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Repeater and CO Alarm Interface
FOR USE WITH Ei261ENRC, 151TL, 154TL AND 156TLH
COMMUNICATES WITH ALL OTHER RADIOLINK DEVICES
Instruction Manual
Contains  vital  information  on  the  product’s  operation  and
installation. Read and retain carefully. If you are just installing
this product the manual MUST be given to the householder.
1. Introduction
The Ei420 can be used for two purposes:
(1) It connects the Ei260ENRC Series Carbon Monoxide Alarms
with RadioLINK Smoke Alarms and accessories. When the CO
Alarm detects CO it will trigger all the other RadioLINK units
and vice versa. It can also be used to connect Ei151TL, 154TL
and 156TLH smoke/heat alarms to other RadioLINK units.
Note: anytime the CO alarm is mentioned in these instructions
it can also be applied to the Ei150 series of smoke/heat alarms.
(2) It can be used as a stand-alone RadioLINK Repeater unit
in installations that require additional signal coverage but where
the  installation  of  an  additional  alarm  may  not  be  suitable.
Installing  an  Ei420  in  an  intermediate  position  will  shorten
and/or provide multiple RF signal paths.
It  is  powered  by  230V  AC  mains  power  and  has  built  in
rechargeable  Lithium  cells. It  is  a  stand  alone  model with  its
own cover plate.
The  Ei420  uses  advanced  transceiver  and  signal  coding
technology to ensure robust and reliable RF signalling.
2. Installation
2.1 RadioLINK Interface to an Ei260ENRC Series CO Alarm
If purchasing the Ei420 as a RadioLINK interface with a CO
alarm then it should be mounted close to the alarm. It can be
mounted a short distance away as shown in Figure 2 or it can
be mounted directly above the alarm  as  shown in Figure 3.
Choose a  suitable mounting position near the mains supply
but keep the Ei420 away from metal surfaces or large metal
objects  (e.g. water  cylinder,  fuse  boards)  which  can  reduce
the RF signal range.
2.2 As a Repeater
The function of a Repeater is to receive and then re-transmit
the  RF  signals. This  shortens  signal  paths  throughout  the
installation to give improved RF signal reliability. If purchasing
the Ei420 for use as a Repeater it should  be mounted in an
intermediate position where the  signal needs to beRadioLINK 
strengthened  (for  example  see  figures  1(a)  and  1(b)). The
Repeater function  is not operational until all units have been
House Coded (see individual instruction lealets). The operation
of the Repeater can be observed as the Ei420 turns on its red
light as a RadioLINK message is being repeated. A maximum
of 10  units (e.g. Ei168RC and Ei420 units) can beRadioLINK 
set  as Repeaters  in  any  one  system. If  using  more  than  10
units within a system see Section 8 (Technical Specification).
2.3 Mounting and Wiring
WARNING: Mains  powered  modules  should  be  installed  by  a
qualified  electrician  in  accordance  with  the  Requirements  for
Electrical Installations, BS7671. Failure to install the unit correctly
may expose the user to shock or fire hazards. This unit is not
waterproof and must not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
1. Disconnect  the  AC  mains  supply  from  the  circuit  that  is
going to be used.
2. Where  the  incoming  wiring  is  on  the  surface  of  the
wall/ceiling, the appropriately sized trunking / conduit must be
chosen  to  mate  with  the  unit. There  is  one  suitable  surface
cabling knockout  as shown in Figure 3  (the other two surface
entries  are  not  recommended  as  the  wiring  may  effect  the
antenna signal). There is one rear entry knockout (see Figure
3.) Unscrew the cover attachment (see Figure 3). Use a sharp
knife to remove the material from the knockout, making sure
that there is no gap when mated with trunking/conduit.
3. Screw the Ei420 to the wall or ceiling after first removing the
required  knockout  and  bringing  the  house  wires  through  it
(see Figure 3).
4. Connect the house wires to the terminal block as follows:
L-Live to wires coloured brown or marked L,
N-Neutral to wires coloured blue or marked N
IC- Hardwire Interconnect to an Ei Electronics mains powered
alarm as shown in Figure 4(a) and Figure 4(b). Note: when the
Ei420 is being used as a stand alone repeater, do not connect
anything to the Interconnect terminal (see Figure 5.)
NB: The unit must not be earthed so do not connect a green /
yellow or copper earth wire to any terminal.
5. Activate  the  rechargeable  cells  by  carefully  and  gently
sliding  the  switch  to  the  “on” position  (see  Figure  3). This
switch must be in the ‘on’ position to ensure correct operation.
6. Fit and screw the cover to the Ei420 using the two screws
supplied.
7. Connect the mains power to the Ei420 module. Check the
green light is on. If the green light changes to red every 10
seconds then switch off the mains power,  remove the cover
and check that the battery slide switch is in the “on” position
(see Figure 3). Replace the cover and turn the mains power
back on. If there is still a problem the rechargeable cells may
be  depleted. Leave  the  unit  on  mains  power  for  2  hours  to
charge and check that the green light is now on continuously.
8. Press and hold the House Code switch through the hole in
the cover using a small screwdriver, (see Figure 3) until the
green light changes  to  red. Immediately release the switch
and  the  light  will  flash  red  quickly. The  green  light  will  then
flash red every  5 seconds (this is a  dual colour light so the
green  light  remains  on  when  the  red  light  is  off  and  vice
versa). Similarly,  put  all  the  other  RadioLINK units  in  the
property  into  House  Code  Mode  (see  relevant  user
instructions)  within  15  minutes  (before  the  House  Code
timeout period expires).
9. Check that all the RadioLINK units communicate with each
other by counting the number of times the light flashes on each
unit in turn. The light will flash red on the Ei420. For example,
3  units  in  the  system  should  result  in  3  flashes  every  5
seconds, 4 units should result in 4 flashes and so on (if there
is a problem see Section 4 on Troubleshooting RF Link).
10. All the units will automatically exit the House Code Mode
after 30 minutes. However, p1-we recommend that you manually
exit the House Code Mode by pressing and holding the House
Code switch on the Ei420 or on an Ei168RC until the House
Code  light  turns  on  solidly. Immediately  release  the  House
Code switch.The light should stop flashing and an “Exit House
Code” signal will be sent to all other Ei168RC and Ei420 units
in the system. (With other  units such as the Ei405,RadioLINK 
Ei407, Ei411 etc., the units can be taken out of House Code
Mode  by  pressing  their  House  Code  switch  -  see  their
instructions  for  details). This  reduces the  risk  of  accidentally
House Coding your alarms with other RadioLINK systems.
(Note: To  clear  House  Codes  see  Section  8  -  Technical
Specification).
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Weak RF signal
Ei420 installed in an
intermediate position
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Figure 4b - The Ei420 used as an interface with an
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Figure 5 - The Ei420 used as a stand alone
RadioLINK Repeater
Model: Ei420
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Figure 4a - The Ei420 used as an interface with an
Ei260ENRC Series Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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