Honeywell Home R200ST-N1 Interconnected Smoke Alarm User Guide

June 4, 2024
Honeywell Home

R200ST-N1 Interconnected Smoke Alarm Installation and
User Guide
Manual R200ST-N1 version: 14

R200ST-N1 Interconnected Smoke Alarm

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Resideo R200ST-N1 interconnected smoke alarm. This product is suitable for indoor installation in domestic premises, including static holiday homes and caravans. This manual contains important safety information about the installation and operation of the alarm. Please read the manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference.

Where to install the device?

Refer to page 2 for guidance. Please ensure that you also follow country- specific regulations and guidelines, such as: British BS5839-6 or German DIN14676. If in doubt, please check, for example by contacting your local Fire Service.

Where not to install the device

  • In an environment with a risk of draught (e.g. close to air conditioning, fans, ventilation outlets).
  • In areas where steam or fumes are emitted, e.g. kitchens: use R200H-N1 (alarm with heat sensor) instead.

NOTE: To avoid sensor contamination, the smoke alarm should be removed from the mounting for the duration of any building work involving dust or debris. If this is not possible, the alarm vents must be fully covered with a brightly colored plastic bag or tape to reduce the risk of leaving them covered when work are completed. When covered, the alarm will not detect fires or smoke, so remove the covering when the work is completed each day and replace it the following day if necessary.

Installation

WARNING: The alarm contains a permanently sealed, non-replaceable battery, and does not contain serviceable parts inside. Any attempt to open or repair it creates a risk of electric shock or malfunction.

Activation

Before commissioning the smoke alarm, it is important to activate and test it for correct operation:

  • If you need to enable the tamper-proof locking feature, break off or cut off the small cylinder ①.
  • Install the alarm in its mounting bracket ② and twist until it clicks ③. The LED indicators will flash once and emit a beep.
  • The entire surface of the alarm cover is the test/silence button. Press it firmly for at least 3 seconds ④. The alarm will emit 3 short beeps with LED flash at the same pace.
  • Release the button. The alarm may beep for a few more seconds, to confirm it’s been activated.

Removal

Once the plastic pin is cut and the mounting plate is subsequently mounted, the function is enabled. To disassemble the alarm, take a screwdriver and push it into the mounting hole ⑤. Then rotate the alarm counterclockwise to remove the alarm from the mounting plate.

Practice fire safety

If the alarm sounds, and you have not pushed the test button, it may be a warning of a dangerous situation and your immediate response is necessary. If you are in any doubt regarding the cause of an alarm it should be assumed that the alarm is due to an actual fire and the dwelling should be evacuated. Expose everyone to the sound of a smoke alarm and explain what the sound means. Develop family escape plans, discuss them with all household members, and practice them regularly. Determine the exits from each room and an escape route to the outside from each exit. Teach all household members to touch the door and use an alternate exit when the door is hot. Teach household members to crawl along the floor to stay below the smoke and dangerous gases. Establish a safe meeting place outside the building.
Recommended actions when the alarm is activated
Raise the alarm by shouting: “Fire! Fire! Fire!”, or by banging metal objects together. Evacuate immediately, using the nearest fire exit. Do not stop to investigate the fire or  collect valuables or pets. Use your escape route to get everyone out and meet at an agreed point. Along the way, close any open doors, and only open the doors you need to go through. Check doors and handles with the back of your hand. If they feel warm, don’t open the door. If there is a lot of smoke, crawl along the floor as the air and visibility will be better. Once you’ve got everyone out of the building, call the Fire Brigade from any phone. Give the operator your name and address. Don’t go back into the building for anything. If  there is still someone inside, tell firefighters when they arrive – they will be able to find the person quicker and more safely than you. Find somewhere safe to wait for the Fire Brigade. When they arrive, try to give them as much information as possible about the fire and building.
Note: These guidelines will assist you in the event of a fire, however, to reduce the chance that fires will start, practice fire safety rules and prevent hazardous situations.

