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2GIG

SMKT3

345

WIRELESS SMOKE/HEAT/FREEZE ALARM

INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS

FCC

 

ID:

 

ZFH

SMKT3345

Industry

 

Canada

 

ID:

 

9640A

SMKT3345

 

2GIG’s

 

Wireless

 

Smoke/Heat/Freeze

 

Alarm

 

is

 

a

 

3xAAA

 

battery

powered

 

wireless

 

alarm

 

intended

 

for

 

use

 

in

 

a

 

2GIG

 

system.

 

The

 

alarm

 

has

 

a

 

built

in

 

wireless

 

transmitter,

 

which

 

communicates

 

with

 

the

 

2GIG

 

Control

 

Panel.

 

When

 

smoke,

 

excessive

 

heat

 

or

 

cold

 

is

 

detected,

 

the

 

alarm

 

sounds

 

a

 

loud

 

local

 

alarm

 

and

 

the

 

built

in

 

transmitter

 

sends

 

a

 

signal

 

to

 

the

 

Control

 

Panel.

 

This

 

alarm

 

is

 

designed

 

to

 

provide

 

protection

 

within

 

a

 

35

foot

 

radius

 

of

 

the

 

unit.

 

The

 

2GIG

SMTK3

345

 

can

 

send

 

alarm,

 

tamper

 

and

 

battery

 

condition

 

messages

 

to

 

the

 

Control

 

Panel.

Box Contents

Wireless

 

Smoke/Heat

 

Alarm

Pack

 

of

 

screws

 

and

 

fixings

3

 

AAA

 

Energizer

 

E92

 

batteries

 

(1.5

 

V1100mAh)

 

or

 

equivalent

The

 

Wireless

 

Smoke/Heat

 

Alarm

 

contains

 

a

 

sounder

 

that

 

generates

 

the

 

ASHI

 

s3.41

 

temporal

 

3

pattern

 

in

 

an

 

alarm

 

condition.

 

In

 

alarm,

 

a

 

message

 

is

 

also

 

sent

 

to

 

the

 

Control

 

Panel

 

and

 

the

 

alarm’s

 

zone

 

type

 

and

 

name

 

are

displayed

 

at

 

the

 

panel.

 

During

 

an

 

alarm

 

condition,

 

pressing

 

the

 

alarm’s

 

hush

 

button

 

silences

 

the

 

sounder.

 

Tricolored

 

LED

 

(red,

 

yellow,

 

green)

 

and

 

a

 

sounder

 

on

 

the

 

alarm

 

provide

 

local

 

visual

 

and

 

audible

 

indication

 

of

 

the

 

alarm’s

 

status.

After

 

power

up

 

has

 

completed

 

and

 

the

 

alarm

 

is

 

functioning

 

normally,

 

the

 

green

 

LED

 

blinks

 

every

 

12

 

seconds.

Alarm

 

Trouble:

 

When

 

the

 

alarm

 

has

 

a

 

general

 

fault,

 

the

 

yellow

 

LED

 

blinks

 

once

 

every

 

four

 

seconds

 

and

 

there

 

is

 

a

 

chirp

 

every

 

48

 

seconds.

 

After

 

4

 

hours

 

the

 

2GIG

 

Control

 

Panel

 

displays

 

a

 

loss

 

of

supervision

 

message.

Alarm

 

Dirty

 

Feature:

 

When

 

the

 

alarm

 

has

 

been

 

contaminated,

 

the

 

yellow

 

LED

 

blinks

 

once

 

every

 

8

 

seconds

 

and

 

there

 

is

 

a

 

chirp

 

every

 

48

 

seconds.

 

After

 

4

 

hours

 

the

 

2GIG

 

Control

 

Panel

 

displays

 

a

 

loss

 

of

 

supervision

 

message.

Low

 

Battery

 

Detection:

 

The

 

Wireless

 

Smoke/Heat

 

Alarm

 

is

 

powered

 

by

 

3

 

AAA

 

batteries.

