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SMOKE User Manual NE41 06004-02 v2.0

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About SMOKE

SMOKE is a smoke detector with a radio adapter board and can be used 

with all NEAT radio receivers and is inteded to be used in warden facilities 

or in households.
This user manual is valid for SMOKE with ADAPTER board revision 2 or 

later, see “2 Adapter board”.
When delivered SMOKE is configured by default to operate as Stand 

Alone, see “5 Stand Alone mode”.

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Picture 1. 

The SMOKE detector

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Denomination

1 SMOKE unit test button (B1)

Table 1. 

SMOKE unit test button placing

1.1 

Mounting

The smoke detector must be mounted at the ceiling preferably in the 

middle of the room. It can cover a room with maximum 60 m2 floor 

surface and at most 6 m room height. The minimum distance from the 

walls and other equipment (for instance light tubes and lamps) should be 

0.5 m. In a hall way and narrow passages (up to 3 m wide) the detector 

covers 7.5 m to each side.

1.2 

Installing

Use the accompanying screws and plugs to mount the socket at the 

ceiling. Connect the battery, ensure to get the correct polarity. Then 

connect the smoke detector to the socket by turning to the right. There is 

a distinct click when the detector part is locked to the socket.

SMOKE can not be installed unless the battery is mounted.

Summary of Contents for SMOKE

Page 1: ...SMOKE User Manual NE41 06004 02 v2 0...

Page 2: ...re under our sole responsibility that this product SMOKE is in conformity with the directives 1999 5 EC 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC 2002 95 EC and conforms to the following product specifications Safety EN...

Page 3: ...g 1 1 Mounting The smoke detector must be mounted at the ceiling preferably in the middle of the room It can cover a room with maximum 60 m2 floor surface and at most 6 m room height The minimum dista...

Page 4: ...is still no alarm sound the device is defect and has to be replaced To test the link between units when units are in linked modes keep the test button B1 pressed at least 10 seconds 2 Adapter board T...

Page 5: ...with a short red LED blink and when the unit recieves an ACK the LED blinks green On a Slave in Group mode there is no LED indication Unit mode LED indication response Stand alone Short red blink gree...

Page 6: ...on modes The SMOKE operates in different modes which is useful in different environments Available operation modes are Stand alone Mode 1 see 5 Stand Alone mode Group mode Mode 2 see 7 Group mode Indi...

Page 7: ...test button It is important that this procedure is followed since it transmits correct alarm types to the alarm central when testing All SMOKEs must be programmed to different radio positions 5 Stand...

Page 8: ...in logic checks the battery level and sends a Battery low alarm to the radio receiver well before the units starts to indicate by blinking its red LED and sounding acoustically 6 Individual group mode...

Page 9: ...ow alarm to the radio receiver well before the units starts to indicate by blinking its red LED and sounding acoustically 7 Group mode In Group mode one SMOKE is set as Master and the other SMOKE dete...

Page 10: ...onfiguration all Slaves must be in radio range from the Master which in turn must be in radio range from the Radio receiver Radio range between the Master and receiver can be extended with REPO and or...

Page 11: ...Receiver can be extended with REPO and or REPO optional accessory see 7 1 1 Star pattern on page 10 Example of chain pattern Look at the setup in Picture 7 SMOKE in a Chain pattern set up above When...

Page 12: ...longer detects smoke 8 1 Global reset A Global reset is done on the originating unit i e the SMOKE unit where the Smoke alarm originally was sent from and thus the unit sends out a Reset Alarm which...

Page 13: ...s mode must be toggled manually see Toggle be tween linked modes on page 13 10 1 Linking devices Linking devices requires one unit to be the Master regardless of the linked operation mode Open and pla...

Page 14: ...malfunction may result in damage to a life 11 2 Use Use only original parts Do not expose to direct sunlight Keep away from dust moist and dirt Do not drop knock twist or shake the device Do not warm...

Page 15: ...RF FrequencyLink 868 2125 MHz Battery life time Approx 2 years Battery 9V Lithium Protection EN 60529 IP 43 Temperature range 10 C to 60 C Detector principal Optical scattering chamber Alarm indicatio...

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