Testing The Wireless Network - HomeMatic HM-Sec-SD Mounting Instruction And Operating Manual

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9.3 Testing the wireless network

You can check if a wireless smoke detector
belongs to a wireless network by sending a
wireless test signal to that smoke detector. To
create the wireless test signal, the wireless module
button must first be pressed for around five
seconds, until the wireless module LED starts to
flash red. The button must then be pressed once
again, this time briefly. The wireless test signal is
now sent.
All wireless smoke detectors that belong to the
wireless network respond to this signal by emitting
three short beeps from the audible signalling
device (buzzer) of the wireless module 10 times,
every eight seconds.
The wireless test signals are only evaluated by the
wireless modules of wireless smoke detectors.
They are not evaluated further by the smoke
detectors themselves, nor are they forwarded via
the wired network (if present).
Other taught-in HomeMatic components do not
respond to wireless test signals.
A smoke alarm must be triggered (by cigarette
smoke, for example) in order to test all the
components in the system.
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