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CM2837 

**Interconnected alarms provide added 
warning as compared to single alarms. 

 Question:    How do I program and link the alarms?

 

 

 

 

  Answer:  TO PROGRAM FIRST ALARM:  

1. Insert batteries (2, AA batteries). 

Alarm Will Say: “Welcome, First Alert 

Smoke Alarm.” “No location 

programmed” if first time or 

“[Location, example: “Basement”] 

location programmed” when changing 

batteries. “To select location, press 

and hold test button now.”  

2. Press & Hold Test Button if you 

would like to program the location or 

change the location of the Alarm. 

Release button after Alarm responds. Alarm Will Say: “To save location, press 

and hold test button after location is heard.” Alarm will speak list of locations. 

3. After you hear the location of where you are placing the Alarm, Press & Hold 

the Test Button. Alarm Will Say: “[Location, example: “Basement”] location 

saved.” If no location is chosen: “No location saved.”  

Your Alarm has now been programmed for the location of your choice. 

 

ADDING AND LINKING ADDITIONAL ONELINK® ALARMS  

NOTE: Steps 1 through 3 below need to be completed within two minutes. If 

more than two minutes pass, the Green power LED will stop blinking. Simply 

open the battery drawer of the second Alarm and repeat steps 1 through 3.  

1. Insert the batteries into the battery drawer of the next Alarm. DO NOT CLOSE 

THE DRAWER.  

2. Press and hold the test button and then close the battery drawer.  

3. Once you hear the unit chirp, release the test button. The Green power LED 

will start to blink indicating the ONELINK® Alarm is waiting for program data 

from one of the other existing setup ONELINK® Alarms.  

4. Press and hold the test button on the first Alarm, until the second Alarm 

chirps and its Green power LED stops blinking. Then release the test button.  

5. You will now be prompted to set the Alarm's location. Follow the directions 

given by the Alarm.  

6. Repeat steps 1-6 for additional ONELINK® Alarms.  

You have now successfully linked your new ONELINK® Alarms. To add additional 

Alarms at a later time, follow steps 1 through 6. 

Содержание ONELINK CM2837

Страница 1: ...out the wires Because there are no wires to pull through existing walls First Alert OneLink offers a very cost effective way to bring existing properties up to code Using First Alert OneLink provides faster job turnaround vs hardwire retrofitting applications Up to 4X more jobs completed means increased profits and customer satisfaction The product line consists of mostly battery operated alarms m...

Страница 2: ...s When seconds count in an emergency it provides an audible indication of the possible threatened area and more importantly what area to investigate or avoid Question How do the First Alert OneLink alarms communicate with each other Answer The alarms interconnect via reliable and secure radio frequency RF communication They operate on the 915MHz frequency bandwidth and employ 3 channel frequency h...

Страница 3: ...resend the initiating alarm s signal The competition only sends and receives or is a one way communication It does not resend Why is this important In the following illustration the initiating alarm is in the basement Let s say the signal is blocked from reaching the Master Bedroom alarm either by distance or some obstruction in the home With First Alert OneLink the mesh network of alarms re route...

Страница 4: ...programmed for the location of your choice ADDING AND LINKING ADDITIONAL ONELINK ALARMS NOTE Steps 1 through 3 below need to be completed within two minutes If more than two minutes pass the Green power LED will stop blinking Simply open the battery drawer of the second Alarm and repeat steps 1 through 3 1 Insert the batteries into the battery drawer of the next Alarm DO NOT CLOSE THE DRAWER 2 Pre...

Страница 5: ...by builders as evidenced by the increase in the development of more Over 55 communities American s 55 and older will head 40 of the nation s households by 2012 No other alarm manufacturer has recognized this potential and has this feature to date Question How can First Alert OneLink alarms be relevant for contractors who have existing home additions projects Answer When dealing with new constructi...

Страница 6: ...nect to an existing alarm circuit and incur drywall repairs painting etc This does not account for special cases requiring conduit in some parts of the country wire mold concrete drilling etc Turnaround time is much faster Case in point Penn State University in State College PA accepted First Alert OneLink alarms as a viable alternative to hardwiring alarms in existing off campus housing Code offi...

Страница 7: ...ds to have the battery replaced Although the alarm will sound the low battery chirp approximately once every minute sometimes during the initial stages of low battery the alarm will chirp in greater intervals than once per minute sometimes up to several hours until the battery reaches a steady low battery level This innovative feature eliminates the frustration of waiting for and or identifying wh...

Страница 8: ...s from cooking smoke and steam from showers Nuisance issues with tenants is time consuming and costly Some areas of the country require photoelectric alarms near high nuisance areas like kitchens and bathrooms Requires only 2 AA batteries vs 3 AA batteries with the competition This saves 33 in annual battery replacement costs For large apartment complexes this can add up to thousands in savings pe...

Страница 9: ...0 year limited warranty and CO s or Smoke CO combos have a 5 year limited warranty First Alert OneLink Competitive Comparison Summary Feature Competitive Wireless SKU Lineup Smoke and CO alarms 4 SKUS Smoke alarms only 2 SKUS Smoke Sensing Technology Photoelectric Ionization Patented Optipath 360 Smoke Technology Yes No Electrochemical CO Sensor Yes No CO Alarm Pullout Battery Drawer Yes No Voice ...

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