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Wireless Siren System Installation Guide FW-SIREN2EXT -8/9F FW-SIREN2CP -8/9F P/N 7101866 Rev. 04 Jan 2010

Copyright Crow Engineering Ltd. 2008 The copyright of this document is owned by Crow Engineering Ltd., its agents and/or professional advisors. No part of parts hereof may be reproduced, distributed, republished, displayed, broadcast, hyperlinked or transmitted in any manner or by any means or stored in an information retrieval system without the prior written permission of Crow Engineering Ltd. or the copyright owner provided that permission is granted to download and print the materials in this document for personal, non-commercial use only provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright and other proprietary notices contained in the materials. This permission terminates automatically if you breach any of these terms or conditions. Upon termination, you will immediately destroy any downloaded and printed materials. Trademarks The trade marks, service marks, and logos (the "Trade Marks") used and displayed in this document are registered and unregistered Trade Marks of Crow Engineering Ltd. and others. Nothing in this document should be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license or right to use any Trade Mark displayed in this document, without the written permission of Crow Engineering Ltd. or other Trade Mark owners. The name of Crow Engineering Ltd. or the Crow Engineering Ltd. logo may not be used in any way, including in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of materials in this document, without prior written permission. Disclaimer The information in this manual was accurate and reliable at the time of its release. However, we reserve the right to change the specifications of the product described in this manual without notice at any time. i

Contents INTRODUCTION... 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION... 2 TRANSCEIVER UNIT DESCRIPTION... 2 SIREN UNIT DESCRIPTION... 3 UNIT CONNECTION DIAGRAM... 4 PHYSICAL LOCATIONS... 5 TRANSCEIVER UNIT... 5 SIREN UNIT... 6 LEARNING MODE... 7 LEARNING THE TRANSCEIVER IN THE C.P AS ZONE (BUS MODE)... 7 LEARNING THE SIRENS (BUS AND STANDALONE)... 8 FUNCTION TESTING AFTER LEARNING.... 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS... 9 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER... 9 INSTALLING THE SIREN UNITS... 10 MAINTENANCE 12 LOW BATTERY INDICATION... 12 CHANGING THE SIREN BATTERY... 12 ERASING THE SIREN MEMORY.... 12 ERASING THE TRANSCEIVER MEMORY.... 12 SPECIFICATION: SIREN UNIT... 13 SPECIFICATION: TRANSCEIVER UNIT... 14 i

Introduction General Description The Wireless Siren System is composed of Transceiver Unit and Siren Alert devices. The Transceiver unit is connected to Alarm System Control Panel, and sends its commands to activate the Siren Unit(s) by Wireless communication Transceiver. The Siren system can be operated at two modes, BUS mode or Standalone mode. The BUS mode is designed for working in front of the Runner and the Standalone mode is for any Control Panel. The Transceiver can support up to 8 Sirens, the Sirens are synchronized and fully supervised by the Transceiver. The Siren unit can be powered by Lithium Battery 3.6V/14Ah or by external power supply 12V/0.8A or both. Transceiver Unit Description The Transceiver Unit has two modes of operation: o BUS mode, Connected to the Runner BUS and communicates to the Control Panel via this connection. o Standalone mode, connected to a control panel via terminal inputs and outputs. This connection allows interface to any type of Control Panel. One Transceiver can control up to 8 Siren Units. In BUS mode the sirens can be divided to two separate groups. (Separate siren activation to each group) Dipswitch to select between the two operation modes See Table 1 Two types of controls can be sent to each siren. One to activate/deactivate the siren, second to provide short beeps when arming and disarming the Alarm System. Two physical inputs (IN 1 & IN 2) are used for both modes See Table 2 The Transceiver includes an on board Tamper switch for optional installation in separate housing. Tamper Out Terminals for connection to Tamper Input of the Control Panel. Tamper Out Terminal is activate (open circuit)on the follow events: Tamper open at the Siren Unit. Transceiver on board tamper open. At BUS mode the transceiver can be learned as detector and the Control Panel will receive events as Tamper, Supervision and Low Battery. At BUS mode the Transceiver send Supervision over the BUS every 7 min while communication to Siren Unit is O.K. 2

- User Guide Siren Unit Description Powered by non rechargeable battery Lithium 3.6V/14Ah or 12V DC or both,in this case the Battery use as backup. Alarm signal will activate the Piezo Siren and the Power LED. The Alarm can be reset by the user by using the Control Panel keypads in case that itʹs not reset the time out 2min/15min according Jumper D selection see Table 3. Arm/Disarm Indication by Beeps/ Flash (Jumper selection) See Table 3 Battery test generate every 4 hours. Low Battery Indication by Beeps/Flash (Depends on Jumper Selection of B&C) See Table 3. Tamper protected (Cover and Back tamper). Signal transmitted to Transceiver: Synchronization, Acknowledge, Tamper and Low battery. The Siren can be assigned to Area A or Area B (only when using BUS mode) by jumper selection See Table 3 3

