SMC Networks SMCSD10-Z User manual

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1 Product Introduction
The SMCSD10-Z works with the Touchscreen. The
device has an optical sensor capable of detecting
smoke particles in the event of fire. It also has
an integrated heat sensor that is triggered if a
room experiences a sharp rise in temperature.
The SMCSD10-Z does not contain an alarm.
Audible alerts sound at the Touchscreen.
The SMCSD10-Z meets FPA 72 field-sensitivity
testing requirements without the need for
external meters. Built-in drift compensation
allows the SMCSD10-Z to adjust sensitivity
automatically as it becomes dirty over time. The
drift-compensation feature dramatically
increases the time between cleanings, as well as
reducing the chance of a nuisance alarm.
2 Parts List
Your SMCSD10-Z package includes:
(1) SMCSD10-Z Smoke Detector
(2) CR123A lithium batteries
(1) Mounting plate
(1) Mounting screws and anchors
(1) This User Guide
3 Tools Required
Flat-Tipped Screw Driver
4 Finding a Suitable Location
Review this section to ensure you get the most
out of the SMCSD10-Z. This information is in
accordance with NFPA 72 depending on country
of installation.
Pre-installation Considerations
Install the SMCSD10-Z in accordance with the
National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA)
Standard 72, Chapters 2 and 8. Depending on the
application, you may need to reference other
chapters of NFPA 72 or NFPA 101.
Choosing an Installation Location
When choosing an installation location, consider:
Use of structure and type of construction
Contents you want to protect and their
burning characteristics
Human occupancy
Total area to be monitored
Ceiling height and surface condition
Air movement and vent locations
Obstructions
Deflections
Recommended Locations
After considering these factors, choose a
location:
Where the temperature range is between 40°
and 100° F (4.4° and 37.8° C).
Where the humidity is between 0 and 90%
non-condensing.
Away from ventilation sources that can
prevent smoke from reaching the smoke
detector.
At least 5 feet (1.5 m) from bathrooms.
When placing the SMCSD10-Z on a ceiling, mount
it in the center of the room or hallway at least 4
inches (10cm) away from any walls or partitions.
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Congratulations on purchasing your SMCSD10-Z Smoke Detector with Heat Detection Sensor.
The SMCSD10-Z Smoke Detector provides triple protection against fire. It combines a photoelectric smoke detector with an integrated heat
detector that senses both fixed temperature and temperature rate-of-rise within a room.

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When mounting the SMCSD10-Z on a wall, place
it so the top is 4 to 12 inches (10 to 31cm) below
the ceiling.
In rooms with sloped, peaked, or gabled ceilings,
place the SMCSD10-Z 3 feet (.9 m) down or away
from the highest point of the ceiling.
If mounting to suspended ceiling tile, secure the
tile with the appropriate fastener to prevent tile
removal.
Smoke detectors are not to be used with alarm
guards unless the combination has been
evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.
Note: A smoke detector does not provide
warnings for fires resulting from explosions,
smoking in bed or other furniture; ignition of
flammable liquids, vapors and gasses; and children
playing with matches or lighters.
Locations to Avoid
Areas where normal ambient temperature
exceeds 100° F (37.8° C).
Dirty, dusty, insect infested areas.
In or near areas with combustion particles
(kitchens, garages, furnaces, hot-water
heaters, gas space heaters).
On the ceiling in rooms next to kitchens,
where there is no transom between the
kitchen and such rooms.
Damp or humid areas, or near bathrooms
with showers.
Near fresh-air inlets or returns or very drafty
areas.
Near heating/air conditioning vents, fans,
and fresh air intakes, which can drive smoke
away from the smoke alarm.
In dead-air spaces at the top of peaked
ceilings or in corners where walls and ceiling
meet. Dead air can prevent smoke from
reaching a smoke detector.
Within 10 feet (3 m) of fluorescent light
fixtures.
Not suitable for outdoor use.
WARNING! LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE
DECTECTORS
The SMCSD10-Z Smoke Detector does not contain
a built-in audio alarm. It is not intended for
stand-alone use; it MUST be used with an
approved Touchscreen.
Wireless smoke detectors are very reliable, but
may not work under all conditions. No fire alarm
product provides total protection of life or
property. Smoke detectors are not a substitute
for life insurance.
Smoke detectors require a source of power to
work.
This smoke detector does not operate and the
alarm will not sound if batteries are dead or not
installed properly.
