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To complete the installation, fit Alarm 2
onto it’s base plate. Additional alarms
should be ‘learned-in’ in the same way.
When ‘learning-in’ additional alarms, any
alarm already in the network, can be used
as ‘Alarm 1’. You do not have to ‘learn-in’
to every alarm in the network.
Unlearning an alarm
Using a ball point pen in the circular ‘learn-in’
hole in the back of the alarm, briefly push and
release and then push and hold the ‘learn-in’
button. The red LED will remain illuminated
during this process. When the red LED goes
out, release the button, it will then flash
twice, followed by three further flashes to
illustrate that the alarm has successfully
been ‘un-learnt’ from the network.
When removing an alarm from any Wi-Safe 2
network it is generally good practice to
“unlearn” every alarm (in the same way as
mentioned above) and rebuild the network
once again by following the “learn-in”
process.
Please note:
It is important not to rush
the Wi-Safe 2 system and is also good
practice to allow several minutes after
un-learning the system before rebuilding
the network once again.
How to ‘learn-in’ two wireless alarms
into a network:
Install Alarm 1 as described earlier
(see ‘Hardwire Installation’). Install the
base plate for Alarm 2 in one of the
recommended locations.
Learn button
Using a ballpoint pen briefly push and
release the ‘learn button’ on the back of
Alarm 2. The red LED next to the learn
button will flash briefly then light up for
approximately five seconds.
During these five seconds you need to
briefly press the test button on Alarm 1 to
wirelessly interlink the two alarms.
Alarm
1
will give an audible sound consisting of
two cycles of three loud beeps.
The red LED on the wireless module of
Alarm 2 will flash to indicate that it has
been ‘learned-in’ successfully. If the test
button is not pressed quickly enough, the
‘learn-in’ process will fail. If this happens,
repeat the process.