Installation Instruction - Vanderbilt ISRW6-12 Manual Del Usuario

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Before starting to install and work with this
device, please read the Safety Instructions.
Contents
 ISRW6-12 wireless outdoor siren
 Non-rechargeable 3.6 V battery
Description
The wireless outdoor siren is an external warning
device for outdoor use, which is controlled by a
Si2Way wireless module (e.g. IRFW6-12), gateway
(e.g. IEGW6-12) or panel.
It indicates alarms using PIEZO siren and/or power
LED. It can also be configured to signal arming and
disarming by flashing and/or beeping.
Installation
Opening the unit
Remove the 2 pivot screws (Fig. 2).
Remove the cover (Fig. 3).
Setting the jumpers
Set the jumpers A-D to the desired position (see
table Jumper settings for explanations).
Mounting the base
Choose a suitable location for the installation.
Make sure that this location is within the radio
coverage of the respective Si2Way radio
device.
It is recommended that the siren unit is
installed on a flat surface in a prominent
location.
Place the unit on the installation surface and
mark 4 holes (Fig. 4).
Mount the unit onto the installation surface.
Use only the screws and plugs supplied.
Connecting
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an
incorrect type.
It is necessary to insert the battery in any case,
even if the siren is powered by the external
power source.
Upon battery connection, the battery will beep
and flash for about 30 sec. This behaviour is
normal, and the siren will go into normal mode
after this warm-up phase is over.
Ensure that the siren is connected to the Piezo
connector (Fig. 6 item 5).
Insert the battery in the battery holder (Fig. 5)
making sure the polarity is correct (+) (-).
Connect the battery cable into the battery
connector (Fig. 6 item 3).
Optional: Connect the 9-15 V DC external
power cable from a limited power source (Fig. 6
item 4).
Replace the white plastic cover on the base and
secure it with the 2 pivot screws. This will push
down the tamper switch (Fig.6, item 6). Be
careful NOT to lift up the plastic cover once it
has been put in place, otherwise a tamper will
be triggered and the siren will go on.
Connections (Fig. 6)
No.
Description
1
Learn Learn button
2
J A-D
Jumpers
3
BAT
Battery connector
4
+12V- 12 V DC power supply terminal input
5
Piezo
Piezo connector
6
Tamper
7
Power LED
Jumper settings (Fig. 6 item 2)
Jumper Set
A
Output 2
B
Flashes upon
Arm/Disarm
C
Beeps with
Arm/Disarm
D
Time out: 15 min.
Make sure that Jumper A setting corresponds
to the siren output configuration on the panel.
Jumper A is used for IC 60 panels only
For Sintony 100-400: make sure that "external
bell at RF confirmation" is set to "yes"
Enrollment
Put the Si2Way wireless module/gateway/panel
into ENROL mode (refer to the device
documentation).
Press the learn button (Fig. 6 item 1) on the
siren.
Wait for indication of a successful learning on
the Si2Way radio module/gateway/panel.
A siren can be enrolled with one Si2Way radio
wireless module/gateway/panel only.
Battery exchange
To change the battery, make sure to cut off the
power supply on the external power cable first (if
applicable).
AS YOU OPEN THE SIREN HOUSING, a
tamper alarm will be triggered and THE SIREN
WILL BE ACTIVATED (use ear plugs if needed).
To stop the siren, remove the battery cable from
its connector. Then change the battery and
reconnect the battery cable.
Close the housing and do not forget to reset the
external power supply (if applicable).
Unenrollment
If you would like to unenrol a siren from the system,
please refer to the Si2Way wireless module/
gateway/panel documentation. You should then
erase the siren's memory:
Not set
Disconnect the battery from the BAT connector.
Output 1
Press the "Learn" button and reconnect the
Does not flash upon
battery while keeping the "Learn" button
Arm/Disarm
pressed.
Does not beep upon
Keep the "Learn" button pressed until the LED
Arm/Disarm
flashes.
Time out: 2 min.
Only then will it be possible to re-enrol the siren with
another Si2Way wireless module/gateway/panel.
Technical Data
Radio protocol
Radio frequency
Wireless range
Siren output level
Battery lifetime
Battery
Housing protection
Air humidity
Operating temperature -20 to +70°C
Storage temperature
EC Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd declares
that this radio equipment type is in compliance with
all relevant EU Directives for CE marking. From
20/04/2016 it is in compliance with Directive
2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive) and Directive 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage
Directive). From 13/06/2016 it is also in compliance
with Directive 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment
Directive).
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is
available at:
http://pcd.vanderbiltindustries.com/doc/wireless
Complies with
EN 50130-4:2011
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2
EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1; EN 61000-6-3:207/A1:11
EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1
EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 +
A12:2011 + A2:2013
EN 60950-22:2006 + A11:08
EN 62479
For more detailed instructions please refer to the
manual of the respective Si2Way wireless module/
gateway/panel.

Installation Instruction

Si2Way
868 MHz
300 m in open space
100 dB @ 1 m
3 years
ER34615M
3.6 V, 14 Ah, D size
IP54
< 95% rH, non-condensing
-20 to +80°C
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