SMCCO10-Z CO Alarm User Guide
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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.