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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   

Summary of Contents for 104

Page 1: ...Easy to install wireless technology Halo 104 Smoke Detector User Guide www home halo co uk ...

Page 2: ... to the background environment Once this process is complete the sensor will continuously monitor for changes in the levels of particulates smoke in the environment and trigger an alarm if necessary 1 LED When the battery voltage is low the LED will flash every 30 seconds While the Smoke Detector is transmitting a smoke alarm signal the LED will also flash When new batteries are inserted and the S...

Page 3: ...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 ...

Page 4: ...his also functions as a walk test facility Take your Smoke Detector to your chosen location and press and release the button labelled 2 on the diagram on the device Your panel will emit a two tone beep to confirm the signal has been received if it is within effective range b Press the learn button on the control panel a second time to cancel the test process when you are satisfied with the locatio...

Page 5: ...n last for several years in normal domestic use The Smoke Detector can self detect if the batteries are getting low Low battery detection will occur when the unit typically has enough reserve power to operate for 1 month before complete exhaustion Low battery signals will be periodically sent to your alarm panel which will display this status accordingly If the battery voltage is low the Smoke Det...

Page 6: ... the Smoke Detector so that it re calibrates itself with the environment Press and hold the test button for 10 seconds and the sensor will begin re calibration as above Once completed re test If the buzzer still sounds 3 beeps then the optical chamber is out of order If this happens you will need to replace the Smoke Detector with a new unit as it will not be able to take an accurate background ca...

Page 7: ...turns to normal operation mode If smoke is still detected at this point the Smoke Detector will re activate and sound the warning alarm again Self calibrating the Smoke Detector to its background environment The environmental conditions in which the Smoke Detector is situated can change over time as the levels of average background particulate matter in a given room building alters To ensure maxim...

Page 8: ... Add additional Key Fobs to extend the use of your system to other users External Siren Dummy Siren Visible deterent and audible notification also available as dummy box only Motion Detector Additional Motion Detectors to increase the coverage of your system Key Pad Create additional entry exit points or replace your existing component Smoke Detector Protect your home and family with this wireless...

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