s) will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the product(s) will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm system may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, fire, or other events occurring without providing an alarm, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result.CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT(S) FAILED TO GIVE WARNING.  HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE, WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN, SELLER’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT(S), WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER.This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller  on this product(s). No increase or alteration, written or verbal, of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized.FCC ID: CFS8DL5808LP-1FCC PART 15 STATEMENTThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.CANADA: 573F-5808LP1Smoke detectors shall be replaced after being in service for 10 years. However, any smoke detector, fire alarm equipment, or any component of that system which fails prior to that shall be repaired or replaced as soon as possible. Batteries shall be replaced upon indication of a pre-low battery condition.MAINTENANCENOTE:  Before  removing  the  detector,  notify  the  proper  authorities  that  the smoke  detector  system  is  undergoing  maintenance  and  will  be  tem-porarily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing mainte-nance to prevent unwanted alarms.NOTE:  Before removing the detector cover, note the  position  of the thermis-tors. Make sure the thermistors are not bent over when the housing is replaced.1.   Remove the detector housing by gently prying the four housing tabs    on the bottom of the base with a small-bladed screwdriver and pull    the housing from the base. Use caution to avoid damaging the    thermistors. 2.  Vacuum the screen carefully without removing it.3.   Remove screen assembly, pulling straight out (please see Figure 4).4.  Remove the sensing chamber cover.5.   Clean the sensing chamber by vacuuming or blowing out dust and    particles.6.  Replace the sensing chamber cover, aligning the arrow on the cover    top with the arrow on the printed circuit board.7.   Replace the screen by placing the screen assembly over the sensing    chamber cover and twisting until it snaps into place.8.   Replace the housing by aligning the two triangular slots on the    base with their counterparts on the housing. Gently press the    housing until it locks in place. Check to make sure that the ther-   mistors are in the upright position.9.   Reinstall the detector.10. Notify the proper authorities that the system is back in operation.REMOVABLEHOUSINGBASEREMOVABLESCREENSENSINGCHAMBER COVERSENSINGCHAMBERS0163-00Figure 4. Removal of Cover and Screen for Cleaning Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems

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