EXHIBIT 7 USERS MANUAL / OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CFS8DL5805BDV-1 SECTION 2.1033 (1a) SECTION 2.1033 (1a) Information to User - FCC Part 15. To be included in the users manual/operating instructions. Part 15.21 Statement for all intentional and unintentional radiators shall be included. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. PLEASE SEE THE II
( Installation Instructions ) ON THE NEXT 4 PAGES. ADEMCO 5805BDV TWO-WAY WIRELESS KEY WITH VOICE K5756 2/05 Rev. A INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE General Information The 5805BDV is a four-button wireless key that permits the user to control the alarm system remotely. It is a two-
way device that sends commands (e.g., Arm, Disarm, Panic) to the alarm system, and receives current status from the system. Additionally, the unit contains a Message Mode that allows the user to leave or retrieve voice messages. One bi-color status LED and a speaker indicate status. Each button can be programmed for any zone response type, but is typically used for arming, disarming, panic, and output relay operation. 1. The 5805BDV can be used in conjunction with the following:
5800TM (Transmitter Module) and a 5881 or 5881EN receiver 5883 transceiver 6128RF, 6150RF, or 6160RF keypad/transceivers Lynx control panel. 2. Place one of the receivers mentioned in 1 above and the Transmitter Module in a high, centrally located area for best reception. The 5800TM module must be located between 1 and 2 feet from the receiver. The unit is powered by a single, replaceable, AAA, Alkaline battery. The battery is supplied with the unit but not installed for more information).
(see To Install/Replace Battery ON OFF 1 2 Speaker LED Microphone 0 V
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ON Button = Loop 3 1 Button = Loop 4 To Install/Replace Battery 1. On backside of unit, press the battery door down, then OFF Button = Loop 2 2 Button = Loop 1 push forward and pull up. NOTE: Be careful not to activate any buttons while doing this. 2. Remove the old battery. 3. Either wait 20 seconds, or press and release any button on the unit. 4. Place the AAA battery into battery compartment (see diagram).
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V D B 5 0 8 5 After the new battery has been installed, you will get a confirmation tone within five seconds. Programming the 5805BDV House ID You must program a House ID number into the unit before you can use it to display the system status. The House ID number, in the range of 01 to 31, must be the same as the one used in the control panel for each device. The default House ID of the 5805BDV is 10. To Program a House ID 1. Enter Programming mode by pressing the ON, OFF, and 1 buttons at the same time. You will get an audio announcement stating House ID Mode with the LED flashing red and green alternately. 2. Enter the House ID number by using the ON button to enter the 10s digit and the OFF button to enter the 1s digit. Refer to the four examples below. NOTE: If the digits entered are not within the range of 01-31, the unit will not accept the entry. 3. Accept the entry entered by pressing the 2 button. 4. The unit displays the stored number by flashing the red LED for the 10s digit and flashing the green LED for the 1s digit (e.g., for House ID 21, the red LED will flash twice, the green LED will flash once). 5. The unit will then automatically exit the House ID programming mode. 6. If you enter an incorrect House ID, you must start again from step 1 above. Example: To enter House ID # 17 into the unit:
2 1 Enter House ID mode: Press ON +
OFF + 1 buttons until LED flashes Enter House ID #17: Press & release ON button once, press & release OFF button 7 times. 3 4 To accept entry, press 2 button. House ID will be shown by flashing LED. Unit automatically exits House ID mode. 0 V
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(previous page). 2. Depress the 2 button to view. The unit displays the stored number as programmed on the previous page then automatically exits Programming mode.
