1168 Wireless Smoke/CO/
Low Temp Detector
INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
About the 1168............................................. 1 Zone Number......................................................... 6
Indicator LEDs........................................................ 1 Zone Name............................................................. 6
Power Supply.......................................................... 1 Zone Type................................................................ 6
Voice Annunciation............................................... 1 Fire Bell Out............................................................ 6
Tamper Magnet...................................................... 1 Next Zone................................................................ 6
Cadence Synchronization ................................ 2 Wireless.................................................................... 6
Low Temp Sensor................................................. 2 Serial Number........................................................ 7
Contact Type.......................................................... 7
1168 Features................................................3 Supervision Time.................................................. 7
Next Zone................................................................ 7
Program the Detector.................................4
Zone Number......................................................... 7
Program Start Display........................................ 4
Zone Name............................................................. 7
Zone Information.................................................. 4
Zone Type................................................................ 7
Zone Number......................................................... 4
Fire Bell Out............................................................ 8
Zone Name............................................................. 4
Next Zone................................................................ 8
Zone Type................................................................ 4
Wireless.................................................................... 8
Fire Bell Out............................................................ 5
Serial Number........................................................ 8
Next Zone................................................................ 5
Contact Type.......................................................... 8
Wireless.................................................................... 5
Supervision Time.................................................. 8
Serial Number........................................................ 5
Next Zone................................................................ 8
Contact Type.......................................................... 5
Bell Options............................................................ 9
Supervision Time.................................................. 5
Fire Bell Action...................................................... 9
Next Zone................................................................ 5
Select a Location....................................... 10
Install the Detector.................................... 11
Mounting Guidelines................................. 13
Authority Having Jurisdiction........................14
Locations to Avoid..............................................15
Commercial ..........................................................16
Multi-Family...........................................................16
Test the 1168............................................... 17
Smoke Test............................................................. 17
CO Test.................................................................... 17
Additional Information............................ 20
Reset the Language Selection......................20
Supervision Message........................................20
Inspection Testing and Maintenance........... 21
Replace The Batteries........................................ 21
NFPA 72 Guidelines........................................... 22
Compliance Specifications......................27
Patents.................................................................... 27
Certifications..............................................28
Compatibility ......................................................28
Certifications........................................................28
ABOUT THE 1168
The 1168 Wireless Smoke/CO/Low Temp Detector features multi-criteria smoke sensing
using a combination of photoelectric, heat, IR flame flicker, and carbon monoxide
indicators. The 1168 reports fire, CO, and low temp alarms to the control panel. Use the
onboard wireless transmitter to connect the 1168 with DMP 1100 Series Wireless Receivers.
Indicator LEDs Power Supply
The 1168 has a multi-color top LED that The 1168 is powered by four 3.0 V lithium
indicates the state of the device: batteries. Battery life expectancy for the
• GREEN—Supervisory indication; unit is at least three years under normal
blinks during power on, reset, and conditions.
during normal operation
• AMBER—Signal maintenance and
Voice Annunciation
trouble events The 1168 audibly announces alarm and
maintenance requirements, enhancing
• RED—Alarm (Smoke/CO) occupant understanding and evacuation.
Indicator lights on the side alarms
(initiating detector only): Tamper Magnet
• RED—Smoke The 1168 features a tamper magnet which
sends a trouble message to the panel if the
• BLUE—CO
detector is removed from the mounting
base.
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Cadence Synchronization
The 1168 provides cadence synchronization
with other 1168 or 1164 units on the system.
Low Temp Sensor
The 1168 includes a low temperature sensor
that sends a message to the panel when
inside temperature falls below 41 °F (5 °C).
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1168 FEATURES
CO Test Button
Smoke Test Button
Indicator
Indicator LED
Lights
IR Flame
Detector
Indicator
Lights
CO Entry
Port
Figure 1: Product Features
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PROGRAM THE DETECTOR
When programming an 1168 Wireless Smoke/CO/Low Temp Detector, refer to the
appropriate panel programming guide as needed.
