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Apollo 51000-357 - User Manual

Apollo 51000-357
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ATTENTION: This manual should be read prior to use and retained for
further information.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm is a 3xAAA battery powered wireless
detector intended for use with a compatible wireless alarm system. The
detector has a built-in wireless transmitter, which communicates with the
control panel. When smoke is detected, the alarm sounds a loud local alarm
and the built-in transmitter sends a signal to the control panel. The Wireless
Smoke Heat Alarm contains an integrated xed 41°F temperature freeze
sensor that will send a warning signal based on temperature detected. This
detector is designed to provide protection with 70-foot spacing capability.
The detector can send alarm, tamper and battery condition messages to
the system’s receiver. Refer to the wireless system’s instruction for the
maximum number of transmitters that can be supported.
CONTENTS OF BOX:
Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm with base
51000-355 / 51000-357
Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm
Installation Guide
Installation guide (APD0601)
Pack of screws and anchors
Labels or decals as appropriate
3 AAA PC2400 Duracell Procell batteries (1.5V 1100mAh) or 3 AAA
Energizer E92 batteries (1.5V 1100mAh)
The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm contains a sounder which generates the
ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 pattern in an alarm condition. In alarm, a message
is also sent to the control panel and the detector’s ID is displayed at the
console. During an alarm condition, pressing the detector’s hush button
will silence the sounder (see table below). The mounting base installation
is simplied by the incorporation of features compatible for both drywall
fasteners (not supplied) and other methods.
Tricolored LED (red, yellow, green) and a sounder on the detector provide
local visual and audible indication of the detector’s status as listed in Table
1.
During initial power-up the LED blinks alternately red, yellow then green. It
takes about 8 seconds for the detector to stabilize.
After power-up has completed and the detector is functioning normally, the
green LED blinks once every 12 seconds.
Detector Trouble: When the detector has a general fault, the yellow LED
blinks once every four seconds and there is a chirp every 48 seconds. After
12 hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message.
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Summary

INSTALLATION GUIDANCE

PROGRAMMING

Procedure for enrolling wireless smoke/heat detectors into the system.

RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR SMOKE HEAT ALARM

Guidance on optimal placement of detectors within dwelling units.

MOUNTING THE DETECTOR

Instructions for physically attaching the detector to its mounting base.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT

Steps for installing and replacing the detector's batteries.

DETECTOR TESTING

TESTING DETECTOR OPERATION

Tests the detector's sounder, LEDs, and transmitter functionality.

SMOKE TEST

Verifies smoke detection capability by using smoke aerosol.

DIRECT HEAT METHOD

Tests thermistor response using a heat source.

MAINTENANCE

SAFETY AND RESPONSE PROCEDURES

FAMILY ESCAPE PLAN

Guidance on creating and practicing a home fire escape plan.

SAFETY TIPS

General advice for home fire safety and preparedness.

IF THE ALARM SOUNDS

Instructions on what to do when the smoke alarm is activated.

TECHNICAL AND REGULATORY INFORMATION

SPECIFICATIONS

Technical details and performance metrics of the smoke heat alarm.

REGULATORY INFORMATION NOTICE

Information regarding FCC compliance and other regulatory requirements.

Apollo 51000-357 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandApollo
Model51000-357
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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