(step 4), Programming a House ID in the Control Panel On VISTA-40 control panels and above, use Device Programming mode to enable the RF receiver and enter the House ID number. On VIA-30 control panels and below, go to field 24 and enter the House ID number. Programming the Buttons Each 5805BDV is assigned a unique serial number during manufacture. Each button on the unit also has a unique loop number that must be programmed into the control panel during installation. Assign each button to an individual zone number and program the Input Type as BR
(Button Type RF) by entering 5 in the control panels Zone Programming mode. Then, input the serial number by one of the following methods:
Transmit twice from the device by pressing one of the buttons when prompted for the serial number. Enter the serial number manually through the keypad. Enter the serial number through Compass downloader software as applicable. Be sure to include the loop number of each button during programming (see loop assignments on previous page). NOTE: Do not use the 5805BDV for 24-hour silent alarm, as the unit itself is not silent. Button 1 If you choose not to use Button 1, you must do the following to avoid a CHECK condition when the button is accidentally pressed:
1. Assign this button to a zone. 2. After the serial number has been programmed, re-
enter Zone Programming for that zone. 3. At the Zone Type prompt, enter 00 and press []. a) On VIA-30 control panels and below, the system will ask whether you want to permanently delete that zone. Enter 0 (No). This will cause the system to retain the serial number, but render the button inactive. b) On VISTA-40 control panels and above, continue to press [] until you see the Enter Zone No?
prompt again. At this point, Press 00 and []. Then press 99 to exit Program mode. On VISTA-40 control panels and above If a button is assigned to zone type 20 (Arm Stay), 21 (Arm Away), or 22 (Disarm), you must assign a user to the button in order for it to operate. Proceed with the following steps. To assign a user number to an Arm/Disarm button:
1. Enter [4-digit User Code] + 8 + [User No.] + [4-digit new User Code]. 2. Answer Yes or No to the Open/Close Report? question. 3. Answer Yes to the RF Button? question. 4. Enter the zone number assigned to the Arm/Disarm button. The keypad will show the summary of user information on its display. 5. Test the Arm/Disarm button to make sure it operates correctly. Activating High-Security Mode In order to activate the 5805BDV wireless key in High-
Security mode, you must use an encryption-capable 5800 Series receiver or transceiver. 1. Program the 5805BDV in Zone Programming mode as usual. 2. After programming the unit, exit Zone Programming mode. 3. Enter Go/No Go Test mode at the control panel (see the for specific control panel Installation Instructions information.) 4. Press and hold the ON, 1, and 2 buttons at the same time. You will get an audio announcement stating Encrypted Mode On with the LED flashing red and green alternately. 5. The 5805BDV transmits a special signal to the receiver. After 2 seconds, the unit will shut down. The 5805BDV is now in High-Security mode. Deactivating High-Security Mode Press and hold down the OFF, 1, and 2 buttons at the same time. You will get an audio announcement stating Encrypted Mode Off with the LED flashing red and green alternately. After 2 seconds the 5805BDV will shut down and is no longer in High-Security mode. Adjusting Volume Level This unit is shipped with the volume set to the lowest level. To adjust the volume, proceed as follows:
1. Enter the Volume Level Programming mode by pressing and holding down the ON, OFF, and 2 buttons simultaneously until the LED flashes red. NOTE: If no button is pressed for 5 seconds, the unit will automatically shut down and no change to the volume level is made. a. Press the 1 button for low volume level, or b. Press the ON button for medium volume level, or c. Press the OFF button for maximum volume level. The word CHECK will be heard for the volume level adjustment. 2. Press the 2 button to accept volume setting. Volume level setting affects the life of the battery. Use low volume for maximum battery life.
