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SiXCOMBO 

 

Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector w/Built-in Wireless 

Transmitter 

(features voice and 360 degree viewable LED ring) 

Installation and Setup Guide 

This device is intended for use with Honeywell Home control panels that support SiX series devices. 

Before installing detectors, please thoroughly read these installation instructions and read the 

Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems

 Insert (P/N 800-15144 5/13) and 

System Smoke Detectors 

Application Guide

 (P/N SPAG9101 7/12).

 

 

 

FEATURES 

  Multi-Criteria Sensing: 

uses four 

sensing elements to react faster 

while minimizing false alarms: 

  -

 Photoelectric smoke sensor 

detects airborne smoke 

particles 

  -

 Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensor 

detects smoldering fires 

  -

 Infrared (IR) sensor measures 

ambient light and flame 

signatures, such as flame 

flicker 

  -

 Heat detection monitors for 

dangerous rise in temperature 

 

 

 

 

  One Go / All Go: all smoke 

detectors in the system 

programmed as one-go-all-

go will sound on alarm.

 

  CO Detector End-of-Life 

reporting (detector needs 

replacing) 

  Smoke detector maintenance 

reporting (detector needs 

cleaning) 

  Low Battery Detection

 

 

 

 

Table 1: Operation Modes 

MODE 

Status LED 

(Top) 

LED Windows 

(Side) 

 

Sounder 

Speaker 

 

Power Up  Blink Green, 

every 2 secs 

Dark 

Silent 

Voice welcome, 

instructions after first 

time power up or  

after default 

Normal 

(Standby) 

Single Blink 

Green every  

10 secs 

Dark 

Silent 

Silent 

Smoke 

Alarm 

Blink Red 

every 10 secs 

Blink red 

Temp-3 

Voice smoke 

warning 

Heat 

Alarm 

Blink Red 

every 10 secs 

Blink red 

Temp-3 

Voice smoke 

warning 

CO Alarm 

Blink Red 

every 10 secs 

Blink blue 

Temp-4 

Voice CO 

warning 

Powered 

Down 

Dark 

Dark 

Silent 

Silent 

    

ENROLLMENT

 

 

 

The SiXCOMBO has a unique MAC ID number. 

The heat, smoke, and CO are assigned to loops 1-

3 respectively and are enrolled in separate zones. 

NOTE:

 Once enrolled, the device cannot be used 

with another system until it is removed from 

the current controller. See the 24-hour 

Enrollment Deletion section below or the 

controller’s instructions. 

Enroll the Device Services (Smoke, Heat, CO) 

1. Remove the detector from the base plate. 

2. Put the control panel in Programming mode. 

3. Pull the battery tab to activate enrollment 

process (be sure batteries are seated properly to 

avoid a false low battery condition). If the battery 

tab has already been removed and the unit is 

powered up, press either Test switch for less 

than 3 seconds to activate the enrollment 

process. 

 

4. The device attempts enrollment (green LED flashes about 8 seconds). If 

successful, the green LED lights steady for 3 seconds and the device 

announces successful enrollment. 

  If the LED does not light steady, enrollment failed. Retry by pressing either 

Test switch for less than 3 seconds. 

All services (Smoke, Heat, and CO) are automatically enrolled in sequential 

(or next available) zone numbers with the following default attributes: 

Zone 

Device Type 

Zone Response Type 

Smoke Det.  Smoke Detector 

Fire No Verification 

Heat Det. 

Heat Sensor 

Fire No Verification 

CO Det. 

Carbon Mono. Det. 

Carbon Monoxide 

NOTE

: Maintenance and CO End-of-Life are automatically enrolled for 

the respective smoke and CO zones. Contact ID code E386 “Low 

Maintenance Smoke” is sent for the CO zone at End-of-Life and Contact ID 

code E385 “High Maintenance Smoke” is sent for the Smoke Zone when 

dirty. 

 

Supervision

: Detector supervision is factory set for 1 minute and is not 

programmable. 

 

24-Hour Enrollment Deletion 

Use this procedure within 24 hours of initial enrollment to delete 

this device from the controller. This allows reenrollment in a 

specific controller in case enrollment in that controller failed. This 

resets the device to factory default settings and removes the 

communication link data in the controller in which it is enrolled. 

1.  Press and hold both the Smoke and CO test switches 

simultaneously until the welcome message announces, then 

release. 

2.  Wait for the green LED to flash rapidly. 

3.  Press and hold both switches again for one second and 

release.

 

4.  LED blinks rapidly after 15 seconds, confirming deletion.

 

 

LANGUAGE SELECTION 

1.  Press and hold both the Smoke and CO test switches 

simultaneously for 5 seconds until Welcome message is 

announced, then release. The green light flashes rapidly.  

 

 

2.  Press the Test button corresponding to the desired language: 

  English: Press the Smoke (•) test button 

  Spanish: Press the CO (••) test button 

 

MOUNTING 

After enrolling, verify adequate signal strength with 

the device in its intended mounting location. Adjust 

the device location and orientation as necessary. 
1.  Using two supplied screws and anchors, mount 

the base.  

2.  Attach the smoke detector to the mounting base 

with a clockwise motion.   

 

 

3.Test each detector as described in the Testing 

section. 

4.  Confirm all desired signals have been received 

by the Central Station. 

NOTE:

 NFPA 72 recommends the installation of 

detectors only after completing construction or 

any other dust producing activity. 

NOTE:

 This device should not be located within 5 

ft. (1.5 m) of any cooking appliance. 

 

Summary of Contents for SiXCOMBO

Page 1: ...rollment process 4 The device attempts enrollment green LED flashes about 8 seconds If successful the green LED lights steady for 3 seconds and the device announces successful enrollment If the LED does not light steady enrollment failed Retry by pressing either Test switch for less than 3 seconds All services Smoke Heat and CO are automatically enrolled in sequential or next available zone number...

Page 2: ...ing a Smoke alarm if an alarm condition still exists after the 5 minute hush period the alarm will sound The hush feature will not operate at levels above 4 ft smoke concentration During a CO alarm if carbon monoxide is still present after the 5 minute hush period the alarm will sound The hush feature will not operate at levels above 350 ppm parts per million carbon monoxide CO SENSOR END OF LIFE ...

Page 3: ...possible to detect with the human senses Under normal conditions in a room where fuel burning appliances are well maintained and correctly ventilated the amount of carbon monoxide released into the room by appliances should not be dangerous CAUTIONS This device will only indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas at the sensor Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas This device is desi...

Page 4: ...rme NMB 003 du Canada FCC IC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada s license exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles ...

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