- User Guide Unit Connection Diagram Figure 1: Standalone Mode Connection Figure 2: BUS Mode Connection 4

- User Guide 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 DAT DATA IN-2:Arm/Disarm 5

Siren Unit - User Guide D C B A BAT -12V+ PIEZO Figure 4: Siren Unit Locations Diagram Siren's Jumper's MODE SET-UP Jumper No. Function if = O (Open) Function if =1 (Close) A Area A Group Area B Group (BUS Mode only) B C NO Flashes with ARM/Disarm NO Beeps with ARM/Disarm Flashes appear with ARM/Disarm Arm: 2 Flashes (@LOW BAT 3+3 Flashes) Disarm: 1 Flash (@LOW BAT 2 Flashes) Beeps sound with ARM/Disarm Arm: 2 Beeps(@LOW BAT 3+3 Beeps) Disarm: 1 Beep (@LOW BAT 2 Beeps) D 2 Min Time out 15 Min Time out Table 3: Jumpers set-up. 6

Learning Mode Mnemonic <PROG> <ENTER> 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 performing before 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. 1 Command or Instruction Set DIPSWITCH#1 to ON Description Supported only by Runner4/8 2 Set DIPSWITCH#2 ON Transceiver Tamper enabled OFF Transceiver Tamper disabled 3 Power OFF the Control Panel 4 Wired the connection between the Tansceiver to the C.P accordingly. If the Transceiver is installed with it's original plastic box select DIPSWITCH#2 to OFF See figure 3 5 Power up the panel 6 Ensure system is disarmed 7 <PROG> code <ENTER> Factory default code 000000 8 <PROG> 122 <ENTER> Zone (1 to 16) 1 5 <ENTER> Select spare zone for the Siren Indications (prefer Zone 16). Option 1 for Zone 16 activation and option 5 for radio device selection. 9 <PROG> 164 same zone as above <ENTER> 10 <ENTER> Start learning process. 11 Select Radio Learn mode and wait for mode to change. On Transceiver <Learn/Test> button On the Transceiver, press the Learn/Test button. The Control Panel Starts short beeps. The beeping stops as soon as the device is registered (learned). 7

- User Guide Learning the Sirens (BUS and Standalone) Up to 8 siren units can be activated by single Transceiver. In BUS Mode, these sirens can be divided to two groups (A&B) for activating their sirens (by receiving two separate activation controls). 1 Instruction Place the Siren Units on a flat surface 2 Connect Piezo siren cable 3 4 Connect battery cable If it's BUS Mode Set Jumper A According Table 3 Description To verify back tamper is closed. The Siren will beep once and then the LED power will blink for a period of 30 seconds, please wait to the end of the blinking before activating or learning. If it's Standalone or BUS Mode with assignment to Group A the Jumper should be off. 5 Set Jumpers B and C according to Table 3 Low Battery indication's beeps and flashes will be "on" no matter what the status of Mode Jumpers B and C. 6 7 Transceiver <Learn/Test> On the Transceiver press Learn/Test button. Blue LED on Transceiver starts flashing. Siren <Learn> On the siren press Learn button. Blue LED on the Transceiver turns to solid "ON" for three seconds and then turns OFF. The Siren is learned by the Transceiver. Function Testing after learning. After the learning completed and before the installation verify that the Siren Units are functioning as defined. Perform Arm/Disarm verify beep/flash indications. Perform an Alarm; verify Piezo and Flash are activated. Perform Alarm Reset via the Keypad by User pin code. 8

Installation Instructions Installing the Transceiver 1. Choose a central location for the installation of the Transceiver to insure radio coverage to all the Siren Units. 2. Open the Screw (See Figure 6) and open the cover. 3. Place the unit on the installation surface and mark out the four screw holes. 4. Use a 6 mm bit to drill the holes. Figure 5: Transceiver Unit Figure 6:Tansceiver Installation 5. Power Off the control panel. 6. Wired the Transceiver to the Control Panel. 7. Power On the Control Panel. 8. Check the functionality of the system before installing the Siren Units. 9

- User Guide Installing the Siren Units A Transceiver can control up to 8 sirens. It is recommended that the units be installed on a flat surface in a prominent location. To install the siren in each location: 1. Choose a location for each one for the installation of each siren units. Make sure that there is Radio coverage to this location from the Transceiver. Place the Siren Units high enough off the ground in order to make them inaccessible to passers by and well within the wireless range of the cluster Transceiver 2. Remove the two pivot screws that secure the siren cover. 3. Remove the siren cover. Figure 7: Siren Unit 4. Place the unit on the installation surface and mark out the four screw holes. 10

