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5800C2W / 5800C2WCN Convert to Wireless Module – Installation Instructions GENERAL INFORMATION The Honeywell 5800C2W Convert to Wireless Module (referred to as the 5800C2W, module, or 5800C2WCN in Canada) enables retrofitting existing security systems by; converting their wired sensors to Honeywell’s 5800 series wireless technology, and replacing the existing control panel with a LYNX Touch or LYNX Plus series control. The 5800C2W also works with residential VISTA control panels equipped with a wireless RF receiver and keypad. IMPORTANT: This product is NOT for use with fire / heat sensors. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Length 7.0 in (178mm) Width 4.5 in. (114mm) Depth 1.5 in. (38mm) Mounting Hardware Double stick tape and screws included. Operating Temperature +14 to +140°F (– 10 to +60°C) Humidity 95% RH Max. Transmission Range Up to 300ft. (91 meters) Operating Voltage Supplied by plug-in transformer 15.5VDC (± 5%) @ 1A P/N: 300-07052, or 300-07102 Canada Battery Backup Use 12V, 4Ah battery such as Honeywell 467, Yuasa NP4-12, Casil CA1240 or equivalent. Provides 4 hours of backup. Battery is to be located in the existing control panel. DO NOT use batteries of larger capacity. Tamper Detection Activated when the cover is removed. 5800C2W Supervision low battery backup battery power each enrolled zone transmits a supervi- sory message every 72 minutes AC loss is reported as low battery (See LED descriptions on back page.) LED Status Indicators input power backup power wireless trans- mission (The input power indicator is viewable through the enclosure cover.) Input Zones (9 hardwired) All zones that are used must have an EOL resistor. (Refer to the back page for de- tailed information.) Auxiliary Output (12VAUX) Provides 14.2VDC ±15% @ 100mA to supply PIR motion, or glassbreak sensors. 1 Mount and wire the module Guidelines: Since the existing control panel is being replaced, its security func- tions will be performed by the new LYNX or VISTA control panel. The existing control panel can remain for the purpose of housing the backup battery. The existing control panel can be powered down and the transformer unplugged. The 5800C2W module will charge the battery. This is also a good time to replace the existing battery if needed. At the existing control panel, tag and remove the sensor wires as they will now go to the 5800C2W. Up to nine [9] hardwired zones can be handled by each 5800C2W module. DO NOT mount inside the control panel or other metal enclosure. The integral battery cable fuse MUST be positioned inside the control panel enclosure. The fuse is not replaceable. Before mounting permanently, conduct Go/No Go tests (see control’s instructions) to verify adequate signal strength, relocate if necessary. Mounting and Wiring: Note: This product must be installed in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. 1. Refer to the wiring diagram on the back. 2. Select a mounting position for the module. In most installations locating the module close to the existing control panel is ideal. Note: If needed, the 5800C2W can be located remotely by extend- ing the existing sensor wires. If needed, you may cut and splice (observing good workmanship) the battery wires and extend their length up to 0.9 meters (3ft) using 22 AWG wire, minimum. Ensure the integral battery cable fuse is positioned inside the control panel enclosure. 3. Mount “Tamper Magnet” to enclosure cover. 4. Attach using the supplied double stick tape (and screws if desired). 5. Ensure the wiring is complete. Use cable ties as necessary to secure wiring. Plug the power transformer into an un-switched outlet and secure with screw. Then attach the backup battery wires. 2 Calibrate the module zones Calibration: The calibration process enables the 5800C2W to learn what zones will be active and what value EOL resistors are used. Unused zones that are open WILL NOT be recognized and reported. 1. Ensure all zones are connected and not tripped. 2. On the 5800C2W, click the top left button (SW2). Indicator LED #1 will flash Red for 1/2 second, then turn steady Green. 3. DONE. The 5800C2W is calibrated and ready to enroll in the control panel. Note: If the 5800C2W loses both AC and battery backup power, the zone calibration data is retained. 3 Enroll the module in the control panel Enrollment: As a wireless device, each 5800C2W has a unique 7-digit serial number to enable the control panel to recognize it. Further, since the 5800C2W has nine zones each zone is automatically assigned the next sequential serial number. Remember, unused zones are not reported or transmitted to the control panel. For example, below all zones except #6 are used: Item Serial # Item Serial # zone 1 xxx-xxx1 zone 6 (if not used) none zone 2 xxx-xxx2 zone 7 xxx-xxx7 zone 3 xxx-xxx3 zone 8 xxx-xxx8 zone 4 xxx-xxx4 zone 9 xxx-xxx9 zone 5 xxx-xxx5 All zones are Loop 1. The 5800C2W tamper switch is assigned as Loop 4 for the lowest numbered zone used. Enrolling the 5800C2W into the control panel is similar to any 5800 series wireless device. There are two methods that can be used. Method 1 : 1. Refer to the control panel’s guide and set it to “Zone Programming” mode. 2. Enroll the first zone as an "RF" type (supervised RF) device in the control panel. 3. Trip the zone (LED #1 flashes Green to indicate the information has been sent) and wait for the keypad to beep (about 2 seconds), then trip zone again. Confirm the correct serial number has been enrolled. Repeat for each zone used. Method 2 : 1. Locate the unique 7-digit serial number for the 5800C2W module. This is located on the carton and on the module’s circuit board. 2. For each zone used, increment (in order) the 7-digit serial number to determine the serial number for each zone. Refer to the example table to the left. Note: The next step can also be done using Honeywell’s Compass software. 3. Refer to the control panel’s guide and manually program the 5800C2W module, follo…
