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WIRELESS INTEGRATION

LEARNING THE DEVICE TO THE SYSTEM

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NOT TO SCALE

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XI

NOT TO SCALE

XII

NOT TO SCALE

1. 

Insert battery on the back of 
the sensing unit.

2. 

Locate the test/silence 
button on the front. Press and 
hold it down.

3. 

Keeping the button pressed, 
put the sensing unit on the 
mounting base...

XIII

NOT TO SCALE

XIV

NOT TO SCALE

XV

NOT TO SCALE

4. 

...and rotate clockwise to 
secure in place.

5. 

Once the LED turns red, 
release the test button. The 
LED will turn green and the 
unit will signal to the system.

6. 

If the pairing is successful, 
the LED will extinguish. If the 
green LED stays on, press the 
test button so the LED turns 
red and release again.

Summary of Contents for HIKVISION HEAT-WE

Page 1: ...SMOKE WE HEAT WE INSTALLATION GUIDE Document SAP 102026647 02 ...

Page 2: ...ii Team of experts Intrusion innovators R D capabilities Complete solutions Service support Growth platform ...

Page 3: ...r evolving product range offer to continuously add value to your business and your customers Scan or click the QR code to find out more KNOWLEDGE We support you to learn more so you know what every property needs what customers want and how to deliver it And even when you need a helping hand we re there for you Scan or click the QR code to find out more BRAND The more your business is seen the mor...

Page 4: ... purposes only This colour denotes important components in diagrams and does not reflect the physical product TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you experience issues with the installation please call our UK technical support team Alternatively if you do not require assistance straight away you can always email the team who will reply to you as soon as possible Our office hours are Monday to Friday 08 00 18 30 ...

Page 5: ...t 13 Battery Test 13 Maintenance 14 Battery Replacement 14 Testing the Devices 14 Taking Care of the Devices 15 Sensor Indications Features 16 Standby Mode Smoke Heat 16 End of Life Smoke Heat 16 Alarm Smoke 16 Alarm Heat 17 Clean Me Smoke 17 Low Sensitivity Smoke 17 Sensor Low Battery Smoke Heat 18 Detector Trouble Smoke 18 Detector Trouble Heat 18 Rear Switch Feature Smoke Heat 19 Temporary Faul...

Page 6: ...s by alarming from its built in piezo when the temperature rises above a predefined value It does not sense gas or smoke Please note These detectors can only provide pre warning if they are located installed and maintained properly as described in this guide SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS WEIGHT SMOKE WE HEAT WE Dimensions Ø x D 120 x 52 45mm 120 x 52 45mm Weight including battery 183g 172g PERFORMANCE...

Page 7: ...ange EN14604 0 105 0 165dB m EN54 5 Temp class A2 Response time limits Lower Upper 29 46 mins Increases by 1 C per min Standards EN 14604 BATTERIES SMOKE WE HEAT WE Sensing element This part is powered by 2 x 1 5V AA and are not replaceable When they reach the end of their life cycle the whole unit will need replacing Life expectancy 10 years Radio TX and RX The radio component is powered by 1 x 3...

Page 8: ...rooms as shown below in fig I and II I Minimum smoke protection Added smoke protection Heat sensor protection NOT TO SCALE II Minimum smoke protection Added smoke protection Heat sensor protection NOT TO SCALE III NOT TO SCALE Minimum smoke protection Added smoke protection Heat sensor protection Locations for placing detectors for single floor homes with adjacent bedrooms Locations for placing de...

Page 9: ...e located as central as possible The detector must be installed at least 300mm from walls or any light fittings as shown in fig IV If ceiling mounting is not possible when wall mounting the top of the detector should be 150 300mm from the ceiling and at least 300mm from any walls or objects as shown in fig V When siting a smoke detector on a pitched ceiling the centre must be no more than 600mm an...

Page 10: ...rical interference such as dimmer switches or proximity readers Within 1 5m of fluorescent light fittings as the electrical noise or flickering may affect the unit SMOKE DETECTORS Do not install In bathrooms kitchens shower rooms garages or other rooms where the smoke alarm may be triggered by steam condensation normal smoke or fumes Within 6 metres from sources of normal smoke fumes Near very dus...

