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The siren’s operation mode, in addition to the settings you should do, as described in the  

following sections, has to do with the options of the wiring to the control panel, as detailed below.

1. Selecting the way in which the TAMPER of the siren will trigger alarm

  The siren’s tamper activates the siren and the 

“TAMPER”

 output simultaneously. If you do not  

  wish the siren to be activated and only the 

“TAMPER”

 output to be activated, you can program  

  as described in the corresponding section on page 10.

  The Tamper contacts end up to the 

“TAMPER”

 output of the siren. When the siren is screwed  

  to the wall and its lid is closed, this output is NC and becomes NO when the lid is opened  

  or the siren is detached from the wall. These contacts can be connected to any direct or 24- 

  hour zone of the panel (like NC or EOL zone, using EOL resistor), 

taking care to use the  

  correct polarity (COM & ZONE)

.

 

 

If you use an EOL zone, then, for greater security, place the EOL resistor in the siren at the  

    TAMPER ZONE output and in series with the cable as shown in the wiring diagram (page 6).

2. Remote test of the siren 

  The input 

“REM-BUS”

 is used to remotely control the status of the siren’s battery.

  At this input you have to transmit 12.0V every time you wish to test the battery. By applying  

  the 12.0 V to this input, the 

“FLT OUT”

 error output opens to confirm receipt of the Remote  

  Test command. At the same time, the battery status test starts. If there is no problem with the  

  battery, the 

“FLT OUT”

 output will remain open for only 10 seconds and then be deactivated.  

  If a fault is detected on the battery, the 

“FLT OUT” 

output will remain activated after the end of  

  10 seconds and until the fault is restored. Once the fault is restored, another test will be carried  

  out and, if the test does not detect a problem, the 

“FLT OUT”

 output will be deactivated.

3. Power Supply of the siren

  The + 12V inputs are for providing power supply to the siren and for charging the siren’s  

  battery. They are connected to the corresponding outputs of the panel, 

taking care to use the  

  correct polarity.

  

Attention!

  

For security reasons and for the proper operation of the siren, a battery must in any case be  

   

used. In the case, however, that you want the siren to operate without a battery, you must  

   

connect the red battery cable to + 12V input of the siren.

4. Select the siren’s indication activation mode

  The 

TRIGGER

 (+ or -) inputs are used for the activation of the siren. Activation can be done  

  with one of the following two ways: 
 

A. Interruption of positive voltage

    Connect the 

“+ TRIGGER”

 input of the siren to the corresponding output of the panel or a  

    programmable output (PGM), which must provide 12.0V at standby and turn to 0 when an  

    alarm is activated.

  B. Interruption of negative voltage

    Connect the 

“- TRIGGER”

 input of the siren to the corresponding output of the panel or to a  

    programmable output (PGM), which must have 0V at standby and turns to Open Collector  

    or turns to 12.0V when an alarm is activated.  
 

 

The siren follows the alarm duration of the table. However, in the event that the cables  

    connecting it to the panel are cut or shorted, the siren will sound an alarm of maximum 5  

   minutes.

Selecting the Siren’s Operation Mode 

Summary of Contents for IRIS PLUS

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION MANUAL IRIS PLUS Outdoor self powered siren...

Page 2: ...o protect the battery from overcharging It has short circuit protection on the battery charging of the cables output Also it has overcurrent and short circuit protection for the battery with simultane...

Page 3: ...and foam detector and then you can open the cover of the siren to change the battery or make service without the siren sound The built in FLASH has five high brightness and low power LEDs which are sh...

Page 4: ...tage on this input drops bellow 5 8 V DC Activation from Trigger It is balanced when there are 0VDC on the Trigger input It sounds an alarm if the voltage of power supply is interrupted or if the volt...

Page 5: ...ACTIVATION INPUT 12V FOR FIRE ALARM SIGN INPUT 12V FOR AUDIBLE AND VISUAL VERIFICATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL STATUS TC INPUT 12V FOR TAMPER 3 AXIS ACCELEROMETER AND FOAM DETECTOR CANCELATION FLT OUT LO...

Page 6: ...nect the siren to the panel as explained in the connection terminals on page 5 and the following wiring diagram 6 When you finish cable connections connect the battery to the siren The siren can remai...

Page 7: ...emain open for only 10 seconds and then be deactivated If a fault is detected on the battery the FLT OUT output will remain activated after the end of 10 seconds and until the fault is restored Once t...

Page 8: ...here is a voltage at the siren power input 12V or every five minutes when there is no voltage If during the test the battery voltage is lower than 11 5V we have a low battery voltage indication and if...

Page 9: ...siren will follow If all the LEDs are off then the siren will have no lighting at standby mode To store this setting into memory press the MENU button The LED with the indication L S will turn on Sele...

Page 10: ...twenty four hours the duration of each alarm should be longer than 20 seconds Each time you press SELECT button you will hear the sound of the siren and will turn on or turn off all five LEDs of the...

Page 11: ...urns to standby mode after three minutes without pressing any of the two buttons This function allows you to open the siren for maintenance or to change the battery without the siren being activated b...

Page 12: ...e battery voltage is lower than this replace the battery and connect the new battery keeping in mind to use the correct polarity 4 Check for signs of water or insects entering the siren and clean if n...

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