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Indiction

Status

Action

No LED function when connected
to 230VAC Mains

Unit is not powered and will not
function

Check to insure battery is connect-
ed correctly and the connector is
seated completely. Check that
power is present at the connection.

Amber LED is not on/Green LED
blinks off quickly ever 10 seconds

Unit is a remote station, has AC
mains power and operating cor-
rectly

No Action needed

Amber LED is not on/Green LED
turns off for 1 second ever 10
seconds

Unit is a master unit, has AC
mains power and operating cor-
rectly

No Action needed

Amber and green LEDs are not
on or flashing*

Unit has no mains power

Check breaker and have an elec-
trician check the circuit for proper
AC mains power.

Amber LED flashes every 2 sec-
onds and the green LED is lit
continuously

Unit is a remote station and does
not have a reliable communica-
tion path with the master unit.

Amber LED flashes every 5 sec-
onds and the green LED blinks for 1
second once every 10 seconds

Unit is the master unit and does not
have a reliable communication path
with one of the remote units.

Amber LED every 2 seconds and
the green LED blinks for 1 second
once every 10 seconds or less.

Unit is the master unit and has
lost communication with all
remote units.

Amber LED flashes every 10
seconds and the green LED
blinks once every 10 seconds.

Unit is in Low battery

Insure green LED is on indicating
230VAC Mains power is present for
at least 24 hours. After 48 hours with
power, contact customer support

Amber LED is one for 1 sec. then
off for 1 sec., green LED flashes
ever 4 sec.

Unit is master unit and is in enrol
mode.

Amber LED is flashing on and off
rapidly

Unit is a remote unit, is enrolled
but system is in enrol mode.

Determine if there is an obstruc-
tion like a large metal object that
has been placed between the
remote and master units causing
interference. Relocate the
obstruction or the RF units.

Complete the enrolment process
and press the enrol button on the
master units

*Green LED is  lit to show AC mains connected and flashes as detailed to indicate condition. When AC mains is
not connected, green LED will flash rapidly to indicate it is transmitting in alarm/test state but will not flash other-
wise.

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Green

Amber

Comment

Factory 

setting

On

On

 Not enrolled in 

system

Enrol 

mode

Blinking every 4 

sec.

2 seconds on every 

4 seconds

 Master unit enrolling 

remotes.

On

2 seconds on every 

4 seconds

Remote waiting

Flashes

1-6 flashes every 4 

seconds

Remote 

communicating

On

Blinking

Remote enrolled

Normal 

operation

Off 1 second every 

10 seconds

Off

Master unit

Off 0.5 second 

every 10 seconds

Off

Remote Unit

Error 

modes – 

Remote 

unit

Flashes every 2 

seconds

Has poor or no 

communication link 

with master unit.

Error 

modes – 

Master 

Unit

Flashes every 5 

seconds

Poor or no 

communication with 

at least one remote 

unit.

Flashes every 2 

seconds

 Poor or no 

communication with 

(all) remote unit(s).

Low 

Battery

Flashes every 10 

seconds

AC Power has been 

disrupt for exteneded 

period or battery is 

faulty.

LED Settings Chart

Fault Finding Chart

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Страница 1: ...g models with the designator 1SFW 1SFWR 2SFW 2SFWR 3SFW and 3SFWR Thank you for purchasing a Kidde Fyrnetics alarm accessory Please read through our manual in full Important information included and the manual must be left with the householder Electrical rating 230V AC 50Hz 100mA max per maximum 35mA for originating unit with 16 Devices interconnected Wireless Alarm Base 21008418 REV B 1209 7201 0...

Страница 2: ...ly with this directive may lead to product failure overheating of components which is outside the terms of the guarantee WARNING This alarm cannot be operated from power derived from a square wave or modified sine wave inverter These types of inverters are sometimes used to supply power to the structure in off grid installations such as solar or wind derived power sources These power sources produ...

Страница 3: ...hing never use earth conductor to interconnect use 3 core and earth cable Use black in 3 core earth cabling for interconnect line If installing using old cabling different colors take great care follow IEE Reqs A maximum of 24 Kidde devices may be interconnected in a multiple station arrangement the interconnect system should not exceed 12 Smoke Alarms and or 18 alarms total Smoke Heat CO and etc ...

Страница 4: ...e with the latest I E E Regulations and complying with relevant Building Regulations Provide mains power to all units with which the rechargeable battery is turned on for service 5 Care should be taken to insure the wires are pressed firmly into the appropriate holes on the terminal block Do not use slots for wire retention see figure d Pull back lightly on each wire to verify it is seated well 6 ...

Страница 5: ...Press the enrol button on this remote the amber LED will blink rapidly showing it is enrolled and that the system is still in enrolment mode 9 Repeat this procedure with all other remote alarms 10 Return to the master unit and press the enrol button This will cause the green LED to go out for one second in ten to indicate the master is broadcasting Failure to follow this procedure will cause the m...

Страница 6: ... 48 hours with power contact customer support Amber LED is one for 1 sec then off for 1 sec green LED flashes ever 4 sec Unit is master unit and is in enrol mode Amber LED is flashing on and off rapidly Unit is a remote unit is enrolled but system is in enrol mode Determine if there is an obstruc tion like a large metal object that has been placed between the remote and master units causing interf...

Страница 7: ...me to set the system Removing a wireless unit NOTE Alarms can be replaced without replacing the wireless base 1 If a wireless base needs to be removed from the system remove power from the unit to be removed and wait for 5 minutes for the master unit to recognize the error Go to the master unit see sec tion 1 as to how to distinguish between the master and remote RF units and verify that the amber...

Страница 8: ... to clear the error On battery backup the units are not supervised and only listen for messages Re establish AC power as soon as possible Connecting the Remote Test and Hush Accessory The remote test and hush accessory model KN RTH RF is a useful portable device allowing you to test and hush the alarms within the wireless system without the requirement to physically reach the alarms test button It...

Страница 9: ...ed to comply with EMC Directive 89 336 EEC R TTE Directive 99 5 EC ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 ETSI EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 2002 08 ETSI EN 300 220 1 V2 3 1 2009 04 ETSI EN 300 220 2 V2 3 1 2006 04 EN 55022 2006 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 2005 Disposal ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check ...

Страница 10: ...e following circumstances If unit has been damaged modified neglected dismantled contaminated abused or altered after the date of pur chase or if it fails to operate due to incorrect selection sitting installation maintenance or inadequate AC electrical power or damage caused by failure to abide by the instructions supplied The liability of Kidde Fyrnetics arising from the sale of this wireless ba...

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