NFPA Recommended Locations for Alarm
According
to
the
National
Fire
Protection
Association
(NFPA)
the
major
threat
from
fire
in
a
dwelling
unit
occurs
at
night
when
everyone
is
asleep.
The
principal
threat
to
persons
in
sleeping
areas
comes
from
fires
in
the
remainder
of
the
house;
therefore
smoke
alarms
are
best
located
between
the
bedroom
areas
and
the
rest
of
the
house.
Where
NOT
to
install
the
Alarm
•
Directly
above
a
sink,
cooker,
stove
or
oven
•
Do
not
locate
alarm
within
5
feet
(1.5
m)
of
any
cooking
appliance
•
Next
to
a
door
or
window
that
would
be
affected
by
drafts
(extractor
fan
or
air
vent)
•
Outside
•
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
it
could
be
knocked,
damaged,
or
inadvertently
removed
Do
NOT
INSTALL
this
alarm
in
a
location
where
the
normal
ambient
temperature
is
below
40
F
(4.4
C)
or
where
it
exceeds
100
F
(37.8
C)
INSTALL
this
equipment
in
accordance
with
the
National
Fire
Protection
Association
(NFPA)
72.
Maintenance
Clean
the
alarm
once
a
year.
To
clean
the
alarm,
remove
it
from
the
mounting
base.
You
can
clean
the
interior
using
compressed
air
or
a
vacuum
cleaner.
Blow
or
vacuum
through
the
openings
around
the
perimeter
of
the
alarm.
The
outside
of
the
alarm
can
be
wiped
with
a
damp
cloth.
After
cleaning,
test
the
alarm
by
pushing
the
Test
button.
If
cleaning
does
not
restore
the
alarm
to
normal
operation
you
need
to
replace
the
alarm.
WARNING:
READ
THE
FOLLOWING
CAREFULLY
•
NFPA
72
states:
Fire
‐
warning
equipment
for
residential
occupancies
are
capable
of
protecting
about
50%
of
the
occupants
in
potentially
fatal
fires.
Victims
include
the
elderly,
children,
and
the
physically
or
mentally
impaired.
Victims
include
any
person
that
cannot
escape
even
when
warned
early
enough
that
escape
should
be
possible.
For
these
people,
other
strategies
such
as
protection
‐
in
‐
place
or
assisted
rescue
or
escape
would
be
necessary.
•
Studies
show
that
Smoke/Heat
Alarms
may
not
awaken
all
sleeping
individuals.
It
is
the
responsibility
of
individuals
in
the
household
that
are
capable
of
assisting
others
to
provide
assistance
to
those
who
may
not
be
awakened
by
the
audible
alarm
or
those
who
may
be
incapable
of
safely
evacuating
the
area
unassisted.
•
A
battery
‐
powered
alarm
must
have
the
specific
battery
type
installed,
be
in
good
condition,
and
be
mounted
properly.
•
The
use
of
alcohol
or
drugs
may
also
impair
one’s
ability
to
hear
the
audible
alarm.
For
maximum
protection,
ensure
that
an
audible
alarm
is
installed
on
every
floor
of
the
home.
•
Smoke/Heat
Alarms
only
provide
protection
to
the
residence
if
smoke
actually
reaches
the
alarm.
The
Smoke/Heat
Alarm
is
not
a
substitute
for
an
insurance
policy.
Home
owners
and
renters
should
have
adequate
insurance
to
protect
their
properties.
Safety Tips
•
Make
a
Family
Escape
Plan.
Draw
a
map
of
your
home
showing
all
doors
and
windows.
Discuss
the
plan
with
everyone
in
the
home.
•
Know
at
least
2
ways
out
of
every
room,
if
possible.
Make
sure
all
doors
that
lead
to
the
outside
of
home
open
easily.
•
Have
an
outside
meeting
place,
like
a
light
pole,
mailbox,
or
tree
a
safe
distance
from
the
residence
where
everyone
meets.
•
Practice
your
Family
Escape
Plan
or
“Fire
Drill”
at
night
and
during
the
day
at
least
twice
a
year.
Only
practice
when
every
member
of
the
house
can
attend.
•
Practice
using
different
ways
out,
if
possible.
•
Teach
your
children
how
to
escape
on
their
own
in
case
you
cannot
help
them.
•
Close
doors
behind
you
as
you
leave.
Family Escape Plan
According
to
the
National
Fire
Protection
Association
(NFPA)
there
often
is
very
little
time
between
the
detection
of
a
fire
and
the
time
it
becomes
deadly.
This
interval
can
be
as
little
as
1
minute.
Planning
and
practicing
for
fire
conditions
with
a
focus
on
rapid
exit
from
the
residence
are
important!
