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9. Activation and Wireless Alarm Network
Upon initial power being applied (from rotating onto mounting plate or moving the red activation wheel to the “ON”
position - see Figure 9.1-B) these units are ready to connect to a network.
NOTE: At any time during wireless alarm setup, if you have a problem, you can push and hold the Test/Hush
button on any problem unit until you hear three (3) beeps (approx 8 sec), and then release the button. The unit will
reset the unit’s wireless settings (described in Section 9.3). Once wireless settings are reset, the unit will prompt the
user to follow Quickstart instructions.
9.1 Setting Up a Wireless Alarm Network
Creating an interconnected wireless alarm network is a simple process, with intelligent “self-enrollment” features, and
user-friendly voice prompts.
A. REMOVE ALL DEVICES FROM THEIR PACKAGING
B. POWER UP ALL DEVICES
• Locate the red wheel on the back of the device. Turn the red wheel to
the “ON” position on ALL devices using the white tool included with the
Quick Start Guide, or a standard screwdriver.
• Once powered, the light rings will glow red and voice message will
announce,
“Ready to connect. Follow Quick Start instructions.”
NOTE: If no further steps are taken within 15 minutes of initial power up, a voice prompt, “No devices found, not
connected” will be heard once, and the wireless function will turn off. The unit will then perform as a standard
hardwired alarm. See Section 9.3 for re-activating wireless.
Figure 9.1-B
ON
PERMANENTLY
DISABLE and
DISCHARGE
alarm
Break
tab
SMOKE ALARM: 3 long beeps, repeating
CO ALARM: 4 quick beeps, repeating
STANDBY: Green LED blink every 60s
FAULT: Amber LED blink with chirp every 30s
LOW BATTERY: Amber LED blink every 5s, chirp every 60s
END OF UNIT LIFE: Amber LED blink every 5s, chirp twice every 30s
Push button to test weekly.
See user guide for more information
USE ACTIVATION
TOOL OR SCREWDRIVER