Wireless transmitter
Power consumption in operation
Smoke detector, inactive
Smoke detector, active
Wireless transmitter, inactive
Wireless transmitter, active
NOTE:
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The optical smoke detector can be
wirelessly interconnected with up to
22 optical smoke detectors.
DESCRIPTION
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Photoelectric smoke detection
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High sensitivity
•
Low power consumption
•
Can be connected to unlimited number of
other units
PARTS
Front
1.
Casing
2.
Alarm status light (red LED)
3.
Test button
4.
Buzzer
5.
Status light connection/learning (red/
green LED)
6.
Learn button
FIG. 1
Back
1.
Base
2.
Slot
3.
Compartment for 9 V battery
4.
Compartment for 1.5 V battery
FIG. 2
< 3.3 V A short audio
signal is given at
60-second intervals
≤ 10 µA
≤ 20 mA
≤ 230 µA
≤ 4 mA
Mounting plate
1.
Mounting plate
2.
Screw hole
3.
Hook
FIG. 3
INSTALLATION
1.
Choose a suitable place to install within
range of the other units.
2.
Use the mounting plate as a template and
mark out and drill holes in the ceiling.
Insert plugs in the holes.
3.
Screw on the mounting plate.
4.
Align the two hooks on the mounting
plate to the slots in the base. Turn the base
clockwise so that the hooks slot in place.
5.
Carry out a communication test after
completing the installation.
FIG. 4
INSERTING BATTERIES
1.
Unpack the product, turn the mounting
plate anticlockwise and remove the
batteries (9 V and 1.5 V). Remove the
protective film from the batteries.
2.
Insert the 9 V battery with the polarity
shown in the battery compartment.
3.
Turn the locking arm inward and insert
the 1.5 V batteries with the polarity shown
in the battery compartment.
4.
Align the two hooks on the mounting plate
to the slots in the base and turn the plate
clockwise so that the hooks slot in place.
HOW TO USE
TESTING/CONNECTING/REMOVING
When the smoke detector has started a red
alarm status light flashes at 43-second intervals.
EN
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