Instructions for tynetec models including: FM0823, FM0823 Heat Alarm, Heat Alarm, Alarm

FM0823

Dave COOPER

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869MHz Heat Alarm

23 set 2023 — Compatible with Reach IP, Advent XT2, Carer Response and Touchsafe Pro V4.01 onward. • Complies with BS 5446-2:2003. • Thermistek sensor technology.


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FM0823-V1.07-869MHz-Heat-Alarm-Instructions
869MHz

Trusted Technology

Heat Alarm

Caring for People

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· Compatible with Reach IP, Advent XT2, Carer Response and Touchsafe Pro V4.01 onward
· Complies with BS 5446-2:2003 · Thermistek sensor technology · 10 year sealed for life Lithium battery (typical) · Alarm point temperature range: +54oC to +62oC · Alarm sound level: 85dB(A) @ 3m · Large central Test/Silence ( ) button · Telecare Transceiver: 869.2125MHz Class 1.5 · Digital Heartbeat · Weight: 199 grams · Dimensions: 132mm diameter x 60mm depth · Product Code: ZXT811
Positioning
Heat alarms are best suited to areas where dust, fumes and moisture can cause nuisance alarms in smoke alarms such as; kitchens, laundry rooms, lofts, and garages. Heat alarms must be ceiling mounted in the centre of the room. They should be at a distance no greater than 5.3m from the farthest wall, no greater than 5.3m from a door to any room in which a fire might start and no greater than 5.3m from the next heat alarm. Heat alarms should not be wall mounted. Thermistek technology activates the alarm sooner if it predicts a significant rate of rise of temperature. Refer to the Manufacturer's instruction booklet for more information on positioning.
Normal Operation
The red light will flash once every 45 seconds to indicate normal operation.
Alarm Condition
The unit will repeatedly sound 3 loud beeps and the red light will flash every second. Check if there is a fire hazard and leave the building immediately. DANGER: Never ignore any alarm. If you are not certain of the cause, leave the building immediately.
Alarm Silence
In the event of a known false alarm you can temporarily silence the heat alarm by pressing the Test/ button. The alarm will automatically return to full sensitivity within 10 minutes. NOTE: If the level of heat is very high the alarm silence will be overridden, and the alarm will continue to sound.

Low Battery Condition
If the unit chirps every 45 seconds and the yellow light flashes at the same time, this indicates the battery is running low. The low battery condition will also be reported automatically to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) or the local Manager once a day. The telecare transceiver module also contains a battery - this is self-tested once a day, if it's low for 7 consecutive days a low battery condition will be reported once a week. The complete heat alarm should be replaced as soon as possible within 30 days.
Sleep Easy Feature
Low battery warnings often start when it is inconvenient to replace the alarm. You can silence the audible low battery chirp for a period of 8 hours by pressing the Test/ button. After this period the audible chirp will start again. This process can be repeated up to 10 times. The alarm will still detect heat during this time, however it must be replaced within 30 days.
Fault Condition
If the unit chirps every 45 seconds and the yellow light flashes 20-25 seconds after, this indicates a fault with the heat alarm and it should be replaced immediately.
Out of Range Notification (Reach IP)
The Reach IP can monitor all radio peripheral devices to determine whether they have been damaged or removed from an installation. Should the Reach IP be unable to detect a device's heartbeat it will automatically generate a "radio out of range" notification. Firstly, investigate if there's a genuine reason for the alert, if not, arrange for the peripheral device to be replaced immediately. The "Radio out of range timer" can be set from 30 hours to 99999 hours in Pulse CMP. "Radio supervision" can be disabled by unchecking the tick box associated with each peripheral device in Pulse CMP.
Maintenance
Test the heat alarm once every month. Clean once every 3 months using a vacuum cleaner fitted with the soft brush attachment. Do not use solvents or cleaners on the heat alarm, the unit can be wiped with a damp cloth.
Disposal
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with normal household waste. The heat alarm is ideally suited for disposal within the waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE) recycling scheme. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority or contact your supplier for recycling/disposal advice.
Warning
The heat alarm contains a powerful Lithium battery. If tampered with the battery may be damaged and create a fire hazard. No attempt should be made to open the case or remove the battery. Do not incinerate.

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Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: +44 (0) 1670 352371 www.tynetec.co.uk
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Trusted Technology

Heat Alarm

Caring for People

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How to install the Heat Alarm
Make sure you have read and understood the instructions on positioning the alarm before starting.
The base plate must be securely fixed to the ceiling. Use the fixing slots on the base plate as a guide when marking the position of the drill holes. Fix with the screws and plugs provided.
Alternatively, the base plate can be fixed with the self-adhesive pads provided. Ensure the surface is smooth, clean and dry. Press hard to make sure the pads are properly adhered.
Position the alarm on the base plate then twist it clockwise until the alarm is fully locked in position.

