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    Wireless Internal Siren System

    Installation Guide

    FW-VESTA -8/9F

    FW-SIREN2CP -8/9F

    P/N 7101958 July 2010

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    Contents

    INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................... 2GENERAL DESCRIPTION........................................................................................ 2TRANSCEIVER UNIT DESCRIPTION......................................................................... 2SIREN UNIT DESCRIPTION.................................................................................... 3UNIT CONNECTION DIAGRAM................................................................................ 4

    PHYSICAL LOCATIONS............................................................................................................ 5TRANSCEIVER UNIT ............................................................................................. 5SIREN UNIT ....................................................................................................... 6

    LEARNING MODE .................................................................................................................... 7LEARNING THE TRANSCEIVER IN THE C.PAS ZONE (BUSMODE)................................. 7LEARNING THE SIRENS (BUSAND STANDALONE) ..................................................... 8FUNCTION TESTING AFTER LEARNING. .................................................................... 8

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................. 9INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER.............................................................................. 9INSTALLING THE SIREN UNITS............................................................................ 10

    MAINTENANCE 12LOW BATTERY INDICATION................................................................................. 12CHANGING THE SIREN BATTERY........................................................................... 12ERASING THE SIREN MEMORY. ............................................................................ 12ERASING THE TRANSCEIVER MEMORY. .................................................................. 12

    SPECIFICATION: SIREN UNIT .............................................................................................. 13SPECIFICATION: TRANSCEIVER UNIT.................................................................................. 14

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    Introduction

    General Description

    TheWirelessSirenSystemiscomposedofTransceiverUnitandSirenAlertdevices.

    TheTransceiverunitisconnectedtoAlarmSystemControlPanel,andsendsits

    commandstoactivatetheSirenUnit(s)byWirelesscommunicationTransceiver.

    TheSirensystemcanbeoperatedattwomodes,BUSmodeorStandalonemode.

    The

    BUS

    mode

    is

    designed

    for

    working

    in

    front

    of

    the

    Runner

    and

    the

    Standalone

    modeisforanyControlPanel.

    TheTransceivercansupportupto8Sirens,theSirensaresynchronizedandfully

    supervisedbytheTransceiver.

    TheSirenunitispoweredbyLithiumBattery3.6V/14Ah.

    Transceiver Unit Description

    TheTransceiverUnithastwomodesofoperation:

    o BUSmode,ConnectedtotheRunnerBUSandcommunicatestotheControl

    Panelviathisconnection.

    o Standalonemode,connectedtoacontrolpanelviaterminalinputsand

    outputs. ThisconnectionallowsinterfacetoanytypeofControlPanel.

    OneTransceivercancontrolupto8SirenUnits. InBUSmodethesirenscanbe

    dividedtotwoseparategroups. (Separatesirenactivationtoeachgroup)

    DipswitchtoselectbetweenthetwooperationmodesSeeTable1

    Twotypesofcontrolscanbesenttoeachsiren. Onetoactivate/deactivatethesiren,

    secondtoprovideshortbeepswhenarminganddisarmingtheAlarmSystem.

    Twophysicalinputs(IN1&IN2)areusedforbothmodesSeeTable2

    TheTransceiverincludesanonboardTamperswitchforoptionalinstallationin

    separatehousing.

    TamperoutTerminalsforconnectiontoTamperInputoftheControlPanel.

    TamperOutTerminalisactivate(opencircuit)onthefollowevents:

    TamperopenattheSirenUnit.

    Transceiveronboardtamperopen.

    AtBUSmodethetransceivercanbelearnedasdetectorandtheControlPanelwill

    receiveevents

    as

    Tamper,

    Supervision

    and

    Low

    Battery.

    AtBUSmodetheTransceiversendSupervisionovertheBUSevery7minwhile

    communicationtoSirenUnitisO.K.

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    Siren Unit Description

    PoweredbynonrechargeablebatteryLithium3.6V/14Ah.

    AlarmsignalwillactivatethePiezoSirenandtheLED.

    TheAlarmcanberesetbytheuserbyusingtheControlPanelkeypadsincase

    thatit

    snot

    reset

    the

    time

    out

    2min/15min

    according

    Dipswitch#4

    selection

    seeTable3.

    Arm/DisarmIndicationbyBeeps/Flash(DipswitchSelection)SeeTable3

    Batterytestgenerateevery4hours.

    LowBatteryIndicationbyBeeps/Flash(DependsonDi[pswitchSelectionof

    2&3)SeeTable3.

    Tamperprotected(CoverandBacktamper).

    SignaltransmittedtoTransceiver:Synchronization,Acknowledge,Tamperand

    Lowbattery.

