on the ceiling or on the wall (if local ordinances permit) using screw locations as required.
Use the two screws and anchors provided. Maneuver the base so the screws are at the
bend of the screw slots and secure.
Mounting
Fit the detector inside the base by aligning it over the base. The detector's alignment notch
should be slightly offset from the mounting base tamper release tab. Turn the detector
clockwise until it clicks into place.
To activate the built-in anti-tamper lock, carefully remove the breakaway tab on the
backplate.
Device Enrollment
The device automatically enrolls on power up. For placement tests, remove the detector from
its backplate for one second (tamper) and then reattach. Wait at least 30 seconds for the test
result before activating again.
To enroll the device, complete the following steps:
1. Refer to the control panel installation manual for the complete set of enrollment
instructions and testing procedures.
2. From the installation menu, enter the device enrollment option and select the option to
add a new device.
3. Pull the enrollment tab or insert the battery to power on the device and begin the auto-
enrollment process. You can also enter ID:203-xxxx (the number of the device that is
printed on the label) or press the power button on the detector to begin the
enrollment process if the device does not automatically enroll.
4. The first 3 digits of the Device ID indicate the device type. If the panel does not
support ID: 203-XXXX, it enrolls in fall back operation as Smoke and Heat detector,
ID:202-XXXX.
5. Select the desired zone number.
6. Configure any device parameters that are required.
7. Mount and test the detector.
Test the detector
NOTE: Notify the central monitoring station, if used, prior to testing. This prevents a false
alarm and an unnecessary response from the central monitoring station.
To test the detector only, press and hold the Test button for 4 seconds. The sounder chirps
to indicate that the unit is functioning properly. When the button is released, the chirping
ceases.
To test end-to-end communication from detector to control panel to monitoring station, press
and hold the Test button for 10 seconds. An alarm signal is sent to the control panel.
NOTE: Allow a minimum of 20 seconds after power up and after test, alarm or tamper
restore activations.
NOTE: The detector will not enter an alarm state when there are internal faults that could
prevent an alarm.
Owner's Instructions
Testing the detector
Follow the test procedure described here or contact your dealer or installer for testing
instructions. It is recommended to test the entire alarm system at least once a week to
verify the operation of all system functions.
Detector test
To test the detector only, press and hold the Test button for 4 seconds. The sounder chirps
to indicate that the unit is functioning correctly. When the button is released, the chirping
ceases. If this does not occur, ensure battery is the correct type, in good condition, and
installed correctly. To test the detector and the alarm panel together, press and hold the Test
button for more than five seconds. An alarm signal is sent to the control panel.
Detector diagnostic test
Before you test, complete the following steps:
1. Insert the battery and then mount the detector on the backplate.
2. After the battery is inserted, wait two minutes before testing. The detector enters into
Local Diagnostic Test mode for 15 minutes.
3. For PowerMaster panels, it is recommended to perform the Periodic Test and use either
the Installer code (Installer Diagnostic mode) or the User code (User Diagnostic
mode) to test.
CAUTION: The diagnostic test cannot be performed when the tamper is open.
To perform a detector test, press and hold the Test button for 4 seconds. When the button is
released, the red LED flashes, followed by two loud alarm beeps.
In test mode, the detector tests heat and battery functions.
If the detector is in diagnostic mode, the detector performs the diagnostic test as described
below.
Diagnostic test
The following sequence of events occur during a diagnostic test:
A. The detector performs a link quality test.