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1.  Connect the transmitter to the green port - RED wire to + (pos.) and WHITE wire to – (neg.)
2.  Power the siren unit by connecting the battery. The LEDs will turn on if done correctly.
3.  Press the anti-tamper switch. The LEDs will flash alternatively. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

4.  Press the “CODE LEARNING’ button on the siren 4 times. The LEDs will flash alternatively 

faster, indicating the siren has entered code learning mode.

5.  Power the transmitter with the 12VDC 500mA pack (included). The siren will learn the 

transmitter, indicated by ‘LED2’ turning ON and ‘LED1’ turning OFF.

6.  Remove the power pack - the siren will sound for few seconds, indicating the transmitter 

has been coded to the siren unit.

7.  Remove the transmitter and connect it to the siren port or pulse trigger output on the 

Alarm Control Panel.

8.  Make sure the 12V power pack and back-up battery are plugged in when the siren is 

installed.

To reset the siren to factory default settings, press the ‘CODE LEARNING’ button 4 times.

Transmitter Code Learning

Factory Reset

Summary of Contents for WGSIR-500W

Page 1: ...with high visibility strobe flashes Dual tamper switch protection for outer casing wall mount removal Internal 7 2V rechargeable backup battery This wireless outdoor siren is a cost effective outdoor sounder It features a waterproof UV resistant anti corrosive design with low battery consumption With the NimH battery it can last up to 3 days with AC power cut off ...

Page 2: ...ed 60 min Flash Current 120mA 12VDC Wireless Signal 315MHz 433MHz 868MHz Timers 5sec Test 3min 20min Lifetime Siren 8hr usage Flash 24hr usage Operating Environment 20 to 60 C Material Polycarbonate Case Protection UV corrosion water protection Wireless Range The transmitter has a wireless range of approximately 100m This can vary depending on walls or obstacles between the transmitter and the sir...

Page 3: ...r the transmitter with the 12VDC 500mA pack included The siren will learn the transmitter indicated by LED2 turning ON and LED1 turning OFF 6 Remove the power pack the siren will sound for few seconds indicating the transmitter has been coded to the siren unit 7 Remove the transmitter and connect it to the siren port or pulse trigger output on the Alarm Control Panel 8 Make sure the 12V power pack...

Page 4: ...le shows what to set the DIP switches to for the desired siren duration Refer to the table below for a more detailed description 2 The 2 pin DIP switch bottom circle has two switches 1 A and 2 B ON 1 OFF 0 Siren Duration DIP Switch 1 A DIP Switch 2 B 15 Minutes 0 0 3 Minutes 0 1 1 Minute 1 0 Continuous 1 1 ...

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