PROGRAMMER
Program Start Display
Enter 6653 (PROG) at the keypad to enter the PROGRAMMER
menu.
ZONE INFORMATION Zone Information
Press CMD until ZONE INFORMATION displays. Press a select
key or area to enter the menu.
ZONE NO: Zone Number
Enter the zone number. Press CMD.
Note: The 1168 takes up to three zone numbers (Smoke,
CO, Temp). The zone numbers must be consecutive.
* UNUSED * Zone Name
Denote the zone name as a fire zone. Press CMD.
Zone Type
ZONE TYPE
Press any select area. Press CMD to move to the next set of
FI PN EM SV menu options. Select FI (fire) as the ZONE TYPE.
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FIRE BELL OUT: 0 Fire Bell Out
Default is 0. Press CMD
NEXT ZONE? NO YES Next Zone
At the NEXT ZONE? prompt, select NO.
WIRELESS? YES Wireless
At the WIRELESS? prompt, select YES.
Note: If you are programming the 1168 onto a zone that
can be either hardwired or wireless, then this prompt
appears. If the zone you are programming is wireless-only,
then the prompt does not appear.
Serial Number
TRANSMITTER
Enter the eight-digit serial number found on the device and
SERIAL #: - press CMD.
CONTACT: FIRE Contact Type
Enter the CONTACT type as FIRE and press CMD.
SUPVSN TIME: 240 Supervision Time
Enter the SUPVSN TIME, and press CMD.
NEXT ZN? YES Next Zone
At the NEXT ZONE? prompt, select YES.
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ZONE NO: Zone Number
Enter the zone number. This number must be consecutive
with the previous zone. For example, if 500 was entered for
Fire, 501 should be entered here. Press CMD.
* UNUSED * Zone Name
Denote the zone name as a carbon monoxide (CO) zone.
Press CMD.
Zone Type
ZONE TYPE
Press any select area. Press CMD to move to the next set of
CO IN menu options. Select CO (carbon monoxide) as the ZONE
TYPE.
FIRE BELL OUT: 0 Fire Bell Out
Default is 0. Press CMD
NEXT ZONE? NO YES Next Zone
At the NEXT ZONE? prompt, select NO.
WIRELESS? YES Wireless
At the WIRELESS? prompt, select YES.
Note: If you are programming the 1168 onto a zone that
can be either hardwired or wireless, then this prompt
appears. If the zone you are programming is wireless-only,
then the prompt does not appear.
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Serial Number
TRANSMITTER
Enter the eight-digit serial number found on the device and
SERIAL #: - press CMD.
CONTACT: CO Contact Type
Enter the CONTACT type as CO and press CMD.
SUPVSN TIME: 240 Supervision Time
Enter the SUPVSN TIME, and press CMD.
NEXT ZN? YES Next Zone
At the NEXT ZONE? prompt, select YES.
ZONE NO: Zone Number
Enter the zone number. This number must be consecutive
with the previous zone. For example, if 500 was entered for
Fire, and 501 was entered for CO, 503 should be entered here.
Press CMD.
* UNUSED * Zone Name
Denote the zone name as a temperature (TEMP) zone. Press
CMD.
Zone Type
ZONE TYPE
Press any select area. Press CMD to move to the next set of
FI PN EM SV menu options. Select SV (supervisory) as the ZONE TYPE.
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FIRE BELL OUT: 0 Fire Bell Out
Default is 0. Press CMD
NEXT ZONE? NO YES Next Zone
At the NEXT ZONE? prompt, select NO.
WIRELESS? YES Wireless
At the WIRELESS? prompt, select YES.
Note: If you are programming the 1168 onto a zone that
can be either hardwired or wireless, then this prompt
appears. If the zone you are programming is wireless-only,
then the prompt does not appear.
Serial Number
TRANSMITTER
Enter the eight-digit serial number found on the device and
SERIAL #: - press CMD.
CONTACT: TEMP Contact Type
Enter the CONTACT type as CO and press CMD.
SUPVSN TIME: 240 Supervision Time
Enter the SUPVSN TIME, and press CMD.
