Sequel Technologies SMKX01 Smoke Detector, Wireless User Manual CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
Sequel Technologies, LLC Smoke Detector, Wireless CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
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Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. 360 Herndon Parkway Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com Appendix G: Client: Model: Standard: FCC ID: Report #: Sequel Technologies, LLC STWS-SMK FCC 15.231 V4X-SMKX01 2008058 Manual Please see the following pages. Page 20 of 26 Wireless Smoke Detector (SMK) Installation Instructions Sequel Technologies, LLC General Description The wireless, low profile, photoelectric smoke detector is based on the System Sensor i3™ series platform. The detector has a green LED to indicate standby within proper sensitivity and a red LED to indicate alarm, maintenance, and low battery. The detector features a state-of-the-art optical sensing chamber, a built-in sounder, and a mechanical test switch. Additional Information: • Tamper-resistant feature that prevents removal from the mounting base without the use of a tool. • Powered by 3-volt lithium battery • 85 dB sounder • Built-in test switch • Mounts to octagonal and single-gang back boxes, 4square back boxes, or direct to ceiling. • Removable detector cover and chamber • Drift Compensation™ and smoothing algorithms reduce nuisance false alarms and trouble signals. • Each transmitter has a unique factory-programmed code that distinguishes itself to the receiver. • When more than one detector is required, spacing of 30 feet (9.1m) may be used as a guide on ceilings. Note: Consult NFPA 72, the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), and/or applicable codes for specific information regarding the spacing and placement of smoke detectors. • Avoid mounting near kitchens, wood stoves, garages, furnaces, and bathrooms. • Mount all smoke alarms within 100 feet of the panel or transceiver. • Install a smoke detector in the hallway outside of each bedroom. CEILING 4 inches min. Mount detector at least 4 inches away from adjoining wall. 4 inches min. 12 inches maximum Place top edge 4 to 12 inches below where wall and ceiling adjoin. WALL Installation Placement and Spacing Use the following location guidelines to maximize reliability and reduce false alarms: • For ceiling-mounting, install smoke detectors in the center of the room or hallway and at least 4 inches from walls. • When wall-mounting, install smoke detectors so the top edge of the unit is 4 to 12 inches below where the wall and ceiling adjoin. See Figure 1. • Install smoke detectors in a suitable environment that maintains a temperature between 32°F (0°C) and 100°F (38°C) and humidity levels between 0 and 95% non-condensing. • Avoid mounting near air conditioners, heating registers, and other ventilation sources that may interfere with smoke entering the chamber. Figure 1: Smoke Detector Placement Tamper-Resistant Feature Each detector is equipped with a tamper-resistant feature that prevents removal from the mounting base without the use of a tool. To engage the tamper-resistant feature, remove the small plastic tab located on the mounting base (Figure 2). To remove the detector from the base once it has been made tamper resistant, use a small screwdriver to depress the square tamper release tab, located on the skirt of the mounting base, and turn the detector counterclockwise. Note: For installations where unauthorized removal of the detector head is not a concern, the head can be removed by simply turning counterclockwise. SNAP OFF TAB FOR TAMPER LOCK TAMPER RELEASE TAB MOUNTING HOLES Figure 2: Tamper-Resistant Feature Installing the Mounting Base The mounting base can install directly to standard single-gang electrical boxes, 4-inch square or octagonal boxes, 3.5-inch octagonal boxes, or directly mounted to a wall or ceiling using drywall fasteners. 1. Select a sensor location using applicable requirements and the guidelines presented in the Installation section of this manual. 2. Separate the mounting base from the unit by turning the smoke detector counterclockwise. 3. Secure the mounting base to the desired surface. If mounting onto plaster or dry wall, use appropriate anchors. 4. Align the molded line on the base with the raised marks on the smoke detector and turn clockwise to lock in place. 5. To remove the smoke detector from the base, simply twist counter-clockwise to unsnap. Programming The following instructions provide a guideline for programming the SMK into system memory. To enroll a SMK into system memory: 1. Enter program mode (NEXT + NEXT + NEXT ++ Installer PIN) 2. The keypad will display “Devices Available.” Select . The display shows “Auto Enroll On.” 3. To enroll the SMK, insert a small screwdriver or allen wrench (0.18˝ max.) into the test switch opening; push and hold. Alternatively, activate the alarm by using “Smoke! in a Can®” or direct actual smoke into the smoke chamber until an alarm occurs. 4. Upon enrollment, the keypad emits one beep and the display shows the zone number and sensor ID. 5. Continue enrolling additional sensors if desired. When finished, press and enter the installer or user PIN. The display will show WALK COMM. 3. Select and the keypad will display “Walk Test Active.” 4. Trip each zone/sensor one at a time and the system responds with a tone from the keypad. 5. As each tested sensor is added to a scrolling list of tested sensors, the signal strength will be shown on the LCD display as 1-10. A higher value indicates a stronger signal level. A minimum level of five is recommended. 6. Exit walk test mode by pressing
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