This SMCSD10-Z relies on the Touchscreen Alarm
to sound an audible alarm in case of fire. The
alarm may not be heard. A sound sleeper or
someone who has taken drugs or alcohol may not
awaken if Touchscreen is installed outside a
bedroom. Closed or partially closed doors and
distance can block sound. This product is not
designed for the hearing impaired.
Smoke detectors may not always activate and
provide warning early enough. Smoke detectors
only activate when enough smoke reaches the
product’s smoke chamber. If a fire starts in a
chimney, wall, roof, on the other side of closed
doors, or on a different level of the property,
enough smoke may not reach the product for it
to alarm.
Smoke detectors are a significant help in
reducing loss, injury and even death. However,
no matter how good a detection device is,
nothing works perfectly under every
circumstance and we must warn you that you
cannot expect a smoke detector to ensure that
you will never suffer any damage or injury.

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Current studies show smoke detectors may not
awaken all sleeping individuals. It is the
responsibility of individuals in the household that
are capable of assisting others to provide aid to
those who may not be awakened by the alarm,
or to those who may be incapable of safely
evacuating the area unassisted.
5 Installing / Replacing Battery
The SMCSD10-Z comes with two 3V Lithium
CR123A batteries preinstalled. When you need to
replace them use the following procedure. Use
batteries specified in this document
specifications or as listed on the battery
compartment cover. Use of a different battery
can have a detrimental effect on the detector
operation. Constant exposures to high or low
humidity can reduce battery life.
A. Remove the SMCSD10-Z from the mounting
base (see section 7 of this guide). Slide the
battery compartment cover away from the
SMCSD10-Z to unsnap it and lift it off.
B. If you are replacing batteries, remove and
dispose of the batteries appropriately. Wait
30 seconds after removal before continuing
to the next instruction.
C. Observing proper polarity as indicated in the
battery compartment, insert two new 3V
lithium batteries into the SMCSD10-Z battery
compartment and replace the battery
compartment cover.
Note: Use two new batteries when replacing old
batteries. Do not replace with batteries that were
used previously.
D. Reattach the SMCSD10-Z to the mounting
base and test the system.
E. The SMCSD10-Z ships with a dust cover for
protection on construction sites with dusty
environments. If your product is new, remove
the red plastic dust cover from the SMCSD10-
Z.
6 Pairing with Touchscreen
Each SMCSD10-Z is programmed with a unique ID
when manufactured. The unique ID is enrolled
into the Touchscreen at the time of installation,
allowing the SMCSD10-Z to communicate with
that specific Touchscreen.
A. At the Home screen, touch the Settings
widget.
B. When the Keypad screen appears, touch the
numbers to enter your keypad code.
C. At the Settings menu, use the keypad to
enter the Installer Code (this code is the
same for all Touchscreen installed by your
company).
D. At the Technician keyboard pad, enter your
Technician ID and touch Done.
E. At the Technician Settings menu, select
Sensors & Zones > Add a Sensor/Zone. The
Locating Sensors screen appears.
F. Click Next. The system scans the premise for
wireless sensors that can be added, which
must meet the following requirements:
- Not currently paired with another
Touchscreen.
- Is active. New sensors must be activated as
follows: Turn the back cover counter-
clockwise to remove. Open the battery
compartment. Removing the battery
activation tab to power on the unit.
- Defaulted if previously paired. To default
the sensor, see section 9 of this guide.
G. Follow the system prompts to complete the
add process. Trip the sensor by pressing and
holding down the Test Button on the front
cover of the detector for 10 seconds.

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H. When all the sensors are found and paired,
tap Done. Any located sensors that were not
paired are released by the Touchscreen and
can be added later. The Wireless Sensors
Located screen shows the number of wireless
sensors found and paired.
I. Tap Next. The Configure Wireless Sensors
screen shows icons of the sensors that were
found and paired.
J. Tap Next. The Add Sensor/Zone Modify
screen appears.
K. To modify a field on the Touchscreen, tap
the field. Use the onscreen keyboard to
enter changes. Tap Next to save changes.
L. When all sensors are configured properly, tap
Return to Menu in the Configure Wireless
Sensors screen.
M. If all sensors have not been configured, the
Modify screen appears for each sensor to let
you review its details. Change the details as
needed or tap Next to cycle through all the
sensors. The sensors are marked as
configured.
7 Mounting the Sensor
The following procedure describes how to mount
the SMCSD10-Z. Add the SMCSD10-Z to the
Touchscreen before physically mounting it in the
desired location.
A. Test communications between the
Touchscreen and the SMCSD10-Z as follows
before permanently mounting the SMCSD10-
Z:
- Hold the SMCSD10-Z where you plan to
install it.
