c.
To test if the Smoke Detector is functioning normally
d.
To silence the alarm
3.
Battery compartment
4.
Mounting hole
5.
Mounting bracket
6.
Hook
Adding the smoke detector to your Halo System
1.
Insert the 3 “AA” batteries into the battery compartment (ensure correct
polarity).
2.
Your Smoke Detector will sound 2 short beeps and the LED will start flashing.
3.
After about 3 -‐ 5 minutes, one short beep sounds to indicate that the Smoke
Detector is initialising. This may take up to 20 minutes, and during this period
the Smoke Detector’s LED will continue to flash. When the initialisation process
is completed, the Smoke Detector will emit a short double beep and the LED will
be turned off. The Smoke Detector is now self-‐calibrated to the environment
and is ready for installation.
Note:
If after 20 minutes the Smoke Detector gives out continuous beeps
(instead of a single short double beep), it indicates that the Smoke Detector has
not completed the initialisation & self-‐calibration process successfully. If this
occurs, remove the batteries from the sensor, and wait for 1 minute. Now re-‐
insert the batteries, and re-‐start the initialisation process from step 1.
4.
The button located on the back of the panel is the ‘learn’ button. When this is
pressed, the panel beeps to signify it is in ‘learn’ mode. Only the topmost LED is
lit during this process.
•
Pressing the ‘learn’ button on the back of the panel a second time
will halt the process, and any new devices added will be reported
to the account for naming.
•
‘Learn’ mode is unavailable whilst the panel is set.
•
Place the panel into ‘learn’ mode