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Mini Smoke Detector (Mini-SD-ZBS)  

 

The Mini SD-ZBS Mini Smoke Detector is a ZigBee Smoke and Heat Detector, it is capable of sending wireless signals to the coordinator in the 
ZigBee network upon detection of smoke particles or abnormal high heat to protect house from fire hazards. The Mini Smoke Detector’s alarm 
situations, battery condition, operating conditions, supervisory data and general fault information are sent to the ZigBee Control Panel wirelessly.  

The Mini Smoke Detector also features IR detection.

 

The it detects infrared signature to pick up movements within an assigned area and signals 

the Control Panel to activate the alarm if an intruder crosses its’ path of detection. 

The Mini Smoke Detector utilizes ZigBee technology for wireless signal transmission. ZigBee is a wireless communication protocol that is reliable 
and has low power consumption and high transmission efficiency. Based on IEEE802.15.4 standard, ZigBee allows a large amount of devices to 
be included in a network and coordinated for data exchange and signal transmission 

The  Mini  Smoke Detector serves as an end device in the ZigBee network. It can be included in the ZigBee network to transmit signal upon 
activation, but cannot permit any other ZigBee device to join the network through the Mini Smoke Detector. 

 

Parts Identification 

 

1.  IR lens 
2.  LED Indicator / Test Button 

Red LED 

  Turns ON briefly: Transmitting signal. 

  Quick flash: Alarming. 

  Flashes every 2 seconds: Mini Smoke Detector under warmup and calibration process.  

  Flashes every 1 second: Mini Smoke Detector under Sleep Mode 

  Flashes every 4 seconds: battery exhausted. 

  Flashes once every 20 minutes: the Mini Smoke Detector has lost connection to its current ZigBee network. 

Orange LED 

  Flash every second: Device power on/Calibration failed. 

  Flashes every 5 seconds: Detecting smoke failed or device malfunctioning. 

  Flashes every 4 seconds: battery exhausted. 

  Flashes every 45 seconds: Low battery condition 

Test Button 

  Press and hold the button for 10 seconds then release to reset the Mini Smoke Detector. 

  Press and hold the button for 20 seconds to enter calibration process. 

  Press the button once to send a supervision signal/test Mini Smoke Detector 

  Transmit a radio signal for testing the radio communication range. 

  Test if the Mini Smoke Detector is functioning normally. 

  Silence the Mini Smoke Detector’s alarm. 

3.  Buzzer 
4.  Mounting Holes (for Hooks) 

The Hooks of the Mounting Bracket can hook into this Mounting Hole. 

5.  Battery compartment 
6.  Hooks 
7.  Mounting Holes 

 

 

Features 

 

Battery 

  A 3V CR123A Lithium Battery is used to supply power to the Mini Smoke Detector.  

  When the Mini Smoke Detector is low on battery, a low battery signal will be transmitted along with regular signal transmissions. 

The Orange LED will flash with accompanying low-volume beep once every 45 seconds. 

  The Red and Orange LED will flash once every 4 seconds when the battery is exhausted. 

<NOTE> 

 

When changing the  battery, after removing the  old battery, press the Test Button  twice to fully discharge before inserting new 
battery. 

 

Testing the Mini Smoke Detector 

By pressing the Test Button on the Mini Smoke Detector, you can test if the Mini Smoke Detector is functioning normally. 

  If the Mini Smoke Detector functions normally, the Red LED will be on for 2 seconds followed by a 2-tone beep. 

  If the buzzer sounds 2-tone beeps 3 times, the “

Optical Chamber

” on the Mini Smoke Detector is either dirty or out-of-order. 

  If the Red LED doesn’t light and no beep is sounded, it means the Mini Smoke Detector is out-of-order.  

Summary of Contents for Mini-SD-ZBS

Page 1: ...tor has lost connection to its current ZigBee network Orange LED Flash every second Device power on Calibration failed Flashes every 5 seconds Detecting smoke failed or device malfunctioning Flashes every 4 seconds battery exhausted Flashes every 45 seconds Low battery condition Test Button Press and hold the button for 10 seconds then release to reset the Mini Smoke Detector Press and hold the bu...

Page 2: ...rueGuard Control Panel Only The Smoke and Heat Detection function of the Mini Smoke Detector can be disabled by sending ZigBee command from the Control Panel if needed to accommodate different installation environment To disable the Smoke or Heat detection function 1 Go to the Device List in the Control Panel setting select Edit Device and find the Bypass option 2 Before sending command from the C...

Page 3: ... the permit to join feature on the router or coordinator of your ZigBee network is enabled 5 After joining the ZigBee network the Mini Smoke Detector will be registered in the network automatically Please check the ZigBee coordinator security system control panel or CIE Control and Indicating Equipment to confirm if joining and registration is successful 6 When calibration is complete the Mini Smo...

Page 4: ...tector with the hooks on the mounting bracket Fit the Mini Smoke Detector onto bracket and rotate clockwise to lock the hook Installation is now complete The Mini Smoke Detector is designed to be mounted on the ceiling The ideal mounting height for the Mini Smoke Detector is 2 4 meters to 3 meters Mounting above 3 meters can affect detection performace One side of the Mini Smoke Detector has less ...

Page 5: ...nsertion latches to stabilize Each latch correspond to the insertion holes on the Mini Smoke Detector Match the numbers as below picture shown to place the top cover back to the Mini Smoke Detector Latch 1 is located next to a small dot Få meget mere ud af din TrueGuard alarm FACEBOOK Her kan du følge os og få løbende tips og tricks på facebook https www facebook com TrueGuardAlarm YOUTUBE Se også...

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