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Wireless Sounder Instructions

 

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Setting Supervision Time  

Specifies how often the system generates a supervision request to the sounder. 
If any of the sounders does not respond to the request at least once during the 
receiver supervision time, the system will regard the accessory as lost. 

 

NOTE:

 

The receiver supervision time should be higher than the sounder supervision time in order to 
eliminate false lost event. 

Range: 00-255 minutes 
Default: 58 minutes 

 

NOTE: 

WisDom: Engineer menu: 1) System > 1) Timers > 9) Accessory supervision time 
Agility: Engineer menu: 1) System > 1) Timers  > TX supervision 

Pre Alarm indication 

This wireless sounder incorporates a pre-alarm feature that enhances the security of 
the system by producing a local alarm in case of sabotage. 
If defined, the system sends a pre-alarm signal to the sounder at the beginning of the 
entry delay. If the sounder does not receive a cancellation signal from the system at 
the end of the entry time, the sounder goes into alarm mode. 

 

NOTE: 

WisDom (Ver 4.25): Engineer menu Quick key 1) System> 2)Parameters> 35)Sounder  Pre alarm 
Agility
: Engineer menu  [1][2] > Advanced > Sounder Pre alarm 

Step 3: Testing the Sounder 

Communication Test 

The sounder communication test performs a communication test between the sounder 
receiver and the system. 

¾

  To perform a communication test: 

1.  Access the communication test option. 

 

NOTE: 

WisDom: Engineer menu > 9) Devices > 2) Sounders > 3) Communication test 
Agility
: Engineer menu > 2) Testing > 5) Sounder > 1) Communication test 

2.  The system sends a test signal to the sounders. A number between 00-99 indicates 

the strength of the communication signal between the system and the sounder. 

 

NOTE:

 

For successful communication, the strength of the signal should be higher that the sounder receiver 
noise threshold level.  
(WisDom: Engineer menu quick key [9][2][4],  Agility: Engineer menu> 2)Testing > 1)Main unit > 
1)Calibration
). 

Diagnostics 

The Diagnostics menu enables to test parameters reflecting the operation of the 
sounder:  

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Speaker batteries voltage: Tests the selected sounder’s speaker batteries voltage 

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Radio batteries voltage: Tests the selected sounder’s radio's batteries voltage  

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Sounder version: Displays information regarding the sounder's version 

Summary of Contents for WL S52

Page 1: ...External Wireless Sounder Model WL S52 Installation and Programming Instructions...

Page 2: ...ing the Sounder 4 Programming the sounder 6 Step 1 Sounder Receiver Communication Set up 6 Step 2 Setting the Sounder Parameters 7 Strobe Control 7 Strobe Blink 7 Strobe Arm Squawk 7 Adjusting the Vol...

Page 3: ...ervised by the panel The system generates a local fault signal identifying the sounder whose signal is not received during a predefined time followed by a report to the Alarm Receiving Center if defin...

Page 4: ...f the tongue together and remove the cover See figure 1 Figure 1 Step 2 Once the cover has been removed it may be placed in the Cover Holder Clip This is done by placing the cover hinge into the secon...

Page 5: ...ion set up with the system Step 7 The single Tamper switch may be fitted in two positions a to provide screw cover and rear tamper or b to provide front cover and rear tamper See figure 4 Figure 4 Ste...

Page 6: ...ing to the following steps 1 Set the receiver to the Write mode NOTE In the WisDom as a first step you need to allocate the sounder in the following programming location Main Engineer menu 9 Devices 2...

Page 7: ...Arm Squawk The time that strobe blinking will continue when set is performed Default 05 NOTE If the sounder s squawk strobe is defined as NO Refer to the Allocation section this parameter will be igno...

Page 8: ...r 4 25 Engineer menu Quick key 1 System 2 Parameters 35 Sounder Pre alarm Agility Engineer menu 1 2 Advanced Sounder Pre alarm Step 3 Testing the Sounder Communication Test The sounder communication t...

Page 9: ...y attention to the polarity 5 Replace the cover and lock the screws NOTES Dispose of old batteries according to your local regulations Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Tec...

Page 10: ...ause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio...

Page 11: ...ation charges or costs of installation or any liability for direct indirect or consequential damages or delay Seller does not represent that its product may not be compromised or circumvented that the...

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