12
Creating Your Wireless Network
The Crossfire CFH10 Alarm communicates on its own private home network. This
network is created simply by powering up new alarms one at a time.
General Note: The wireless network is limited
to 18 total units. Only 12 of these units may be
smoke alarms, the remaining units can be CO and
heat alarms
Activate your next alarm by moving its slide
switch as shown above.
This alarm has been added to
your network!
One minute after activating the last alarm, the
WIRELESS light will stop flashing on the original
alarm, and it will join the network. The network
is now closed.
Continue activating each new alarm, one alarm
at a time, until all alarms have been added to
the network. This should include smoke and CO
alarms as well.
The blue WIRELESS light will flash briefly, then the
alarm will chirp twice and all four of the lighted
icons will strobe on in succession.
The blue WIRELESS light will begin to flash slowly.
While the blue WIRELESS light is flashing,
additional alarms may be added to your network.
Activate your first alarm by moving the slide
switch located on the back side of the alarm in
the direction indicated by the arrow.
General Note: It is easiest to first create the
wireless network while all alarms are located
together, such as on a table.
Note: This switch is connected to a lock-out
mechanism that will prevent installation on the
bracket until activated.
The slide switch will lock into place when fully
positioned.