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How to use the 2GIG GC2 GoControl panel

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LIMITED WARRANTY – BATTERY FOR BELL FIBRE EQUIPMENT

Limited Warranty. Bell Canada (including Bell Aliant, a division of Bell Canada) (“Bell”) warrants to you as the original purchaser (“Purchaser” or “you”) the battery purchased for the Fibre Equipment (“Original Battery”) for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase of the Original Battery from Bell (“Warranty Period”) when used in the Fibre Equipment (“Warranty”). “Fibre Equipment” means the Home Hub 3000 modem or UPS (uninterruptible power supply), as applicable, provided by Bell in connection with certain of your Bell services. If the Original Battery fails due to a defect during the Warranty Period, Bell will replace the Original Battery with a new or refurbished battery (“Replacement Battery”). Any warranty coverage that remains during the Warranty Period on the Original Battery (when replaced with a Replacement Battery under this Warranty) will apply to the Replacement Battery. No Replacement Battery has any new or separate warranty coverage. Bell reserves the right to limit the number of Replacement Batteries provided to Purchaser during the Warranty Period.

My Battery Isn’t Working. What Should I Do? Ontario and Québec residents please call Bell at 1 866 310 BELL (2355) and residents of the Atlantic provinces please call 1 866 342-7367, so that Bell can confirm that the Original Battery is within the Warranty Period and attempt to diagnose and correct the malfunction over the telephone. Be sure to keep your proof of purchase to establish the date of purchase of the Original Battery; otherwise Bell may have to estimate the date of purchase.

Limited Warranty Exclusions. This Warranty does not cover any Original Battery or Replacement Battery (each, a Battery) that is:

  • damaged due to: abuse, neglect, misuse, accident, theft, vandalism, force majeure events (e.g. fire, flooding, infestation, freezing, power-surge), overcharging or alteration; improper or unauthorized repair, maintenance, installation, set-up or storage; or accessories, wiring or cabling;
  • merely discharged and can be recharged and returned to service;
  • in Fibre Equipment at a location other than a Bell service address or in a modem or device other than the Fibre Equipment; or
  • not owned by the Purchaser.

Exclusive Warranty. To the extent permitted by applicable law (which may vary province to province) and except where prohibited for Québec residents, this Warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties, representations, guarantees, terms and conditions, express and/or implied, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In addition to the rights described in this Warranty, Purchaser may also have other legal rights (which may vary province to province).

Limitation of Liability. To the extent permitted by applicable law and except where prohibited for Quebec residents, Bell's total cumulative maximum liability for negligence, breach of contract, tort or any other claims or causes of action, including fundamental breach, in connection with any Battery or this Warranty is limited to payment, upon request, for actual and direct damages up to a maximum amount equal to the purchase price of the Original Battery, and all other damages, including without limitation indirect, special, consequential, incidental, economic, exemplary or punitive damages, are excluded. You may also be subject to other limitations and exclusions of liability, and obligations, as set out in any Bell terms of service that apply to you. These terms survive the expiry of the Warranty.

Severability; Assignment; Effective Date; Agreement. If any provision of this Warranty is unenforceable, all remaining provisions of this Warranty remain in full force and effect. This Warranty is not assignable by Purchaser. Original Warranty applies only to batteries purchased on or after April 23, 2017 until amended or superceded by Bell. You accept the terms of this Warranty on the earlier of the date you receive a copy or use the Original Battery. If you do not agree with the terms of this Warranty, you have 30 days from the date of your original purchase to return the Original Battery to Bell, unused, for a refund.

More Information. For more information, Ontario and Québec residents should visit www.bell.ca/battery or call Bell at 1 866 310 BELL (2355). Atlantic residents please visit www.bellaliant.ca/battery or call 1 866 342 7367.

Recycling instructions
Bell supports provincial battery recycling programs by remitting Environmental Handling Fees for designated products. For more information about the designated battery types and recycling depot locations, please visit the Call2recycle web-site http://www.call2recycle.ca/.

