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EN1245 Family Wireless CO Detector

Installation Instructions

1 Overview

The wireless CO detector features an onboard sounder, a CO sensor, LED 
indicators and local test capability to allow the user total visibility of its 
functionality. It is self-monitoring, alerting the user when sensor 
maintenance is needed or batteries are low and automatically supervising 
the radio link.
The wireless CO detector is available in the following configurations:

The wireless CO detector is intended for open area protection and for 
connection to a compatible control unit for operation as part of a household 
fire alarm system (UL985).

Note: 

For  UL 2560 installations, refer to the 

EN6080 Area Control 

Gateway Installation Instructions

.

1.1 Maximum Number of Repeaters for a UL 2560 
Installation

To achieve the 99.99% alarm message reliability required for UL 2560 
compliance, system installations must operate within the following limits for 
end device and repeater counts.

1.2 

Inovonics Contact Information

If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics technical 
services:

• E-mail: [email protected].
• Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336.

1.3 Wireless CO Detector External Components

 Figure 1  

Wireless CO detector external components

Device Indicators

1.4 What’s In The Carton

• One 3V-Lithium battery, installed.
• Two drywall anchors.
• Two mounting screws.

2 Installation and Startup

2.1 Installation Notes

• These products are designed to be maintained by professional 

security technicians.

• Products are tested for indoor use.
• All products should be manually tested semi-annually.

2.2 Activate the Battery

1.

Twist the detector counterclockwise and lift it off of the mounting base. 

2.

Remove the tag in the battery compartment to connect the battery.

3.

Ensure the battery is seated.

Part #

Check-In

Location

EN1245

3 minutes

North America

EN1245-60

60 minutes

North America

EN1245A

3 minutes

Australia

EN1245Z

3 minutes

New Zealand

End 
Devices

Maximum 
Repeaters

150

397

250

386

350

375

500

360

1000

313

2000

238

3000

184

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Green LED

Red LED

Sounder

Normal 
(standby)

Blinks every 
10 seconds

Off

Off

Alarm/test

Off

Blinks 
every one 
second

Temporal 4 pattern: 
Four short beeps 
followed by a five 
second pause. If 
conditions return to 
normal, the detector 
self-restores out of 
alarm.

Low battery

Off

Blinks 
every 45 
seconds for 
37 days

Chirps every 45 
seconds beginning 
seven days after the 
LED begins blinking; 
continues for 30 days

Detector trouble

Off

Blinks 
every five 
seconds

Chirps every 45 
seconds

Detector end-of-
life

Off

Blinks 
every 10 
seconds

Chirps every 45 
seconds

Power up

LED blinks 
every ten 
seconds for a 
total of four 
times

LED blinks 
every ten 
seconds for 
a total of 
four times

Off

Test 
button

Green 
LED

Red 
LED

Summary of Contents for EN1245

Page 1: ... 3V Lithium battery installed Two drywall anchors Two mounting screws 2 Installation and Startup 2 1 Installation Notes These products are designed to be maintained by professional security technicians Products are tested for indoor use All products should be manually tested semi annually 2 2 Activate the Battery 1 Twist the detector counterclockwise and lift it off of the mounting base 2 Remove t...

Page 2: ... would be affected by drafts Near an extractor fan or air vent Outside In any environment that does not comply with the detector s environmental specifications In or below a cupboard Where air flow would be obstructed by curtains or furniture Where dirt or dust could collect and block the sensor Where the detector could be knocked damaged or inadvertently removed To removable ceiling panels Attach...

Page 3: ...resholds Alarm thresholds are as follows 4 4 In the Case of an Alarm Actuation of your CO alarm indicates the presence of carbon monoxide CO which can cause injury or death Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning devices which provide audible and visual signals for carbon monoxide concentrations under 350ppm What to do if the carbon monoxide detector goes into alarm 1 Push the...

Page 4: ...tector 7 Television and Radio Interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in acco...

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