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SmartLINK Module EIB3000MRF

for Mains Powered Multi-Sensor / Smoke / Heat / CO 
Alarms - EIB3000 Series

Instruction Manual

Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital 
information on the operation and installation of your Alarm. The leaflet should be 
regarded as part of the product.
If you are just installing the unit, the leaflet 

MUST

 be given to the householder. The 

leaflet is to be given to any subsequent user.

Summary of Contents for SmartLINK EIB3000 Series

Page 1: ...d retain carefully for as long as the product is being used It contains vital information on the operation and installation of your Alarm The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product If you a...

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Page 3: ...13 4 Additional Features 18 5 Troubleshooting and Indicator summary tables 21 6 Testing the System 28 7 Interconnected CO Alarms and Smoke Alarms 31 8 SmartLINK Troubleshooting 33 9 Technical Specific...

Page 4: ...4 1 Introduction...

Page 5: ...ions to existing sites Data Extraction to collect important information on the Alarm status including activations tests CO levels faults etc Monitoring buddy system where the strongest RF signal paths...

Page 6: ...6 2 Installation and House Coding...

Page 7: ...rm Push the lower half of the Alarm 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...

Page 8: ...of its length is inserted Fig 2a Then hold the module housing Fig 2b and plug it into the Alarm being careful to align the pins and keeping them perpendicular to the base as the module is inserted Fi...

Page 9: ...The flashing will repeat every 5 seconds thereafter Repeat this procedure for all Alarms in the system Check to ensure all RF devices have been successfully House Coded This can be done by counting th...

Page 10: ...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 Figure 4 blue...

Page 11: ...House Code has been completed Factory Reset Sometimes in order to resolve an RF communication issue it may be necessary to reset factory reset and House Code the system again To do so press and hold t...

Page 12: ...12 Pin Alignment Figure 5b Pin Alignment Figure 5c Figure 5a...

Page 13: ...13 3 System Installations...

Page 14: ...rconnected and RF interconnected Alarms and devices Hybrid systems can be very flexible and allow extended fire and or CO protection with minimum installation disruption When a hybrid system installed...

Page 15: ...hat the alarm type is indicated correctly to the RF network during activation Hardwired Carbon Monoxide Alarm EIB3018 Hardwired Carbon Monoxide Alarm Fire CO Alarm Interface Figure 6 EIB3018 EIB413 Ha...

Page 16: ...d system can consist of a mixture of Multi Smoke Heat and or CO Alarm types Fire CO Alarm Interface EIB413 System Alarm Controller EIB450 RF Multi Sensor Alarm EIB3024 RF Carbon Monoxide Alarm EIB3016...

Page 17: ...should be fitted to a Multi Smoke and Heat only section one per section and that EIB3028 should also be the section s link to the RF network of the hybrid system Fire CO Alarm Interface EIB413 EIB3016...

Page 18: ...18 4 Additional Features...

Page 19: ...sufficient time so that all Alarms are now house coded correctly this can be confirmed by counting the number of flashes on each Alarm You can then exit House Code mode manually or let it exit automat...

Page 20: ...Code Button until the green LED lights solid and then release Alternatively it will automatically exit monitoring mode after 30 minutes Monitoring is now enabled in the network If a paired Alarm then...

Page 21: ...21 5 Troubleshooting and Indicator summary tables...

Page 22: ...ue LED Red LED Green LED Sound Alarm Head Removal Mode Standby Normal Operation LED on solid LED flashing Button Test x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 followed by flash every 10 Sec followed by flash 1 minute...

Page 23: ...In house code House code exit Press and release on flashing blue Factory reset Press and release on multi colour flashing Remote learn entry In monitoring paired Press and release on solid green Press...

Page 24: ...What it means What to do Fault Conditions rapidly after button release Rapid Beeping Incompatible house code Factory reset the module and re try Communication failure between module and Alarm head Re...

Page 25: ...kly button test 5 1 3 Monthly button test Press and hold the test button The Alarm will sound and the blue LED will light for 3 5 seconds to indicate RF transmission of the test message 5 1 4 Sensing...

Page 26: ...the module hold the House Code Button until the blue LED flashes and then release The blue LED will then flash rapidly for a few seconds to indicate a successful reset followed by a single blue flash...

Page 27: ...a red flash Monitoring is now disabled in the network 5 3 Fault Conditions 5 3 1 Incompatible House coding This can occur if a previously house coded module has been swapped from one Alarm head to an...

Page 28: ...28 6 Testing the System...

Page 29: ...enovations to the house To test an individual Alarm press and hold the test button until the horn sounds and the green or red light flashes This will ensure that the sensor electronics and sounder are...

Page 30: ...00MRF modules if fitted should be removed to prevent the batteries becoming fully depleted This is sometimes done with holiday homes which are only occupied in the summer End of Life EOL Check Once th...

Page 31: ...31 7 Interconnected CO Alarms and Smoke Alarms...

Page 32: ...it has its red light flashing rapidly this it the source of the alarm If it is a Carbon Monoxide Alarm ventilate the residence and follow the instructions in the Carbon Monoxide Alarm manual If it is...

Page 33: ...33 8 SmartLINK Troubleshooting...

Page 34: ...ocate the Alarms e g move them away from metal surfaces or wiring After making these changes to the RF signal path the SmartLINK signals may still not be reaching all the Alarms in your system even th...

Page 35: ...35 9 Technical Specifications...

Page 36: ...ight Temperature Range 0 to 40 C Humidity Range 15 to 95 Relative Humidity Interconnect Up to 12 SmartLINK modules Optional Accessories EIB407 Manual Call Point EIB428 Relay Module Ei414 Fire CO Alarm...

Page 37: ...37 10 Guarantee...

Page 38: ...ed This guarantee excludes incidental and consequential damage If this RF SmartLINK Module should become defective within the guarantee period it must be returned to Brooks with proof of purchase care...

Page 39: ...39 11 Limitations of Radio Communications...

Page 40: ...d i Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occurring on or near their operating frequencies regardless of the House Coding ii Alarms with SmartLINK modules should be tested regularly at least weekl...

Page 41: ...41 Conforms to AS NZS 4268 2017...

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