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B

C

D

A

E

 

A.

 3 volts CR123A 

B.

 Open battery cover and connect the battery to its terminals 

(without insulator). Verify proper polarity. 

C.

 Battery cover 

D.

 Enroll button 

E.

 Tamper switch 

Figure 9a.

 

Battery Connection for CR123A 

 

B

C

D

A

E

 

A.

 3 volts CR17450 

B.

 Battery cover 

C.

 Enroll button 

D.

 Tamper switch 

E.

 Open battery cover and connect the battery to its terminals. 

Figure 9b.

 

Battery Connection for CR17450

 

Note:

 When the battery first makes contact, the alarm horn may 

sound for one second. This indicates that the battery is connected 

properly.  

Close the cover, then press the test button (see fig. 1) for about 2 

seconds, (for further details see par. 3.6).

 

3.6 Resetting the Transceiver Module 

The detector has a wall / rear tamper switch to alert removal of 
detector. The tamper switch actuator, extending through a hole in the 
base (see Figures 9a and 9b), is pressed against the bracket when the 
unit is attached to the bracket. 
Removal of the unit from the bracket will cause the switch contacts to 

open, creating a tamper event, which will be reported by the 

transceiver to the control panel. 

Summary of Contents for SMD-426

Page 1: ...cy Band MHz Europe 433 868 USA 915 Modulation GFSK Tamper Alerts Tamper event removal of the unit from its bracket is reported once Tamper restore is reported when the tamper switch is restored ALARM REPORT In the alarm condition the detector sends the alarm event to the control panel When the alarm condition is restored the detector sends an alarm restore event to the control panel and sets the a...

Page 2: ...D A E D F D G A FAMILY ROOM B KITCHEN C DINING ROOM D BEDROOM E LIVING ROOM F SMOKE DETECTORS FOR MINIMUM SECURITY G SMOKE DETECTORS FOR MORE SECURITY Figure 4 Locations for Placing Smoke Detectors in Single Floor Residence with More than One Sleeping Area B C D A E A A F G A BEDROOM B LIVING ROOM C KITCHEN D BASEMENT E GARAGE F SMOKE DETECTORS FOR MINIMUM PROTECTION G SMOKE DETECTORS FOR MORE PRO...

Page 3: ...d air may prevent smoke from reaching a detector See Figures 6 and 7 for recommended mounting locations In insect infested areas If insects enter a detector s sensing chamber they may cause a false alarm Where bugs are a problem get rid of them before putting up a detector Near fluorescent lights electrical noise from fluorescent lights may cause false alarms Install smoke detectors at least 1 5 m...

Page 4: ...kes contact the alarm horn may sound for one second This indicates that the battery is connected properly Close the cover then press the test button see fig 1 for about 2 seconds for further details see par 3 6 3 6 Resetting the Transceiver Module The detector has a wall rear tamper switch to alert removal of detector The tamper switch actuator extending through a hole in the base see Figures 9a a...

Page 5: ...n exiting ZONES DEVICES menu the PowerMaster 10 system displays the number of devices that need to be updated as follows DEV UPDATING NNN For detailed instructions on Adding Devices Deleting Devices Replacing Devices and Defining Defaults see the PowerMaster 10 Installer Guide 6 SMOKE DETECTOR TEST Enter the test mode by pressing the test button for 2 seconds and release it In this mode the detect...

Page 6: ...to escape unharmed For this reason installer shall install smoke detectors on every level in every sleeping area and in every bedroom of the household D Smoke detector may not be heard The alarm horn in this smoke detector meets or exceeds current Underwriter s Laboratories standards However if the smoke detector is not located in the same room as the occupant or if it is blocked by a closed door ...

Page 7: ...e Your Protection From Fires Putting up smoke detectors is only one step in protecting your family from fires You must also reduce the chances of fires starting in your home You must also 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 A Install smoke detectors properly Ca...

Page 8: ...R OTHER LOSS WHETHER DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT FAILED TO FUNCTION However if the Manufacturer is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty THE MANUFACTURER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY IF ANY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT which shall be fixed as liquidat...

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