Honeywell International Inc. 8DL5827BD-1 User Manual

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5827BD 
 
Wireless Bidirectional Console 
Installation and Setup Guide 
 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
The 5827BD Wireless Bidirectional Console is designed to be used in 
conjunction with a 58ooTM Transmitter Module.  Additional 5827BDs (any 
quantity) may be used in conjunction with the same 5800TM.  The 5800TM is 
compatible with any control panel that is also  equipped with a 4281 type (5700 
System) or 5881 type (5800 System) RF receiver.   
5827 Bidirectional Console 
The 5827BD can operate the protection system similarly to other consoles, via its 
keypad.  In addition, its three LEDs (red, green, and yellow) and piezoelectric 
sounder can indicate status information relative to: system arming/ trouble/ 
emergency, RF transmission/confirmation, and 5827BD programming and power. 
The keypad configuration is similar to that of standard consoles.  The [
✱] key, 
however, is also the [ON/STAT] (powerup and system status inquiry) key instead 
of a “READY” key, as it is on other consoles (see OPERATION).  There are three 
panic keys: A, B, and C (comparable to other consoles’ panic key pairs of 1/
✱), 
✱/#, and 3/# respectively). 
The console, if so programmed, also features “Quick Key” operation, which 
allows use of the [#] key instead of entry of the security code when performing 
functions. 
5800TM Transmitter Module 
For every installation of one or more 5827BDs, one 5800TM is required.  It 
complements the 4281 or 5881 RF receiver in that it transmits the information to 
be displayed on, or sounded by, the 5827BD.  No modification to the control is 
necessary.  It connects directly to the control’s console connection points, as 
described later. 
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5827BD-001-V0
READY
ARM
SEND/RCV
STAY
AWAY
OFF
TEST
MAXIMUM
BYPASS
INSTANT
CODE
CHIME
ON/STAT
ANTENNA
SOUNDER
LEDS
GREEN
YELLOW
RED
C (3/#)
B (  /#)
A (1/  )
PANIC KEYS
POWER-UP KEY
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INSTALLATION 
5827BD Bidirectional Console Installation 
The console is designed to be portable, for use throughout the protected premises.  If desired, it may be stored on its accompanying 
mounting bracket (easily installable via two countersunk mounting holes).  Keyhole slots on the rear of the console slip onto two hooks 
on the mounting bracket, and the console is easily removable.   
When operating, or selecting a location for storing the console, observe the same precautions as used for locating the wireless 
system’s other transmitters (see the control panel’s instruction manual).  For example, operating the console on or near large metal 
objects may decrease range and/or block transmissions. 
1.  Install the console’s battery by sliding off the battery compartment cover on its rear.  Observe polarity!  Replace the cover. 
2.  Program the console’s memory as follows:  
a.  Power up the console by depressing the [
✱] key.  The yellow LED blinks. In case the console was previously programmed, 
the system status may also be annunciated (see Power-up and System Status Inquiry on next page). 
b.  Enter console programming mode by depressing the [1] and [3] keys (both at the same time) for 3 seconds.  Alternate 
blinking of the red and green LEDs confirms that the unit is in console programming mode. 
c. 
Program the desired functions, in the order given in the table that follows.  Note that every sequence starts with a [
✱] 
and ends with a [#]. 
 
FUNCTION KEY 
SEQUENCE 
1. 
Enter YOUR System’s 4-Digit Master Code 
[
✱]     [8]     [4-Digit Master Code]     [#] 
2. 
Enable Quick Key Operation    (arm, disarm, and chime) 
or 
(Arm and chime, but 
not
 disarm)
 
[
✱]     [1]     [4-Digit Master Code]     [#] 
or 
[
✱]     [2]     [4-Digit Master Code]     [#] 
3. 
Enter YOUR 5700/5800System’s House ID 
 
(e.g., 06) selected from 01-31 
[
✱]     [9]     [0]     [6] 
[#]
 
4. 
Enter RF System Used: 
5700 System (4281 RF receiver) 
or 
5800 System (5881 RF receiver) 
[
✱]     [5]     [7]      
[#] 
or 
[
✱]     [5]     [8]      
[#] 
5. 
Exit console programming mode. 
[
✱] 
Notes:   
1)  Upon the detection of each closing ‘#’, a confirmation sound is generated:
 
•  following a valid entry, a triple beep 
•  following an erroneous entry, a single, long (2 sec) beep. 
2)   The 5827BD can be reprogrammed at any time. 
3)   Each time the console-programming mode is entered, Quick Key operation is disabled and must be reenabled, if so desired. 
PRELIMINARY 
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