- Press the SMCSD10-Z Test button for 10-to-
15 seconds. The SMCSD10-Z sends a signal
to the Touchscreen.
- At the Touchscreen, verify the signal was
received. A message will appear in the
upper right corner of the Touchscreen for
5 seconds. If no signal is received relocate
the SMCSD10-Z and retest.
B. Using two supplied screws and anchors,
mount the base.
C. Attach the SMCSD10-Z to the mounting base
as follows:
- Line up the raised alignment tab on the lip
of the SMCSD10-Z with the arrow on the
mounting base.
- Insert the SMCSD10-Z into the base and
turn clockwise about 15 degrees until it
snaps into place.
Note: The SMCSD10-Z cannot be attached to the
mounting base if no batteries are installed.
D. Test communications between the
Touchscreen and SMCSD10-Z again:
- Press the Test button on the detector for
10-to-15 seconds. The SMCSD10-Z sends a
signal to the Touchscreen.
- Verify that the signal at the Touchscreen
was received.
E. Test the SMCSD10-Z (see “Testing the
SMCSD10-Z” on page 5).

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8 Basic Operation
The SMCSD10-Z is equipped with an intuitive
normal mode.
Normal Mode
In normal operating mode, the Status LED
flashes once every 8 seconds.
In alarm mode, the red Status LED is ON.
In trouble or maintenance mode, the Status
LED is OFF.
In battery replacement mode, the SMCSD10-Z
turns OFF the Status LED and chirps every 45
seconds until the batteries are replaced.
Note: You can view modes from the Touchscreen.
Testing the SMCSD10-Z
This section provides general guidelines for
testing the SMCSD10-Z with the Touchscreen. For
detailed instructions on how to put your
Touchscreen into test mode refer to the
Touchscreen documentation.
Using Test Button
A. Press the SMCSD10-Z Test button for 10-to-15
seconds. The SMCSD10-Z sends a signal to the
Touchscreen.
B. At the Touchscreen, verify the signal was
received. A message will appear in the upper
right corner of the Touchscreen for 5
seconds.
Using Alarm Test Mode
A. Be sure the SMCSD10-Z is operating normally.
B. Set the Touchscreen to sensor test mode to
prevent an alarm signal from being sent to
the central-monitoring station if you have a
monitored system.
- From the Home screen, touch the Settings
widget.
-At the keypad, enter the Customer’s master
keypad code
-At the Settings Menu, touch Security >
Alarm Tests
-Follow the Touchscreen’s provided
directions to place it into Test Mode.
C. To generate a test alarm, press and hold
Test Button for 15 seconds. An alarm
message is sent to the Touchscreen. The
Touchscreen alarm will sound as each sensor
is tested.
D. Once completed, exit Test Mode from the
Touchscreen.
Using Smoke
The SMCSD10-Z can be tested during install or at
any time. It is recommended the SMCSD10-Z be
tested in place annually.
A. Use Smoke! in a Can® and follow the
directions on the can.
B. Hold a smoldering punk or cotton wick close
to the SMCSD10-Z and gently direct the
smoke into the smoke entry openings for 20
seconds or until an alarm is indicated.
C. The LED should stay ON and an alarm should
be indicated at the Touchscreen. Extinguish
the smoke source after testing.
Wireless Signal Strength Test
Note: This step should only be performed by a
qualified service technician.
A. From the Home screen, touch the Settings
widget.
B. At the keypad, enter the Installer’s keypad
code (not the customer’s Master keypad
code).
C. At the keyboard screen, enter your
Technician Code and touch Done.
D. At the Installer Settings Menu, touch Sensors
& Zones > Sensor Diagnostics
E. At the next screen, choose the security zone
containing the smoke detector.
F. At the Sensor Diagnostic screen, verify the RF
signal strength and other parameters.
9 Defaulting the Detector
This step should only be performed by a qualified
service technician.
A. Remove the SMCSD10-Z from the mounting
plate.
B. Remove the two batteries.

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C. Remove the smoke detector’s top cover by
releasing the plastic clips starting with the
one in the battery well.
D. Press the enrollment switch in the RF circuit
inside the SMCSD10-Z and hold until you
replace the batteries.
E. Replace the batteries while still pressing the
enrollment switch then release the switch.
The RF Module LED flashes three times to
signal the SMCSD10-Z is not paired with a
Touchscreen.
