PROSiXSMOKEV
Wireless Smoke/Heat Detector
Installation and Setup Guide
This is a multi-criteria wireless smoke
detector which employs advanced levels of
detection and discrimination. This reduces
common cooking nuisance alarms and
allows faster detection to different types of
fire conditions. It is intended for use with
Controls that support PROSiX™ series
devices.
To remove the mounting bracket,
turn
the top of the detector 15 degrees
counterclockwise and separate the
mounting bracket and top cover.
PROSiXSMOKEV
Open
ENROLLMENT
Initiate enrollment on the Control Panel. When prompted, activate
the device by pulling the battery tab or, if already powered, press the
Test button to enroll. It enrolls into 2 zones: smoke detection into
one zone and heat detection into a second zone.
If the detector is not successfully enrolled during the enrollment
period, the LED turns off and the device powers down. Activate the
tamper or press the Test Button to restart the enrollment process.
NOTES
: Enrollment time varies depending on the signal strength
between the device and the Control Panel. Once enrolled in a
system, the detector cannot be used with another system until it is
removed from the current one. See the Control Panel’s instructions
for details.
Enroll
PROGRAM
Consult the Control Panel’s instructions to program the device in the system. This detector reports the following signals to the
Control Panel:
•
Smoke and Heat detection
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Smoke Alarm when smoke is detected
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Heat Alarm when temperature of 135° F (57° C) or greater
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Rate-of-Rise Alarm when temperature is >104° F (40° C) @ 15° F/minute (8.33° C/minute).
•
Maintenance: Contaminated chamber that requires cleaning.
•
End-of-Life
•
Base Tamper: It sends a tamper signal to the control when the smoke head is removed from its base.
•
Supervision: 200 second check-in compatible.
•
Signal and battery Strength: Signal and battery strength information are sent with every communication to the panel.
NOTE
: If programmed in the Control to operate in One-Go-All-Go mode, all smoke detectors programmed as One-Go-All-Go in the
system will sound on alarm.
TAMPER
When the detector is removed from its base, it sends a tamper signal to the Control. OPTIONAL: The detector can be made
tamper-proof to prevent unauthorized removal from its base. Break off the small pillar on the base as shown. This causes the
detector to latch to the base. From this point on, to remove the detector from its base, you must use a small screwdriver to release
the catch (push the catch towards the base) and twist the detector counter-clockwise. A screw can be added to prevent removal
from the base.
MOUNT
Refer to the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems (P/N 800-15144) for
detailed information on detector spacing, placement zoning and
special applications. Copies of this document are available on
NOTE
: Before mounting the detector permanently, conduct a Walk
test (see control’s instructions) to verify adequate signal strength
and adjust the device location and orientation as necessary.
The detector can be mounted on the ceiling or on the wall (if local
ordinances permit). Select a location and mount using the included
mounting hardware.
Mount