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To Record a Message 1. Press and hold down the 1 and 2 buttons for two seconds. You will get an audio announcement of Message Mode. NOTE: If the Red LED is flashing and you hear Check Message, there is a recorded message that must be played back before you can record a new message. 2. Press and release the ON button and begin speaking into the microphone if you want to record up to a 20-second message. To stop recording, press/release the OFF button. To Playback a Message 1. Press and hold down the 1 and 2 buttons for two seconds. You will get an audio announcement stating Message ModeCheck Message with the Red LED flashing. 2. Press and release the 2 button to playback the message. To Activate a Function To activate a function, press and hold down the appropriate button until a single beep is heard and the LED alternately flashes RED and GREEN, and then release. LED Red Green Red &
Green LED Condition On Steady Flashing On Steady Flashing Flashing Alternately Flashing System Status Indications Table Voice Announcement System Status System Armed Away System Armed Stay Fire, Zone (Faulted Zone Number or Zone Descriptor) *
Alarm, Zone (Faulted Zone Number or Zone Descriptor) *
System Disarmed Ready To Arm System Disarmed Not Ready To Arm Silent Silent Armed Away or Maximum Armed Stay or Instant Fire Alarm in progress Armed, Burglary Alarm in progress, or Alarm Memory In Set Volume Level Mode Disarmed, Ready to Arm System Not Ready, System Trouble Indicates RF transmission In Programming Mode (Installer use) In Enable or Disable Encryption Mode
* Zone descriptors will be annunciated only if the receiver is capable of sending zone descriptor information (e.g., 5883, 6160RF, Lynx version 1.6 or higher). To Request System Status Because the 5805BDV is a two-way device, users can check the system status before arming or disarming their system. To check system status, press and release any button momentarily. A single beep is heard and the LED alternately flashes RED and GREEN. After a second or two, the 5805BDV will display and annunciate the system status (see the System Status Indications Table). If the 5805BDV does not receive system status information from the panel for approximately 5 seconds, it shuts itself down. It also shuts itself down if there is no button activity within 5 seconds of receiving a status update. If there is a message in the Lynx panel, an initiated status request causes the 5805BDV to annunciate Console Message. A message in the 5805BDV causes the annunciation of Reminder Message. If both units contain a message, both annunciations are generated. For example, System Disarmed Ready to Arm, Console Message and a beep will be heard followed by Reminder Message. NOTES:
If the Lynx panel contains a message and is armed, NO message is annunciated by the 5805BDV. A new Reminder Message will annunciate whenever the 5805BDV gets status.
This device may not receive the system status properly if it operates within a few feet of the 5881 or 5883 receiver.
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Low-Battery Indication When the unit goes into a low battery condition, its volume level will drop, and the LED will no longer flash when a button is pressed. However, the LED will still light to indicate status. Change the battery immediately. Refer to the instructions in the paragraph, To Install/Replace Battery on first page. Multiple Button Operations
The 5805BDV should NOT be used for 24-hour silent alarm, as the unit itself is not silent. Also, it is recommended that the unit NOT be programmed for a one-button panic. The 5805BDV can generate the same responses as keypad panic key pairs of [1] + [] and [] + [#] by depressing ON + 1 and OFF + 2 button pairs, respectively. You must depress the button pair for at least 2 seconds for the 5805BDV to recognize the button pair command. These button pairs allow the user to activate panic, fire, and medical alarms depending on control panel programming. ON 1 OFF 2 0 V
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Transmitter: 2.8 H x 1.8 W x 0.69 D 1.5VDC, AAA, Alkaline NOTE: The following table contains the zone descriptors that can be annunciated by the 5805BDV. The control panel and transceiver must be capable of transmitting these same descriptors to the 5805BDV. Refer to the panels Installation and Setup Guide for zone descriptor words that match the words in the following table. The 5805BDV cannot annunciate Custom Words or any words that are not contained in this table. ALARM ATTIC AWAY BABY BACK BASEMENT BATHROOM BEDROOM BYPASSED CHECK CHIMED CLOSED DEN DETECTOR DINING DOOR EMERGENCY ENTER EXIT FAULT FIRE FIRST FLOOR FRONT GARAGE GUN HALL HOUR INSIDE INSTANT KITCHEN LAUNDRY LIBRARY LIVING MAIN MASTER MAX MEDICAL MESSAGE MINUTES MOTION NOW NOT OFFICE ON OPEN PANIC PATIO POOL READY ROOM SECOND SET SHED SHOP SIDE STAY SLIDING SMOKE STORAGE SYSTEM THIRD TO UPSTAIRS UTILITY WINDOW YARD ZERO ZONE ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE TEN TWENTY THIRTY This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC ID: CFS8DL5805BDV-1 Industry Canada:
CANADA 573F-5805BDV1 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENT If using an indoor antenna, have a quality outdoor antenna installed. Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated. This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information:
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manu-
facturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable pro-
tection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular in-
stallation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver/control.
Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver/control.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "Interference Handbook."
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Plug the receiver/control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits. FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM, REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED. 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 Copyright 2004 Honeywell International, Inc. www.honeywell.com/security K5756H K5756 2/05 Rev. A