User's Guide

In order to determine the range of the communicator and its associated AT410 follow
these instructions.
Press and hold the Reset bar to enter Test mode. The Reset bar must be pressed and held
until the communicator announces, “Start Test.” Continue holding the Reset bar down
and then press the test button of the smoke detector until the red LED on the AT410
illuminates ( a transmitting signal is sent when the red LED is illuminating), the Lifeline
Communicator will respond “Smoke Learned”.
In order to confirm performance after installation is complete, place the Lifeline
Communicator in Test Mode (as described above) and test the range by pressing the test
button of each smoke detector connected to an AT410 one at a time in all locations within
a unit/apartment. When the AT410 signal is received, the communicator will beep
confirming proper performance.
Your AT410 is designed to be used in and immediately around your home .next to the
hard wired smoke detector. The exact area of coverage will vary from one home to
another. It is important for you to know the effective range of your AT410. Contact your
Lifeline Service Provider for assistance.
For installation wiring diagram, see Figure 2 within this manual.
The AT410 is a supervised unit when used with Lifeline Communicator Models 6600,
6600S, 6700, or 9500.
NOTE
If the Response Center receives a Low Battery Button signal, Lifeline recommends that
the 9-volt battery be replaced as soon as possible. Lifeline complies with a UL standard
that requires the AT410 to operate for seven days after the Low Battery signal is sent.
Plan to replace this battery every 2 years.
Important Maintenance, Safety and Operating Information
*DO NOT USE THE AT410 WITH LIFELINE COMMUNICATOR
MODELS: 4500, 4000, 3500, 3000, 2500, 2000 AND HC/VC.
AT410 Safety Features: Lifeline recommends using the AT410 with “Supervision
COMPATABLE Lifeline Communicators. Features 1 and 2 are only enabled when the
AT410 is used with these communicators.