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Monitoring the Wireless link.
• The system is designed to automatically and continuously
monitor the wireless link between the alarm. when powered by
AC mains (230Volts)
• The master alarm broadcasts every 10 seconds; the green LED
will flash to indicate this.
• The master unit will monitor the response from each remote.
• If a remote has not communicated with the master unit within 2
minutes the master unit will send 4 rapid broadcasts to try to re-
establish a link.
• If the communication with the remote is still absent the master
amber LED will blink.
• If the remote has missed the master for 2 minutes the remote
amber LED will flash every 5 seconds (see LED table).
• Once communication between the master and remote units is
re-established, both units will automatically return to normal
operation and the amber LED will stop flashing. This may take a
couple a minutes once the link is re-established 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 can be affixed to a wall or used
placed in a suitable location I.E. on a table.
Please see owners manual supplied with the accessary for addi-
tional details.
Each wireless base may have only one remote test and hush
accessary enrolled at a time. We recommend you enrol it with the
alarm in your main living area.
1 Press the enrol button on the base and ensure it has enter enrol
mode indicated by the amber LED flashing.
2. Press any button on the accessory.
3. Verify the amber LED on the alarm has changed from 2 seconds
on 2 seconds off to rapid blinking.
4. Press the enrol button a second time on the wireless base to com-
plete the process.
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