F. Reinstall the top cover.
10 Viewing Zone Event History
To view event history:
A. Tap the Security widget on the Home screen.
B. Tap the History tab. The Zone Event History
shows the event history.
11 Disabling Zones
The system can bypass a zone, so the zone is not
monitored when the system is armed. This is
useful when a sensor is being repaired. You can
only change the Bypass state of a zone when the
system is disarmed.
The system continues to log the activity of
bypassed zones in the Event History (see
"Viewing Zone Event History" on this page).
To bypass a zone:
A. With the system disarmed, tap the Security
app on the Home screen.
B. Tap the Turn Zone Off button for the smoke
detector. The Turn Zone Off button changes
to Turn Zone On.
C. When the system is disarmed, the Security
Status header shows that some zones have
been bypassed.
12 Deleting a Sensor
Deleting a sensor from the premises removes it
as a monitored within the customer’s system.
This is not the same as disabling (bypassing) a
sensor. You should delete a sensor only:
If the SMCSD10-Z is being removed from the
premises.
To reset the SMCSD10-Z to factory default
settings by deleting the SMCSD10-Z and
adding it immediately.
To delete a SMCSD10-Z from the system:
A. Contact Customer Care to obtain the Premise
Passphrase for the current customer account.
B. Perform steps A through D under “Pairing
with Touchscreen” on page 3.
C. At the Technician Settings menu, select
Sensors & Zones > Delete a Sensor/Zone.
The Premise Passphrase keyboard appears.
D. Enter the Premise Passphrase and click
Done. The currently installed
sensors/security zones appear.
E. Tap the zone you want to delete and follow
the instructions on the Touchscreen to delete
the SMCSD10-Z and security zone from the
current system.

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13 Maintenance
The SMCSD10-Z is designed for a long service life
of 10-years. Although the Touchscreen might
indicate when to service the SMCSD10-Z, several
checks are recommended.
Annual –Smoke Detector Test.
Random - visual check for LED flashing every
8 seconds, sensitivity test, and wireless
signal strength.
Touchscreen indications are Trouble, Clean Me,
and Low Battery.
Trouble - SMCSD10-Z has an internal fault
requiring technical service.
Clean Me - the SMCSD10-Z sensitivity is out
of range and requires chamber cleaning. This
can occur due to dust build up or bug
intrusion.
Low Battery - batteries must be replaced for
proper operation.
Smoke Detector Test
Test the SMCSD10-Z in place annually using
Smoke! in a can®, a canned aerosol simulated
smoke. Follow the directions on the can and in
section 9 of this guide.
Sensitivity Test
The SMCSD10-Z is equipped with an internal
diagnostic checking function. The diagnostic
indication via flashing LED counts and provides
an overall operational status. After the LED
flashes:
If the sensitivity is within limits and all other
tests pass, the SMCSD10-Z enters alarm mode
and resets after 7 seconds.
If the sensitivity is not within limits, or an
unserviceable hardware fault has been
detected, the LED is OFF until the SMCSD10-Z
is serviced.
To place the SMCSD10-Z in diagnostic mode:
A. Press the Test Button on the smoke detector
for 5 seconds. When the test starts, the
smoke detector LED flashes 1 to 9 times.
B. Count the LED flashes and see the table
below to determine the status of the smoke
detector sensitivity and any action to take.
Flash
Meaning
Steps to Take
1
Unserviceable
hardware
fault
Reset unit and rerun the
sensitivity test. If error persists,
replace smoke detector.
2 –3
Smoke
detector is
becoming
insensitive
Clean smoke chamber, reset it,
and rerun the sensitivity test. If
error persists, replace smoke
detector.
4 –7
Smoke
detector is
within normal
sensitivity
range.
None
Flash
Meaning
Steps to Take
8 - 9
Smoke
detector is
becoming too
sensitive.
Verify smoke chamber is
snapped down securely. Clean
smoke detector and replace the
smoke chamber.
Alarm/Wireless Testing
Follow the instructions in section 9 of this guide
to test the communication link between the
SMCSD10-Z and the Touchscreen.
Clean Me
Clean the SMCSD10-Z chamber cover with a dry
or damp (water) cloth as needed to keep it free
from dust and dirt. When necessary, use the
following procedure to clean the interior of the
smoke chamber and replace the smoke chamber.
A. Notify the Central Monitoring Station that the
SMCSD10-Z is being tested. Be sure the
system is in Test mode with the Central
Monitoring Station.
B. Remove the SMCSD10-Z from its mounting
base.
C. Remove batteries.
D. Slide a flat-blade screwdriver in the detector
cap slot. Gently push the handle down to pry
the cap up and off.