Visual & acoustic signals

Operating mode| Visual signal(flash)| Acoustic signal(beep)| Description
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Normal| 1 x per 48 seconds| None| The device is functioning properly
Test| 1 x per second (4 x)| 1 x per second (3 x) / pause of 1,5 seconds| The device is tested by pressing the test/silence button for 3 seconds
Alarm for smoke| 1 x per second (4 x)| 1 x per second (3 x) / pause of 1,5 seconds| The device is detecting smoke
Alarm silence| 1 x per 8 seconds| None| If the Alarm signal is muted, lasting for approx. 10 minutes
Low battery warning| 2 x per 48 seconds| 1 x per 48 seconds| If the battery is running low, replace the smoke detector with a new one.
Low battery/Sensor fault warning silence| 1 x per 48 seconds| None| If the Low battery/Sensor fault warning is muted, lasting for approx. 8-10 hours
Sensor fault warning| 2 x per 48 seconds| None| The sensor is not functioning properly, see 11. Maintenance
Interconnected alarm| None| 1 x per second (3 x) / pause of 1,5 seconds| The device received a remote alarm from another device.
End-of-life warning| 3 x per 48 seconds| 3 x per 48 seconds| The device is the end of its life, replace the smoke detector with a new one.
Wireless interconnecting| Continuously on| None| The device is sending or searching for a wireless signal
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Alarm/Low battery/Sensor fault silence| ONLY AFTER RECOMMENDED ACTIONS HAVE BEEN TAKEN| Press the cover test/silence button for 3 seconds

If the alarm fails to operate or you have a “fault warning” the advice of the manufacturer should be sought.
Wireless functions (see page 5)
Interconnect your alarms
a) Place the interconnected alarms as close as possible, not further than 5 meters apart.
b) Choose one interconnected alarm as Master. Press 3 times its test/silence button. The LED light will turn on.
c) Choose another interconnected alarm as Slave. Press 3 times its test/silence button. The LED light will turn on.
d) Wait a few seconds until the Master device beeps and the Slave device turns off its LED, indicating successful network pairing.
e) Repeat step c) for connecting more interconnected alarms.
NOTE: always use the same Master alarm for connecting additional Resideo interconnected smoke, heat or carbon monoxide (CO) alarms, now and in future. Write down which interconnected alarm in your home is the Master. And you can only enable pairing when the mounting plate has been installed.
After the master alarm enters interconnect mode for pairing, it will automatically exit connection mode within 40 seconds and this 40-second period will be extended by another
40 seconds after each successful pairing. After all interconnected alarms are connected, the master can also manually exit by pressing the test/silence button three times if the master device has not yet exited the pairing mode.
Test your interconnection
Hold down the test/silence button. The initial interconnected alarm will beep continuously with the LED flashes at the same rate. Other interconnected alarms in the network will receive the signal after a few seconds, and they will beep continuously without LED flashes for at most two test alarm periods.
Reset Connection
a) Remove the product from the back plate, and you will hear a beep in a few seconds.
b) 3x Press the test/silence button and press once again when the LED light turns on.
c) While the LED light turns off with a beep, the connection has been reset successfully.
How to silence interconnected alarms
When an interconnected alarm has been activated, find the originating interconnected alarm, which will be the one both emitting the audio signal and red LED message. Mute this interconnected alarm by pressing its test/silence button, and within 40 seconds the remaining interconnected alarms will go back to standby.
Note: if you press the test/silence button on one of the interconnected alarms other than the originating alarm, it will NOT be silenced, the remaining interconnected alarms will continue emitting sound until the primary alarm is stopped.

