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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 

Mode—Check 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. 

 

 

System Status Indications Table 

LED 

LED Condition 

Voice Announcement 

System Status 

System Armed Away 

Armed Away or Maximum 

On Steady 

System Armed Stay 

Armed Stay or Instant 

Fire, Zone (Faulted Zone Number or Zone Descriptor) * 

Fire Alarm in progress 

Alarm, Zone (Faulted Zone Number or Zone Descriptor) * 

Armed, Burglary Alarm in progress, or 
Alarm Memory 

Red 
 

Flashing 
 

 

In Set Volume Level Mode 

On Steady 

System Disarmed  
Ready To Arm 

Disarmed, Ready to Arm 

Green 
 

Flashing System 

Disarmed 

Not Ready To Arm 

System Not Ready, System Trouble 

Flashing 

Silent 

Indicates RF transmission  
In Programming Mode (Installer use) 

Red & 
Green  
 

Alternately 
Flashing 
 

Silent 

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.

 

 

 

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. 

 

5805BD

V

-004-V0

OFF

2

ON

1

 

Specifications 

Physical: 

Transmitter: 2.8” H x 1.8” W x 0.69” D 

Battery:

 

1.5VDC, AAA, Alkaline

Summary of Contents for 5805BDV

Page 1: ...atement 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 P...

Page 2: ...r wait 20 seconds or press and release any button on the unit 4 Place the AAA battery into battery compartment see diagram Observe polarity to prevent damage to the unit or to the battery 5805BDV 002 V0 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...

Page 3: ...d 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 bu...

Page 4: ...y 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 se...

Page 5: ...nd 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 doe...

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