LifeShield SDC1001 wireless sensor User Manual Manual
LifeShield, Inc. wireless sensor Manual
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Siren Detector Model SDC1001 The Siren Detector must be mounted within 3 inches from a Hazard Detector (smo ke or fire or CO detector) using double-faced adhesive or drywall anchors (provided). The Siren Detector attaches only one way to the mounting plate. Orient mounting plate as shown below. Microphone holes must point towards the Hazard Detector. Use your Console or LifeShield Android app to add the Siren Detector. Navigate to Sensors -> Add Sensor -> Siren Detector. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) When the prompt “Press button on Siren Detector” appears, insert the battery (with correct polarity) into the Siren Detector within 30 seconds. If you previously inserted the battery, remove the battery, wait 10 seconds, then re-insert. The system will “find” the Siren Detector. You will next be pro mpted to “Press button on Hazard Detector”. You will have 90 seconds after the system finds the detector to complete the next 2 steps. Attach the Siren Detector to the mounting plate being certain that the microphone holes are oriented towards the Hazard Detector. Press and hold the test button on your Hazard Detector long enough to cause the siren to sound. This is a required test, and the Siren Detector must successfully hear the siren. The system will report “Siren Detector Added” when complete. You may edit the name. You must select the type of Hazard Detector ass ociated with the Siren Detector (fire, CO, or both). The “Add” process will not complete if the test is not successful. If the test fails, remove the battery fro m the Siren Detector and repeat the above process. The battery must be installed within 30 seconds of the prompt “Press button on Siren Detector” and the Hazard Detector must be sounded within 90 seconds of the Siren Detector being found by the system. If after a second attempt the Siren Detector is still not added to the system other likely causes are : - Siren sound from the Hazard Detector is not loud enough because the Siren Detector is more than 3 inches fro m the Hazard Detector - Hazard Detector battery is low so the sound is not loud enough - Hazard Detector is an older technology and is not compatible with the Siren Detector Note battery polarity, + on left Microphone holes towards Hazard Detector Mounting holes point towards Hazard Detector. Note text orientation on base IMPORTANT INFORMATION Siren Detectors operate in tandem with existing “Hazard Detectors” including smoke, fire or carbon mono xide detectors. Siren Detectors are designed to monitor siren sounds coming fro m a nearby Hazard Detector. When it detects the siren sound, the Siren Detector reports this event to your LifeShield system. If your system is actively monitored and connected to an operating telecommunications circu it, the system will send a me ssage to the monitoring center ("Fire/Smo ke" or "Both" setting - a fire alarm message will be sent, "Carbon Monoxide" - a carbon mono xide message will be sent). Siren Detectors are designed for use only in residential ho mes , not commercial or industrial applications. The LED lights when the Siren Detector is transmitting or a siren sound is detected. A S IREN DETECTOR DOES NOT DET ECT HAZARDS S UCH AS FIR E, S MOKE, OR CARBON MONOXIDE. INSTEAD, IT MONITORS FOR THE SOUND OF HAZARD DETECTOR S IRENS THAT FEATUR E ALL OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. ARE LOCATED WITHIN 3 INCHES OF THE S IREN DETECTOR, 2. ARE MANUFACTURED IN THE LAST 10 YEARS IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL985 INDUSTRY STANDARDS, 3. CREATE SOUND VOLUME OF AT LEAST 85 DB A AT 10 FEET AT 3000 HZ, AND 4. SOUND FOR AT LEAS T 20 CONTINUOUS S ECONDS. MOST HAZARD DETECTORS LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD MEET THES E REQUIREMENTS. THE S IREN DET ECTOR MUS T S UCCESS FULLY TEST WITH THE HAZARD DET ECTOR AT LEAS T TWICE PER YEAR. IF A S IREN DET ECTOR DOES NOT S UCCESS FULLY RESPOND TO A HAZARD DETECTOR S IREN DURING A TES T, IT MUST NOT B E RELIED UPON TO DET ECT A SIREN DURING AN ACTUAL HAZARD CONDITION. THE NATION AL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION RECOMMENDS REPLACING HAZARD DETECTORS OVER 10 YEARS OLD S INCE THE EL ECTRONICS MAY NO LONGER RELIAB LY DETECT HAZARDS. YOU MUS T REPLACE HAZARD DETECTOR AND SIREN DET ECTOR BATTERIES AT LEAS T ONCE PER YEAR. IMMEDIATEL Y REPLACE THE B ATTERY ON ANY SIREN DETECTOR OR HAZARD DETECTOR WHEN THE B ATTERY IS LOW. S IREN AND HAZARD DET ECTORS MAY NOT OPERATE PROPERLY WHEN THE BATTERY IS LOW OR OLD. IF HAZARD DET ECTORS ARE INTERCONNECT ED, ONE HAZARD DET ECTOR MAY SOUND ITS SIREN B AS ED UPON A S IGNAL REC EIVED FROM ANOTHER HAZARD DET ECTOR. IN THIS MANNER, ONE S IREN DETECTOR MAY MONITOR HAZARDS REPORTED B Y MORE THAN ONE HAZARD DETECTOR. TO DET ERMIN E INTERCONNECTION, PRESS AND HOLD THE TES T B UTTON ON ONE HAZARD DET ECTOR FOR AT LEAS T 30 S ECONDS. IF S IRENS ON OTHER HAZARD DETECTORS SOUND DURING THIS TES T, THE HAZARD DETECTORS ARE INTERCONNECTED. IF HAZARD DETECTORS ARE NOT INTERCONNECTED, A S IREN DETECTOR IS REQUIRED FOR EACH HAZARD DETECTOR. TWO (2) INDIVIDUAL SIREN DETECTORS MONITORING TWO S EPARATE HAZARD DET ECTORS IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. After in itial installation, testing the Siren Detector may cause a message to the monitoring center, resulting in an emergency dispatch to your premises. To avoid this situation: Option A. Temporarily disable monitoring prior to testing, under LifeView, Account Profile, Profile Settings. Re-enable monitoring after testing is co mplete. Option B. On the Console, put the system into "Sensor Test" mode (Utilities → System Test → Sensor Test) prior to testing. The system will return to normal operation after testing is complete. NOTE: This equip ment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Ru les. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfu l interference in a residential installation. Th is equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio co mmun ications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particu lar installation. If th is equipment does cause harmfu l interference to radio o r telev ision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit d ifferent fro m that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. © 2012 LifeShield, Inc. A ll rights reserved. LifeShield is a registered trademark and LifeShield Ho me Security is a trademark o f LifeSh ield, Inc. US patents 7629880, 7532114, 7511614, 7495544, 7283048, 7202789, 7119658, 7091827, 7084756, 7079034, 7079020, 7057512, 7053764, 7042353,7023341, 7019639, 6888459.
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