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If both smoke and CO alarms go into alarm
mode, both “smoke” and “carbon monoxide”
red LEDs will appear on the Warning Handset.
The audible alarm from the Warning Handset
will be of the “smoke” pattern only.
NOTE:
The Warning Handset will only
respond to alarms that are of a compatible
type in the FireAngel Wi-Safe range and have
been learnt with the Warning Handset.
C
Torch and Audible Locator
Lifting the Warning Handset from its cradle
will cause the white LED at the end of
the Warning Handset to stop flashing and
illuminate continuously as a torch. This function
should assist safe escape from the residence.
The sound emitted from the Handset also
changes, from an alarm signal to a distinctive
“locator” pattern (a burst of 4 very rapid
loud “chirps” every few seconds) that assists
emergency services in locating its position.
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Warning Handset Basic Function
A
On Standby
The Warning Handset should normally be
fitted into its cradle and connected to an
AC supply. The green “power” LED will be
permantently illuminated.
B
In Alarm
When a Wi-Safe smoke or carbon monoxide
alarm goes into “alarm” mode, the white LEDs
on the top of the Warning Handset will flash
rapidly and the red LED next to“smoke” or
“carbon monoxide” will illuminate to indicate
the type of alarm signal that the handset is
receiving. The Warning Handset also generates
an audible alarm which is different for smoke
and CO (“smoke” - repeated cycle of three
blasts then a short delay, “carbon monoxide”
- repeated cycle of four quick blasts then a
delay of several seconds).