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Smoke alarm networking means connecting the alarms. As long as one alarm sounds, all the alarms in the home will sound. Interconnected smoke alarms are more likely to alert occupants of a fire occurring anywhere in the building. As a result, new building, fire and life safety codes will require smoke alarms in new or remodeled buildings to be interconnected.

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Connect smoke detectors to sirens
If you purchase a smoke detector along with a personal alarm, you need to follow these instructions:
Insert the batteries (supplied) into the smoke detector.
Press and hold the green cancel button on the alarm panel until you hear a beep. After releasing this button, the red help button should flash slowly and the device will announce that it is in programming mode.
Press and hold the green cancel button again until you hear a beep. The red help button should now flash quickly and the device will be announced to be in registration mode.
On the smoke detector, press the small black button on the inside of the device. The panel will confirm that it has been programmed with a high-pitched beep or voice message.
Press the green cancel button on the main unit to exit programming mode.
Press the black button inside the smoke alarm to test whether it activates the base unit. Have a personal alarm dial the response team and when they answer, simply notify them that you are testing new smoke detectors.
What circuit does a smoke detector use?
The most common circuit for smoke detectors is the 120 volt AC circuit. This is a standard circuit found in most homes and buildings and is used to power lights, sockets, and other electrical devices. Smoke detectors are connected to this circuit for reliable power.
Another circuit often used by smoke detectors is the low voltage circuit. This type of circuit uses low-voltage wiring to connect smoke detectors together and is often used to interconnect smoke detector systems.
Battery-operated smoke detectors are also available that do not require any electrical circuitry. This type of smoke detector is battery powered and can be installed anywhere there is no electrical circuit
How to reduce unnecessary alerts?
If you need to place a smoke alarm near a cooking appliance or bathroom door depending on the layout of your home, there are a few things to keep in mind to reduce unnecessary alarms.
To limit the number of unnecessary alarms during cooking, you should place the alarm at least 20 feet (6.1 m) from the cooking equipment. If the alarm is photoelectric, has a mute button, or is listed against common cooking smoke, you can place it 10 feet (3.0m) from the cooking appliance.
What if someone in my family is deaf or hard of hearing?
There are smoke alarms and warning devices that can alert people who are deaf or hard of hearing. These devices include strobe lights that flash to alert people when a smoke alarm sounds. It is also possible to purchase and install a pillow or bed shaker designed for use with smoke alarms.
If I disconnect one smoke detector, will the others still work?
If smoke detectors are connected in series to the power supply, disconnecting one smoke detector will cause the following smoke detector to stop functioning. However, if they are connected in parallel, failure of one smoke detector will not affect the remaining smoke detectors.
Additionally, if you have interconnected, hardwired smoke detectors, disconnecting one smoke detector may cause the detector behind it to not trigger if a fire breaks out at another point.
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