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Figure 7 If the alarm fails to sound, follow this checklist: . Check the age of the unit - see the replace by label on base of unit. . Check the battery snaps are firmly connected on the Ei405 & Ei405C models (see fig 1b). . On the Ei405TY & Ei405TYC models ensure the unit is pushed fully home on the mounting plate, as this connects the battery. . Check for any sign of contamination such as cobwebs or dust and clean the alarm as described on page 12 if necessary. WARNING: Do not test with flame. This can set fire to the alarm and damage the house. We do not recommend testing with smoke as the results can be misleading unless special apparatus is used. 6.2 Checking the Wireless Interconnect We recommend that the interconnect is tested weekly as follows: 1. Press and hold the test button on the first alarm for 5 seconds (count up to 10). 2. The horn will sound and then the blue light will come on continuously for 3.5 seconds. (This indicates that the unit is transmitting a Radio Alarm signal to the other units). Release the test button. The local alarm will cease and you should then be able to hear the other alarms sounding in the distance. 3. Repeat this procedure for all the other alarms. If any units appear not to operate remove models (Ei405 & Ei405C only) from the mounting plate (as shown in figure 1a) and ensure battery is firmly connected to the snaps. If the wireless link does not appear to operate ensure you have held the test button down until the blue light has come on continuously (this could take up to 5 seconds). (If there still appears to be a problem with the wireless link it may be necessary to resite/rotate some units - see section below on "House Coding your Units"). We strongly recommend that you house code your units so that your system will not be triggered by similar systems in the neighbourhood. 6.3 House Coding your Units The units can transmit and receive over 150 metres minimum (in free space) so it is important to ensure neighbouring systems do not interfere with your system. The following procedure programs the units so each learns the serial numbers of all the other units on the system. After they have been programmed they will only communicate with units programmed at the same time (that were within range). 9 Program Procedure 1. Press the test button on the first installed unit three times within 1.5 seconds. The blue light will come on momentarily each time to show the button is operating. (If the horn sounds during these short button depressions, just ignore it). The blue light will now flash once every 5 seconds. The unit now sends a radio message every 5 seconds stating it is in the program mode and containing its own serial number. It is also looking for similar messages from other units. 2. Similarly press the test button three times on the second installed unit. After about 30 seconds each of the two units will be flashing the blue light twice every 5 seconds to indicate it has detected and learned the serial number of two units (i.e. itself and the other unit). 3. Similarly press the test button on the third unit, three times to put it in the program mode. After about 30 seconds all the units will be flashing the blue light three times every 5 seconds to indicate there are now three units on the system. 4. Similarly press the test button three times on all the other units to put them in the program mode. (If a Remote Control Ei410 is to be used it must also be put into the program mode at this time by holding the Test and Locate button down simultaneously (see "RF Remote Control" section below). On each smoke alarm the blue light will flash rapidly to show the number of units with which it has communicated. The units will stay in program mode for 15 minutes and then reset automatically. ( A smoke alarm can be taken out of program mode quickly by pressing the test button three times in 1.5 seconds). N.B. The quickest method of programming the system is to put all units into the program mode at the same time. Additional Units Additional RF alarms can be added to the system at any time. Siimply put all the units, the additional units and those previously installed, into the program mode at the same time. 6.4 Troubleshooting RF Interconnection If, for example, there are 6 units in the system, but two of the units are only flashing 5 times, it indicates that these two units are not communicating. Try resiting / rotating the units (e.g. move it away from metal surfaces or wiring) until they both flash 6 times while in the program mode. Note: Resiting/rotating units may move them out of the range of existing units even though they may have learned all serial numbers in the system. It is important therefore to check that all 6 detectors are communicating in their final installed positions. 10 Clear the serial numbers learned by: -disconnecting the battery -waiting 10 seconds -holding the test button down while re-connecting the battery snaps to the Ei405 & Ei405C only. With the...
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