Honeywell International Inc. 8DL5815 Manuale Utente

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K5503V2   4/08  Rev. A
ADEMCO 5815
DOOR/WINDOW TRANSMITTER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
 
 
5815-01-V0
LOCKING
TAB
RELEASE
WINDOW
COVER PRY-OFF SLOT
MOUNTING
PLATE
HOLES (2)
OBSER
VE POLARITY
LOCKING
TAB
WIRES
MOUNTING PLATE
CASE
COVER
RETAINING
HOOKS
(3)
POST (2)
WIRE
BREAKOUT
(2)
 
 
Figure 1.  Mounting Plate and Case 
 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
The Honeywell Ademco 5815 is a two-zone 
Door/Window Transmitter that has its own unique serial 
number. The control unit is required to "enroll" the serial 
number prior to its usage in the alarm system. Refer to 
the control unit's installation instructions for further 
details. 
Note: During programming of the control unit, 
5815 transmitters should be treated as "RF" (i.e., 
supervised RF) Type (
mandatory for UL installations). 
The 5815 provides two input loops (zones): the 
first for a 
wired closed-circuit contact loop, and the 
second for its 
built-in reed switch (used in conjunction with a magnet, 
as described below). One or both inputs may be used. 
For UL installations, a contact may not be more than 3 
feet from the transmitter. 
The 5815 includes a built-in cover tamper, which is 
activated when the cover is removed. 
MOUNTING 
For proper orientation of the unit in relation to the  
mounting plate, loop wiring, and/or magnet, read all of 
this section before installing the unit. 
The description that follows assumes that the unit will be 
mounted as shown in the diagrams, with the magnet (if 
used) located in one of the positions shown in Figure 2. 
The unit may, however, be installed in 
any direction, as 
long as the relationship of the unit to its mounting plate 
and (if used) magnet is maintained.
 
Although the unit can be mounted directly to a surface, 
we recommend that the mounting plate be used, for 
ease in removing the unit for servicing should it become 
necessary. 
Before mounting the transmitter permanently, conduct 
Go/No Go tests (see control's instructions) to verify 
adequate signal strength and reorient or relocate the 
transmitter if necessary.
 
1. Remove the transmitter's top cover by inserting 
the flat blade of a small screwdriver into the pry-off 
slot at one end of the unit (see Fig. 1 for location), 
and slightly twisting the blade until the cover 
disengages.   
IMPORTANT: DO NOT REMOVE the circuit board from 
the back case plastic.
5815-002-V0
LOOP
TERMINALS
(LOOP 1)
LITHIUM BATTERY
CR1-335                  (3V)
COVER
RETAINING
HOOKS (3)
ANNTENNA
+ +
COVER 
PRY-OFF
SLOT
WIRE ENTRY
HOLE
TAMPER
SWITCH
IC
CRYSTAL
REED
SWITCH
(LOOP 2)
REED
SWITCH
(LOOP 2)
(ALTERNATE POSITION
FOR MAGNET)*
*MAGNET
(OBTAIN
SEPARATELY)
+
_
* MAGNET MUST BE WITHIN
  1/2" OF REED SWITCH
 
     Figure 2. 5815 (shown without cover)
 
2. Disengage the attached mounting plate from the 
case by inserting the blade of a small screwdriver 
into the locking tab release window (see Figure 1) 
and pressing it against the locking tab (also shown in 
Figure 1), while sliding the mounting plate upward 
along the case back until free. 
3. Install the mounting plate, with its two case- 
holding posts pointing up (in this example), in the 
location selected as described in the control panel's 
installation instructions. Use the flat-head screws 
supplied. 
 
Note: If a wired contact loop is to be used,  with 
concealed wiring, the wire exit hole in the wall must 
be located under the wire entry hole in the case as 
shown in Figure 2, and no more than 1/4" in 
diameter. 
4. If a wired contact loop is to be used, feed 
concealed wiring through the slot in the case back, 
but do not connect to the terminal block yet. For 
surface wiring entry, two thin "breakout" areas are 
provided in the case wall (see Figure 1).  
5. Attach the case back to the mounting plate by 
sliding the keyhole slots in the case back down onto 
the mounting plate's case holding posts. The locking 
tab will click as the case back locks in place. 
6.  If a reed switch is to be used, mount a No. 5899 
Magnet (obtained separately) adjacent to the reed 
switch, or adjacent to the top of the case (see Figure 
2). In either case, the magnet must be mounted 
within one-half inch of the reed switch. 
LOOP WIRING CONNECTIONS
 (If used) 
With the battery still not inserted, connect the contact 
loop wires to the unit's loop terminals (see Figure 2). 
 
Caution:  Make sure that the bared sections of the 
loop wires do not short to the reed switch or 
antenna.
 
The contact loop must use closed-circuit devices. The 
loop response time is a nominal 100mSec. 
NOTE: If the contact loop is not to be used, no 
connection is needed across the loop terminals. 
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