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EXHIBIT 4-1 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W EXTERNAL PHOTOS TOP OF PLASTIC: Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT 4-1 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W EXTERNAL PHOTOS CONT. BOTTOM OF PLASTIC: EDGE OF PLASTIC: Page 2 of 2
EXHIBIT 4-1 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W EXTERNAL PHOTOS CONT. BOTTOM OF PLASTIC: EDGE OF PLASTIC: Page 2 of 2
EXHIBIT 4-2 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W INTERNAL PHOTOS PCB IN PLASTIC: Page 1 of 3 EXHIBIT 4-2 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W INTERNAL PHOTOS CONT. PLASTIC CASE BACK: TOP OF THE PCB: Page 2 of 3 EXHIBIT 4-2 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W INTERNAL PHOTOS CONT. BOTTOM OF THE PCB: Page 3 of 3
EXHIBIT 5-1 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W Report of Measurements Measurements for the Intentional Radiator and OBW were made in acordance with the procedures and reporting requirements at: Honeywell's OATS (FCC No: 152762 & IC No: 573F-1) which is located at: 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747. Measurements were made in accordance with the procedures and reporting requirements of ANSI C63.4-2003. The Test Set-Up (C63.4 section 10.1.3) is shown in EXHIBIT 5-2; "Test Setup Photos". The sequence of testing (C63.4 section 10.1.7) for radiated emissions is as follows: A preliminary scan was conducted with the receiver antenna close to the EUT in order to identify the emission characteristics of the EUT (C63.4 section 8.3.1.1). The antenna and EUT were then placed at the proper separation (3 Meters) with the EUT positioned at 80 cm on a non- conducting turntable. The EUT was rotated on the turntable to maximize the received signal strength, then the receiver height was varied between one (1) and four (4) Meters to further maximize the received reading. Thereafter, the device was again rotated to a peak output position and the antenna height was re-adjusted for maximum received signal. This procedure was re-iterated until there was no further increase in signal level. This procedure was performed with the EUT rotating in three orthogonal planes (C63.4 section 13.1.4.1) to generate a final maximum reading which is recorded on the radiated emissions result sheet. Note, Spectrum Analyzer resolution bandwidths set as follows; (Video Bandwidth is always set 3X greater than RBW) For occupied bandwidth measurements, RBW = 30Hz and VBW = 100KHz. For radiated emissions below 1 GHz, the RBW = 100 KHz. Detector function set to peak. For radiated emissions above 1 GHz, the RBW = 1 MHz. Detector function set to peak. TRANSMITTER RADIATED EMISSIONS are recorded in "EXHIBIT 5-3". OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH is recorded in "EXHIBIT 5-4". TEST EQUIPMENT (per C63.4 section 10.1.4) is recorded in "EXHIBIT 6".
EXHIBIT 5-3 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W RADIATED EMISSIONS 5800C2W Page 1 of 1
EXHIBIT 5-4 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH RBW = 30KHz VBW = 100KHz OBW = 217.94 KHz (OBW limit = 862.35KHz @344.940 MHz) Page 1 of 1
EXHIBIT 5-6 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W 5800C2W LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS LINE 1 (PHASE) Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT 5-6 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W 5800C2W LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS CONT. LINE 2 (NEUTRAL) Page 2 of 2
EXHIBIT 6 CFS8DL5800C2W / 573F-5800C2W TEST EQUIPMENT USED Part 15.231, ANSI C63.4, RSS 210 This is a list of all test equipment used. Test Equipment list for Honeywell OATS & Conducted Line EQUIPMENT: MANUFACTURER: MODEL: CAL DATE: CAL DUE DATE: Spectrum Analyzer Rohde & Schwarz FSU 05/09/2013 05/09/2014 Antenna ('Biconilog') ETS (EMCO)Lindgren 3149 07/08/2013 07/08/2014 LISN COM-POWER LI-115 10/17/2013 10/17/2014 If you need any additional information from Honeywell, please contact: Andrew Roussin, Engineer (Acting for Mark Schmidt) Phone (Direct): 516-577-5935 Email: [email protected] lssue Date: 5ll3l20l3 GENERAL CALIBRATION. INC. 2MARS COURT General Calibration, Inc. 2 Mars Court, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 Phone (97 3) 299 -2950 F ax (97 3) 299-0595 Certificate #: 1034725 WorkOrder#: RH509 Customer#: 001464 $ffi HONEYWELL SECURTTY (001464) 2 CORPORATE CENTER DRIVE MEL\IILLE.NY I1747 BOONTON.NJ 07005 Job No.: wl7 Asset Tas No.: n4% "
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