Honeywell International Inc. 8DL5870API Manuale Utente
K14379 4/07 Rev. A
ADEMCO 5
ADEMCO 5
ADEMCO 5
ADEMCO 5870API
870API
870API
870API
Wireless Indoor Asset Protection Device
Wireless Indoor Asset Protection Device
Wireless Indoor Asset Protection Device
Wireless Indoor Asset Protection Device
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The ADEMCO 5870API is a wireless, supervised asset
protection device that uses patented Micro-Electro-
Mechanical System (MEMS) technology, which references
the Earth’s gravitational field. When affixed to a
protected high-value asset the device will trigger an
alarm if an attempt is made to move or disturb the asset.
protection device that uses patented Micro-Electro-
Mechanical System (MEMS) technology, which references
the Earth’s gravitational field. When affixed to a
protected high-value asset the device will trigger an
alarm if an attempt is made to move or disturb the asset.
ADEMCO VISTA P-series control panels (VISTA-10P,
15P and 20P) provide configurable zone types that allow
the installer to customize a zone for asset protection (i.e.,
24 hour supervisory alarm, trouble by day/alarm by night,
etc.) Refer to the control panel installation instruction for
full details.
15P and 20P) provide configurable zone types that allow
the installer to customize a zone for asset protection (i.e.,
24 hour supervisory alarm, trouble by day/alarm by night,
etc.) Refer to the control panel installation instruction for
full details.
The 5870API is intended for use in systems that support
5800 series devices. Each transmitter has its own unique
serial number, assigned during manufacture, which must
be “enrolled” in the control panel before the device can be
used with the system. Refer to the control panel's
Installation and Setup Guide for programming details.
5800 series devices. Each transmitter has its own unique
serial number, assigned during manufacture, which must
be “enrolled” in the control panel before the device can be
used with the system. Refer to the control panel's
Installation and Setup Guide for programming details.
One 5870API is required for each asset that will be
protected.
protected.
Typical Protected Assets
The 5870API can be used for many residential and
commercial applications such as:
commercial applications such as:
Residential Commercial
• Electronic equipment
• Electronic equipment
• Office Equipment
• Jewelry boxes
• Museum Art
• Paintings and Art
• Laboratory Equipment
• Entertainment devices
• House or Gun Safe
• Antiques and Collectables
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The 5870API sensor is for use on objects that do not
move frequently or vibrate. Mounting the sensor near
sources of vibration may cause false alarm
conditions to occur.
Operating Modes
The 5870API is equipped with three programming
options. A three minute inhibit prevents excessive RF
transmissions and preserves battery life by transmitting
alarm signals three minutes apart.
options. A three minute inhibit prevents excessive RF
transmissions and preserves battery life by transmitting
alarm signals three minutes apart.
Short Travel Time Detection (Loop 1) – This is a
high-security, minimum movement mode in which the
sensor detects the movement of the device over a short
time period and sends an alarm signal after one second of
continuous movement. When the motion has stopped for
period of three seconds, a restore signal is sent.
high-security, minimum movement mode in which the
sensor detects the movement of the device over a short
time period and sends an alarm signal after one second of
continuous movement. When the motion has stopped for
period of three seconds, a restore signal is sent.
Long Travel Time Detection (Loop 2) – The sensor
detects the movement of the device over a longer time
period in this mode and sends an alarm signal after five
seconds of continuous movement. When the motion has
stopped for period of three seconds, a restore signal is
sent.
detects the movement of the device over a longer time
period in this mode and sends an alarm signal after five
seconds of continuous movement. When the motion has
stopped for period of three seconds, a restore signal is
sent.
Open/Close Sensor (Loop 3) – This mode is intended
for boxes with lids that can be opened (e.g.; jewelry boxes).
for boxes with lids that can be opened (e.g.; jewelry boxes).
The sensor detects tilt with respect to the horizon. If the
unit is tilted more than 30
unit is tilted more than 30
° of tilt with respect to the
Earth the sensor will send an alarm signal. If the unit is
tilted back to less than 15
tilted back to less than 15
° a restore signal will be sent.
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The 5870API is not watertight, and therefore should
not be used in damp locations. Do not use the device
in applications that may be exposed to moisture. The
device may be used in garages, sheds, etc., as long
as it is not at risk from rain, snow, humidity or
condensation. The device should not be installed in
locations where temperatures may drop below 14° F.
OPERATION
Upon initial battery power up, the unit will transmit
every time it is faulted or restored, which enables you to
program and test the device. To conserve battery life the
sensor’s normal operating mode has a three-minute
lockout on Loops 1, 2 and 3. Once a restore has been sent
on any loop, further transmissions on that loop are
inhibited for three minutes. Other loops are not affected.
The sensor automatically switches from installer test
mode to normal mode after the first supervisory
transmission is sent. This will occur approximately 72
minutes after the last fault/restore message has been
sent.
To return to the installer test mode remove and reinstall
the battery.
every time it is faulted or restored, which enables you to
program and test the device. To conserve battery life the
sensor’s normal operating mode has a three-minute
lockout on Loops 1, 2 and 3. Once a restore has been sent
on any loop, further transmissions on that loop are
inhibited for three minutes. Other loops are not affected.
The sensor automatically switches from installer test
mode to normal mode after the first supervisory
transmission is sent. This will occur approximately 72
minutes after the last fault/restore message has been
sent.
To return to the installer test mode remove and reinstall
the battery.
TAMPER SUPERVISION
The 5870API tamper supervision feature (Loop 4) causes
a trouble signal to be sent to the control if the sensor is
removed from the asset being protected or if the unit’s
cover is removed from the base. The tamper switch is
also used to program the unit’s serial number and loop
assignments to the control panel.
a trouble signal to be sent to the control if the sensor is
removed from the asset being protected or if the unit’s
cover is removed from the base. The tamper switch is
also used to program the unit’s serial number and loop
assignments to the control panel.
SETTING THE OPERATING MODE
You must enroll the 5870API serial number in the control
panel during zone programming. The control panel's
Installation and Setup Guide provides detailed program-
ming procedures. Table 1 provides a list of the various
operating modes of the 5870API with the respective Loop
numbers for each. Before programming, perform the
following:
panel during zone programming. The control panel's
Installation and Setup Guide provides detailed program-
ming procedures. Table 1 provides a list of the various
operating modes of the 5870API with the respective Loop
numbers for each. Before programming, perform the
following:
1. To cause the transmitter to transmit, remove the
“PULL TO CONNECT BATTERY” tab (see Figure 1).
(For additional transmissions, move or rotate the
sensor.)
(For additional transmissions, move or rotate the
sensor.)
2. When the battery is connected the sensor powers up
in the installer test mode. In this mode the sensor
will transmit fault and restore messages on all loops
when it detects the corresponding motion (or lack
thereof).
will transmit fault and restore messages on all loops
when it detects the corresponding motion (or lack
thereof).
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