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Ei Electronics EIB600 Series Manual

Rf module for battery powered smoke & heat alarms
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RF Module
for Battery Powered Smoke & Heat Alarms
EIB600 Series
EIB605MTYRF Module
Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information on the operation
and installation of your Smoke Alarm. The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.
If you are just installing the unit, the leaftet must be given to the householder. The leaflet is to be given to any
subsequent user.
(see Table 1 for model compatibility)
EIB605MRF Module

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  • Page 1 RF Module for Battery Powered Smoke & Heat Alarms EIB600 Series EIB605MTYRF Module EIB605MRF Module (see Table 1 for model compatibility) Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information on the operation and installation of your Smoke Alarm.
  • Page 2 Table 1 9V Replaceable Battery Optional Model Alarm Hardwired Capability RF Module Type Interconnect Supplied Model No. EIB605C Optical EIB605MRF EIB603C Heat EIB605MRF 10 Year Lithium Battery Built-in Optional Model Alarm Hardwired Capability RF Module Interconnect Type Supplied Model No. EIB605TYC Optical EIB605MTYRF...
  • Page 3: Installation

    Introduction Congratulations on purchasing an EIB600 Series RF RadioLINK module. These RF modules can be easily installed in the EIB600 Series Alarms to provide you with an RF interconnected fire warning system – when one Alarm senses fire and sounds a warning, all the other Alarms will also sound a warning.
  • Page 4 plate in the same manner in less than 15 minutes. (They automatically exit house code mode after 30 minutes). INSERT RF MODULE BY PLUGGING IN PINS & ALSO INSERT ITS ANTENNA IN THE HOLE PROVIDED - HOLD BY PULL TAG AND GENTLY PUSH UNTIL FULLY INSERTED PULL TAG ANTENNA Figure 1...
  • Page 5 RED LIGHT HOUSECODE BLUE SWITCH LIGHT Figure 2b Figure 2a Check that the number of blue light flashes corresponds to the number of Alarms in the system. If not see the “RadioLINK Troubleshooting” section below. 8. The Alarms will stay in House Code mode for 30 minutes and then reset automatically.
  • Page 6: Radiolink Troubleshooting

    9. Button test all Alarms in turn and check all the other Alarms are sounding at the same time. If they are not all communicating see section below “RadioLINK Troubleshooting”. Additional RadioLINK Alarms can be added to the system at any time. Simply put all the Alarms into the House Code mode at the same time and again check the number of blue light flashes on each Alarm.
  • Page 7 CUT OUT NOTCHES EXTEND ANTENNA ON ALARM & HORIZONTALLY MOUNTING PLATE EXTEND ANTENNA VERTICALLY Figure 3 Front Wall Front Wall Mounting Plate Mounting Plate Orientate all mounting plates in the same direction Large hole nearest front wall Figure 4 Mounting Plate Mounting Plate...
  • Page 8 It is important to check that all Alarms are communicating in their final installed positions. If Alarms are rotated, have had their antennas extended and/or resited, we would recommend that all the Alarms are returned to the factory settings and then House Coded again in their final positions (see above).
  • Page 9 Depending on the Alarm models you purchased, the RadioLINK module may have been supplied with the unit or you may have to purchase it separately. When fitting or removing the RadioLINK module, please hold using the pull tab attached to it. Also tuck the tab between the Alarm housing and the module when it is installed in order to avoid it being fouled up with the mounting plate.
  • Page 10 Low Battery Indicator If the blue LED (see figure 2b) on the EIB605MTYRF flashes once every 10 seconds it indicates that the RF module battery is depleted and the RF module must be replaced. Beeping in RF System One of the features of Brooks RadioLINK & RadioLINK + systems is that if there is a fault either in the Alarm itself, or in the RF module fitted, a beep will be transmitted around the system every 4 hours.
  • Page 11: Getting Your Alarm Serviced

    This is to determine whether there are sources of interference preventing communication, that the radio paths have not been disrupted by moving furniture or renovations, and if so, to give a warning of these and other faults. Getting Your Alarm Serviced If your Alarm fails to work after you have read the sections on “Installation”, “Testing and Maintenance”...
  • Page 12 BROOKS 4 Pike Street, Rydalmere, NSW 2116, Australia. Unit 106 The Zone, 23 Edwin Street, Mt Eden Auckland 1024 New Zealand. 1300 78 FIRE www.brooks.com.au © Brooks 2018 P/N B17109 Rev3...

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