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Tunstall 1423901 Installation Manual
Tunstall 1423901 Installation Manual

Tunstall 1423901 Installation Manual

Interconnected heat alarm

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Interconnected heat alarm
Part no. 1423901
Installation guide
Works with Lifeline Digital, Careline, Lifeline Smart Hub and Lifeline Vi/Vi+
English
Doc. 346 80 21-89. Version 4. Revision 04.2024

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  • Page 1 Interconnected heat alarm Part no. 1423901 Installation guide Works with Lifeline Digital, Careline, Lifeline Smart Hub and Lifeline Vi/Vi+ English Doc. 346 80 21-89. Version 4. Revision 04.2024...
  • Page 2 7.1.1.2. Configure location for Careline ....................23 7.1.1.3. Configure location for Lifeline Smart Hub ................23 7.1.2. Configure location in Tunstall+ App ....................23 7.1.3. Configure location in PC Connect ....................24 7.1.3.1. Configure location for Lifeline Vi/Vi+ ..................24 8.
  • Page 3 1. Safety instructions • The heat alarm generates a powerful and shrill noise, which can be harmful to your ears. Keep at least a 50 cm distance from the alarm while performing the function test. • Never paint the heat alarm. •...
  • Page 4 A communication test should always be performed after installation. The heat alarm can be used stand-alone or connected to a Tunstall hub through social alarm radio to communicate with the alarm receiver or ARC (Alarm Receiving Center) operator.
  • Page 5 Front button Back button Front button + back button Long press 2 Long press 1 Short press Long press 2 Short press Long press 1 With bracket Alarm test Communication test in normal state With bracket Halt alarm temporarily in alarm state Without Power In registration mode...
  • Page 6 1 (default) English Swedish Norwegian Danish German French Spanish Finnish Dutch 2.1.6.2. Change language NOTE Language can only be changed on the controller heat alarm. All other heat alarms follows the controller's language settings. Press and hold both front and back button over 3 seconds to enter "Registration mode". Short press the front button (0.2 to 1 seconds) to enter "Language mode".
  • Page 7 Communication test (interconnection) - Every 25 hours the communication between the interconnected heat/smoke alarms is automatically tested. 2.2. What´s in the box The heat alarm box contains: • Heat alarm (built-in, non-replaceable batteries included) • Bracket (the heat alarm is delivered with the bracket mounted in a shipping position (upside down)
  • Page 8 3. Overview Front • 1. Front button 2. LED (green/red) • Back 3. Back button Side •...
  • Page 9 4. Recommended placement Bedroom Bathroom Kitchen Living room Dining room For minimum protection - Smoke alarm on each storey - Every 7.5 metres of hallways and escape routes - Within 3 metres of all bedroom doors For recommended protection (in addition to the above): - Smoke alarms in every room (except kitchens and bath- rooms) - Heat alarms located in kitchens, garages etc.
  • Page 10 mount the alarm at least 300mm from any light fitting or decorative object which might prevent heat entering the heat alarm. We do not recommend wall mounting of heat alarms. Ideal in centre of ceiling Dead air surfaces never within 300mm of any corner 4.2.
  • Page 11 5. Registration The heat alarm can easily be connected to other heat/smoke alarms to form a system. First, you need to register a controller device that you can connect the other heat/smoke alarms to. NOTE Even if you only use one heat alarm, you still have to register it as the controller. NOTE If you replace the controller device, you have to connect the new controller to the hub and all interconnected heat/smoke alarms must be deleted and then connected to the new controller.
  • Page 12 NOTE If you replace the controller, all interconnected heat alarms need to be reinstalled. • To delete an interconnected heat alarm, press and hold the back button for at least 6 seconds. When registration is deleted the device announces ”Registration delete completed successfully” and the green LED lights up.
  • Page 13 6. Connecting to hub The procedure for connecting the heat alarm depends on the hub. NOTE If several heat alarms are included in the system, they must all be connected to the hub. 6.1. Connect to Lifeline Digital Make sure that Lifeline Digital and the heat alarm are switched on.
  • Page 14 Release the button when the device announces "Auto pairing mode" to automatically connect the heat alarm to an available radio sensor position or keep the button pressed down until the device announces the number of the specific radio position that you want to connect to. When the device announces "Activate transmitter now", short press the back button (0.2 to 1 seconds) on the...
  • Page 15 Tunstall Classic (one-way) protocol. In this case, follow the steps below to delete the heat alarm and then regis- ter and connect it again if you want it to use the Tunstall Connected protocol. iii. Delete the heat alarm according to the instructions in Delete interconnected heat alarm, page 12.
