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5834 Wireless Key Transmitter INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE GENERAL INFORMATION The 5834 key transmitter is a portable wireless transmitter for use only with wireless alarm systems that support 5800 Series receivers. Note the following: • Buttons are typically used for arming and disarming, but can be programmed for any zone response. • A button must be pressed and held for at least 1/2 second to activate the transmitter. This feature minimizes the possibility of accidental transmissions. • The factory-installed replaceable lithium battery provides power for up to five (5) years. • The 5834-4 transmitter provides up to eight (8) functions and has an optional high security (encrypted) mode that sends rolling-code encrypted messaging to the RF receiver. High Security Mode Note: If used in high security mode, must be used with a receiver or control that supports high security mode. i.e., 5881EN, 5883, 6150RF, or 6160RF receiver or a LYNXR Series control panel (Revision 13.1 or higher). 5834-009-V0 KEY KEY KEYKEY A C B D 5834-4 4-Button Transmitter Using a Button: To activate a programmed function, press and hold the appropriate key(s) for at least ½ second. PROGRAMMING For complete details on how to program the transmitter at the control panel, see the control unit's Installation Instructions. When programming, note the following: • Each 5834 transmitter has two unique serial numbers assigned during manufacture. • Each button on the unit also has a distinct "loop" number (refer to Loop Number diagrams below) that you must program into the control panel during installation. • Assign each button to an individual zone and designate the Input Type as "BR" (Button Type RF). • When prompted for the serial number, press and release the appropriate button twice, or, manually enter the serial number at the keypad. NOTE: Serial #2 is one (1) digit higher than serial #1, which is printed on the rear of the transmitter. • To enroll serial number 1 for use in High Security mode, simultaneously press and hold the A - B - C buttons To enroll serial number 2 for use in High Security mode, simultaneously press and hold the B - C - D buttons 5834-008-V0 SERIAL #1 LOOP 4 SERIAL #1 LOOP 1 SERIAL #2 LOOP 1 SERIAL #2 LOOP 3 SERIAL #1 LOOP 3 SERIAL #2 LOOP 4 SERIAL #1 LOOP 2 SERIAL #1 FUNCTIONS ACTIVATE WHEN THE RESPECTIVE BUTTON IS HELD DOWN AT LEAST 1/2 SECOND. SERIAL #2 FUNCTIONS ACTIVATE WHEN THE TWO RESPECTIVE SERIAL #2 BUTTONS ARE PRESSED AT THE SAME TIME AND HELD DOWN AT LEAST 1/2 SECOND. NOTE 1. 2. SERIAL #2 LOOP 2 Loop Numbers for the 5834 Keyfob Buttons SELECTING STANDARD OR HIGH-SECURITY MODE If used with LYNXR Series controls earlier than Revision 13.1, the Standard Mode must be selected. To select Standard or High Security mode, simultaneously press and hold the indicated buttons for five seconds. For Standard Mode B - C - D For High-Security Mode A - C - D The LED flashes green when transmitting in Standard Mode and red when transmitting in High-Security Mode. ASSIGNING A WIRELESS KEY TO A USER • On most control panels, if the wireless key is assigned to arm and disarm the system, you must assign it to a user in order for it to operate. This is accomplished through User Code programming at the control panel. See the control panel’s Installation and Setup Guide for specific instructions on programming User Codes. The table on the next page summarizes the procedures. • If you are programming arming and disarming functions on both serial numbers, each serial number must be assigned to a separate user. On Vista 32/40/50/50P/100, and up You must assign a user to the button in order for it to operate. To assign a user number to the Arm/Disarm button: 1. Enter [4-digit User Code] + [8] + [User No.] + [4-digit new User Code]. 2. Answer Yes or No to the “Open/Close Report ?” question. 3. Answer Yes to the “RF Button ?” question. 4. Enter the zone number assigned to the Arm/Disarm button. 5. Keypad shows the summary of user information on its display. 6. Test Arm/Disarm button to make sure it operates correctly. On Vista-20P/15P/10P and variants You must assign a user to the button in order for it to operate, and must enter a sequence of keystrokes as described below. NOTE: There is a two-second timeout for keystroke commands on Vista P series panels, therefore you must enter the keystrokes as quickly as possible. 1. Enter [4-digit Master Code] + [8] + [User Number] + [# 4] + [two digit zone number] assigned to the fob. 2. Test Arm/Disarm and other functions to confirm proper operation. REPLACING THE BATTERY The LED will not flash during transmission if the battery is low. Replace the battery as follows. 1. Remove the screw from the case back, then remove the case back. 2. Insert the blade of a small screwdriver under the battery as shown below. 3. Twist the screwdriver to release the battery. 4. With the Positive (+) end of a new battery facing UP, insert the battery as shown, sliding it under the gold tab, then pressing down to snap into place. IMPORTANT: Positive (+) end must face up. Use Maxell CR2032 or Duracell DL2032 lithium battery only. 5. Replace the case back and replace the screw to secure the case. ! • •• • Improper installation will result in damage to the battery. • •• • Do not remove the printed circuit board. Failure of Replaceable Batteries This wireless key has been designed to provide several years of battery life under normal conditions. The expected battery life is a function of the device environment, usage and type. Ambient conditions such as high humidity, high or low temperatures, or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life. This device will report a low battery condition to the control panel as a trouble condition, when the batteries need to be replaced. In addition the LED will not flash when a button is pressed. However, if the device is unused for a long period of time, it may fail to operate as expected. Regular testing and maintenance will keep the sys…
