Interlogix SDX-135Z User Manual

SDX-135Z
Wireless Smoke Detector with Heat and Freeze Sensor User Guide
Attention: Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read this user guide which should be saved for future reference.
NOTE: Leave this user guide with the home owner.
You do NOT need a home wi-fi system to use these units. Multiple wireless units create their own independent wireless detector network, in addition to wireless connection with a compatible panel.
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Thank you for purchasing this Interlogix smoke detector
This model is powered by a non-replaceable, long life sealed lithium battery system, and includes SMART HUSH® Control to temporarily silence nuisance alarms. It is capable of Wireless Interconnect with compatible units, and can also communicate with an appropriate panel.
READ SECTION 9: Installation / Activation / Wireless, before powering the units. You do NOT need a home wi-fi system to use these units. Multiple wireless units create their own independent wireless detector network.
Teach children how to respond to the alarm and that they should never play with the unit. Your Interlogix smoke detector was designed for use in a residential environment. It is not designed for use in a recreational vehicle (RV) or boat.
NOTE: Please thoroughly read this user guide and save the document for future reference and to pass on to any subsequent owner.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the manufacturer recommend replacing this detector ten years from the date code on back of the detector.
Customer Service: 1-855-286 -8889 Please write down the below information and have this at hand when you call.
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Contents
1. Smoke Alarm: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds.....................................................4
2. Carbon Monoxide Alarm: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds .................................5
3. Other Detector Visual And Audible Indicators .................................................................6
4. Troubleshooting Guide .......................................................................................................8
5. Introduction, Product Features & Specifications............................................................10
6. Limitations Of Smoke Detectors......................................................................................14
7. Recommended Locations For Smoke Detectors ...........................................................15
8. Locations To Avoid ...........................................................................................................17
9. Installation / Activation / Wireless ...................................................................................18
9.1 Set Up A Wireless Detector Network (Wireless Interconnect) ..............................................19
9.2 Adding Detectors to an Existing Wireless Interconnected Network .....................................21
9.3 Resetting a Detector’s Wireless Interc onnect Settings .........................................................22
10. Enrolling a Detector With a Pa nel …………………………………………………….......... 23
11. Operation and Testing……………………………………………………..............................24
12. Recognizing Nuisance Alarms ………………………………………….............................26
13. Battery …………………………………………....................................................................27
14. Permanently Disable Detector / Discharge Battery ......................................................28
15. Cleaning Your Detector ……………………......................................................................29
16. Good Safety Habits ……………………........................................................................… 30
17. Ser vice And Warranty …………………........................................................................… 33
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1. Smoke Alarm: What To Do When the Alarm Sounds
Smoke alarm pattern is three long beeps, a 1.5 second pause, and three long beeps repeating. The red LED blinks in time with alarm pattern.
• Alert small children in the home as well as anyone else that might have dif ficulty recognizing the
impor tance of the alarm sounding or that might have dif ficulty leaving the area without help.
• Leave immediately by your escape plan. Every second counts, so don’t waste time get ting dressed or
picking up valuables.
• In leaving, don’t open any inside door without first feeling its sur face. If hot, or if you see smoke seeping
through cracks, don’t open that door! Instead, use your alternate exit. If the inside of the door is cool, place your shoulder against it, open it slightly and be ready to slam it shut if heat and smoke rush in.
• If the escape route requires you to go through smoke, stay close to the floor where the air is cleaner.
Crawl if necessary, and breathe shallowly through a cloth, wet if possible.
• Once outside, go to your selected meeting place and make sure everyone is there.
• Call the f ire department from your cell phone outside, or from your neighbor’s home-not from yours!
• Don’t return to your home until the fire of ficials say that it is all right to do so.
• There are situations where a smoke alarm may not be ef fective to protect against fire as stated in the
NFPA Standard 72. For instance:
a) smoking in bed
b) leaving children home alone
c) cleaning with flammable liquids, such as gasoline
NOTE: See Section RECOGNIZING NUISANCE AL ARMS, for nuisance alarm situations.
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2. Carbon Monoxide Alarm: What To Do When the Alarm Sounds
NOTE: This is not a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm, but will receive and transmit a CO alarm signal (four quick beeps rep eating every 5 seconds) from an interconnected CO or combinat ion smoke / CO alarm/detector.
Carbon monoxide (CO) alarm patter n is four quick beeps repeating every 5 seconds. The red LED blinks in time with alarm patter n.
WARNING: CARBON MONOXIDE ALA RM ACTIVATION INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) AT HIGH CONCENTR ATIONS WHICH CAN K ILL YOU.
1) Operate the Test/Hush button. NOTE: Pressing the button on the initiating alarm unit (green LED flash­ing every second) will silence the alarm notification, including all interc onnected units. If the unit goes into alarm mode again within six minutes, it is sensing high levels of CO which can quickly become a dangerous situation.
2) Call your emergency services (Fire Department or 911).
EMERGENCY PHONE #: _______________________
3) Immediately move to fresh air — outdoors or by an open door / window. Do a head count to check that all persons are accounted for. Alert small children in the home as well as anyone else that might have difficulty recognizing the impor tanc e of the alarm sounding or that might have difficulty leaving the area without help. Do not reenter the premises nor move away from the open door/window until the emergen ­cy services responders have arrived, the premises have been aired out, and your alarm remains in its normal condition.
4) After following steps 1-3, if the alarm reactivates within a 24 hour period, repeat steps 1-3 and call a qualified appliance technician to investigate sources of CO from fuel burning equipment and appliances, and to inspect for proper operation of equipment.
If problems are identified during this inspection, have the equipment serviced immediately. Note any com­bustion equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the manufacturer ’s instructions, or contact the manufacturer directly for more information about CO safety and the equipment. Make sure that motor vehicles are not, or have not been, operating in a garage attached or adjacent to the residence. Never restar t the source of a CO problem until it has been corrected. Never ignore the sound of the alarm!
