168 CO/Smoke Combo Detector INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS About the 1168................................ 1 Commercial ..................................................... 16 Indicator LEDs................................................. 1 Multi-Family..................................................... 16 Power Supply................................................... 1 Test the 1168...................................17 Voice Annunciation........................................ 1 Smoke Test...............................................
ABOUT THE 1168 The 1168 Wireless CO/Smoke Combo Detector features multi-criteria smoke sensing using a combination of photoelectric, heat, IR flame flicker, and carbon monoxide indicators. The 1168 reports both fire and CO alarms to the control panel. Use the onboard wireless transmitter to connect the 1168 with DMP 1100 Series Wireless Receivers.
1168 FEATURES CO Test Button Smoke Test Button Indicator LED Indicator Lights IR Flame Detector Indicator Lights Figure 1: 1168 Features 2 1168 CO/Smoke Combo Unit Installation and Programming Guide
PROGRAM THE 1168 When programming an 1168 CO/Smoke Combo Detector, refer to the appropriate panel programming guide as needed. PROGRAMMER MENU PROGRAMMER Enter 6653 (PROG) at the keypad to enter the PROGRAMMER menu. ZONE INFORMATION ZONE INFORMATION Press CMD until ZONE INFORMATION displays. Press a select key or area to enter the menu. ZONE NO: ZONE NUMBER * UNUSED * ZONE NAME ZONE TYPE FI PN Enter the zone number. Press CMD. Note: The 1168 takes up to three zone numbers (Smoke, CO, Temp).
FIRE BEL OUT: 0 NEXT ZONE? NO YES WIRELESS? YES TRANSMITTER SERIAL #: - FIRE BELL OUT Default is 0. Press CMD. NEXT ZONE At the NEXT ZONE? prompt, select NO. WIRELESS At the WIRELESS? prompt, select YES. Note: If you are programming the 1168 onto a zone that can be either hardwired or wireless, then this prompt appears. If the zone you are programming is wireless-only, then the prompt does not appear. SERIAL NUMBER Enter the eight-digit SERIAL #: - found on the device and press CMD.
SUPERVISION TIME SUPVSN TIME: 240 NEXT ZN? Enter the SUPVSN TIME, and press CMD. NEXT ZONE YES At the NEXT ZONE? prompt, select YES. ZONE NO: ZONE NUMBER * UNUSED * ZONE NAME ZONE TYPE CO Enter the zone number. This number must be consecutive with the previous zone. For example, if 500 was entered for Fire, 501 should be entered here. Press CMD. Denote the zone name as a carbon monxide (CO) zone. Press CMD. ZONE TYPE Press any select area.
NEXT ZONE? NO YES WIRELESS? YES TRANSMITTER SERIAL #: - NEXT ZONE At the NEXT ZONE? prompt, select NO. WIRELESS At the WIRELESS? prompt, select YES. Note: If you are programming the 1168 onto a zone that can be either hardwired or wireless, then this prompt appears. If the zone you are programming is wireless-only, then the prompt does not appear. SERIAL NUMBER Enter the eight-digit SERIAL #: - found on the device and press CMD.
NEXT ZN? NEXT ZONE YES At the NEXT ZONE?, prompt, select YES. ZONE NO: ZONE NUMBER ZONE NAME: ZONE NAME ZONE TYPE FI PN Enter the zone number. This number must be consecutive with the previous zones. For example, if 500 was entered for Fire and 501 was entered for CO, 502 should be entered here. Press CMD. Denote the zone name as a temperature (TEMP) zone. Press CMD. ZONE TYPE EM FIRE BEL OUT: SV 0 NEXT ZONE? NO YES Press any select area. Press CMD to move to the next set of menu options.
WIRELESS? YES WIRELESS At the WIRELESS? prompt, select YES. Note: If you are programming the 1168 onto a zone that can be either hardwired or wireless, then this prompt appears. If the zone you are programming is wireless-only, then the prompt does not appear. SERIAL NUMBER TRANSMITTER SERIAL #: - Enter the eight-digit SERIAL #: - found on the device and press CMD.