April 23, 2017
Corporate Secretary’s Office of Bell Canada, Bell Satellite TV (Bell ExpressVu), Bell Mobility,
Bell Media and Bell Aliant. 1 carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell, Building A-7, Verdun, Québec, H3E 3B3

Arming and disarming the system

Arming and disarming the system

Arming

Arming in Stay mode In Stay mode, you arm all doors and windows (securing the perimeter of your home) without activating interior motion detectors.

  • From the home screen press ARM STAY. The touchscreen displays a countdown exit timer.

Arming in Away mode In Away mode, you arm all exterior doors and windows as well as interior motion detectors.

  • Press ARM AWAY. The touchscreen displays a countdown exit timer.

Disarming

  • When entering the premises, enter your user code before the entry delay expires.
  • If the system is armed in Stay mode while inside the premises, press DISARM then enter your user code.

Emergency panics

You can use emergency panic buttons to notify the Bell Smart Home central monitoring station of different emergencies in your location. Emergency panics are used when you need immediate assistance. Below are the types of panics, an example of when you may want to use them and what each of them does.

Police: Use when you need police assistance

When someone is attempting to break in.

By selecting police emergency panic, you’ll set off the alarm (perhaps scaring away the potential intruder) and notify us that you’re in an emergency that requires police response. We’ll contact you by either two-way voice or phone. We’ll also notify police of the emergency at your home and request immediate response.

Fire: Use when you need assistance from the fire department

If your home is on fire, gather everyone up to exit immediately. Don’t even take time to look for your mobile phone. On the way out, trigger a Fire emergency with two quick taps on your panel.

By selecting the Fire emergency panic, you’ll set off the alarm (perhaps alerting someone who is still inside your home) and notify us that you’re in an emergency that requires a response from the fire department. We’ll contact you by either two-way voice or phone. If you do not respond, we’ll attempt to reach one of your key contacts. We then notify the fire department of the emergency at your home and request immediate response.

Emergency: Use when you need medical assistance

When you’re hurt and unable to call out and alert others that you need help. Go to your system panel and set off the Auxiliary/Medical emergency panic.

By selecting Auxiliary/Medical emergency panic, you’ll set off the alarm (alerting others of an emergency) and notify us that there is a medical emergency at your home. We’ll contact you by either two-way voice or phone. We then notify the proper authorities of the situation at your home and request immediate response.

Adding, changing or deleting access codes
Bypassing a sensor
Testing the sensors
Sensor loss of supervision
Compatible add-on equipment with Bell Smart Home
Changing the batteries
Arming and disarming the system

Arming and disarming the system

Arming

Arming in Stay mode In Stay mode, you arm all doors and windows (securing the perimeter of your home) without activating interior motion detectors.

  • From the home screen press ARM STAY. The touchscreen displays a countdown exit timer.

Arming in Away mode In Away mode, you arm all exterior doors and windows as well as interior motion detectors.

  • Press ARM AWAY. The touchscreen displays a countdown exit timer.

Disarming

  • When entering the premises, enter your user code before the entry delay expires.
  • If the system is armed in Stay mode while inside the premises, press DISARM then enter your user code.

Emergency panics

You can use emergency panic buttons to notify the Bell Smart Home central monitoring station of different emergencies in your location. Emergency panics are used when you need immediate assistance. Below are the types of panics, an example of when you may want to use them and what each of them does.

Police: Use when you need police assistance

When someone is attempting to break in.

By selecting police emergency panic, you’ll set off the alarm (perhaps scaring away the potential intruder) and notify us that you’re in an emergency that requires police response. We’ll contact you by either two-way voice or phone. We’ll also notify police of the emergency at your home and request immediate response.

Fire: Use when you need assistance from the fire department

If your home is on fire, gather everyone up to exit immediately. Don’t even take time to look for your mobile phone. On the way out, trigger a Fire emergency with two quick taps on your panel.

