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EXHIBIT 5
Installation and Operating Instructions
Pam 2,1033(b)(3)
Retl if Testing Laboratories
Test Report N04 R-7530—1
FCC ID: ESV-0407—4
Installation instructions
for the RF280THS
Wireless (RF) Photoelectric Smoke Detector
‘ ‘0 GENERALINFORMATION
. RF2BOTHS Photoelectric Smoke Detector is a UL, Listed, open-
a Wireless smoke detector with a integral 135°F heat sensor
_ igncd for use vrith commercial tire protective signaling and house-
.;ld tire warning systems (see NFPA 72, “The National Fire Alarm
Ede")
. commercial and industrial installations. 30 ft.(9.2 m) spacing be-
ieen detectors is recommended (in accordance with NFFA 72),
l ’\i'\ LED indicator ilashes approximately every 26 seconds to verify
at the detector has battery power and that the smoke sampling cir-
Jtlry is functioning. The LED wrii blink every 1/2 second in the event
,: an alarm. atlowrng the user easy verification oi indivrdual detector
i harms. The detector Will automatically reset after 3 minutes it the
alarm condition no longer exists. The detector may also be manually
reset by pressing the Test button. it an alarm condition exists aiterthe
Test button is pushed, the detector Will re-aiarm in 20-30 seconds.
After the alarm condition has been cleared, the control panel alarm
may be cleared by a control panel reset command.
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
- Description: RFaaOTHS Wireless Photoelectric Smoke Detec-
tor With a integral 135“ heat sensor and an internal
85db sounder.
- Replacement Chamber: R03»t0 (sold in packs of 10)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +100°F (0 to +38‘C). 010 95%
relative humidity (non-condensing)
- Standby Voltage: Apprommately 6 VDC supplied by two 3 VDC
lithium batteries
- Battery Lite: Approximateiysyears undernormal operating con-
ditions with the recommended battery types,
- Recommended Batten/Types: Duracell DL123A. Energizer
ELt 23AP, and Panasonic
CR! 23A.
May be used with the DS7400Xi
Version 3 + Control/Communica-
tors With a lirmware version of
3.07 or above.
- Patents: The RF280TH series smoke detectors are protected by
one or more oi the lollowmg patents: $6,400,014. $15,543,777,
#D339,07B. NDES.293,009.
. Compatible Control Panels:
3.0 MOUNTINGTHE DETECTOR
I-—- The maximum wireless range at the detector. in open
air. is approximately 500 teet (150 m). In normal house-
hold or commercial applications it is recommended that
the detector be kept within 100 feet (30 in) oi the control
IMPORTANT panel receiver to which it is assigned.
it is recommended that the detector be temporarily
mounted, using double sided tape. and tested from the
‘ desired location before permanent mounting.
i - Remove the dust cover lrom the detector. The dust cover may be
i replaced during construction periods, but must be removed once
i the alarm system is enabled.
Detection Systems, Inc., 130 Perinton Parkway.
Fairport. New York. USA 1445043159
® (715) 223—4060 ' (800) 289—0096 ' Fax: (715) 223-9180
- Remove the detector from the mounting plate by Misting the base
counter~c|ockWise.
r The mounting plate has a base locking tab which (it used) requires
that the locking tab be pressed towards the mounting suriace to re-
lease the smoke detector. il you do not want the “Look-in“ leature,
no changes need to be made to the mounting plate. it you Wish to
have the detector ‘Lock-in‘ to the mounting plate, modify the base
locking tab as shown below:
Bunk Aunt-s
Alex tor
1m l/i' featur-
- install the mounting plate in the desired location. Do not attach the
smoke detector to the mounting plate at this time.
- install the 2 lithium batteries (supplied in a separate package) into
the base of the smoke detector. Be sure to observe the polarity
it"ilili'iti
/"
Programming
Sunni Number
- There will be a two part sticker on the base of the unit With a 9 digit
number on it. Remove one oi the stickers and keep it in a sate place
as you Will need the number to program the unit lrom the control
panel.
- Connect the detector to the mounting plate.Twist ii clockwise into |
place. |
4.0 PROGRAMMINGTHE RF280THS SMOKE
DETECTOR i
See your DS7400Xi Wireless Reierence Guide tor programming infor-
mation tor wireless type devices.
|— The RFZBOTHS must be programmed into the panel the
same as a multiplex smoke detector.
lMPOHTANT
5.0 OPERATIONALTESTING
Note: it is important to notify allconcerned parties priorto any main-
tenance or testing oi the lire alarm system, and then again
after completion.
- When the system is tree of alarms, check each detector to ensure
that the red LED indicator is flashing approXimateiy every 26 sec-
onds. This venties that the detector is operating property.
- Test each detector to ensure it will cause a control panel alarm.