- User Guide 5. Use a 8 mm bit to drill the holes Battery Address Jumpers 12 Volt Connector PIEZO Siren Connector Battery Connector Figure 4: Open Siren Unit 6. Fix the unit onto the installation surface. 7. Ensure that the Piezo siren is connected to the Piezo connector (as shown below). Figure 5: Siren Connectors 8. Insert the battery into the battery clip and connect it to the BAT connector (shown above). Note: The battery shall be Installed/replaced by service man The Siren will beep once and then the LED power will blink for a period of 30 seconds, please wait to the end of the blinking before activating or learning. 11

Maintenance Low Battery Indication The battery is tested every 4 hours and after power up. When the siren battery is low more beeps are added to the ARM/Disarm beeps in order to indicate the LOW BAT condition of the siren unit. When Arming the siren there are 3 beeps, short pause and another 3 beeps instead of two beeps and when Disarming the siren there will be 3 beeps instead of one. This Low Battery indicationʹs beeps and flashes will be ʺonʺ no matter what the status of Mode Jumpers B and C. In Bus Mode the Low Battery status will be reported to the Control Panel via the BUS and will be indicated as Deviceʹs Low Bat Alarm. Changing the Siren Battery To change the siren battery: Remove the two pivot screws as shown in Figure on page 6. Disconnect the Power Supply and replace the battery by fresh one. Verify Low Bat restored and then connect the Power supply. Note: The battery shall be Installed/replaced by service man The Siren will beep once and then the LED power will blink for a period of 30 seconds, please wait to the end of the blinking before activating or learning. Erasing the Siren Memory. In case of Transceiver need to be replaced, the memory of the Siren Units should be cleared. To clear the Siren Units memory, follow the next steps. Turn off the power of the Siren Units. Press continuously on the Learn button and then power up the Siren Unit. Keep pressing until the Power LED will blink fast 3 times. Release the Learn Button Memory clear complete. Erasing the Transceiver Memory. In case of replacing or removing one Siren Unit from the installation, the memory of the Transceiver and other Sirens units should be cleared. To clear the Transceiver memory, follow the next steps: Turn off the power of the Transceiver. Press continuously on Learn button and then power up the Transceiver. Keep pressing until the Blue LED will blink fast 3 times. Release the Learn Button Memory clear complete. 12

- User Guide Specification: Siren Unit FW-Siren Specification (External Unit) Sound Pressure Level Siren Tone Frequency Range Flash Light Power Supply Voltage Current consumption Power Supply current limitation Maximum Power Siren Alarm Period Low Battery Level Low Battery Indication Arm/Disarm Indication Supervision Tamper Switch Battery Life Material Dimensions of unit Weight (Without Battery) Operating temperature range Case Protection Level Value More then 102dB Yelp 2700 ±500 Hz Power LED (90 Lumens) 9V 15V DC or Battery 3.6V /14Ah Lithium or both. Standby: 110uA ±10uA@ Battery operation 20mA±2mA@12V DC operation.. Alarm: Average: 950mA @ Battery operation. Max: 1.8A peak@ Battery operation. Average: 200mA @ 12V DC operation. Max: 1.2A peak @ 12V DC operation. Up to 1.8A Average :4W, Max peak:17w 2 min/15 min (According the status of Jumper D) 2.8V LED Flash @ Arm/Disarm (According the status of Jumper B&C) LED Flash : Arm-1 Disarm-3 LED Flash with Beeps : Arm-1 Disarm-3 (According the status of Jumper B&C) Sync signal every 1 min. Normally Closed. After power up the Tamper will activate only after the second opening and then Activate the Piezo for 2 min or till reset by the C.P. > 4 Years (Based on 2 min Piezo operation/month) External Box: P.C. (3mm thick). L=310mm x W= 205mm x H= 75mm 1.2 Kg -30oC to +70oC IP 43 Plastic PC with UV protection Conformal coated circuit board 13

- User Guide Specification: Transceiver Unit Transceiver Specification (Remote) Power Supply Current Consumption Max power Value 9V-14V DC Receive:30mA±5mA Transmit:40mA±5mA 1W Operating temperature range -10oC to +50oC Ambient temperature, storage -20oC to +70oC Inputs Outputs Indication IN-1: Trigger Alarm. IN-2: Trigger Key Arm/Disarm BUS Connection via Fast Connection or Terminals Tamper Out Terminals, Dry contacts 12V DC/100mA Blue LED indicate Rx/TX Tamper Dipswitch 2 Connected by hardware to TAMP OUT output. Can be ignored(see Dipswitch 2) Dip#1 : Define the Mode operation #1 On: BUS Mode. #1 OFF: Universal Mode Dip#2 : Define Tamper #1 On: With Tamper #1 OFF: Without Tamper RF Frequency 8F/9F 868.35MHz / 916.5MHz RF Range >500m at open space 14