  • Page 16 ated for 1 minute, or until you terminate the test by pressing the front button. If no signal tone is generated, please let a few minutes pass, then retest. Also make sure that an alarm sounds from Lifeline Digital and that the connected alarm receiver has received the alarm.
  • Page 17 Step i) . If the LED is flashing red it is communicating using the Tunstall Classic (one-way) protocol. In this case, follow the steps below to delete the heat alarm and then reg- ister and connect it again since Careline cannot handle this protocol.
  • Page 18 Care alarm This only works if your alarm receiver is able to receive these types of alarms. If not, please contact Tunstall support, +46 (0) 20 - 66 11 11. If you want this alarm to be sent directly when detected you need to change the timeout for passive alarms. This is handled in the Careline Edith software in the tab Timers.
  • Page 19 NOTE It is important to note in which room each heat alarm will be placed. After installation, use DMP or Tunstall+ to configure the location for each heat alarm in the system. If fire is detected, the heat alarm's location is sent to the...
  • Page 20 NOTE The device automatically exits program- ming mode if no further buttons are pressed. Short press the back button (0.2 to 1 seconds) on the heat alarm. The Lifeline Vi/Vi+ will confirm receipt of the heat alarm signal by announcing "Smoke detector registered". NOTE If the registration fails, enter program- ming mode again and short press the...
  • Page 21 If fire is detected, the heat alarm's location is sent to the hub and ARC. The heat alarm announces "Warning Fire Alarm" or "Warning Fire Alarm in another room". The location can be configured in DMP, Tunstall+ App or PC Connect. 7.1.1. Configure location in DMP The steps required to configure the location code in DMP differ slightly depending on the hub and are described separately below.
  • Page 22 For further instructions, see the DMP user manual. 7.1.2. Configure location in Tunstall+ App Log in to the Tunstall+ App and select your device. Tap the Sensors icon on the navigation bar to load the Sensors page. On the Sensors page, tap the pen icon.
  • Page 23 On the Manage sensors page, tap the sensor that you want to edit. NOTE Make sure you configure the correct heat alarm by comparing the Sensor ID in Tunstall+ with the one printed on the back of the heat alarm.
  • Page 24 8. Disconnecting from hub The procedure for disconnecting the heat alarm depends on the hub. 8.1. Disconnect from Lifeline Digital To disconnect the heat alarm from Lifeline Digital: Make sure that Lifeline Digital and the heat alarm are switched on. Press and hold the green button , then press and hold the yellow button...
  • Page 25 • "Operation failed" followed by an error code if the heat alarm failed to disconnect: ◦ " Error code Three" if the radio code was not stored in the device ◦ " Error code Four" if there was a general failure to erase the radio code from the device Press the green button to exit programming mode.
  • Page 26 You hear an acknowledgement signal from the hub that confirms the disconnection. Press the green button to exit programming mode. 8.3. Disconnect from Lifeline Smart Hub You can disconnect a heat alarm from Lifeline Smart Hub using DMP. Log in to DMP. Select a device to open the device information window.
  • Page 27 9. Maintenance and cleaning 9.1. Manual alarm test NOTE Test the heat alarm at regular intervals. NOTE The heat alarm generates a very powerful and shrill tone which can be harmful to your ears. Please keep at least a distance of 50cm during the function test. NOTE Before you perform the test, make sure the heat alarm is in normal mode.
  • Page 28 If the test fails, the controller beeps and announces "No connection", and the LED on the other heat alarms is flashing red. NOTE The test will take about 20 seconds. After the test, each heat alarm enters normal mode automatically. 9.3.
  • Page 29 10. Disposal and recycling When the device is decommissioned, dispose of the device in accordance with current local regulations.
  • Page 30 11. Technical data Radio frequencies Wireless linking to a hub using 869.2125 MHz European Social Alarm Frequency Wireless interconnection between heat alarms using 868.150 MHz Frequency Operating voltage 3V DC Alarm indication Acoustic Class of protection BS 5446-2:2003 Average lifetime of the Lithium battery at 15-20ºC More than 10 years Operating temperature range -10 to +50°C...
  • Page 31 Tunstall does not accept responsibility for any errors and omissions within this document. © 2024 Tunstall Group Ltd. ® Tunstall is a registered trademark. Tunstall declares that this radio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following address: https://www.tunstall.co.uk/declaration-of-conformity Transmitting power: The transmitted power in the actual frequency band is less than 1mW e.r.p.