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1)
Fit Timer Option Links - Sounder cut-off timer : T1 & T2 (see table 1).
2)
Connect AP (Tamper outputs) as required (see Fig 2)
3)
Connect ALIM+ & ALIM-.
4)
Apply power to the sounder via ALIM + and ALIM - from control panel.
5)
Connect the red and black battery leads to correct terminals of battery.
(NOTE 1:
The battery must be install
ed to permit activation of the siren.
There may be a delay of up to 10s before a valid battery is accepted.
NOTE 2: The SI500 is specified to operate with a Powersonic PS-1221 battery, and it is
recommended to use this battery for optimal performance.)
6)
Fully test sounder functionality.
7)
Close the sounder cover and check that the AP (tamper) outputs, if used, are closed.
8)
Commissioning is complete.
The SI500 sounder should be tested for correct operation on a periodic basis. A minimum of one check
every 12 months is recommended. The following features should be verified on each maintenance visit:
1)
Correct operation of sounder from control panel signal
2)
Correct operation of cover and rear tampers.
3)
Remove the ALIM+ supply from the control panel and check that the internal battery voltage as
measured between B+ and B- is greater than 12V dc. If the battery voltage is less than this value
replace the battery and re-connect observing CORRECT polarity.
B
ATTERY
R
EMOVAL
The battery may be removed for disposal at end
O
f product life or if it is detected faulty by the sounder
self-test. To remove, disconnect red and black leads from the battery terminals, unclip rubber retaining
band, and withdraw the battery from its holder. To fit a new battery, insert into holder, and reconnect
positive (RED) and negative (BLACK) leads to
correct
positive and negative battery terminals.
Refit rubber retaining band.
IMPORTANT: Ensure correct polarity of connections. If either battery lead has become detached from
the terminal block, ensure that exposed battery leads DO NOT accidentally cause a short circuit, then
secure positive (RED) lead to BT+ and negative (BLACK) lead to BT-.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance
with all national and local regulations
C
OMMISSIONING
M
AINTENANCE