resideo PROSIXSMOKE-EU Assembly instructions

PROSIXSMOKE-EU
Wireless Smoke Detector
Installation and Setup Guide
The PROSIXSMOKE-EU is a wireless smoke detector intended for use with Control Panels that support SiX™ series devices.
NOTE: Installation shall be done in accordance with local regulations.
To remove the detector cover from the mounting bracket, turn the top of the detector 15 degrees counterclockwise and separate the
cover from the mounting bracket.
ENROLLING
You must enroll the device in the Control Panel. Set the Control Panel in the Programming Mode and when prompted, perform the
following:
Note: For detailed programming instructions refer to the Installation Instructions for the Control Panel with which this device is used.
1. Remove the detector cover from the mounting bracket (turn cover 15 degrees counterclockwise).
2. Carefully remove (and discard) the battery tab to activate the device and begin the enrollment process for the smoke zone. (If
already powered, press the Test button to enroll.
3. The Green LED flashes rapidly during enrollment (up to about 20 seconds*). The detector sends data and the Control Panel
registers the detector.
*NOTE: Enrollment time varies depending on the signal strength between the device and the panel. Enrollment is confirmed
when the Green LED is ON for 3 seconds and the device chirps.
4. Enrollment is confirmed when the green LED is on for 3 seconds.
5. Select Save and enable/disable the smoke services as desired.
If the detector is not successfully registered during the enrollment period, the LED will go out and the device will be turned off.
Activate the tamper or press the test button to restart the enrollment process.
NOTE: After enrolled, the device cannot be used with another Control Panel until it is removed from the current panel. Refer to the
panel instructions.
PROGRAMMING
Consult the Control Panel instructions to program the device in the system. This detector reports the following signals to the panel:
Smoke detection: Alarms sounds when smoke is detected.
Percentage of obscuration (smoke or dirt in the detector).
Tamper mode: The detector can be made tamper-proof to prevent unauthorized removal from its base.
LED Indicator shuts off after 10 minutes to conserve battery life.
One-Go-All-Go: all smoke detectors in the system that are programmed as one-go-all-go devices will sound on alarm.
Supervision: according to panel configuration.
TAMPER-PROOFING
The detector can be made tamper-proof to prevent unauthorized removal from its base as follows:
1. Break off the small pillar from the base as shown.
This causes the detector to unlatch to the base.
2. Use a small screwdriver to release the catch (push catch towards the base) and twist the detector counterclockwise to remove.
3. If necessary, a tamper-proof screw can be added to prevent removal from the base.
Note: To remove the detector from the ceiling after it has been made tamper-proof without triggering an alarm, remove the screw
first, and then twist off counterclockwise.

MOUNTING
Refer to the local regulations for detailed information on detector spacing,
placement zoning, and special applications")
NOTE: Before mounting the detector permanently, conduct a sensor test (see
the panel instructions) to verify adequate signal strength and adjust the device
location and orientation as necessary.
The detector can be mounted on a ceiling or on a wall (if local ordinances
permit).
Hot smoke rises and spreads out, so a central ceiling position is the
recommended location. The air is “dead” and does not move in corners,
therefore the detector must be mounted away from any "Dead Air Space"
corners [A].
Mount the detector at least 30 cm from walls and corners [B].
Mount the detector at least 60 cm from the apex of the ceiling [C].
If ceiling mounting is impractical, smoke detectors may be mounted on a
wall, provided that:
oThe top of the detector is between 15 and 30 cm below ceiling [D].
oThe bottom of the detector is above the level of any door opening [E].
IMPORTANT! Do not attach the detector to removable ceiling panels. Attach
the detector across panel support.
1. Select a location and secure the rear mounting plate [1] to the ceiling or
wall with two screws [2].
2. If necessary, install a tamper screw [3].
TESTING
The detector should be tested immediately after installation and at least once a
year.
Recommended: To prevent unwanted alarms, notify the Central Station that
the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance before testing begins.
Test Mode can be activated remotely from the Control Panel (see the panel
instructions), or on-site by pressing the test switch.
Tests and testing methods:
1. Test Switch – Press and hold the test button for 3 seconds to test the
sounder and send a smoke and heat alarm to the Control Panel. The
device will emit a temporal tone) to the Control Panel.
2. Smoke Entry Test (canned smoke*) - Follow the instructions on the can
and spray smoke directly into the vent area. This will test the sounder
and send a smoke alarm to the Control Panel.
*Use only locally-approved canned smoke.
Signal Strength - Signal strength information is sent with every
communication to the Control Panel and is viewable through the AlarmNet
360™ cloud-based management platform (www.alarmnet360.com).
To silence the detector:
Press the test switch or disarm the system at the Control Panel. The detector
sounds again after 5 minutes if the alarm condition continues. When
programmed in one-go-all-go mode, the detector can only be silenced from the
panel.

