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Ecolink Firefighter FF-ZWAVE5 Installation Manual

Ecolink Firefighter FF-ZWAVE5 Installation Manual

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Installation Manual & Users Guide
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency: 908.42MHz
Battery: One 3Vdc lithium CR123A (1550 mAh)
Battery life: 5 years
Detection distance: 6 in max
OPERATION
The FireFighter™ sensor is designed to listen to the alarm sounder of any smoke detector. Once confirmed as an
alarm, it will transmit a notification to the z-wave controller which if connected to a central monitoring station, will
dispatch the fire department.
WARNING: This audio detector is intended only for use with smoke detectors but it does not detect the presence of
smoke, heat, or fire directly.
MOUNTING
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Included with this device is a mounting bracket, hardware and double sided tape. To ensure proper operation
ensure the side of the device with the small holes is directly facing the sounder holes on the smoke detector.
Secure the mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling using the two mounting screws and double sided tape
provided, then secure the audio detector to the mounting bracket using the small screw provided. The
FireFighter™ must be mounted within 6 inches of the detector for optimal operation.
WARNING: Non-interconnected smoke detectors require an audio detector by each smoke detector sounder.
This equipment should be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72,
(National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269). Printed information describing proper
installation, operation, testing, maintenance, evacuation planning, and repair service is to be provided with this
equipment. Warning: Owner's instruction notice: 'Not to be removed by anyone except occupant'.
Adding Sensor
A) Be sure that the Z-Wave Controller you are using is compatible with the FireFighter™.
B) Either mount or move the sensor as close as possible to the place in the building where the sensor is to be mounted
in order that the new Z-Wave node is added to the correct place in the mesh network routing tables.
C) To add the sensor to an existing Z-Wave network, follow the directions to put your Z-Wave Controller into add
(inclusion) mode. The FireFighter™ enters add and remove (inclusion/exclusion) mode on pressing the learn
button for 1 second which is located on the PCB between the LED and the tamper switch. If the LED starts
blinking continuously, the sensor has no node ID and was not successfully added, so start step C over again.
D) If after 5 seconds the LED is not blinking, look on the Z-Wave controller's interface for feedback on whether the
sensor was added successfully. If you do not see any feedback that the sensor was added, follow directions for
removing the sensor from a Z-Wave network, and then try adding the sensor again. If you are still having
problems, you may need to add additional Z-Wave listening devices in-between the controller and the sensor.
Removing Sensor
A) Any sensor can be removed from any Z-Wave network with any Z-Wave controller. Follow the directions to put your
Z-Wave Controller into Z-Wave exclusion mode.
B) Press the learn button located near the LED and Tamper switch. If successfully removed from the Z-wave network,
the sensor's LED should blink continuously if successful.
FF-ZWAVE5
TM
AUDIO DETECTOR
patent pending
IMAGE: 2 & 3)
Operating Temperature: 32°-120°F (0°-49°C)
Operating Humidity: 5-95% RH non condensing
Compatible with Z-Wave+ controllers
Supervisory signal interval: 64 min(approx.)
Maximum current draw: 30mA during transmission

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Summary of Contents for Ecolink Firefighter FF-ZWAVE5

  • Page 1 FF-ZWAVE5 AUDIO DETECTOR patent pending Installation Manual & Users Guide SPECIFICATIONS Frequency: 908.42MHz Operating Temperature: 32°-120°F (0°-49°C) Battery: One 3Vdc lithium CR123A (1550 mAh) Operating Humidity: 5-95% RH non condensing Battery life: 5 years Compatible with Z-Wave+ controllers Detection distance: 6 in max Supervisory signal interval: 64 min(approx.) Maximum current draw: 30mA during transmission OPERATION...
  • Page 2: Replacing The Battery

    Factory Default The FireFighter can be restored back to factory default settings which will remove its Z-Wave node ID from the sensor ™ (but not the controller) with the following steps. A) Put the battery into the sensor. B) Do not press the tamper switch. C) Hold the learn button down for 10 seconds until the LED turns RED.
  • Page 3 the audio detector and smoke alarms after battery installation to confirm proper operation LEARN BUTTON 6” MAX MARKINGS TO LINE UP WITH EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR TAMPER SWITCH BATT IMAGE 1: ENROLLING / TEST / TAMPER BUTTON IMAGE 2: INSTALLATION DISTANCE IMAGE 3: SIDE MARKINGS Z-Wave Specific Information Z-Wave is a wireless mesh network and data protocol that allows devices from many different manufacturers to...
  • Page 4 Z-Wave Command Class Notification These notifications are sent unsolicited to the lifeline Association group. Notification Type Event Cause Smoke Detected, Unknown Location (0x02) Smoke Alarm Sounding Smoke Alarm (0x01) Event Inactive (0x00) Smoke Alarm Silent Carbon Monoxide Detected, Unknown Location CO Alarm Sounding (0x02) CO Alarm (0x02)
  • Page 5: Fcc Compliance Statement

    Z-Wave Command Class Basic For backwards compatibility with older Z-Wave Controllers, the Basic Command Class is supported in the following manner. If either a smoke alarm or a co alarm is detected, the lifeline nodes will receive an unsolicited Basic Report of 0xFF.