Maintenance

This smoke alarm is equipped with a self-testing mechanism. Additionally, we recommend testing the smoke alarm manually at least once per month by pressing the test/silence button. If the smoke alarm functions correctly, it will generate a loud beep. Due to the loudness of the alarm, make sure that you always stand at arm’s length distance from the unit when testing. If the smoke alarm does not generate the acoustic signal, it must be replaced immediately. Clean the smoke alarm at least once per month to remove dirt, dust or debris. Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush and vacuum all sides of the alarm. Do not remove the top cover to clean it inside. The alarm does not contain any serviceable parts inside – do not attempt to open or repair it. If the alarm shows any signs of damage, it must be replaced.
Warnings
This Smoke alarm is for indoor use only. To prevent injury, this smoke alarm must be securely attached to a ceiling/wall in accordance with the installation instructions. Do not paint or cover the Smoke alarm. This Smoke alarm should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, etc. Do not test with flame – this can set fire to the Smoke alarm and damage the house. Do not test with smoke, as the results can be misleading unless special equipment is used. Prolonged exposure to low or high temperatures, or high humidity, may reduce battery life. Prolonged periods of alarm will reduce battery life. The latest design, materials, and manufacturing techniques have been used in the construction of this Smoke alarm to minimize the risk of its contamination by dust, insects, etc. However, it is impossible to completely eliminate such risk, so ensure that the Smoke alarm is clean, and dust does not build up. Any insects or cobwebs in the vicinity of the Smoke alarm should be promptly removed. In certain circumstances, even with regular cleaning, contamination can build up in the sensor, triggering the alarm. If this happens, the Smoke alarm must be replaced.

Specifications

Detection method
Power supply
Battery lifetime
Alarm volume
Alarm sensitivity
Operating temperature
Heat sensitivity
Operating humidity
Date of replacement
Individual alarm indicator
Alarm silence feature
Low battery warning
Low battery silence feature
Installation in leisure accommodation vehicles
Mounting location
Interconnectable
Interconnection
Wireless frequency
TX power
Complies with
Product net weight
Product dimension| : Optical sensor
: Sealed battery 3 V DC (included)
: 10 years
: ≥ 85 dB (A) at 3 meters
: 0,12 – 0,19 dB/m
: 0°C – 40°C
: 54 – 70°C
: < 93%
: See product label (“mm yyyy” format)
: Yes
: Yes | Hush time: 10 minutes
: Yes
: Yes | Hush time: 10 hours
: Yes
: Ceiling or wall
: Yes
: Maximum 12 alarms
: 868 MHz
: 8dbm
: EN 14604:2005 + AC:2008
: 155 g
: ø 104 x 55.4 mm
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Service and contact

For questions about the installation, use, or operation of this product please visit www.resideo.com Please note: while every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this
publication, no responsibility can be accepted for errors or omissions. Data may change, as well as legislation, and you are strongly advised to obtain copies of the most recently issued regulations, standards, and guidelines. This publication is not intended to form the basis of a contract.
Disposal and regulatory compliance
This product complies with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC. When the unit has come to the end of its life, dispose of it in accordance with local regulations. It is classified as electronic waste and contains a battery and therefore should be disposed of separately from household waste.
This smoke alarm is certified by CNPP CERT to the European standard EN 14604, the identification number 1116. It conforms to the General Product Safety Directive (GPSD), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC), the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) and the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) and the Radio Equipment Directive (RED).

