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SMC Smoke Detector
Guide
Congratulations on purchasing your SMC Smoke Detector
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Models
I/M SMCSMXX-Z rev. 2.0
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The SMC Smoke Detector comes in two versions:
¾SMCSM01-Z
¾SMCSM02-Z
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Parts List
¾One SMC Smoke Detector
¾One dust cover
¾Two CR123A lithium batteries
¾Mounting bracket
¾This guide
If any items are missing or damaged, contact
your place of purchase. Keep the carton,
including the original packing material, in case
you need to store or return the product.
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Specifications
Voltage: 3 VDC
Battery Type: (2) 3V Lithium, Duracell® 123,
Sanyo® or Panasonic® CR123A
Sensitivity: 2.25 % ± 1.35 %
Drift Compensation Adjustment: 0.5%/ft. max
Operating Temperature: 40° to 100° F (4.4° and 37.8° C)
Compatible Control Panel: RB5701-Z TouchScreen
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NFPA Guidelines
The SMCSMXX-Z Smoke Detector family is designed to be used with a TouchScreen as part of the Fire and Life Safety signaling device. The SMCSMXX-Z has an
optical sensor capable of detecting smoke particles in the event of fire. It also contains an integrated heat sensor that is triggered if a room experiences a sharp
rise in tem
p
erature in the event of fire.
¾NFPA 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 detectors. (For exceptions, see NFPA 72.)
¾NFPA 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 detector operation in
accordance with this code.
¾NFPA 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.
¾NFPA 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.)
¾NFPA 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.
¾NFPA 72, 2-2 Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors
Heat-sensing fire detectors shall be installed
in all areas where required by the NFPA
codes and standards or by the authority
having jurisdiction.
¾NFPA 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.)
¾NFPA 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.) continued on next page

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¾Near fresh-air inlets or returns or very drafty
areas.
¾In 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 alarm/detector.
¾Near heating/air conditioning vents, fans,
and fresh air intakes, which can drive smoke
away from the smoke detector.
¾In or near areas with combustion particles
(kitchens, garages, furnaces, hot-water
heaters, gas space heaters).
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Technical Bulletin
This smoke detector is a member of SMC
Networks’ family of reliable, high-quality
products using the latest technology available.
Review the information in this section to ensure
you get the most out of the smoke detector. The
information in this guide is in accordance with
NFPA 72 and/or CAN/ULC-S524, depending on
country of installation.
Pre-installation Considerations
Install the smoke detector 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:
¾Use of structure and type of construction
¾Contents you want to protect and their
burning characteristics
¾Human occupancy
¾Total area to be monitored
¾Ceiling height and surface condition
¾Air movement and vent locations
¾Obstructions
¾Deflections
After considering these factors, choose a
location:
¾Where the temperature range is between
40° and 100° F (4.4° and 37.8° C).
¾Where the humidity is between 0 and 90%
noncondensing.
¾Away from ventilation sources that can
prevent smoke from reaching the smoke
detector.
¾That is at least 5 feet (1.5 m) from
bathrooms.
When placing the smoke detector on a ceiling,
mount it in the center of the room or hallway,
at least 4 inches (10cm) away from any walls or
partitions.
When mounting the smoke detector 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 smoke detectors 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.
Note: The 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
¾Areas where normal ambient temperature
exceeds 100° F (37.8° C).
¾Damp or humid areas, or near bathrooms
with showers.
¾On the ceiling in rooms next to kitchens,
where there is no transom between the
kitchen and such rooms.
¾Within 10 feet (3 m) of fluorescent light
fixtures.
¾Dirty, dusty, insect infested areas.

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Installing Batteries
A. Slide the battery compartment cover away
from the smoke detector to unsnap it and
lift it off.
B. Observing proper polarity, insert two 3V
lithium batteries into the smoke detector
battery compartment and replace the
battery compartment cover.
C. Remove the red plastic dust cover from the
smoke detector. The smoke detector ships
with a dust cover for protection on
construction sites with dusty environments.
