

RESIDEO PANIC BUTTON HOW TO
The 5802WXT-2 may be defined as Input Type "RF" (supervised RF, for an hourly check-in do not take out of range) or "UR"(Unsupervised RF). In this video, Joe from Alarm Grid shows you how to install the Honeywell Home 6290W Touchscreen Keypad.
RESIDEO PANIC BUTTON SERIAL NUMBER
You must "enroll" the transmitter's serial number and loop number during system programming. The Honeywell 5802WXT-2 is a wireless, two-button, personal panic transmitter that features a sleek, compact, water-resistant design, multi-wear accessories.
RESIDEO PANIC BUTTON CODE
When Programming the 5802WXT-2 keep in mind it has a unique identification code (serial number) permanently assigned during manufacture. This transmitter can be programmed as any zone type response (e.g., Emergency Panics, Relay Action, etc.). The transmitter is supervised, i.e., it automatically sends a message to the control receiver that includes battery status information every 70-90 minutes. The 5802WXT-2 is intended for use only with wireless alarm systems that support 5800-Series devices.


Pressing and holding the transmitter button for two seconds sends a signal to the control receiver. The 5802WXT-2 may also may be mounted to a desk, dresser, etc. The 5802WXT-2 wireless personal panic transmitters provide DIYer's with an extra level of convenience, comfort and peace of mind. Setup - Accesses setup screens for System Info, System Setup, System WIFI, Display and Audio Setup and Brightness / Volume. Note: Keypad This icon is displayed and active on all and from the Video screens. Both may be worn around the neck, on a wristband or as an apparel clip. Panic - Displays Emergency functions (as programmed by the installer). There are two versions: the 5802WXT one-button transmitter and the 5802WXT-2 two-button transmitter. Its loop number is "1.The Honeywell 5802WXT-2 is a wireless, two-button, personal panic transmitter that features a sleek, compact, water-resistant design, multi-wear accessories and more. The 5802WXT may be defined as Input Type "RF" (supervised RF, for an hourly check-in do not take out of range) or "UR"(Unsupervised RF). You must "enroll" the transmitter's serial number and loop number during system programming. To use the Panic button, press and hold the bottom two buttons (Shield with Person and Red Button with ) until you see both LED lights flash green to indicate the signal was sent, then three red flashes to indicate that the panel successfully received the signal, followed by four beeps from the Keyfob. When Programming the 5802WXT keep in mind it has a unique identification code (serial number) permanently assigned during manufacture. The 5802WXT is intended for use only with wireless alarm systems that support 5800-Series devices. The 5802WXT may also may be mounted to a desk, dresser, etc. The 5802WXT wireless personal panic transmitters provide DIYer's with an extra level of convenience, comfort and peace of mind. Both may be worn around the neck, on a wristband or as an apparel clip. The Honeywell 5802WXT is a wireless personal panic transmitter that features a sleek, compact, water-resistant design, multi-wear accessories and more.