BELL OPTIONS FIRE BELL ACTION... FIRE TYPE: T BELL OPTIONS Press CMD until BELL OPTIONS displays, and then press a select key or area. FIRE BELL ACTION At FIRE BELL ACTION FIRE TYPE:, select T (temporal) as the action type. Note: Program this option to enable cadence synchronization with other 1168 units on the system.
SELECT A LOCATION Use the LED survey operation to select a proper location for the 1168. The LED survey operation allows one person to confirm communication with the wireless receiver or panel while the cover is removed. Because the transmitter LED on the 1168 is not visible, use a separate 1100 Series transmitter for the LED survey operation, such as the 1106 Universal Transmitter. 1. Hold the 1106 in the exact desired location. 2.
INSTALL THE 1168 1 MOUNT THE BASE After selecting a location, mount the 1168 on a flat wall or ceiling. The ensure optimum performance, mount the 1168 away from large metal objects. See Mounting Guidelines for more information. 1. Grasp the detector and twist counterclockwise to remove the detector from the mounting base. See Figure 2. 2. Use the supplied screws and anchors to mount the base to the surface. See Figure 3.
2 INSTALL THE BATTERY The 1168 comes pre-installed with four 3.0 V lithium batteries. Firmly grasp the battery pull-tab on the battery compartment and remove it. See Figure 4. 3 REPLACE THE COVER After installing the battery, replace the cover back on the base. Follow the directions below: 12 1. Place the detector on the base, aligning the raised tab on the detector’s lip and the cover latch on the base’s lip. 2. Rotate the detector until it clicks into place. 3.
MOUNTING GUIDELINES In addition to NFPA 72, use the following location guidelines to optimize performance and reduce false alarms. Refer to Figure 5. • • • • Place ceiling-mounted smoke detectors in the center of a room/hallway at least 4 inches from walls and partitions. If a ceiling is sloped, peaked, or gabled, place the detector 3 feet from the highest-point. If mounting to suspended ceiling tile, the tile must be secured with an appropriate fastener across ceiling panel supports.
AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION A proper location is critical to ensuring proper operation. Equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) Standard 72, Chapters, 2 and 8. You may need to reference other chapters of NFPA 72 or NFPA 101. Smoke detector regulations vary from state to state, so contact the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
LOCATIONS TO AVOID Smoke detectors should not be installed in or near the following locations: • In/near areas where combustion particles are common (kitchens, garages, furnaces, hot water heaters, or gas space heaters). • On ceilings in rooms next to kitchens if there is no transom between the room and the kitchen. • In damp or humid areas, such as bathrooms with showers. • In extremely cold or hot areas. • In dusty, dirty, or insect-infested areas.
Office Hall Office Conference Room Third Floor Stairwell Stairwell Lobby Second Floor COMMERCIAL Office Office Hall Apartment Closet Office Women’s Hall Stairwell Office Men’s Stairwell Office Apartment Apartment Hall Apartment Apartment Apartment Dining Kitchen First Floor Bathroom 16 Living Room Bedroom In commercial buildings, place smoke detectors in stairwells and every room on each level.
SMOKE TEST TEST THE 1168 1. Press the Smoke Test button on the 1168. 2. Hold a container of canned smoke close to the smoke entry openings. 3. Spray the smoke directly into the detector for 20 seconds or until the 1168 goes into alarm. CO TEST 1. Press the CO Test button on the 1168. 2. Hold a container of Solo C6 CO Detector Tester (or similar) close to the CO Gas Port. 3. Spray the can directly into the detector for 20 seconds or until the 1168 goes into alarm.
