User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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4. Basic Operations
This product is equipped with an intuitive normal mode operation.
Normal Mode Operation
o In normal operation, the Status LED flashes once every 8
seconds.
o In alarm mode, the Status LED is ON – Red Color.
o In trouble or maintenance mode, the Status LED is OFF.
o In battery replacement mode, the product turns OFF the Status
LED and chirps every 45 seconds until the batteries are
replaced.
Note: the modes can be viewed from the Control Panel.
Silence the Alarm
Press the Test/Silence button to silence the sounder during an alarm.
After a few minutes, the sounder and alarm resume if smoke is still
present.
5. Installing / Replacing Battery
This product comes with two battery preinstalled. When you need to
replace the battery, use the following procedure.
A. Slide the battery compartment cover away from the smoke alarm
to unsnap it and lift it off.
B. Observing proper polarity, insert two 3V lithium batteries into the
smoke alarm battery compartment and replace the battery
compartment cover.
C. Remove the red plastic dust cover from the smoke alarm. The
smoke alarm ships with a dust cover for protection on construction
sites with dusty environments.
Using a different battery can affect the detector operation detrimentally.
Constant exposures to high or low humidity may reduce battery life.
Replacing Batteries
Use only 3V lithium CR123A batteries, as listed on the battery
compartment cover.
A. Remove the smoke alarm from the mounting base (see “Mounting
Base Instructions” on page 7).
B. Slide the battery compartment cover away from the smoke alarm
to unsnap it and lift it off (see the figure on page 3).
C. Remove and dispose of the batteries appropriately.
D. Observe correct polarity and insert two new 3V lithium batteries
into the battery compartment and replace the cover.
Note: Use only new batteries when replacing old batteries. Do not
replace with batteries that were used previously.
E. Reattach the smoke alarm to the mounting base and test the
system.
6. Adding to the Control Panel
Each product is programmed with a unique ID when manufactured.
The unique ID is enrolled into the control panel at the time of
installation, allowing the detector to communicate with that specific
control panel.
A. Log in to the Settings app with an Installer code.
B. In the Settings menu, tap Sensors & Zones > Add a Sensor/Zone.
C. Place the smoke alarm in Search mode and prepare it to be
added to the control panel (refer to the installation documentation
for your sensors). Available sensors meet the following
requirements:
o Defaulted.
o Not currently paired with another control panel device.
o Currently in Search mode.
D. At the Locating Wireless Sensors screen, tap Next. A Done button
appears on the screen and the control panel searches for sensors
that are available to be added. As sensors are found, a grayed
icon appears for that sensor.
E. Fault each found sensor to pair it to the control panel. The icon for
each sensor is undarkened as it is faulted and the control panel
beeps. The sensor is paired to the control panel.
F. When all the sensors are found and paired, tap Stop. Any located
sensors that were not paired are released by the control panel
and can be added later. The Wireless Sensors Located screen
shows the number of wireless sensors found and paired.
G. Tap Next. The Configure Wireless Sensors screen shows icons of
the sensors that were found and paired.
H. Touch each sensor icon to configure the corresponding product.
The Add Sensor/Zone Modify screen appears.
I. To change the Smoke Icon (if multiple options are available) and
the 24-Hour Fire zone function, tap the currently selected value.
J. Tap Next. The Add Sensor/Zone Modify screen appears.
K. To modify a text field on the control panel, tap the field, use the
onscreen keyboard to enter your changes, and tap Done to save
your changes.
L. When all sensors are configured properly, tap Next in the
Configure Wireless Sensors screen.
M. If all of the sensors have not been configured, the Modify screen
appears for each sensor to let you review its details. Change the
details as needed or tap Next to cycle through all the sensors. The
sensors are marked as configured.
7. Testing the Product
This product may be tested during install or at anytime. It is
recommended the product be tested in place annually.
A. Use
Smoke! in a can
® and follow the directions on the can.
B. Hold a smoldering punk or cotton wick close to the unit and gently
direct the smoke into the smoke entry openings for 20 seconds or
until an alarm is indicated.