5817CBXT
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5817CBXT Wireless Commercial Transmitter The 5817CBXT is a universal contact-monitoring transmitter that can be used with household and commercial fire and burglary-initiating devices such as door/ window contacts, motion and glassbreak detectors, sprinkler water flow switches, tamper switches, post indicator valves, manual pull stations and remote duct detectors. Upon activation, it emits an RF signal to a control panel, sending a burglary or fire alarm to a central station. F E AT U R E S A N D B E N E F I T S • The 5817CBXT has three unique input loops (zones) • The first loop (primary loop) is supervised and typically used for high-priority alarm reporting such as commercial fire or burglary (reporting transmission every four seconds) • The second loop is the built-in, normally closed reed switch used in conjunction with magnet • A fourth (automatically enrolled) loop contains two tamper switches to protect the 5817CBXT • The third loop is another normally closed household burglary loop. All three loops may be used. • UL Listed for residential and commercial fire and burglary MOUNTING 1. emove the transmitter cover by R inserting the flat blade of a small screwdriver into the pry-off slot at the bottom end of the unit (on the right side closest to the cover’s decorative ribs and twisting). 2. Disengage the supplied mounting plate from the unit by inserting the blade of a small screwdriver into the mounting plate release hole (see Figure 2) and pushing the locking tab out (see Figure 1). Slide the mounting plate downward along the case back. Note: For this application, the alignment guide strip along one edge of the mounting plate serves no function and may be broken away, if desired. 3. f concealed wiring is to be used, I feed the wires through the concealed wiring entry hole on one corner of the plate (surface wiring is mentioned in step 5 below). 4. Install the mounting plate, with its caseholding posts pointing up, in the location selected as described in the installation instructions. Use the two flat-head screws supplied. Note: To ensure proper operation of the unit’s back tamper (when it is separated from the mountain plate), the screws must be anchored to a wall stud or other solid wood material. 5. et the DIP switch (after the control S panel has enrolled the transmitter’s input ID’s) for the desired primary loop characteristics, as described in the table on th

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5817CBXT Technical Specifications Primary Loop Options Table DIP Switch Position Switch Setting Repeating transmission (every 4 sec.) upon primary loop fault use high priority alarm, such as fire. Single transmission per primary loop change-of-state Notes: a. In order for the control panel to enroll the transmitter, the DIP switch must be set to OFF (see Figure 3). . b. The auxiliary loops are not affected by the DIP switch settings. Wiring Connections Connect the loop wiring to the unit’s terminals before installing the battery (see Figure 3). Notes: a. rimary loop 1 is a supervised loop...

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