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SP-4006
SATEL
remove the two locking screws and lift it by an angle of approx. 60
°
. Be particularly careful
when dismounting and remounting the inner sheet metal cover.
Note:
Make sure there is a suitable distance (minimum 2.5 cm) between the upper edge of
the siren housing and the ceiling or another element which restricts the mounting
position from the above. Otherwise, replacement of the cover may be impossible.
After installation of the outdoor siren mounting holes as well as the cable inlet should be
sealed with silicone compound.
2. Description of siren operation
The SP-4006 outdoor siren can interface with any alarm signal source. The signaling is
triggered by a voltage change at the control input. The STA input controls acoustic signaling,
while the STO input - optical signaling. How the signaling is to be triggered is set by means of
the PLA and J7 jumpers and the PLO and J6 jumpers.
The siren has been designed so that at the moment of power-up it is inactive, irrespective on
how the STA, STO inputs are set. Signaling can only be triggered after 20 seconds
in the stable inactive state (constant presence of supply voltage from the control panel and
input signals according to the jumper setting). On each power-up / power-off, the time is
counted from the beginning. This function makes it possible to avoid an accidental triggering
of the siren during installation of the system.
The test mode enables the signaling to be triggered without the necessary 20-second wait.
For this purpose, remove the O+A jumper before power-up, turn the power supply on and
replace the jumper within 5 seconds.
The TMP and R terminals are used to connect the device to the tamper circuit of the security
system, while the SENS
and
TMP terminals are provided for connecting the inner tamper
contact of the housing (see Fig. 2 and 3).
The tamper circuit of the outdoor siren will be open on removing the outer housing or
detaching the siren from the wall. For the tamper contact to function correctly during pull-off,
the tamper element (see Fig. 1) must be screwed down to the mounting surface.
The siren is suitable for operation with a built-in 6 V battery, but it can also work without it.
A T3,15 A fuse is included in the battery circuit.
Notes:
•
The battery to be connected to the siren must be fully charged.
•
The current consumed by the siren to charge the battery depends on the battery degree
of discharge.
•
The battery charging system, as used in the siren, is intended for recharging a partially
discharged battery, not for charging a fully discharged one.
External power supply of the siren is to be connected to the +12V and GND terminals.
Voltage loss at these terminals (with the siren battery connected) will generate the tamper
alarm, duration of which depends on how the TM0, TM1 jumpers are set. The type of
signaling is to be set by using the O+A jumper. Supply voltage restoration will stop
the tamper signaling. Having installed the siren, check this function for operational capability
by disconnecting and reconnecting the supply voltage.
Note:
The TM0 and TM1 jumpers are used for setting the maximum active time of acoustic
signaling. After expiry of this time, the siren will go silent, irrespective of the value
programmed in the control panel. The signaling can only be triggered again after the
signal controlling the STA input is disabled.
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