By selecting the Fire emergency panic, you’ll set off the alarm (perhaps alerting someone who is still inside your home) and notify us that you’re in an emergency that requires a response from the fire department. We’ll contact you by either two-way voice or phone. If you do not respond, we’ll attempt to reach one of your key contacts. We then notify the fire department of the emergency at your home and request immediate response.

Emergency: Use when you need medical assistance

When you’re hurt and unable to call out and alert others that you need help. Go to your system panel and set off the Auxiliary/Medical emergency panic.

By selecting Auxiliary/Medical emergency panic, you’ll set off the alarm (alerting others of an emergency) and notify us that there is a medical emergency at your home. We’ll contact you by either two-way voice or phone. We then notify the proper authorities of the situation at your home and request immediate response.


Adding, changing or deleting access codes

Adding a code

To add codes using the panel:

  1. Press the Home button (the physical button with the house icon).
  2. Press the Security button.
  3. Press the Menu button.
  4. Press the Toolbox button.
  5. Enter your 4-digit master access code.
  6. Press the User management button.
  7. Press Add user (2,3,4 etc.).
  8. Enter an access code for the new user and press OK.
  9. Enter the access code again to confirm and press OK.
  10. Press OK on the confirmation page.
  11. Select whether you want the access code to always be active or to set a specific schedule.

To add codes using the web portal:

  1. Visit bell.ca/Smart-Home
  2. Click Account login.
  3. Select Bell Smart Home.
  4. Enter your login name and password and click Log in.
  5. On the left menu, click the Users button.
  6. Click Add user on the top right.
  7. Enter the first and last name of the person that will be using the code.
  8. Under Access control, click on the open lock symbol and select Panel to give panel access to this user.
  9. Enter the 4-digit access code you wish to give to the user.
  10. Under Schedule, select At all times or Limit access times and specify the days and times.
  11. If you have a smart door lock, you can also choose to give this user access by clicking on the key symbol and selecting the lock.
  12. Click SAVE.

Changing a code

To change codes using the panel:

  1. Press the Home button (the physical button with the house icon).
  2. Press the Security button.
  3. Press the Menu button.
  4. Press the Toolbox button.
  5. Enter your 4-digit master access code.
  6. Press the User management button.
  7. Select the user you wish to change the access code for.
  8. Press Change PIN.
  9. Enter a new access code for the user and press OK.
  10. Enter the access code again to confirm and press OK.
  11. Press OK on the confirmation page.

To change codes using the web portal:

  1. Visit bell.ca/Smart-Home
  2. Click Account login.
  3. Select Bell Smart Home.
  4. Enter your login name and password and click Log in.
  5. On the left menu, click the Users button.
  6. Click the pencil icon to the right of the user you wish to modify the access code for.
  7. Under Access code, enter the new 4-digit access code you wish to give to the user.
  8. Click SAVE.

Deleting a code

To delete codes using the panel:

  1. Press the Home button (the physical button with the house icon).
  2. Press the Security button.
  3. Press the Menu button.
  4. Press the Toolbox button.
  5. Enter your 4-digit master access code.
  6. Press the User management button.
  7. Select the user you wish to change the access code for.
  8. Press Delete.
  9. Press Delete user.
  10. Press OK on the confirmation page.

To delete codes using the web portal:

  1. Visit bell.ca/Smart-Home
  2. Click Account login.
  3. Select Bell Smart Home.
  4. Enter your login name and password and click Log in.
  5. On the left menu, click the Users button.
  6. Click the garbage can icon to the right of the user you wish to remove.
  7. Click Delete user on the confirmation page.

Please note: You can remove just the panel/lock access from a user by modifying the access points control without having to delete the user completely.


Bypassing a sensor

To bypass a sensor means to deactivate a security sensor (or zone) on your security system. If someone enters a bypassed area, the alarm will not sound off. You can still arm and secure your system in other areas.

