2GIG
‐
SMKT3
‐
345
WIRELESS SMOKE/HEAT/FREEZE ALARM
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
FCC
ID:
ZFH
‐
SMKT3345
Industry
Canada
ID:
9640A
‐
SMKT3345
2GIG’s
Wireless
Smoke/Heat/Freeze
Alarm
is
a
3xAAA
battery
‐
powered
wireless
alarm
intended
for
use
in
a
2GIG
system.
The
alarm
has
a
built
‐
in
wireless
transmitter,
which
communicates
with
the
2GIG
Control
Panel.
When
smoke,
excessive
heat
or
cold
is
detected,
the
alarm
sounds
a
loud
local
alarm
and
the
built
‐
in
transmitter
sends
a
signal
to
the
Control
Panel.
This
alarm
is
designed
to
provide
protection
within
a
35
‐
foot
radius
of
the
unit.
The
2GIG
‐
SMTK3
‐
345
can
send
alarm,
tamper
and
battery
condition
messages
to
the
Control
Panel.
Box Contents
•
Wireless
Smoke/Heat
Alarm
•
Pack
of
screws
and
fixings
•
3
AAA
Energizer
E92
batteries
(1.5
V1100mAh)
or
equivalent
The
Wireless
Smoke/Heat
Alarm
contains
a
sounder
that
generates
the
ASHI
s3.41
temporal
3
pattern
in
an
alarm
condition.
In
alarm,
a
message
is
also
sent
to
the
Control
Panel
and
the
alarm’s
zone
type
and
name
are
displayed
at
the
panel.
During
an
alarm
condition,
pressing
the
alarm’s
hush
button
silences
the
sounder.
Tricolored
LED
(red,
yellow,
green)
and
a
sounder
on
the
alarm
provide
local
visual
and
audible
indication
of
the
alarm’s
status.
After
power
‐
up
has
completed
and
the
alarm
is
functioning
normally,
the
green
LED
blinks
every
12
seconds.
Alarm
Trouble:
When
the
alarm
has
a
general
fault,
the
yellow
LED
blinks
once
every
four
seconds
and
there
is
a
chirp
every
48
seconds.
After
4
hours
the
2GIG
Control
Panel
displays
a
loss
of
supervision
message.
Alarm
Dirty
Feature:
When
the
alarm
has
been
contaminated,
the
yellow
LED
blinks
once
every
8
seconds
and
there
is
a
chirp
every
48
seconds.
After
4
hours
the
2GIG
Control
Panel
displays
a
loss
of
supervision
message.
Low
Battery
Detection:
The
Wireless
Smoke/Heat
Alarm
is
powered
by
3
AAA
batteries.
The
alarm
regularly
checks
for
a
low
battery.
If
a
low
battery
is
detected,
the
transmitter
sends
a
low
battery
message
to
the
2GIG
Control
Panel,
that
displays
the
alarm’s
ID
at
low
battery.
In
addition,
the
yellow
LED
of
the
alarm
blinks
every
12
seconds.
The
alarm’s
sounder
chirps
every
48
seconds
(yellow
LED
continues
to
blink)
until
the
batteries
are
replaced.
Pressing
the
hush
button
silences
the
chirping
for
12
hours
if
no
other
trouble
conditions
exist.
Replace
the
batteries
when
the
chirping
begins.
Replace
the
old
batteries
with
new
ones.
If
you
are
experiencing
low
battery
issues,
check
to
make
sure
that
you
have
the
correct
batteries
installed
(3
AAA
Energizer
E92).
Inserting and Replacing Batteries
1.
Remove
the
alarm
from
its
base
by
twisting
the
it
counter
‐
clockwise.
Remove
and
dispose
of
the
batteries
according
to
your
local
regulations.
2. To
ensure
proper
power
‐
down
sequence,
wait
a
minimum
of
20
seconds
before
inserting
new
batteries.
3. Insert
3
AAA
Energizer
E92
batteries
in
the
battery
compartment.
Follow
the
polarity
diagram
inside
the
compartment.
If
the
batteries
are
inserted
incorrectly,
remove
gently
with
a
non
‐
conductive
tool
and
correctly
reinsert.
4. Reinstall
the
alarm
onto
the
mounting
base
by
turning
the
alarm
clockwise
until
the
mating
marks
align.
5. After
the
power
‐
up
sequence,
the
green
LED
should
blink
about
once
every
12
seconds
to
indicate
normal
operation.
If
the
batteries
are
not
inserted
correctly,
the
alarm
will
not
operate
and
the
batteries
may
be
damaged.
If
the
alarm
does
not
power
‐
up,
check
for
correct
battery
insertion
and
for
fully
charged
batteries.
Constant
exposure
to
high
humidity
may
reduce
battery
life.
Programming
The
following
steps
describe
general
guidelines
for
programming
(learning)
the
Wireless
Smoke/Heat
Alarm
(2GIG
‐
SMKT3
‐
345)
into
the
2GIG
Control
Panel.
Scroll
between
options
using
the
←
and
→
arrows.
Move
to
the
previous
or
next
prompt
by
pressing
the
↑
and
↓
arrows.