Fire
drills
should
be
held
so
that
all
family
members
know
the
action
to
be
taken.
If the Alarm Sounds
• Get
out
and
stay
out.
Never
go
back
inside
for
people
or
pets.
• If
you
have
to
escape
through
smoke,
get
low
and
go
under
the
smoke.
• Call
the
fire
department
from
outside
your
home.
FOR
MORE
SAFETY
INFORMATION
SEE:
www.nfpa.org/education
Specifications
Regulatory Information
This
device
complies
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC's
Rules.
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.
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
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
•
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
•
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
•
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
•
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
This
product
complies
with
FCC
radiation
exposure
limits
for
an
uncontrolled
environment.
Avoid
operating
this
product
at
a
distance
less
than
20
cm
from
the
user.
Caution:
Any
changed
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
IC approval
This
device
complies
with
Industry
Canada
license
‐
exempt
RSS
standard(s).
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
this
device
may
not
cause
interference,
and
(2)
this
device
must
accept
any
interference,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation
of
the
device.
RÉGLEMENTATION
IC:
Cet
appareil
est
conforme
avec
Industrie
Canada
exempts
de
license
standard
RSS
(s).
L'opération
est
soumise
aux
deux
conditions
suivantes:
(1)
cet
appareil
ne
peut
causer
d'interférences,
et
(2)
cet
appareil
doit
accepter
toute
interférence,
y
compris
les
interférences
qui
peuvent
causer
un
mauvais
fonctionnement
du
l'appareil.
Cet
équipement
est
conforme
aux
limites
IC
exposition
au
rayonnement
pour
un
environnement
non
contrôlé.
Cet
équipement
doit
être
installé
et
utilisé
avec
distance
minimum
de
20cm
entre
l'utilisateur
et
l'élément
rayonnant
de
l'appareil.
Remarque:
le
fabricant
n'est
pas
responsable
des
interférences
radio
ou
télévision
causé
par
des
modifications
non
autorisées
de
cet
équipement.
Une
telle
modification
pourrait
annuler
l'autorité
de
l'utilisateur
d'exploiter
cet
équipement.
This
Class
B
digital
apparatus
complies
with
Canadian
ICES
‐
003
Cet
appareil
numérique
de
classe
B
est
conforme
Ia
á
norme
NMB
‐
003
du
Canada.
LIMITED WARRANTY
This
2GIG
Technologies
product
is
warranted
against
defects
in
material
and
workmanship
for
1
year.
This
warranty
extends
only
to
wholesale
customers
who
buy
direct
from
2GIG
Technologies
or
through
2GIG
Technologies’
normal
distribution
channels.
2GIG
Technologies
does
not
warrant
this
product
to
consumers.
Consumers
should
inquire
from
their
selling
dealer
as
to
the
nature
of
the
dealer’s
warranty,
if
any.
There
are
no
obligations
or
liabilities
on
the
part
of
2GIG
Technologies
for
consequential
damages
arising
out
of
or
in
connection
with
use
or
performance
of
this
product
or
other
indirect
damages
with
respect
to
loss
of
property,
revenue,
or
profit,
or
cost
of
removal,
installation,
or
reinstallation.
All
implied
warranties
for
functionality,
are
valid
only
until
the
warranty
expires.
This
2GIG
Technologies
Warranty
is
in
lieu
of
all
other
warranties
expressed
or
implied.
For technical support in the USA and Canada
855-2GIG-TECH (855-244-4832)
For technical support outside of the USA and Canada
Contact your regional distributor
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Transmitter
Frequency
345.00
MHz
(crystal
controlled)
Transmitter
Frequency
Tolerance
+
‐
15
kHz
Transmitter
Bandwidth
24
kHz
Modulation
Type
Amplitude
Shift
Keying
‐
On/Off
Keying
(ASK
‐
OOK)
Unique
ID
Codes
Over
1
billion
different
code
combinations
Supervisory
Interval
70
minutes
Dimensions
.5”
x
2.5”
high
(125
mm
x
63
mm
high)
Weight
(including
batteries)
8.57
oz
(243
g)
Color
White
Spacing
Rating
70
ft
Audible
Signal
(ANSI
Temporal
3)
85dBA
min.
in
alarm
Sensitivity
.5
‐
3.5%/foot
Max
Current
50mA
Alarm
Current
20mA
Supervisory
Current
25uA
Operating
Temperature
40°
‐
100
F°
(4.4°
‐
37.8°
C)
Relative
Humidity
15
‐
90%
Non
‐
Condensing
Batteries
(included)
3
AAA
Energizer
E92
or
equivalent
Regulatory
Listing
UL
217
Warranty
2
years
Included
Accessories
Mounting
Hardware
Package