There are a number of reasons to use the bypass function. You may want to leave a specific door or window open. It can also be useful when a sensor is not working (i.e., low battery). You could still arm the rest of your system until a technician can come fix the malfunctioning sensor.

To bypass a sensor:
  1. From the home screen, press SECURITY and then MENU.
  2. Press TOOLBOX and then enter your master code.
  3. Press BYPASSED SENSORS.
  4. Find the sensor you wish to bypass and press to select it.
  5. Press the HOME button to exit.
  6. To arm your system, press SECURITY then ARM.
  7. Press STAY or AWAY.


Testing the sensors

While the system periodically does self-tests and many alerts are in place, it’s still important to test your system monthly to ensure full functionality.

To test the sensor:

  1. Press the Home button (the physical button with the house icon).
  2. Press the Security button.
  3. Press the Menu button.
  4. Press the Toolbox button.
  5. Enter your 4-digit master access code.
  6. Press the System test button.

    In this menu, all the sensors will be displayed.

  7. Trigger each sensor that you wish to test (For example, open and close doors, walk past motion sensors).

    Please note that motion sensors have a 3-4 minute sleep timer after each transmission. To properly test the motion sensor, stay out of view for approximately 5 minutes prior to walking past the sensor. Some sensors will require pressing the test button on the device.

  8. When a sensor has been triggered and the signal has been received successfully from the panel, a check mark appears by the sensor as well as a signal level indicator with up to 5 bars indicating the signal strength.
  9. Press OK to finish sensor test.
  10. If you wish to test the LED light on the panic and Home buttons, click on each individual test and confirm that the LED light is reflecting correctly. Otherwise, press OK to exit the test.

To test two-way voice:

  1. Call 1 800 267-2001 to advise the service department that you’ll be testing your two-way voice.
  2. Press the Panic button (the physical “+” symbol).
  3. Hold down any of the three panic buttons (panic, fire, emergency) down for two seconds.
  4. The siren will sound. Wait for the live operator to come on the speaker. Identify yourself with your verbal password.
  5. Disarm the system by entering your 4-digit arming code.


Sensor loss of supervision

The panel displays a loss of supervision message when it doesn’t receive its regular check-in signal from a sensor. The check-in lets the panel know the sensor is still there and functioning properly.

Start by checking the sensor’s battery level. The Bell Smart Home app will display a low-battery indicator if the levels are low.

Loss of supervision can also be caused by the following:

  • Poor signal due to the sensor’s distance from the panel
  • The presence of metal nearby (i.e., the sensor is mounted to metal surface)
  • A defective sensor

If the battery levels of the sensor are fine and you still get the loss of supervision message, please call 1 800 267-2001 for assistance.


Compatible add-on equipment with Bell Smart Home

To ensure compatibility with your Bell Smart Home system, you must purchase additional or replacement sensors from Bell Smart Home and an authorized technician must install them.

View available devices or contact us.


Changing the batteries

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Honeywell 5802WXT

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Battery type: one CR-2032 battery 

  1. Remove the four screws and lift the cover off.
  2. Using a small flathead screwdriver, remove the old battery.
  3. Insert the new battery. Place it under the gold tab and press down. Ensure the positive (+) side of battery is facing up.
  4. Align the cover and attach it with four screws.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG PANIC1

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Battery type: one CR-2032 battery 

  1. Open the panic button. Place a flathead screwdriver into the slot (on the bottom of the unit) and twist it open.
  2. Remove the old battery.
  3. Install the new battery with the positive side (+) sign facing out.
  4. Reattach the front and back covers and snap them into place.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Honeywell ADI-Motion

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Battery type: one CR-123A battery 

  1. Push the tab at the bottom of the sensor and then remove the sensor from the mounting plate.
  2. Note the battery orientation.
  3. Change the battery and mount the sensor.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG_PIR1

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Battery type: one CR-2032 battery 

