Interlogix TX-6310-01-1 Manual Download Page 4

Tamper condition does not restore: 

A canned CO testing agent must be used for the CO functional 
gas test. 

• 

Make sure the CO alarm body is properly installed on the 
mounting plate. 

1.  Wait at least 10 minutes after installation to test the CO 

alarm. 

• 

Make sure there are no trouble indications at the CO 
alarm. 

2.  Make sure the green Power LED is flashing for normal 

operation. 

• 

Make sure that you are using a compatible control panel 
(see “Specifications” below). 

3.  Set the control panel to sensor test mode. 

4.  Press and hold the Test/Hush button until the unit beeps 

three times (approximately 10 seconds), and then release 
the button. The unit will enter the functional gas test mode. 
The Power LED will blink once per second while in 
functional test mode. 

If a tamper alarm occurs: 

• 

Make sure that you are using a compatible control panel 
(see “Specifications” below). 

• 

Make sure that the control panel is in sensor test mode 
during sensor testing. 

5.  Apply UL approved CO test agent to the slit as shown in 

Figure 7 below. When CO is detected, the unit will activate 
a CO alarm. The unit will send RF test packets to the 
control panel when the CO alarm is activated. 

Alarm/open condition does not restore: 

• 

Make sure that the CO alarm condition has cleared at the 
CO alarm. 

Figure 7: CO testing slit 

• 

Make sure that you are using a compatible control panel 
(see “Specifications” below). 

CO testing slit

 

Specifications 

 

Compatible panels 

Simon XT (firmware 1.4 or greater) from  
UTC Fire & Security 

Power 

Three AA batteries 

Battery type 

1.5 VDC alkaline 

Required batteries 

Duracell MN 1500, Duracell MX1500, 
Energizer E91 

Sensor Electrochemical 

Sensor life 

7 years 

Frequency 319.5 

MHz 

Supervisory interval 

64 minutes 

Audible alarm 

Temporal 4 

Alarm response times 

70 PPM = 60-240 min. 
150 PPM = 10-50 min. 
400 PPM = 4-15 min. 

Dimensions 

4.68 x 2.75 x 1.85 in. (119 x 70 x 47 mm) 

Storage temperature 

-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C) 

Operating environment
 Temperature
 Relative 

humidity 

 
40 to 100°F (4.4 to 37.8°C) 
10 to 95% noncondensing 

 

6.  The control panel will beep and display the number of RF 

packets received. 

7.  At the control panel, exit sensor test mode. 

8.  Exit functional gas test mode: 

Press and release the Test/Hush button; or 
A 2 minute timeout will automatically cause the CO to 
return to normal operating mode. 

Troubleshooting 

This information is provided to help you diagnose and solve 
various problems that may arise while configuring or using the 
wireless CO alarm. 

Unit does not power up properly or reports low battery: 

• 

Make sure the batteries are fully seated within the battery 
compartment and the polarity is correct. 

• 

Make sure that all three batteries are installed. 

Regulatory information 

• 

Check the battery voltage (1.5 VDC nominal per battery). 

 

ETL rating 

ANSI/UL 2034 

FCC compliance 

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful 
interference, and (2) this device must accept any 
interference received, including interference that 
may cause undesired operation. 

FCC ID: B4Z-929A-CO 

 

Control panel does not respond: 

• 

Use the 60-401 RF Sniffer to make sure the CO alarm is 
sending messages for activation. 

• 

Move or rotate the CO alarm position. 

• 

Make sure the CO alarm is properly enrolled into the 
control panel. 

• 

Make sure that you are using a compatible control panel 
(see “Specifications” below). 

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P/N 466-2393 • REV A • ISS 14FEB11 

Summary of Contents for TX-6310-01-1

Page 1: ...dwelling unit applications and other areas approved by the authority having jurisdiction AHJ It is not intended for use in industrial applications WARNING After seven years from initial power up this alarm will beep two times every 30 seconds to indicate that it is time to replace the alarm Replace the alarm immediately It will not detect CO in this condition To help identify the date to replace t...

Page 2: ... Slide the alarm body back onto the mounting plate Note The mounting plate will not close if all three batteries are not installed Figure 4 Sliding the alarm on the mounting plate Alarm mounting guide Alarm mounting guide 5 Perform a sensor RF test with the control panel See RF communication test on page 3 When replacing the batteries use one of the following approved brands Duracell MN1500 or MX1...

Page 3: ...u place your fingers over the sounder vent while testing your alarm Caution Continuous exposure to the high sound level of this alarm over an extended period of time may cause hearing loss The CO alarm provides three test modes Normal CO alarm test Conducts an internal self test and tests the sounder RF communication test Tests the communication path with the control panel CO alarm functional gas ...

Page 4: ...1 Sensor Electrochemical Sensor life 7 years Frequency 319 5 MHz Supervisory interval 64 minutes Audible alarm Temporal 4 Alarm response times 70 PPM 60 240 min 150 PPM 10 50 min 400 PPM 4 15 min Dimensions 4 68 x 2 75 x 1 85 in 119 x 70 x 47 mm Storage temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Operating environment Temperature Relative humidity 40 to 100 F 4 4 to 37 8 C 10 to 95 noncondensing 6 The contr...

Page 5: ...arm Very low battery or unit malfunction Trouble condition trouble beeps every 60 seconds Replace batteries If condition continues unit has malfunctioned Replace immediately Unit will not respond to CO Test mode Red Alarm LED flashes with beeps Four quick beeps 5 seconds silence repeated once Normal operation when Test Hush button is pressed Sensor test mode CO not detected Alarm for test purposes...

Page 6: ...tion of unvented fuel burning devices range oven fireplace etc Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gasses near the ground Car idling in an open or closed attached garage or near a home What CO alarms can and cannot do CO alarms provide early warning of the presence of CO usually before a healthy adult would experience symptoms This early warning is possible however only if your CO alarm ...

Page 7: ... from occurring nor can it solve an existing CO problem WARNING This device is designed to protect individuals from acute effects of carbon monoxide exposure It may not fully safeguard individuals with specific medical conditions If in doubt consult a medical practitioner Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning devices which provide audible and visual signals for carbon monoxi...

Page 8: ...Alarm procedure 2533 7201 00 8 8 P N 466 2393 REV A ISS 14FEB11 ...

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