 

The

 

alarm

 

regularly

 

checks

 

for

 

a

 

low

 

battery.

 

If

 

a

 

low

 

battery

 

is

 

detected,

 

the

 

transmitter

 

sends

 

a

 

low

 

battery

 

message

 

to

 

the

 

2GIG

 

Control

 

Panel,

 

that

 

displays

 

the

 

alarm’s

 

ID

 

at

 

low

 

battery.

 

In

 

addition,

 

the

yellow

 

LED

 

of

 

the

 

alarm

 

blinks

 

every

 

12

 

seconds.

 

The

 

alarm’s

 

sounder

 

chirps

 

every

 

48

 

seconds

(yellow

 

LED

 

continues

 

to

 

blink)

 

until

 

the

 

batteries

 

are

 

replaced.

 

Pressing

 

the

 

hush

 

button

 

silences

 

the

 

chirping

 

for

 

12

 

hours

 

if

 

no

 

other

 

trouble

 

conditions

 

exist.

 

Replace

 

the

 

batteries

 

when

 

the

chirping

 

begins.

 

Replace

 

the

 

old

 

batteries

 

with

 

new

 

ones.

If

 

you

 

are

 

experiencing

 

low

 

battery

 

issues,

 

check

 

to

 

make

 

sure

 

that

 

you

 

have

 

the

 

correct

 

batteries

 

installed

 

(3

 

AAA

 

Energizer

 

E92).

Inserting and Replacing Batteries

1.

Remove

 

the

 

alarm

 

from

 

its

 

base

 

by

 

twisting

 

the

 

it

 

counter

clockwise.

 

Remove

 

and

 

dispose

 

of

 

the

 

batteries

 

according

 

to

 

your

 

local

 

regulations.

2. To

 

ensure

 

proper

 

power

down

 

sequence,

 

wait

 

a

 

minimum

 

of

 

20

 

seconds

 

before

                           

inserting

 

new

 

batteries.

3. Insert

 

3

 

AAA

 

Energizer

 

E92

 

batteries

 

in

 

the

 

battery

 

compartment.

 

Follow

 

the

 

polarity

 

diagram

 

inside

 

the

 

compartment.

 

If

 

the

 

batteries

 

are

 

inserted

 

incorrectly,

 

remove

 

gently

 

with

 

a

 

non

conductive

 

tool

 

and

 

correctly

 

reinsert.

4. Reinstall

 

the

 

alarm

 

onto

 

the

 

mounting

 

base

 

by

 

turning

 

the

 

alarm

 

clockwise

 

until

 

the

 

mating

 

marks

 

align.

5. After

 

the

 

power

up

 

sequence,

 

the

 

green

 

LED

 

should

 

blink

 

about

 

once

 

every

 

12

 

seconds

 

to

indicate

 

normal

 

operation.

 

If

 

the

 

batteries

 

are

 

not

 

inserted

 

correctly,

 

the

 

alarm

 

will

 

not

 

operate

 

and

 

the

 

batteries

 

may

 

be

 

damaged.

 

If

 

the

 

alarm

 

does

 

not

 

power

up,

 

check

 

for

 

correct

 

battery

 

insertion

 

and

 

for

 

fully

 

charged

 

batteries.

Constant

 

exposure

 

to

 

high

 

humidity

 

may

 

reduce

 

battery

 

life.

Programming

The

 

following

 

steps

 

describe

 

general

 

guidelines

 

for

 

programming

 

(learning)

 

the

 

Wireless

 

Smoke/Heat

 

Alarm

 

(2GIG

SMKT3

345)

 

into

 

the

 

2GIG

 

Control

 

Panel.

 

Scroll

 

between

 

options

 

using

 

the

 ← 

and

 → 

arrows.

 

Move

 

to

 

the

 

previous

 

or

 

next

 

prompt

 

by

 

pressing

 

the

 ↑ 

and

 ↓ 

arrows.

 

For

 

more

 

details

 

regarding

 

how

 

to

 

program

 

the

 

Control

 

Panel,

 

refer

 

to

 

the

 

2GIG

Control

 

Panel

 

Install

 

Guide

.

