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RadioLink Ei168 User Manual

RadioLink Ei168
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RadioLink Ei168 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Test ButtonYes
TypePhotoelectric
Alarm Volume≥85dB at 3 meters
LED IndicatorYes
Alarm Sound Level85dB
Operating Temperature0°C
Humidity Range10% (non-condensing)

Summary

Quick Installation Guide

Install RadioLINK Base in Ceiling

Install each RadioLINK Base in the ceiling at least 0.30m from light fittings and connect to mains circuit.

Slide Alarm onto RadioLINK Base

Slide alarm onto the Ei168 RadioLINK Base to activate rechargeable back-up cells.

House Code the Units

Insert screwdriver into house code switch slots of each unit within 15 minutes to activate house code mode.

Test Alarm Communication

Press the button test on each alarm to ensure all units are communicating.

Installation Procedure

Select Installation Location

Select a location for the RadioLINK Base as advised in the Smoke/Heat Alarm instruction leaflet.

Activating the Repeater Function

Troubleshooting RF Link Issues

Ensure Sufficient Test Button Press

Ensure test button is held down until amber light comes on continuously for 3.5 seconds.

Convert Base to Repeater

Convert a centrally located RadioLINK Base into a Repeater as per Section 4.

Optimize Antenna Position

Extend the flexible antenna from the base housing and position it flat against the ceiling.

Adjust Unit Placement

Re-locate or rotate units to improve signal reception, moving them away from metal surfaces or wiring.

Checking & Maintaining Your Smoke Alarm System

Getting Your RadioLINK Base Serviced