INTRODUCTION
This wireless module is designed to be installed in a Wi-Safe 2
compatible smoke/heat alarm or Wi-Safe 2 compatible Carbon
Monoxide alarm which offers an additional option for wireless
connectivity (and which is not already wireless enabled). For the current
range of Wi-Safe 2 compatible products see www.fireangeltech.com
When the wireless module is fitted into a Wi-safe 2 compatible
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited smoke/heat alarm or carbon
monoxide alarm it enables the unit to be wirelessly interlinked with
other Wi-Safe 2 enabled products.
When any of the interlinked products are triggered by smoke/heat
(or carbon monoxide in the case of CO alarms), that unit will transmit
messages to the other units in the network, sounding all the alarms
in the system simultaneously, which means they provide the earliest
warning of fire, to the maximum number of people. Any number of units
from two, up to fifty alarms can be interlinked into a single network.
NOTE:
You will need the User Manual of the product into which you are
installing the wireless module in order to then wirelessly interconnect
the product with other alarms in the network. If this is not available
please contact Technical Support on 0330 094 5830 or download from
www.fireangeltech.com
Please read these fitting instructions carefully before proceeding,
paying particular attention to the ESD handling guidelines below.
HOW TO INSTALL A WI-SAFE 2
WIRELESS MODULE (W2-MODULE)
When you’re ready to install the wireless module into the compatible
alarm, ensure you observe ESD handling guidelines.
•
Remove the label which covers the module aperture at the back
of the unit.
•
Avoid carpeted areas in cool, dry areas if possible, and reduce
static electricity if necessary by touching a grounded metal object.
•
Carefully remove the module from its packaging, handling
the module only by the protective plastic cover, to avoid
electrostatic discharge.
•
Be careful not to touch the components or connector pins.
•
Carefully plug the module into the aperture in the unit as shown,
pushing down until it lies flat within the base of the unit.
The unit is now ready to be “learned – in” (interlinked) to additional
Wi-Safe 2 products.
“LEARNING IN” (INTERLINKING)
YOUR WI-SAFE 2 UNITS
The process below describes ‘learning in’ two Wi-Safe 2 alarms into a
network, “Alarm 1” and “Alarm 2”. Alarm 2 will be the unit into which
you have installed the Wireless Module.
It is recommended that you read through these instructions prior
to starting the process.
Alarm 1: Before starting, refer to the product’s User Manual to ensure
the alarm is activated and ready to be learned in, with its mounting
plate (if appropriate) attached. Please test the unit once after mounting
to baseplate.
Alarm 2: Using a pen, a very small screwdriver or paper clip that has
been opened out, briefly push and release the learn button located in
a small hole in the wireless module.
The red LED next to the learn in button will flash briefly then light up
for approximately five seconds to show that it is ready to receive the
“learn in” signal. During the next 5 seconds you will need to briefly
press the test button on Alarm 1 to wirelessly interlink the two alarms.
Alarm 1: Will give an audible sound consisting of 2 cycles of 3
loud beeps.
Alarm 2: The red LED on the wireless module of alarm 2 will flash to
indicate that it has been “learned-in” successfully.
Note:
If the test button is not pressed quickly enough (before the red
LED on the wireless module of Alarm 2 has extinguished), the learn-in
process will fail. If this happens, repeat the “learn-in” process again,
as described above.
Additional products should be “learned-in” in the same way. When
learning in additional alarms, any alarm already in the network, can be
used as ‘Alarm 1’. This means that you can “learn-in” the additional
alarm into any unit already in the network. It will then become part of
the whole network.
Note:
You do not need to “learn in” the additional alarm into each
alarm in the network.
After completing the “learn-in” procedure, test the alarms as described
in “alarm test” in the product’s user manual.
If any interlinked alarm fails to respond to the “alarm test”, repeat
the learning in process. If the product continues to fail to operate
correctly, please contact Technical Support on 0330 094 5830 or
email [email protected]
For information about where to position the alarm, and operational
guidelines, please see the User Manual for the host product.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Solution (Alarm with W2 Module)
Your alarm does not
sound during testing.
• Check positioning. The wireless signal might be blocked or out of range.
• If you are in the process of learning in the alarm and it does not test – repeat the process.
• If the alarm still fails to self test, please contact Technical Support (see below).
Your smoke alarm
activates when no
smoke is visible.
•
If the alarm is sounding but the red LED is only flashing once every 45 seconds, this indicates
that an interlinked alarm has initiated alarm. Vacate the property if there is a fire hazard.
Your alarm chirps
intermittently.
• If your alarm is chirping once every 4 hours, it is indicating that another alarm in the network has
entered a low power pack condition. Locate the alarm with the low battery condition and replace
the alarm as soon as possible and in any event within 30 days.
Other interlinked units
fail to silence when one
unit is silenced.
•
Interlinked units that have sensed a hazard can’t be silenced. If one or more unit remains in
alarm, all other interlinked units will emit their audible warning again within 4 minutes. Vacate the
property if there is a fire hazard.
You experience frequent
unwanted alarms.
