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Instructions

Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information on the operation 

and installation of your Module. The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.
If you are just installing this Module, the leaftet must be given to the householder. The leaflet is to be given to 

any subsequent user.

EIB100MRF Module

(for use with eSeries Alarms only)

RadioLINK

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 Module EIB100MRF

for Mains Powered Smoke / Heat Alarms
EIB160e / EIB2110e Series

Summary of Contents for EIB100MRF

Page 1: ...on of your Module The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product If you are just installing this Module the leaftet must be given to the householder The leaflet is to be given to any subsequent user EIB100MRF Module for use with eSeries Alarms only RadioLINK Module EIB100MRF for Mains Powered Smoke Heat Alarms EIB160e EIB2110e Series ...

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Page 3: ...res Indicator Summary System Examples Testing the system Interconnected Carbon Monoxide Alarms and Smoke Alarms RadioLINK Troubleshooting Technical Specifications Guarantee Limitations of Radio Communications Table of Contents 3 4 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 19 page ...

Page 4: ... module attached to that Alarm will transmit an RF signal that will activate the sounders in all other Alarms in the system The EIB100MRF module is plugged into the rear of the base of an EIB160e or EIB2110e series Alarm RF communication through this module eliminates the need to install long interconnect wires between all the Alarms on different floors in different rooms The EIB100MRF is powered ...

Page 5: ...crewdriver in the direction of the arrow on the cover see Figure 1 below CAUTION The existing hard wired interconnection may need to be disconnected at this point by disconnecting the interconnect black wire from the terminal block refer to the Installation section in the Alarm instruction manual If a hard wired connection and an RF connection exist between the SAME two Alarms a continuous alarm l...

Page 6: ... 3 of its length is inserted Fig 2a Then hold the module housing Fig 2b plug it into the Alarm being careful to align the pins and keeping them perpendicular to the base as the module is inserted Fig 2c Ensure the module is fully home by checking that it is flush with the surrounding Alarm housing Fig 2d 5 Pin Alignment Pin Alignment Figure 2a Figure 2b Figure 2c ...

Page 7: ...for all Alarms in the system and any RF accessories such as the EIB450 Alarm Controller Check to ensure all RF devices have been successfully House Coded This can be done by counting the number of blue flashes on each RF Module The number of flashes should correspond to the number of RF devices in the system i e 4 flashes if there are 4 devices in the system N B We recommend for ease of installati...

Page 8: ...7 Figure 4 blue red green LED Figure 3 ...

Page 9: ...ommunication issue it may be necessary to reset factory reset and House Code the system again To do so press and hold the House Code button until you see a flashing blue light on the Alarm cover approx 7 seconds release immediately Repeat this procedure on all units Removing the EIB100MRF Module If it is necessary to remove or replace an RF Module already fitted to an Alarm it can be taken out by ...

Page 10: ...9 Figure 5b Figure 5c ...

Page 11: ... screwdriver press and hold the House Code button of one of the previously installed Alarms until you see all colours flashing red blue green Immediately release the button This Alarm will now send an RF message to all the previously installed compatible devices to re enter House Code mode Similarly install and put the new Alarm you wish to add to the system into House Code mode see Installation a...

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Page 13: ...LINK RadioLINK Smoke Alarm RadioLINK Heat Alarm RadioLINK Smoke Alarm RadioLINK Smoke Alarm Note Remote House Coding Monitoring Data Extraction only available on RadioLINK Alarms RadioLINK Smoke Alarm RadioLINK Heat Alarm RF Tool Data Extraction ...

Page 14: ... Alarm RadioLINK Heat Alarm RadioLINK Smoke Alarm RadioLINK Heat Alarm RadioLINK Smoke Alarm RF Tool Data Extraction RadioLINK System Note Remote House Coding Monitoring Data Extraction only available on RadioLINK Alarms ...

Page 15: ...Heat Alarm Hardwired Smoke Alarm RadioLINK Smoke Alarm RadioLINK EIB2110e MultiSensor Alarm RF Tool Data Extraction RadioLINK Hardwired Hybrid System N B In Hybrid systems we recommend that the link Alarm be an EIB2110e MultiSensor Alarm ...

Page 16: ...works 5 After renovations to the house To test an individual Alarm press and hold the test button until the horn sounds and the red light flashes This will ensure that the sensor electronics and sounder are working To test the RadioLINK system press and hold the test button on one of the Alarms The blue LED from the EIB100MRF will illuminate for approximately 3 5 seconds Continue to hold the test ...

Page 17: ...hen a system alarms check to see which unit 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 a Smoke Alarm evacuate the residence and follow the instructions in the Smoke Alarm manual For added convenience we recommend that an EIB450 Alarm Controller i...

Page 18: ...e not communicating and so shorten the path and or by pass an obstacle which is blocking the signal When the new Alarm is fitted House Code all Alarms again as described above ii rotate re locate the Alarms e g move them away from metal surfaces or wiring After making these changes to the RF signal path the RadioLINK signals may still not be reaching all the Alarms in your system even though they ...

Page 19: ...e RF Visual Indicator Blue light flashes continuously for 0 5 to 3 5 seconds while transmitting RF signal RF Frequency 926MHz 1 duty cycle Dimensions 80mm length x 19mm depth x 16mm height Temperature Range 0 to 40 C Humidity Range 15 to 95 Relative Humidity Interconnect Up to 12 RadioLINK or RadioLINK modules Optional Accessories EIB407RF Manual Call Point EIB428RF Relay Module EIB450 RadioLINK A...

Page 20: ...early stated We shall at our discretion repair or replace the faulty unit Do not interfere with the Alarm or attempt to tamper with it This will invalidate the guarantee but more importantly may expose the user to shock or fire hazards This guarantee is in addition to your statutory rights as a consumer Brooks radio communication systems are very reliable and are tested to high standards However d...

Page 21: ...determine whether there are sources of interference preventing communication that the radio paths have not been disrupted by moving furniture or renovations and if so to give a warning of these and other faults 20 ...

Page 22: ...l will prevent possible harm to the environment or to human health When disposing of this product please separate it from other waste streams to ensure that it can be recycled in an environmentally sound manner For more details on collection and proper disposal please contact your local government office or the retailer where you purchased this product Block E1 21 ...

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