LED Indication and Sounder during Test and Trouble Mode Status LED (Top) Side LED Windows Sounder Speaker Smoke Test1;2 Blink RED once every sec Dark Temp-3 Voice smoke warning and alarm signal transmission Smoke System (functional) Blink RED once every 10 secs Blink once every 10 secs RealTest™ Functional CO Test1;2—Waiting for gas entry Blink GREEN once a sec Dark Silent Voice instructions and warning of alarm signal RealTest™ Functional CO Test—Successful gas entry Blink RED every 10 s
Mode Status LED (Top) Side LED Windows Sounder Speaker Smoke Maintenance Blink AMBER every 5 secs Dark Silent Voice smoke maintenace instructions if either test button is pressed CO Trouble Double Blink AMBER every 5 secs Dark Silent CO End of Life3—First 29 days Double Blink AMBER every 3 secs Dark Silent Voice end of life instructions when either test button is pressed CO End of Life3—First 30 days Double Blink AMBER every 3 secs Dark Chirp every 45 secs Voice end of life instructio
Test activated by the test switch or from the controller. Detector is functioning properly (within proper sensitivity). 1 If Test mode is activated and the LED and Sounder do not function, check for maintenance or trouble conditions. 2 3 Starts chirping after 30 days, continues until the batteries are replaced or die.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RESET THE LANGUAGE SELECTION Press and hold both the Smoke and CO test switch simultaneously for 10 seconds, then release. The green light will flash rapidly. Press and hold both buttons again for one second and release. The sensor begins speaking a welcome message. Language selection can now be made. The options are English and Spanish.
REPLACE THE BATTERIES Caution: The batteries used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F) or dispose of in fire. Use only Panasonic CR123A Lithium batteries. Use of other batteries may present a risk of fire or explosion. Keep used batteries away from children. Dispose of used batteries properly. Remove old batteries. Wait 10 seconds and then replace with four new batteries.
NFPA 72 GUIDELINES Total (Complete) Coverage If required, total coverage shall include all rooms, halls, storage areas, basements, attics, lofts, spaces above suspended ceilings, and other subdivisions and accessible spaces; and the inside of all closets, elevator shafts, enclosed stairways, dumbwaiter shafts, and chutes. Inaccessible areas shall not be required to be protected by detectors. (For exceptions, refer to NFPA 72.
Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors Heat-sensing fire detectors shall be installed in all areas where required by the NFPA codes and standards or by the authority having jurisdiction. Detection in New Apartment Buildings Approved, single-station smoke alarms shall be installed in accordance with 7-6.2.10 of NFPA 101 outside every sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on all levels of the dwelling unit including basements. (For exceptions, refer to this section of NFPA 72.
WARNING! Limitation of Smoke Detectors Wireless smoke alarms are very reliable, but may not work under all conditions. No fire alarm provides total protection of life or property. Smoke alarms are not a substitute for life insurance. Smoke alarms require a source of power to work. This smoke alarm will not operate and the alarm will not sound if the battery is dead or not installed properly. Smoke alarms may not be heard.
Fire Prevention and Escape The purpose of an early warning smoke alarm is to detect the presence of fire in its early stages and sound an alarm, giving the occupants time to exit the premises safely. Avoid Fire Hazards 26 • Do not smoke in bed. • Do not leave children home alone. • Never clean with flammable liquids such as gasoline. • Properly store materials. • Use general good housekeeping techniques to keep your home neat and tidy.
Operation Modes Mode Status LED (Top) Side LED Windows Sounder Speaker Power Up Blink GREEN every 2 secs Dark Silent Voice welcome, instructions after first time power-up or after default Normal (Standby) Single blink GREEN every 10 secs Dark Silent Silent Smoke Alarm Blink RED every 10 secs Blink Red Temp-3 Voice smoke warning Thermal Alarm Blink RED every 10 secs Blink Red Temp-3 Voice Smoke warning CO Alarm Blink RED every 10 secs Blink Blue Temp-4 Voice CO warning Powered D
COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Battery Life Expectancy At least 1 year Battery Type 4 x 3.0 V, CR123A Lithium; Panasonic CR123A only Sensitivity UL Limits .9 to 3.50%/ft; ULC Limits .9 to 3.08 %/ft Audible Signal 85dBA Frequency Range 905-924 MHz Dimensions 16.002 cm Diameter x 4.19 cm Thick 6.3 in Diameter x 1.
Compatibility 1100D Series Wireless Receiver 1100X Series Wireless Receiver XT30/XT50 Series Panels XR150/XR550 Series Panels XTLplus Series Panels XTLtouch Series Panels Note: Panels have to support the CO zone type to be compatible with the 1168.
FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm (7.874 in.) from all persons.
INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION This device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This system has been evaluated for RF Exposure per RSS-102 and is in compliance with the limits specified by Health Canada Safety Code 6.
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