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Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Not all of the
alarms produce an
alarm signal when
the test button is
pushed on a unit.
Units signal an
alarm when no fire
is present and none
of the test buttons
have been pushed.
Devices may not
all be on the same
ID pattern.
Devices may not
have power.
Button not pressed
long enough.
There may be too
much interference
between units.
Unit is set to the
same ID pattern as
a nearby system.
Unit is located in
area prone to cause
false alarms.
Locate the 8-position DIP
switch on the back of each
unit and ensure that all of the
corresponding switches are set
the same. If an ID needs to be
changed: Remove batteries,
change the ID and reinstall
batteries.
Check to see if the green LED
blinks every 30 seconds. (This
tells you that it is receiving power
from the batteries.) If not, make
sure the batteries are installed
correctly.
Press and hold the button for a
minimum of five seconds.
Move the other units to a new
location and try again. You
should try to locate the wireless
units as close to each other as
possible.
Change the ID pattern of your
units by following the instructions
in How to Install section. Make
sure to remove batteries from all
units before changing the switch
positions.
Review Where Not to Install
section. Relocate the unit. Move
the other units to a new location.
Troubleshooting Guide
Wireless
interference.
Move the other units to a new
location.