Interlogix SDX-135Z User Manual

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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.

Model (on back): _________________

Date Code (on back): __________________

Date of Purchase: __________________

Where Purchased: __________________

Date to Replace: __________________

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Contents

 

1. Smoke Alarm: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds.....................................................

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2. Carbon Monoxide Alarm: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds .................................

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3.

Other Detector Visual And Audible Indicators .................................................................

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4.

Troubleshooting Guide .......................................................................................................

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5.

Introduction, Product Features & Specifications............................................................

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6.

Limitations Of Smoke Detectors......................................................................................

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7. Recommended Locations For Smoke Detectors ...........................................................

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8.

Locations To Avoid ...........................................................................................................

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9.

Installation / Activation / Wireless ...................................................................................

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9.1 Set Up A Wireless Detector Network (Wireless Interconnect) ..............................................

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9.2 Adding Detectors to an Existing Wireless Interconnected Network .....................................

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9.3 Resetting a Detector’s Wireless Interconnect Settings .........................................................

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10.Enrolling a Detector With a Panel ……………………………………………………..........23

11.Operation and Testing……………………………………………………..............................24

12.Recognizing Nuisance Alarms ………………………………………….............................26

13.Battery …………………………………………....................................................................27

14. Permanently Disable Detector / Discharge Battery ......................................................

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15.Cleaning Your Detector ……………………......................................................................29

16.Good Safety Habits ……………………........................................................................… 30

17.Service 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 difficulty recognizing the importance of the alarm sounding or that might have difficulty leaving the area without help.

• Leave immediately by your escape plan. Every second counts, so don’t waste time getting dressed or picking up valuables.

• In leaving, don’t open any inside door without first feeling its surface. 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 fire department from your cell phone outside, or from your neighbor’s home-not from yours!

• Don’t return to your home until the fire officials say that it is all right to do so.

• There are situations where a smoke alarm may not be effective 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 ALARMS, 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 repeating every 5 seconds) from an interconnected CO or combination smoke / CO alarm/detector.

Carbon monoxide (CO) alarm pattern is four quick beeps repeating every 5 seconds. The red LED blinks in time with alarm pattern.

warning: Carbon monoxide alarm activation indicates the presence of Carbon Monoxide (CO) at high concentrations which can kill 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 interconnected 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 importance 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 emergency 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 restart 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

One GREEN LED blink

 

 

(standby)

every 60 seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Freeze Warning

One RED LED blink

None

None. Flashing continues

 

every 20 seconds.

 

while condition exists.

 

 

 

 

Tamper Condition

One RED LED blink

Detector chirps once when tamper

Reattach detector to its trim

 

every 30 seconds

condition is first sensed, then the

plate, otherwise flashing and

 

(after a 3 minute

detector will chirp every 30 seconds

chirping will continue while

 

delay).

after a 3 minute delay.

condition exists.

 

 

 

 

System Test Mode

Rapidly flashing RED

1 detector chirp when magnet

Hold magnet next to button

 

LED for 10 seconds

detected, 2 detector chirps when System

for 4 seconds. See Figure 5.

 

duration

Test mode enabled

 

 

 

 

 

Local Detector Test

Flashes RED, AMBER,

Temporal T3 pattern

Allow completion of test or

(button press when

GREEN, then current

 

perform button press to

no alarm condition

protocol

 

cancel, return to normal

is present)

 

 

operation

 

 

 

 

System Detector Test

Flashes RED, AMBER,

Temporal T3 pattern

Allow completion of test or

(button press in System

GREEN, then current

 

perform button press to

Test Mode when no

protocol on each

 

cancel, return to normal

alarm condition is

detector in the network

 

operation.

present)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Operational Mode

Visual Indications

Audible Indications

Action/Note:

 

 

 

 

Smoke/Heat Alarm

Alternating flashing

None

Press test button to clear alarm

Memory (detector has

RED and AMBER

 

memory, or allow 1 hour time out

experienced an alarm

LEDs. 1 second RED/1

 

to return to normal operation.

event within the last

second AMBER/ 10

 

NOTE: standard test sequence

hour)

seconds OFF,

 

will follow. (Push/release button

 

repeating for 1 hour

 

again to cancel test).

 

 

 

 

Smoke Alarm Hush

Red LED blinks

After button push: Smoke alarm

This feature is to be used

Mode (SMART HUSH®

every 2 sec.

pattern stops. (If there is too

only when a known alarm

CONTROL)

 

much smoke, smoke alarm

condition, such as smoke from

 

 

pattern continues.)

cooking, activates the alarm.

 

 

 

 

Locate

None

After button push on non-ini-

Use this to quickly locate the

 

 

tiating unit, only initiating unit

alarm source and determine if

 

 

continues alarm pattern.

alarm is nuisance or real.

 

 

 

 

Initiating Alarm Detector

Green LED blinks once

Unit in Smoke Alarm mode.