NOTE: See Section RECOGNIZING NUISANCE ALARMS, for nuisance alarm situations.
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3. Other Detector Visual and Audible Indicators
Operational Mode Visual Indications Audible Indications Action/Note:
Normal Operation (standby)
One GREEN LED blink every 60 seconds.
Freeze Warning One RED LED blink
Tamper Condition One RED LED blink
System Test Mo de Rapidl y ashin g RED
Local Detector Test (butto n press w hen no alarm condition is present)
System Detector Test (butto n press i n System Test Mode whe n no alarm condition is present)
every 20 seconds.
every 3 0 secon ds (after a 3 minute dela y).
LED for 10 seconds duration
Flashes RED, AMBER, GREEN, then current protocol
Flashes RED, AMBER, GREEN, then current protoc ol on eac h detector in the network
None None. Flashing continues
Detector chir ps once w hen tam per condition is rst sens ed, then t he detector will ch irp ever y 30 sec onds after a 3 minute del ay.
1 detector chirp when mag net detecte d, 2 detec tor chirps when System Test mode enabled
Temporal T3 patter n Allow completion of test or
Temporal T3 patter n Allow completion of test or
while condition exists.
Reattach detec tor to it s trim
plate, otherw ise ashing and
chirping will continue while condition exists.
Hold magnet next to butto n for 4 sec onds. Se e Figure 5 .
perform button press to cancel, return to normal operation
perform button press to cancel, return to normal operation.
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Operational Mode Visual Indications Audible Indications Action/Note:
Smoke/ Heat Al arm Memory (detector has experienced an alarm event with in the last hour)
Alternating ashing
RED and A MBER LEDs. 1 se cond RE D/1 secon d AMBE R/ 10 secon ds OFF, repeat ing for 1 ho ur
None Press te st butto n to clea r alarm
memor y, or allow 1 hour time o ut to return to normal opera tion. NOTE: standard test s equence will fol low. (Push /relea se button again to cancel test).
Smoke Al arm Hus h Mode (SM ART HU SH CON TRO L)
Locate None Af ter but ton push o n non- ini
Initiating Alarm Detector (multipl e detectors in an interconnected system)
Red LED bli nks
®
every 2 se c.
Green LE D blinks o nce per sec in dicat ing that this is th e unit initiating the alarm in an interconnected, multiple detec tor, system.
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After b utton p ush: Smoke a larm patter n stops. (If there is too much smoke, smoke alarm pattern continues.)
tiating unit, only initiating unit continues alarm pattern.
Unit in Sm oke Alar m mode. During alarm, the initiating alarm
This feature is to be used only whe n a known alarm condition, such as smoke from cooking, activates the alarm.
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Use this to quickly locat e the alarm source and determine if alarm is nuisance or real.
red blink will be interru pted by a green blink.
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4. Troubleshooting Guide
Trouble Condition Visual Indications Audible Indications Action:
Fault Mo de/Fa tal Error
One AM BER LED blink every 5 seconds.
Detector chir ps every 30 seconds.
1. Push the Test /Hush button once to at tempt to
2. Clean your detec tor. See “Cl eaning Your
3. Remove de tector f rom ser vic e. If fatal error
reset th e detector.
The RED LE D will bli nk out an Er ror Code (number of blinks) when t he Test/H ush but ton is pushed/released once.Report the number of blinks to Customer Service, if needed.
Detector” for instructions.
cannot b e clear ed, per manent ly disch arge and decommission the detector.
Netwo rk Erro r (if a detector loses wireless interconnect conne ction d ue to loss of signal)
Netwo rk Erro r due to loss of ra dio (CCI supervision)
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One AM BER LED blink every 5 seconds.
One AM BER LED blink every 5 seconds.
Detector chir ps every 30 seconds. (NOTE: chirp s only oc cur if network includes more than 2 dete ctors .)
Detector chir ps every 30 seconds, re gardle ss of the number of detectors in the network.
Remove device fro m mounti ng bracket, and tr y rotati ng and re -inst alling the devic e in a dif ferent orientation o n the mou nting br acket. Th is might align th e antenna i n a bette r position.
1. Push the Test /Hush button once to sil ence th e audible indication fo r 24 hours at a time.
The RED LE D will bli nk out an Er ror Code
(number of blinks) when t he Test/H ush but ton is pushe d/rele ased once. Repo rt the number of blinks to Customer Service, if needed.
2. Follow i nstru ction s in “Res etting a Detec ­tor’s Wireless I nterconnect S ettin gs.”, then attemp t to rejoi n the net work by fo llowin g the instructions in ”Adding D etecto rs to an Ex isting Wireless Inter conne cted Ne twor k .”*If the e rror persists, remove, discharge, and replace the detector as soon a s possible.
1. Push the Test /Hush button once to sil ence th e audible indication fo r 24 hours at a time.
The RED LE D will bli nk out an Er ror Code (4 blinks) whe n the Test/ Hush but ton is pu shed/ releas ed once. Repor t the number of blin ks to Customer Service, if needed.
2. Remove, dischar ge, and re place t he detec tor as soon as p ossib le.
Trouble Condition Visual Indications Audible Indications Action:
Low Battery One A MBER LED blink
every 5 seconds.
Detector chir ps every 60 seconds
Remove, discharge, then dispose of detector. Replace a s soon as possibl e.
End of Dete ctor Life (EOL)
Hush (for N etwor k Error, End of Life)
Sensor Clean­liness Level (Clean-Me Indication)
Alar m Fault: Number of RED LE D Blinks (s hor t duration blinks)
7: Push to Test
8: Memor y
9: Life Ex piration
10: Smoke Chamber
12: Temperature Sensor Supervision
14: Smoke Drift Compensation
One AM BER LED bl ink every 5 seconds.
One AM BER LED bl ink every 5 seconds.
