Ei Electronics RadioLINK Ei200MRF Instructions Manual page 5

Radiolink module for battery powered carbon monoxide alarms ei207 & ei208 series
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For example with 3 Alarms in your system,
you should see 3 blue light flashes every 5
Blue RF
seconds, with 4 Alarms in your system you
Light
should see 4 blue light flashes and so on,
(with the 10th unit, the blue flash is longer,
to help with the counting of the flashes).
Allow sufficient time for all the alarms in
the system to be identified.
Test
Check that the number of blue light flashes
Button
corresponds to the number of Alarms in
Figure 3
the system. If not see the "RadioLINK
Troubleshooting" section below.
7. The Alarms will stay in House Code mode for 30 minutes and then exits
automatically. Alternatively they can be taken out of House Code mode by removing
one Alarm from its mounting plate and quickly pressing and holding the House Code
button until the blue light comes on solidly again. Release the button and the blue light
will go out after 4 seconds, indicating that the Alarm is no longer in House Code mode.
Replace the Alarm on the mounting plate. The blue light will no longer be flashing.
As this Alarm exits house code mode it sends a radio message to all the other
Alarms to exit the house code mode (i.e. there is no need to physically remove each
Alarm from house code mode). Visually, check that all the blue lights on the rest of
the Alarms have ceased flashing.
8. Press the Test Button (see figure 3) on all the 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".
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