SMCCO10-Z CO Alarm User Guide
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I/M SMCC010-Z rev. 1.0
1/23/2013
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Running the Normal CO Alarm Test
A.
Wait at least 10 minutes after
installing the SMCCO10-Z.
B.
Be sure the green Power LED is
flashing for normal operation.
C.
Set the Touchscreen to sensor test
mode.
D.
Press and hold the
Test/Hush
button
until the SMCCO10-Z beeps once
(approximately 1 second), then
release the button. If the SMCCO10-
Z is operating properly, you hear 4
quick beeps, 5 seconds of silence,
and 4 quick beeps.
E.
At the Touchscreen, exit sensor test
mode.
Note:
This test mode does not test
communication with the Touchscreen.
You receive a
Sensor Test Fail or Abort
message when the Touchscreen exits
sensor test mode.
Running the RF Communication Test
This section provides general guidelines
for testing the CO alarm with the panel.
For complete testing details, refer to the
specific panel documentation.
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 test
mode to prevent an alarm signal
from being sent to the central-
monitoring station if you have a
monitored system.
D.
Press and hold the
Test/Hush
button
until the SMCCO10-Z beeps 2 times
(approximately 5 seconds), then
release the button. If the SMCCO10-
Z is operating properly, you hear 4
quick beeps. The SMCCO10-Z sends
an alarm message to the
Touchscreen.
E.
To generate a tamper alarm,
remove the product from the
mounting plate. A tamper alarm
message is sent to the Touchscreen.
F.
The Touchscreen beeps and shows
the number of RF packets received.
G.
At the Touchscreen, exit sensor test
mode.
Running the CO Inspection and
Functional Gas Test
This test should be performed by
qualified service technicians only. Refer
to the most recent version of NFPA 720
for more information about requirements
for functional testing of CO alarms
and/or your Local Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ).
This test requires a canned CO testing
agent.