1. BESCHRIJVING 2. MONTAGE EN AANSLUITINGEN - Niko
1. BESCHRIJVING 2. MONTAGE EN AANSLUITINGEN - Niko
1. BESCHRIJVING 2. MONTAGE EN AANSLUITINGEN - Niko
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3. PROGRAMMING<br />
Each smoke detector has its own unique code, but is also able to learn a new code. If we allow smoke detectors to form a network, we will allow all smoke<br />
detectors to learn the code from one smoke detector or RF transmitter within that network. This code is referred to as the master code. When one of the<br />
smoke detectors or RF transmitters within that network transmits this master code, all smoke detectors will be activated and the alarm warning will be passed<br />
on to one another.<br />
The smoke detector works like a 2-button switch. When smoke is detected, it sends an “on” command to the other smoke detectors or receivers. When it no<br />
longer detects any smoke, the “off” command is sent.<br />
Putting the smoke detector in programming mode<br />
You will always have to do this to set up a network. Press the program button that is located on the mounting cap under the finishing plate to initiate programming<br />
mode. The LED next to this program button flashes once a second.<br />
test button<br />
20<br />
LED<br />
Button for activating<br />
programming mode<br />
Status LED<br />
RF printed circuit board<br />
on the inside<br />
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