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Adding to the TouchScreen
A. Log in to the Settings app with an Installer
code.
B. In the Settings menu, tap Sensors & Zones >
Add a Sensor/Zone.
C. Place the smoke detector in Search mode
and prepare it to be added to the
TouchScreen (refer to the installation
documentation for your sensors). Available
sensors meet the following requirements:
- Defaulted
- Not currently paired with another
TouchScreen device
- Currently in Search mode
D. At the Locating Wireless Sensors screen, tap
Next. A Done button appears on the screen
and the TouchScreen searches for sensors
that are available to be added. As sensors
are found, a grayed icon appears for that
sensor.
E. Fault each found sensor to pair it to the
TouchScreen. The icon for each sensor is
undarkened as it is faulted and the
TouchScreen beeps. The sensor is paired to
the TouchScreen.
F. When all the sensors are found and paired,
tap Stop. Any located sensors that were not
paired are released by the TouchScreen a
can be added later. The Wireless Sens nd
ors
M.
ew its details.
Change the details as needed or tap Next to
cycle through all the sensors. The sensors
are marked as configured.
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Located screen shows the number of
wireless sensors found and paired.
Tap Next. The Con
G. figure Wireless Sensors
screen shows icons of the sensors that were
found and paired.
Touch each sensor icon
H. to configure the
corresponding device. The Add Sensor/Zone
Modify screen appears.
To change the Smoke Icon (if multiple
I. options are available) and the 24-Hour F
zone function, tap the currently selecte
value.
ire
d
J. Tap Next. The Add Sensor/Zone Modify
screen appears.
To modify a text field on the TouchScreen,
tap the field, u
K. se the onscreen keyboard to
enter your changes, and tap Done to save
your changes.
L. When all sensors are configured properly,
tap Next in the Configure Wireless Sensors
screen.
If all of the sensors have not been
configured, the Modify screen appears for
each sensor to let you revi
Battery
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Installation
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Note: Add the SMC Smoke Detector to the
TouchScreen before physically mounting the
smoke detector in the desired location.
A. Disconnect alarm-notification appliances,
service-release devices, and extinguishing
systems. Test communications between the
control panel and smoke detector before
permanently mounting the smoke detector
as follows:
- Hold the smoke detector where you plan
to install it.
- Press the smoke detector test button for
8-to-10 seconds. The smoke detector
sends a signal to the control panel.
- At the control panel, verify the signal was
received and RF signal strength is
adequate. If no signal is received or the
RF signal is low, relocate the smoke
detector and retest.
B. Using two supplied screws and anchors,
mount the base.
C. Attach the smoke detector to the mounting
base as follows:
- Line up the raised alignment tab on the
lip of the smoke detector with the arrow
on the mounting base.
- Insert the smoke detector into the base
and turn clockwise about 15 degrees until
it snaps into place.
Note: The smoke detector cannot be attached
to the mounting base if no batteries are
installed.
D. Test communications between the control
panel and smoke detector again:
- Press the Test button on the alarm for 8-
to-10 seconds. The smoke detector sends
a signal to the control panel.
- Verify that the signal at the control panel
was received.
E. Test the smoke detector (see section 9).
F. The control panel alarm and all auxiliary
functions should be verified for a complete
test of the system.
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Testing and Maintenance
¾If a Low battery notification appears on the
TouchScreen, follow the instructions under
“Replacing the Battery” on page 6.
Maintaining the SMC Smoke
Detector
The SMC Smoke Detector requires occasional
maintenance. An alert on the TouchScreen
indicates when to perform maintenance. The
Alignment Arrow
Alignment Tab
table below shows notification messages the
TouchScreen may show for a smoke detector.
If a
¾CleanMe notification appears on the
TouchScreen, follow the instructions under
“Cleaning the SMC Smoke Detector” on page
7.
¾If a Maintenance alert notification appears
on the TouchScreen, follow the instructions
under “Sensitivity Testing” on page 6.
