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opErAtion

the Ness radio siren is designed to be installed  

indoors as a wireless internal siren. this provides 

the  convenience  of  an  extension  siren  without 

the trouble of cabling between the control panel 

and the siren.
For  an  external  siren  option  the  rss  satellite 

model has provision for an optional wired horn 

speaker  and  strobe  light  to  be  cabled  off  the 

internal unit. 
the  radio  siren  can  program  up  to  8  radio 

devices,  meaning  it  can  receive  signals  from 

more than one control panel or from other Ness 

radio devices such as radio Keys, radio smoke 

Detectors and radio PIrs.
Both models are powered by a 17VaC plug pack 

and  the  rss  satellite  model  has  an  internal 

backup battery for independent operation in case 

of mains failure.

instAllAtion

Mark a level reference line on the wall in the 

position you will be installing the Ness radio 

siren. 

See Diagram 1.

Line-up  the  reference  mark  with  the  Level 

reference slot in the base plastics.
secure the base to the wall using the mounting 

hardware provided. 
attach the provided spring to the tamper switch. 

See Diagram 2.

Feed  the  plug  pack  cable  through  the  cable 

entry  hole  in  the  base  and  connect  the  two 

17V aC wires to the 17V aC terminals on the 

radio siren board. Polarity is not observed. the 

earth wire is not used.
Insert the battery in the battery holder in the 

base  plastics and plug the battery leads into 

the Battery terminal on the radio siren board. 

(rss satellite model only).
the radio siren will be in program mode as 

soon  as  power  is  applied  with  the  tamper 

switch  unsealed. at this stage, if you need to 

program radio devices, follow the programming 

instructions in this manual. 
once  programming  is  complete,  attach  the 

radio siren cover to the base and secure it with 

the screw provided. Double check to ensure the 

plug pack is turned on.

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Programming a Radio Device into the Radio Siren

Installation

17V AC +V

SIREN STROBE

Z1 0V

TAMPER

▲ ▲

17V AC +V

SIREN STROBE

Z1 0V

TAMPER

▲ ▲

106-081

106-080

Radio message summary:

Siren Mode/Reset Mode                    Panel Mode

Message

ON

OFF

PANIC

AUX

Radio Key 

Radio Sensor

Siren Alarm 

Siren Alarm

Alarm Off  

Alarm Off

Fire Alarm 

Fire Alarm

Strobe 

 

-

Inputs

Tamper:

The onboard tamper switch is connected to a 24 hour input and it must be sealed in normal 

operation. There is also a terminal provided for connection of external tamper switch and 

this terminal input must be terminated with a 2k2 EOL resistor even if unused.

Zone:

The zone input must be terminated with a 2k2 EOL resistor even if unused when operating 

as a mini alarm panel mode.
In siren mode add the 2k2 EOL resistor to operate as reset mode.

Outputs

External Siren:

The radio siren capable of driving one 8ohm/4ohm horn speaker and its time out period is 

preset to 5minutes.

Strobe:

Strobe output will time out after 11 hours. If mains power is off, the output will time out after 

1 hour.

LED Operation:

Double fast flash every 2 seconds during program mode, one fast flash every 2 seconds to 

indicate normal operation and continuous flash for low battery condition.

Battery:

The back up battery is float charged at 13.5V - 13.8V.

Battery test under load is carried out every hour, the battery load test timer also expires 2 

seconds when a programmed radio device message is received.

Battery test without load is carried out every 50mS.

AC Plug Pack:

The radio siren is designed to work on a 17VAC 300mA plug pack, the use of higher current  

rating will have no additional benefit as the internal circuit is designed to current limit to 

250mA.

Mode of Operation:

The siren operation depends on the message it receives as well as the type of mode it is set 

to. The following radio message summary describes its operation for each radio message it 

receives:

Siren Mode:

This is the default mode, no shunt on J11

• Mark a short level line where the NESS Radio Siren will be installed.
• Line the mark just sketched with the level reference on the base and secure it 
• to the wall using the mounting hardware provided. 