• Any activated alarm will cause other interlinked alarms to sound. Carry out these checks on the
activated alarms in particular (red LED flashing rapidly during alarm).
The amber LED is
flashing and the alarm
is making a “chirping”
sound.
•
If the amber LED is double flashing and the alarm is making a “chirping” sound, this indicates
that the wireless module has a low power pack condition, or is faulty. The W2 Module should be
replaced as soon as possible.
If the alarm fails to
operate correctly,
the advice of the
manufacturer should be
sought.
• If you have any questions about the operation of your alarm, please contact Technical Support
between 9am - 5pm Monday – Friday. Telephone: 0330 094 5830.
Note:
The wireless range of the module is over 200 metres in clear air/
clear line of sight. Always ensure that after any building work or after
repositioning large items of furniture (beds, sofas, shelving units etc.),
you carry out an alarm test on all networked alarms to ensure they are
all still communicating. It is recommended not to exceed 35m as the
maximum distance between any interlinked Wi-Safe 2 alarm. Ideally,
each unit should have three or more units within 35m of its location. RF
range can be reduced by walls, and other obstructions in the building.
The distance between units should be reduced if obstructions may
interfere with RF range.
Unlearning your Wi-Safe 2 Unit:
To remove an alarm from a network, push and release, then push and
hold the learn button. When the red LED goes out, release the button.
Once the LED has flashed 5 times you have successfully ‘Unlearned’
the alarm.
When removing an alarm / module from any Wi-Safe 2 network it is
generally good practice to “unlearn” every alarm/module (in the same
way as mentioned before) and rebuild the network once again by
following the “learning-in” process.
NOTE:
It is important not to rush the Wi-Safe 2 system and is also
good practice to allow several minutes after un-learning the system
before rebuilding the network once again.
WARRANTY
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited warrants to the original purchaser
that its enclosed Wireless Module be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal residential use and service for a period of 5
(five) years from the date of purchase. Provided it is returned with postage
prepaid and proof of purchase date, FireAngel Safety Technology Limited
hereby warrants that during the 5 (five) year period commencing from the
date of purchase FireAngel Safety Technology Limited, at its discretion,
agrees to replace the unit free of charge. The warranty on any replacement
W2-Module, will last for the remainder of the period of the original
warranty in respect of the wireless module originally purchased – that is
from the date of original purchase and not from the date of receipt of the
replacement product.
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited reserves the right to offer an
alternative product similar to that being replaced if the original model
is no longer available or in stock. This warranty applies to the original
retail purchaser from the date of original retail purchase and is not
transferable. Proof of purchase is required. This warranty does not cover
damage resulting from accident, misuse, disassembly, abuse or lack of
reasonable care of the product, or applications not in accordance with
the user manual. It does not cover events and conditions outside of
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited’s control, such as Acts of God (fire,
severe weather etc). It does not apply to retail stores, service centres or
any distributors or agents.
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited will not recognise any changes to
this warranty by third parties. FireAngel Safety Technology Limited shall
not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by
the breach of any expressed or implied warranty. Except to the extent
prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration for 5 (five) years.
This warranty does not affect your statutory rights. Except for death or
personal injury, FireAngel Safety Technology Limited shall not be liable
for any loss of use, damage, cost or expense relating to this product or
for any indirect or consequential loss, damages or costs incurred by you
or any other user of this product.
RETURNS
If your W2-Module fails to operate correctly and you cannot resolve the
problem, please contact your dealer.
Tel.:
0330 094 5830
E-Mail:
DISPOSAL
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with
your other household waste, but within the waste electronic
and electrical equipment (WEEE) recycling scheme. Please
recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority,
or contact our technical support team for recycling /disposal advice as
regional variations may apply.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to open
WARNING:
Do not burn or dispose of in fire
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Compliance:
EN 301 489-1
EN 301 489-3
EN 300 220-2
Max RF power:
+10dBm
Frequency:
868MHz
Contains:
10 year lithium battery
Hereby, FireAngel Safety Technology Limited, declares that this
W2-Module is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The declaration of
conformity may be consulted at http://spru.es/EC-W2-Module
FURTHER INFORMATION
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited.
Vanguard Centre, Coventry, CV4 7EZ
www.fireangeltech.com
Red LED
Amber LED
Audible signal
Status
Action required
Flashes once every 45
seconds
Single chirp every four
hours
Other alarm in network
has low battery
Locate alarm with low
battery and replace
Flashes once every 45
seconds
3 loud beeps repeating
Other alarm with W2
Module in network in
alarm
Check if there is a fire
hazard and vacate
property
Flashes once every 45
seconds
Double flashes at the
same time as the red
LED
Single chirp at the
same time as the LED
flash
Radio module low
battery
Call Technical Support
if within warranty. If not
replace the W2 Module
immediately
Flashes once every 45
seconds
Double flashes every
45 seconds, 20-25
seconds after the red
LED
Single chirp at same
time as the red LED
flash
Radio module fault
Call Technical Support
if within warranty. If not
replace the W2 Module
immediately
ALARM INDICATORS
GN1830R7
W2-MODULE P-LINE INSTALLATION GUIDE - (EN)