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Z-Wave Indoor Siren  
and Strobe Alarm

Art.no 36-5751 

Model ZM1601EU

Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product 
and then save it for future reference. We reserve the right for any 
errors in text or images and any necessary changes made to 
technical data. In the event of technical problems or other queries, 
please contact our Customer Services.

For further information, visit 

www.visionsecurity.com.tw

 for 

a complete instruction manual.

Things to consider:

•  Other wireless equipment using the same frequency band 

can reduce the transmission range.

•  The range of all wireless equipment depends on the type of 

obstacles located between the transmitter and the receiver 
(e.g. a concrete wall will interfere with the signal more than 
a plasterboard wall).

If you experience problems, try the following:

•  Turn off any other existing wireless equipment to check 

whether this is the cause of the problem.

•  Reposition the wireless equipment, shorten the distance 

between the transmitter and the receiver or reduce 
the number of obstacles (walls, furniture, etc.) between them.

Safety

•  Never subject the siren to high temperature, dust, heavy 

vibration, impacts, humidity or moisture.

•  Never attempt to dismantle or modify the siren as it contains 

no user-serviceable parts.

Product description

•  Battery-powered, wireless siren with strobe light for use in 

home security systems together with Zipabox Duo or other 
Z-Wave networks.

•  The siren emits a loud audible alarm (105 dB), and the LED 

strobe light flashes when triggered by the realisation of 
certain conditions programmed into the Z-Wave system, 
such as the detection of motion or the opening of a window. 

•  The device also acts as a signal repeater which eliminates 

RF-dead spots by helping other remote receivers to receive 
signals by repeating the signals it receives from the gateway 
or remote control.

7.  The LED will stop flashing. This indicates that the siren is 

now installed in a Z-Wave network.

8.  Reattach the siren to the backplate, making sure that 

the locking tab clicks into place.

Uninstallation

1.  Set your Z-Wave control device in device removal mode 

and make the necessary settings to remove the siren from 
the Z-Wave system.

2.  Lift the locking tab (4), slide the siren up and remove from it 

the backplate. 

3.  Place the siren at least 1 metre from the control device.
4.  Hold down the Programme/Tamper switch (6) for at least  

1 second and then release it.

5.  The LED on the siren will flash to indicate that 

the installation was successful.

Care and maintenance

•  Always remove the batteries if the product is not to be used 

for a long time.

•  Clean the product using a lightly moistened cloth. Use only 

mild cleaning agents, never solvents or corrosive chemicals.

Disposal

This product should be disposed of in accordance with local 
regulations. If you are unsure how to proceed, contact your 
local council.

Specifications

Frequency 

868.42 MHz

Batteries 

4 × AA/LR6

Range 

30 m (under optimum conditions)

Operating temperature

  −15 to +60 ºC (5–140 ºF)

1.  LED indicator
2.  LED strobe light
3.  Backplate
4.  Locking tab
5.  Battery holder
6.  Programme/Tamper switch

Mounting and installation

1.  Lift the locking tab (4), slide the backplate down and 

remove from it the siren.

2.  Orient the backplate so that the locking tab is at the bottom 

and mount the backplate in the desired location using 
the included screws or double-sided adhesive tape.

  

Note:

 If you mount the siren using screws,

 

first make sure that 

there are no hidden electrical cables or water pipes in the wall 
which could be damaged by drilling the mounting holes.

3.  Carefully remove the battery holder from the siren.  

Note:

 Be careful not to damage the cables.

4.  Insert the supplied batteries (4 × AA/LR6). Follow the markings 

in the battery compartment to ensure correct polarity. 
The LED will start flashing to indicate that the siren is not yet 
installed in a Z-Wave network.

5.  Set your Z-Wave control device to learning mode and place 

the siren no further than 1 metre from the control device.

6.  Hold down the Programme/Tamper switch (6) for at least  

1 second and then release it.

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