Registering the Heat Alarm onto a Reach IP
Login to Pulse CMP (www.tynetecpulse.com) and enter the Reach IP Serial No. in the ALARM UNIT view. Press the Accessories button and enter the Radio ID code, Location and Equipment type. Press Save then  Synchronize. IMPORTANT: when the heat alarm is installed a test call must be made to check operation and start the digital heartbeat.
Alternatively, with the Reach IP in normal operating mode undo the fixing screw and remove the stand or connector cover to access the  Power button.
 Power Button

The battery power will now be switched on and the red light will flash once every 45 seconds to show that it is active.
IMPORTANT: when the heat alarm is fitted to the base plate it enters a power-up initialization period. It is possible the first Test/ button press will be missed during this period. All subsequent Test/ button presses will function correctly. Heat will always be detected during the initialization period. WARNING: Removing the alarm from its base plate will de-activate the unit and prevent it from detecting heat.
How to test the Heat Alarm
Press the Test/ button in the centre and release.

Press the  Power button to enter Control Mode, then press and hold the  button until the unit announces "add radio device" then release. Press the  button to confirm then activate the heat alarm by pressing the Test button. The Reach IP unit will sound a high beep if it's a new device and announce "range test mode". Press  to confirm, or press  to step to the next function, or press  to exit the mode. Press the test button on the heat alarm to check operation.
Registering the Heat Alarm onto an Advent XT2
Press the Settings button on the Home page of the Manager's Panel. Press the Manager (or Engineer) button, enter the password and press the Programming button. Select the Program Radio Devices option from the tabs along the bottom of the screen.

The unit will sound an audible alarm consisting of 2 cycles of 3 loud beeps, then stop automatically.

The red light on the alarm will flash rapidly during the audible signal. Do not test with a naked flame.

Telecare Radio ID
The heat alarm includes a plug-in radio transceiver module to communicate with the Reach IP, Advent XT2 or Carer Response.

The Radio ID is a 10-digit code printed on the radio module label on the back of the heat alarm...

ZXT811 S:081923618 Iss-1 149308028A 19W8

Press Flat ID and enter the flat number the heat alarm is being installed in. Enter 4-digits e.g. 0014. Press Radio ID and enter the 10-digit code taken from the radio module label on the back of the heat alarm. Press Room Locations and select where the heat alarm is located from the on-screen options e.g. Kitchen. Press the Send button to update the XT2 system. Press the test button on the heat alarm to check operation.

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Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: +44 (0) 1670 352371 www.tynetec.co.uk
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Trusted Technology

Heat Alarm

Caring for People

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Registering the Heat Alarm onto a Carer Response
Refer to the Carer Response user manual for full details
of the button functions and how to navigate the menus.
From the Main menu select Programming.
From the Programming menu select Add transmitter.
The display will prompt you to Activate the transmitter... Press the test button on the heat alarm.
The Carer Response will beep and the display will change to the
Add transmitter menu with a box showing No ID. Press  then  to select Room, then press  Press  to select the room number box 0000. Press  to select the first digit, press  to move between the digits and press  or  to change each digit. Press  when the correct room number is displayed. Press  to select the alarm type box None. Press  then to select Smoke Detector then press  Press the  button to select Save then press  The display will show Radio ID saved to memory... Return to the Main menu and select Quit. Press the test button on the heat alarm to check operation.

Declaration of Conformity
We declare this product complies with the relevant UK legislation on condition that it is used in the manner intended, and in accordance with the current installation standards and/or the manufacturer's recommendations. A copy of the full UKCA Declaration of Conformity is available on request.
We declare this product complies with the relevant European legislation on condition that it is used in the manner intended, and in accordance with the current installation standards and/or the manufacturer's recommendations. A copy of the full CE Declaration of Conformity is available on request.
Chris Dodd CEO Legrand Assisted Living & Healthcare

Registering the Heat Alarm onto a Touchsafe Pro
Login to the Master Touchsafe Pro Nursecall Panel (must be V4.01 onward) using an Engineer or Manager password. From the Main Menu page select the Telecare option to open the screen shown below.

Touch the Add Telecare Device box and enter the Telecare device 10-digit Radio ID using the on-screen keypad. Touch the Filter box and enter the zone you want to add the Telecare device to using the on-screen keypad. Touch the Room box  and select the Callpoint ID from the list that will be used to cancel the Telecare alarm. Touch the Save button on the keypad. Touch the Close button to exit. Press the test button on the heat alarm to check operation.
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Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: +44 (0) 1670 352371 www.tynetec.co.uk
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