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wise direction into the ceiling bracket until it clicks into place (see sec.
“Mounting the wireless smoke alarm” on page 47).
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After the devices are ready for operation they can be taught-in to one
another. Make sure you have both wireless smoke alarms ready. Dur-
ing teach-in, please make sure you maintain a distance of at least 1 m
between the devices to avoid interferences of the radio signal.
• To activate the alarm mode of the first smoke alarm device press and
hold down the operating button until the device LED starts flashing
orange.
Fig. 4: Push operating button
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Now activate the teach-in mode of the second wireless smoke alarm.
Press and hold down the operating button until the device LED starts
flashing orange.
The devices will now be taught-in to each other. During teach-in, the de-
vice LED still flashes orange. The device LED lights up green to indicate
that teaching-in was successful. The device LED lights up red to indicate
that teaching-in failed. Please note the information on page 41 repeat
the teach-in procedure.
To teach-in further wireless smoke alarms, activate the teach-in mode of
one wireless smoke alarm in your system first and afterwards activate
the teach-in mode of the new wireless smoke alarm.
Wireless smoke alarms that have been taught-in to a group
already cannot be taught-in to another group. Two groups cannot
be connected to each other. Teaching-in can not be performed
and will be indicated by red flashing of the LED. Therefore, a
factory reset has to be performed for all devices of a group (see
sec. “Restore factory settings” on page 54). Afterwards, the
wireless smoke alarms can be taught-in separately to the group
as described above.
After the wireless smoke alarms have been taught-in successfully, the
devices can be mounted (see sec. “Mounting the wireless smoke alarm”
on page 47).
6.1.2 Teaching-in to a Homematic Central Control Unit
Your device can be conveniently
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connected directly to other devices or
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used in central control unit programs
by using the Homematic software “WebUI”. New devices are taught-in to
the CCU via the Homematic “WebUI”.
A group of multiple taught-in smoke alarms remains unchanged if
the devices have been taught-in to a central control unit as well.
Additional smoke alarm can be taught-in to this group only via the
central control unit or you need to perform a factory reset for all
devices of the group (see sec. “7.6 Restore factory settings” on
page 54).
Each component can only be taught-in to one CCU.
If several Homematic Wireless Smoke Alarms are used in
connection with a Central Control Unit, all devices have to be
taught-in to the Central Control Unit before installation.