GE TX-6211-03-1, RF6211-03-1 Installation Instructions Manual

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Smoke Sensor 868 GEN2
Installation Instructions
1043368C • June 2008
Copyright © 2008 GE Security
Introduction
This is the GE Smoke Sensor 868 GEN2 Installation Instructions for models TX-6211-03-1 and RF6211-03-1. The unit combines a smoke sensor with an integrated fixed 135°F (57°C) tempera­ture/rate-of-rise heat detector, and an 868 GEN2 transmitter for use with compatible wireless control panels.
Under normal nonalarm conditions, the smoke sensor’s LED flashes once every nine seconds while monitoring the surrounding conditions. The smoke sensor transmits a supervi­sory signal every 64 minutes to the panel indicating its status.
In an alarm condition due to smoke or heat, the LED changes from flashing to on and the built-in sounder emits a temporal 3 pattern (a repeated series of three beeps followed by a short pause). The smoke sensor also transmits an alarm signal to the panel.
A built-in tamper switch activates whenever the smoke sensor is removed from its mounting base, causing the smoke sensor to transmit a tamper signal to the panel.
The smoke sensor is powered by two 3-volt lithium batteries (included). When battery voltage gets low, the smoke sensor transmits a low battery signal to the panel. If the batteries are not replaced within seven days, the smoke sensor’s built-in sounder emits a short beep or chirp every 45 seconds.
The smoke sensor also includes self-diagnostics, automatically adjusting its sensitivity to reduce the number of required clean­ings. When cleaning becomes necessary, the smoke sensor has a field-replaceable optical chamber.
General guidelines
Use the following guidelines when installing the smoke sensor.
• Before mounting the smoke sensor, program (learn) the smoke sensor into panel memory and do a sensor test from the smoke sensor’s intended location to ensure good RF communication to the panel.
• Locate the smoke sensor in an environmentally controlled area where the temperature range is between 40 and 100°F (4.4 and 37.8°C) and the humidity is between 0 and 90% noncondensing.
• Locate the smoke sensor away from ventilation sources that can prevent smoke from reaching the smoke sensor.
• Locate ceiling-mounted smoke sensors in the center of the room or hallway, at least 4 in. (10 cm) away from any walls or partitions.
• When mounting to suspended ceiling tile, the tile must be secured with the appropriate fastener to prevent removal.
• Do not mount the smoke sensor to the metal runners of suspended ceiling grids. The metal runners can draw the magnet’s field away from the smoke sensor’s reed switch causing a false tamper alarm.
• Locate wall-mounted smoke sensors so the top of the smoke sensor is at least 4 in. (10 cm) below the ceiling, but not more than 12 in. (31 cm).
• In rooms with sloped, peaked, or gabled ceilings, locate the smoke sensor 3 ft. (0.9 m) down or away from the hig h est point of the ceiling.
• Batteries must be installed in order to attach the smoke sensor to the mounting base.
Locations to avoid
Do not install smoke sensors in the following locations:
• In or near areas where combustion particles are normally present, such as kitchens, garages, near furnaces, hot water heaters, or gas space heaters.
• On the ceiling in rooms next to kitchen where there is no transcom between the kitchen and such rooms.
• In damp or very humid areas or next to bathrooms with showers. Locate smoke sensors at least 5 ft. (1.5 m) away from bathrooms.
• In very cold or very hot areas.
• In dusty, dirty, or insect infested areas.
• Near fresh air inlets or returns or excessively drafty areas. Heating/air conditioning vents, fans, and fresh air intakes can drive smoke away from smoke sensors.
• In dead air spaces at the top of peaked ceiling or in corners where walls and ceiling meet. Dead air may prevent smoke from reaching smoke sensors.
• Near florescent light fixtures. Locate smoke sensors at least 10 ft. (3 m) away from these fixtures.
Installation
To insta ll the smoke sens or, you will need to:
• Install batteries and program the smoke sensor in the panel.
• Verify panel communication.
• Mount the smoke sensor.
Programming
To program the smoke sensor, do the following:
1. Separate the smoke sensor from the mounting base by turning the smoke sensor counterclockwise about 15 degrees. The smoke sensor should snap off of the mounting base.
2. Slide the battery cover away from the smoke sensor to unsnap it and lift it off (Figure 1).
Figure 1. Battery cover
Battery cover
3. Observing polarity, insert the two lithium batteries (included) into the battery compartment and replace the battery cover.
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4. Attach the smoke sensor to the mounting base by lining up the alignment tab on the smoke sensor with the alignment arrow on the mounting base (Figure2), then put the smo ke sensor on the base and turn it clockwise about 15 degrees. The smoke sensor should snap into place.
Figure 2. Alignment tab and arrow
Tab Arrow
5. Make sure the system is disarmed, then put the panel into program mode (refer to your panel documentation).
6. Proceed to the Learn/add sensors menu (refer to your panel documentation).
7. When prompted by the panel to trip the sensor, activate the smoke sensor tamper switch by separating the smoke sensor from the mounting base.
8. Reattach the smoke sensor to the mounting base and exit program mode.
Verify panel communication
Before you mount the smoke sensor, you need to verify the smoke sensor location provides good RF communication to the panel.
To ver ify panel communication, refer to your panel documenta­tion and do the following:
1. Put the panel into sensor test mode.
2. Ta ke the smoke sensor to the mounting location and press and hold the smoke sensor test button for four seconds. The smoke sensor transmits a test signal.
3. Listen for the appropriate response from system sirens.
4. Exit sensor test mode.
Mounting
Mounting hardware (screws and anchors) is included with the smoke sensor, however you may need different hardware depending on the installation.
To mount the smoke sensor, do the following:
1. Separate the smoke sensor from the mounting base.
2. Place the mounting base on the mounting location surface and mark the mounting holes.
3. Secure the mounting base to the surface using appropriate hardware.
4. Attach the smoke sensor to the mounting base.
Testing
Test the smoke sensor using the following tests:
•Sensor test
• Smoke test
• Sensitivity test
Sensor test
The sensor test verifies good communication between the panel and the smoke sensor.
To do a sensor test, refer to your panel documentation and do the following:
1. Put the panel into sensor test mode.
2. Press and hold the smoke sensor test button for four seconds. The smoke sensor transmits a test signal.
3. Listen for appropriate response from system sirens.
4. Close the panel cover, if applicable.
Smoke test
The smoke test verifies that the smoke sensor activates when detecting smoke, that the transmitted signal is received by the panel, and that the panel reports the alarm to the central moni­toring station.
To test the smoke sens or, do the following:
1. Contact the central monitoring station and inform them that you are testing the system and they should not dispatch authorities.
2. Use Smoke! in a can (part SC008) to activate the smoke sensor. Follow the directions on the can.
3. Once activated, the transmitter LED turns on, the built-in sounder emits a temporal 3 pattern, and the smoke sensor transmits an alarm signal. The panel then processes the alarm signal and reports the alarm condition to the central monitoring station.
4. Press the smoke sensor test button to stop the built-in sounder. The smoke sensor automatically resets when smoke is no longer present and the LED should turn off and return to normal operation (one flash every eight seconds).
5. Contact the central monitoring station to verify they received the alarm report.
Be sure to alert the central monitoring station when you are finished testing.
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