
#Honeywell panic button rf full
In order to activate the panic button you must press and hold it for 2 full seconds. It is a versatile since it can be programmed to trigger an audible or silent panic alarm for police, medical and/or fire dispatching. This a compact unit that comes with a sensor clip that can be interfaced with accessory clips for a car visor, belt, wristband and lanyard which can be used as a necklace. A panic button can be the difference between life and death in unfortunate events such as home invasions, robberies and theft. For that reason, we only give it a 3 Star Rating.The 2GIG PANIC1-345 is a single button wireless panic button designed to communicate an emergency panic alarm via 345MHz RF frequency back to the 2GIG Go!Control alarm system. There are better options available than the Honeywell 5802MN. The 3V battery has a fairly short lifespan of just three (3) to five (5) years. Having only one (1) button limits the functionality of this device. As a result, it is only really suitable for smaller homes. It has a very limited range of just 50 nominal feet.

The device has been discontinued in-favor of newer, more robust panic buttons. The device even comes with a necklace to use for this purpose.īut there are some weak points about the Honeywell 5802MN. The button has a loop at the top so a necklace can be added for wearing. The button is nice and large so that the user will be able to quickly locate it and press it when they are in distress. Once this happens, the red LED light on the device will begin flashing to indicate that a transmission was sent out. It features a false alarm prevention method by requiring that the button is pressed and held for two (2) full seconds. The device is very easy to use and operate. While the Honeywell 5802MN isn't our favorite wireless panic button, there are some things to like about it. There are better options available, which is why we only give it 3 Stars. It also features a relatively weak signal range. This is a fairly old device, and it has since been discontinued. This is a single-button device, so it is usually used as a panic button, or as a medical alert button. The Honeywell 5802MN is a wireless panic button that operates at a wireless frequency of 345 MHz. The Honeywell 5802MN wireless panic button is water-resistant but should never be submerged below water. A low battery trouble signal will be generated once the battery begins to fail. The 5802MN is powered by a replaceable 3V lithium battery (included) that should last 3-5 years. You can even have it programmed to trigger a relay action (such as opening a garage door or turning on a light). You can have it programmed as a silent alarm or an audible alarm. The wireless zone used with a 5802MN panic button can be programmed for many different responses.

If you plan on leaving the house with your 5802MN panic button, you should program it as input type unsupervised RF to avoid troublesome alarm signals. The 5802MN must then be brought back within range of the wireless alarm system (50' nominal range). If the security system does not receive the signal, an RF supervision trouble will be generated. If you program the 5802MN wireless transmitter as input type supervised RF, the sensor will flash its LED once every 70-90 minutes to show that it is checking in with the security system. After activation, the 5802MN's red LED will flash several times verifying the signal was sent to the wireless security system.

To activate an alarm with your 5802MN panic button, simply hold down the button for (2) seconds. You may wear the 5802MN around your neck with the supplied necklace or you may wear it on your belt with the supplied belt holder. The Honeywell 5802MN is a wireless panic button compatible with all Honeywell wireless security systems.
