🔐 Secure your space, elevate your peace of mind!
The Honeywell Ademco 5816WMWH is a state-of-the-art door/window transmitter designed for seamless integration with your home security system. Featuring a sleek design, extended wireless range, and user-friendly setup, this device ensures your home remains secure while blending effortlessly into your decor.
M**O
Great piece of equipment original manufacturer worked well.
As described a worked great with Alarm systemGreat piece of equipment original manufacturer worked well.
S**Y
Original product
This product is the exact product sold by Honeywell to match up with the base unit security system. It arrived in a timely manner and was easy to install
W**H
It Works!!!!!
works great!!!!
B**A
Replace for Vista 20P anf 6150RF
Have an old Vista 20P with a 6150RF keypad and had a Window sensor go bad. Picked this 5816 hoping it was compatible and it was!The only issue I had, was that the older 6150 keypads require you to blindly reprogram. So if you have a 6160 you'd be fine, otherwise you're going to have to figure out a way to have someone walk you through the setup (that is no fault of this product).The only downside that I didn't like with this sensor, was I found it extremely difficult to get the cover off. My older sensor you just depressed a tab and they popped right off. This new one was so hard, I basically had to use a screwdriver to pry the cover off. Luckily I won't have to replace the battery for 5 to 10 years :)
K**N
Works with ADT Quick Connect
I bought this to replace a faulty sensor on my ADT Quick Connect system.Of course, ADT wanted $100+ to send a guy out to punch in the code to activate the new sensor.I asked them to give me instructions on how to setup the new sensor and they refused (because according to them, they have to supply me with one, so they can charge me double or triple what this honeywell 5816 is worth)So this is what you do to replace a sensor.go to http://intellahome.com/alarmpdfs/lynxplusinstall.pdf and download and print this manual. It applies exactly to the quick connect systemThen go to your security panel and punch6321 800 (you should see programming menu on screen..if you do not, stop as your configuration may be different)*(now you should have a blank screen)*56 (this will put you on the zone configuration menu)then type the 2 digit zone number you need to modifyThen follow pages 38-41 on the instruction manualBasically you have to delete the serial number of your existing zone, then place the menu on autolearn, and with this new sensor (the lid and battery has to be on) place the magnet on the side of the sensor, You will hear 1 beep. Take the magnet away for a few seconds, and then place it against the sensor again, you will hear a 2nd beep and the serial information will be filled automatically on the screen.Keep pressing * until you get to the next zone #, then press 00 * 99 to exitFYI, this sensor has to be setup in the following configuration on the Quick connectZone type = 03 (perimeter) should show B03 on screenReport Code = 10 (should show C10 on screen)Input type = 3 (should show D3)If system asks for LOOP NUMBER, use 2 (for the magnet type) or 1 (for the wired type)
J**E
Door Sensor
Affordable durable and efficient for door sensory and alarm alerting system.
N**H
Exact same item as sold by ADT technicians for twice the price.
I bought a couple of these as add-ons for my existing ADT system, which was all-wireless. I didn't get the chance to install them before I moved, but luckily these items were also compatible with the hard-wired system that was installed in my new house. I have them installed on both panels of a double-door for extra security.I gave them to the technician, and he installed them for no additional charge. If I had bought them directly from him it would have added $80 to my bill for each one.You might get lucky and have a flexible installer like I did, or you may be able to call your current ADT provider for technical support with installation on your own. I didn't put these on myself, but I wouldn't hesitate to tackle the job, as the technician had them installed and connected in about 5 mins.As far as I can tell these transmitters are easy to install and work with most ADT systems on the market today. And you can't beat the price, especially compared to the retail (or even discounted) rates the ADT installer would charge.I cannot guarantee it will work with your specific system, especially if it is more than ~5 years old, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy them again myself.Shipping and packaging was good too.
S**E
Don’t buy it!
Don’t buy it! It worked intermittently- just long enough for me to pair it with my system and throw away the box. It stopped working not 8 hours later. Now I don’t have the box and am out over $20. This thing needed a shelf life date.
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