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that are to be programmed and not every module
simultaneously. To ensure that the other radio modules
remain deactivated, remove the three-pin terminal of
the radio module (Fig. 1.3) from the smoke detector or
disconnect the battery for all other modules.
The radio module and the smoke detector share the same
battery, which is housed inside the smoke detector (see
the instructions for the smoke detector). Sharing the
battery means that the battery life of the smoke detector
is reduced. The smoke detector indicates when it is time
to change the battery. We recommend ULTRALIFE U9VL-
J-P lithium batteries. Close the battery compartment of the
smoke detector. The red LED on the smoke detector flashes
briefly approximately every 45 seconds to indicate that the
battery is fitted correctly. Connect the radio module to the
smoke detector. To do this, remove the green terminal
from the smoke detector (Fig. 2) and plug the three-pin
terminal of the radio module (Fig. 1.3) onto the smoke
detector. Carefully plug in the terminal fully by inserting it
as far as it will go until it is flush with the housing of the
smoke detector. The radio module acknowledges that the
terminal has been connected correctly with a short flash
of the red LED (Fig. 1.1). The smoke detector may emit a
short beeping sound when the terminal is being plugged in.
If the terminal is attached incorrectly, the smoke detector
triggers an alarm immediately. Do not yet engage the
smoke detector on the radio module, as the radio module
must be programmed first.
Note:
Maintain a minimum distance of one metre between the
radio modules, even during installation. The minimum
distance of one metre also applies to the N 100.
Creating a radio group
At any one time, activate only the two radio modules
that are to be programmed and not every module
simultaneously. Hold down the button (Fig. 1.2) on a radio
module for approximately 2–3 seconds. The red LED
(Fig. 1.1) then begins to flash approximately once every
second. Release the button again. The radio module
enters programming mode for approximately 60 seconds.
After this period, immediately press the button (Fig. 1.2)
on another radio module for approximately 2–3 seconds.
The red LED (Fig. 1.1) then begins to flash approximately
once every second. Release the button again. The radio
module enters programming mode for approximately 60
seconds. During this time, both radio modules reciprocally
program themselves into a radio group automatically.
The programming process can take up to approximately
60 seconds in total. If programming was successful,
the red LEDs (Fig. 1.1) on both radio modules light up
permanently for 2–3 seconds. If after approximately 60
seconds the red LEDs do not light up permanently for 2–3
seconds, the programming process was not successful
and the radios modules return to normal mode. In this
event, the programming process must be repeated. Up
to 30 radio modules can be assigned to a radio group.
Expanding an existing
radio group
At any one time, activate only the two radio modules
that are to be programmed and not every module
simultaneously. To expand an existing radio group, switch
any radio module from the radio group to be expanded
to the programming mode by holding down the button
(Fig 1.2) for approximately 2–3 seconds. For the other
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