Ademco 8DL5808W3XT Photoelectronic Smoke/Temperature Detector with Transmitter User Manual

Honeywell International Inc. Photoelectronic Smoke/Temperature Detector with Transmitter Users Manual

Users Manual

General InformationBefore installing detectors, please thoroughly read these installation instructions  and  Guide  for  Proper  Use  of  System  Smoke  Detectors (A05-1003-002),  which  provides  detailed  information  on  detector spacing,  placement,  zoning,  wiring,  and  special  applications.  Copies of this manual are available from Honeywell.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.General DescriptionThe  5808W3  photoelectronic  smoke/heat  detector  with  built-in wireless transmitter is intended for use with wireless alarm systems that  support  5800  series  devices.  Refer  to  control/communicator installation  instructions  for  compatibility.  The  5808W3  smoke/heat  detector  can  be  used  with  any  5800  series  wireless  receiver/transceiver for residential installations. For commercial installations, the 5881ENHC or the 5883H receiver is required. 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 maintenance signal fully complies with the sensitivity  test  requirement  specified  in  NFPA  72,  10.4.4.2.4  and  is approved  by  UL.  Refer  to  the  wireless  system’s  instructions  for  the maximum number of transmitters that can be supported.The 5808W3 incorporates  a  state-of-the-art optical sensing  chamber and  an  advanced  microprocessor.  The  microprocessor  allows  the detector  to  automatically  maintain  proper  operation  at  factory calibrated detection levels, even when sensitivity is altered due to the presence of contaminants settling into the unit’s smoke chamber. In order  for  this  feature  to  work  properly, the  chamber  must  never  be opened  while  power  is  applied  to  the  smoke  detector.  This  includes cleaning, maintenance or screen replacement. All models also feature a restorable, built-in, fixed temperature (135°F) thermal detector and is also capable of sensing a pre-freeze condition if the temperature is below 41°F.The 5808W3 contains a piezoelectric horn which generates the ANSI S3.41  temporal  pattern  in  an alarm condition. In alarm, a message is  also  sent  to  the  wireless  control  panel.  The  alarm  message  is transmitted  every  4  seconds  until  the  smoke  or  heat  condition  has cleared  and  the  detector  has  reset.  During  an  alarm  condition, pressing the  detector’s test switch will silence the piezoelectric horn for 5 minutes.  Once  the detector has  reset, a RESTORE  message is transmitted  to  the  control  panel.  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.  The mounting  base  installation  is simplified  by  the  incorporation  of  features  compatible  with  drywall fasteners  or  other  methods  that  provide  a  method  for  securing  the detector in place.5808W3 Photoelectronic Smoke/Temperature Detector with Built-in Wireless TransmitterINSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDEI56-2768-005RTwo  LEDs  and  a  sounder  on  the  detector  provide  local  visual  and audible indication of the detector’s status:Table 1: Detector LED ModesGreen LED Red LED Piezoelectric HornPower Up Blinks every 5 secBlinks every 5 sec OffNormal (standby) Blinks every 10 sec Off OffOut of Sensitivity Off Blinks every 5 sec OffFreeze Trouble Off Blinks every 10 sec OffSmoke Alarm Off Blinks every 1 sec Temporal PatternThermal Alarm Off Blinks every 4 sec Temporal PatternLow Battery Off Blinks every 45 secChip every 45 sec after LED blinks for 7 daysDuring  initial  power-up,  the  red  and  green  LEDs  will  blink synchronously  once  every  5  seconds.  It  will  take  approximately  20 seconds for the detector to finish the power-up cycle (see Table 1).After power-up has completed and the detector is functioning normally within  its listed sensitivity  range,  the  green  LED blinks once every 10  seconds.  If  the  detector  is  in  need  of  maintenance  because  its sensitivity  has  shifted  outside  the  listed  limits,  the  red  LED  blinks once every 5 seconds. When alarm has been activated by smoke, the red  LED  blinks  every  1  second.  During  a  thermal  alarm  condition (>135°F) the red LED blinks once every 4 seconds. The LED indication must  not  be  used in place of the tests  specified  under  Testing.  