During alarm, the initiating alarm

(multiple detectors in an

per sec indicating that

 

red blink will be interrupted by a

interconnected system)

this is the unit

 

green blink.

 

initiating the alarm in

 

 

 

an interconnected,

 

 

 

multiple detector,

 

 

 

system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4. Troubleshooting Guide

 

Trouble Condition

Visual Indications

Audible Indications

 

Action:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fault Mode/Fatal

One AMBER

Detector chirps

 

1. Push the Test/Hush button once to attempt to

 

Error

LED blink every 5

every 30 seconds.

 

reset the detector.

 

 

seconds.

 

 

The RED LED will blink out an Error Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(number of blinks) when the Test/Hush button

 

 

 

 

 

is pushed/released once.Report the number of

 

 

 

 

 

blinks to Customer Service, if needed.

 

 

 

 

 

2. Clean your detector. See “Cleaning Your

 

 

 

 

 

Detector” for instructions.

 

 

 

 

 

3. Remove detector from service. If fatal error

 

 

 

 

 

cannot be cleared, permanently discharge and

 

 

 

 

 

decommission the detector.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network Error

One AMBER

Detector chirps every

Remove device from mounting bracket, and try

 

(if a detector loses

LED blink every 5

30 seconds. (NOTE:

 

rotating and re-installing the device in a different

 

wireless interconnect

seconds.

chirps only occur if

 

orientation on the mounting bracket. This might

 

connection due to

 

network includes more

align the antenna in a better position.

 

loss of signal)

 

than 2 detectors.)

 

1. Push the Test/Hush button once to silence the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

audible indication for 24 hours at a time.

 

 

 

 

 

The RED LED will blink out an Error Code

 

 

 

 

 

(number of blinks) when the Test/Hush button

 

 

 

 

 

is pushed/released once. Report the number of

 

 

 

 

 

blinks to Customer Service, if needed.

 

 

 

 

 

2. Follow instructions in “Resetting a Detec-

 

 

 

 

 

tor’s Wireless Interconnect Settings.”, then

 

 

 

 

 

attempt to rejoin the network by following the

 

 

 

 

 

instructions in ”Adding Detectors to an Existing

 

 

 

 

 

Wireless Interconnected Network .”*If the error

 

 

 

 

 

persists, remove, discharge, and replace the

 

 

 

 

 

detector as soon as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network Error due to

One AMBER

Detector chirps every

1. Push the Test/Hush button once to silence the

 

loss of radio

LED blink every 5

30 seconds, regardless

audible indication for 24 hours at a time.

 

(CCI supervision)

seconds.

of the number of

 

The RED LED will blink out an Error Code (4

 

 

 

detectors in the

 

 

 

 

network.

 

blinks) when the Test/Hush button is pushed/

 

 

 

 

 

released once. Report the number of blinks to

 

 

 

 

 

Customer Service, if needed.

 

 

 

 

 

2. Remove, discharge, and replace the detector

 

 

 

 

 

as soon as possible.

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Trouble Condition

Visual Indications

Audible Indications

Action:

 

 

 

 

Low Battery

One AMBER LED blink

Detector chirps every 60

Remove, discharge, then dispose of

 

every 5 seconds.

seconds

detector. Replace as soon as possible.

 

 

 

 

End of Detector

One AMBER LED blink

Double detector chirp

The RED LED will blink out an Error

Life (EOL)

every 5 seconds.

every 30 seconds.

Code of 9 blinks. Start of EOL will be

 

 

 

delayed if Night Detect is active.

 

 

 

 

Hush (for Network

One AMBER LED blink

Chirp temporarily

Push the Test/Hush button to

Error, End of Life)

every 5 seconds.

silenced for 24 hours.

initiate Hush for 24hrs.

 

 

 

 

Sensor Clean-

AMBER LED Clean-Me

None

1. Push the Test/Hush button to initiate

liness

blink sequence after

 

detector test. Following the temporal

Level (Clean-Me

TESTING (PUSH TO TEST

 

patterns, the AMBER LED will blink

Indication)

BUTTON) temporal pattern

 

the cleanliness status of the detector:

 

per “Operation and Testing”

 

0-1: Unserviceable fault; remove,

 

 

 

 

 

 

discharge, and replace the detector.

 

 

 

2-3: Insensitive; requires cleaning per

 

 

 

“Cleaning Your Detector” section.

 

 

 

4-7: Normal Sensitivity

 

 

 

8-9: Too sensitive, requires cleaning

 

 

 

per “Cleaning Your Detector” section.

 

 

 

 

Alarm Fault: Number of RED LED Blinks (short

Wireless Fault: Number of RED LED Blinks (long duration

duration blinks)

blinks)

 

 

7: Push to Test

2: Fault Coordinator

8: Memory

3: Fault RFD

9: Life Expiration

4: CCI Supervision

 

10: Smoke Chamber

5: RFD Check In

 

12: Temperature Sensor Supervision

6: RFD Time Sync

14: Smoke Drift Compensation

 

 

 

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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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