NEXT ZN? NO Next Zone
At the NEXT ZONE? prompt, select NO.
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BELL OPTIONS Bell Options
Press CMD until BELL OPTIONS displays, and then press a
select key or area.
Fire Bell Action
FIRE BELL ACTION...
At FIRE BELL ACTION FIRE TYPE:, select T (temporal) as the
FIRE TYPE: T action type.
Note: Program this option to enable cadence
synchronization with other 1168 and 1164 units on the system.
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SELECT A LOCATION
Use the LED survey operation to select a proper location for the 1168. The LED survey
operation allows one person to confirm communication with the wireless receiver or panel
while the cover is removed. Because the transmitter LED on the 1168 is not visible, use a
separate 1100 Series transmitter for the LED survey operation, such as the 1106 Universal
Transmitter.
1. Hold the 1106 in the exact desired location.
2. Press the tamper switch on the 1106 to send data to the panel and determine if
communication is confirmed or faulty.
Confirmed: If communication is confirmed, for each press or release of the
tamper switch the LED blinks immediately on and immediately off.
Faulty: If communication is faulty, the LED remains on for up to eight seconds
or flashes multiple times in a quick succession. Relocate the wireless receiver
until the LED confirms clear communication.
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INSTALL THE DETECTOR
1 Mount the Base
After selecting a location, mount the 1168 on a flat wall or ceiling. The ensure
optimum performance, mount the 1168 away from large metal objects. See Mounting
Guidelines for more information.
1. Grasp the detector and twist counterclockwise to remove the detector from
the mounting base. See Figure 2.
2. Use the supplied screws and anchors to mount the base to the surface. See
Figure 3.
Mounting
Hole
Mounting
Hole
Figure 2: Remove Figure 3: Mounting
Detector from Base Hole Locations
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2 Install the Battery
The 1168 comes pre-installed with four 3.0 V
lithium batteries. Firmly grasp the battery pull-
tab on the battery compartment and remove it.
See Figure 4.
3 Replace the Cover
After installing the battery, replace the cover back
on the base. Follow the directions below:
1. Place the detector on the base, aligning
the raised tab on the detector’s lip and
the cover latch on the base’s lip. Figure 4: Battery Location
2. Rotate the detector until it clicks into
place.
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MOUNTING GUIDELINES
In addition to NFPA 72, use the following location guidelines to optimize performance and
reduce false alarms. Refer to Figure 5.
• Place ceiling-mounted smoke detectors in the center of a room or hallway at
least 4 inches from walls and partitions. If a ceiling is sloped, peaked, or gabled,
place the detector 3 feet from the highest-point. If mounting to suspended ceiling
tile, the tile must be secured with an appropriate fastener across ceiling panel
supports.
• Place wall-mounted smoke detectors at least 4 inches below the ceiling.
• Mount smoke detectors on a firm, permanent surface.
• Place in environmentally-controlled areas with a temperature
range between 41 °F and 100 °F (5 °C and 37.8 °C) and humidity
between 0% and 90% non‑condensing.
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Authority Having Jurisdiction
A proper location is critical to ensuring proper operation. Equipment should be installed
in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) Standard 72,
Chapters 2 and 8. You may need to reference other chapters of NFPA 72 or NFPA 101.
Smoke detector regulations vary from state to state, so contact the Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ). Where public safety is primary, the AHJ may be a federal, state, local,
or other regional department or individual (such as a fire chief, fire marshal, chief of a fire
prevention bureau, labor or health department, building official, electrical inspector, or
others having statutory authority.
For insurance purposes, an AHJ may be an insurance inspection department, rating
bureau, or other insurance company representative. Sometimes, a property owner or
their designated agent assumes the role of the AHJ. At government installations, the
commanding officer or department official may be the AHJ.
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Locations to Avoid
Smoke detectors should not be installed in or near the following locations:
• In or near areas where combustion particles are common (kitchens, garages,
furnaces, hot water heaters, or gas space heaters).
• On ceilings in rooms next to kitchens if there is no transom between the room and
the kitchen.