  1. Remove the screw from the bottom of the unit and then remove the sensor from mounting plate.
  2. Note the battery orientation.
  3. Replace the battery and mount the sensor.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG-IMAGE3

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Battery type: two AA batteries 

  1. Slide the sensor upwards to detach it from the back plate/mount.
  2. Remove the old batteries.
  3. Install the new batteries.
  4. Slide the sensor onto the back plate/mount.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG 5800PIR outdoor motion detector

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Battery type: four AA batteries 

  1. Remove the screw from the bottom of the sensor and remove the front cover.
  2. Locate and remove the four corner screws holding the sensor to the wall bracket.
  3. Remove the old batteries and install the new batteries.
  4. Install the sensor back to the wall bracket.
  5. Replace the sensor on its mounting plate, making sure it snaps into place. Screw on the bottom of the sensor.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Secondary 2GIG_PAD1 wireless keypad

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Battery type: two CR-2032 batteries 

  1. To open the wireless keypad, push the two tabs (on the top of the keypad) simultaneously and pull outwards.
  2. Remove the old batteries.
  3. Install the new batteries.
  4. Attach the keypad to the back cover and snap it into place.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Secondary Honeywell 5828 wireless keypad

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Battery type: three AA batteries 

  1. Separate the keypad from its mounting plate by sliding the keypad up and away from the mounting plate.
  2. Open the battery compartment door to expose the batteries.
  3. Remove the old batteries and install new batteries.
  4. Attach the keypad to its mounting plate by aligning the four mounting holes on the keypad with the four mounting clips on the mounting plate.
  5. Lower the keypad onto the clips to secure.
  6. Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG flood sensor

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Battery type: one CR-2 battery 

  1. Place your thumb on the tab located on the top of the sensor and push down until the sensor case separates.
  2. Remove the cover from the base.
  3. Remove the old battery.
  4. Install the new battery, ensuring the positive side (+) is facing up.
  5. Replace the sensor cover.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Honeywell ADI-5821 (low temp)

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Battery type: one CR-123x battery 

  1. Remove the transmitter's top cover by inserting a flat-edged screwdriver into the slot at the end of the unit, and then twisting the blade until the cover disengages.
  2. Remove the old battery.
  3. Install the new battery.
  4. Close the cover and press it until it snaps into place.
  5. Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG_GB1_345

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Battery type: two CR-123A batteries 

  1. Remove the cover by twisting counterclockwise.
  2. Note the battery orientation.
  3. Replace the battery and mount the detector back.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG_DBELL

doorbell

Battery type: one CR-2032 battery 

  1. Insert a small flathead screwdriver at the top of the back plate and separate the doorbell from the base.
  2. Use the battery pull tab to remove the old batteries. If the pull tab is missing, simply slide the batteries out of the compartment.
  3. Insert the new battery with the (+) sign facing out.
  4. Mount the doorbell back on the base.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG_DW40

Battery type: one CR-2032 battery 

  1. Use a flathead screwdriver to pry open the back plate.
  2. Gently remove the existing battery from its tray and then insert the new one, positive (+) side up.
  3. Snap the sensor back onto its mounting plate.

Note: Be sure not to touch the small black tamper switch located near the edge of the device, as this will disable the local bypass feature.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG_DW10_34 – thin door/window sensor

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Battery type: two CR-2032 batteries 

  1. Push the grooved tab inwards to release the sensor from the back cover.
  2. Noting their orientation, remove the old batteries.
  3. Install the new batteries.
  4. Reattach cover onto unit; it should snap into place.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Honeywell 5800MINI

Battery type: 1 x CR-2032 

  1. To remove the sensor cover, insert a flathead screwdriver into the end slot and turn 90 degrees.
  2. Noting its orientation, remove the old battery.
  3. Install the new battery with the (+) sign facing out.
  4. Reattach cover onto unit; it should snap into place.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Honeywell 2GIG_DW20R

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Battery type: one CR2 battery 

Before removing the circuit board, note that it fits inside a channel on the inside of the case. When replacing the board, ensure you fit it back into the same channel for a proper fit.

