TAMPER-RESIST FEATURE
NOTE:
Do not use the tamper-resist feature if the removal tool is to be used.
The detector base includes a tamper-resist feature that prevents removal of
the detector without using a small screwdriver or similar tool.
To activate this feature, use needle-nose pliers to break the tab on the
detector base as shown in Figure 4A. Then, install the detector.
To remove the detector from the base once the tamper-resist feature has
been activated, insert a small-bladed screwdriver into the small hole on the
side of the base and push the plastic lever away from the detector head (see
Figure 4B). This allows the detector to be rotated counterclockwise for
removal.
The tamper-resist feature can be defeated by breaking and removing the
plas- tic lever from the base. However, this prevents the feature from being
used again.
FIGURE 4A. ACTIVATING TAMPER-RESIST FEATURE:
BREAK TAB AT DOTTED LINE BY
FIGURE 5. CONNECTION TO REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR TERMINAL:
STRIPPED WIRE
WIRE WITH SPADE LUG
C0116-00
PLASTIC LEVER
TWISTING TOWARD CENTER OF BASE
C0132-00
FIGURE 4B. REMOVING DETECTOR HEAD FROM BASE:
USE SMALL-BLADED SCREWDRIVER TO PRESS
PLASTIC LEVER IN DIRECTION OF ARROW
C0132-01
REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR (RA400Z/RA100Z)
The remote annunciator is connected between terminals 1 and 3 using the
spade lug terminal packed with the remote annunciator. The spade lug
terminal is connected to the base terminal as shown in Figure 5.
It is not acceptable to have three stripped wires under the same wiring termi-
nal unless they are separated by a washer or equivalent means. The spade
lug supplied with the model RA400Z/RA100Z is considered an equivalent
means. See Figure 2 for proper installation.