AMBER LED Clean-Me blink sequence after TESTING (PUSH TO TES T BUTTO N) temporal pattern per “Operation and Testing”
Double d etecto r chirp every 30 seconds.
Chirp temporarily silenc ed for 24 hours.
None 1. Push the Test /Hush button to i nitiate
Wirel ess Fault: Num ber of RED LED Blinks (lo ng duration blin ks)
2: Fault Coo rdinat or
3: Fault RFD
4: CCI Supervision
5: RFD Chec k In
6: RFD Time S ync
The RED LE D will bli nk out an Er ror Code of 9 blinks. St art of EO L will be delayed if Night Detect is ac tive.
Push the Test /Hus h button to initiate Hush for 24hrs.
detector test. Following the temporal patter ns, the A MBER L ED will bl ink the cleanliness statu s of the detector:
0-1: Unserviceable fault; remove, discha rge, and r eplace the detec tor. 2-3: Inse nsitive; requires clean ing per “Clean ing Your Detec tor” section. 4-7: Norm al Sensi tivit y 8-9: Too sensitive, requir es clea ning per “Cleaning Your Detector” section.
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5. Introduction, Product Features and Specifications
Introduction
The Interlogix SDX-135Z supervised photoelectric smoke detector with heat and freeze sensors is a self-diagnostic Learn Mode detector with wireless interconnection, 10-yr sealed battery and sensor life, built-in sounder, diagnostic/status LED, integrated fixed temperature and rate-of-rise heat sensor and a pre-freeze condition indicator.
The SDX-135Z uses a 319.5MHz transmitter for communication to the control panel and a 915MHz transceiver for interconnection communication between networked detectors. Up to 24 detectors can be a part of the same interconnected network. The dual transmitter design ensures interconnection integrity is maintained independent of control panel status. Because of this unique design the SDX­135Z is multi-listed to UL217, UL268, and ULC-S531 requirements.
The SDX-135Z wireless smoke detector with heat and freeze sensor is compatible with Simon XTi-5 and Advisor One Interlogix Learn Mode panels. Refer to control system / panel installation instruc­tions for compatible panel information.
The SDX-135Z uses 10-year sealed-in lithium batteries ensuring continuous operation over the 10 year life of the detector. This eliminates worry about battery removal or unauthorized deactivation of the detector. The self-activation feature activates the detector when attached to the mounting bracket. At the end of detector life, the unit will chirp and send communication back to control panel, indicating the detector is in need of replacement (see Troubleshooting Guide).
To help identify the date to replace the detector, a label has been affixed to the side of the detector. Write the “Install date” in the space provided, and then write in the “Replace by” date (10 years from initial power up) in permanent marker on the label prior to installing the detector.
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Product Features and Specifications:
Power 3V DC non-replaceable sealed lithium batteries
Smoke sensor Photoelectric
Temperature sensor NTC Thermistor
Battery life 10 years*
Detector life 10 years
Audible alarm
Smoke/heat
CO (transmit)
Dimensions Ø 5.6 ± 0.01in. x 2.3 ± 0.04in.
Smoke Sensitivity 2.32 +/- 1.35 %/ft. obscuration
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85dB at 10’ @ 3.0 to 3.5 KHz pulsing alarm
Temporal T3 pattern
Temporal T4 pattern (received and transmitted from an
interconnected CO or Combo detector)
(Ø142.3 ± 0.3mm x 59.0 ± 1.0mm)
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Product Features and Specifications:
Rate-of-Rise (ROR)
heat detection
Fixed temperature
heat detection
Freeze warning 41°F (5°C) ± 5°F (2.8°C)
Storage temperature -4 °F (-20°C) to 140°F (60°C)
Battery life 10 years*
Operating environment
Temperature
Relative humidity
Regulatory
Listings
*3 year warranty.Not a battery performance claim.
15°F/min (8.3C/min) monitoring above 105°F
(40.5°C)
~135°F (57.2°C)
32 °F to 100 °F (0 °C to 37.8 °C)
0 to 95% noncondensing
UL217, UL268, CAN/
ULC-S531, CSFM, FCC, IC
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Product Ordering:
Model Description
SDX-135Z Wireless Interconnected Smoke Detector with Heat and Freeze
Sensor, Sounder, UL 217, UL 268, ULC-S531
Accessories
SM-200 Smoke! In A Can (canned smoke) for functional testing of smoke
detectors
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6. Limitations of Smoke Detectors
WARNING: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY
• Life safet y from f ire in residential occupancies is based primarily on early notif ication to occupants of
the need to escape, followed by the appropriate egress ac tions by those occupants.
• Fire warning systems for dwelling units are capable of protecting about half of the occupants in po-
tentially fatal fires. Victims are often intimate with the fire, too old or young, or physically or mentally impaired such that they cannot escape even when warned early enough that esc ape should be pos ­sible. For these people, other strategies such as protection- in-place or assisted escape or rescue are necessary.
• Leading authorities rec ommend that both ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms be installed to
help insure maximum detection of the various t ypes of f ires that can occur within the home. Ionization sensing alarms may detect invisible fire par ticles (associated with fast flaming fires) sooner than pho­toelectric alarms. Photoelectric sensing alarms may detect visible fire particles (associated with slow smoldering fires) sooner than ionization alarms.
• A batter y powered alarm must have a battery of the specified t ype, in good condition and installed
properly (This model has a sealed batter y).
• Smoke alarms must be tested regularly to make sure the battery and the alarm circuits are in good oper-
ating condition.
• Smoke alarms cannot provide an alarm if smoke does not reach the alarm. Therefore, smoke alarms
may not sense fires starting in chimneys, walls, on roofs, on the other side of a closed door or on a different floor.
• If the alar m is located outside the bedroom or on a different floor, it may not wake up a sound sleeper.