    TheSirencanbeassignedtoAreaAorAreaB(onlywhenusingBUSmode)by

    DipswitchSelectionSeeTable3

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    Unit Connection Diagram

    Figure 1: Standalone Mode Connection

    Figure 2: BUS Mode Connection

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    Physical Locations

    Transceiver Unit

    Figure 3: Transceiver Locations Diagram

    Table 1: Dipswitch Setting

    Dipswitch Setting ON OFF

    DIPSWITCH 1 BUS Mode Standalone Mode

    DIPSWITCH 2 Tamper on board Disable Tamper on board Enable

    Table 2: Input Configuration

    Operating Mode BUS Mode Standalone Mode

    CLK CLK IN-1:Alarm (Active Low)

    DAT DATAIN-2:Arm/Disarm

    (Active Low)

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    Learning Mode

    Mnemonic Description

    PROGRAM key.

    Enter key.

    Press key or enter parameter

    Learning the Transceiver in the C.P as Zone (BUS Mode)

    Notes:

    The learning between the Transceiver to the Siren Units should be performingbefore the installation of the Siren Units.

    It's important to locate the Siren at least 2 meter distance from the transceiver.

    It's recommended to install the transceiver at least 2 meter from the FW-Receiver, if there is any.

    Command or Instruction Description

    1Set DIPSWITCH#1 to ON

    Supported only by Runner4/8

    2Set DIPSWITCH#2ON Transceiver Tamper enabled

    OFF Transceiver Tamper disabled

    If the Transceiver is installed with it's originalplastic box select DIPSWITCH#2 to OFF

    3 Power OFF the Control Panel

    4

    Wired the connection between theTansceiver to the C.P accordingly.

    See figure 3

    5 Power up the panel

    6 Ensure system is disarmed

    7 code Factory default code 000000

    8

    122

    Zone (1 to 16) 1 5

    Select spare zone for the Siren Indications(prefer Zone 16). Option 1 for Zone 16activation and option 5 for radio device selection.

    9 164 same zone

    as above

    Select Radio Learn mode and wait for mode tochange.

    10 Start learning process.

    11

    On Transceiver button On the Transceiver, press the Learn/Test button.The Control Panel Starts short beeps. Thebeeping stops as soon as the device is registered(learned).

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    Learning the Sirens into the Transceiver (BUS and Standalone)

    Upto8sirenunitscanbeactivatedbysingleTransceiver. InBUSMode,thesesirenscanbe

    dividedtotwogroups(A&B)foractivatingtheirsirens(byreceivingtwoseparateactivation

    controls).

    Instruction Description

    1Place the Siren Units on a flatsurface

    To verify back tamper is closed.

    2 Connect Piezo siren cable

    3Connect battery cable The Siren will beep once and then the LED power will

    blink for a period of 30 seconds, please wait to the endof the blinking before activating or learning.

    4

    If it's BUS Mode Set Dipswitch#1

    According Table 3

    If it's Standalone or BUS Mode with assignment to GroupA the Dipswitch#1 should be off.

    5

    Set Dipswitch 2 and 3 accordingto Table 3

    Low Battery indication's beeps and flashes will be "on"no matter what the status of Mode Dipswitch 2 and 3.

    6Transceiver On the Transceiver press Learn/Test button.

    Blue LED on Transceiver starts flashing.

    7Siren On the siren press Learn button. Blue LED on the

    Transceiver turns to solid "ON" for three seconds andthen turns OFF. The Siren is learned by the Transceiver.

    Function Testing after learning.

    AfterthelearningcompletedandbeforetheinstallationverifythattheSirenUnits

    arefunctioningasdefined.

    PerformArm/Disarmverifybeep/flashindications.

    PerformanAlarm;verifyPiezoandFlashareactivated.

    PerformAlarm

    Reset

    via

    the

    Keypad

    by

    User

    pin

    code.

    Note:InbothmodesBUS/Standaloneverifyallconnectionsaresetbeforethetest.

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    Installation Instructions

    Installing the Transceiver

    1. ChooseacentrallocationfortheinstallationoftheTransceivertoinsureradio

    coveragetoalltheSirenUnits.

    2. OpentheScrew(SeeFigure6)andopenthecover.

    3. Placetheunitontheinstallationsurfaceandmarkoutthefourscrewholes.

    4. Usea6mmbittodrilltheholes.

    Figure 5: Open Transceiver Unit Figure 6: Tansceiver Installation

    5. PowerOffthecontrolpanel.

    6. WiredtheTransceivertotheControlPanel.

    7. PowerOntheControlPanel.

    8. CheckthefunctionalityofthesystembeforeinstallingtheSirenUnits.

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    5. Usea6mmbittodrilltheholes

    Figure 4: Installing Siren Unit

    6. Fixtheunitontotheinstallationsurface.

    7. EnsurethatthePiezosirenisconnectedtothePiezoconnector(asshown

    below).

    Figure 5: Battery Connectors

    8. InsertthebatteryintothebatteryclipandconnectittotheBATconnector

    (shownabove).

    Note: The battery shall be Installed/replaced by service man

    T h e Si r e n w i l l b e e p o n c e an d t h e n t h e L ED p o w e r w i l l b l in k f o r a p e r i o d o f 3 0

    s e co n d s , p l ea s e w a i t t o t h e e n d o f t h e b l i n k i n g b e f o r e a c t iv a t i n g o r l e ar n i n g .