1. Select

 

RF

 

sensor

 

#(01

 

to

 

48).

 

Assign

 

the

 

Wireless

 

Smoke/Heat

 

Alarm

 

to

 

a

 

new

 

zone.

2. Select

 

RF

 

sensor

 

type.

 

(09)

 

24

hour

 

fire

 

(recommended

 

for

 

smoke

 

and

 

fire)

(16)

 

24

hour

 

fire

 

with

 

verification

 

(optional)

(23)

 

no

 

response

 

type

 

(optional

 

with

 

freeze)

3. Select

 

RF

 

equipment

 

type.

4. Select

 

RF

 

sensor

 

equipment

 

code.

 

Enter

 

1058

 

for

 

the

 

SMKT3

345

 

2GIG

 

Smoke/Heat

 

Alarm.

5. Enter

 

RF

 

sensor

 

serial

 

number

 

(7

 

digits).

Manual

 

Entry:

 

Type

 

in

 

the

 

last

 

7

 

digits

 

of

 

the

 

TX

 

ID

 

that

 

is

 

found

 

outside

 

the

 

box

 

or

 

on

 

the

bottom

 

of

 

the

 

head

 

unit

 

by

 

removing

 

the

 

base.

Auto

 

Entry:

 

With

 

the

 

panel

 

in

 

Learn

in

 

mode

 

(press

 

Shift

 

then

 

Learn

)

 

cause

 

a

 

tamper

 

on

 

the

 

alarm

 

by

 

twisting

 

the

 

base

 

unit

 

counter

clockwise

 

and

 

removing

 

it.

 

The

 

correct

 

TX

 

ID

 

should

 

appear.

 

Accept

 

the

 

correct

 

TX

 

ID

 

by

 

pressing

 

ok

.

Remember

 

to

 

press

 

the

 ↓ 

arrow

 

to

 

continue

 

through

 

the

 

system

 

configuration

 

prompts.

6. Select

 

RF

 

sensor

 

equipment

 

age.

(0)

 

new

 

(product

 

is

 

new)

(1)

 

existing

 

(product

 

already

 

exists).

7. Select

 

RF

 

sensor

 

loop

 

number.

 

Select

 

which

 

loop

 

you

 

would

 

like

 

to

 

set

 

up.

(1)

 

Smoke

(2)

 

Heat

(3)

 

Freeze

NOTE:

 

Each

 

loop

 

must

 

be

 

setup

 

as

 

a

 

different

 

zone.

 

If

 

you

 

want

 

to

 

utilize

 

all

 

three

 

features

 

(smoke,

 

heat,

 

freeze)

 

you

 

will

 

need

 

to

 

setup

 

three

 

different

 

zones

 

and

 

use

 

each

 

loop.

8. Select

 

RF

 

sensor

 

1

 

dialer

 

delay

(0)

 

disabled

 

(there

 

should

 

never

 

be

 

a

 

dialer

 

delay

 

on

 

this

 

type

 

of

 

alarm)

9. Construct

 

RF

 

sensor

 

descriptor.

 

Press

 

Insert

 

then

 

press

 

any

 

number

 

between

 

002

 

and

 

255

 

to

 

add

 

a

 

word.

 

For

 

example,

 

if

 

you

 

wanted

 

to

 

name

 

this

 

alarm

 

as

 

“smoke

 

alarm,”

 

press

 

Insert

 

then

 

press

 

208

 

for

 

SMOKE

.

 

Press

 

Insert

 

then

 

press

 

005

 

for

 

ALARM

.

 

10. Select

 

RF

 

sensor

 

reports

 

(0

 

to

 

1).

(0)

 

disabled

 

(sensor

 

does

 

not

 

report

 

to

 

central

 

station)

(1)

 

enabled

 

(sensor

 

reports

 

to

 

the

 

central

 

station)

11. Select

 

RF

 

sensor

 

supervised

 

(0

 

to

 

1).