• In damp or humid areas, such as bathrooms with showers.
• In extremely cold or hot areas.
• In dusty, dirty, or insect-infested areas.
• Near air conditioners, heating registers, or any other ventilation source that may
interfere with smoke entering the detector.
• Near fresh air inlets or returns or excessively drafty areas (heating or air
conditioning vents, fans, etc.).
• In dead-air spaces at the top of peaked ceilings or corners where walls and ceiling
meet.
• Near fluorescent light fixtures (smoke detectors should be at least 10 feet away).
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Stair- Conference
Commercial
Office Hall Office Office Office
well Room In commercial buildings,
Stairwell
place smoke detectors in
Office Hall Office Hall stairwells and every room
on each level.
Women’s
Office
Closet
Men’s
Lobby
Multi-Family
Stairwell
Third Floor Apartment Apartment Apartment
Stairwell
In multifamily buildings,
Second Floor Hall place smoke detectors in
hallways and stairwells on
Apartment Apartment Apartment each level.
First Floor Inside each apartment,
place smoke detectors in
the living area, hallway,
and each bedroom.
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Room
Figure 5: Smoke Detector Placement
Bathroom Bedroom Locations
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TEST THE 1168
Note: If particulate like canned smoke is the only input to the detector, an alarm will
only occur after five minutes of alarm-level particulate exposure.
Smoke Test
For more information, refer to the LED Indication and Sounder table.
1. Press the Smoke Test button on the 1168 to initiate a smoke alarm test. The fire
alarm will not sound at the panel.
2. To initiate a functional smoke test, press and hold the Smoke Test button
for 5 seconds.
3. Hold a container of canned smoke close to the smoke entry openings. Spray the
smoke directly into the detector for 1 second or until the unit goes into alarm. The
fire alarm sounds at the panel.
CO Test
For more information, refer to the LED Indication and Sounder table.
1. Press the CO Test button on the 1168 to initiate the CO test. The CO alarm will not
sound at the panel.
2. To initiate a functional CO test, press and hold the CO Test button for 5 seconds.
3. Hold a container of Solo C6 CO Detector Tester (or similar) close to the CO Gas
Entry Port. See Figure 1 for port location. Spray the can directly into the detector
for 1 second or until the unit goes into alarm. The CO alarm sounds at the panel.
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LED Indication and Sounder
Mode Status LED Side LED Sounder Speaker
(Top) Windows
Smoke Alarm1;2 Blink RED once Dark Temp-3 Voice smoke sensor
every sec test result and
remaining battery life
Smoke System Blink RED once Blink RED Temp-3 No voice
(functional) every 10 secs once every 10 announcement
secs
CO Test1;2 Blink GREEN Dark Temp-4 Voice CO sensor test
once a sec result, remaining
sensor life, and
remaining battery life
CO Test— Blink RED Blink BLUE Temp-4 “Warning: Carbon
Successful gas every 10 secs every 10 secs Monoxide. Move to
entry fresh air.”
Low Battery Blink AMBER Dark Chirp Voice instructions
every 10 secs every 45 when chirp is hushed
secs after by pressing either test
7 days button
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LED Indication and Sounder
Mode Status LED Side LED Sounder Speaker
(Top) Windows
Smoke Blink AMBER Dark Silent Voice smoke
Maintenance every 5 secs maintenance
instructions if either
test button is pressed
CO Trouble Double Blink Dark Silent No voice
AMBER every announcement
5 secs
CO End of Double Blink Dark Silent Voice end of life
Life3—First 29 AMBER every instructions when
days 3 secs either test button is
pressed
CO End of Double Blink Dark Chirp Voice end of life
Life3—First 30 AMBER every every 45 instructions when
days 3 secs secs either test button is
pressed
1
Test activated by the test switch or from the controller. Detector is functioning properly (within proper sensitivity).
2
If Test mode is activated and the LED and Sounder do not function, check for maintenance or trouble conditions.
