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LEDs and Sounder 

The SIXSMOKE / SiXSMOKE-CN has one bi-colored LED and an 85dB 
sounder.  Refer to the following table for operation of these features. 

 

LED and Sounder Indication Table 

R

 = Red 

G

 = Green 

= ON 

=

 

Slow Flash

=

 

Chirp

=

 

Temporal Tone

R

=

 

Rapid Flash

 

LED

 

 

Sounder 

Status 

 

3 sec

 

G

G

~20 sec,

 

 

Power Up – Enrollment  

 

3 sec

 

G

 

 

Power Up – Device enrolled 

 

G

1 x every 10 sec 

 

 

Normal mode  

               

R

 

G

Alternate 
every 10 sec

 

 

Processing Controller queries 

R

1 x every 5 sec 

 

 

 

Maintenance

1

 

R

1 x every 1 sec 

 

 

 

Test Alarm

2a, 2b

 

R

1 x every 4 sec 

 

 

 

Heat Alarm

3

 

R

1 x every 1 sec 

 

 

 

Smoke Alarm  

R

1 x every 45 sec 

 

 

 

Low Battery

4

y

 

 

 

G

10 min

 

 

Tamper Activated  

 

 

1

 

The

 

Maintenance type is reported by the 

controller.  See the Maintenance Section below for 
details.

  

2a 

Test mode is activated by the test switch or from 

the panel. The detector is functioning properly 
(within proper sensitivity).   

2b

 If Test mode is activated and the LED and 

Sounder do not function, check for maintenance 
or trouble conditions.

  

 

3

 

The Heat alarm triggers when the device senses 

heat of 135° F (57° C) or greater, or the 
temperature rises 15° F (8.33° C) or more within 1 
minute. 

 

Recommended: Replace Battery before the 

device starts chirping. The device starts chirping 
after 7 days and continues until the batteries are 
replaced or die. To quiet the sounder for 5 
minutes, press the Test Switch (does not work 
when set in one-go-all-go mode).  See Battery 
Replacement section. 

To silence the detector: 

Press the test switch or disarm the 
system at the controller. The detector 
sounds again after 5 minutes if the 
alarm condition continues.  When 
programmed in one-go-all-go mode, the 
detector can only be silenced from the 
controller

Maintenance 

When testing, if the sensitivity is outside the proper range, 
the detector will send a Trouble signal to the controller 
through the Honeywell Interface module and the detector’s 
red LED will flash every five seconds.  The controller will 
report a Low or High Maintenance message: 

Low = Smoke head is dead and needs to be replaced.  
High = Smoke head is dirty and needs to be cleaned. 

Recommended

:  To prevent unwanted alarms, notify the 

Central Station that the smoke detector system is 
undergoing maintenance before cleaning the detector. 

1.  Twist the top cover clockwise to remove it from the 

mounting plate.   

2.  Remove the batteries. 
3.  Wait at least 10 seconds to ensure the detector powers 

down properly. 

4.  Turn the detector cover counterclockwise to remove it 

and vacuum the cover. 

5.  Pull the screen sensing chamber out and vacuum to 

clean it. 

4

30

0

45

20

10

5

1

3

2

Wait for about 

10 seconds 

 

Maintenance

 

Summary of Contents for SiXSMOKE

Page 1: ...press the Test switch to restart the enrollment process The device can also be manually enrolled See the Controller s Programming Guide for details Serial Number Loop Number Zone Description 1 Zone Description 2 Device Type Response Type Alarm Report Chime Supervision Panic Home 1 3 4The Green LED is ON for 3 seconds Programming Mode Zones Add New Serial Number The LED Flashes for up to about 20 s...

Page 2: ...e Mount Test The detector should be tested immediately after installation and at least once a year Recommended To prevent unwanted alarms notify the Central Station that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance before testing begins Test Mode can be activated remotely from the Controller see the Controller s manual or on site by pressing the test switch Tests and testing methods Test Sw...

Page 3: ...rts chirping after 7 days and continues until the batteries are replaced or die To quiet the sounder for 5 minutes press the Test Switch does not work when set in one go all go mode See Battery Replacement section To silence the detector Press the test switch or disarm the system at the controller The detector sounds again after 5 minutes if the alarm condition continues When programmed in one go ...

Page 4: ...LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM 2014 Honeywell International Inc Honeywell and is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners All rights reserved 6 Reinsert the screen sensing chamber and press firmly to set it in place 7 Reinsert the detector cover back over the screen sensing chamber and turn it clockwise until i...

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