(0)

 

disabled

 

(sensor

 

does

 

not

 

report

 

loss

 

of

 

supervision

 

or

 

low

 

battery)

(1)

 

enabled

 

(sensor

 

reports

 

loss

 

of

 

supervision

 

or

 

low

 

battery)

12. Select

 

RF

 

sensor

 

chime

 

(0

 

to

 

13).

(0)

 

disabled

 

(panel

 

will

 

not

 

chime

 

when

 

sensor

 

is

 

activated)

(1)

(13)

 

(selects

 

a

 

voice

 

and

 

chime

 

to

 

sound

 

when

 

sensor

 

is

 

activated)

13. To

 

program

 

another

 

sensor,

 

click

 

next

.

 

14. To

 

exit

 

programming,

 

click

 

skip

 

then

 

end

 

and

 

exit

.

 

Upon

 

exit,

 

the

 

panel

 

takes

 

a

 

few

 

seconds

 

to

 

reset.

Testing

Before

 

testing,

 

put

 

the

 

panel

 

into

 

test

 

mode

 

so

 

the

 

central

 

station

 

is

 

not

 

notified

 

to

 

prevent

 

unwanted

 

alarms.

 

Testing

 

the

 

alarm

 

activates

 

an

 

alarm

 

sound

 

and

 

sends

 

a

 

signal

 

to

 

the

 

Control

 

Panel.

 

The

 

test

 

function

 

cannot

 

be

 

used

 

if

 

the

 

alarm

 

has

 

a

 

trouble

 

condition.

Test

 

alarm

 

sounder,

 

LEDs

 

and

 

transmitter

1.Hold

 

the

 

Test

 

button

 

for

 

4

 

beeps

 

(approximately

 

6

 

seconds).

2.Release

 

the

 

Test

 

button.

3.Once

 

released,

 

the

 

product

 

will

 

continue

 

to

 

beep

 

5

 

more

 

times.

 

Before

 

the

 

beeps

 

stop,

 

a

signal

 

will

 

be

 

sent

 

triggering

 

the

 

alarm.

Smoke

 

Test

Hold

 

a

 

cotton

 

wick

 

at

 

the

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

alarm

 

and

 

gently

 

blow

 

smoke

 

through

 

the

 

alarm

 

until

 

the

 

smoke

 

triggers

 

the

 

alarm.

 

You

 

can

 

also

 

use

 

smoke

 

aerosol.

 

Direct

 

Heat

 

Test

 

(Use

 

Hair

 

Dryer

 

1000

1500

 

Watts)

Direct

 

heat

 

toward

 

the

 

alarm.

 

Hold

 

the

 

heat

 

source

 

about

 

12

 

inches

 

from

 

the

 

alarm

 

to

 

avoid

 

damage

 

to

 

the

 

plastic.

 

The

 

alarm

 

resets

 

only

 

after

 

it

 

has

 

time

 

to

 

cool.

 

If

 

an

 

alarm

 

fails

 

any

 

of

 

these

 

tests,

 

see

 

Maintenance

 

for

 

how

 

to

 

clean

 

the

 

alarm.

Mounting the Alarm

1.

See

 

the

 

diagram

 

to

 

install

 

the

 

mounting

 

base

 

on

 

the

 

ceiling

 

or

 

on

 

the

 

wall.

 

Use

 

the

 

2

 

screws

 

and

 

anchors

 

provided.

 

Maneuver

 

the

 

base

 

so

 

the

 

screws

 

are

 

at

 

the

 

elbow

 

of

 

the

 

screw

 

slots

 

and

 

secure.

2.

Fit

 

the

 

alarm

 

inside

 

the

 

base

 

by

 

aligning

 

it

 

over

 

the

 

base

 

as

 

shown

 

(alarm’s

 

alignment

 

notch

 

should

 

be

 

slightly

 

offset

 

from

 

the

 

mounting

 

base

 

tamper

 

release

 

tab),

 

then

 

turn

 

the

 

alarm

 

clockwise

 

until

 

the

 

alarm

 

clicks

 

into

 

the

 

base.

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