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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

GENERAL INFORMATION 

The 5804BD is a four-button wireless key that permits an alarm system to be controlled remotely. It is a bi-
directional device, which means that it can send a command to the control, such as to arm or disarm, and can also 
receive status back from the control, which is indicated by two bi-color status LEDs and a piezoelectric sounder. 
Each button can be programmed for any zone response type by using the control’s transmitter “enroll” mode. 
Typical use is for arming, disarming, panic, and output relay operation. 
The 5804BD must be used in conjunction with a bidirectional 5800 tranceiver (6150RF, 6160RF, 5883H, etc.) or a 
combination of 5800TM (Transmitter Module) and 5881 Family RF Receiver.  
The unit is powered by two replaceable batteries designed to provide several years of operation (see “To Replace 
the Battery” for more information). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROGRAMMING THE 5804BD HOUSE ID  

You need to program a House ID number into the unit before you can to use it to display the system status. 

The 

House ID number must be same as the one used in the control panel.

 The House ID must be in the range 

of 01 to 31. The default in the 5804BD is 10. 

 

To Enter a House ID 

1.  Enter House ID mode by pressing the “

A

,” “

B

,” and “

C

” buttons at the same time until the Red and Green 

LEDs alternate flashing.

 

 

2.  Enter the House ID number by using the “

A

” button to enter the 10’s digit and the “

B

” button to enter the 1’s 

digit.  

 

Note:

 If the entry is out of range (greater than 31), the unit will generate a long beep and discard the entry. 

3.  Accept the entry by pressing the “

D

” button. 

4.  The unit displays the stored number by flashing the left LED for the 10’s

 

digit and flashing the right LED for 

the 1’s digit (for example, for House ID 21, the left LED will flash twice, the right LED will flash once). 

5.  The unit will then exit the House ID mode (a beep will be heard). 
   

 Example: 

 

To enter House ID # 17 into the unit: 

    

    

   

     

  

   

 

 

 

 
To View the House ID  

a) 

Enter House ID mode as described in step 1 (above).   

b) 

Depress the “

D

” button to view. 

c) 

The unit will display the stored number as described in step 4 (above).  

d) 

The unit will then exit House ID mode (a beep will be heard). 

ADEMCO 5804BD

BI-DIRECTIONAL WIRELESS KEY

N8209V2  04/10  Rev. A

Loop Assignments: 

 Button A =>Loop 3 

 Button B =>Loop 2 

 Button C =>Loop 4 

 Button D =>Loop 1

 

Note

: Place the 5881 receiver 

and the 5800TM 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.

 

Enter HID mode: 
Press A + B + C 
buttons until LEDs 
flash

.

 

Enter HID # 17: Press 
& release A button 
once, press & release 
B button 7 times

.

 

 

To accept entry, press 
D button

.

 

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

HID will be shown 
by flashing LEDs. 
Then exit HID 
mode.

Summary of Contents for ADEMCO 5804BD

Page 1: ... the same time until the Red and Green LEDs alternate flashing 2 Enter the House ID number by using the A button to enter the 10 s digit and the B button to enter the 1 s digit Note If the entry is out of range greater than 31 the unit will generate a long beep and discard the entry 3 Accept the entry by pressing the D button 4 The unit displays the stored number by flashing the left LED for the 1...

Page 2: ...to a zone type 20 Arm Stay 21 Arm Away and 22 Disarm you must do the following On Vista 32 40 50 50P 100 and up You must assign a user to the button in order for it to operate To assign a user number to the 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 a...

Page 3: ...xpected battery life is a function of the device environment usage and type Ambient conditions such as high humidity high or low temperatures or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life This device will report a low battery condition to the control panel as a trouble condition when the batteries need to be replaced In addition the yellow LED will not flash when a button ...

Page 4: ...erference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Co...

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