LEDS AND SOUNDER
The device has one bi-colored LED and an 85 dBa sounder. Refer to the following table for operation of these features.
[A] – Test Button
[B] – Red/Yellow LED
[C] – Green LED
LED and Sounder Indication Table
Normal Operation Action Green LED Red LED Yellow LED Sounder Reaction
Power Up Pull Battery Tab 1 Flash 1 Flash 1 Flash Off
Enrollment into
System
Program into
Control
Rapid flashing up
to 30 seconds,
Then on 3
seconds
Off Off Single Chirp Install into system
Delete from
System
Delete from
Control
Rapid flashing for
5 seconds
Off Off Off Uninstall from
system
Processing
Control
Queries
Slow flashing Off Off Off
Tamper Remove from base Slow flashing
10 minutes
Off Off Off
Standby - Normal
1 flash every
60 seconds
Off Off Off
Sensing Smoke Smoke Condition Off Rapid flashing Off Temporal 3 Evacuate
Premises
One-Go-All-Go Fire / CO Alarm
from Control
Off Off Off Fire Temporal 3 /
CO Temporal 4
Evacuate
Premises
Alarm Hush Action Green LED Red LED Yellow LED Sounder Reaction
Silence Sounding
Alarm
Press & Release
Button
Off 1 flash every
8 seconds
Off Off for 10 mins
Silence Low
Battery
Press & Release
Button
Off Off Off for 12 hours Beep once per
hour for 12 hours
Replace both
batteries
Silence Faulty
Sensor
(only possible
once)
Press & Release
Button
Off Off 2 flashes every
48 seconds
Off for 12 hours Replace unit
Silence End of Life
(up to 30 days)
Press & Release
Button
Off Off Off for 72 hours Off for 72 hours Replace unit
Self-Diagnostics Action Green LED Red LED Yellow LED Sounder Reaction
Low Battery Automatic every
16 minutes
Off Off 1 flash every
48 seconds
1 beep with 1 flash Replace both
batteries
Faulty Smoke
Sensor
Automatic every
16 seconds
Off Off 2 flashes every
48 seconds
2 beeps with 2
flashes
Replace unit
End of Life Automatic every 4
hours
Off Off 3 flashes every
48 seconds
3 beeps with 3
flashes
Replace unit
Maintenance Automatic every
16 seconds
Off Off 4 flashes every
48 seconds
Off Clean unit; see
Cleaning section
Test Button Action Green LED Red LED Yellow LED Sounder Reaction
Detector Status
Good – Normal
Alarm
Press & Hold
Button
Off Rapid flashing Off Temporal 3 Release button
Low Battery Press & Hold
Button
Off Off 1 flash then
rapid flashing
1 beep then
Temporal 3
Replace both
batteries
Faulty Sensor Press & Hold
Button
Off Off 2 flashes then
rapid flashing
2 beeps only Replace unit
End of Life Press & Hold
Button
Off Off 3 flashes then
rapid flashing
3 beeps then
Temporal 3
Replace unit
Maintenance Press & Hold
Button
Off Off 4 flashes then
rapid flashing
4 beeps then
Temporal 3
Clean unit; see
Cleaning section
Alarm Memory Action Green LED Red LED Yellow LED Sounder Reaction
24 Hour Memory After Alarm Off 2 flashes every
48 seconds for
24 hours
Off Off Press & Hold
Button for Long
Term Memory
Long Term
Memory
Press & Hold
Button
Off Rapid flashing Off Rapid chirping Memory is reset
after releasing the
test button

CLEANING
It is important to always keep the smoke detector in proper
working condition. As part of the periodic maintenance, the
detector should be cleaned regularly.
Note: To prevent unwanted alarms, notify the Central
Station that the smoke detector system is undergoing
maintenance before cleaning the detector.
1. Use a soft bristle brush or the brush attachment of a
vacuum cleaner to remove dust and cobwebs from the
side vents where the smoke enters [A].
2. Using a damp cloth, wipe the cover and side vents
and dry thoroughly [B].
BATTERY REPLACMENT
When the battery power is low, and replacement is necessary, the smoke detector will “beep” and the yellow light will flash at the
same time about every 48 seconds for at least 30 days. The battery must then be replaced. Also, replace the battery if the alarm
does not sound when the test button is pressed. When you replace the battery, you must press the test button to verify that the
alarm is functioning correctly.
Note: If installed, remove the tamper-proof screw.
1. Twist the front cover counterclockwise and separate
the cover from the mounting bracket.
2. Remove two batteries.
3. Wait 10 seconds.
4. Insert two new batteries.
NOTE: See the Specifications section for
recommended replacement batteries. Do not mix old
and new batteries, battery types, or manufacturers.
5. Reattach to the detector to the mounting plate.
BATTERY CAUTION: Risk of fire, explosion, and burns.
Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 55° C, or
incinerate. Dispose of used batteries properly. Keep away
from children.
SPECIFICATIONS
Batteries: Two 3V Lithium
EVE CR123A
Panasonic CR123A
RF Frequency: 2.4GHz
Tamper: Cover
Sounder: 85 dBa @ 3.0m
Operating Temperature: -10° to +55° C
Relative Humidity: 95% max. non-condensing
Maximum Spacing: 15.2 x 15.2 m
Dimensions (mm) / Weight: 120 (D) x 46 (H) / 205 g
Material: ABS Plastic
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The product should not be disposed of with other household waste. Check for the nearest authorized collection centers or
authorized recyclers. The correct disposal of end-of-life equipment will help prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
NOTE: Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination is evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.
This system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once every year.
Any attempt to reverse-engineer this device by decoding proprietary protocols, de-compiling firmware, or any similar actions is strictly prohibited.
REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED, FOR DETAILS REGARDING
LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM
SUPPORT & WARRANTY INFORMATION
For the latest documentation, warranty, and support, please go to:www.resideo.com
Sécurité Communications SAS (SECOM)
1198, Avenue du Docteur Maurice Donat
06250 Mougins - FRANCE
Ademco 1 Ltd., 200 Berkshire Place
Winnersh Triangle, Berkshire,
RG41 5RD – UNITED KINGDOM
PROSIXSMOKE-EU
R800-26479B 02
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22 Rev B
2022 Resideo Technologies, Inc.
www.resideo.com
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