• The use of alcohol or drugs may also impair one’s abilit y to hear the smoke alarm. For maximum protec-
tion, a smoke alarm should be installed in each sleeping area on every level of a home.
NOTE: This alarm is not intended to alert hearing impaired individuals.
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7. Recommended Locations for Smoke Detectors
• Locate detectors in all sleeping areas. Try to monitor the exit path as the bedrooms are usually farthest
from the exit. If more than one sleeping area exists, locate additional detectors in each sleeping area.
• Locate additional detectors to monitor any stairway as stair ways act like chimneys for smoke and heat.
• Locate at least one alarm on ever y floor level.
• Locate an alarm in every bedroom.
• Locate a detector in every room where electrical appliances are operated (i.e. portable heaters or hu-
midifiers), as long as the room is environmentally controlled within the temperature and humidity ranges as defined in the “Specifications” table.
• Locate a detector in every room where someone sleeps with the door closed. The closed door may
prevent a detector not located in that room from waking the sleeper.
• Smoke, heat, and combustion products rise to the ceiling and spread horizontally. Mounting the smoke
detector on the ceiling in the center of the room places it closest to all points in the room. Ceiling mount­ing is preferred in ordinary residential construction.
• When mounting a detector on the ceiling, locate it at a minimum of 4” (10 cm) from the side wall.
• When mounting the detector on the wall, use an inside wall with the top edge of the alarm at a minimum
of 4” (10 cm) and a maximum of 12” (30.5 cm) below the ceiling.
• Put smoke detectors at both ends of a bedroom hallway or large room if the hallway or room is more
than 30 feet (9.1m) long.
• Install smoke detectors on sloped, peaked or cathedral ceilings at or within 3ft (0.9m) of the highest
point (measured horizontally).(0.9m) of the highest point (measured horizontally).
This equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association’s 72 (Na­tional Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269).
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ANYWHERE ALONG THIS BOLD SURFACE
Locations permitted for smoke
alarms and smoke detectors
on tray-shaped ceilings.
ANYWHERE ALONG
ANYWHERE ALONG THIS BOLD SURFACE
Locations permitted for smoke
alarms and smoke detectors
on tray-shaped ceilings.
ANYWHERE ALONG THIS BOLD SURFACE
Locations permitted for smoke
alarms and smoke detectors
on tray-shaped ceilings.
ANYWHERE ALONG THIS BOLD SURFACE
Locations permitted for smoke
alarms and smoke detectors
on tray-shaped ceilings.
ANYWHERE ALONG THIS BOLD SURFACE
Locations permitted for smoke
alarms and smoke detectors
on tray-shaped ceilings.
NOT IN
THIS AREA
ANYWHERE IN
THIS AREA
0.9 m (3’) 0.9 m (3’)
HORIZONTAL DISTANCE
FROM PEAK
THIS BOLD SURFACE
Locations permitted for smoke
alarms and smoke detectors
on tray-shaped ceilings.
Figure 1
0.9 m (3’) 0.9 m (3’)
HORIZONTAL DISTANCE
NOT IN
THIS AREA
FROM PEAK
Figure 3B (Canada Installation)
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Figure 2
Figure 3A (US Installation)
ANYWHERE IN
ANYWHERE IN
THIS AREA
THIS AREA
NOT IN
THIS AREA
0.9 m (3’)
NFPA 72 sta tes: “Smoke a larms in rooms wi th ceilin g slopes gre ater than 1 ft i n 8 ft (.3m in 2. 4 m) horizontally shall be located on the hig h side of the roo m.
8. Locations to Avoid
• In the garage. Products of combustion are present when you star t your automobile.
• Normal cooking may cause nuisanc e alarms. If a kitchen detector is desired, it should have an alarm silence
feature or be a photoelectric type.
• Do not install within 6 ft. of heating or cooking appliances.
• Less than 4” (10cm) from the peak of an “A” frame type ceiling.
• In dusty areas. Dust particles may cause nuisance alarm or failure to alarm.
• In very humid areas (above 95% RH, non-condensing). Moisture or steam can cause nuisance alarms.
• In insect-infested areas.
• In an area where the temperature may fall below 32ºF (0C) or rise above 100 ºF (37.8C), such as garages
and unfinished attics.
• Detectors should not be inst alled within 3 ft (.9m) of the door to a bathroom containing a tub or shower,
forced air supply ducts used for heating or cooling, ceiling or whole house ventilating fans, or other high air flow areas.
• Do not install near vents, flues, chimneys or any forced/unforced air ventilation openings.
• Do not install near fans, doors, windows or areas directly exposed to the weather.
NOTE: Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination (detector and detector guard) have been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.
Smoke detectors cannot provide an alarm if smoke does not reach the detector. Therefore, smoke detectors may not sense fires starting in chimneys, walls, on roofs, on the other side of a closed door or on a different fl oor.
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9. Installation / Activation / Wireless
You do NOT need a home wi-fi system to use these units. Multiple wireless units create their own indepen­dent wireless detector net work (wireless interconnect between multiple detectors). In addition, these units can wirelessly communicate with an appropriate control panel.
WARNING: THIS DETECTOR SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A CERTIFIED TECHN ICIAN.
WARNING: FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL AND ACTIVATE THIS DETECTOR WILL PREVENT
PROPER OPERATION AND RESPONSE TO HAZARDS.
If you are installing detectors and will use the wireless interconnect function, proceed to sec­tion 9.1 “Set Up a Wireless Detector Network (Wireless Interconnect)” If you are not using the wireless detector-to- detector interc onnect function, then proceed with the following two steps, and then skip ahead to the “ENROLLING A DETECTOR WITH A PANEL” section.
1. After selecting the proper location for the detector, attach the mounting bracket (trim plate) to the wall or ceiling. To ensure aesthetic alignment of the detector with the hallway, or wall, the “A” line on the mounting bracket (trim plate) must be parallel with the hallway when ceiling mounted or horizontal when wall mounted.
