User Manual

5800CO Carbon Monoxide Detector
with Built-in Wireless Transmitter
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5800CO is a 3V battery powered wireless Carbon Monoxide
(CO) detector intended for use with wireless alarm systems that
support 5800 series devices. Refer to control/communicator
installation instructions for compatibility.
The detector consists of an electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor
assembly coupled to a wireless transmitter. The transmitter can
send alarm, trouble, tamper, and battery condition messages to the
system’s receiver. Refer to the wireless system’s instructions for the
maximum number of transmitters that can be supported.
NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this
equipment.
IMPORTANT: This detector must be tested and maintained
regularly following NFPA 72 requirements.
WARNING: This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor
locations of dwelling units, including homes, residential buildings,
hotels, schools, dormitories, and day care centers. It is not intended
for use in industrial factories or commercial parking garages.
Detector Description
• Listed to UL standard 2075 (pending)
• Supervised
• Local sounder
• Dual LED’s
• Test/Hush button
• Surface mount to wall or ceiling
• Optional drywall anchors included
The 5800CO contains a piezoelectric horn which generates the
ANSI S3.41 temporal 4 pattern in an alarm condition (see note
below Table 1 for temporal 4 pattern). In alarm, a message is also
sent to the wireless control panel and the detector’s zone number is
displayed at the console. The alarm message is transmitted every 4
seconds until the carbon monoxide condition has cleared and the
detector has reset. During an alarm condition, pressing the
detector’s test button will silence the piezoelectric horn for 5
minutes. Once the detector has reset, a RESTORE message is
transmitted to the control panel and the transmitter’s zone number
can be cleared from the panel. The mounting base installation is
simplified by the incorporation of features compatible with drywall
fasteners or other methods that provide a method for securing the
detector in place.
During initial power-up, the red and green LEDs will blink together
once every 10 seconds up to four times. It takess about 30 seconds
for the detector’s CO sensor to stabilize (see Table 1).
After power-up has completed and the detector is functioning
normally within its listed sensitivity range, the green LED blinks
once every 10 seconds. The LED indication must not be used in
place of the tests specified under TESTING THE DETECTOR. In
a trouble condition, the red LED will blink once every 10 seconds
(refer to Table 1). If the detector senses a low battery condition, the
red LED blinks once every 45 seconds.
Two LEDs and a sounder on the detector provide local visual and
audible indication of the detector’s status as listed in Table 1.
Table 1: Detector LED Modes
Green LED Red LED Sounder
Normal (standby)
Blinks every
10 seconds
Off Off
Alarm/Test Off
Blinks every
1 second
Temporal 4
Pattern
Low Battery Off
Blinks every
45 seconds
Chirp every 45
sec after LED
blinks for 7 days
Communication
Fail
Off
Blinks every
5 seconds
Off
Trouble Off
Blinks every
5 seconds
One chirp every
45 seconds
Detector End-of-
Life
Off
Blinks every
10 seconds
Off
Power Up
Blinks every
10 secs
††
(w/red LED)
Blinks every
10 secs
††
(w/green LED)
Off
† Temp 4 pattern is repeated pattern of four short beeps followed by
a five second pause. When the detector has been in alarm for 30
minutes, the alarm signal will be given once every minute. If
ambient conditions return to normal, the detector will self-restore
out of alarm and into Normal (standby) mode.
†† Red and green LEDs blink a total of four times, once every 10
seconds.
Hush feature: If required, the audible alarm can be silenced for 5
minutes by pushing the button marked “Test/Hush”. The red alarm
light will continue to flash in temp-4 pattern. If carbon monoxide is
still present after the 5 minute hush period, the audible alarm will
sound. The hush feature will not operate at levels above 350 ppm
(parts per million) carbon monoxide.
Trouble feature: When the sensor supervision is in a trouble
condition, the detector will send a trouble signal to the panel.
Trouble conditions include an open circuit, sensor removal
(tamper), and sensor end of life.
End of Life Timer feature: When the detector has reached the
end of its life, the trouble contact will open. This indicates that the
CO sensor inside the detector has passed the end of its life and
must be replaced. This detector’s lifespan is approximately six
years from the date of manufacture. Refer to Detector Replacement
section
Low Battery Detection:
The 5800CO is powered by a single 3-
volt CR123A or DL123A Lithium battery (included). The detector
checks for a low battery at least every 65 minutes. If a low battery
is detected, the transmitter sends a low battery message to the
control panel, which beeps and displays the detector’s zone number.
In addition, the red LED of the detector will blink every 45 seconds
and the test button will be disabled. This condition will exist for a
minimum of 7 days, and then the detector’s horn will “chirp” about
every 45 seconds. Pressing the test button during this time will
silence the chirps for 12 hours. The battery should be replaced
BEFORE the chirps begin. Be sure to replace the battery with a
fresh one.
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