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Adding and removing  

the Siren from Z-Wave 

network

ADDING THE SIREN

This product can be added and operate in any 

compatible Z-Wave network. All non-battery operated 

nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless 

of vendor to increase reliability of the network.

Adding steps:

• 

Turn on the battery power switch to activate  

   the pre-inserted batteries. 

• 

The Siren will emit a 2-tone beep.

 Put the Z-Wave controller into 

adding

 or  

   

Learning

 mode (please refer to the Z-Wave  

   controller manual).

 Within 1.5 seconds, press the Siren learn button  

   3 times.

 Refer to the operation manual of the Z-Wave  

   controller to complete the learn-in process.

 If the Siren has already been 

added

 (learnt) into  

   another Z-Wave controller, or if the Siren is unable  

   to be learnt into the current Z-Wave controller,  

   please remove it first (see 

Removing the siren

 below)  

   before attempting to 

add

 it into the current  

   Z-Wave controller.

REMOVING THE SIREN

The Siren must be removed from any existing Z-Wave 

network before being added into a new Z-wave network. 

There are two methods available to remove a device.

Removing Mode

 Put the existing Z-Wave controller into 

Removing  

   Mode

 (please refer to the Z-Wave controller  

   manual).

• 

Within 1.5 seconds, press the learn button  

   3 times and the Siren will be removed from the  

   existing Z-Wave network.

• 

The Siren is now ready to be added to a new  

   Z-Wave controller.

Factory Reset (Only use this when the existing 

Z-Wave controller is missing or inoperable).

• 

Turn off battery power switch and disconnect  

   9V power adaptor (if present). 

• 

Press and hold the learn button. 

• 

While holding the learn button, power on the Siren  

   (power switch ON and reconnect the 9V power    

   adaptor). Keep holding for 10 seconds to  

   complete the factory reset.

• 

Please note that the existing Z-Wave controller will  

   still retain the Siren’s Z-Wave setting. Please  

   refer to the Z-Wave controller manual on delete  

   procedures.

• 

The Siren is now ready to be added to a new  

   Z-Wave controller.

Installing The Siren

There are two tamper springs on the Siren (one pushing 

against the wall and one pushing against the front 

cover). If the Siren is pulled off from the wall  

and/or separated from the front cover, the alarm will 

be activated. Please ensure that both springs are fully 

depressed when the Siren is mounted. 

Please follow the installation steps below:

• Disable Siren tamper via your Z-Wave controller.  

   Please refer to your Z-Wave controller manual.

• Find a location where Siren is to be mounted.
• Using the large screws and wall plugs provided,  

   mount on the wall through the 4 x mounting holes.  

• Fix the Siren cover with the securing screw. Ensure 

   the Siren Power Switch is set to ON position.

• Enable Siren tamper in your Z-Wave controller 

Siren Function Overview

SIREN SOUND

The Siren produces a minimum of 104 dBA sound 

pressure within 1 metre. The Siren duration can be 

configured by the Z-Wave controller. (Functionality  

may vary depending on the controller). 

• For Burglar / Emergency / Tamper Alarm, the Siren will  

   produce a continuous alarm sound with sequential  

   flashes until reaching the pre-set alarm duration.

• For Fire alarm, the Siren will produce a continuous  

   alarm sound (2-second on and 1-second off) with  

   sequential flashes until reaching the pre-set alarm  

   duration. 

• For Water alarm, the Siren will produce a continuous  

   alarm sound (2-second on and 1-second off) with  

   sequential flashes until reaching the pre-set alarm  

   duration.

• When batteries are low, the beeping will be broken  

   into uneven cycles.  

• The Siren is silenced when either the programmed  

   Siren duration expires or the Z-Wave controller  

   turns off the Siren.

Power Adaptor Failure

If the 9V power adaptor is used and subsequently 

disconnected, the Siren will transmit an “AC Power 

Failure” signal to the Z-Wave controller.

Tamper Alarm

The Siren is protected by two tamper springs,  

i.e. one pushing against the wall and one pushing 

against the front cover. 

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Summary of Contents for Yale SR-BX-ZW

Page 1: ...so be powered using an optional 9V 1A power adaptor via 9V power input When wired the Siren will primarily draw power from the 9V power adaptor and the batteries will act as a backup power source in the event of a power cut The battery ON OFF switch does not effect the 9V power adaptor Under battery only operation without 9V power supply the Siren will report the battery level 100 75 50 25 10 0 an...

Page 2: ...r to the Z Wave controller manual on delete procedures The Siren is now ready to be added to a new Z Wave controller Installing The Siren There are two tamper springs on the Siren one pushing against the wall and one pushing against the front cover If the Siren is pulled off from the wall and or separated from the front cover the alarm will be activated Please ensure that both springs are fully de...

Page 3: ...ion for details Functionality may vary depending on the controller Alarm Activation When an alarm is activated the Siren will sound and flash according to the different alarm type Burglar and Emergency alarm Continuous alarm all LED s flash Fire alarm 2 second alarm with1 second interval all LED s flash Alarm Length Setting When the Siren receives an alarm signal via the Z Wave network it will act...

Page 4: ...CC Security Z Wave s Groups Association Command Class Version 2 Z WAVE S GROUPS ASSOCIATION COMMAND CLASS VERSION 2 SR BX ZW can be set to send reports to associated Z Wave devices It supports three association groups Group 1 for LifeLine maximum node 1 Battery CC COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY Notification CC V4 COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION SwitchBinary CC V1 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ BINARY Device Reset Locall...

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