Ei Electronics Universal Remote Ei 411 User Manual

Clearing the House Codes:  
4. It is essential that you house code your Remote Control with your  
smoke/heat alarms and any RadioLINK accessories to prevent false  
alarms and other interference with nearby systems (see below).  
Model: Ei 411  
It may sometimes be necessary to clear the House Codes. (e.g. if you wanted  
to use the Remote Control with different alarms).  
To clear the house codes:  
Remote Control  
To House Code your Remote Control:  
• Unscrew the cover plate from the mounting box.  
For use with RadioLINK range of Smoke / Heat Alarms and Bases  
ON/OFF Switch  
a) Place all the RadioLINK  
smoke/heat alarms and  
accessories into house code  
mode, within 15 minutes, as  
described in their instruction  
leaflets.  
• Press and hold the house code button for over 6 seconds until the amber light  
turns on continuously and then flashes slowly. Now release the button and the  
amber light will go out.  
• then re-attach to the mounting box.  
Note clearing the house codes will now reset the Remote Control to the orig-  
inal factory setting. It will now only communicate with un-coded alarms (see  
Smoke Alarm instruction leaflet for information on how to un-code the smoke  
alarms).  
b) Also, within the same 15  
minutes, place the Ei411  
Remote Control into house  
code mode by pressing and  
holding the house code  
button until the amber light  
turns on. Release the button  
and the amber light will now  
flash continuously (for 15 min-  
utes) to show it is in house  
3. USING REMOTE CONTROL EI 411  
AMBER  
LIGHT  
The Remote Control Ei 411 allows you to Test or Locate units as follows:-  
Test / Manual Alarm Switch – use to test the smoke/heat alarms or  
bases weekly.  
Switch the Test button on. The amber light comes on for 3 seconds to  
indicate it is transmitting an RF signal. (The amber light will continue  
to flash once every 5 seconds while the test button switch remains  
on) Then:  
House Code Button  
Figure 1  
code mode (Note: The Remote Control flashing amber light does not  
indicate the number of units in the system. It just flashes rapidly to  
show it is in house code mode. The Ei411 is only an RF transmitter  
and does not receive any RF signals).  
Contains vital information on the products operation and installation.  
Read and retain carefully. If you are just installing this product the  
manual MUST be given to the householder.  
• the RadioLINK Smoke Alarms (Ei 405 and Ei 405TY) will alarm in 10  
seconds, with the red light on the smoke alarm flashing rapidly. (This  
indicates that the chamber has been tested in exactly the same way  
as if the test button of the alarm itself had been pressed. The alarm  
will also now be in Hush mode for the next 10 minutes).  
1. INTRODUCTION  
c) The Remote Control will now send a radio message every 5 sec-  
onds to indicate it is in house code mode. All smoke/heat alarms and  
accessories within range that are also in house code mode  
themselves, will memorise the house code of the Remote Control.  
The Ei 411 Remote Control allows you, without the use of ladders or  
chairs, to:  
• with an Ei 161R or Ei 166R on an Ei 168 RadioLINK Base, the red  
light on the smoke alarm will flash rapidly. (This indicates that the  
chamber has been tested in exactly the same way as if the test but-  
ton of the alarm itself had been pressed. The alarm will also now be  
in Hush mode for the next 10 minutes).  
• test the smoke alarms.  
d) Check that the number of blue light flashes (for RadioLINK Smoke  
Alarms) or amber light flashes (for RadioLINK Bases) correspond  
with the number of units in the system (e.g. smoke alarms plus the  
Remote Control). For example, with 3 RadioLINK smoke alarms and  
one Remote Control you should see 4 blue light flashes from each  
alarm.  
• locate the smoke/heat alarm sensing fire by silencing all the other  
alarms (for 10 minutes). This is of great benefit, particularly at night  
as the source of the fire can be quickly traced audibly. This is ideal for  
larger systems as people nearest the fire can be quickly evacuated  
and/or the fire controlled if it is small. (The Locate button also identi-  
fies which alarms have previously sensed fire. This is very useful  
when trouble-shooting systems of many smoke and/or heat alarms  
see section 4 - Alarm Memory Function).  
• with a mains Smoke Alarm (Ei161, 166, 164, 141, 144, 146) on an  
Ei 168 RadioLINK Base the alarm will sound indicating the RF receiv-  
er, electronics and horn are operational.  
e) Remove all the RadioLINK smoke/heat alarms, RadioLINK bases  
and other accessories from house code mode as described in their  
instruction leaflets.  
Switch the Test button off. The amber light comes on again for a  
further 3 seconds to indicate transmission of the alarm cancel signal.  
Silencing Nuisance Alarms  
f) The Remote Control will exit the house code mode by itself after  
approximately 15 minutes without further user intervention.  
(Note: After 5 minutes the Remote Control will stop sending RF alarm  
signals and therefore the smoke alarms will stop sounding. This pre-  
vents the batteries in the Remote Control and in the smoke alarms  
being depleted).  
Nuisance alarms can be silenced by turning the test button on and  
then off only with the following RadioLink Smoke Alarm: Ei405,  
Ei405TY, Ei161R on an Ei168 base and an Ei166R on an Ei168 base.  
However, this could result in problems with nearby systems, if their  
units are being house coded at the same time. If this is the case  
remove the Remote Control from its mounting plate and then from  
house code mode by pressing and holding the code button until the  
amber light comes on (i.e. use the same method as to enter house  
code mode). Release the button and the amber light will go out,  
indicating that the Remote Control has exited house code mode.  
Re-assemble and attach to box as described above.  
If there is a fire, immediately evacuate the premises and telephone  
the fire brigade from outside. Do not silence the unit unless you are  
sure there is no fire.  
Locate Switch – primarily used to identify the smoke/heat alarm  
sensing fire.  
Press and release the momentary Locate Button on. The amber light  
comes on continuously for 3 seconds to indicate it is transmitting an  
RF signal. (If the Locate button is held on, the RF signal will continue  
to be transmitted every 5 seconds and the amber light will flash).  
2. INSTALLATION  
1. Position the Ei411 Remote Control (approx) 1.2 metres up on a wall in  
a suitable position on an exit route. Avoid locating near metal objects.  
g) Using the test button, verify that the Remote Control activates all  
the alarms in the system. (If some or all of the alarms have not been  
activated, then the house coding procedure should be repeated. If  
there are still some problems, see the section 5 on “Troubleshooting”.)  
If all the smoke alarms (either RadioLINK Alarms or Bases with Easi-  
fit alarms attached) are in alarm due to one alarm sensing smoke,  
pressing the Locate button on the Remote Control, will silence all the  
alarms except those sensing fire.  
2. Securely attach the mounting base of the unit to the wall using the  
fixing screws supplied.  
3. Carefully slide the battery switch into the ‘on’ position (see  
figure 1). The amber light will flash once.  
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