LEDS AND SOUNDER
The PROSIXSMOKEV has one green LED and a separate bi-color (red and yellow) LED with an
85dB sounder. Refer to the following table below for operation of these features.
LED AND SOUNDER INDICATION CHART
Normal Operation
Action
Green LED
Red LED
Yellow LED
Sounder
Reaction
Power Up
Pull Battery Tab
1 Flash
1 Flash
1 Flash
Off
Enrollment into System
Program into
Control
Rapid flashing up
to 30 seconds, Then
on 3 seconds
Off
Off
Single Chirp
Install into System
Delete from System
Delete from
Control
Rapid flashing for 5
seconds
Off
Off
Off
Uninstall from system
Processing Control
Queries
Slow flashing
Off
Off
Off
Tamper
Remove from base Slow flash for
10 minutes
Off
Off
Off
Standby - Normal
1 flash every
60 seconds
Off
Off
Off
Sensing Smoke / Heat
Smoke / Fire
Condition
Off
Rapid
flashing
Off
Temporal 3
Evacuate Premises
One-Go-All-Go
Fire / CO Alarm
from Control
Off
Off
Off
Fire Temporal 3 /
CO Temporal 4 Evacuate Premises
Alarm Hush
Action
Green LED
Red LED
Yellow LED
Sounder
Reaction
Silence Sounding Alarm
Press & Release
Button
Off
1 flash every
8 seconds
Off
Off for 10 mins
Silence Low Battery
Press & Release
Button
Off
Off
Off for 12 hours Beep once per
hour for 12 hours Replace both batteries
Silence Faulty Sensor
(only possible once)
Press & Release
Button
Off
Off
2 flashes every
48 seconds
Off for 12 hours Replace unit
Silence End of Life (up to
30 days)
Press & Release
Button
Off
Off
Off for 72 hours Off for 72 hours Replace unit
Self-Diagnostics
Action
Green LED
Red LED
Yellow LED
Sounder
Reaction
Low Battery
Automatic every
16 minutes
Off
Off
1 flash every
48 seconds
1 beep with 1
flash
Replace both batteries
Faulty Smoke Sensor
Automatic every
16 seconds
Off
Off
2 flashes every
48 seconds
2 beeps with 2
flashes
Replace unit
Faulty Heat Sensor
Automatic every
second
Off
Off
2 flashes every
48 seconds
2 beeps with 2
flashes
Replace unit
End of Life
Automatic every 4
hours
Off
Off
3 flashes every
48 seconds
3 beeps with 3
flashes
Replace unit
Maintenance
Automatic every
16 seconds
Off
Off
4 flashes every
48 seconds
Off
Clean unit; see Cleaning
section
Test Button
Action
Green LED
Red LED
Yellow LED
Sounder
Reaction
Detector Status Good –
Normal Alarm
Press & Hold
Button
Off
Rapid
flashing
Off
Temporal 3
Release button
Low Battery
Press & Hold
Button
Off
Off
1 flash then
rapid flashing
1 beep then
Temporal 3
Replace both batteries
Faulty Sensor
Press & Hold
Button
Off
Off
2 flashes then
rapid flashing
2 beeps only
Replace unit
End of Life
Press & Hold
Button
Off
Off
3 flashes then
rapid flashing
3 beeps then
Temporal 3
Replace unit
Maintenance
Press & Hold
Button
Off
Off
4 flashes then
rapid flashing
4 beeps then
Temporal 3
Clean unit; see Cleaning
section
Alarm Memory
Action
Green LED
Red LED
Yellow LED
Sounder
Reaction
24 Hour Memory
After Alarm
Off
2 flashes every
48 seconds for
24 hours
Off
Off
Press & Hold Button for
Long Term Memory
Long Term Memory
Press & Hold
Button
Off
Rapid
flashing
Off
Rapid chirping
Memory is reset after
releasing the test button
CLEANING
Recommended
: To prevent unwanted alarms, notify the Central Station
that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance before
cleaning the detector.
To clean the detector, carefully vacuum the side vents all the way around,
then, wipe them with a clean damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
Do NOT attempt to take the detector apart. This could result in damaging
the unit.
Cleaning
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
•
Twist the front cover counterclockwise
15 degrees and separate it from the mounting
bracket.
•
Remove both batteries and wait 10 seconds,
then insert two new recommended batteries:
-
Panasonic CR123A
-
Resideo 466
NOTE
:
Do not mix old and new batteries,
battery types or manufacturers.
•
Reattach to the detector to the mounting plate.
Replace Batteries
BATTERY CAUTION:
Risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble,
heat above 212° F (100° C) or incinerate. Dispose of used batteries properly. Keep away
from children.
PROSiX/SiX™ Series transmitters draw quick bursts of current during transmission, then sit idle with very nominal current draw. Most batteries are
not designed for this type of use, therefore, only batteries listed as compatible should be used if the expected battery life is to be attained. Each
transmitter’s Installation Instructions has listed compatible battery manufacturers and their part numbers. When other non-approved batteries are
used, the quick bursts of current draw kill the battery cells prematurely causing them to go low in a matter of months and can also cause
unpredictable results. Other low-quality batteries have not been UL tested and pose a safety hazard if used.