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3. Install battery. Place one 3-volt lithium Duracell
DL123A, Varta/Power One Model CR123A or Pana-
sonic CR123A NEGATIVE END FIRST in its battery
compartment, observing correct polarity (see page
21). Connect one 9-volt Duracell MN-1604 alkaline
battery and place it into its battery compartment. In-
stall batteries and enroll the ISEC-SMOKE into the
Hub before mounting.
The smoke detector and transmitter are powered by
one 9-volt alkaline battery and one 3-volt lithium bat-
tery (supplied) which can power the unit for at least
one year. If the battery voltage drops below normal, a
low-battery report will be sent to the receiver with any
status or alarm transmission. If a low-battery condi-
tion is indicated, always replace both batteries.
NOTE: Temperature and humidity extremes may re-
duce the life of the batteries. In addition, the ISEC-
SMOKE detector is designed to prevent re-mounting
to the mounting plate without the detector battery in-
stalled.
Use Only Batteries Specified In Marking. Use of A
Different Battery May Have A Detrimental Effect On
Detector Operation.
To AutoEnroll using the ISEC-WL-TOUCH keypad,
see page 65.
4. Pick smoke-detector location. Referring to the
NFPA standard on page 22, select a suitable location
to mount the ISEC-SMOKE.
Note: Mounting the ISEC-SMOKE on foil-backed
wallpaper is NOT recommended because the radio
range will be reduced.
The ISEC-SMOKE is a high-quality photoelectric smoke
detector with built-in supervised digitally-coded radio
transmitter. It is compatible with Napcos iSecure-series
system that monitor alarms, restores, low battery and
status.
During normal operation, the LED on the ISEC-SMOKE
flashes once every 30 seconds. As soon as smoke is
detected, the ISEC-SMOKE sounds a local alarm and
the transmitter sends an alarm signal to the supervised
receiver. The alarm signal is repeated every 10 seconds
thereafter as long as smoke is still present. A restore
report is sent when the smoke detection chamber clears.
Supervisory status reports are sent from the ISEC-
SMOKE every hour.
Coding switches are not required or used in the ISEC-
SMOKE. Each transmitter is assigned a unique identifi-
cation code number at the factory. To AutoEnroll using
the ISEC-WL-TOUCH keypad, see page 65.
1. Remove the mounting plate. Remove the ISEC-
SMOKE mounting plate by turning the plate counter-
clockwise and pulling it up.
2. Identify components. Examine the ISEC-SMOKE to
identify the component locations.
6. Install Smoke Sensors
continued
LIFT TO
REMOVE
MOUNTING
PLATE
TWIST
MOUNTING
PLATE TO
UNLOCK
LIFT HERE
TO OPEN
RF ID#
LABEL
LIFT HERE
TO OPEN
(OBSERVE
POLARITY)
BATTERY
COMPARTMENTS
DINING
ROOM
KITCHEN
SMOKE
DETECTOR
BEDROOM BEDROOM
LIVING
ROOM
BEDROOM
3-VOLT BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
9-VOLT BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
()
(+)

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NAPCO iSecure Specifications

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BrandNAPCO
ModeliSecure
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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