(see diagram 1)

• Place the spring provided onto the tamper 

(see diagram 2)

• Feed the power supply cable provided through the cable hole in the plastic and connect
• it to the 17V and AC terminals 

(see diagram 3)

• If you are programming devices into the Radio Siren, follow the instructions.
• Once complete, connect the battery* to the correct connector, place the battery into the
• base and attach the top to the base. Secure the top to the base with the included screw.
• Turn on the power point if it is not on already.

Power up the radio siren with tamper unsealed. The radio siren will then be in learn mode

for 30 seconds or until programmed, LED will double flash.

Activate the radio device that will operate radio siren. The siren will chirp for each radio

message and chirp twice on the third message to acknowledge the button is programmed.

Radio siren is now programmed.

To program a second device, disconnect the siren from its power source, then power up

again, repeat above steps.

Up to 8 devices can be programmed.

Programming a 9   device will erase the 1   device so that there are no more than 8 devices

programmed.

To erase all devices, Press the “OFF” button on a Programmed key 5 times while the 

Radio Siren is in program mode.

1

Cable Entry

level Reference slot

BAsE

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Programming a Radio Device into the Radio Siren

Installation

17V AC +V

SIREN STROBE

Z1 0V

TAMPER

▲ ▲

17V AC +V

SIREN STROBE

Z1 0V

TAMPER

▲ ▲

106-081

106-080

Radio message summary:

Siren Mode/Reset Mode                    Panel Mode

Message

ON

OFF

PANIC

AUX

Radio Key 

Radio Sensor

Siren Alarm 

Siren Alarm

Alarm Off  

Alarm Off

Fire Alarm 

Fire Alarm

Strobe 

 

-

Inputs

Tamper:

The onboard tamper switch is connected to a 24 hour input and it must be sealed in normal 

operation. There is also a terminal provided for connection of external tamper switch and 

this terminal input must be terminated with a 2k2 EOL resistor even if unused.

Zone:

The zone input must be terminated with a 2k2 EOL resistor even if unused when operating 

as a mini alarm panel mode.
In siren mode add the 2k2 EOL resistor to operate as reset mode.

Outputs

External Siren:

The radio siren capable of driving one 8ohm/4ohm horn speaker and its time out period is 

preset to 5minutes.

Strobe:

Strobe output will time out after 11 hours. If mains power is off, the output will time out after 

1 hour.

LED Operation:

Double fast flash every 2 seconds during program mode, one fast flash every 2 seconds to 

indicate normal operation and continuous flash for low battery condition.

Battery:

The back up battery is float charged at 13.5V - 13.8V.

Battery test under load is carried out every hour, the battery load test timer also expires 2 

seconds when a programmed radio device message is received.

Battery test without load is carried out every 50mS.

AC Plug Pack:

The radio siren is designed to work on a 17VAC 300mA plug pack, the use of higher current  

rating will have no additional benefit as the internal circuit is designed to current limit to 

250mA.

Mode of Operation:

The siren operation depends on the message it receives as well as the type of mode it is set 

to. The following radio message summary describes its operation for each radio message it 

receives:

Siren Mode:

This is the default mode, no shunt on J11

• Mark a short level line where the NESS Radio Siren will be installed.
• Line the mark just sketched with the level reference on the base and secure it 
• to the wall using the mounting hardware provided. 

(see diagram 1)

• Place the spring provided onto the tamper 

(see diagram 2)

• Feed the power supply cable provided through the cable hole in the plastic and connect
• it to the 17V and AC terminals 

(see diagram 3)

• If you are programming devices into the Radio Siren, follow the instructions.
• Once complete, connect the battery* to the correct connector, place the battery into the
• base and attach the top to the base. Secure the top to the base with the included screw.
• Turn on the power point if it is not on already.

Power up the radio siren with tamper unsealed. The radio siren will then be in learn mode

for 30 seconds or until programmed, LED will double flash.

