User's Manual

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Mounting the Sensor
1. Locate the base mounting holes and mount the base to
the wall or ceiling with the appropriate hardware (Figure
3)
2. Attach the sensor to the mounting base
Figure 3: Mounting Holes
Testing
1. Before permanently securing the sensor to the wall or
ceiling, test the sensor from the installation location
using one of the following methods.
2. Place the panel in sensor test mode.
3. Plug in a portable hair dryer.
4. Hold the hair dryer about 12 to 18 in. away from the
sensor, aiming it at the side of the sensor.
5. Listen for the appropriate number of beeps from interior
sirens and speakers (refer to the specific panel
documentation).
6. To test the freeze sensor, use either freeze spray or
place an ice cube in a plastic bag and hold against the
sensor until the device trips.
7. Listen for the appropriate number of beeps from interior
sirens and speakers
Magnet Test
Note: Notify central station before any live testing to avoid fire
response. The magnet test allows the sensor to send an actual
alarm signal to the control panel, if a magnet is held against the
housing for 15 seconds.
Figure 4: Magnet Mark
1. With the sensor permanently mounted, place a magnet
against the mark located on the sensor body. (Figure 4)
2. Hold the magnet in place for about 15 seconds
3. The control panel should respond by sounding the fire
alarm (Heat and Freeze Alarm)
4. Disarm control panel to silence alarm
Replacing the Batteries
Battery life depends on how often the sensor transmits
signals, but is more dependent on the temperature of the
installation environment. When the battery voltage gets low,
the sensor transmits a low battery signal to the panel. The
panel then activates trouble beeps to notify the customer
that the sensor battery must be replaced. Pressing the
Status button identifies the sensor with the low battery.
Replace the battery immediately when this condition occurs,
using the following battery: Panasonic CR123A 3V
Battery Disposal
The batteries used in this sensor are lithium batteries and
are not reusable. Be sure to properly dispose of used lithium
batteries according to your local hazardous waste disposal
laws.
Specifications
Minimum Rate of Rise rating 12° to 15ºF (6.7° to 8.3C)
Operating temperature
135°F (57°C): 32 - 100°F (0 - 37°C)
200°F (94°C): 32 - 150°F (0 - 66°C)
UL max. Ambient ceiling 100°F/150°F (37.8ºC / 65.6ºC)
Storage Temperature -30 to 167°F (-34 to 75°C)
Relative Humidity 0 to 95% noncondensing
Detection range up to 2500 sq. ft.
Frequency 319.5 MHz (crystal-controlled)
Expected Battery Life 10 years
Standby Current Less than 0.9 µA
Supervision Interval 62-68 minutes
Enclosure Dimensions
Diameter: 2.29" (58.25mm)
Height: 1.28" (32.4mm)
Regulatory
UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire
Protective Signaling Systems
UL 985 Household Fire Warning
System Units
CAN/ULC-S530 Heat Actuated Fire
Detectors for Fire Alarm Systems
CSFM Category 7270
FCC: 15.109 Class B, 15.231
Industry Canada: ICES-003, RSS-
210
Contact Information
Visit us online at www.interlogix.com.
For technical support, see www.interlogix.com/support
Product Ordering
Model
HDX-135 Wireless 135°F (57°C) Rate-of-Rise Heat
Sensor
HDX-200 Wireless 200°F (93°C) Rate-of-Rise Heat
Sensor
HDX-135Z Wireless 135°F (57°C) Rate-of-Rise Heat &
Freeze Sensor
Magnet Mark
and Location
Mounting
Holes