Signal Meaning
CleanMe Smoke detector sensitivity is out of range
and needs cleaning.
Maintenance
alert Smoke detector failed power-up self test.
Perform a sensitivity test (see “Maintaining
the SMC Smoke Detec” on page 6). If
problem persists, replace smoke detector.
Low battery Batteries are low and must be replaced as
soon as possible.
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Note: Use only new batteries when replacing
old batteries. Do not replace with batteries that
were used previously.
D. Observe correct polarity and insert two new
3V lithium batteries into the battery
compartment and replace the cover.
B. Slide the battery compartment cover away
from the smoke detector to unsnap it and
lift it off (see the figure on page 3).
Use only 3V lithium CR123A batteries, as listed
on the battery compartment cover.
A. Remove the smoke detector from the
mounting base (see “Mounting Base
Instructions” on page 7).
C. Remove and dispose of the batteries
appropriately.
E. Reattach the smoke detector to the
mounting base and test the system.
Replacing Batteries
B. When the Technician Settings menu appears,
select Sensors & Zones > Sensor
Diagnostics.
The Sensor Diagnostic for <Security Zone name>
appears as the system detects the current signal
strength between the selected sensor and the
TouchScreen.
Test the smoke detector in place annually using
Smoke! in a can® (product number SM-200), a
canned aerosol simulated smoke and follow the
directions on the can.
C. When the currently installed sensors/
security zones appear, tap the zone you
want to test for connectivity and follow the
instructions from the TouchScreen.
After adding the smoke detector to the
TouchScreen and installing the smoke detector,
test the signal strength between the
TouchScreen and its added sensors/security
zones:
A. Be sure steps A through D in section 6,
“Adding to the TouchScreen,” on page 3,
have been performed.
Signal Strength Testing
Annual Testing
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Sensitivity Training
A. Press the Test button on the smoke detector
for 4 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.
Understanding the LED
The smoke detector LED shows the following
status:
¾Flash = normal operation
¾ON = smoke detected, sending an alarm
¾OFF = trouble or maintenance is required
Flashes Meaning Steps to Take
1 Unserviceable
hardware fault Reset smoke detector and
rerun the sensitivity test. If
error persists, replace smoke
detector.
2 – 3 Smoke detector
is becoming
insensitive
Clean smoke detector, reset
it, and rerun the sensitivity
test. If error persists, replace
smoke detector.
4 – 7 Smoke detector
is within normal
sensitivity range.
None
8 - 9 Smoke detector
is becoming too
sensitive.
Verify smoke chamber is
snapped down securely.
Clean smoke detector and
replace the smoke chamber.

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Cleaning the SMC Smoke Detector
Clean the smoke detector 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 detector and replace the smoke chamber.
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A. Notify the Central Monitoring Station that
the smoke detector is being tested. Be sure
the system is in Test mode with the Central
Monitoring Station.
B. Remove the smoke detector from its
mounting base (see “Error! Reference
source not found.” on this page).
C. Remove batteries (see “Error! Reference
source not found.” on the previous page).
D. Slide a flat-blade screwdriver in the
detector cap slot. Gently push the handle
down to pry the cap up and off.
E. Squeeze the smoke chamber where
indicated by the alignment arrows and pull
it up and away from the smoke detector 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. Then insert
the cap into the smoke detector and turn
clockwise approximately 15 degrees. The
cap snaps firmly into place when secure.
I. Insert the batteries into the smoke detector
using the proper polarity, and replace the
battery compartment cover.
J. Reattach the smoke detector to its mounting
base (see “Error! Reference source not
found.” on this page.
K. Test the smoke detector sensitivity and
contact the Central Monitoring Station to
place the system back online (remove from
Test mode).
L. Verify all auxiliary functions for a complete
test of the system.
Mounting Base Instructions
To remove the smoke detector from the
mounting base:
A. Hold the smoke detector.
B. Turn it counterclockwise approximately 15
degrees. The smoke detector snaps off from
the mounting base.