Activate the radio device that will operate radio siren. The siren will chirp for each radio

message and chirp twice on the third message to acknowledge the button is programmed.

Radio siren is now programmed.

To program a second device, disconnect the siren from its power source, then power up

again, repeat above steps.

Up to 8 devices can be programmed.

Programming a 9   device will erase the 1   device so that there are no more than 8 devices

programmed.

To erase all devices, Press the “OFF” button on a Programmed key 5 times while the 

Radio Siren is in program mode.

1

Tamper spring

CovER

 (Rear view)

optional External 
Antenna mount

Diagram 1

Diagram 2

tErminAls

Z1 should remain 
unconnected 
unless the REsET 
Mode is Required

The Plugpack should always 
be connected to mains to keep 
the internal backup battery 
charged. (The black earth wire 
is not used).

BlUE / REd

RSS Radio Satellite

The Rsi siren model is solely powered by 17v AC. 
The plugpack should always be connected to mains.
(The black earth wire is not used).

RSi Radio SiRen

BlUE / REd

Содержание Radio Siren

Страница 1: ...amper input Installation Notes Ness Radio Siren RSI Radio Siren RSS Radio Satellite The Ness Radio Siren is a unique self contained radio operated miniature internal siren which can be used as a wireless remote siren option for alarmcontrolpanelsorasastandalone siren operated by Radio Keys or other Ness radio devices The Ness Radio Satellite can even drive an optional external siren strobe for tru...

Страница 2: ...shows a N O Tamper Switch wired in parallel Alarm Control Panel RSS Radio Satellite RST Transmitter Optional wired external Siren Strobe Tamper RSS Satellite model only Radio Reed Radio PIR Or Any Ness Radio Transmitter RADIO Signal Standalone Satellite siren Triggered by a Radio PIR or Radio Reed RSI Radio Siren RSS Radio Satellite Optional wired external Siren Strobe Tamper RSS Satellite model o...

Страница 3: ...ed Insert the battery in the battery holder in the base plastics and plug the battery leads into the Battery terminal on the Radio Siren board RSS Satellite model only The Radio Siren will be in program mode as soon as power is applied with the tamper switch unsealed At this stage if you need to program radio devices follow the programming instructions in this manual Once programming is complete a...

Страница 4: ... light The strobe output turns on when a Strobe On message is received and turns off when it receives a Strobe Off message or after maximum run time The strobe will also turn on when the siren turns on even without a Strobe On message but in this case the strobe turns off with the siren Maximum run time is 11 hours or 1 hour if mains power is off Note In Strobe Mode the strobe output is designed t...

Страница 5: ... Radio PIR R12 Radio PIR RSM Radio Smoke RR1 RR2 Radio Reed Siren On On Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Siren Alarm Off Off Off Restore Restore Restore Restore Alarm Off Fire Panic Panic Tamper Tamper Fire Alarm STROBE ON Aux Strobe ON STROBE OFF Strobe OFF The RK4 AUX button also resets Siren RSS Satellite model only Other Ness transmitters may send a different set of alarms see the table below Normally ...

Страница 6: ...1 and 2 Link 1 Alarm Type Setting LINK 1 Position OFF Default ON Action Type of message sent Alarm Input 1 White Strobe Siren Alarm Input 2 Blue Siren Fire Restore Input 1 Off Off Restore Input 2 Off Off Link 2 sets both inputs for positive or negative trigger Link OFF Negative Trigger Factory Default Each input can be held high or floating Pull low to trigger Link ON Positive Trigger Each input m...

Страница 7: ...Strobe Light max Duration 11 hours or 1 hour if mains power is off Strobe Output Duration If the RST is wired to send a Strobe message 11 hours or 1 hour if mains power is off If the RST wired not to send a Strobe message 5 minutes If the Strobe Output is converted into a Reset Output 5 minutes Fuses 2A Auto reset electronic fuse for external Siren Strobe outputs Backup Battery 12V 0 8Ah Sealed Le...

Страница 8: ...35MHz Copyright Notice All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Ness Ness reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing...

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