User's Manual

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The LED should stay on, the sounder should emit a temporal 3 pattern,
and an alarm should be indicated at the control panel. Be sure to
extinguish the smoke source after testing!
Running the RF Communication Test
This section provides general guidelines for testing the product with the
control panel. For complete testing details, refer to the specific control
panel documentation.
o Be sure the product is normal operation.
o Set the control panel to sensor test mode to prevent an alarm
signal from being sent to the central-monitoring station if you
have a monitored system.
o To generate a test alarm, press and hold Test/Silence button for
4 seconds. An alarm message is sent to the control panel. To
generate a tamper alarm, remove the product from the
mounting plate. A tamper alarm message is sent to the control
panel.
o The control panel beeps and shows the number of RF packets
received.
o At the panel, exit sensor test mode.
8. Defaulting the Detector
This step should only be performed by a qualified service technician.
o Remove the product form the mounting plate.
o Remove the two batteries.
o Remove the product’s top cover by releasing the plastic clips
starting with the one in the battery well.
o Press the enrollment switch in the RF circuit inside the product
and hold until you replace the batteries.
o Replace the batteries while still pressing the enrollment switch
then release the switch. The RF Module LED flashes three times
to signal the detector is not paired with a control panel.
o Remove the batteries and install the top cover.
9. Viewing Zone Event History
To view event history:
A. Tap the Security widget on the Home screen.
B. Tap the History tab. The Zone Event History shows the event
history.
10. Disabling Zones
The system can bypass a zone, so the zone is not monitored when the
system is armed. This is useful when a sensor, such as a smoke alarm,
is being repaired. You can only change the Bypass state of a zone
when the system is disarmed.
The system continues to log the activity of bypassed zones in the Event
History (see “View Zone Event History,” above).
To bypass a zone:
A. With the system disarmed, tap the Security app on the Home
screen.
B. Tap the Turn Zone Off button for the smoke alarm. The Turn Zone
Off button changes to Turn Zone On.
C. When the system is disarmed, the Security Status header shows
that some zones have been bypassed.
11. Deleting the Product from the Control Panel
Deleting a sensor from the premises removes it from being monitored
by the customer’s system. This is not the same as disabling (bypassing)
a sensor. You should delete a sensor only:
o If the product is being removed from the premises
o To reset the product to factory default settings by deleting the
product and re-adding it immediately.
To delete a product from the system:
A. Contact Customer Care to obtain the Premise Passphrase for
the current customer account.
B. Perform steps A through D in Step 6, “Adding to the Control
Panel.”
C. When the Technician Settings menu appears, select Sensors
& Zones > Delete a Sensor/Zone. The Premise Passphrase
keyboard appears.
D. Enter the Premise Passphrase and click Done. The currently
installed sensors/security zones appear.
E. Tap the zone you want to delete and follow the instructions
provided by the Control Panel to delete the sensor and
security zone from the current system.
12. Maintenance
This product is design for a long service life far beyond 10-years. Even
though the control panel indicates when to service this product, several
annual and random/as required checks are recommended.
Annual - Smoke Alarm Test
Random - visual check for LED flashing every 8 seconds
- Sensitivity Test
- Wireless Signal Strength
The control panel indications are Trouble, Clean Me and Low Battery.
Trouble - the product has an internal fault, which requires
technical service.