2. Install the detector fully on the mounting bracket (trim plate) by rotating the detector in a clockwise direction.
NOTE: Installing the detector on the mounting bracket (trim plate) will automatically activate the battery. The power up sequenc e is indicated by the LED ring slowly glowing GREEN on/of f one time.
NOTE: Detectors will emit a ser ies of slow RED LED glowing on/off as the detector searches for a wireless networ k. If you are intending to use the detectors without the wireless interconnect function, ignore these notifications, and the wireless interc onnect function will eventually turn off (~15 minutes) OR to immediately finish this process, push the Test/Hush but ton until two beeps are heard (approximately 4 seconds). The LED will change to glowing GREEN on/of f every second. Repeat the button push/hold for another 4 seconds, until t wo beeps are heard, and then release the button. This will close the network.
• When the network has been closed, each detec tor’s GREEN LED will change from glowing on/of f every
second to flashing once every 60 seconds to indicate normal operation.
NOTE: The bat tery activation is a one -time feature. After activation, the bat tery cannot be turned off, and can only be discharged at the end of unit life. If the detector is removed from the mounting plate, the battery will remain active. See Permanently Disable Detector / Discharge Battery section to de-energize the detec ­tor.
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WIRELESS
These models have wireless detector interconnect capability. When one interconnected detector sounds an alarm, all other compatible wireless detectors in the wireless detector network will alarm.
A maximum of 24 compatible devices may be interconnected in a multiple station arrangement in conjunc­tion with a compatible panel.
This detector is not designed to be interconnected with other manufacturer’s products, unless otherwise specified.
WIRELESS INTERCONNECT MODEL COMPATIBILITY
The following Interlogix models can be interconnected using wireless interconnect:
• SDX-135Z, CDX-135Z
• Maximum distance between wireless interconnect models is 30 0 feet in open air.
9.1 Set up a Wireless Detector Network (Wireless
Interconnect)
1.
Remove all wireless detectors from their packaging (suggest using a table and activating all detectors in a group).
2. Power on all detectors by attaching the detectors onto the mounting bracket (tr im plate) to activate the batter y, or by carefully turning the red activation wheel with a screwdriver. See Figure 4.
The GREEN LED will fade on and of f once, then the RED LED will begin fading on/of f every 3 seconds.
NOTE: If no further steps are taken within 15 minutes of initial power up, the wireless function will turn off. The detector will then perform as a single station detector.
Figure 4
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3. After all detectors are powered on and the RED LED is glowing on/off, push and hold the Test/Hush
button on any one detector until two beeps are heard (approximately 4 sec onds) and then release the button. This detector will automatically create a new wireless networ k.
A brief series of quick GREEN LED blinks will occur and then the GREEN LED will fade on/of f every
second on the button-pushed detector (net work creator).
4. Wait for the other wireless detectors to join the wireless network.
A brief series of quick GREEN LED blinks will occur and then the GREEN LED will fade on/of f
approximately every 3 seconds.
NOTE: At this point, you c an push/release the test button once on any detector, and the RED LED will flash the number of enrolled detectors.
5. Wait for the network setup to timeout (approximately 15 minutes), OR to immediately close the networ k,
push the Test/Hush button until two beeps are heard (approximately 4 seconds) and then release the button. The network can be closed from any device enrolled in the network.
When the network has been closed, each detec tor’s GREEN LED will change from glowing on/of f
every second to flashing once ever y 60 seconds to indicate normal operation.
6. After selecting the proper location for your detector, attach the mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling. To
ensure aesthetic alignment of the detector with the hallway, or wall, the “A” line on the mounting bracket must be parallel with the hallway when ceiling mounted or horizontal when wall mounted.
• Install the detector fully on the mounting bracket (trim plate) by rotating the detector in a clockwise
direction. NOTE: The detector will mount to the bracket in 4 positions (every 90 degrees).
7. The detector is now activated. After installation / activation, test your detector as described in
Operation and Testing section.
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9.2 Adding Detectors to an Existing Wireless
Interconnected Network
For various reasons, you might want to add additional detectors to your existing wireless interconnection network.
1. Remove the new detector from its packaging.
2. Place and hold a magnet for four seconds on the cover of an existing detector in the network at the designated location per Figure 5. The detector will beep once when the magnet is detected, then the detector will beep twice and will start f lashing the RED LED rapidly to indicate the detector is in System Tes t Mod e .
3. Push and hold the test button on the same detector (in System Test Mode) until two beeps are heard (approximately four seconds), and then release the button.
• The button-pushed detector will cause the GREEN LED to fade on /off on each detector in the exist­ing network to signal that the wireless interconnection network has been opened.
NOTE: From this point, you have fifteen (15) minutes to power up the new detector.
4. Power up the new wireless detector by twisting the detector onto the mounting bracket (trim plate) to activate the battery, or by carefully turning the red activation wheel with a screwdriver. See Figure 4.
• After initial GREEN LED on /off sequence, the new detector’s RED LED will fade on/of f every three
seconds as it searches for the network.
• A fast GREEN LED flickering, followed by a slow GREEN LED fading on/off confirms the new detec ­tor has found and joined the existing wireless interconnection network.
5. Wait fifteen (15) minutes for the net work setup to timeout, OR to immediately close the network, push and hold the test but ton on any device enrolled in the network until t wo beeps are heard (approximately four seconds), and then release the button.
• GREEN LED flashes once ever y 60 seconds on the new detector to indicate normal operation.
6. After selecting the proper location for your detector, attach the mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling. To ensure aesthetic alignment of the detector with the hallway, or wall, the “A” line on the mounting bracket must be parallel with the hallway when ceiling mounted or horizontal when wall mounted.
• Install the detector fully on the mounting bracket (trim plate) by rotating the detector in a clockwise
direction. NOTE: The detector will mount to the bracket in four positions (every 90 degrees).
