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Figure 1

Mounting location

considerations

The SN982-SMOKE is a system type
smoke detector, designed for open
area protection. The unit combines
a SpreadNet

®

 Spread Spectrum

wireless transmitter with a photoelec-
tric smoke detector.

Spread Spectrum technology pro-
vides higher power, lower noise, less
interference, and longer range than
single frequency transmitters. The
RF transmitter is fully supervised, en-
suring reliable communications.

WHERE  NOT  TO PLACE  THE  DETECTOR

When selecting a mounting location, avoid areas containing large
metal surfaces, which could affect the RF transmitter. Always test
the transmitter prior to permanently mounting it to verify signal
reception.

Avoid placing the SN982-SMOKE in areas where smoke or steam
may affect operation, such as kitchens, bathrooms, near wood stoves
or furnaces. Also avoid areas such as garages, attics, and areas
where ambient temperature may exceed 100° F (37.8° C).

• Spread spectrum technology

• Up to 100 mW transmitter

power

• EEPROM memory

• Lithium batteries included

• Simple installation

• Removable, cleanable

smoke chamber

• Magnetic detector functional

operation check

• Vandal resistant security

locking feature

• Highly stable operation

• RF/Transient protected

FEATURES

DETECTOR PLACEMENT

The SN982-SMOKE Photoelectric Smoke Detector is designed
to be either ceiling or wall mounted. When ceiling mounting the
SN982-SMOKE, be sure to mount the detector near the center of
the room, if possible. Do not place the detector less than 4" (10
cm) from the nearest wall. If wall mounting, do not mount within 4"
(10 cm) of the ceiling. (See Figure 1.)

Detector placement should be established by qualified person-
nel, such as a Fire Alarm Technician certified by the National In-
stitute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET), or a
Licensed Fire Protection Engineer. Location and spacing of de-
tectors depends upon such factors as ceiling height, area to be
covered, air flow conditions, and other conditions which may af-
fect response time. Additional information regarding detector
placement may be found in the National Electrical Manufacturers
Association (NEMA) Guide for the Proper Use of System Smoke
Detectors
 as well as NFPA 72.

MOUNTING

The SN982-SMOKE will mount directly to the wall or ceiling.

Do NOT mount on any type of gang box.
The SN982-SMOKE must be programmed prior to permanent

mounting. Refer to the 

PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER

section below.
To mount the SN982-SMOKE, remove the detector head from

the base by turning the head counterclockwise. Mount the de-

tector base using #6 - #8 (M 3.5 - M 4) mounting screws. (See

Figure 2 below.)

Mounting Holes

Figure 2

SN982-SMOKE assembly,

top view (head removed)

The  SN982-SMOKE  comes  equipped  with  a  vandal  resistant

locking feature. The Locking Screw is a 1.5mm Allen head (hex-

agonal) set screw. After installing the detector head, turn the

locking screw clockwise six to eight turns and then check that

the head is locked in position.

PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER

In order to program the SN982-SMOKE, the batteries must be

activated  and  the  detector  head  must  be  fitted  to  the  base.

The following procedure outlines the steps for programming

the detector:
1 - Separate the detector head from the base as described in

the 

MOUNTING

 section.

2 - Remove the Battery Tab (see Figure 2 for Tab location).
3 - Replace  the  detector  head,  as  described  above.  This  will

enable the transmitter circuitry.

IMPORTANT: 

There is no power to the transmitter with the

detector head removed.

Battery Tab

(Remove prior to use)

Batteries (2 required)

Model SN982-SMOKE

RF Photoelectric Smoke Detector

Installation Instructions

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