3
Starts chirping after 30 days, continues until the batteries are replaced or die.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Reset the Language Selection
Press and hold both the Smoke and CO test switch simultaneously for 10 seconds, then
release. The green light will flash rapidly. Press and hold both buttons again for one
second and release. The sensor begins speaking a welcome message. Language selection
can now be made. The options are English and Spanish.
Supervision Message
When a wireless receiver is installed, a receiver is restarted, the panel is reset, or if
programming is complete, then the supervision time is reset. If the receiver has been
powered down for more than one hour, then the 1168 may take up to an additional hour
to send a supervision message. A missing message may display on the keypad until the
supervision message is sent.
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Inspection Testing and Maintenance
The 1168 is designed for easy field service and maintenance. When installed and used
properly, the 1168 requires minimal maintenance. The device should be functionally tested
per NFPA 72 for system type smoke detectors. When a smoke detector requires
maintenance, the red LED blinks every 5 seconds.
Caution: Smoke alarms cannot provide warnings for fires resulting from explosions,
smoking in bed or other furniture, ignition of flammable liquids, vapors and gases,
children playing with matches or lighters. Smoke detectors are not to be used with
detector guards unless the combination has been evaluated and found suitable for
that purpose.
Replace The Batteries
Caution: The batteries used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if
mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212 °F (100 °C) or dispose of in
fire. Use only Panasonic CR123A Lithium batteries. Use of other batteries may present
a risk of fire or explosion. Keep used batteries away from children. Dispose of used
batteries properly.
Remove old batteries. Wait 10 seconds and then replace with four new batteries. To
avoid a low battery indication when installing new batteries, all four batteries must be
installed within 15 seconds of installing the first one. Any low battery condition that
may have occurred should clear when the backplate is installed.
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NFPA 72 Guidelines
Total (Complete) Coverage
If required, total coverage shall include all rooms, halls, storage areas, basements, attics,
lofts, spaces above suspended ceilings, and other subdivisions and accessible spaces; and
the inside of all closets, elevator shafts, enclosed stairways, dumbwaiter shafts, and chutes.
Inaccessible areas shall not be required to be protected by detectors. (For exceptions,
refer to NFPA 72.)
Partial Coverage
If required, partial detection systems shall be provided in all common areas and work
spaces, such as corridors, lobbies, storage rooms, equipment rooms, and other tenant-less
spaces in those environments suitable for proper detector operation in accordance with
this code.
Selective Coverage
Where codes, standards, laws, or authorities having jurisdiction require the protection of
selected areas only, the specified areas shall be protected in accordance with this code.
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Supplementary (Non required) Coverage
Where installed, detection that is not required by an applicable law, code, or standard,
whether total (complete), partial, or selective coverage, shall conform to the requirements
of this code. (For exceptions, refer to NFPA 72 Spacing Requirements.) Where non
required detection devices are installed for a specific hazard, additional non required
detection devices shall not be required to be installed throughout an entire room or
building.
Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors
Heat-sensing fire detectors shall be installed in all areas where required by the NFPA
codes and standards or by the authority having jurisdiction.
Detection in New Apartment Buildings
Approved, single-station smoke alarms shall be installed in accordance with 7-6.2.10 of
NFPA 101 outside every sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on
all levels of the dwelling unit including basements. (For exceptions, refer to this section of
NFPA 72.)
Detection in Existing Apartment Buildings
Approved, single-station smoke alarms shall be installed in accordance with 7-6.2.10 of
NFPA 101 outside every sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on
all levels of the dwelling unit including basements. (For exceptions, refer to this section of
NFPA 72.)
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WARNING! Limitation of Smoke Detectors
Wireless smoke alarms are very reliable, but may not work under all conditions. No fire
alarm provides total protection of life or property. Smoke alarms are not a substitute for
life insurance.
Smoke alarms require a source of power to work. This smoke alarm will not operate and
the alarm will not sound if the battery is dead or not installed properly.
Smoke alarms may not be heard. A sound sleeper or someone who has taken drugs or
alcohol may not awaken if the alarm is installed outside a bedroom. Closed or partially
closed doors and distance can block sound. This alarm is not designed for the hearing
impaired.