7. The detector is now activated. After installation / activation, test your detector as described in Opera­tion and Testing section.
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9.3 Resetting a Detector’s Wireless Interconnect
Settings
If you experience a delay or problem during wireless interconnection setup, you might need to start over as if the detector is first removed from its packaging. Also, this “out-of- box” mode can be used to attempt to reset/clear a network error condition.
NOTE: The magnetic switch is disabled when network is open and GREEN LED is glowing on/off. Press and hold Test/Hush button for 4 seconds to close network before attempting to reset device to the “out- of­box” mode.
1. Place and hold a magnet for 4 seconds on the cover at the designated location per Figure 5. The de­tector will chirp once when the magnet is detected, then the detector will chirp twice and the button will start flashing the RED LED rapidly to indicate System Test Mode has been entered.
MAGNET PLACEMENT LOCATION
Figure 5
2. Press and hold the Test/Hush button for approximately eight seconds while the RED LED is rapidly flashing. After four seconds, t wo beeps will occur (do not release the button). After eight seconds, three beeps will occur. The button can now be released.
3. Obser ve two cycles of RED LED on/of f, one cycle of GREEN LED on/of f
4. The RED LED will begin fading on/off every three seconds.
5. If no fur ther steps are taken within 15 minutes of resetting the detector to “Out-of-Box” mode, the RED LED will fade on/off for approximately 30- 40 seconds, and the interconnect function will turn off. The detector will then perform as a single station detector.
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10. Enrolling A Detector With A Panel
The following section provides a general guideline for programming (enrolling) the detector into control panel memory. Refer to the panel documentation for complete programming details. This model requires enrolling with a panel as two (2) separate devices.
1. Set the control panel to the installer programming mode
2. When requested to broadcast a signal from the detector to the panel, remove the detector from the mounting bracket (trim plate). A tamper message will be transmitted for smoke and freeze devices.
3. After waiting approximately 1 minute, reinstall the detector on the mounting bracket (trim plate). The detector will start chirping once every 30 seconds if not re-installed on the trim plate af ter 3 minutes.
4. Exit installer programming mode on the panel.
NOTE: Each enrollment type (smoke, Freeze) is programmed with a unique TX ID when manufactured. Labels included on the outside and inside of the packaging provide these IDs. The unique ID is enrolled into the control panel at the time of installation. Use these IDs where appropriate in the specific panel being used enrollment instructions.
Verify programming and detector-to-panel communication
Before mounting, verify that the desired detector location provides good RF communication to the panel.
To Verify Programming And RF Communication
1. Put the panel into Dealer Sensor Test mode (refer to the specif ic panel installation instructions)
2. Take the detector to the desired mounting location.
3. Press and release the Test button. A quick beep will confirm the button has been pushed.
4. Listen for the appropriate response from system sirens to determine signal integrity from the detector to the panel (refer to the specific panel installation instructions)
5. Exit from Dealer Sensor Test mode.
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11. Operation and Testing
Operation
The detector is operating once it is activated and testing is complete. When products of combustion (smoke) are sensed, the detector sounds a loud 85dB alarm. See Sections 1 and 2 for alar m signal descriptions.
Testing (Push To Test Button)
Test your detector weekly by pressing and releasing the test button quickly. A quick beep will confirm the button has been pushed.
See Other Detector Visual and Audible Indicators table. The alarm will sound if the electronic circuitry, horn, and batter y are wor king. If the alarm does not sound, the detector must be replaced. Erratic or low volume sound (or no sound) coming from your detector may indicate a defective detector and it should be returned for ser vice. See Permanently Disable Detector / Discharge Battery section to determine how to prepare the unit for shipment or disposal.
To test all detectors connected in the same network initiate “ System Test Mode” use a magnet as shown in Figure 5, and then press and release the Test/Hush button. All detectors will perform a self-test and will repor t their status to the panel.
WARNING: Due to the loudness (85+ decibels) of the alarm, always stand about 2.5 ft (0.7M)
away from the detector or use ear prot ection when testing.
WARNING: DO NOT use an open f lame to test your DETECTOR. you could damage the DETEC-
TOR or ignite combustible mater ials and start a structure fire.
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Functional Smoke Test
The smoke test verif ies that the detector activates when detecting smoke, that all interconnected devices also alar m, that the transmitted signal is received by the receiver/panel, and that the panel reports the alarm to the central monitoring station. The smoke test should be performed annually. A canned smoke testing agent must be used for the functional smoke test
NOTE: Use Interlogix brand of Smoke! In A Can part number SM-200.
1. Wait at least 90 seconds after installation to test the smoke detector.
2. Make sure the GREEN LED is flashing for normal operation (one GREEN LED blink every 60 seconds).
3. From a distance of 2 - 4 feet (0.6 – 1.2m), aim spray for 1 – 2 seconds at the side (bug screen) of the dete ct or.
4. The alarm will sound within 1 – 10 seconds if the detector functions proper ly.
5. Press the Test/Hush button to quiet the sounder. NOTE: Due to the high smoke concentration from the canned smoke spray, it is possible that the detector will not silence after a button push.
6. Contact the central monitoring station to verify they received the alarm report.
7. Alert the central monitoring station when you are finished testing.
NOTE: An alternative method for per forming a functional smoke test in the field is to hold a smolder ing punk or cotton wick close to the detec tor and direct the smoke into the vent openings until an alarm is indicated.
AMBIENT LIGHT SENSI NG
This detector samples the ambient light conditions of its location and, if possible, deter mines a Night/Day cycle. A valid Night /Day cyc le will delay detector chirps during the night until the next Day cycle begins.
When chirping begins during the next Day cycle, you can temporarily silence End of Detector Life or Net­work Error chirps by pressing the Test/Hush button. Low Batter y chirps cannot be silenced.
