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ALRM-SHD
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. Characteristics
Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read this manual carefully before you use it. This manual covers
the ALRM-SHD.
NOTE! The manufacturer reserves the right to alter the device parameters and operating methods without a
prior notice. Due to continuous modifications, some of the functions described in this manual may slightly
dier from reality. The author reserves the right to amend the information contained herein in full or in part
without a prior notice.
A temperature and smoke detector provided with a central multi-stream control system, which processes
optoelectronic signals and is resistant to dust and external light, which ensures stable operation. It quickly
responds to smoke and any excess of the alarm temperature level. It quickly detects smoke molecules which
reflect light in the infra-red band.
Its main circuit includes a multi-point control system along with a transmitter and receiver of IR light. LEDs and
IR sensors are located in a special chamber that protects the system against external light reflections.
Smoke penetrating into the detector increases the level of reflector IR light falling on the sensors, which
triggers the alarm that emits a sound and light, and sends a signal to the alarm system, which is composed of
the detector.
2. Features:
• Central multi-stream control system
• Optoelectronic IR sensor
• Detects smoke and high temperature
• Testing/silencing button
• Self-detection of damage
• Light and sound signals
• Resistant to dust and external light reflections
• Resistant to radio interference (20V/m – 1GHz)
Power supply indicator
Temperature sensor
Buzzer
Test button / Alarm indicating light
3. Technical data:
• 9 V battery power supply (6F22), -
• Power consumption at standby: 10 uA, -
• Power consumption while alarming: 35 mA,
• Sensitivity: 2.06 %/ft ± 1.3,
• Alarm temperature threshold: 57°C,
• Alarm noise level: 85 dB,
• Radio communication frequency: 433 MHz,
• Transmission code: 2262,
• Wireless transmission distance: 200 metres in open space,
• Operating temperature: -10°C to 50 °C,
• Maximum humidity: 95%,
• Dimensions: phi128 x 38 mm,
• Detection area: 80m2 if installed at 6 to 12m; 60m2 if installed at below 6m,
4. Installation:
Avoid installing in locations that contain steam, feature a high dust level or air circulation. Disconnect the
detector from the mounting panel, then insert the battery pocket cover located in the rear part of the housing,
and insert the battery. Pay attention to polarity. Chose an optimum installation location. We recommend
installing the detector at the ceiling, possibly in the centre of the area to be monitored. First install the detector
mounting panel. Then mount the detector in the panel by turning it until the latches clamp.
6. Testing the signals:
Press and hold the test button for at least 1 second. The test indicator should light up and activate the warning
sound. We recommend testing the detector at least once a month.
7. Activating and silencing the alarm:
When the smoke/temperature level exceeds the alarm trigger threshold, the detector emits a loud sound, and
the LED starts blinking. If you press the test button at that moment, the alarm will turn down for 10 minutes.
During this time, the test indicator light blinks every 10 seconds. After 10 minutes, the detector restores normal
operation, which means that if the high smoke level still exists, the device will re-activate the sound, and the
test button will be inactive. If the smoke level drops below the threshold value, the detector restores normal
operation and does not indicate a hazard.
8. Checking for proper operation:
If the sensor detects that the battery is low, the test indicator light will blink once every 40 seconds, and a
sound will be emitted. If the sensor discovers a failure, the test indicator light will blink twice every 40 seconds,
and a sound will be emitted. In such a case, please contact the supplier.
9. Network operation with an alarm system:
Following the manual attached to the alarm control panel (ALRM-KIT-BASE), switch the panel to sensor
enrolling mode. Press the detector's test button to emit an alarm, which will add the detector to the panel
memory. A detector operating in an alarm system network will trigger an alarm signal on detecting smoke or
high temperature, which will be distributed by the alarm control panel.
5. Setting the address and zone:
If you use a single detector in the alarm system network, setting the address and zone is not required.
However, it may be required if two or more detectors are used. The settings are made at the links located inside
the housing. Open the housing to access the links. To do this, pry and bend the three latches located on the rear
side of the housing to slide out its upper section. The links responsible for the address are marked A0 to A7, and
the links responsible for the zone are marked D0 to D3.
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