Overview
5800 Series smoke, heat, or CO wireless life-safety transmitter — supervised fire/CO zone on compatible panels (5800CO, 5800COMBO, smoke SKUs).
Life-safety devices have stricter placement and testing requirements than burglary sensors. Follow NFPA/local code, use professional monitoring where required, and never substitute takeover modules for fire or CO hardwire.
At a Glance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Detection | Smoke, heat, CO — SKU specific |
| Wireless | 345 MHz 5800 Series |
| Life safety | Follow code; professional monitoring recommended |
| Maintenance | Replace per manufacturer service life |
What This Device Does Well
Provides reliable supervised status at the panel and Total Connect 2.0 when installed, enrolled, and range-tested correctly.
Before You Service or Replace One
- Device age — smoke/CO sensors expire; replace per label date.
- Zone type — fire vs burglary programming differs; do not bypass without authority.
- FireFighter placement — acoustic path to standalone smoke alarms.
- Monitoring — central station fire test procedures for monitored accounts.
Official Sources
- Resideo product page
- User's Manual: SMCO100V-AC Interconnect Hardwire Smoke & CO Alarm with Battery Backup & Voice (English)
- SMCO100V-AC Specification Sheet (English)
- User's Manual: SMCO100V-AC Interconnect Hardwire Smoke & CO Alarm with Battery Backup & Voice (Spanish)
- More Information on Ionization vs. Photoelectric Smoke Alarms
Use official Resideo install PDFs and install guides for exact wiring, enrollment, and firmware — specifications vary by SKU and region.