If a valid Night / Day cycle has not been established because the detector is located in either a constantly dark or lighted loc ation, the chirps mentioned above will not be delayed at night. Moving the detector to a different location might allow the detector to determine a valid Night / Day cycle.
WARNING: REPLACE DETECTOR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WHEN IN END OF DETECTOR LIFE
OR LOW BATTERY MODE.
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12. Recognizing Nuisance Alarms
SMART HUSH® Control and Locate Feature
Smoke Nuisance
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HUSH
If you know why the alarm is sounding, and you c an verify that it is not a life threatening situation, you can push the button on the initiating detector (green LED flashing ever y second, interrupted by T3 RED LED alarm pattern) to silence the alarm for 8-10 minutes. If the smoke is not too dense, that detector, and all interconnected detectors will silence. After the HUSH® period, the smoke detector will automatically reset and sound the alarm if particles of combustion are still present. You can use HUSH® repeatedly until the air has been cleared of the condition causing the alarm.
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NOTE : Dense smoke will override HUSH see if one of the reasons listed in “Locations to avoid” may have c aused the alarm. If a fire is discovered, get out of the building and call the fire department.
This detector is designed to minimize nuisance alarms. Cigaret te smoke will not normally cause the detector to alarm, unless the smoke is blown directly into the detector. Combustion particles from cooking may set off the alarm if it is located too close to a cooking appliance. Large quantities of combustible particles are generated from spills or when broiling. Using the fan on a range hood which vents to the outside (non-recirculating type) will also help prevent nuisance alarms from occurring by removing these combustible products from the kitchen.
Locate
In an interc onnected system (all detectors will be alarming together), a detector that detects smoke or CO and initiates an alarm is called the “initiating alarm detector.” Initiating alarm detectors will be flashing the Green LED every second during alarm (interrupted by the T3 RED LED alarm pattern). Depending on detector locations, and the location of the source of smoke or CO, it is possible to have more than one initiating detector. If you suspect a nuisance alar m situation, you can use this feature to help you loc ate the initiating alarm detector(s) in a wireless alarm interconnect system. Push the button on any non-initiating wireless detector, and ALL wireless detectors EXCEPT the initiating alarm detector(s) will silence for t wo minutes. You can use the LOCATE feature repeatedly until you find the initiating alarm detector(s), or the air has been cleared of the condition causing the alarm.
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NOTE: HUSH connect system. Non-wireless models c annot be enrolled in the wireless interconnect system and therefore cannot receive the wireless Locate feature; they will continue to alarm until the initiating detector is Hushed or the Smoke/CO condition clears.
WARNING: THIS UNIT DOES NOT DETECT CO, BUT IT WILL TRANSMIT A CO ALA RM SIGNAL
FROM AN INTERCONNECTED CO OR SMOK E /CO COMBINATION DETECTOR. The LOCATE feature can be used for CO alarm events also, but it is impossible to determine the source of a CO alar m using sight or smell. Always consider a CO alarm event as dangerous.
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and Locate features are dependent on the type of models enrolled in the wireless inter-
and sound a c ontinuous alarm. If no fire is present, check to
13. Battery
NOTE: This detector is powered by non-replaceable, sealed lithium batteries. No batter y installation or
replacement is necessary for the life of the detector.
NOTE: Constant exposure to high or low humidity or temperatures may reduce battery life.
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEM PT TO OPEN THE DETECTOR FOR ANY REASON! Do not try to
repair the DETECTOR yourself. No serviceable parts included.
CAUTION: THE BATTERY USED IN THIS DEVICE MAY PRESENT A FIRE OR CHEMICAL BURN
HAZ ARD IF MISTREATED. DO NOT RECHARGE, DISASSEMBLE, HE AT ABOVE 100°C (212°F) OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE.
Low battery
This detector is equipped with a low battery monitor circuit. If the battery c apacity can no longer provide adequate power for all alarm functions, the low batter y condition will occur. See Troubleshooting Guide.
The detector battery must be discharged and the detector must be replaced within 7 days of the first occur­rence of the “Low Batter y Warning” to provide continuous detector protection. Reference the “Permanently Disable Detector / Discharge Battery” section below for battery discharging instructions.
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14. Permanently Disable Detector / Discharge Battery
WARNING: Discharging the detector bat ter y is PERMANENT. Once the detector batter y has
been placed in discharge mode, it c annot be reac tivated!
• Once discharged, the detector will NO LONGER DETECT SMOKE.
• Once the detector batter y is discharged, the battery is depleted and the DETECTOR will no longer
function.
• Once the detector batter y has been discharged, the detector cannot be mounted onto the mounting
plate or reactivated.
WARNING: Failure to discharge d etec tor batter y as instructed prior to disposal may create
potential for lithium batter y related fire or hazard.
CAUTION: Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
To Permanently Disable Detector / Discharge Battery:
• Rotate the detector counterclock wise to remove it from the
mounting plate.
• Push in the dashed area with a screwdriver to break
tab.(Figure 6)
• After the tab is broken, use the screwdriver to turn the
red slotted arrow to the "Permanently Disable Detector / Discharge Battery" location. This will disable the detector, stop the low batter y or end of unit life “chirps” and render the detector safe for disposal by draining the battery (Figure 7).
Figures 6 (top) and 7 (bot tom)
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15. Cleaning Your Detector
YOUR DETECTOR SHOULD BE CLEANED AT LEAST ONCE A YE AR
You can clean the detector by using a vacuum cleaner hose and vacuuming through the openings around the perimeter of the detector. The outside of the detector can be wiped with a damp cloth. Use only water to dampen the cloth, use of detergents or cleaners could damage the detector.
If the detector is in fault mode and the AM BER LED is blinking a fault code of 2, 3, 8, or 9 f lashes (after a Test/Hush button push and the temporal test sequence), the detector may be in need of cleaning. After cleaning, press the Test/Hush button. If the fault does not clear, the detector needs to be replaced. The clean-me signal will also be sent to the panel when the sensitivity level becomes too high.