  1. Carefully insert a small flathead screwdriver into the notch in the sensor cover and pry open to remove the top cover.
  2. Remove the circuit board. The battery is attached to the end of the circuit board.
  3. Remove the existing battery.
  4. Install the new battery, ensuring the positive (+) side is facing up.
  5. Carefully slide the circuit board back into the sensor the same way you removed it to ensure a proper fit.
  6. Put the cover back on.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Honeywell 2GIG_DW40 outdoor cold weather outlet

Battery type: one CR-2032 battery 

  1. Use a flathead screwdriver to pry open the back plate to access the battery.
  2. Gently remove the existing battery from its tray and then insert the new one, positive (+) side up.
  3. Snap the sensor back onto its mounting plate.

Note: Be sure not to touch the small black tamper switch located near the edge of the device, as this will disable the local bypass feature.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG_KEY2

fob

Battery type: one or two CR-2025 batteries 

  1. Depending on your model, there are different ways to separate the top cover from the bottom of the key fob.
    • Check the back to see if you need to remove small screws.
    • If you don’t find screws, insert a flathead screwdriver into a slot and twist to separate the front and back sections.
  2. Remove the old batteries and install the new ones.
  3. Replace the cover and reattach the small screws (if applicable).

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Honeywell key fob

honeywellfob

  1. Remove the screws from the back of the case and remove the case.
  2. Insert the blade of a small screwdriver under the battery to pry it out.
  3. Install the new battery with the positive (+) side facing up.
  4. Put the case and screws back.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

WST-302

Battery type: one CR-123A battery 

  1. Remove the top cover and remove the battery.
  2. Replace it ensuring the positive (+) side of the battery faces as indicated on the device.
  3. Reattach the cover; you should hear a click when the cover engages properly.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG Firefighter

Battery type: one CR-123A battery 

  1. Remove the cover to reveal the battery.
  2. Remove the old battery and wait 30 seconds.
  3. Install the new battery.
  4. Reattach the cover; you should hear a click when the cover engages properly.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG smoke, heat and freeze detector

smokeheatfreeze

Battery type: three AAA batteries 

  1. To remove the detector from its mounting base, twist the detector counterclockwise, and then pull it away from the base. You may hear beeping from your alarm system; this is normal.
  2. Remove the old batteries and wait 30 seconds.
  3. Install the new batteries.
  4. Put the detector back on its mounting base, turning the detector clockwise to lock it into place.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Honeywell ADI smoke detector

Battery type: one CR-123A battery 

  1. To remove the detector from its mounting base, twist the detector counterclockwise, and then pull it away from the base.
  2. Remove the old battery and wait 30 seconds.
  3. Install the new battery.
  4. Put the detector back on its mounting base, turning the detector clockwise to lock it into place.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

Honeywell 5800COMBO-CN

Battery type: four CR-123A batteries 

  1. To open the smoke detector, turn the unit counterclockwise to release it from the back cover.
  2. Remove the old batteries and replace them with new ones.
  3. Attach the sensor to the back cover and turn it clockwise to lock it into place.

Note: Be sure not to touch the small black tamper switch located near the edge of the device, as this will disable the local bypass feature.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 

2GIG_TILT345 tilt sensor

tilt

Battery type: one CR-2032 battery 

  1. To remove the sensor cover, insert a flathead screwdriver into the side slot and turn it 90 degrees.
  2. Insert a small flathead screwdriver into the slot between the metal clip and battery and turn it slightly (while holding one of the black edges that hold the battery).
  3. Remove the old battery an insert a new one with the (+) sign facing up.
  4. Put the cover back on.

Call technical support at 1 877 267-2001 to confirm the battery replacement was successful and the device is in proper working order. 



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