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Installation instructions
EN
Wiring diagram
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1
Speaker
2
4x AA battery pack
3
9 V battery
4
Siren PCB
Speaker -0 V
5
terminal
6
+12 V terminal
9
OC-
A
OC+
Learning-in an indoor siren
You have to learn-in the siren before mounting it to the desired position. In
order to add a wireless siren to the system perform the following steps:
1.
Enter the programming mode on the keypad, navigate with the
keys to RF Receivers and press OK.
2.
Select the relevant module bus ID and press OK. For example, you can
select RF Receiver 32, which is a built-in receiver on the NX-10 panel
board.
3.
Select Learn RF Device>Learn Siren/IO, and then select the new siren
number (Siren/IO 1 to 4) and press OK. The panel starts the learning-in
procedure, and the Learn-in Mode message is displayed on the
keypad(s).
4.
Power-up the IO-module in the indoor siren with tamper open by
inserting the 4 AA-batteries in the appropriate battery holder.
5.
Wait until the LED on the IO-module-board
6.
Trigger the tamper by pushing the lever downwards, simulating the
closing of the housing for at least 0.5 second and maximum of 5
seconds, and release the tamper again.
7.
The LED on the IO-module board
8.
The keypad beeps once to confirm the siren is programmed.
9.
To allow operation of the indoor siren, insert the 9V-battery to the
battery holder.
Mounting the siren
To install the siren according to EN50131-4 grade 2, you need to enable the
pry-off tamper. Mount the screw provided through the tamper hole to allow
pry-off tamper detection.
B
Tamper
C
Tamper
D
9 V battery terminal (+)
E
9 V battery terminal (-)
F
4x AA battery pack (+)
G
4x AA battery pack (-)
H
IO module PCB
I
I/O module LED
I
blinks for 0.5 sec.
I
will blink for 1 second.
Battery replacement and removal
CAUTION: Batteries can explode or cause burns when recharged,
incorrectly
(dis)assembled,
temperatures.
Dispose of used battery according to battery directive instructions and/or as
required by local laws. Keep away from children.
To replace batteries, please remove the AA batteries from the battery
holder. Disconnect and remove the 9 V battery from the holder. Only replace
the batteries with the Energizer or Duracell AA and 9 V batteries. Do not use
a different type of batteries. Always use batteries that are from the same
batch, and always replace all batteries with fresh ones simultaneously.
Technical specifications
Power supply specifications
Number and type of
Electronics
batteries
Battery capacity
Board operating
voltage
Number and type of
Siren part
batteries
Battery capacity
Operating voltage
Battery lifetime, typical
Current consumption –
IO module (typical)
Current consumption –
siren (typical)
General feature specifications
Operating temperature
Environmental
Humidity
Shipping weight
* Assumption: maximum 20 siren activations of 3 minutes per year.
The European directive "Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment"
(WEEE) aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic
equipment waste on the environment and human health. To conform
with this directive, electrical equipment marked with this symbol must
not be disposed of in European public disposal systems. European users
of electrical equipment must now return end-of-life equipment for
disposal. Further information can be found on the following website:
www.recyclethis.info
TX-7001-05-1
Wireless indoor siren
or
exposed
to
fire
or
high
4 x AA size, 1.5 V,
primary cell
5600 mAh
2.1 V ... 3.1 V
1 x 9V size block, primary
cell
600 mAh
9 V ... 12 V
3 years*
160 uA at 3.1 V
±5%
105 mA at 12 V
±5%
-10 °C to +40 °C
max 95%, non
condensing
470 g