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Version 12/06

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Radio smoke detector
„RM 100-2 Uni-S“

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Page 1: ...Version 12 06 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Radio smoke detector RM 100 2 Uni S Item no 75 06 66...

Page 2: ...ff 16 d Starting the sensor search on the HMS 100 Z 17 e Inserting the batteries into the smoke detector 18 f Starting the sensor search on the HMS 100 Z 19 g Locking the smoke detector into its socke...

Page 3: ...n the radio range 32 16 Maintenance and cleaning 33 17 Disposal 33 a General information 33 b Batteries and rechargeable batteries 33 18 The smoke detector s signal output 34 19 Declaration of conform...

Page 4: ...these operating instructions Please read the operating instructions completely and observe the safety and operation notes before using the product All company names and product names contained herein...

Page 5: ...llows rooms to be monitored whose current conditions make radio monitoring technically difficult For further information please see section 7 The radio smoke detector should not be used in environment...

Page 6: ...th a lightning flash in a triangle is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards such as electric shock The icon with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to important instructions in...

Page 7: ...on or installation you are not sure or have doubts about how to proceed contact a skilled technician For safety and licensing CE reasons any unauthorised alterations to and or modification of the prod...

Page 8: ...larity is correct when inserting the batteries Do not leave batteries rechargeable batteries lying around as they could be swallowed by children or pets In such case seek immediate medical care Leakin...

Page 9: ...the HMS 100 hazard detection system or the FHZ 1000 home radio central unit This ensures that a fire which is some distance away on another floor of the house for example can be responded to in good...

Page 10: ...ough a closed bedroom door The smoke detector should always be mounted to the centre of a room s ceiling Bedroom Hallway Study Living room Children s room Entrance area Kitchen Minimal protection Reco...

Page 11: ...that rising smoke does not reach the smoke detector or it reaches it too late We generally recommend that the smoke detector be mounted to the ceiling in the centre of a room However you should make...

Page 12: ...me less sensitive so that the alarm is activated later or not at all Places with a strong movement of air Late smoke detection and alarm due to the proximity of windows fans lamps lamp tubes halogen t...

Page 13: ...g an installation box B Holder for cable ties C Alternative installation using spacers You can use the two mounting holes to screw the lower plate securely to a wall or a ceiling for example Depending...

Page 14: ...ON DIP 10 Initial operation Initial operation varies for the two HMS 100 and FHZ 1000 systems Please make sure you read the following subsections a Setting the house code for the smoke detector You o...

Page 15: ...fkt appears on the display Keep the PROG button pressed until Ext Alarm Ext Alarm Ext Alarm Ext Alarm Ext Alarm appears on the display of the FHZ 1000 Use the scroller to set the house code that you p...

Page 16: ...n the ON position for this function to work 1 2 3 4 5 ON DIP HMS 100 function on If you do not intend to operate the smoke detector as part of the HMS 100 system you can use DIP switch 5 to switch off...

Page 17: ...display Use the scroller or the x and w buttons to select the Sensor einstellen Sensor einstellen Sensor einstellen Sensor einstellen Sensor einstellen menu item Press the OK button Sensor hinzuf gen...

Page 18: ...ion 10 d Insert three new AA batteries LR06 Conrad item no 650117 for example into the three battery holders making sure that the polarity is correct Useful figures are located in the battery compartm...

Page 19: ...lauts digits space characters at the cursor position Then select the next position using the x and w buttons and repeat the procedure until you have entered the complete name You can also use the x an...

Page 20: ...detector s smoke chamber A triggered alarm is signalised by an acoustic and an optical signal about every second The alarm is automatically terminated after 48 seconds once the smoke alarm s electroni...

Page 21: ...lay to optically indicate that an alarm has been triggered d Periodic monitoring and error display You can find an overview of the smoke detector s optical and acoustic output in section 18 You should...

Page 22: ...replacing the batteries if the smoke detector is part of a HMS 100 radio system the central unit stores the battery level as a fault St rung Note that the HMS 100 Z should first be set to the maintena...

Page 23: ...lar rigid installation cable A total cable length of up to 400m is feasible in the ideal case You can connect up to 40 smoke detectors of the type RM 100 with one another via cable in the case of a ra...

Page 24: ...24 Observe the correct polarity Cable terminal Installation of cable in the de vice when using radio modules Avoid contacting the cable with the antenna loop on the circuit board...

Page 25: ...e the cables through the opening of the module cover plate and then outwards When placing the smoke detector on the lower plate make sure that the cables are not clamped while sealing Any additional c...

Page 26: ...f a radio or a remote control for example When using an important device such as a smoke detector however this could have fatal consequences For this reason the smoke detector emits a short alarm sign...

Page 27: ...ress the OK button Use the scroller or the x or w buttons to select the Sensor warten Sensor warten Sensor warten Sensor warten Sensor warten menu item Press the OK button Now you can use the x or w b...

Page 28: ...o use any remaining capacity of the batteries in noncritical devices such as radios clocks and so on Insert three new AA batteries LR06 making sure that the polarity is correct plus and minus Useful d...

Page 29: ...Once the central unit has received the sensor s new address it transmits the following notification Sensor x xx Sensor x xx Sensor x xx Sensor x xx Sensor x xx x old address for example 01 xx old nam...

Page 30: ...oyed by the fire By doing this you waste the few seconds or minutes that could save lives Simply make copies of important documents personal ID driver s licence and so on You can use a conventional co...

Page 31: ...rs are not familiar with it or they do not know what they should do when a fire alarm sounds Organise a family meeting in order to discuss the escape plan Explain to each person what they should do in...

Page 32: ...stallation location and the environment As a rule when mounted in a family home for example the smoke detector should work properly and there should be no radio reception problems Other causes of redu...

Page 33: ...es As the consumer you are legally obliged to return all your used batteries and rechargeable batteries Do not dispose of your used batteries via the household rubbish Batteries rechargeable batteries...

Page 34: ...oustic signal tone white LED indicator short signal tone 3 short tones every 4 seconds white LED indicator is activated 3 short tones every 4 seconds white LED indicator is activated short signal tone...

Page 35: ...C Relative humidity 5 to 93 non condensing Internal signal transmitter 85dB A 3m Dimensions dia x H 120mm x 44mm Max cable length for cable connection 400m J Y St Y2 x 2 x 0 6mm Max no of devices for...

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