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N5987V3 5/04 Rev. A
ADEMCO 5890
PASSIVE INFRARED MOTION
DETECTOR/TRANSMITTER
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5890 Passive Infrared Motion Detector/
Transmitter is a battery-operated wireless device
intended for use as part of a 5800 Series wireless
alarm system.
Designed for use in commercial and residential
installations, the 5890 is a wall-mounted unit with a
standard lens that provides wide-angle protection
up to a range of 40 feet (12m). For best coverage,
mount the detector so that the likely direction of
intruder motion is across the pattern.
Transmitter is a battery-operated wireless device
intended for use as part of a 5800 Series wireless
alarm system.
Designed for use in commercial and residential
installations, the 5890 is a wall-mounted unit with a
standard lens that provides wide-angle protection
up to a range of 40 feet (12m). For best coverage,
mount the detector so that the likely direction of
intruder motion is across the pattern.
Two optional interchangeable lenses are available
for this detector – the 199PA Pet Alley lens, and
the 199LR Long Range lens (see
for this detector – the 199PA Pet Alley lens, and
the 199LR Long Range lens (see
PROTECTION
PATTERNS FOR OPTIONAL LENSES on last
page).
page).
This document provides installation instructions for
the 5890, but the installer must be familiar with the
Installation Instructions for the 5800 Wireless
Alarm System with which the 5890 is intended to
be used.
the 5890, but the installer must be familiar with the
Installation Instructions for the 5800 Wireless
Alarm System with which the 5890 is intended to
be used.
FEATURES
• Wireless operation for fast installation.
• Dual-element pyro-electric sensor provides
positive protection while minimizing false
alarms.
alarms.
• Alternate-polarity pulse count option offers
greater stability in adverse environments.
• Provision to turn LED on while Walk Testing
(LED is turned off after testing).
• Tampered cover – unit transmits message if
cover is removed.
• Wall or corner mounting options.
• Optional Pet Alley and Long Range lenses
available.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Optical System: Uses efficiently designed Fresnel
lenses.
Radio Transmitter: The built-in transmitter serves
only as the communication link to the alarm
system's Receiver/Control, and can send alarm,
tamper, supervisory, and battery status messages
to the system's receiver/control. The transmitter is
not used for detection purposes. Each detector has
a unique ID code permanently assigned at the
factory. This ID needs to be "enrolled" by the
control system at the time of installation. This
allows each detector used in the system to be
uniquely identified. The control must be
programmed to "enroll" the 5890 as an "RF" type
unit (i.e., supervised RF).
lenses.
Radio Transmitter: The built-in transmitter serves
only as the communication link to the alarm
system's Receiver/Control, and can send alarm,
tamper, supervisory, and battery status messages
to the system's receiver/control. The transmitter is
not used for detection purposes. Each detector has
a unique ID code permanently assigned at the
factory. This ID needs to be "enrolled" by the
control system at the time of installation. This
allows each detector used in the system to be
uniquely identified. The control must be
programmed to "enroll" the 5890 as an "RF" type
unit (i.e., supervised RF).
To conserve battery life during normal operation,
no more than one transmission sequence will
occur within a 3-minute period. There is no such
time restriction in "test" mode.
Alternate Polarity Pulse Count: Two jumper-
selectable detection response modes are provided:
Instant response (Pulse Count OFF) and Alternate
Polarity Pulse Count (Pulse Count ON). With Pulse
Count OFF, any
no more than one transmission sequence will
occur within a 3-minute period. There is no such
time restriction in "test" mode.
Alternate Polarity Pulse Count: Two jumper-
selectable detection response modes are provided:
Instant response (Pulse Count OFF) and Alternate
Polarity Pulse Count (Pulse Count ON). With Pulse
Count OFF, any
detected change in infrared
energy will trigger an immediate alarm signal. This
mode is recommended when the detector is used
to monitor a narrow hallway where coverage is
provided by only a single zone.
mode is recommended when the detector is used
to monitor a narrow hallway where coverage is
provided by only a single zone.
Use the Pulse Count ON mode when the detector
is installed in areas where periodic changes in
infrared energy levels are normal (for example,
where forced air heating ducts are present).
is installed in areas where periodic changes in
infrared energy levels are normal (for example,
where forced air heating ducts are present).
In this mode, it requires at least two detected
changes in infrared energy within a short period
before an alarm will be triggered.
changes in infrared energy within a short period
before an alarm will be triggered.
Important Note: If the detector is to be used in the
Pulse Count mode, be sure to Walk Test the unit in
this mode.
Pulse Count mode, be sure to Walk Test the unit in
this mode.
SPECIFICATIONS
Coverage:
Standard Lens: 40 ft x 56 ft (12m x 17m).
18 zones (9 long, 5 intermediate,
4
short
range).
199LR Lens: 60 ft x 6 ft (18m x 1.8m).
5 zones (1 long, 2 intermediate,
2
short
range).
199PA Lens: 40 ft x 60 ft (12m x 18m).
12
zones.
Pulse Count:
Installer-selectable On/Off link.
Detectable
Walk Rate: 0.5
Walk Rate: 0.5
– 5ft/Sec (0.15 – 1.5m/Sec).
Mtg. Height:
7 ft nominal (2.1m) but may be
mounted at other heights (see
Table 1).
mounted at other heights (see
Table 1).
