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LED Status
Status
LEDs
PowerOn
Sequential green, orange,
red fl ashes
Normal
Green LED fl ash every 48s
Alarm
Red fl ash every 1s
Loss of AC Power
Orange fl ash every 20s
Fault
Low Battery Fault
Orange fl ash every 4s
First Alert
Learn Button
Sequential green, orange,
red fl ashes
Testing the Smoke Detector System
Figure 10. Loca on of LEDs and Learn/Test Bu on Hole
The device should be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 guidelines. The following
instruc ons are intended to provide a general guideline on how to test the smoke
detector system, smoke detector sensor, and communica ons to an alarm panel.
Follow the smoke alarm instruc on manual on tes ng the smoke alarm and any
interconnected units. There usually is a test bu on on the smoke detector that can
be pressed to ini ate a test mode. This should cause the sounder to alarm and also
any smoke detectors that are interconnected to also alarm.
The smoke detector sensor should send out a transmission to a compa ble alarm
panel.
If this transmission is not received, fi rst check if the Smoke Detector Sensor is
properly programmed into a compa ble alarm panel. Please follow the alarm
panel instruc ons on learning in a sensor.
Also, check that the interconnect wire on the smoke detector is properly connected
to the Smoke Detector Sensor. The LEDs on the Smoke Detector Sensor should
fl ash red indica ng that it has received the alarm signal from the smoke detector.
Testing the Smoke Detector Sensor Radio Transmission Only
The Smoke Detector Sensor incorporates a small test bu on. This test bu on can
be ac vated by inser ng a straightened paper clip or sharp object into the Learn/
Test hole. The Smoke Detector Sensor will then send an alarm signal transmission
to a compa ble alarm panel. This can be used to test that the Smoke Detector
Sensor will send a proper transmission to an alarm panel. This DOES NOT test if
the wiring between the smoke detector and the smoke detector sensor is correct.
Troubleshooting Installation Chart
When tes ng the installa on of a smoke detector sensor, check for these common
issues.
Condi on
Result
Smoke Detector
Smoke Detector
Sensor LED
Smoke detector is in
LED on smoke
alarm mode
detector sensor do not
work properly
Smoke detector is in
LED on smoke
alarm mode
detector sensor works
properly
2GIG
Radio Signaling
Control Panel
Display
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Alarm (Loop 1)
On screen and
audible alarm (Use
code to silence)
Tamper
On screen alert
shown "Device
name- Battery Low"
or "AC Loss"
Low Battery
On Screen alert
shown "Device
name- Battery Low
Alarm (Loop1)
On screen and
audible alarm (use
code to silence)
LEARN/TEST BUTTON
HOLE
Resolution
Alarm Panel
Alarm panel does not
Check to make sure
receive alarm signals
interconnect wire from
the smoke detector is
properly connected
to the smoke detector
sensor.
Alarm panel does not
Check to make
receive alarm signals
sure the smoke
detector sensor is
properly learned or
programmed into a
compatible alarm
panel
Specifi cations
Input Power
120VAC 50/60Hz 12W
Backup Power
3-Volt CR2032 Battery or Equivalent
Backup Battery Life
>8 years
Operating Temperature
32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Operating Humidity
5–95% RH non-condensing
Compatibility
2GIG receivers
Wireless Signal Range
350ft (110m)
Supervisory Interval
70 minutes
Certifi cation
FCC/IC and ETL
Selecting a Location
Selec ng a suitable loca on is cri cal to the opera on of smoke alarms. This
equipment should be installed in accordance with Na onal Fire Protec on
Associa on's (NFPA) Standard 72 (see Figure 11).
A-11-8.3a Where to Locate the Required Smoke Alarms in
Existing Construction.
The major threat from fi re in a family living unit occurs at night when everyone is
asleep. The principal threat to persons in sleeping areas comes from fi res in the
remainder of the unit. Therefore, a smoke alarm(s) is best located between the
bedroom areas and the rest of the unit. In units with only one bedroom area on
one fl oor, the smoke alarm(s) should be located as shown in Figure 11A.
In family living units with more than one bedroom area or with more than one
fl oor, more than one smoke alarm is required, as shown in Figure 11C.
In addi on to smoke alarms outside of the sleeping areas, the installa on of a
smoke alarm on each addi onal story of the family living unit, including the
basement, is required. These installa ons are shown in Figure 11B. The living area
smoke alarm should be installed in the living room or near the stairway to the
upper level, or in both loca ons. The basement smoke alarm should be installed
in close proximity to the stairway leading to the fl oor above. Where installed on
an open-joisted ceiling, the alarm should be placed on the bo om of the joists.
The alarm should be posi oned rela ve to the stairway to intercept smoke coming
from a fi re in the basement before smoke enters the stairway (Figure 11D).
A
A smoke alarm should be located
between the sleeping area and
the rest of the family living unit.
BEDROOM
DINING
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
SMOKE
ALARM
LIVING
BEDROOM
ROOM
In family living units with more
than one (1) sleeping area, a
smoke alarm should be provid-
C
ed to protect each sleeping
area.
DINING
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
TV
ROOM
SMOKE
ALARMS LIVING
BEDROOM
ROOM
BEDROOM
IMPORTANT: Regulations pertaining to smoke alarm installations vary. For
more information, contact your local fire department or local authority having
jurisdiction.
Figure 11. Smoke Alarm Placement
Where to Locate the Required Smoke Alarms in New Construction.
All of the smoke alarms specifi ed for exis ng construc on are required and, in
addi on, a smoke alarm is required in each bedroom.
Are More Smoke Alarms Desirable?
The required number of smoke alarms might not provide reliable early warning
protection for those areas separated by a door from the areas protected by the
required smoke alarms. For this reason, it is recommended that the householder
consider the use of additional smoke alarms for those areas for increased protection.
The additional areas include the basement, bedrooms, dining room, furnace
room, utility room, and hallways not protected by the required smoke alarms. The
installation of smoke alarms in kitchens, attics (fi nished or unfi nished), or garages is
not normally recommended, as these locations occasionally experience conditions
that can result in improper operation.
Since regulations pertaining to smoke alarm/detector installation vary from state
to state, contact the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Where public safety is
primary, the AHJ may be federal, state, local, or other regional department or
individual such as a fi re chief, fi re marshal, chief of a fi re prevention bureau,
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Indicates a required
smoke alarm
Indicates an optional
smoke alarm if door
BED
BED
is not provided be-
ROOM
ROOM
tween living and rec-
reation rooms
LIVING
HALL
DINING
ROOM
ROOM
Indicates addition-
al smoke alarms
BASEMENT
required for new
B
construction
A smoke alarm
should be located
on each story.
BED
BED
HALL
ROOM
ROOM
LIVING
ROOM
RECREATION ROOM
BASEMENT
D
In split-level configu-
rations, smoke
alarms are optional
where a door is not
provided between a
living and recreation
room.