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SmartLINK Module Ei3000MRF
for Mains Powered Multi-Sensor Fire / Smoke / Heat /
CO Alarms - Ei3000 Series
Instruction Manual
Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It
contains vital information on the operation and installation of your
Alarm. The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.
If you are just installing the unit, the leaflet MUST be given to the
householder. The leaflet is to be given to any subsequent user.

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1. Installation and House Coding 3
2. Testing the System 14
3. Identifying the source of the alarm 15
4. SmartLINK Troubleshooting 16
5. Indicator summary table 18
6. Limitations of Radio Communications 19
7. Guarantee 20
8. End of Life (EOL) Check 21
9. Technical Specifications 22
10. Contact Us 24
Contents

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Figure 1
1. Installation and House Coding
Disconnect the mains power supply. it is now safe to remove the Alarm from
its mounting plate. Using a screwdriver, insert into the removal slot on the
side of the Alarm (see Removing the Alarm section of the Alarm manual).
Push the lower half of the Alarm away from the screwdriver, in the
direction of the arrow on the cover (see Fig. 1).
CAUTION: The existing hard-wired interconnection may need to be
disconnected at this point (refer to the Installation section in the Alarm
instruction manual). If a hard-wired connection and an RF connection exist
between the SAME two Alarms, a continuous Alarm loop signal may occur.

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Fitting the Ei3000MRF Module
To fit the Ei3000MRF Module, first
hold the flexible antenna and guide
it into its designated hole in the
rear of the unit until about 2/3 of
its length is inserted (Fig. 2a). Then,
hold the module housing (Fig. 2b)
and plug it into the Alarm, being
careful to align the pins and keeping
them perpendicular to the base as the
module is inserted (Fig. 2c). Ensure the
module is fully home, by checking that
it is flush with the surrounding Alarm
housing.
Pin
Alignment
Figure 2a

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Pin
Alignment
Pin
Alignment
Note: If the Alarm starts beeping rapidly after the module has been
fitted, the module has to be reset (see Factory Reset section).
Figure 2b Figure 2c

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The LED on the side of the Alarm may flash red, blue, green.
Re-attach the Alarm to the mounting plate. Switch back on the mains
power. Check for the green LED on the Alarm cover. Power supply to the
Ei3000MRF will be confirmed by the LED on the side of the Alarm flashing
in red, blue and green (see Fig. 3).
blue, red & green LED
Figure 3

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House Coding the Unit
Using a screwdriver, press and hold the House Code button on the side of
the unit until the LED lights up blue (see Fig 4). Immediately release the
button, the LED will flash blue rapidly and then stop.
Note: If the LED light up in a different colour than the one you expected,
keep the house code button pressed until the colour you are looking for
lights up again.
Figure 4

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The flashing will repeat every 5 seconds thereafter. Repeat this procedure
for all Alarms in the system.
Note: If the LED flashes red rapidly after the House Code button is
released, the communication has failed between the Alarm and the
module. The module will not enter House Code mode. Remove the
module from the Alarm, re-seat and try again. If it fails the second time,
then contact us.
Check to ensure all RF devices have been successfully House Coded. This
can be done by counting the number of blue flashes on each Alarm. The
number of flashes should correspond to the number of RF devices in the
system. (i.e. 4 flashes if there are 4 devices in the system).
Note: If an Ei3028 Alarm is included in the system, there will be an extra
blue flash (this corresponds to the 2 independent sensors in the Alarm
head). e.g with 4 RF devices in a system, one of which is an Ei3028 you
would expect 5 blue flashes during the housecode process and so on.

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N.B. We recommend, for ease of installation and RF communication,
that up to 12 RF devices can be installed in any one RF coded system.
Please contact us for further advise if additional RF devices are required.
You can exit this mode by pressing the House Code button on one of
the RF Alarms. Keep the button pressed until the LED lights up blue and
then release.
The Alarm will now send a signal to all the other RF devices in the system
to exit House Code. Alternatively, the RF Alarms will automatically exit
the House Code mode after 30 minutes. To check the system, press the
test button on any Alarm. After a few seconds all Alarms should now
sound. All Alarms in the system should be checked similarly.
Caution: Do not House Code another group (e.g. adjacent apartment)
until the current House Code has been completed.

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Remote House Coding
If you want to add an Alarm in a system that has already been house
coded, follow these steps:
Using a screwdriver, press and hold the House Code button of one of
Alarms in the system until you see all colours flashing - red, blue, green
(typically takes about 8 seconds) and then release. This Alarm will now
send an RF message to all the previously installed (compatible) devices
to re-enter House Code mode.
Put the new Alarm you wish to add to the system into House Code mode
(see “Installation and House Coding” section). As before, allow sufficient
time so that all Alarms are now house coded correctly (this can be
confirmed by counting the number of flashes on each Alarm). You can
then exit House Code mode manually or let it exit automatically after 30
minutes. (N.B. for this feature to work all devices in the system must be
SmartLINK or RadioLINK+).
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