Al,

I got these units via amazon.com although the twin pack of smoke detectors 
was actually from EAccess, but purchased through amazon.

The programming was pretty straight forward.  There was a little thum 
notch that was actually a drawer pull.  Pull that out and put two double a 
batts in.  I had trouble figuring out the battery orientation since they 
didn't have the usual spring thing at the negative end.  They do go in in 
opposite directions from each other as usual though.  You can probably 
figure it out from there.

You have to hold the test button down until it says programming or 
something, then it will start asking questions and giving options.  You 
have to be pretty damn quick on the draw to hit the test button again when 
it says the option you want to select.

The second, and subsequent alarms get set up slightly differently.  You 
put the batteries in, but before closing the drawer, you hold down the 
test button until the other unit beeps, then hit the test button on the 
first unit.  Then you can close the battery drawer and go through the 
programming of the second unit.

I think that's how it worked.

-- 
Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
E-Mail: d...@andrew.cmu.edu
Tel:    (412) 268-9081

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