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All Rights Reserved. 3 P/N 3102241 – Rev. EN03 – Jan 05, 2015
− At the control panel, verify the signal was received and RF
signal strength is adequate. If no signal is received or the RF
signal is low, relocate the alarm and retest.
B. Using two supplied screws and anchors, mount the base with this
arrow pointing towards the wireless Control Panel.
C. Attach the alarm to the mounting base as follows:
− Line up the raised alignment tab on the lip of the alarm with
the arrow on the mounting base.
− Insert the alarm into the base and turn clockwise about 15
degrees until it snaps into place.
Note: The product cannot be attached to the mounting base if no
batteries are installed.
D. Test communications between the control panel and the alarm
again:
− Press the Test button on the alarm for 8-to-10 seconds. The
alarm sends a signal to the control panel.
− Verify that the signal at the control panel was received as
Acceptable, Good or Best level. See Section 6 for further
details.
E. Test the alarm, see Section 7.
F. The control panel alarm and all auxiliary functions should be
verified for a complete test of the system.
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 the alarm
condition is still present.
5. Installing / Replacing Battery
This product comes with two batteries preinstalled. When you need to
replace the battery, use the following procedure.
A. Slide the battery compartment cover away from the alarm to
unsnap it and lift it off.
B. Observing proper polarity, insert two 3V lithium batteries into the
alarm battery compartment and replace the battery compartment
cover.
C. Remove the red plastic dust cover from the alarm. The 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 alarm from the mounting base (see “Mounting Base
Instructions” on page 2).
B. Slide the battery compartment cover away from the 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.
Alignment
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Alignment
tab
Battery
compartment