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v3.1
o
peratIng
I
nStructIonS
Please refer to the DIP switch setting on page 7 to setup the device for the configuration you require.
To activate the siren apply an appropriate signal (depending on selection made via the DIP switch) to the
SIREN terminal (3). To deactivate the siren remove the applied signal.
To activate the strobe apply an appropriate signal (depending on selection made via the DIP switch) to
the STROBE terminal (4). To deactivate the strobe remove the applied signal.
During an activation of the Siren and/or Strobe, if a negative signal is applied to the Confirmed Terminal
(6) it will change the Siren tone and/or the Strobe flash rate. Removal of the signal will result in the Siren
tone and/or the Strobe flash rate returning to it normal tone/rate.
If the device’s tamper protection is activated by opening the cover or by forcibly removing the warning
device from the wall, the signal (depending on the selection made via DIP switch) will be removed from
the Tamper Return terminal (5). Closing the cover will result in the signal being restored.
Note:
The Senza is designed not to sound when the tamper switch is opened to allow for the installation/
service engineer to access the unit without genterating a sound, however this will depend on the
condition/settings of the control panel it is connected to e.g if the panel is in a set condition the sounder
may sound.
If a positive signal is applied to the Test input (7) it will start the test routine.
If the rechargeable battery is disconnected from the device or is not capable of supplying
power to the device, then the Fault output circuit will open.
The loss of the remote power source to the device will activate the siren for the pre selected time via DIP
switches 7 & 8 on the
P
lus
or DIP switch 3 on the
s
tandard
.
t
he
G
reen
(tamper) and
r
ed
(hold-off) comfort LEDs flash alternately at 1Hz. If the
G
reen
LED stops
flashing this indicates that the tamper protection for the cover and/or the removal from wall is open. If
the
r
ed
LED stops flashing this indicates that there is no voltage on the Hold-off terminals.
The Red battery LED is illuminated when the battery is healthy. If the LED is extinguished this indicates
that the battery is disconnected or faulty.
W
ired
models
Please refer to the DIP switch setting on page 7 to setup the device for the configuration you required.
To activate the siren apply an appropriate signal (depending on selection made via the DIP switch) to the
SIREN terminal. To deactivate the siren remove the applied signal.
To activate the strobe apply an appropriate signal (depending on selection made via the DIP switch) to
the STROBE terminal. To deactivate the strobe remove the applied signal.
During an activation of the siren and/or strobe, if a negative signal is applied to the Confirmed Terminal
it will change the siren tone and or the strobe flash rate. Removal of the signal will result in the siren tone
and/or the strobe flash rate returning to it normal tone/rate.
If the device’s tamper protection is activated by opening the cover or by forcibly removing the warning
device from the wall, the signal (depending on the selection made via DIP switch on the CPM) will be
removed from the Tamper Return terminal and the sounder will sound. Closing the cover will result in the
signal being restored and the sounder stopping.
If a positive signal is applied to the Test input it will start the test routine. Failure of the test routine will
result in the fault output staying open.
The battery is monitored every 24hrs and this test checks the condition of the battery by applying a load
to the battery. If the battery fails this test the fault output will open circuit.
t
he
G
reen
(coms) and
B
lue
(tamper)
comfort LEDs flash alternately every 5 seconds. If the
B
lue
LED stops
flashing this indicates that the tamper protection for the cover and/or the removal from wall is open.
If the
G
reen
LED stops flashing this indicates that there is no communication with the control panel
module.
W
ire
-
free
model