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Smoke Alarm Remote Control
User Guide
MODEL 6000THL
TEST/ALARM
MEMORY
SMOKE ALARM
CONTROL
FA U LT
LOCATE/HUSH

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Contents
1. Introduction ......................................................... 4
2. Technical Specification ...................................... 6
3. Installation .......................................................... 7
4. Programming the Network...................................9
5. Operation............................................................11
6. Remote Status and
Visual Indicators Table ......................................13
7. Troubleshooting Table .......................................15
8. Service and Warranty .......................................16
9. Warranty Registration....................................... 18
Quick Setup for New Wireless Network
............................................................................... 19

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Thank you for purchasing this PSA Lifesaver
Smoke Alarm Remote Control
NOTE: Please thoroughly read this User Guide and
save the document for future reference and to pass
on to any subsequent owner.
Important: Please read this user guide before
installation.

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1. Introduction:
The Smoke Alarm Remote Control model
6000THL allows compatible Lifesaver Smoke
Alarms to be conveniently tested, hushed and
located. It has a memory feature and status
indication. This controller is wireless and will
provide home owners with a more convenient
method to identify which smoke alarm has
activated, easily silence alarms and also promote
regular testing of smoke alarms. The Smoke
Alarm Remote Control will only control compatible
240VAC mains powered smoke alarm models that
are mounted on the 6000WB Wireless Base.
Important: Only compatible smoke alarms will
operate with the remote control. Failing to use the
correct smoke alarm and accessories may render
the system inoperable.
One Smoke Alarm Remote Control can operate
up to 23 smoke alarms on a wireless system.
Compatible: Models
Smoke Alarm 6000DCW, 6000, 6000RL,
6000W, 6000RLW
Wireless Base 6000WB

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The wireless signal uses radio frequency to
create an interlinked network of smoke alarms.
When one smoke alarm activates, it will trigger
other smoke alarms within the same wireless
network. The Smoke Alarm Remote Control will
test, hush and locate smoke alarms within the
same wireless network.
Feature:
TEST/ALARM
MEMORY
SMOKE ALARM
CONTROL
FA U LT
LOCATE/HUSH
Front
LED
Button
(TEST/LOCATE/
HUSH/MEMORY)
- Test/Alarm(Red),
- Fault(Amber),
- Memory(Red),
- Locate/Hush(Green)
(OFF/ ON)
Switch
Bracket holder
Back

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2. Technical Specification
Power: Lithium 10 year battery
Radio Frequency: 918 MHz
Wireless Range: 100 meters open air. 30m indoors.
Operation: Up to 23 units
Temperature: 0°C– 40°C
Humidity: 0 – 93% (non-condensing)
Service Life: 10 years from installation
Approval: AS/NZS 4268:2017
AS/NZS 3786:2014 (Selected Clause)
AS/NZS CISPR 32:2015
AS/NZS 62368.1:2018
AS/NZS 2772.2:2016 AMD 1:2018
This product has an expected service life of 10 years
under normal conditions. We recommend that you
should replace the product after 10 years from
installation date to ensure normal operation.

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3. Installation
The Remote Control can be mounted either on a
wall bracket, or directly on the wall.
a. To mount the Remote Control directly on the
wall.
1. Remove the back cover of the remote
using a small flat blade screwdriver at the
bottom of the Remote Control.
2. Fix the back cover on the wall using screws
provided.
3. Fit the Remote Control back into its back
cover.
Close
Close
(1)
(2) (3)

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Slide down
Side Wall
b. Mounting Bracket.
The Remote Control can be mounted onto a wall
bracket. Mount the remote bracket on the wall,
then slide the Smoke Alarm Remote Control into
the bracket.

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4. Programming the Network
Before using the Remote Control, the unit needs to
be programmed to an existing wireless network of
smoke alarms.
4.1 Definitions:
OOB: Out Of Box. Factory Default status. When first turned
ON, an OOB device will auto-search and join an existing
wireless network.
Standby: Normal mode, connected to a wireless network.
Stand alone: Not connected to a network. Stand alone
mode.
4.2 New Wireless Network Setup
If you are joining this Remote Control at the same
time as other new wireless smoke alarms, then follow
the setup procedure in the wireless smoke alarm
User Guide as well.
1. First, create or open a wireless network of smoke
alarms before joining the smoke alarm control.
2. Slide the power switch (at the back of the Remote)
to ON position. The Remote will automatically
search for a wireless network; its red LED will flash
ON and OFF every alternate second.
When the Remote has successfully joined a
wireless network, its LEDs will light up in a rotating
sequence.
3. Close the network on the smoke alarms by press-
ing 6000THL or 6000DCW or 6000WB button
2 times. And then all RF devices will go into stand-

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by mode. The network will also timeout after 15 min-
utes and automatically close. But if it didn’t connect
to any network after 15 minutes, the Smoke Alarm
Remote Control will go into Stand Alone mode and
the Green LED will flash twice every 30 seconds.
NOTE: It is recommended to first create the wireless
smoke alarm network. Then use the Push To Test
(PTT) to confirm it is working properly (See wireless
smoke alarm User Guide). And then join this Remote
as an additional device in the wireless network.
NOTE: The 6000THL Remote Control cannot be set as
a Coordinator.
4.3 Smoke Alarm Remote Control Network Setting
Reset network: To clear the wireless network settings
in the Remote Control, open the network by pressing
its button 4 times. Then press and hold the button for
8 seconds. Release the button immediately when the
Red LED flashes rapidly. After the Remote is reset, the
unit will go to Stand Alone mode.
Stand Alone mode to Network Search mode: Press
the 6000THL button twice to change from Stand-Alone
mode to Network Joining mode.
Open a network: When the Remote is in Standby
mode, press the button 4 times to open the wireless
network.
View the number of network devices: Press and re-
lease the Remote Control button when the network is
in open mode to view the number of network devices.
The number of Red LED flashes denote the number of
wireless devices.
Close a network: Press the corresponding button
twice on any interconnected wireless device to close
the network.
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