In  a freeze trouble condition, the red LED will blink once every 10 seconds (refer to  Table 1). If the  detector senses  a low battery condition, the red LED blinks once every 45 seconds.To measure the detector’s sensitivity, the i3 Series Model SENS-RDR Infrared Sensitivity Reader tool (see Figure 4) should be used. Refer to instruction manual D100-98-00 for proper use of the SENS-RDR.Low Battery DetectionThe 5808W3 is powered by a single 3-volt CR123A or DL123A Lithium battery  (included).  The  detector  checks  for  a  low  battery  at  least every 65 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 zone number. In addition, the red LED of the 5808W3 will blink every 45 seconds and the test switch will be disabled. This condition will exist for a minimum of 7 days, and then the detector’s horn  will  “chirp”  about  every  45  seconds.  Pressing  the  test  switch during  this  time  will  silence  the  chirps  for  12  hours.  The  battery should be replaced BEFORE the chirps begin. Be sure to replace the battery with a fresh one.- 1 -PLEASE GO TO THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 4 FOR THE FCC & IC STATEMENTS
Battery Installation and ReplacementTo replace the battery:1.   Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector counterclockwise. Remove the battery, and dispose properly.2.   To  ensure  proper  power-down  sequence,  wait  a  minimum  of 20 seconds before installing new battery.3.   Install  a  new  3-volt  CR123A  Lithium  battery  in  the  battery compartment. Follow the polarity diagram inside the compartment.4.   Reinstall the smoke detector onto the mounting base by turning the detector clockwise.5.   Test  the  detector  as  described  in  the  TESTING  SIGNAL STRENGTH section of this manual. The green LED should blink about once every 10 seconds to indicate normal operation. If the battery  is  not  installed  correctly,  the  smoke  detector  will  not operate and the battery may be damaged. If the detector does not appear to be sending a  signal during any of the  tests, check for correct battery installation and for a fully charged battery.TEST SWTICHRED LEDGREEN LEDS0289-00Figure 1. 5808W3 Wireless Smoke/Heat DetectorProgrammingThe smoke detector must be enrolled in the control panel before it can operate in the system. The 5808W3 smoke/heat protection zone must be enrolled as Loop 1 and “Input Type” 3 (supervised RF).If  programmed,  this  smoke  detector  is  capable  of  monitoring  the additional  conditions  of  Maintenance  (transmitted  as  Loop  2),  and Low  Temperature  (transmitted  as  Loop  3).  Tamper  is  transmitted as Loop 4,  but does not  require programming. To  take advantage  of the value added features of Maintenance and Low Temperature, you must program each loop as a separate zone in the 5800 series wireless compatible panel.1.  Enter the control’s Zone Programming mode.2.  Enter the zone number to be programmed.3.  Enter the applicable zone type when prompted. Program •Loop1(Heat/Smoke)asaFirezone(type9or16), •Loop2(High/LowMaintenance)asa24-Hr.Troublezone(type19), and  •Loop3(FreezeWarningSensor)asa24-Hr.Aux.zone(type8).  NOTE:  Loop  2  High/Low  Maintenance  is  supported  only  on commercial control panels such as the Vista-128FBP.4.   When  prompted,  enter  Input  Type  03  (3  on  some  controls) – Supervised RF Transmitter.5.   When prompted for the serial number, transmit from the detector by activating the tamper switch. To do this, hold the base of the detector  in  one hand, and rotate  the  detector  counter-clockwise on the base until it snaps open. Then return to clockwise position until the detector snaps into place. 6.   When the serial number is displayed, transmit from the detector a second time by activating the tamper switch again as described in Step 5. The current loop number (4) will begin to flash.7.   Manually change the loop number to the desired loop number for the zone (according to the application).8.   When  programming  for  this  zone  is  complete,  program  other zones for the transmitter as necessary (except  for Tamper Loop 4, which does not require programming).   WARNING:  The  fire  protection  zone  enrolled  must  always  be Loop 1. Otherwise, fire annunciations will not be reported by the control.9.   Exit  Programming  mode  when  programming  is  complete,  and test the detector. Refer to the Testing Section.See the control unit’s installation instructions for further details. MountingFirst,  determine  the  best  location  for  the  smoke  detector,  one  that provides  a  strong  wireless  transmission  path  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 SIGNAL  STRENGTH section of this  manual.  