User's Manual
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. F.01U.314.054 | 02c | 2016.05 | 4
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10 |
Certifi cations
Region Agency Certifi cation
US and
Canada
Control No.3170792
Conforms to ANSI/UL Std. 639
Conforms to ULC Std. S306-03
FCC FCC Part 15 Class B
IC 1249A-DLZB
ZigBee This ZigBee® Certifi ed product works in global 2.4 GHz
networks supporting ZigBee HA 1.2. ZigBee® Certifi ed is a
registered trademark of the ZigBee Alliance. ZigBee Cert
No.xxxx
®
10.1 | Low battery
A trouble status reported on the controller
might be the result of low batteries on the
detector. To trouble-shoot the condition,
begin by replacing the batteries. Refer to
Section 4 Installation to unlock the detector
and Section 9.1 Battery replacement to open/
replace batteries. Replacing the detector:
1. Slide the detector back onto the base.
This starts a 15 second timer. The LED
cycles red, green, and yellow during this
time. As soon as the LED cycling has
completed, walk test mode starts.
2. Complete all steps in Section 7.
9.2 | Detector reset
Unlock and open the detector then follow the
steps below to reset the detector to factory
settings:
1. Remove the battery tray.
2. Press and hold the tamper switch.
3. Reinsert the battery tray.
4. Release the tamper switch within
four seconds after the battery tray is
reinserted.
5. Slide the detector body onto the base.
6. Repeat Sections 7 and 8 completely.
NOTICE!
The detector can also be reset
remotely through the supporting
controller.
9.1 | Battery replacement
Perform the following to replace the
batteries:
1. Remove the detector from the base.
Refer to Section 3 Installation to unlock
the detector.
2. Hold the detector body with one hand.
With the other hand, insert the tip of
your fi nger into the cavity at the top of
the battery tray.
3. Press down while sliding the tray
completely out of the motion detector
body. Refer to Figure 9.1.
4. Insert one or two batteries, observing
proper polarity. Refer to the diagram on
the battery tray for proper positioning.
5. Slide the battery tray into the detector
body using two fi ngers with the fi nger
cavity facing out. Be certain to slide the
tray in until the top of the tray is fl ush
with the top of the detector body until
you feel it “click” into position.
Figure 9.1: Removing the battery tray
NOTICE!
Battery life for one battery is good
up to 3 years. Using a second
battery (optional) can increase
battery life up to 6 years total.
NOTICE!
Replace all old batteries with new
ones. Do not mix between old
batteries and new batteries.
10 | Troubleshooting
Refer to the following sections for
troubleshooting information.
10.2 | Detector malfunction
A trouble or error status report might occur
when the detector experiences a failure (for
example low battery, detection failure). This
is indicated by a single red LED fl ash every
10 seconds during normal operation, or by a
rapid sequence of four red LED fl ashes when
the detector attempts to enter walk test
mode. Check your control panel status for
more information.
NOTICE!
Bosch is committed to responsible
environmental stewardship. Please
dispose of batteries in accordance
with local laws and regulations in
your area. Contact your local waste
disposal authorities or consult
www.e-cyclingcentral.com to fi nd
an electronics recycling center
near you.
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