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Step 1: To generate the wireless test signal, press the button
on the wireless module for around 5 seconds until the
operating LED of the wireless module starts to flash
red.
Step 2: Briefly press the button once. The wireless test signal
will now be sent.
This signal will trigger a response from all SmartHome smoke
detectors that belong to the wireless network. They will then
output three short signals every eight seconds via the acoustic
signal generator (buzzer) in the wireless module; this pattern is
generated a total of 10 times. The test wireless signals are only
evaluated by the wireless modules of the smoke detectors; they
are not processed in any way by the smoke detectors themselves.
The other configured SmartHome components will not respond to
the wireless test signals either.
To test all of the components in the system, trigger a smoke
alarm (e.g. with cigarette smoke).
10 Information on range
The wireless system that is used operates in the range of 868
MHz, which is also used by other wireless services. This means
that the operation and range of the wireless device can be