• Never use detergent or other solvents to clean the detector.
• Avoid spraying air freshener, hair spray, or other aerosols near the detector.
• Do not paint the detector. Paint will seal the vents and inter fere with the sensor’s ability to detect smoke.
• Never attempt to disassemble the detector to clean inside. This action will void your war ranty.
Storing the detector in a plastic bag during any of the above projects will protect the sensors from damage. When household cleaning supplies or similar contaminates are used, the area must be well ventilated.
WARNING: Reinstall the DETECTOR as soon as possible to assure continuous protection.
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16. Good Safety Habits
Develop and Prac tice a Plan of Escape
Practice the following steps to prepare you and your family in the event of a f ire:
• Perform fire drills regularly. Use them to assure recognition of an alarm signal.
• Draw a floor plan and show two exits from each room. It is important that children be instructed carefully,
because they tend to hide in times of crisis.
• Establish one meeting plac e outside the home. Insist that everyone meet there during an alarm. This will eliminate the tragedy of someone reentering the house for a missing member who is actually safe.
• If you have children or physically challenged people residing in your household, use window dec als to
help emergency personnel identify the sleeping quarters of these individuals.
Current studies have shown smoke alarms may not awaken all sleeping individuals, and that it is the responsibilit y of individuals in the household that are capable of assisting others to provide assistanc e to those who may not be awakened by the alarms ound, or to those who may be incapable of safely evacuat­ing the area unassisted.
Install and maintain fire ex tinguishers on every level of the home and in the kitchen, basement and garage. Know how to use a fire ex tinguisher prior to an emergency.
Fire warning systems for dwelling units are capable of protecting about half of the occupants in potentially fatal fires. Victims are often intimate with the fire, too old or young, or physically or mentally impaired such that they cannot esc ape even when warned early enough that escape should be possible. For these people, other strategies such as protection-in -place or assisted escape or rescue are necessary.
Fire Prevention
Never smoke in bed, or leave c ooking food unattended. Teach children never to play with matches or lighters! Train everyone in the home to recognize the smoke alarm pattern and to leave the home using their escape plan when it’s heard. Know how to do “Stop, Drop and Roll” if clothes catch on fire, and how to crawl low under smoke. Install and maintain fire extinguishers on every level of the home and in the kitchen, basement and garage.NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)
Fire Safet y in the Home: NFPA 72 is intended to provide reasonable safety for persons in family living units. Reasonable fire safety can be produced through the following three-point program: (1) Minimizing fire hazards (2) Providing fire-warning equipment (3) Having and practicing an escape plan.
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The National Fire Protection Association’s Standard 72, reads as follows:
Where required by other governing laws, codes, or standards for a specific type of occupancy, approved single and multiple-station smoke alarms shall be installed as follows:
(1) In all sleeping rooms and guest rooms
(2) Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area, within 21 ft (6.4 m) of any door to a sleeping room,
with the distance measured along a path of travel
(3) On every level of a dwelling unit, including basements
(4) On every level of a residential board and care occupancy (small facility), including basements and
excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics
(5) In the living area(s) of a guest suite
(6) In the living area(s) of a residential board and care occupancy (small facility)
SMOKE DETECTION – ARE MORE SMOKE DETECTORS DESIREABLE?
The required number of smoke detectors 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 recom ­mended that the householder consider the use of additional smoke detectors 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 detectors. The installation of smoke detectors in at tics (finished or unfinished), garages, or within 6’ of a heating or cooking appliance is not normally recommend­ed, as these locations occasionally experience conditions that can result in improper operation.
CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHALL
Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows: A smoke detecto installed in each separate sleeping area (in the vicinity, but outside the bedrooms), heat or smoke detectors in the living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, hallways, attics, furnace rooms, closets, utility and storage rooms, basements and attached garages.
FCC
FCC ID: SAK 25609702
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IC: 7145A-25609702 This device complies with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause inter ference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
RF EXPOSURE
All transmitters regulated by IC must comply with RF exposure requirements listed in RSS-102 - Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus (All Frequency Bands). Currently this device is approved for use for when 20cm can be maintained between the antenna and users. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) evaluation is required if the separation distance between the user and/or bystander and the antenna and/or radiating element of the device is less than or equal to 20 cm. Exceptions are listed in RSS-102. Note that integration < 20 cm will require further cer tification with IC such as a Multiple listing and Class IV Permissive Change application.
Tous les émetteurs régulés par Industrie Canada doivent ętre confor mes à la notice RSS -102 d’Industrie
Canada concernant la Conformité des appareils de radiocommunication aux limites d’exposition humaine aux radiofréquences (toutes bandes de fréquences). Ce produit est ainsi approuvé pour une utilisation d’au
moins 20 cm entre l’antenne et toute personne à proximité. Une évaluation du Débit d’Absorption Spécifique (DAS) est requise si cette distance de séparation est inférieure ou égale à 20 cm. Des exceptions sont toutefois réper toriés dans la notice RSS -102. Mais il est souligné que l’utilisation d’un dispositif à moins de
20 cm nécessite une certification supplémentaire avec Industrie Canada, comme un complément d’infor-
mation et l’application à la notice de Changement Permissif de Classe IV.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is c onnected.
• Consult the dealer or an exper ienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modif ications not expressly approved by UTC Fire and Security could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING: ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS MADE TO THIS PRODUCT NOT EXPRESSLY
AUTHORIZED BY THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID TH E USER’S RIGHT TO OPERATE THIS DEVICE.
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17. Service and Warranty
CONTACT INFORMATION
For contact information, visit us online at www.interlogix.com.
For technical support, see ww w.interlogix.com/support, or call 1- 855-286- 8889.
COPYRIGHT
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TRADEMARKS
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of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation.
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