Page 11: ...here the keyhole marks are 4 Insert the two red wall plugs provided into the holes 5 Use the two screws also provided to attach the bracket Fig VII 6 Line up the sensing unit making sure its clips are to the side of the clips on the base Fig VIII 7 Rotate the sensing unit to secure in place Fig IX Please note Mounting base and sensing unit may differ in appearance to the diagram shown above howeve...

Page 12: ...own 3 Keeping the button pressed put the sensing unit on the mounting base XIII NOT TO SCALE XIV NOT TO SCALE XV NOT TO SCALE 4 and rotate clockwise to secure in place 5 Once the LED turns red release the test button The LED will turn green and the unit will signal to the system 6 If the pairing is successful the LED will extinguish If the green LED stays on press the test button so the LED turns ...

Page 13: ... 1 Refer to the technical documentation that accompanies the control panel and prepare the system for a battery status test 2 The system will count down and then display the battery status of the first wireless zone Please wait 299 Good The battery has at least one month life Replace The battery needs replacing as soon as possible Input 01 Good Please note Press b d to view each zone individually ...

Page 14: ...T TO SCALE TESTING THE DEVICES Test the detectors weekly by pressing firmly on the test button for approximately 1 second and the device will do the following to confirm it is functioning correctly SMOKE WE Beep three times whilst flashing the red LED HEAT WE Beeps three times then the red LED will flash once Please note Once tested the system will display that there has been an alarm on this zone...

Page 15: ... brush attachment on the vacuum to carefully remove any dust on components especially on the openings of the sensing chamber 3 Once finished replace the battery and test the detector to make sure the battery is working correctly Never use water or liquid cleaning products as they may damage the unit Please note If the unit false alarms refer to Installation Location Advice section to check whether...

Page 16: ...heir life cycle and the whole sensor unit needs replacing Please note These batteries are not replaceable will last approximately 10 years ALARM SMOKE VISUAL AND AUDIBLE PATTERN Red LED flashing 3 times with a simultaneous beeps followed by a 1 5 second pause MEANING The device has detected harmful smoke levels TO SILENCE THE ALARM When the device is in an alarm condition pressing the test button ...

Page 17: ...KE VISUAL AND AUDIBLE PATTERN Yellow LED flashing twice with beeps on each flash The will be followed by a 48 second interval MEANING The device has detected that the smoke chamber entrance is not clear and needs to be cleaned out Please refer to Taking Care of the Devices for help cleaning out the device LOW SENSITIVITY SMOKE VISUAL AND AUDIBLE PATTERN Yellow LED flashing once on the second beep ...

Page 18: ... etc Please note These batteries are not replaceable DETECTOR TROUBLE SMOKE VISUAL AND AUDIBLE PATTERN Yellow LED flashing once on the third beep followed by a 48 second interval MEANING The device has detected an issue that does not fall into any of the other fault categories This would generally be a fault in the device electronics DETECTOR TROUBLE HEAT VISUAL AND AUDIBLE PATTERN Yellow LED flas...

Page 19: ...sting the Devices Once the device has indicated to the system that it is now on it s mounting base correctly it will only send an update to the panel once every 24 hours Please note During any time period when the device is not seated on the mounting base correctly the sensor component of the device is fully powered down This means the sensor component of the device which detects smoke or heat wil...

Page 20: ... and heat detectors is only one step in protecting your family and property from fires You must also reduce the chances that fires will start in your home and increase your chances of escaping safely if one does start To have a good fire safety program you must apply the following tips to enhance your family s protection from fires 1 Install smoke detectors properly and carefully follow all the in...

Page 21: ...r signal means Teach them that they must be prepared to leave the home by themselves if necessary Show them how to check to see if doors are hot before opening them Show them how to stay close to the floor and crawl if necessary Show them how to use the alternate exit if the door is hot and should not be opened Decide on a meeting place which has a safe distance from your house Make sure that all ...

Page 22: ... collect anything or to get dressed Feel the doors to see if they are hot If they are not open them carefully Do not open a door if it is hot Use an alternate escape route Stay close to the floor Smoke and hot gases rise Cover your nose and mouth with a wet or damp cloth Take short shallow breaths Keep doors and windows closed Open them only if you have to in order to escape Meet at your planned m...

Page 23: ... advice in your country This product is approved for use in the Residential Commercial and Light Industrial Environments WARRANTY COMPLIANCE This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of two years batteries excluded In the interest of continuing care and design Pyronix Ltd reserves the right to amend specifications ...

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