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E. Squeeze the smoke chamber where indicated
by the alignment arrows, and pull it up and
away from the SMCSD10-Z and discard. See
the following figure.
F. Blow out or use a soft-bristled brush to
remove dust and dirt from the smoke
chamber base.
G. Line up the new smoke chamber with the
optical base by aligning the arrows on the
smoke chamber to the latches on the optical
base and snap down into place.
H. Replace the detector cap by lining up the cap
with the smoke detector.
I. Insert the cap into the smoke detector and
turn clockwise approximately 15 degrees.
The cap snaps firmly into place when secure.
J. Insert the batteries into the smoke detector
using the proper polarity, and replace the
battery compartment cover.
K. Reattach the SMCSD10-Z to its mounting
base.
L. Test the smoke detector sensitivity and
contact the Central Monitoring Station to
place the system back online (exit Test
mode).
M. Verify all auxiliary functions for a complete
test of the system.
Low Battery
Replace the batteries using the directions in
section 5 of this guide.
14 Troubleshooting
The SMCSD10-Z does not power up properly or
reports low battery.
Be sure the batteries are fully seated within
the battery compartment and the polarity is
correct.
Check the battery voltage (3.0 VDC nominal).
Touchscreen does not respond.
Follow the instructions in section 9 of this
guide to test the SMCSD10-Z link with the
Touchscreen.
Be sure the SMCSD10-Z is enrolled into the
Touchscreen properly.
Check with your Cable Operator to make sure
you are using an approved Touchscreen with
compatible software.
Tamper condition does not restore.
Be sure the SMCSD10-Z is installed properly
onto the mounting plate and the mounting
plate has a magnet.
Be sure there are no trouble indications at
the detector.
Check with your Cable Operator to make sure
you are using an approved Touchscreen with
compatible software.
If a tamper alarm occurs.
Remove the SMCSD10-Z from its mounting
base and reinstall.
Check with your Cable Operator to make sure
you are using an approved Touchscreen with
compatible software.
Alarm/open condition does not restore.
Be sure the smoke or heat has cleared at the
SMCSD10-Z.
Check with your Cable Operator to make sure
you are using an approved Touchscreen with
compatible software.

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15 Specifications
Compatible panel
OpenHomeTM Touchscreens
Power
Two CR123 battery
Battery type
3.0 VDC lithium
Panasonic® CR123A, Sanyo®123A, Duracell DL123A
Standby Current
35 A (typically)
Battery Life
5 years (typically)
USensor
Photoelectric
Sensitivity
2.2% +/- 1.3% / ft.
Drift Compensation Adj.
0.5% / ft. max.
Heat Detection –Fixed
135°F ± 5°F (57.2°C ± 2.8°C)
Heat Rate of Rise
15°F/min>105°F (8.3°C/min>
40.6°C)
Low Battery Beep
1 every 45 seconds.
RF Wireless Frequency
2.4 GHz
Weight w/battery
0.20 lbs / 0.09 kg
Dimensions
5.6" x 2.4" (14.2cm x 6.1cm)
Storage temperature
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
Operating environment
32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Relative Humidity
0 to 95% non-condensing
Dimensions
5.6" x 2.4" (14.2cm x 6.1cm)

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NFPA Guidelines
NFPA 72, 2-1.4.2.1 Total (Complete) Coverage
If required, total coverage shall include all rooms, halls,
storage areas, basements, attics, lofts, spaces above
suspended ceilings, and other subdivisions and accessible
spaces; and the inside of all closets, elevator shafts,
enclosed stairways, dumbwaiter shafts, and chutes.
Inaccessible areas shall not be required to be protected by
alarms. (For exceptions, see NFPA 72.)
NFPA 72, 2-1.4.2.2 Partial Coverage
If required, partial detection systems shall be provided in
all common areas and work spaces, such as corridors,
lobbies, storage rooms, equipment rooms, and other
tenantless spaces in those environments suitable for
proper alarm operation in accordance with this code.
NFPA 72, 2-1.4.2.3 Selective Coverage
Where codes, standards, laws, or authorities having
jurisdiction require the protection of selected areas only,
the specified areas shall be protected in accordance with
this code.
NFPA 72, 2-1.4.2.4 Supplementary (Non required)
Coverage
Where installed, detection that is not required by an
applicable law, code, or standard, whether total
(complete), partial, or selective coverage, shall conform to
the requirements of this code. (For exceptions, refer to
NFPA 72 Chapter 2 Spacing Requirements.)
