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2. and its internal siren will emit a low volume beep once every 30 seconds To change the battery Ensure the panel is in disarmed alarm off mode Rotate the Smoke Detector clockwise to dismount it from the mounting bracket Remove the battery compartment cover Remove the old batteries and replace with 3 new AA alkaline batteries taking care to connect the polarity correctly When the new batteries are inserted your Smoke Detector will sound 2 short beeps and the LED will start flashing Note Every time you change re insert the batteries your Smoke Detector will automatically begin the initialisation process to self calibrate to the background environment See Adding the Smoke Detector to your system section above e Replace the battery compartment cover e Locate the single line mark on the Smoke Detector body and line it up with one of the downward facing hooks on the bracket After both hooks fit into the two mounting holes on the detector body rotate the Smoke Detector counter clockwise to lock it onto the mounting bracket Maintenance amp Care of your Smoke Detector Testing your device e By pressing the test button on the Smoke Detector you can test if it is functioning normally In normal operation the LED will be on for 2 Seconds and it will sound a 2 tone beep e Ifthe buzzer sounds 3 beeps it means that the optical chamber on the Smoke Detector is either fouled with dirt or is out of o
3. ace with the two hooks facing downwards 4 Fit and lock the Smoke Detector in place Locate the single line mark on the Smoke Detector body and line it up with one of the downward facing hooks on the bracket After both hooks fit into the two mounting holes on the detector body rotate the Smoke Detector counter clockwise to lock it in onto the mounting bracket Installation Note It is recommended that the installation site be in the centre area of the ceiling Do not locate the Smoke Detector in the following locations e The kitchen smoke from cooking might cause an unwanted alarm e Near a ventilating fan florescent lamp or air conditioning equipment air drafts from them may affect the sensitivity of the detector e Near ceiling beams or over a cabinet stagnant air in these areas may affect the sensitivity of the detector e Inthe peak of an A frame type of ceiling e Additional Information Battery Information The Smoke Detector uses 3 AA Alkaline batteries as a power supply The batteries can last for several years in normal domestic use The Smoke Detector can self detect if the batteries are getting low Low battery detection will occur when the unit typically has enough reserve power to operate for 1 month before complete exhaustion Low battery signals will be periodically sent to your panel which will display this status accordingly If the battery voltage is low the Smoke Detector LED will flash
4. e SMOKE DETECTOR USER GUIDE OLO What s in the Box 1 x Smoke Detector with mounting bracket 3 x AA alkaline batteries 2 x Screws 2 x Wall plugs What is it The Smoke Sensor or Smoke Detector is an accessory for your system It uses an optical smoke density chamber to detect the presence of smoke particles in the background air Initialising the sensor begins the process of self calibration whereby the sensor begins taking a series of readings allowing it to acclimatise itself to the background environment Once this process is complete the sensor will continuously monitor for changes in the levels of particulates smoke in the environment and trigger an alarm if necessary 1 LED When the battery voltage is low the LED will flash every 30 seconds While the Smoke Detector is transmitting a smoke alarm signal the LED will also flash When new batteries are inserted and the Smoke Detector is in its initialisation period the LED will flash for between approximately 5 20 minutes 2 Test button The test button is used in the following situations a Enrolling the Smoke Detector b To test the radio communication range c To test ifthe Smoke Detector is functioning normally d To silence the alarm Battery compartment Mounting hole Mounting bracket Hook Adding the Smoke Detector to your system 1 Le 3 Insert the 3 AA batteries into the battery compartment ensure correct p
5. ing any smoke and the alarm will be stopped automatically Alarm Silence e Once the Smoke Detector alarm is sounding you can press Test button to put the Smoke Detector into Alarm Silence mode for 10 minutes and the alarm will be stopped e During this 10 minute Alarm Silence period the LED will flash once per second At the end of this 10 minute period the Smoke Detector will sound a 2 tone beep and then returns to normal operation mode If smoke is still detected at this point the Smoke Detector will re activate and sound the warning alarm again Self calibrating the Smoke Detector to its background environment The environmental conditions in which the Smoke Detector is situated can change over time as the levels of average background particulate matter in a given room building alters To ensure maximum efficiency and effectiveness you may wish to re initialise the Smoke Detector and so allow it to take a new self calibration reference value for its environment We recommend this is done every year To do this e Press and hold the Test button for 10 seconds until the LED starts to flash e Your Smoke Detector will sound 2 short beeps e Follow the process described in Adding the Smoke Detector to your system above to self calibrate the Smoke Detector to its background environment Have you seen the complete range of products available for your MY SERENITY system Create your perfect connected home by
