Installation Instructions; Mounting The Siren; Siren Configuration - GE TX-7201-05-1 Quick Start Manual

Wireless outdoor siren
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Installation instructions

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Wiring diagram
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1
Siren PCB
2
Speaker
3
Beacon
4
3X lithium battery pack
5
IO module power cable (black)
6
IO module power cable (blue)
7
IO module power cable (red)
Learning-in an outdoor 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 outdoor siren with tamper open. The
battery holds three wires (red-blue-black)
connector. The IO module also holds three wires (red-blue-black) plus a
connector. These connectors need to be plugged into each other to
power up the IO module.
5.
Wait until the LED on the IO module board
6.
Trigger the tamper by pushing the pin on the tamper lever, 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.
Before final commission cut jumper J3 on the siren PCB
jumper is used as start-up protection.

Mounting the siren

For mounting instructions, see Figure
placement of the tamper switch against the wall. To comply with an
EN50131-4 grade 2 installation, please take special care of positioning the
tamper switch lever to the wall. The siren needs to signal a tamper alarm
when the unit is taken more than 5 mm from its mounting surface (see
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Siren configuration

To allow the IO module to control the output on the outdoor siren, you need
to cut jumper 3 and then optionally 1 and/or 2.
Jumper 3 is a start-up protection. Jumpers 1 and 2 are responsible for timer
settings, and you can cut one of them or both, according to the table below.
The maximum siren activity time is limited both by hardware (jumper)
setting, and software (RF Receiver 32>Outputs>Siren/IO>Time) time setting,
whichever is shorter. For example, even if the software setting for a siren is
set at 255 minutes, and the jumper J1 is cut, the siren will sound for 5
minutes only (i.e. according to the hardware limit). When the same jumper is
cut, and the time value for the Siren/IO module is set to 1 minute, the siren
will stop after 1 minute.
TX-7201-05-1
Wireless outdoor siren
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Tamper
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Tamper
A
OC+ (white)
B
OC- (black)
C
OC+ (red)
D
OC- (black)
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IO module PCB
5 6 7
plus a
F
blinks for 0.5 sec.
F
will blink for 1 second.
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