![]() are easy to use and have useful features such as a hush button.are not too sensitive to nuisance smoke and fumes (such when making toast).are best at detecting real fire situations.Our expert testers give every model a thorough workout to help find the ones that: We include mains-powered and battery-powered models, including several with 10-year lithium batteries. For best results, use the SiXProgramming feature.Our test covers photoelectric, ionisation and dual sensor smoke alarms. You need to enroll a second zone with the same device MAC address and use Device Type Heat for the heat detection to function. Enrolling the sensor to one zone with Device Type set to Smoke will only offer smoke protection. Unlike the 5800 Series 5808W3 which uses a single zone for both smoke and heat, the SiXSMOKE must be programmed as two different zones in order to use both the smoke and heat detection features. *Processing Controller Queries includes sensor firmware updates, and wireless network information. To properly test the smoke, use UL/ANSI approved canned smoke, and follow the directions provided with it. Be careful not to activate the 135 degree fixed temperature detector, as these can not be reset. This will test the rate-of-rise portion of the unit. You can test the heat detector using a hair dryer pointed at the center of the SiXSMOKE, 12 or more inches from the unit. The SiXSMOKE can be put into test using the test switch on the unit, or via the Lyric Controller. With this mode enabled, if one SiXSMOKE detects smoke or heat and begins to sound, all SiXSMOKES in the system will also sound Temporal 3. A new feature of the Lyric Controller combined with the SiXSMOKE is "One-Go-All-Go" mode. Replace with Duracell DL123 or DL123A, Honeywell 466, or Panasonic CR123A. The SiXSMOKE requires 2 3V Lithium batteries. After 7 days, the sounder will also begin to chirp, and will continue until the batteries are replaced, or go dead. The Red LED will light once every 45 seconds for a low battery condition. The LED lights Red once every 5 seconds if the smoke needs maintenance, once every second along with the 85dB sounder in Temporal 3 (beep, beep, beep, pause, beep, beep, beep, pause) during a test alarm or a Smoke Alarm, once every 4 seconds along with the 85dB sounder in Temporal 3 for a Heat Alarm. If the smoke is processing controller queries*, the LED alternates Green and Red flash, once every 10 seconds. During normal operation, the green LED will flash once every 10 seconds, or so. Upon initial power up, the LED lights green and does a slow flash for approximately 20 seconds, then it lights solid for 3 seconds and the sounder chirps (it exhibits this same behavior during enrollment into the Lyric Controller). The SiXSMOKE has a dual color LED and built in 85 dB sounder which convey status information. The SiXSMOKE communicates to the Lyric Controller by way of Honeywell's new SiX Series encrypted wireless protocol, which uses AES 128 bit encryption for secure wireless communication. The heat detector is activated by either a temperature of 135 degrees Fahrenheit or greater, or a rise in temperature of 15 degrees Fahrenheit or more within one minute. The Honeywell SiXSMOKE is a wireless, photoelectric smoke detector with integrated fixed and rate-of-rise heat detector.
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