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EXHIBIT 4-1 CFS8DL5824 / 573F-5824 EXTERNAL PHOTOS TOP PLASTIC: BOTTOM PLASTIC:
EXHIBIT 8 CFS8DL5824 / 573F-5824 LABEL INFORMATION SECTION 2.1033 (c) and Part 15.21 SECTION 2.1033 (c) Label and label location - A photo showing the identification label clearly (you must be able to see the name and FCC ID number), and the location on the device. In lieu of a photo for this, you may submit an engineer’s drawing. Part 15.21 / SECTION 2.1033 (c Statement - for all intentional and unintentional radiators is also printed on the label. All devices shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous location on the device: “ This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 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. “ (a)(5) When the device is so small or for such use that it is not practicable to place the statement specified under paragraph (a) of this section on it, the information required by this paragraph shall be placed in a prominent location in the instruction manual or pamphlet supplied to the user or, alternatively, shall be placed on the container in which the device is marketed. However, the FCC identifier or the unique identifier, as appropriate, must be displayed on the device. PLEASE SEE THE USERS MANUAL ( EXHIBIT 7 ) FOR THE STATEMENT
EXHIBIT 4-2 CFS8DL5824 / 573F-5824 INTERNAL PHOTOS PCB IN PLASTIC: BATTERY POSITION: TOP OF PCB: BOTTOM OF PCB:
EXHIBIT 5-1 CFS8DL5824 / 573F-5824 Report of Measurements . Measurements for the Intentional Radiator,and OBW were made in accordance 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 procedure 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 antenna 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 wa s 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. Similar measurements were made on the receiver to ensure compliance as an unintentional radiator. Note, The Spectrum Analyzer resolution bandwidths set as follows; (Video Bandwidth is always set 3X greater than RBW) For occupied bandwidth measurements, RBW = 30KHz and VBW = 100KHz. For radiated emissions below 1 GHz, the RBW = 100kHz. Detector function set to peak. For radiated emissions above 1 GHz, the RBW = 1MHz. 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". HONEYWELL SECURITY & CUSTOM ELECTRONICS REV K JAN 10 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville, NY 11747 EXHIBIT 5-3 FCC ID CFS8DL5824 Date : 6/18/2010 Tested by : Y. Mohammed Approved by : K. Eskildsen Test Sample (model) : 5834-4 Keyfob Test method: ANSI C63.4 - 2004 Test specification: FCC Part 15, Sub-part C and RSS 210 , Issue 7 Notes: (1) Fo = 344.94 MHz. (2) Detector = Peak (3) Frequency range scanned to 4 GHz. Emissions not reported were more than 20dB below the specified unit. [(Meter reading + Cable/Amp factor + Antenna factor) / 20 )] (4) Conv. Reading = 10 (5) Corr. Reading = Conv. Reading X Duty Cycle (6) Six Highest Emissions Recorded Freq. (MHz) Antenna Polarity (V/H) Meter Reading (dB uV) Cable/Amp Factor (dB) Antenna Factor (dB/m) Conv. Reading (uV/M) Duty Cycle (%) Corr. Reading (uV/M) Limit @ 3M (uV/M) 30 LAST CAL 16 FEB 09 CABLE C LAST CAL 10 JUL 09 BICONILOG S/N:00045682 729 344.94 h 60.90 2.3 15.35 8462.510.0% 846.37292 689.88 h 23.70 3.2 20.02 221.810.0% 22.2729 1034.82 h 33.30 4.4 24.85 1341.210.0% 134.1500 1379.76 h 30.10 4.9 25.93 1113.010.0% 111.3500 1724.70 h 33.60 5.5 26.96 2009.110.0% 200.9729 2069.64 h 28.20 6.4 31.36 1986.110.0% 198.6729 2414.58 h 2.07 6.9 32.15 113.810.0% 11.4729 2759.52 h 31.60 7.4 32.37 3702.510.0% 370.3500 3104.46 h 26.20 * 7.9 32.73 2195.310.0% 219.5729 3449.40 h 31.50 * 9.2 33.00 4841.710.0% 484.2729 4000 NOTE: * = NOISE FLOOR LAST CAL 16 FEB 09 CABLE C LAST CAL 10 JUL 09 BICONILOG S/N:00045682 EXHIBIT 5.4 CFS8DL5824 / 573F-5824 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH RBW = 30 KHz VBW = 100KHz OBW = 319 KHz (OBW limit = 862.35KHz @344.940 MHz) EXHIBIT 6 TEST EQUIPMENT USED CFS8DL5824 / 573F-5824 Section 15.231 and ANSI C63.4 This is a list of all test equipment used. Test Equipment list for Honeywell OATS: Equipment Mfg Model Cal Date Cal Due Spectrum Analyzer Rohde & Schwarz FSEA20 10/12/09 10/12/10 Antenna (‘Biconilog’) ETS (EMCO)Lindgren 3149 07/10/09 07/10/10 PLEASE SEE PAGE 2- 4 FOR TEST EQUIPMENT TRACEABILITY If you need any additional information from Honeywell please contact: Greg Barbato RF Engineer (Acting for Ken Eskildsen) Phone (Direct): (516) 577-5863 Email: [email protected]
EXHIBIT 5-2 CFS8DL5824 / 573F-5824 TEST SETUP PHOTOS UUT VERT , SENSE HORZ: UUT HORZ , SENSE HORZ: UUT OBLQ , SENSE HORZ: UUT VERT , SENSE VERT: UUT HORZ , SENSE VERT: UUT OBLQ , SENSE VERT: PICTURE OF THE HONEYWELL OATS AT: 2 CORPORATE CENTER DRIVE MELVILLE, NY 11747
2 Corporate Drive · Melville, New York · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 344.94 MHz - 344.94 MHz | - |

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