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Installing 1 Onelink hardwired alarm with multiple 

BRK standard hardwired alarms 

1.  Install as you would 

non Onelink alarms, 

interconnecting with 

standard BRK wiring 

harness.

2.  Push Test button 

on Onelink alarm. 

All interconnected 

alarms should 

sound.

3.  Pushing the Test button on 

the standard hardwired alarms 

will cause all interconnected 

hardwired alarms to sound. Note: 

To get the Onelink alarm to sound 

when pushing the Test button 

on standard hardwired alarms 

you may have to hold it down 

for up to 70 seconds depending 

on alarm model. This is only 

true during manual testing. During a smoke or CO event the 

Onelink alarm will activate in the normal time frame.

Installing 2 or more Onelink hardwired or  

battery powered alarms  

Jobsite Prep

We recommend prepping your alarms for installation before 

bringing them to the jobsite.

A Note about Onelink Alarms Setup

Onelink alarms use wireless Bluetooth to 

interconnect and must be paired. They 

also require internet access to the cloud to 

complete the setup. We recommend pairing 

alarms for multiple residences in one location such as your office 

on a table rather than a jobsite standing on a ladder.  

 

Why? To complete the setup you need a wireless router, an 

internet connection, an iOS device with iOS 9 or later, an iPhone 

5 or later and you need to scan a code from the side of the 

alarm. You must have a valid account with an Internet Provider 

to have access to the cloud. Or instead of a router you can also 

use a hot spot on another iOS device or your vehicle if it is so 

equipped. Again these devices must have a valid account and be 

able to access the cloud.  

 

Note: You do not need to have the hardwired alarms connected 

to electrical power to complete this process. However, whether 

setting up a hardwired or battery powered alarm, once you 

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