2GIG-SMKT4-433
WIRELESS SMOKE & HEAT ALARM
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The Wireless Smoke & Heat Alarm (2GIG‐SMKT4‐433) is a point‐type,
wireless, battery powered alarm that detects excessive smoke and
heat in buildings. The alarm uses photoelectric technology to detect
the amount of scattered light caused by smoke particles from a fire.
The heat alarm can be triggered by a quick rate of rise condition.
Features include:
• Smoke and heat detection
• Self‐contained, status LED, and built‐in 85 dB Piezo sounder
• Supervised transmitter
• Test/Hush button
• Easy installation and programming
NOTE:
Use the 2GIG Control Panel to configure the Wireless
Smoke & Heat Alarm to receive smoke and heat alarms. To
learn how to program a wireless sensor, see the Control
Panel's Installation & Programming Guide.
Figure 1 Wireless Smoke & Heat Alarm
A
Test/Hush Button
B
LED Indicator
C
Anti‐Tamper Release
D
Sensing Chamber
E
Piezo Sounder
This alarm contains a built‐in 85 decibel Piezo sounder.
CAUTION:
Long or repeated exposure to sounds at or above 85 decibels
can lead to Noise‐Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL).
Contents
Verify that the package includes the following:
• 1—Wireless Smoke & Heat Alarm
• 2—Plastic Wall Anchors with Phillips Head Screws
• 3—1.5 V AAA Duracell MN2400 Batteries
Mounting the Alarm
This alarm must be installed by qualified personnel in accordance with
all regulations defined by national, state, and local fire safety
authorities.
To mount the alarm:
Select the mounting location. The alarm should be placed either
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on the ceiling or up high on a wall.
Ensure that the mounting location is a minimum of four (4)
NOTE:
in (100 mm) from each wall as shown in Figure 2 below.
Figure 2 Mounting the Alarm
A
4 in (100 mm)
B
4 in (100 mm)
2
Install the batteries (included) in the alarm. See "Inserting and
Replacing the Batteries" on page 3.
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(Optional) If there is a need to activate the built‐in anti‐tamper
lock, carefully remove the center of the anti‐tamper tab on the
backplate shown in Figure 3 below.
NOTE:
This locks the Wireless Smoke & Heat Alarm to its
backplate and requires the end user to depress the anti‐
tamper release to separate the alarm from its backplate.
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Figure 3 Anti-Tamper Lock
Remove Center of Tab on Backplate
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