Installation Instructions Document No. 466-1574
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Living
Room
Dining
Room
Basement
x
H
Hall
Bedroom
Bedroom
Living
Room
Recreation
Room
Basement
Hall
Bedroom
Bedroom
Living
Room
Dining
Room
Hall
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Kitchen
A smoke detector sho uld
b e lo ca t ed on ea ch le ve l .
Smoke detectors should
be located between t he
sleeping area and the rest
of the f amily living unit.
NOTE: Do not install smoke detectors wher e normal ambient t emperatures are above
100°F or b elow 40°F. A lso, d o not locate d etectors in front of AC/ H eat
registers o r other lo cations where normal air circulatio n will keep smoke
fr om e n terin g t he de t ect or.
NOTE: Additional information on household fire war ning is available at n omin al
cost f rom: T he National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park,
Quincy, MA 02269. Request Standard No. NFPA74.
H
x
Living
Room
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Dining
Room
Kitchen
TV
Room
In f am ily living un its wit h mo re
than o ne sleepin g area, locate a
smoke detector at each area.
H
NOTE : Ceilin g-mo un ted sm oke detectors should be lo cated in t he c e nt er o f t he ro om
o r hall, or not less than 4 inches from t he wall. When t he detector is mounted
o n the wall, t he top o f the detector should be 4 t o 12 inches from t he ceiling.
Required smoke detector
Heat d et ector
Indicates smoke detector is option al if door is not provid ed b et ween
basement and recreation rooms.
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ITI HomeLink
®
Transceiver (IHT)
The ITI HomeLink Transceiver is a radio transmitter/
receiver designed to receive signals from the Prince
Universal Transmitter (HomeLink), then retransmit
the signals to a security system panel, allowing the
HomeLink to control the arming, disarming, and light
functions of the security system. The IHT also en-
ables the user to control the garage door opener from
the HomeLink.
The ITI HomeLink Transceiver has not been investi-
gated by UL and should not be used on UL Listed
Systems.
SWS*
The Supervised Wireless Siren (#60-736-95) annun-
ciates alarm appropriate sounds and because of its
back-up battery, functions when the power is off. Su-
pervised means that the siren will notify the Control
Panel during trouble conditions such as low battery,
power failure, etc.
Note: Use of the SWS has not been investigated by UL.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm
The Learn Mode CO Alarm (#60-652-95) alerts users
to hazardous levels of carbon monoxide gas. If dan-
gerous concentrations of gas are present, the CO
Alarm’s red indicator light comes on, its internal siren
goes off, and it transmits an alarm to the Control Pan-
el. The Control Panel sounds its own alarm and calls
the central station.
Interrogator
®
200 Audio Verification Module
(AVM)*
The AVM (#60-687) gives the central station operator
the ability to hear what’s happening at the premises
during an alarm and speak directly to the system user.
The operator can then determine how serious an alarm
is, find out what kind of help is needed, and dispatch
the appropriate assistance. Only one AVM may be in-
stalled per Control Panel.
Note: Use of the above module has not been investigated
by UL.
Emergency Planning Floor Plan
Use the following guidelines when
drawing an emergency planning
floor plan for the homeowner:
•
Show all building levels.
•
Show exits from each room (2
exits per room are recom-
mended).
•
Show the locations of all secu-
rity system components.
•
Show the locations of any fire
extinguishers.
* = Not Available with Basic Model