the other unit twice; it will beep once and the LED will flash red rapidly,
indicating it is searching for a device to connect to.
3.
After the search is successful and an interconnected group is created, both units
will beep once and automatically exit the interconnection mode. At this point,
both units will only flash once 60 seconds, indicating they are in normal standby
mode.
4.
If you want to connect a third alarm to this group, first activate a new device
according to its operating instructions, and then quickly press the test/silence
button on either of the 2 previously interconnected units 4 times. This unit will
beep once, and the LED will flash red slowly, indicating it is ready to add a new
device to the network. Next, quickly press the test/silence button on the new unit
twice, and the LED will flash redrapidly as it searches for a network to connect to.
After the third unit successfully joins the interconnected network, both units will
beep once and automatically exit the interconnection mode.
5.
If you want to connect more units, simply repeat step 4. Up to 24 alarms can be
interconnected this way.
To ensure that all alarms enter the same interlinked
network, make sure you only work with 2 units at a time
—
one unit enters
the pairing mode and the other unit enters the searching mode.
6.
Test the alarms according to the steps in the section ―Alarm Testing.‖
Quickly press 4 times
Quickly press twice
RF
Hold down