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SMC Smoke Detector Guide 

Congratulations on purchasing your SMC Smoke Detector 

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Models 

I/M SMCSMXX-Z rev. 2.0 

7/26/11 

The SMC Smoke Detector comes in two versions: 

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SMCSM01-Z 

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SMCSM02-Z 

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Parts List 

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One SMC Smoke Detector 

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One dust cover 

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Two CR123A lithium batteries 

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Mounting bracket 

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This guide 

If any items are missing or damaged, contact 

your place of purchase. Keep the carton, 
including the original packing material, in case 

you need to store or return the product. 
 

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Specifications 

Voltage: 3 

VDC 

Battery Type: 

(2) 3V Lithium, Duracell® 123, 
Sanyo® or Panasonic® CR123A 

Sensitivity: 

2.25 % ± 1.35 % 

Drift Compensation Adjustment: 

0.5%/ft. max 

Operating Temperature: 

40° to 100° F (4.4° and 37.8° C) 

Compatible Control Panel: 

RB5701-Z TouchScreen 

 

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NFPA Guidelines 

The SMCSMXX-Z Smoke Detector family is designed to be used with a TouchScreen as part of the Fire and Life Safety signaling device. The SMCSMXX-Z has an 
optical sensor capable of detecting smoke particles in the event of fire. It also contains an integrated heat sensor that is triggered if a room experiences a sharp 

rise in temperature in the event of fire. 

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NFPA 72, 2-1.4.2.1 Total (Complete) 

Coverage 
If required, total coverage shall include all 

rooms, halls, storage areas, basements, 
attics, lofts, spaces above suspended 

ceilings, and other subdivisions and 
accessible spaces; and the inside of all 
closets, elevator shafts, enclosed stairways, 

dumbwaiter shafts, and chutes. Inaccessible 
areas shall not be required to be protected 

by detectors. (For exceptions, see NFPA 72.) 

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NFPA 72, 2-1.4.2.2 Partial Coverage 

If required, partial detection systems shall 
be provided in all common areas and work 

spaces, such as corridors, lobbies, storage 
rooms, equipment rooms, and other 

tenantless spaces in those environments 
suitable for proper detector operation in 

accordance with this code. 

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NFPA 72, 2-1.4.2.3 Selective Coverage 

Where codes, standards, laws, or authorities 
having jurisdiction require the protection of 

selected areas only, the specified areas shall 
be protected in accordance with this code. 

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NFPA 72, 2-1.4.2.4 Supplementary (Non 
required) Coverage
 

Where installed, detection that is not 
required by an applicable law, code, or 

standard, whether total (complete), partial, 
or selective coverage, shall conform to the 
requirements of this code. (For exceptions, 

refer to NFPA 72 Chapter 2 Spacing 
Requirements.) 

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NFPA 72, 2-1.4.3 
Where non-required detection devices are 

installed for a specific hazard, additional 
non-required detection devices shall not be 

required to be installed throughout an entire 
room or building. 

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NFPA 72, 2-2 Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors 
Heat-sensing fire detectors shall be installed 

in all areas where required by the NFPA 
codes and standards or by the authority 

having jurisdiction. 

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NFPA 72, 8-1.4.1.3.2 Detection in New 

Apartment Buildings 
Approved, single-station smoke alarms shall 

be installed in accordance with 7-6.2.10 of 
NFPA 101 outside every sleeping area in the 

immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on 
all levels of the dwelling unit including 

basements. (101: 18-3.4.4.2) (For 
exceptions, refer to this section of NFPA 

72.) 

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NFPA 72, 8-1.4.1.4.2 Detection in Existing 
Apartment
 

Buildings Approved, single-station smoke 
alarms shall be in-stalled in accordance with 

7-6.2.10 of NFPA 101 outside every sleeping 
area in the immediate vicinity of the 

bedrooms and on all levels of the dwelling 
unit including basements. (101: 19-3.4.4.1) 

(For exceptions, refer to this section of 
NFPA 72.) 

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Summary of Contents for SMCSM01-Z

Page 1: ...ed in all common areas and work spaces such as corridors lobbies storage rooms equipment rooms and other tenantless spaces in those environments suitable for proper detector operation in accordance with this code NFPA 72 2 1 4 2 3 Selective Coverage Where codes standards laws or authorities having jurisdiction require the protection of selected areas only the specified areas shall be protected in ...

Page 2: ... to protect and their burning characteristics Human occupancy Total area to be monitored Ceiling height and surface condition Air movement and vent locations Obstructions Deflections After considering these factors choose a location Where the temperature range is between 40 and 100 F 4 4 and 37 8 C Where the humidity is between 0 and 90 noncondensing Away from ventilation sources that can prevent ...

Page 3: ... 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 a can be added later The Wireless Sens nd ors M ew its details Cha...

Page 4: ...led D Test communications between the control panel and smoke detector again Press the Test button on the alarm for 8 to 10 seconds The smoke detector sends a signal to the control panel Verify that the signal at the control panel was received E Test the smoke detector see section 9 F The control panel alarm and all auxiliary functions should be verified for a complete test of the system 9 Testing...

Page 5: ... security zones appear tap the zone you want to test for connectivity and follow the instructions from the TouchScreen After adding the smoke detector to the TouchScreen and installing the smoke detector test the signal strength between the TouchScreen and its added sensors security zones A Be sure steps A through D in section 6 Adding to the TouchScreen on page 3 have been performed Signal Streng...

Page 6: ...t or use a soft bristled brush to remove dust and dirt from the smoke chamber base G Line up the new smoke chamber with the optical base by aligning the arrows on the smoke chamber to the latches on the optical base and snap down into place H Replace the detector cap by lining up the cap with the smoke detector Then insert the cap into the smoke detector and turn clockwise approximately 15 degrees...

Page 7: ...B Tap the Turn Zone Off button for the smoke detector The Turn Zone Off button changes to Turn Zone On C When the system is disarmed the Security Status header shows that some zones have been bypassed 12 Delete the Smoke Detector Deleting a sensor such as your SMC Smoke Detector from the premises removes it from being monitored by the customer s system This is not the same as disabling bypassing a...

Page 8: ...ase the tamper switch The LED blinks green F Replace the front cover G Replace all the batteries to the smoke detector and the back cover 14 Compliance Statements Model SMCSM01 Z FCC ID JI5 SMCZB01 IC ID 4137A SMCZB01Z Model SMCSM02 Z FCC ID RU4 HWM6505 ZZ IC ID 9682A HWM6505 ZZ Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi...

Page 9: ...areils radio exempts de licence Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable IMPORTANT NOTE Radiation Exposure Statement The product complies with the US Canada portable RF exposure limit ...

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