- To alarm the detectors, do one of the following:
- Press the Test button. The LED on the detector will turn on. the
sounder will sound and a test report will be sent to the control
panel. Or you may use a U.L. Listed Aerosol smoke detector tester
5/93
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RFZEOTH Installation Guide P/N SGSGQA
i such as the Home Saleguard Industries'zss to SimUIale an alarm.
ifoiiov, the instructions With the Aerosol smoke detector tester.
late: When a detector alarms, the red LED indicator will activate
and blink every 1/2 second,You may clear the alarm by mo-
mentarily pressing the Test button or by allowing the smoke
to dissipate, Be sure the alarm has cleared belore proceed-
ing to the next detector.
6.0 SENSITIVITY TESTING
Note: The calibration ol the detector is very impcnant in determin-
ing its continued operation. Depending on local regulations,
the trequency oi calibration IEISIll'lg may be required more
often than once a year.The National Fire Protection Associ-
ation (NFPA) Standard 72, “The National Fire Alarm Coda"
recommends calibration tests be made at installation, than
every other year, and Functional testing should be done
, monthly
The sensitivity can be tested (to meet NFPA 72 “The National Fire
Alarm Code“ requirements) by pressing the Test button on the detec-
tor and observing the LED indicator.
ManueITest
- Press the Test button and observe the LED.
- It the detector is Within thetactory marked calibration range, it will
go into alarm and the alarm LED will tlash every t/2 second.
- It the detector is too sensitive. the LED will llash 4 times rapidly
(once every 112 second) and then the detector will go into alarm.
- it the detector is not sensitive enough, the LED will tlash 2 times
slowly (once every two seconds) and then the detector will go
into alarm.
- it the detector is not operational, it will not signal an alarm. Re-
turn the unit tor repair.
Visual Check
This detector includes the Chamber Check” AutomaticTrouble Indi-
cation which allows the detectorto automatically indicate it its calibra-
. tron is out at the tactory listed rangetThis allows you to meet the NFPA
l iridelines lor sensitivity testing by visually inspecting the detector
l ltd checking the tlash rate at the LED.
1 l a manual test is performed or if the calibration is out of range tor
nicre than 24 hours, the alarm LED on the detector Will begin to tlash
l t different rates (see Manual Test tor llash rates) lrorn its' normal
me every 26 seconds.
,0 THERMISTOR TEST
.—xpose the thermistorto a heat source such as a hair dryeror a shield»
d neat lamp. Exposethe thermistor until the detectorgoes into alarm
ilKI the storm LED llashes every 1/2 second. it the unit does not go
i. ulnri‘t, send the unit back to Detection Systems, lnc. tor repair,
I: to sure to clear each alarm for each test belore proceeding
c the next detector.
. AINTENANCE
,. ie., t once a year, the detector cover should be cleaned. Use a
vacuum, clean/dry compressed air. or water, Particular attention
should be paid to the screens. In dusty areas or areas of heavy
insect concentration, cleaning may be required more often. If clean-
ing the chamber is not a desirable option, it can be replaced using
the PICS-10.
- To clean the detectors, penorm the following:
- Remove the detector trorn the mounting plate.
- insert a thin, ilalhead screwdriver into the cover latch and pry the
cover away trim the chassis.
Cover men
- Grasp the chamber cover and pull it up and away lrom the chas-
Slst
- With the chamber cever removed, clean the inside oi the cover
with a vacuum or clean/dry compressed air. or water.
- Clean the inside of the chamber with a vacuum or clean/dry com-
pressed air. Do not clean with water. At this point. instead of
cleaning the chamber, you may choose to replace it with an R63-
10 Replacement Chamber.
- Replace the chamber cever. For easiest results, place the cham-
ber cover parallel to the chamber, then gently snap the locking
labs into place.
- Replace the cover.
~ Connect the terminal strip and return the detector to its mounting
plate.
The detectors should be tested for proper calibra-
tion after cleaning.
IMPORTANT
- Do not paint the detectors. Paint or othertoreign mattercovering the
screens may prohibit or retard smoke trorn entering the detector.
FCC COMPLIANCE NOTICE:
This dEVlCEI complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with PISS-210 ot
lndustry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the Iollowmg two
conditions: (I) this device may not cause harmful tntsrterence. and (2) this
device must accept any interterence received, including interference that
may cause undestrable operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Detection Systems, Inc.
can void the users authority to operate the equipment,
age 2
Copyright©1998 Detection Systems, lnc.
FIFQBOTH installation instructions
QENERALLNFQJLMATIQN OF THERFZEHHS TRANSMITTER
The RF280THS is a battery powered smoke detector with a built in 304 MHZ RF Transmitter. It is
used in the DS Residential Security and Escort Security Systems.
As indicated in the Block Diagram of the RF280, once smoke is detected by the photo electric sensor
the signal from the sensor is processed by PHOTOASIC, As a result, the detected smoke signal is
converted into an input digital signal of the Microcontroller which also monitors cover tamper
signal. Then the Microcontroller determines the tasks accordingly and sends the status to a receiver
through the RF Transmitter. A supervisory signal is transmitted to a receiver every 65 minutes.
Eggggengy g .ontrol Devices Used:
1. One 800 kHz ceramic resonator used for the microcontroller’s oscillator.
2. One 304 MHz SAW resonator used for the oscillator of the RF Transmitter.
g.® Ret “f Testing Laboratories

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