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Optical Base
Smoke
Chamber
Latch
Smoke
Chamber
Alignment
Arrows
Detector Cap

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To attach the smoke detector to the mounting
base:
A. Line up the raised alignment tab on the lip
of the smoke detector with the arrow on the
mounting base.
B. Insert the smoke detector into the base and
turn clockwise approximately 15 degrees. It
snaps firmly into place when secure.
10
View 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
Disable Zones
The system can bypass a zone, so the zone is not
monitored when the system is armed. This is
useful when a sensor (such as your SMC Smoke
Detector) 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 “View
Zone Event History,” above).
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.
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Delete the Smoke Detector
Deleting a sensor (such as your SMC Smoke
Detector) from the premises removes it from
being monitored by the customer’s system.
This is not the same as disabling (bypassing) a
sensor. You should delete a sensor only:
¾If the sensor is being removed from the
premises
¾To reset the sensor to factory default
settings by deleting the sensor and re-adding
it immediately.
To delete a sensor from the system:
A. Contact Customer Care to obtain the
Premise Passphrase for the current customer
account.
B. Perform steps A through D in step 7, “Adding
to the TouchScreen.”
C. When the Technician Settings menu appears,
select Sensors & Zones > Delete a
Sensor/Zone. The Premise Passphrase
keyboard appears.
Enter the Premise Passphrase an
D. d click
Done. The currently installed
sensors/security zones appear.
Tap the zone you want to delete and fol
the instructions provided by the
E. low
TouchScreen to delete the sensor and
security zone from the current system.
Congratulations! You have successfully
installed the SMC Smoke Detector.

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Troubleshooting
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If the TouchScreen cannot find the smoke
detector to add it, the device might not be in
Search Mode. Force default the device to ensure
it is in Search mode.
A. Twist the back cover of the smoke detector
to remove it from the device.
B. Remove the batteries.
C. Use a screwdriver to release the securing
tabs that secure the front cover and remove
it.
The tamper switch is located on the circuit
board, at a 90º angle to the casing plane.
D. While pressing and holding the tamper
switch, insert a single battery into the
smoke detector. The LED goes ON.
E. After 1 second, release the tamper switch.
The LED blinks green.
F. Replace the front cover.
G. Replace all the batteries to the smoke
detector and the back cover.
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Compliance Statements
Model: SMCSM01-Z
¾FCC ID: JI5-SMCZB01
¾IC ID: 4137A-SMCZB01Z
Model: SMCSM02-Z
¾FCC ID: RU4-HWM6505-ZZ
¾IC ID: 9682A-HWM6505-ZZ
Federal Communication
Commission Interference
Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation.
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If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one of the following measures:
¾Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
¾Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
¾Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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 cause
undesired operation.
Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry
Canada Rules. 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 cause undesired operation.
Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210
d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux
deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas
produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce
dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y
compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un
fonctionnement indésirable.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Radiation Exposure Statement:
The product complies with the US/Canada portable
RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled
environment and are safe for intended operation as
described in this manual. The further RF exposure
reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept
as far as possible from the user body or set the device
to lower output power if such function is available.
NOTE IMPORTANTE: (Pour l'utilisation des appareils
portables) :
Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Le produit est conforme aux limites d'exposition pour
les appareils portables RF pour les Etats-Unis et le
Canada établies pour un environnement non contrôlé.
Le produit est sûr pour un fonctionnement tel que
décrit dans ce manuel. La réduction aux expositions
RF peut être augmentée si l'appareil peut être
conservé aussi loin que possible du corps de
l'utilisateur ou que le dispositif est réglé sur la
puissance de sortie la plus faible si une telle fonction
est disponible.
This transmitter module is authorized only for use in
devices where the antenna may be installed such that
20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and
users.
Ce module émetteur est autorisé uniquement
pour une utilisation dans un dispositif où
l'antenne peut être installée de telle sorte
qu'une distance de 20cm peut être maintenue
entre l'antenne et les utilisateurs.
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