Honeywell ADEMCO 5804BDV User Manual

Honeywell ADEMCO 5804BDV User Manual

Two-way wireless key with voice status

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About the 5804BDV
The 5804BDV is a four-button remote control for your alarm system. It can send a command to the alarm system, such as to arm or disarm,
as well as receive system status. Two LEDs and a speaker indicate system status. The 5804BDV is typically used for arming, disarming, and
home automation. Check with your installer to understand which functions the buttons have been assigned on your unit.
Operating the Buttons
Activating a Function
To activate a function, press and hold the appropriate button down until the yellow LED flashes, and then release it.
Requesting System Status
You can check system status before arming or disarming your system.
Check your system status by momentarily pressing and releasing any button. The yellow LED will flash after you release the button. After a
second or two, the 5804BDV will display the system status through the LEDs and speaker (see the System Status Indications Table, below).
If the 5804BDV does not receive system status from the panel for approximately 5 seconds, it will shut itself down. It will also shut itself down
if you do not press a button within 5 seconds of receiving a status update.
LED
LED Condition
Red
On Steady
Flashing
Green
On Steady
Flashing
Yellow (right)
Flashing
Red & Green
Alternately
Flashing
NA
NA
Multiple Button Operations
The 5804BDV should not be used
for silent panic operation.
WARNING!
The 5804BDV can generate the same responses as keypad panic
key pairs of [*] + [#] and [*] + [1] by depressing "A" + "C" and "B" +
"D" button pairs, respectively. You must depress the button pair
for at least 2 seconds for the 5804BDV to recognize the button pair
command. These button pairs allow you to activate panic, fire,
and medical alarms depending on control panel programming.
Adjusting the Volume Level
To enter the Volume Level mode, press and hold down the A, B, and D buttons at the same time until the unit's red and green LEDs flash
alternately. If no button is pressed within 5 seconds, the unit will automatically shut down and no change to the volume level is made. Press
the A button for low volume level, the B button for mid volume level, and the C button for maximum volume level. You will hear the word
"Alarm" at the selected volume. Then press the D button to accept the selected sound level. Note that volume level affects the life of the
battery. Use low volume for maximum battery life.
TWO-WAY WIRELESS KEY with VOICE STATUS

USER GUIDE

System Status Indications Table
Speech
System Armed Away
System Armed Stay
Fire Fire Zone (Faulted Zone)
Alarm Alarm Zone (Faulted Zone)
Alarm Alarm Zone (Faulted Zone)
System Disarmed Ready To Arm
System Disarmed Not Ready To Arm
System AC Loss
Low Battery
A + C Button Pair
ADEMCO 5804BDV
System Status
Armed Away or Maximum
Armed Stay or Instant
Fire Alarm in progress
Armed, Burglary Alarm in progress
Alarm Memory
Disarmed, Ready to Arm
System Not Ready, Zones Faulted
Indicates RF transmission
In Enter House ID Mode
In Set Volume Level Mode
AC Loss Condition
Low Battery Condition
B + D Button Pair
K3636V3 9/04 Rev. A
5804BDV-005-V0
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Summary of Contents for Honeywell ADEMCO 5804BDV

  • Page 1: User Guide

    K3636V3 9/04 Rev. A ADEMCO 5804BDV TWO-WAY WIRELESS KEY with VOICE STATUS USER GUIDE About the 5804BDV The 5804BDV is a four-button remote control for your alarm system. It can send a command to the alarm system, such as to arm or disarm, as well as receive system status.
  • Page 2: Low Battery Indication

    If the button unit is used infrequently, activate it regularly (once per week) to confirm operation. A button type transmitter will report a low battery condition to the alarm control when a low battery status is detected. 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 Copyright © 2004 Honeywell International Inc. www.honeywell.com/security ÊK3636V3fŠ...