Disclaimer

This smoke alarm is designed to alert you to a potentially dangerous fire. It is not designed to remedy a fire problem nor to locate a specific source of fire. Resideo shall not be liable to pay for any fire investigation or service call carried out or arranged in response to an alarm.
RESIDEO’S 10-YEAR WARRANTY POLICY
R100C-1, R200C-1, R200C-2, R200C-3, R203C-N1, R200C-N2, R200C-N3, R200H-N1, R200H-N2, R200S-1, R2003-2, R200S-3, R2003-N1, R2003-N2, R200S-N3, R200ST-N1, R200ST-N2 R200C2-A R200C2-A-UK, R200C2-B R200C2-E.
the beneficiary of this Warranty
This limited warranty is provided to its direct customer (“Buyer”) by the member of the Resideo Technologies, Inc group of companies (“Resideo”) that sells the product. Resideo does not provide this warranty to the consumer or end-user of the product. Resideo expects that Buyer will give its customers an equivalent warranty to that given by Resideo to Buyer hereunder. This does not affect any statutory obligations that Resideo may have to consumers as a manufacturer of the Products. Resideo reserves the right, at its discretion, to change these Warranty Terms and the products to which these Warranty Terms apply. Any changes to these Warranty Terms only apply to Products sold after the date of the change.
Resideo’s Warranty
Resideo warrants that the Products will be free from defective materials and faulty workmanship and conform to applicable specifications for a period of 120 months from the manufacturing date code on the Product. If any Product becomes defective during the applicable warranty period for a reason that is not excluded below, Resideo will, at its sole option, either repair or replace free of charge with a new or refurbished product, or credit to the Buyer’s account the price paid for the Product. Resideo will not be responsible for any of the Buyer’s costs of de-installing and re-installing the Product, travel, or any other costs.
Exclusions from the Warranty
This warranty is an extended manufacturer’s warranty and to the extent permitted by law is in lieu of all other warranties and conditions, expressed or implied including those of satisfactory quality or fitness for a particular purpose. Resideo shall have no obligation under this warranty or otherwise if: i) The product is not installed in accordance with Resideo’s installation instructions and applicable installation standards, is not used for a purpose for which it is designed and in accordance with Resideo’s user instructions or is not maintained in accordance with Resideo’s care and maintenance instructions or is altered (including the alteration of any serial number), serviced or repaired by anyone other than Resideo/Resideo’s Authorized Service/Repair Centre: ii) Damage is caused by outside occurrences, such as lightning, power surges, fire, floods, acts of nature, or the like or quality of water, or is caused by misuse, or vandalism; or iii) A defect is not caused by reason of defective materials or workmanship. iv) This warranty does not cover the re-changeable battery used in R200C2-A, R200C2-A-UK R200C2-B, and R200C2-E. This warranty does not cover the costs of replacing consumable items (such as
batteries), maintenance checks, and adjustments, such as Product calibration, which may be required in accordance with the Product use and maintenance instructions.
Returns and Repairs
Prior to returning any Product that has become defective during the applicable warranty period for a reason that is not excluded under these War-ranty Terms, the Buyer must contact Resideo customer service to obtain a return merchandise authorization (RMA) number. To obtain the RMA number, the Buyer must provide: 0 Product model number and serial number, ii) Proof of purchase, iii) Description of the defect. Buyer shall send the defective Product to Resideo at its own expense, appropriately packaged to prevent damage to the Product, together with the RMA and proof of purchase, in accordance with the instructions of the Resideo customer service representative. Resideo will test the returned Product to verify that it is defective. At Resideo’s request Buyer shall provide such additional information as Resideo may reasonably require to verify the cause of the defect, including date and location of installation, Product application, manner of operation, maintenance records, and failure mode. If Resideo determines that the Product is defective, Resideo will decide whether to repair or replace the Product or credit the Product purchase price to the Buyer’s account. If Resideo decides to replace the Product, Resideo will send the replacement Product to the Buyer at Resideo’s expense. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, Resideo will destroy any Product that it determines to be defective. If Resideo does not find the Product defective, Resideo reserves the right to charge the Buyer for the reasonable costs of its investigation of the alleged defect. If Buyer pays Resideo in advance for the costs of returning the Product, Resideo will send the non- defective Product back to Buyer but otherwise, Resideo will destroy the Product.
Out of Warranty Repairs
At the request of the Buyer, Resideo will provide to Buyer a quotation for the costs to repair any Product outside of the applicable warranty period, if Resideo considers such Product to be repairable. If the Buyer accepts the quotation and sends the Product to Resideo (following the same process as for in-warranty returns), Resideo will repair the Product in accordance with the quotation and return the repaired Product to the Buyer. The repaired Product will be warranted for 90 days from the date of repair.
Miscellaneous
If any part of these Warranty Terms is prohibited by applicable laws, the relevant part shall be null and void, but the remainder of the Warranty Terms shall remain in full force and effect
EC certificate of conformity 1116-CPR-162-1
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1116 Smoke Alarm
EN 14604:2005 + AC:2008
DoP 04062022
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Sécurité Communications SAS declares that the radio equipment type R200ST-N1 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: CE- DoC-Security-Request@resideo.com
Sécurité Communications SAS is registered with CITEO, Client reference 506931

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