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Programming the Siren

Battery Fault output

The siren functions are programmed using the “MENU” and “SELECT” buttons, which are placed 

on the siren board.

Entering the programming process

To enter the siren programming process, turn on the siren by connecting the battery to the cor-

responding terminals, making sure to use the correct polarity.

Then press and hold the “MENU” button until the confirmation signal (five beeps) is heard and the 

“SOUND” LED lights up.

Siren Sound Selection

When the “SOUND” LED lights up, use the “SELECT” button to select the sound you want the 

siren to hear. Every time you press the “SELECT” button, the sound of the siren will be changed, 

which you will hear at low volume from the speaker. The last sound you hear will be the new 

sound of the siren. 

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Press “MENU” button to save settings and go to next menu. The LED with “FLASH” 

  indication will turn on. 

Select the siren’s lighting at standby mode

When the “FLASH” LED lights, use the “SELECT” button, to select the lighting mode of the siren 

at standby mode or even disable it. Each time you press “SELECT” button, will change the for-

mat of movement LEDs of the siren. The form of movement that, you will see at the LEDs, is the 

one, the siren will follow. When all the LEDs are off, the siren will have no lighting at standby 

mode.

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Press “MENU” button to save settings. 

Exit Setup

To exit the programming procedure, press continuously “MENU” button until the confirmation 

signal (five BEEP) is heard. Immediately, the siren will enter the standby mode.

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The siren will also automatically exit programming and will return to standby mode after three  

  minutes without pressing either button.

Factory Programming

To restore the factory settings of the siren, press simultaneously “MENU” and “SELECT” buttons 

for 2 seconds until you hear the confirmation sound – ( 5 BEEP).

The siren automatically monitors the battery status (Battery Self-Test) by dynamically checking 

the battery every hour when there is a voltage at the siren power input (+ 12V-) or every five min-

utes when there is no voltage. If, during the test, the battery voltage is lower than 11.5V, we have 

a low battery voltage while, if the battery voltage is below 10.0V, we have a battery failure.

In both cases, the siren flash is activated as follows: initially, the middle LED of the flash turns on, 

then it turns off and the next two turn on and finally, they turn off and the two external LEDs turn 

on. This process is repeated until the battery voltage rises above 11.5V or the battery is replaced 

with a new one and returns to standby mode again for the next test.

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Summary of Contents for IRIS Lite

Page 1: ...1 Installation Manual IRIS Lite IRIS Basic Outdoor Self Powered Sirens ...

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Page 3: ... cut off gives a five 5 minutes alarm if both the power supply cables and TRIGGER cable are cut off simultaneously It has short circuit protection on the battery charging of the cables output It has protection against faulty connection of the battery poles with simultaneous optical LED indication When the siren is in standby mode and its battery voltage drops bellow10 0 V flash stops flashing It h...

Page 4: ...d when the Trigger input has a 12VDC permanently It sounds an alarm if this voltage is inter rupted or when the voltage at this input is 5 8 V DC Activation from Trigger It is balanced when the Trigger input is permanently at 0 of the power supply and gives an alarm when the supply is cut off or when the input voltage is 1 5 V DC Operation Frequency 900 2700 Hz Acoustic Power 122dB at 1 meter Maxi...

Page 5: ... battery cable to 12V The siren can operate this way provided the cable s cross section allows it and the panel power supply is able to provide the required current Selecting the activation method of the siren The TRIGGER or inputs are used to activate the siren Activation can be done in two modes A By positive voltage interruption Connect the TRIGGER input of the siren to the corresponding output...

Page 6: ...ction terminals on page 5 and the following wiring diagram 6 When you finish cable connections connect the battery to the siren The siren can remain in this condition until you finish the installation The siren will start to operate normally only when supplied with power from the alarm control panel Note When the power supply is first applied from the panel to the siren a short sound will be heard...

Page 7: ... the one the siren will follow When all the LEDs are off the siren will have no lighting at standby mode Press MENU button to save settings Exit Setup To exit the programming procedure press continuously MENU button until the confirmation signal five BEEP is heard Immediately the siren will enter the standby mode The siren will also automatically exit programming and will return to standby mode af...

Page 8: ...The electrical and electronic equipment used must be handled separately and in accordance with the legislation which requires appropriate processing and recycling of the aforesaid goods The battery contains pollutants and therefore after the end of its lifetime it should not be disposed of in common waste but delivered to the appropriate operator for the collection and disposal of polluting waste ...

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