Ei Electronics Ei100MRF Instructions Manual

Instructions
Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information on the operation and installation of your Module. The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.
If you are just installing this Module, the leaftet must be given to the householder. The leaflet is to be given to any subsequent user.
Ei100MRF Module
(for use with eSeries Alarms only)
RadioLINK+ Module Ei100MRF for Mains Powered Smoke / Heat Alarms Ei160e / Ei2110e Series
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Introduction ................................................................................
Installation and House Coding ...................................................
Additional Features ....................................................................
Indicator Summary .....................................................................
System Examples .......................................................................
Testing the system .....................................................................
Interconnected Carbon Monoxide Alarms and Smoke Alarms ...
RadioLINK+ Troubleshooting ......................................................
Technical Specifications .............................................................
Guarantee ..................................................................................
Limitations of Radio Communications ........................................
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The Ei100MRF RadioLINK+ Module is the next generation RF module designed to fit in the Ei160e and Ei2110e series, Easi-fit mains powered Alarms. The Ei100MRF RadioLINK+ Module effectively replaces the Ei168RC RadioLINK Base.
The primary function of the Ei100MRF is to wirelessly interconnect all Ei Electronics Alarms in a system by the means of an RF signal i.e. when one Alarm senses a fire event, the Ei100MRF module attached to that Alarm will transmit an RF signal that will activate the sounders in all other Alarms in the system.
The Ei100MRF module is plugged into the rear of the base of an Ei160e or Ei2110e series Alarm. RF communication through this module eliminates the need to install long interconnect wires between all the Alarms on different floors in different rooms. The Ei100MRF is powered from the Alarm it is connected to.
The module also has “multiple repeater” transmission – this provides multiple signal paths to create a robust RF ‘mesh’ system and also increase the RF range.
Introduction
N.B Disconnect Mains Before Alarm Head Removal
After disconnecting the mains power supply, it is now safe to remove the Alarm from its base. Using a screwdriver, insert into the removal slot on the side of the Alarm.
Push the lower half of the Alarm away away from the screwdriver, in the direction of the arrow on the cover (see Figure 1 below).
CAUTION: The existing hard-wired interconnection may need to be disconnected at this point (refer to the Installation section in the Alarm instruction manual). If a hard-wired connection and an RF connection exist between the SAME two Alarms, a continuous Alarm loop signal may occur.
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Installation and House Coding
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Fitting the Ei100MRF Module
To fit the Ei100MRF Module, first hold the flexible antenna and guide it into its designated hole in the rear of the unit until about 2/3 of its length is inserted (Fig. 2a). Then, hold the module housing (Fig. 2b) & plug it into the Alarm, being careful to align the pins and keeping them perpendicular to the base as the module is inserted (Fig. 2c). Ensure the module is fully home, by checking that it is flush with the surrounding Alarm housing (Fig. 2d).
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Pin Alignment
Pin Alignment
Pin Alignment
Figure 2a Figure 2b Figure 2c
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House Coding the Unit
Ensure that the Alarm is re-connected to the base correctly by checking for the green LED on the cover of the Alarm. Power supply to the Ei100MRF will be confirmed by an initial flash of the red, blue and green LED on the side of the unit (see Fig 3).
Using a screwdriver, press and hold the House Code button on the side of the unit until the blue light illuminates (see Fig 4).
Immediately release the button, the Blue light will flash rapidly and then stop.
The flashing will repeat every 5 seconds thereafter. Repeat this procedure for all alarms in the system and any RF accessories such as the Ei450 Alarm Controller.
Check to ensure all RF devices have been successfully House Coded. This can be done by counting the number of blue flashes on each RF Module. The number of flashes should correspond to the number of RF devices in the system. (i.e. 4 flashes if there are 4 devices in the system).
N.B. We recommend, for ease of installation and RF communication, that up to 12 RF devices can be installed in any one RF coded system. Please contact us for further advise if additional RF devices are required.
You can exit this mode by pressing the House Code button on one of the RF Alarms. Keep the button pressed until the blue light comes on solid and then release.
Figure 2d
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Figure 4
blue, red & green LED
Figure 3
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