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All alarms in a house should be interlinked. This is so if one alarm sounds, all other interlinked alarms will also sound. This allows the warning alarm to be heard in all areas.
Radio interconnection gives you an easier and less messy installation method than traditional wired connections. Built into the mains powered radioLINK base supplied with the alarms, radio frequency signals are used to link the alarms together. To achieve a mains feed, each radioLINK base can be wired to the nearest available lighting circuit.
If one alarm is triggered, it sends a radio signal and all interlinked alarms sound.
Ei mains powered radio interlinked alarms use a "Mesh" radio frequency system. This means that signals are repeated by all the alarms, and it gives multiple possible signal paths between the units. If there is an obstruction that could block the connection, the radio signal "bounces back" to the alarm and is repeated around the obstruction. This ensures a reliable radio interconnection.
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