CDX-135Z Wireless Smoke/CO Detector with Heat and Freeze Sensor Installation Manual Attention: Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read this guide which should be saved for future reference. The CDX-135Z wireless smoke and carbon monoxide detector with heat and freeze sensor is compatible with the following Interlogix learn mode panels: Simon®XT, Simon XTI, Concord®4 (firmware version 4.
track CO level over time. The detector has a test feature that allows for testing with real CO gas. The CDX-135Z uses a 10-year sealed-in lithium battery ensuring continuous operation over the 10 year life of the detector. This eliminates worry about battery removal or unauthorized deactivation of alarm. The self-activation feature activates the detector when attached to the mounting bracket.
Figure 1 Figure 2 Locations to Avoid • • • • • • In the garage. Products of combustion are present when you start your automobile. Normal cooking may cause nuisance alarms. If a kitchen detector is desired, it should have an alarm silence feature or be a photoelectric type. In an area where the temperature may fall below 32ºF (0C) or rise above 100ºF (37.8C), such as garages and unfinished attics. Detectors should not be installed within 3 ft (.
1. After selecting the proper location for the detector, attach the mounting bracket (trim plate) to the wall or ceiling. To ensure aesthetic alignment of the detector with the hallway, or wall, the "A" line on the mounting bracket (trim plate) must be parallel with the hallway when ceiling mounted, or horizontal when wall mounted. 2. Install the detector fully on the mounting bracket (trim plate) by rotating the detector in a clockwise direction.
2. Power on all detectors by attaching the detectors onto the mounting bracket (trim plate) to activate the battery, or by carefully turning the activation wheel with a screwdriver. See Figure 3. Figure 3 • The GREEN LED will fade on and off once, then the RED LED will begin fading on/off every 3 seconds. NOTE: If no further steps are taken within 15 minutes of initial power up, the wireless function will turn off. The unit will then perform as a standard single station detector.
or wall, the "A" line on the mounting bracket must be parallel with the hallway when ceiling mounted, or horizontal when wall mounted. • 7. Install the detector fully on the mounting bracket (trim plate) by rotating the detector in a clockwise direction. NOTE: The detector will mount to the bracket in 4 positions (every 90 degrees). The detector is now activated. After installation / activation, test your alarm as described in Operation and Testing section.
• 6. Install the detector fully on the mounting bracket (trim plate) by rotating the detector in a clockwise direction. NOTE: The detector will mount to the bracket in four positions (every 90 degrees). The detector is now activated. After installation / activation, test your alarm as described in Operation and Testing section.
Enrolling a Detector with a Panel The following section provides a general guideline for programming (enrolling) the unit into control panel memory. Refer to the panel documentation for complete programming details. 1. Set the control panel to into installer programming mode 2. When requested to broadcast a signal from the detector to the panel, remove the detector from the mounting bracket (trim plate). A tamper message will be transmitted for smoke, CO, and freeze devices. 3.
Carbon monoxide alarm pattern is four quick beeps repeating every 5 seconds WARNING: CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM ACTIVATION INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) AT HIGH CONCENTRATIONS WHICH CAN KILL YOU. If the CO condition that caused the alarm in the first place continues, the initiating alarm unit will reactivate in alarm mode. If the unit goes into alarm mode again within six minutes, it is sensing high levels of CO which can quickly become a dangerous situation.
returned for service. See Permanently Disable Detector/Discharge Battery section to determine how to prepare the unit for shipment or disposal. WARNING: DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO TEST YOUR DETECTOR. YOU COULD DAMAGE THE DETECTOR OR IGNITE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AND START A STRUCTURE FIRE.
2. Make sure the GREEN LED is flashing for normal operation (one GREEN LED blink every 60 seconds). 3. Set the control panel to sensor test mode 4. To expedite testing, by-pass the CO accumulator circuit by placing the detector in “System Test Mode”. Start System Test mode by placing magnet next to reed switch (Figure 4) and hold it for four seconds until unit chirps twice and the RED LED begins blinking rapidly. 5. Remove the magnet away from the reed switch. 6.
AMBIENT LIGHT SENSING In low light ambient conditions, the GREEN LED will reduce in brightness and intensity. This detector samples the ambient light conditions of its location and, if possible, determines a Night/Day cycle. A valid Night/Day cycle will delay the conditions that require that the detector be replaced (Low Battery or end of Unit Life) or Network Error chirps at night until the next Day cycle begins.
Operational Mode Smoke/Heat (Fire) Alarm Visual Indication On all alarming detectors, the RED LED blinks per a Temporal T3 Pattern Temporal T3 alarm pattern is three long blinks, 1.5 second pause, three long blinks, repeating. Freeze Warning Tamper Condition On the detector initiating the Smoke/Heat Alarm only, the GREEN LED will blink every second. One RED LED blink every 20 seconds. One RED LED blink every 30 seconds. Fault Mode/Fatal Error One AMBER LED blink every 5 seconds.