NFPA 72, 2-1.4.3
Where non-required detection devices are installed for a
specific hazard, additional non-required detection devices
shall not be required to be installed throughout an entire
room or building.
NFPA 72, 2-2 Heat-Sensing Fire Alarms
Heat-sensing fire alarms shall be installed in all areas
where required by the NFPA codes and standards or by
the authority having jurisdiction.
NFPA 72, 8-1.4.1.3.2 Detection in New Apartment
Buildings
Approved, single-station smoke alarms shall be installed in
accordance with 7-6.2.10 of NFPA 101 outside every
sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms
and on all levels of the dwelling unit including basements.
(101: 18-3.4.4.2) (For exceptions, refer to this section of
NFPA 72.)
NFPA 72, 8-1.4.1.4.2 Detection in Existing Apartment
Buildings
Approved, single-station smoke alarms shall be in-stalled
in accordance with 7-6.2.10 of NFPA 101 outside every
sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms
and on all levels of the dwelling unit including basements.
(101: 19-3.4.4.1) (For exceptions, refer to this section of
NFPA 72.)
Regulatory Information
2002/96/EC (WEEE directive): Products
marked with this symbol cannot be
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in
the European Union. For proper recycling,
return this product to your local supplier
upon the purchase of equivalent new
equipment, or dispose of it at designated
collection points. For more information see:
www.recyclethis.info.
RoHS Directive
2002/95/EC RoHS Compliant. Hereby, SMC Networks declares
that this product does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium,
hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) or
polybrominated depheny ethers (PBDE) in more than the
percentage specified by EU directive 2002/95/EC, except
exemptions stated in EU directive 2002/95/EC annex.
UL Rating
ANSI/UL 268 and CAN/ULC-S529, CSFM
FCC ID: QPY-5XXNTT-Z
IC: 8303B-5XXNTT-Z
The device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules as well
as Industry Canada Rules and Regulations license-
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may
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Conformité Réglementaire
Ce dispositif est conforme à la réglementation de la IC et
(Partie 15) de la FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis à
deux conditions : (1) ce dispositif ne doit pas causer
d’interférences nuisibles, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter
toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences
pouvant entraîner des conditions de fonctionnement
indésirables.
Fire Prevention and Escape
The purpose of an early warning smoke detector is to
sense the presence of fire in its early stages and sound an
alarm through the Touchscreen giving the occupant(s)
time to exit the premises safely.
Avoid Fire Hazards
No detection device can protect life in all situations.
Therefore, safeguards should be taken to avoid potentially
dangerous situations as follows:
Do not smoke in bed.
Do not leave children home alone.
Never clean with flammable liquids such as gasoline.
Properly store materials. Use general good
housekeeping techniques to keep your home neat
and tidy. A cluttered basement, attic, or other storage
area is an open invitation to fire.
Use combustible materials and electrical appliances
carefully and only for their intended uses. Do not
overload electrical outlets
Do not store explosive and/or fast burning materials in
your home.
Even after proper precautions have been taken, fires
can start. Be prepared.
In Case of Fire
In the event of a fire:
Leave immediately. Don’t stop to pack or search for
valuables.
In heavy smoke, hold your breath and stay low, crawl
if necessary. The clearest air is usually near the floor.
If you have to go through a closed door, carefully feel
the door and door knob to see if undue heat is
present. If they seem cool, brace your foot against the
bottom of the door with your hip against the door and
one hand against the top edge. Open it slightly. If a
rush of hot air is felt, slam the door quickly and latch
it. Unvented fire tends to build up considerable
pressure. Be sure all members of the household
realize and understand this danger.
Use your neighbor’s phone or a street fire alarm box
to call the fire department. The job of extinguishing
the fire should be left to the professionals.
Be Prepared
Practice the following steps to prepare you and your family
in the event of a fire:
Perform fire drills regularly. Use them to assure
recognition of an alarm signal.
Draw a floor plan and show two exits from each room.
It is important that children be instructed carefully,
because they tend to hide in times of crisis.
Establish one meeting place outside the home. Insist
that everyone meet there during an alarm. This will
eliminate the tragedy of someone reentering the
house for a missing member who is actually safe.
If you have children and/or physically challenged
people residing in your household, use window decals
to help emergency personnel identify the sleeping
quarters of these individuals.
WARNING
Smoke detectors CANNOT provide warnings for fires
resulting from explosions, smoking in bed or other
furniture, ignition of flammable liquids, vapors and gases,
children playing with matches or lighters.
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