Specifications
5800 System To install the particular transmitters in a 5800 system, one of two optional methods
Transmitter Installation can be used. Option 1, whose procedure is described in general below, and M
OptIons detail on page 22, involves having the system learn each transmitter to be used in
the system. Option 2, described below, involves downloading software, where
the IDs can be entered manually at the office and then downloaded to an
operating system.
OPTION 1
Learning and Assigning ID Codes at the Control
With each transmission, each transmitter sends an ID code which includes, in part,
that device’s unique factory assigned serial number. Some devices have more
than one input (sensor point) and that input is also part of the ID code. Each ID
code must be learned and assigned individually to the zone with which it will be
associated.
During programming of the zone, after the device type is entered, the display
“Learn S/N?” will appear. To have the control learn the ID then, pressing [1] will
result in the display “TRANSMIT NOW”.
The control program is now poised at a zone number to be assigned a particular
transmitter input (e.g., of a multi-point contact, single-point motion detector, sin-
gle-point smoke detector, multi-point emergency transmitter, etc.). A transmitter
will either be a/ready installed, or one of a group of transmitters to be installed at a
given site.
The appropriate transmitter input (point) is then activated to cause a complete
event transmission (e.g., by opening and closing a contact, closing and opening
a contact, pressing and releasing a button, causing alarm and restore, etc.).
/f the ID code of this first transmission event was previous/y/earned, a single, long
error sound is emitted.
/fthe /D code of this first transmission was not previous/y/earned, the assignment
of zone number and ID code (which includes device serial number and sensor
point) is stored in the control memory, and the console emits a single, short
sound to acknowledge this fact and to request a duplicate transmission to verify
the assignment.
A second transmission should then be initiated. Upon reception of a second
transmission, the control compares this second (verify) event with the first (learn)
event.
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If the two events match. the control keeps the assignment in EEPROM ~
memory and the console emits a double, short, acknowledge sound.
The “learned” ID code, together with other system attributes associated
with the particular zone are thus assigned to the selected zone number
for that transmitter’s sensor point.
If the second (verifv) transmission does not match the first (learn) trans-
mission.the control awaits another transmission to match the most re-
~ently received one. If another matching transmission is not forthcoming,
(within a pre-determined time limit), the assignment is discarded.
OPTION 2
Manual ID Code Assignment Method
Supplements REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL (DOWNLOADING)
section on page 32.
At the downloading computer location, the downloading software for the
VISTA-1 O is brought up.
The identification code numbers can be entered at the screens where the zone
characteristics and communicator reporting codes are entered. If the 5800 RF
system has been properly selected (RF expander type 5881 ) on a previous
screen, the type of transmitter and identification code [which includes input (loop)
data...see pages 42 and 43] can be entered on the same line as the other items
for each zone. The factory pre-recorded serial number is read from the non-
removable portion of the transmitter case in a 7-decimal digit (telephone number)
format.
Mark the transmitters to be used in the installation (multi-point contact, single-
point motion detector, single point smoke detecto~, multi-point emergency sen-
sor, etc.) and enter their ID codes when programming other data for the system.
When the data that defines the system is downloaded, the identification codes
will be downloaded also and stored in EEPROM memory.
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