Note
When installing Supervised
Wireless Sirens for super-
vised operation, be sure to
program sensor text that
clearly identifies each siren.
For example, HALLWAY
SIREN or BASEMENT
SIREN. This can help both
you and your customer
locate a specific siren if a
problem occurs.
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4.
Enter program mode and set the partition House Code to the desired setting (see the
menu in the section "Programming the Panel").
CONTROL
5.
Proceed to the
SIREN OPTIONS
ting.
6.
Proceed to the
LEARN SENSORS
the desired sensor number.
7.
When the touchpad display shows
The siren should beep once and the siren LED should flash 10 times, indicating the panel
learned the siren transmitter ID and that the siren learned both the partition House Code and
SWS Supervision Code.
8.
Exit program mode.
Connecting an Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module (60-677)
Connect the Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module (AVM) to the panel terminals as shown
in Figure 15. Partition 1 use only.
If a speaker is already connected to panel terminals 7 and 8, the Interrogator 200
!
speaker must be hooked up in series with that speaker to provide a 16-ohm load. Hook-
ing up speakers in parallel to panel terminals 7 and 8 creates a 4-ohm load that can
cause permanent damage to the panel.
Caution
Connecting Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads
Alphanumeric and Fixed Display touchpads use the same color-coded wire scheme. Connect the
touchpads to the panel power output and bus terminals as shown in Figure 16.
menu and set the SWS Supervision Code to the desired set-
menu and select the desired partition, sensor group 33, and
TRIP SENSOR nn
Black
Run Separate
Wire Cables
As Shown
Panel Terminals
7
8
4
+ 1 2 V
Speaker
Figure 15. Connecting an Interrogator 200 AVM to the Panel
, plug the siren into an electrical outlet.
Yellow
Splice
Cable Shield
3
1 1
G N D
M I C
LIGHT
Concord
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