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SMCCO10-Z CO Alarm User Guide  

 

 

Copyright 

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2013 SMC Networks

  

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I/M SMCC010-Z rev. 1.0 

1/23/2013 

9/3/10 

 

 

 

In dead-air spaces, such as peaks of 
vaulted ceilings or gabled roofs, 
where CO might not reach the 
sensor in time to provide early 
warning. 

 

Near deep-cell large batteries. 
Large batteries have emissions that 
can cause the alarm to perform at 
less than optimum performance. 

 

In areas that obstruct the vents 
located on the alarm.  

 

Where drapes, furniture, or other 
objects block the flow of air to the 
vents. 

3  

 

Adding to the Touchscreen 

Before you physically mount the 
SMCCO10-Z at the desired location, add 
it to the Touchscreen. This verifies RF 
performance before permanently 
mounting the SMCCO10-Z. 

Each SMCCO10-Z is programmed with a 
unique ID when manufactured. The 
unique ID is enrolled into the 
Touchscreen at the time of installation, 
allowing the SMCCO10-Z to communicate 
with that specific Touchscreen. 

A.

 

Log in to the Settings app with an 
Installer code.  

B.

 

In the Settings menu, tap 

Sensors & 

Zones > Add a Sensor/Zone

C.

 

Place the SMCCO10-Z in Search 
mode and prepare it to be added to 
the Touchscreen (refer to the 
installation documentation for your 
sensors). Available sensors meet the 
following requirements: 

 

Defaulted. 

 

Not currently paired with another 
Touchscreen. 

 

Currently in Search mode. 

D.

 

At the Locating Wireless Sensors 
screen, tap 

Next

. A 

Done

 button 

appears on the screen and the 
Touchscreen searches for sensors 
that are available to be added. As 
sensors are found, a grayed icon 
appears for that sensor. 

E.

 

Fault each found sensor to pair it to 
the Touchscreen. The icon for each 
sensor is undarkened as it is faulted 
and the Touchscreen beeps. The 
sensor is paired to the Touchscreen. 

F.

 

When all the sensors are found and 
paired, tap 

Stop

. Any located 

sensors that were not paired are 
released by the Touchscreen and 
can be added later. The Wireless 
Sensors Located screen shows the 
number of wireless sensors found 
and paired. 

G.

 

Tap 

Next

. The Configure Wireless 

Sensors screen shows icons of the 
sensors that were found and paired. 

Summary of Contents for SMCCO10-Z

Page 1: ...the system is monitored The SMCCO10 Z also detects low battery wall tamper and sensor end of life These trouble codes are sent to the Touchscreen which reports the condition to the central monitoring...

Page 2: ...dren Never allow children to handle the SMCCO10 Z Figure 1 Recommended Locations Locations to Avoid Selecting an improper location can affect the sensitive electronic components in your SMCCO10 Z To a...

Page 3: ...A Log in to the Settings app with an Installer code B In the Settings menu tap Sensors Zones Add a Sensor Zone C Place the SMCCO10 Z in Search mode and prepare it to be added to the Touchscreen refer...

Page 4: ...Sensors screen M If all sensors have not been configured the Modify screen appears for each sensor to let you review its details Change the details as needed or tap Next to cycle through all the sens...

Page 5: ...ded Place one label next to the SMCCO10 Z after it is mounted and the other label near a fresh air source such as a door or window 5 Installng RepacingBatteries The SMCCO10 Z comes with 3 batteries pr...

Page 6: ...uct is sealed and its cover is not removable The SMCCO10 Z alarm has 3 test modes Normal CO alarm test conducts an internal self test and tests the sounder See Running the Normal CO Alarm Test on page...

Page 7: ...ion A Be sure the SMCCO10 Z is operating normally and the green Power LED is flashing once every 30 seconds B Wait at least 10 minutes after installing the SMCCO10 Z C Set the Touchscreen to sensor te...

Page 8: ...ow When CO is detected the SMCCO10 Z activates a CO alarm The SMCCO10 Z sends RF test packets to the Touchscreen when the CO alarm activates Figure 6 CO Testing Slit F The Touchscreen beeps and shows...

Page 9: ...stem is disarmed The system continues to log the activity of bypassed zones in the Event History see View Zone Event History on this page To bypass a zone A With the system disarmed tap the Security a...

Page 10: ...correct Check the battery voltage 1 5 VDC nominal per battery Touchscreen does not respond Use a wireless RF sniffer to confirm that the SMCCO10 Z is sending messages for activation Be sure the SMCCO1...

Page 11: ...Standby Current 35 A typically Battery Life 5 years typically Sensor Life 10 years Alarm Response Time 70 PPM 60 240 min 150 PPM 10 50 min 400 PPM 4 15 min Audible alarm 85 dBa 10 3M temporal 4 Low B...

Page 12: ...Test Hush button and release to silence the end of life signal for up to 3 days After 3 days unit resumes end of life chirps Hush mode silences the alarm 10 times or up to 30 days After 30 days the un...

Page 13: ...solvents to clean the SMCCO10 Z They can permanently damage or temporarily contaminate the sensor Avoid spraying air fresheners hair spray paint or other aerosols near the product Do not paint the SMC...

Page 14: ...t you to the presence of CO before most people would experience symptoms of CO poisoning giving you time to resolve the problem calmly Determine whether anyone is experiencing symptoms of CO poisoning...

Page 15: ...sent the sooner the alarm is triggered Your SMCCO10 Z can only warn you about the presence of CO It does not prevent CO from occurring and cannot solve existing CO problems If your SMCCO10 Z has alarm...

Page 16: ...its It is not designed to measure compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA commercial or industrial standards It is not suitable for installation in hazardous locations as de...

Page 17: ...ompliant This product does not contain lead mercury cadmium hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls PBB or polybrominated depheny ethers PBDE in more than the percentage specified by EU directive...

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