Prior  to  mounting  the  detector  to  the  mounting  base, you  must  “enroll”  the  detector’s  serial  number  into  the  system  (see the  PROGRAMMING  section).  To  mount  the  detector,  perform  the following steps:1.   Once  a  suitable  location  has  been  determined,  install  the mounting base on the ceiling  or on  the wall (if local ordinances permit). Use the two screws and anchors provided.2.   Turn the detector in a clockwise direction in the mounting base until it clicks into place.3.   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.DIRECT MOUNT HOLESTAMPER RESISTANT TA B(CUT OFF SMALL TAB TO ACTIVATE TAMPER RESIST FEATURE)TAMPER RELEASE TA BS0290-00Figure 2. Detector Mounting BaseS0162-01Figure 3. Mount Detector Across Ceiling Panel SupportDO  NOT  attach  the  detector  to  removable  ceiling panels.  Attach  the  detector  across  panel  support  as shown in Figure 3.- 2 -
Dust  covers  are  an  effective  way  to  limit the  entry  of  dust  into  the smoke detector sensing chamber during construction. However,  they may not completely prevent airborne dust particles from entering the detector. Therefore, it is recommended that the detectors be removed before beginning construction or other dust producing activity. When returning  the  system  to  service,  be  sure  to  remove  the  dust  covers from any detectors that were left in place during construction.Smoke detectors are  not to be  used  with detector  guards  unless the combination has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.Tamper ProtectionThis detector has a built-in tamper switch that will cause a CHECK signal  to  be  displayed  at  the  console  of  the  alarm  system  if  it  is removed  from  its  mounting  base.  The  5808W3  detector  includes  a tamper-resistant  feature  that  prevents  removal  from  the  mounting base without the use of a tool. To engage the tamper-resistant feature, cut the small plastic tab located on the mounting base (Figure 2), and then install the detector. To remove the detector from the base once it has been made tamper resistant, use a small screwdriver to depress the square tamper  release tab,  located on the  skirt of the  mounting base, and turn the detector counterclockwise.Testing the SensorNOTE:  Before  testing,  notify  the  central  station  that  the  smoke detector  system  is  undergoing  maintenance,  in  order  to  prevent unwanted alarms.During initial power-up,  do not use  SENS-RDR or canned  smoke  to test  the  detector.  The  SENS-RDR  and  canned  aerosol  can  be  used after  power-up  sequence  has  completed.  Detectors  must  be  tested after  installation  and  following  periodic  maintenance.  The  5808W3 may be tested as follows:A. Test Switch1.   A  recessed  test  switch  is  located  on  the  detector  housing  (see Figure 4).2.   Push  and  hold  the  recessed  test  switch  for  a  minimum  of  5 seconds.  Use  a  small  screwdriver  or  Allen  key  with  maximum diameter of 0.18 inch (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.)   If the detector is within the listed sensitivity limits, the LED on the  detector  should  blink  once  per  second  and  the  horn  should sound within 3 seconds.POSITION SENS-RDR AT  AN ANGLE ON THE OVAL AREA OR AT THE CHAMBER OPENING BY THE WORD “PAINT”RECESSED TEST SWITCHLEDPUSH RECESSED SWITCH WITH A 0.18˝ MAX. DIAMETER TOOLS0308-00Figure 4. Recessed Test Switch Opening and SENS-RDR PositionB. Smoke Entry TestA canned smoke agent may be used to test the detector. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for proper use of the canned smoke. HSI brand canned smoke has been tested and approved for use with this type of smoke detector.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.Testing Signal StrengthNOTE: Remove battery tab before installation. This test should be performed in accordance with NFPA 72 inspection, testing  and  maintenance  requirements  to  determine  a  strong communication path with the control panel.1.   Activate  the  wireless  system’s  GO/NO  GO  TEST  mode  from the keypad.2.   Depress  and  hold  the  smoke  detector’s  TEST  switch.  If  the detector  has  not  previously  detected  a  low  battery  condition and  it  is  within  proper  sensitivity  limits,  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 keypad should emit at least three audible sounds when the alarm transmission is received and will display the transmitting detector’s zone 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 zone number will clear from the console display.5.   