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INDICA

T

OR SUMMAR

Y

Mode

Standb

y -

MAINS / ST

ANDBY

Green Light

ALARM

Red Light

F

A

U

LT

Amber Light

STR

OBE

Light

RADIOLINK

Blue Light

A

ux1

A

ux2

Amber Light

Mains on

on

off

on

off

__

__

__

__

__

off

1 flash / 5 sec

1 flash / 2 sec

40 flashes / min

40 flashes / min

on

on

__

__

__

__

__

off

1 flash / 5 sec

__

1 flash / 5 sec

1 flash / 5 sec

1 flash / 5 sec

__

__

__

off

off

off

off

off

off

off

Mains off

, batter

y connected

Mains off

, batter

y vir

tually depleted

Mains off

, batter

y fully depleted

Sensing Fire -

Fire signal receiv

ed from Smok

e Alar

m

__

__

__

__

Test Mode -

Test b

utton pressed on deaf alar

m

1 flash / 2 sec

__

__

__

__

40 flashes / min

on f

or 4 sec

flashes

on

1 flash / 2 sec

__

__

__

Test b

utton pressed on deaf alar

m

F

ault Mode -

Con

version J

ac

k disconnected

40 flashes / min

on

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

Batter

y disconnected (mains on)

House Code Mode f

or RF -

Press b

utton - enter house code

__

__

__

__

__

__

flashes

__

__

__

__

__

__

In house code mode

off

off

Alarm c

loc

k Input -

Alar

m input on

__

__

__

__

__

on f

or 4 sec

__

__

__

__

__

__

Press b

utton - cancel house code

B16566-R0-Ei171RF-ENG-UC  2/9/09  2:54 PM  Page 10

Summary of Contents for RadioLINK Ei171RF

Page 1: ...arm is required to make the Ei171RF Alarm operational This is not supplied with the Ei171RF and must be obtained separately Important Read these instructions together with those from the separate RadioLINK Smoke Heat Fire alarms and accessories before installation All instruction leaflets must be left with the end user after installation Model Ei171RF B16566 R0 Ei171RF ENG UC 2 9 09 2 54 PM Page 1...

Page 2: ... normally be fixed such that the internal strobe light can be seen from the bed An additional strobe module can be then placed in any other living area of the house which can be readily seen by the occupant It has to be powered from the mains 230VAC so a suitable socket or junction box must be available to which it can be permanently connected The back up battery in the Strobe Module must not be e...

Page 3: ...let can be used to locate the screws accurately The screws large heads should be screwed into the wall leaving a gap of approximately 4mm 0 15in under the head Fit the keyhole slots on the back of the Strobe Module over the screw heads and slide the panel down vertically into position The mains adaptor should then be plugged into a socket or permanently wired to a mains junction box see overleaf T...

Page 4: ...so that they will not accidentally signal to or be affected by nearby systems The units will all communicate with each other providing they are within range as delivered i e without any House Coding however it is recommended that they are House Coded as follows 3 1 1 Install power all the elements of the system 3 1 2 Press the House Code switch on all units see individual instruction leaflets for ...

Page 5: ...n as this will put it back into House Code Mode 3 2 ADDING UNITS To add units to the system simply repeat the above procedure i e put all into House Code Mode new as well as old units and ensure that the number of flashes shown equals the number of units in the system For the other RadioLINK components see their instruction leaflets 3 3 RESETTING HOUSE CODES Sometimes it is necessary to cancel the...

Page 6: ...moke Fire Heat alarms and any accessories 4 2 3 Check that the amber fault light is not flashing every 4 seconds If it is check that the conversion jack is connected firmly to the socket with its plug latched see figure 1 If this connection is satisfactory it is probably indicating that the battery is depleted Connect the unit to the mains and check after 24 hours that the amber fault light has ce...

Page 7: ...iary devices can be plugged in see figure 5 These plugs can be removed by pressing the latch lever on the side nearest the AUX marking before gently pulling the plug off Clock Input Socket not available without a vibration pad A suitable alarm clock signal with a 5 to 24 Volts AC or DC output electrically isolated from the mains supply can be connected to this input socket with a 3 5mm mono jack p...

Page 8: ...es to normal conditions of use and service and does not include damage resulting from accident neglect misuse unauthorised dismantling or contamination howsoever caused This guarantee excludes incidental and consequential damage If this device should become defective within the guarantee period it must be returned to the nearest address given below carefully packaged with the problem clearly state...

Page 9: ...mplate for Mounting Screws Drill Holes Here 12V 180mA max Aux1 12V 20mA max Aux2 Conversion Jack Remove protection plug before connecting accessories Figure 5 B16566 R0 Ei171RF ENG UC 2 9 09 2 54 PM Page 9 ...

Page 10: ... battery fully depleted Sensing Fire Fire signal received from Smoke Alarm __ __ __ __ Test Mode Test button pressed on deaf alarm 1 flash 2 sec __ __ __ __ 40 flashes min on for 4 sec flashes on 1 flash 2 sec __ __ __ Test button pressed on deaf alarm Fault Mode Conversion Jack disconnected 40 flashes min on __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Battery disconnected mains on House Code Mode for RF Press button...

Page 11: ... Green mains disconnected amber flash 4 seconds RadioLINK Signalling Blue Control Panel Indicators Alarm Red Fault Indicator Amber Strobe TEST ALARM FAULT INDICATOR SUMMARY B16566 R0 Ei171RF ENG UC 2 9 09 2 54 PM Page 11 ...

Page 12: ...s that this product should not be disposed of via the normal household waste stream Proper disposal 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 off...

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