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3.
A blue switch bay with altogether seven switches is located in the middle of the
electronic component. By default, they are all set to OFF (down).
4.
The following table lists the functions of the switches:
SW1
Mode to add the siren to the control unit (then
back to OFF)
OFF
Off
ON
On
SW2
Not occupied
SW3
SW4
Alarm duration
OFF
OFF
3 minutes
ON
OFF
5 minutes
OFF
ON
10 minutes
ON
ON
1 second (Test mode)
SW5
Not occupied
SW6
Reset memory
OFF
Normal
ON
Delete memory
SW
Sends a status signal to the control unit
OFF
Off
ON
On
5.
Start the control unit’s configuration page, open the menu “Sensors”
“Add” and
click on “Start”.
6.
To put the wireless outdoor siren into operation, set SW1 from OFF to ON. The
wireless outdoor siren sends a brief signal for confirmation.
7.
The control unit will now detect and wireless outdoor siren and list it under
“Detected sensors”. If the siren is not found, repeat step 6.
8.
Click on “Add”. If you want to change the siren settings (name, area, zone), click
on “Change”.
Note:
If you want to assign the siren to both areas, activate the “All areas” option. If you
want to change this option or the area of the siren later, the SW1 switch in the siren
needs to be set to ON again!
9.
Set SW1 back to OFF
to exit the learn mode.
10.
Test the siren function by simulating an alarm or actuating the tamper contact.
11.
Caution:
The siren is very loud (104 dB)! Deactivate the sound either by
disarming the alarm system or by removing the batteries.
12.
Set SW7 to ON. Otherwise, you will receive regular reports that the siren is out of
operation whenever the sensors are checked.
13.
Open the menu Sensors
Siren in the control unit and specify the conditions to
activate the siren in “External siren control”.
14.
In the Range menu, verify that the signal strength at the desired location is
sufficient. Click on Start and activate SW1 in the siren (only) for the range test.
The higher the indicated number, the better the reception (1-9).
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