Walk Test
Indicator:
Indicator:
Red LED with Test/Normal
(disable) link.
Batteries:
Two 3-volt Lithium batteries. Use
only ADEMCO No. 466, Duracell
DL123A, Panasonic CR123A,
Sanyo CR123A, or Varta CR123A.
only ADEMCO No. 466, Duracell
DL123A, Panasonic CR123A,
Sanyo CR123A, or Varta CR123A.
0perating
Temperature:
Temperature:
32°F – 122°F (0°C – 50°C).
Operating
Humidity:
Humidity:
Up to 95% RH (max.), non-
condensing.
Dimensions:
2-11/16"W x 5"H x 1-7/8"D
(68mm x 127mm x 48mm).
(68mm x 127mm x 48mm).
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
90˚
90˚
0
10 ft
20 ft
30 ft
40 ft
(3m)
(6m)
(9m)
(12m)
7 ft
(2m)
Figure 1.
Standard Wide-Angle Protection Pattern
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Remove front cover by inserting a large
screwdriver blade (or small coin) in groove
between cover and base at the location shown
in Figure 2; rotate blade to override snap fit,
then lift cover off.
between cover and base at the location shown
in Figure 2; rotate blade to override snap fit,
then lift cover off.
2. Observing correct polarity, install the two
Lithium batteries (supplied) into the battery
holders, as shown in Figure. 5. Make sure the
batteries are firmly seated.
batteries are firmly seated.
3. Replace the cover (snap fit).
Battery Caution:
Battery Caution:
Risk of fire, explosion, and burns. Do not recharge,
disassemble, heat above 100°C, or incinerate.
Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep away
from children.
disassemble, heat above 100°C, or incinerate.
Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep away
from children.
Programming Note: If the detector’s ID has not
been programmed into the system (i.e., this is an
initial detector installation), refer to the
PROGRAMMING section below and perform the
ID “enrolling” procedure before mounting or
testing the detector.
been programmed into the system (i.e., this is an
initial detector installation), refer to the
PROGRAMMING section below and perform the
ID “enrolling” procedure before mounting or
testing the detector.
PROGRAMMING
You must “enroll” the detector’s ID during
installation of the system. Program the 5890 as
an “RF” type unit (i.e., supervised RF).
installation of the system. Program the 5890 as
an “RF” type unit (i.e., supervised RF).
To program the detector, place the LED jumper in
the TEST position (see Figure 5), the Pulse Count
jumper in the OFF position, batteries installed, and
cover on. Temporarily cover the lens (a cloth will
do) to prevent any activation by the detector.
the TEST position (see Figure 5), the Pulse Count
jumper in the OFF position, batteries installed, and
cover on. Temporarily cover the lens (a cloth will
do) to prevent any activation by the detector.
When prompted for the device’s serial number, you
may either manually enter it or transmit from the
unit (remove the cloth cover and motion your hand
over the lens to activate the detector, press the
tamper switch, etc.).
may either manually enter it or transmit from the
unit (remove the cloth cover and motion your hand
over the lens to activate the detector, press the
tamper switch, etc.).
Refer to the control panel
installation instructions for programming details.
Return LED jumper to the NORMAL position
after it is enrolled in the control.
after it is enrolled in the control.
INSTALLATION
Installation Hints
•
•
Do not install where the detector is exposed to
direct sunlight or directly above strong sources
of heat.
direct sunlight or directly above strong sources
of heat.
•
Make sure the detection area does not have
obstructions (curtains, screens, large pieces of
furniture, plants, etc.) that may block the pattern
of coverage.
obstructions (curtains, screens, large pieces of
furniture, plants, etc.) that may block the pattern
of coverage.
•
Avoid locating a unit in areas that contain
objects likely to produce a rapid change in
temperature, such as central heating, radiators,
or ducts (or heaters of any kind), air
conditioners, open flame, etc.
objects likely to produce a rapid change in
temperature, such as central heating, radiators,
or ducts (or heaters of any kind), air
conditioners, open flame, etc.
•
Do not mount on an unstable surface.
Radio Transmission Path Check
Verify that a strong transmission path between the
5890 and the system's Receiver/Control exists
before permanently mounting the detector. Do
this by performing the
5890 and the system's Receiver/Control exists
before permanently mounting the detector. Do
this by performing the
Walk Test (described later)
with the detector temporarily mounted in its
proposed location. The 5890 will transmit when
sensing motion (when you wave an arm or walk
into area). Sometimes, moving the detector only a
few inches means the difference between a strong
and weak transmission path. Experiment until you
are satisfied that the location provides the
strongest transmission path, while still being
practical for the protection pattern desired.
proposed location. The 5890 will transmit when
sensing motion (when you wave an arm or walk
into area). Sometimes, moving the detector only a
few inches means the difference between a strong
and weak transmission path. Experiment until you
are satisfied that the location provides the
strongest transmission path, while still being
practical for the protection pattern desired.
This test also verifies that the detector has been
correctly programmed into the system.
correctly programmed into the system.
Normal Mounting
Mount the unit to a firm vertical surface (flat on wall
or in corner).
or in corner).
1. Remove front cover.
2. Temporarily loosen (do not remove) the screw
holding the PC board in the detector base (see
Figure 5 for location of this screw).
Figure 5 for location of this screw).
The board can then be moved up or down for
access to the knockout mounting holes in the
base.
access to the knockout mounting holes in the
base.