Smoke alarms may not always activate and provide warning early enough. Smoke alarms
only activate when enough smoke reaches the alarm. If a fire starts in a chimney, wall, roof,
on the other side of closed doors, or on a different level of the property, enough smoke
may not reach the alarm for it to alarm.
Smoke alarms are a significant help in reducing loss, injury, and even death. However, no
matter how good a detection device is, nothing works perfectly under every circumstance
and we must warn you that you cannot expect a smoke alarm to ensure that you will never
suffer any damage or injury.
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Fire Prevention and Escape
The purpose of an early warning smoke alarm is to detect the presence of fire in its early
stages and sound an alarm, giving the occupants time to exit the premises safely.
Avoid Fire Hazards
• Do not smoke in bed.
• Do not leave children home alone.
• Never clean with flammable liquids such as gasoline.
• Properly store materials.
• Use general good housekeeping techniques to keep your home neat and tidy. A
cluttered basement, attic, or other storage area is an open invitation to fire.
• Use combustible materials and electrical appliances carefully and only for their
intended uses.
• Do not overload electrical outlets.
• Do not store explosive and/or fast burning materials in your home.
• Even after proper precautions have been taken, fires can start. Be prepared.
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Operation Modes
Mode Status LED Side LED Sounder Speaker
(Top) Windows
Power Up Blink GREEN Dark Silent Voice welcome,
every 2 secs instructions after first
time power-up or
after default
Normal Single blink Dark Silent No voice
(Standby) GREEN every announcement
10 secs
Smoke Alarm Blink RED Blink RED Temp-3 Voice smoke warning
every 10 secs
CO Alarm Blink RED Blink BLUE Temp-4 Voice CO warning
every 10 secs
Powered Down Dark Dark Silent No voice
announcement
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COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Battery Life Expectancy ETL Rating: 1 Year
Under Normal Conditions: 3 Years
Battery Type 4 x 3.0 V, CR123A Lithium; Panasonic CR123A only
Sensitivity UL Limits 0.9 to 3.50%/ft; ULC Limits 0.9 to 3.08 %/ft
Audible Signal 85 dBA
Frequency Range 905-924 MHz
Dimensions 16.002 cm Diameter x 4.19 cm Thick
6.3 in Diameter x 1.65 in Thick
Tamper Cover
Operating Temperature 32 °F to 100 °F; 0 °C to 38 °C
Storage Temperature 14 °F to 158 °F; -10 °C to 70 °C
Relative Humidity 20% to 95% RH (Agency Compliance is 93% max),
Non-condensing
Color White
Patents
U.S. Patent No. 7,239,236
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CERTIFICATIONS
Compatibility
1100D Series Wireless Receiver with firmware version 203 or higher
1100X Series Wireless Receiver with firmware version 203 or higher
XT30/XT50 Series Panels with firmware version 192 or higher
XR150/XR550 Series Panels with firmware version 192 or higher
XTLplus Series Panels with firmware version 192 or higher
XTLtouch Series Panels with firmware version 192 or higher
Certifications
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)
New York City Fire Department (#6167)
FCC Part 15 Registration ID CCKPC0204
IC Registration ID 5251A-PC0204
Intertek (ETL) Listed
ANSI/UL 268 Smoke-Automatic Fire Detectors
ANSI/UL 2075 Gas and Vapor Detectors and Sensors
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FCC INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications made by the user and not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION
This device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
This system has been evaluated for RF Exposure per RSS-102 and is in compliance with the limits
specified by Health Canada Safety Code 6. The system must be installed at a minimum separation
distance from the antenna to a general bystander of 7.87 inches (20 cm) to maintain compliance with
the General Population limits.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts
de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
L’exposition aux radiofréquences de ce système a été évaluée selon la norme RSS-102 et est jugée
conforme aux limites établies par le Code de sécurité 6 de Santé Canada. Le système doit être installé
à une distance minimale de 7.87 pouces (20 cm) séparant l’antenne d’une personne présente en
conformité avec les limites permises d’exposition du grand public.
Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable.
This information is subject to change without notice.
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