If the console does not respond as noted, check the polarity of the battery  and  be  sure it is fresh. If this  is  an  initial  installation, try moving the detector to another location that provides proper reception. Also  be sure that  the detector has  been “enrolled”  by the control panel (see PROGRAMMING). Then, repeat the test.6.   Turn  off  the  system’s  TEST  mode  from  the  keypad  (security code + OFF).Testing Programmed LoopsThis  test  should  be  performed  before  installation  to  ensure  that  all loops intended to be used have been programmed and are operational in the system.1.   Activate the system’s TRANSMITTER  ID SNIFFER  mode from the keypad (see the control panel’s instructions). All programmed wireless  zones  will  be  displayed,  one  by  one,  on  the  system keypad.  Make  sure  all  smoke  detector  zones  are  displayed  in the sequence.  (If they are not, recheck  that all zones have been properly programmed.)  2.   With  the  detector  mounted  to  the  bracket,  press  the  smoke detector’s  TEST  switch.  All  zones  associated  with  the  smoke detector  should  disappear  from  the  keypad  on  the  next  display cycle.  This  means  that  the system  has  received  a  transmission from each loop you programmed.3.   When testing is complete, enter the Installer code + the OFF key to exit TEST mode.When all system testing has been completed, notify the central station that the system is back on line.- 3 -
MaintenanceNOTE:  Before  performing  maintenance  on  the  detector,  notify  the proper authorities and the central station that maintenance is being performed and the system will be temporarily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms, and follow this procedure exactly, referring to Figure 5.1.   Remove  the  detector  housing  from  the  base  by  twisting counter-clockwise.2.  Remove the battery from the unit.3.   Wait  20  seconds.  (To  ensure  proper  power-down  sequence,  the battery  must  be  removed  from  detector  for  a  minimum  of  20 seconds before continuing to the next step.)4.   Remove the detector cover by turning counter-clockwise.5.   Vacuum the cover or use canned air to remove any dust or debris.6.   Remove  the  top  half  of  the  screen/sensing  chamber  by  lifting straight up (see Figure 5).7.   Vacuum  or use canned  air to remove  any  dust or  particles  that are present on all chamber sections.8.   Replace  the  top  half  of  the  screen/sensing  chamber  by  aligning the arrow on the screen/sensing chamber with the arrow on the housing. Press down firmly until the screen/sensing chamber is fully seated.9.   Replace the  detector cover by placing it over the screen/sensing chamber and turning it clockwise until it snaps into place.Specifications Power Source:   One 3-volt CR123A Lithium Battery (included). (Replace with Duracell DL123A, Sanyo CR123A, Panasonic CR123A or ADEMCO 466.)Height:  2.3 inches (58 mm)Diameter:  5.3 inches (135 mm) with mounting baseWeight:  8.5 oz. (241 g) without batteryOperating Ambient Temperature Range:  32° to 100°F (0° to 38°C)  Operating Humidity Range:  0% to 95% Relative HumidityHeat Sensor:  135° F Fixed Temperature Electronic Thermistors Freeze Warning Sensor:  41°F (5°C)Agency Listings:  UL 268 – Commercial and Residential InstallationsPlease refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm SystemsFOR WARRANTY INFORMATION AND FOR DETAILS REGARDING THE LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM, REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RECEIVER/CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS210 of Industry Canada.  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.The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User’s Manual.D100-100-00    I56-2768-005R10.   Reinstall the battery into the battery compartment noting proper orientation.  The  red  and  green  LEDs  will  flash  once  every  5 seconds for approximately 20 seconds until the power-up cycle is complete.11.   Reinstall the detector and test (see the Testing section).12.   Notify the central station when the system is back in service.  IMPORTANT:  If  this  procedure  is  not  followed  exactly,  the detector may indicate a maintenance trouble after the power-up sequence is complete. If this happens, remove the battery for 20 seconds and then reinstall. REMOVABLE DETECTOR COVERSCREEN/SENSING CHAMBER(TOP HALF)DETECTOR HOUSINGS0111-00Figure 5. Removing Screen/Sensing Chamber2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747Copyright © 2007 Honeywell International Inc.www.honeywell.com/securityFCC Part 15.19(a)(3) IC RSSGEN 7.1.5FCC Part 15.21

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