Operational Mode System Detector Test (button press in System Mode when no alarm condition is present) Visual Indication Flashes RED, AMBER, GREEN, then current protocol on each detector in the network Smoke/Heat or CO Alarm Memory (detector has experienced an alarm event within the last hour) Alternating flashing RED and AMBER LEDs.
LOCATE This wireless model includes a feature to help you locate the initiating detector(s) in a wireless interconnect system. During a known smoke alarm event, pushing the Test/Hush button on any non-initiating detector will silence ALL wireless units EXCEPT the initiating detectors(s) for two minutes. After two minutes, all units will resume interconnect alarm if the initiating detector has not been located and silenced.
LOW BATTERY This detector is equipped with a low battery monitor circuit. If the battery capacity can no longer provide adequate power for all alarm functions, the low battery condition will occur. See Troubleshooting Guide. The detector battery must be discharged and the detector must be replaced within 7 days of the first occurrence of the “Low Battery Warning” to provide continuous alarm protection.
Figure 6 3. After the tab is broken, use the screwdriver to turn the slotted arrow to the "Permanently Disable Detector/Discharge Battery" location. This will disable the detector, stop the low battery or end of unit life “chirps” and render the detector safe for disposal by draining the battery. Reference FIGURE 6. Troubleshooting Guide Trouble Condition Fault Mode/Fatal Error Visual Indication One AMBER LED blink every 5 seconds. Audible Indication Detector chirps every 30 seconds. Action: 1.
Trouble Condition Low Battery Visual Indication One AMBER LED blink every 5 seconds. Audible Indication Detector chirps every 60 seconds. Action: 1. Push the Test/Hush button once to silence the audible indication for 24 hours at a time. Remove, discharge, then dispose of detector. Replace as soon as possible. End of Detector Life One AMBER LED blink every 5 seconds. Double detector chirp every 30 seconds. The RED LED will blink out an Error Code of 9 blinks.
General Carbon Monoxide (CO) Information Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless poison gas that can be fatal when inhaled. CO inhibits the blood's capacity to carry oxygen. POSSIBLE SOURCES OF CARBON MONOXIDE Inside your home, appliances used for heating and cooking are the most likely sources of CO. Vehicles running in attached garages can also produce dangerous levels of CO. CO can be produced when burning any fossil fuel: gasoline, diesel, propane, natural gas, oil and wood.
SYMPTOMS OF CO POISONING Initial carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms are similar to the flu with no fever and can include dizziness, severe headaches, nausea, vomiting and disorientation. Everyone is susceptible but experts agree that unborn babies, pregnant women, senior citizens and people with heart or respiratory problems are especially vulnerable. If symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are experienced seek medical attention immediately. CO poisoning can be determined by a carboxyhemoglobin test.
• Never attempt to disassemble the detector to clean inside. This action will void your warranty. • The following substances can affect the CO sensor and may cause false readings and damage to the sensor: Methane, propane, isobutane, iso-propanol, ethyl acetate, hydrogen sulfide, sulfide dioxides, alcohol based products, paints, thinner, solvents, adhesives, hair spray, after shave, perfume, and some cleaning agents.
additional areas include the basement, bedrooms, dining room, furnace room, utility room, and hallways not protected by the required smoke detectors. The installation of smoke detectors in attics (finished or unfinished), garages, or within 6’ of a heating or cooking appliance is not normally recommended, as these locations occasionally experience conditions that can result in improper operation.
Specifications Power 3V DC non-replaceable sealed lithium batteries Smoke sensor Photoelectric CO sensor Electrochemical Temperature sensor NTC Thermistor Battery life 10 years Detector life 10 years Audible alarm Smoke/heat CO 85dB at 10’ @ 3.2±0.5 KHz pulsing alarm Temporal T3 pattern Temporal T4 pattern Dimensions Ø 5.6 ± 0.01in. x 2.3 ± 0.04in. (Ø142.3 ± 0.3mm x 59.0 ± 1.0mm) Smoke Sensitivity 0.97 to 3.67 %/ft.
Product Ordering Model Description CDX-135Z Wireless Interconnected Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector with Heat and Freeze Sensor, Sounder, UL 217, UL 268, UL 2034, UL 2075, ULC S531 Accessories SM-200 Smoke! In A Can (canned smoke) for functional testing of smoke detectors SM-EXT1 Extension tube for Smoke! In A Can Regulatory Information This device complies with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s).
certification supplémentaire avec Industrie Canada, comme un complément d'information et l'application à la notice de Changement Permissif de Classe IV. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Alarm Procedure For questions concerning this detector please contact Product Support at 1-855-286-8889. Our internet address is www.interlogix.com/support. For your convenience, write down the following information. If you call Product Support, these are the first questions you will be asked.