6. olarity Your Smoke Detector will sound 2 short beeps and the LED will start flashing After about 3 5 minutes one short beep sounds to indicate that the Smoke Detector is initialising This may take up to 20 minutes and during this period the Smoke Detector s LED will continue to flash When the initialisation process is completed the Smoke Detector will emit a short double beep and the LED will be turned off The Smoke Detector is now self calibrated to the environment and is ready for installation Note If after 20 minutes the Smoke Detector gives out continuous beeps instead of a single short double beep it indicates that the Smoke Detector has not completed the initialisation amp self calibration process successfully If this occurs remove the batteries from the sensor and wait for 1 minute Now re insert the batteries and re start the initialisation process from step 1 The button located on the back of the gateway or panel is the learn button When this is pressed the panel beeps to signify it is in learn mode Only the topmost LED is lit during this process e Pressing the learn button on the back of the panel a second time will halt the process and any new devices added will be reported to the account for naming e Learn mode is unavailable whilst the panel is set e Place the panel into learn mode e Press the button labelled 2 in the diagram on the Smoke Detector The panel
7. rder Try to re initialise the Smoke Detector so that it re calibrates itself with the environment Press and hold the test button for 10 seconds and the Detector will begin re calibration as above Once completed re test If the buzzer still sounds 3 beeps then the optical chamber is out of order If this happens you will need to replace the Smoke Detector with a new unit as it will not be able to take an accurate background calibration reading e Ifthe LED doesn t light and no beep is sounded it may be that the batteries are dead Try replacing the batteries and re initialising the unit If there is still no LED light and no beep the Smoke Detector is out of order You will need to replace the Smoke Detector with a new unit as it will not be able to take an accurate background calibration reading Detecting Smoke e Ifthe Smoke Detector detects smoke it lights up its LED to indicate it is sending the smoke alarm signal to the panel After the transmission is completed your Smoke Detector then activates its internal buzzer with LED flashing rapidly for 10 seconds for local warning The panel will also indicate alarm and activate its own internal siren e After this 10 second local warning period your Smoke Detector performs a follow up smoke check If smoke is still detected your Smoke Detector will repeat the local warning process with buzzer and flashing LED Your Smoke Detector will continue this process until it stops detect
8. will beep twice indicating the detector has been accepted e Press the learn button on the back of the panel a second time to exit learn mode e LED sequence should be green off green indicating normal operation Your Smoke Detector has now been added to the system You will now be able to see this device in your account on the My Equipment page Placing your device 1 Check location Smoke Detectors will operate at up to 30 metres away from the gateway Before fixing your detector permanently in place you should first test that it will work correctly in the location you have chosen To do this follow these steps a Press learn button on the back of panel to place the panel into learn mode This also functions as a walk test facility Take your Smoke Detector to your chosen location and press and release the button labeled 2 on the diagram on the device Your panel will emit a two tone beep to confirm the signal has been received if it is within effective range b Press the learn button on the gateway a second time to cancel the test process when you are satisfied with the location you have chosen 2 Mark the fixing location Using the mounting bracket as a template mark and then drill two holes for the fixing screws If fitting to brickwork plasterboard insert the 2 supplied wall plugs into these holes 3 Fit the mounting bracket Using the 2 screws supplied fix the mounting bracket in pl
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