For
more
details
regarding
how
to
program
the
Control
Panel,
refer
to
the
2GIG
Control
Panel
Install
Guide
.
1. Select
RF
sensor
#(01
to
48).
Assign
the
Wireless
Smoke/Heat
Alarm
to
a
new
zone.
2. Select
RF
sensor
type.
(09)
24
‐
hour
fire
(recommended
for
smoke
and
fire)
(16)
24
‐
hour
fire
with
verification
(optional)
(23)
no
response
type
(optional
with
freeze)
3. Select
RF
equipment
type.
4. Select
RF
sensor
equipment
code.
Enter
1058
for
the
SMKT3
‐
345
2GIG
Smoke/Heat
Alarm.
5. Enter
RF
sensor
serial
number
(7
digits).
Manual
Entry:
Type
in
the
last
7
digits
of
the
TX
ID
that
is
found
outside
the
box
or
on
the
bottom
of
the
head
unit
by
removing
the
base.
Auto
Entry:
With
the
panel
in
Learn
‐
in
mode
(press
Shift
then
Learn
)
cause
a
tamper
on
the
alarm
by
twisting
the
base
unit
counter
‐
clockwise
and
removing
it.
The
correct
TX
ID
should
appear.
Accept
the
correct
TX
ID
by
pressing
ok
.
Remember
to
press
the
↓
arrow
to
continue
through
the
system
configuration
prompts.
6. Select
RF
sensor
equipment
age.
(0)
new
(product
is
new)
(1)
existing
(product
already
exists).
7. Select
RF
sensor
loop
number.
Select
which
loop
you
would
like
to
set
up.
(1)
Smoke
(2)
Heat
(3)
Freeze
NOTE:
Each
loop
must
be
setup
as
a
different
zone.
If
you
want
to
utilize
all
three
features
(smoke,
heat,
freeze)
you
will
need
to
setup
three
different
zones
and
use
each
loop.
8. Select
RF
sensor
1
dialer
delay
(0)
disabled
(there
should
never
be
a
dialer
delay
on
this
type
of
alarm)
9. Construct
RF
sensor
descriptor.
Press
Insert
then
press
any
number
between
002
and
255
to
add
a
word.
For
example,
if
you
wanted
to
name
this
alarm
as
“smoke
alarm,”
press
Insert
then
press
208
for
SMOKE
.
Press
Insert
then
press
005
for
ALARM
.
10. Select
RF
sensor
reports
(0
to
1).
(0)
disabled
(sensor
does
not
report
to
central
station)
(1)
enabled
(sensor
reports
to
the
central
station)
11. Select
RF
sensor
supervised
(0
to
1).
(0)
disabled
(sensor
does
not
report
loss
of
supervision
or
low
battery)
(1)
enabled
(sensor
reports
loss
of
supervision
or
low
battery)
12. Select
RF
sensor
chime
(0
to
13).
(0)
disabled
(panel
will
not
chime
when
sensor
is
activated)
(1)
‐
(13)
(selects
a
voice
and
chime
to
sound
when
sensor
is
activated)
13. To
program
another
sensor,
click
next
.
14. To
exit
programming,
click
skip
then
end
and
exit
.
Upon
exit,
the
panel
takes
a
few
seconds
to
reset.
Testing
Before
testing,
put
the
panel
into
test
mode
so
the
central
station
is
not
notified
to
prevent
unwanted
alarms.
Testing
the
alarm
activates
an
alarm
sound
and
sends
a
signal
to
the
Control
Panel.
The
test
function
cannot
be
used
if
the
alarm
has
a
trouble
condition.
Test
alarm
sounder,
LEDs
and
transmitter
1.Hold
the
Test
button
for
4
beeps
(approximately
6
seconds).
2.Release
the
Test
button.
3.Once
released,
the
product
will
continue
to
beep
5
more
times.
Before
the
beeps
stop,
a
signal
will
be
sent
triggering
the
alarm.
Smoke
Test
Hold
a
cotton
wick
at
the
side
of
the
alarm
and
gently
blow
smoke
through
the
alarm
until
the
smoke
triggers
the
alarm.
You
can
also
use
smoke
aerosol.
Direct
Heat
Test
(Use
Hair
Dryer
1000
‐
1500
Watts)
Direct
heat
toward
the
alarm.
Hold
the
heat
source
about
12
inches
from
the
alarm
to
avoid
damage
to
the
plastic.
The
alarm
resets
only
after
it
has
time
to
cool.
If
an
alarm
fails
any
of
these
tests,
see
Maintenance
for
how
to
clean
the
alarm.
Mounting the Alarm
1.
See
the
diagram
to
install
the
mounting
base
on
the
ceiling
or
on
the
wall.
Use
the
2
screws
and
anchors
provided.
Maneuver
the
base
so
the
screws
are
at
the
elbow
of
the
screw
slots
and
secure.
2.
Fit
the
alarm
inside
the
base
by
aligning
it
over
the
base
as
shown
(alarm’s
alignment
notch
should
be
slightly
offset
from
the
mounting
base
tamper
release
tab),
then
turn
the
alarm
clockwise
until
the
alarm
clicks
into
the
base.