Wireless Sounder Instructions
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Programming the sounder
Programming the wireless sounder consists of the following 3 steps:
1. Setting communication between the receiver and the sounder
2. Setting sounder parameters
3. Testing the sounder
Step 1: Sounder/Receiver Communication Set up
The sounder must identify itself to the system's receiver by writing its ID into the
System. Perform according to the following steps:
1. Set the receiver to the Write mode.
NOTE:
WisDom:
Main Engineer menu: 9) Devices > 2)Sounder > 1) Allocation > Select sounder> Choose
INWS1
Agility:
Main Engineer menu: 2) Radio Devices > 1) Allocation > 1) RF Allocation
LightSYS (V2.40 and above):
Main Engineer menu: 7) Install > 2) WL Device > 2) Allocation > 1) By RF
> 4) Sounder
2. Select the sounder's ID.
3. Unpack the supplied batteries
4. Insert two speaker batteries into the batteries chamber (Fig. 3).
5. Insert three Radio batteries into the batteries chamber.
6. After a squawk is heard you have 10 seconds to press on the tamper switch for at
least 3 seconds. If the sounder is successfully recognized, the system will sound a
confirmation beep and the sounder will initiate a second squawk sound.
7. Repeat the process for other sounders in the system.
Step 2: Setting the Sounder Parameters
Each sounder can be defined with different sets of parameters. The following table
describes the list of parameters of the sounder.
NOTE:
For the specific programming location of each parameter refer to the system manuals.
Adjusting the Volume
Defines the sounder sound volume for the following system modes
Exit / Entry
: The sound produced during Exit/Entry time (Default: 0)
Alarm
: The sound produced during alarm (Default: 9)
Squawk
: The sound produced during squawk sounds (Default: 9)
The sound volume range is between 0 (silent) to 5 (maximum volume).