Johnson Controls 868-0:025 Quick Start Manual Download Page 3

 

Installation  instructions 

Select  an  accessible  location  that is not prone to tampering or accidental damage. The heat 
detector  must  be  installed  and  maintained  in  accordance  with  the  National  Fire  Protection 

Association’s  Standards  (NFPA  72),  the  National  Electrical  Code  and  all  local  fire  and 

electrical  requirements.  The  mounting  surface  should  be  relatively  flat  and  capable  of 
accepting  screws  or  anchors.  The  detector  is  to  be  installed  in  an  indoor  dry  location. 
Exposure  to  weather  or  corrosive  conditions may damage the unit. These detectors  are not 
to be used with detector guards. 
Do NOT Install  Detectors in the Following  Areas: 
In  or  near  areas  where  particles  of  combustion  are  normally  present  such  as  kitchens;  in 
garages;  near  furnaces,  hot  water  heaters,  or  gas  space  heaters.  In  very  cold  or very hot 
areas. In wet or excessively humid areas, or next to bathrooms with showers. In dusty, dirty, 
or insect-infested  areas. Near fresh air inlets or returns or excessively  drafty areas. 
Consult  NFPA  72,  the  local  Authority  Having  Jurisdiction  (AHJ), and/or applicable codes for 
specific  information  regarding the spacing  and placement  of detectors. 
The HTD-432 PG2 (915-0:025)/HTD-432 PG2 (868-0:025) 
/HTD-432  ME  PG2  (868-0:025)  wireless heat detector 
shall  be  installed  and  used  within  an  environment  that 
provides  the  pollution  degree  max 2 and over voltages 
category II in non-hazardous locations, indoor only. The 
equipment  is  designed  to  be  installed  by  SERVICE 
PERSONS  only;  (SERVICE  PERSON  is  defined  as  a 
person  having  the  appropriate  technical  training  and 
experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that 
person  may  be  exposed  in  performing  a  task  and  of 
measures  to  minimize  the  risks  to  that  person  or  other 
persons). 

Mount detector  backplate 

NOTE: 

The alarm device  should be installed  by 

service  persons only. 
Once  a  suitable  location  is  found, mount the detector 
backplate. Install the mounting base on   the ceiling or 
on  the  wall  (if  local  ordinances  permit)  using  screw 
locations as required. Use the two screws and anchors provided. Maneuver the base so the 
screws are at the bend of the screw slots and  secure. 

 

Mounting 

Fit  the  detector  inside  the  base  by aligning it over the base. The detector's alignment  notch 
should  be  slightly  offset  from  the  mounting  base  tamper  release  tab.  Turn  the  detector 
clockwise until  it clicks into  place. 
To  activate  the  built-in  anti-tamper  lock,  carefully  remove  the  breakaway  tab  on  the 
backplate. 

Device  Enrollment 

The device automatically enrolls on power up. For placement tests, remove the detector from 
its backplate for one second (tamper) and then reattach. Wait at least 30 seconds for the test 
result before activating again. 

To enroll the device, complete  the following  steps: 

1.  Refer to the control panel installation  manual for the complete  set of enrollment 
instructions  and testing procedures. 

2.  From the installation  menu, enter the device  enrollment option and select the option to 
add a new device. 

3.  Pull the enrollment  tab or insert the  battery to power on the device  and begin the auto-
enrollment process. You can also enter ID:203-xxxx (the number of the device that is 

printed on the label) or press the enroll button on the detector to begin the enrollment 
process if the device  does not automatically  enroll. 

4.  The first 3 digits of the Device ID indicate  the device  type. If the panel does not 
support ID: 203-XXXX, it enrolls in fall back operation as Smoke and Heat detector, 

ID:202-XXXX.  
5.  Select the desired zone number. 

6.  Configure any device  parameters that are required. 
7.  Mount and test the detector. 

Test unit 

NOTE: 

The  central  monitoring  station,  if  used,  should  be  notified  prior  to  the  test  being 

generated.  This  prevents  a  false  alarm  and  an  unnecessary  response  from  the 
central monitoring station. 

To  test  the  detector  only,  press  and  hold  the  Test button for less than five seconds. The 
sounder  chirps  to  indicate  that  the  unit  is  functioning  properly.  When  the  button  is 
released, the chirping ceases. To test the detector and the alarm panel together, press and 
hold the Test button for more than 10 seconds. An alarm signal  is sent to the control  panel. 

NOTE: 

Allow a minimum  of 20 seconds  after power up and after test, alarm or tamper 

Summary of Contents for 868-0:025

Page 1: ...D flashes every 12 seconds The detector goes into alarm when the heat level exceeds 135 ºF 57 5 ºC and automatically restores when the heat level falls below the threshold The detector also goes into alarm when the temperature rapidly increases over a short period of time During an alarm the LED flashes once per second and the sounder emits the evacuation temporal pattern Detector trouble If the d...

Page 2: ...sing the hush button silences the chirps for twelve hours if no other trouble conditions exist The battery should be replaced with a new battery when the chirps begin At low battery the test button is disabled NOTE If the alarm does not sound contact the installer or dealer for service Battery Installation and replacement CAUTION Risk ofexplosionif battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose ...

Page 3: ...red Use the two screws and anchors provided Maneuver the base so the screwsare at the bend of the screw slots and secure Mounting Fit the detector inside the base by aligning it over the base The detector s alignment notch should be slightly offset from the mounting base tamper release tab Turn the detector clockwise until it clicks into place To activate the built in anti tamper lock carefully re...

Page 4: ...nk quality test In diagnostic mode if you press the Test button for more than 10 seconds an alarm message is sent to the panel and a Temporal 3 alarm signal is sounded After this sequence is completed the device enters Alarm in Memory mode To preserve battery life the device clears the indication after 30 minutes if it has not been cleared on the panel B If you press the test button for 4 seconds ...

Page 5: ...O ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER AS AFORESAID THE MANUFACTURER SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR FOR LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE INCLUDING LOSS OF USE PROFITS REVENUE OR GOODWILL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING FROM PURCHASER S USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE ...

Page 6: ...device but may not retrieve copy orotherwise transfer that software component to any othermedia or device without Tyco s express prior written authorization e Backup Copy You may make a back upcopy of the Software other thanembeddedsoftware solely for archival purposes which copy may only be used to replace a component of the Softwarefor which you have current validlicense Except as expressly prov...

Page 7: ... thegovernment agencies of any other countries Any violationby you of the applicablelaws orregulations of the U S orany other government or where youbreach Tyco s Position notwithstandingwhether ornot this is contrary to any aforementionedapplicablelaws or regulations will result in automatic termination of this EULA 5 U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The Softwareis CommercialComputer Softwareprov...

Page 8: ...nada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d ISED Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditio...

Page 9: ...s no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause such interference which can be verified by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to eliminate the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or re locate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the device and the receiver Connect the device to an ou...

Page 10: ... IF ANY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT INVOLVED WHICH SHALL BE FIXED AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND NOT AS A PENALTY AND SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST THE MANUFACTURER SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THESE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES When accepting the del...

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