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    Maintenance

    Low Battery Indication

    Thebatteryistestedevery4hoursandafterpowerup.

    WhenthesirenbatteryislowmorebeepsareaddedtotheARM/DisarmbeepsinordertoindicatetheLOWBATconditionofthesirenunit.Whenarmingthesirenthereare3beeps,

    shortpauseandanother3beepsinsteadoftwobeepsandwhendisarmingthesirenthere

    willbe3beepsinsteadofone.

    ThisLowBatteryindicationsbeepsandflasheswillbe on nomatterwhatthestatusof

    Dipswitch2and3.

    InBusModetheLowBatterystatuswillbereportedtotheControlPanelviatheBUSand

    willbeindicatedasDevicesLowBatAlarm.

    Changing the Siren Battery

    To change the siren battery:

    OpentheSirenUnitasshowninFigure7.

    Disconnectthebatteryandreplaceditbyfreshone.

    VerifyLowBatrestored.

    Note: The battery shall be Installed/replaced by service manT h e Si r e n w i l l b e e p o n c e an d t h e n t h e L ED p o w e r w i l l b l in k f o r a p e r i o d o f 3 0

    s e co n d s , p l ea s e w a i t t o t h e e n d o f t h e b l i n k i n g b e f o r e a c t iv a t i n g o r l e ar n i n g .

    Erasing the Siren Memory.

    IncaseofTransceiverneedtobereplaced,thememoryoftheSirenUnitsshouldbecleared.

    TocleartheSirenUnitsmemory,followthenextsteps.

    TurnoffthepoweroftheSirenUnits.

    PresscontinuouslyontheLearnbuttonandthenpoweruptheSirenUnit.

    KeeppressinguntilthePowerLEDwillblinkfast3times.

    ReleasetheLearnButton

    Memoryclearcomplete.

    Erasing the Transceiver Memory.IncaseofreplacingorremovingoneSirenUnitfromtheinstallation,thememoryofthe

    TransceiverandotherSirensunitsshouldbecleared.

    TocleartheTransceivermemory,followthenextsteps:

    TurnoffthepoweroftheTransceiver.

    PresscontinuouslyonLearnbuttonandthenpoweruptheTransceiver.

    KeeppressinguntiltheBlueLEDwillblinkfast3times.

    ReleasetheLearnButton

    Memoryclearcomplete.

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    Specification: Siren Unit

    ValueFW-Siren Specification (External Unit)

    More then 100dBSound Pressure Level

    YelpSiren Tone

    2700 500 HzFrequency Range

    LEDFlash Light

    NonePower Supply Voltage

    Standby: 110uA 10uA@ Battery operation

    Alarm:Average: 400mA @ Battery operation.

    Max: 600mA peak@ Battery operation.

    Current consumption

    Up to 1APower Supply current limi tation

    Average :3WMaximum Power

    2 min/15 min (According the status of Dipswitch#4)Siren Alarm Period

    2.8VLow Battery Level

    LED Flash @ Arm/Disarm

    (According the status of Dipswitch 2&3)

    Low Battery Indication

    LED Flash : Arm-1, Disarm-3

    LED Flash with Beeps : Arm-1, Disarm-3(According the status of Dipswitch 2&3)

    Arm/Disarm Indicat ion

    Sync signal every 1 min.Supervision

    Normally Closed.

    After power up the Tamper will activate only afterthe second opening and then Activate the Piezo

    for 2 min or till reset by the C.P.

    Tamper Switch

    > 4 Years (Based on 2 min Piezo operation/month)Battery Life

    External Box: ABS. (2mm thick).Material

    L=155mm x W= 100mm x H= 48mmDimensions of unit

    1.2 KgWeight (Without Battery)

    -10oC to +50oCOperating temperature range

    Indoor UnitCase Protection Level

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    Specification: Transceiver Unit

    ValueTransceiver Specification (Remote)

    9V-14V DCPower Supply

    Receive:30mA5mA

    Transmit:40mA5mA

    Current Consumption

    1WMax power

    -10oC to +50oCOperating temperature range

    -20oC to +70oCAmbient temperature, storage

    IN-1: Trigger Alarm.

    IN-2: Trigger Key Arm/Disarm

    BUS Connection via Fast Connection or Terminals

    Inputs

    Tamper Out Terminals: Normally Closed

    Active open while Tamper at the Transceiver orSiren unit is open.

    Outputs

    Blue LED indicate Rx/TXIndication

    Connected by hardware to TAMP OUT output.

    Can be ignored(see Dipswitch 2)

    Tamper

    Dip#1 : Define the Mode operation

    #1 On: BUS Mode.

    #1 OFF: Universal Mode

    Dip#2 : Define Tamper

    #1 On: Without Tamper

    #1 OFF: With Tamper

    Dipswitch 2

    868.35MHz / 916.5MHzRF Frequency 8F/9F

    >500m at open spaceRF Range