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f) Completing the sensor search on the ‘HMS 100 Z’
You only need to set this, if the smoke detector is operated as part of the
‘HMS 100’ system!
• Once the central unit has received the signal from the radio smoke detector, ‘
Sensor xx
Sensor xx
Sensor xx
Sensor xx
Sensor xx
’
(xx = 01-30) appears on the display. The smoke alarm symbol is also displayed.
A cursor appears on the lower display line (entry bar). Here you can enter a name for the
smoke detector in plain text that is up 11 positions long.
• Use the ‘
x
’ and ‘
w
’ buttons to select the desired entry position (this also allows you to enter
space characters) and use the scroller to set the character you require (alphabet, umlauts,
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
’ and ‘
w
’ buttons and the scroller to subsequently modify the text
you have entered.
You can also delete characters that have been entered using the space character (after ‘9’
or before ‘A’). You can delete the whole name all at once using the ‘
Löschen
’ button
(= ‘Delete’).
• Once you have entered the name, press ‘
OK
’.
g) Locking the smoke detector into its socket
I
nsert the smoke detector into the mounted lower plate by turning it clockwise. The red triangles
fitted in the lower plate and in the smoke detector help you to position it correctly.
Please note:
For safety reasons, the two parts of the casing (lower plate/smoke
detector) cannot be locked, if no batteries have been inserted!