2
I56
‐
2700
‐
004
A.Test
Magnet
(Model
No.
M02
‐
04)
1.
Place
the
magnet
against
the
cover
in
the
magnet
test
area
as
shown
in
Figure
3
to
activate
the
test
feature.
2.
The
LEDs
should
latch
ON
within
10
seconds,
indicating
alarm
and
annunciating
the
panel.
3.
Reset
the
detector
at
the
system
control
panel.
B.
Direct
Heat
Method
(Hair
dryer
of
1000
–
1500
watts)
1.
From
the
side
of
the
detector,
direct
the
heat
toward
the
sensor.
Hold
the
heat
source
about
15cm
(6
inches)
away
to
prevent
damage
to
the
cover
during
testing.
2.
The
LEDs
on
the
detector
should
light
when
the
temperature
at
the
detector
reaches
the
alarm
setpoint.
If
the
LEDs
fail
to
light,
check
the
power
to
the
detector
and
the
wiring
in
the
detector
adapter.
3.
Reset
the
detector
at
the
system
control
panel.
Detectors
that
fail
these
tests
should
be
cleaned
as
described
under
MAINTENANCE
and
retested.
If
the
detectors
still
fail
these
tests
they
should
be
replaced
immediately.
MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
Before
cleaning
notify
the
proper
authorities
that
the
system
is
undergoing
maintenance,
and
therefore
the
system
will
temporarily
be
out
of
service.
Disable
the
loop
or
system
undergoing
maintenance
to
prevent
unwanted
alarms.
Please
refer
to
insert
for
the
Limitations
of
Fire
Alarm
Systems
Figure 2A. Detector Wiring Diagram
Figure 3. Views Showing Position of Test Magnet
Ver.B
TAMPER
RESISTANT
FEATURE
The
sensor
adapter
have
a
tamper
‐
resistant
feature.
When
this
feature
is
enabled,
sensors
cannot
be
removed
from
the
adapter
without
the
use
of
a
small
screwdriver
or
other
similar
tool.
Refer
to
the
sensor
adapter
installation
instruction
manual
for
details
in
using
this
feature.
TESTING
Before
testing,
notify
the
proper
authorities
that
the
system
is
undergoing
maintenance,
and
will
temporarily
be
out
of
service.
Disable
the
system
to
prevent
unwanted
alarms.
All
sensors
must
be
tested
after
installation
and
periodically
thereafter.
Testing
methods
must
satisfy
the
Authority
Having
Jurisdiction
(AHJ).
Sensors
offer
maximum
performance
when
tested
and
maintained
in
compliance
with
AS1851
‐
2005
.
The
sensor
may
be
tested
in
the
following
ways:
Figure 2B. Field Wiring Diagram