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This is very important to determine which alarm is sounding because the
GREEN POWER LIGHT TURNS
RED FOR RADIOLINK INDICATION
actions to take in each situation are very different.
In the case of CO the premises should be fully ventilated by opening doors
and windows. The user should call the gas supplier etc.
In the case of fire, doors and windows should be closed to slow the spread
of fire. The user should call the fire brigade etc.
2. Wirelessly communicate with Ei Electronics RadioLINK accessories
such as the Ei428 RadioLINK Relay (e.g. for shutting off gas valves).
4.2.1 Interconnection
After all the RadioLINK units have been installed they must all be House
HOUSECODE
Coded as follows:
SWITCH
House Coding your alarm
Figure 7
1. Press and hold the House Code switch on the bottom of the cover with a
small screwdriver until the green power light turns red (see figure 7).
2. Immediately release the switch and the light will flash red (alternating with green) quickly a few times.
The red light will then flash every 5 or 10 seconds (depending on number of units coded - see below).
Repeat this action on all other Ei262 Alarms in the property as quickly as possible (within 15 minutes).
3. Now put any other RadioLINK units in the property into House Code mode (see their separate instruction
manuals for details) within 15 minutes.
4. Check that the Ei262 is House Coded to all the other RadioLINK devices in the property by counting
the number of times the red light flashes (alternating with the green) every 5 (or 10) seconds. For
example, with just the Ei262 on its own in the "system" it will give one red light flash every 5 seconds,
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