1166 WIRELESS SMOKE RING
Installation Guide
Figure 1: 1166 Wireless
Smoke Ring
DESCRIPTION
The 1166 Wireless Smoke Ring can
be installed with any traditional
AC-powered interconnected smoke
alarm system.
Traditional smoke alarms only
provide an audible alert in the event
of a fire. The 1166 monitors the
interconnected smoke alarm system
and sends a message to the alarm
panel when any smoke alarm is
triggered.
Only one 1166 is required per smoke
alarm system if all the existing
smoke alarms are interconnected.
Each smoke alarm in a protected
residence must be tested to verify
interconnection prior to installing
1166 devices.
Compatibility
All DMP 1100 Series Wireless
Receivers and burglary panels.
See the last page for compatibility
details. The 1166 has been tested
with the following smoke alarms
by Intertek:
•
BRK Brands Model 7010B
•
Kidde Model i4618
•
First Alert BRK Model 9120B
•
Kidde Model i12040
•
USI Electric Model 5304
What is Included?
•
One 1166 Wireless Smoke Ring
•
One 3.0V Lithium CR2477
Battery
•
Mounting Screws
1
TEST EXISTING SMOKE ALARMS
Begin by testing for the interconnected status of all the smoke
alarms within the protected area. The 1166 is designed to work
with three-wire AC-powered smoke alarms with an interconnected
wired output. It will not work with two-wire AC-powered smoke
alarms, wireless smoke alarms, or battery powered smoke alarms.
See Compatibility for specific smoke alarm models the 1166 has
been tested with.
2
PROGRAM THE PANEL
Program the 1166 Wireless Smoke Ring into the panel. Each 1166
programmed takes up one zone in the panel. Refer to the panel
programming guide as needed.
In ZONE INFORMATION, enter the ZONE NO: and press
1.
CMD.
2.
Enter the ZONE NAME.
3.
Select FI (fire) as the ZONE TYPE.
4.
At the NEXT ZN? prompt, select NO. If you see the
WIRELESS ZONE prompt, select YES.
5.
Enter the eight-digit SERIAL# and press CMD.
Enter the SUPRVSN TIME (supervision time) and press
6.
CMD.
7.
At the NEXT ZN? prompt, select YES if you are finished
programming the zone. Select NO if you would like to
access additional programming options.
3
SELECT A SMOKE ALARM
Choose one of the smoke alarms in the interconnected system
onto which you will add the 1166.
Since the 1166 does not have a visible Survey LED, use a wireless
device with a Survey LED to confirm that the 1166 will be within
communication range of a DMP wireless receiver or panel. DMP
recommends using an 1106 Wireless Universal Transmitter that has
been programmed into the panel.
Check the Location Using a Survey LED
1.
Open the wireless device and hold it over the smoke alarm
onto which the 1166 will be added.
2.
Press the tamper switch to send data to the panel and see if
communication is confirmed or faulty.
Confirmed: If communication is confirmed, the Survey
LED blinks immediately on and immediately off for
each press or release of the tamper switch.
Faulty: If communication is faulty, the Survey LED
remains on for up to 8 seconds or flashes multiple
times in quick succession. Chose a different smoke
alarm or relocate the wireless receiver until the Survey
LED confirms clear communication.
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