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Enrolling a Detector with a Panel
The following section provides a general guideline for programming (enrolling) the unit
into control panel memory. Refer to the panel documentation for complete
programming details.
1. Set the control panel to into installer programming mode
2. When requested to broadcast a signal from the detector to the panel, remove the
detector from the mounting bracket (trim plate). A tamper message will be
transmitted for smoke, CO, and freeze devices.
3. After waiting approximately 1 minute, reinstall the detector on the mounting bracket
(trim plate). The unit will start chirping rapidly if not re-installed on the trim plate
after 3 minutes.
4. Exit from installer programming mode
NOTE:
Each enrollment type (smoke, CO and Freeze) is programmed with a unique
TX ID when manufactured. Labels included on the outside and inside of the packaging
provide these IDs. The unique ID is enrolled into the control panel at the time of
installation. Use these IDs where appropriate in the specific panel being used
enrollment instructions.
Verify programming and unit-to-panel communication
Before mounting, verify that the desired unit location provides good RF communication
to the panel.
To verify programming and RF communication
1. Put the panel into Dealer Sensor Test mode (refer to the specific panel installation
instructions)
2. Take the detector to the desired mounting location.
3. Press and release the Test button. A quick beep will confirm the button has been
pushed.
4. Listen for the appropriate response from system sirens to determine signal integrity
from the unit to the panel (refer to the specific panel installation instructions)
5. Exit from Dealer Sensor Test mode.
Operation and Testing
OPERATION
The smoke alarm takes precedence when both smoke and carbon monoxide are
present.
Smoke/heat alarm pattern is three long beeps, 1.5 seconds pause, three long
beeps, repeating