Wireless Sounder Wireless External Sounder Wireless Internal Sounder Installation and Programming Instructions
Table Of Contents Introduction........................................................................................................... 3 Operational Functions.......................................................................................... 3 Alarm / Tamper Indication ...................................................................................3 Low Battery Indication.........................................................................................3 Supervision ......................
Introduction RISCO Group's two-way wireless sounders are designed to extend the signaling capabilities of the Risco Group wireless systems within the protected area. The wireless sounders offer an easy and flexible solution for quick installations. The sounders are powered by their own batteries and communicate wirelessly with the security panel using 868MHz or 433MHz frequency band. Up to 3 wireless sounders (external or internal) can be assigned to a system.
Installation Use the following instructions to mount the external and internal wireless sounders. Mounting the External Sounder 1) Open the screw cover by applying thumb pressure on the screw cover lower part. When raised, push outwards. Once you have gained access to the cover screw, open screw and lift the cover away until cleared from the back plate. Siren cover screw Screw cover Lower section Cover - Exploded View 2) Once the cover has been removed it may be slid into one of the Cover Holder Clips.
) Insert the supplied batteries in the metal clips according to the polarity. 6) The sounder is ready for communication set up with the system. 7) Once the communication set up is completed, close the inner cover and reattach the outer cover.
Mounting the Internal Sounder 1. Open the front cover by removing the cover locking screw located at the bottom of the unit. 2. Hold the back plate against the wall and mark the locations of the mounting holes. Drill the desired mounting holes and insert screw anchors. 3. Mount the back unit to the wall using the supplied screws. 4. Insert the supplied batteries paying attention to the polarity 5. Perform communication set up with the control panel 6.
Programming Instructions The following section describes programming options added relating to the programming of the wireless sounder. Up to 3 wireless sounders (external or internal) can be assigned to the system. We recommend reading and fully understanding the system Installation and User manuals, before programming the sounder. Engineer Programming Menu To access the sounder menu 1. From the main engineer menu press [9] to access the More "Devices menu". 2. Press [2] for Siren. 3.
Step 2: Setting communication with the system 1. 2. After adding the sounder to the panel, the sounder must identify itself to the system's receiver by writing its ID into the system's receiver. Select the appropriate option as follows: Press [1] to Skip to the next sounder assignment Press [2] to allocate the sounder into the system. Send a write signal (within 255 seconds) from the sounder as follows: a. Press the reset switch on the sounder. b.
[9][2][2][2] Strobe Blink Defines the number of times that the strobe will flash per minute. [9][2][2][2] [1]..[5] [9][2][2][3] Strobe Blink options [1] 20 times per minute [2] 30 times per minute [3] 40 times per minute (Default) [4] 50 times per minute [5] 60 times per minute Strobe Arm Squawk Default: 05 Range: 01-20 (seconds) The time that strobe blinking will continue when arm is performed.
[9][2][4] Siren Receiver Calibration This feature establishes the threshold noise level of the wireless sounder receiver for successful communication with the system. To calibrate the sounder receiver 1. From the engineer menu access the siren receiver calibration submenu, Quick Key [9][2][4]. 2. Select the sounder for which you want to calibrate its receiver. 3. To perform a new automatic calibration, use the key to select [Y].
[1][2][35] Siren Pre Alarm Feature This wireless sounder incorporates a pre alarm feature that enhances the security of the system, by producing a local alarm in case of the sabotage. NOTE: In the UK version of the system the quick key of this parameter is [1][2][44]. System: Control Quick Keys Parameter Default [1][2][35] Siren Pre Alarm No Specifies if the system will send a Pre Alarm message to the sounder while an entry delay starts.
Event Log Messages The following list details the wireless sounder dedicated event messages, as displayed on the system LCD display: 12 LCD Text Event Description Tamper Siren=X Tamper alarm from wireless sounder X Tmp rstr Siren=X Tamper alarm restore from wireless sounder X Spkr low bat S=X Speaker low battery trouble Spkr l.bat rsS=X Speaker low battery restore from sounder X Radio l.bat S=X Radio low battery trouble Radio l.
User Programming Menu Diagnostics The diagnostics menu enables to test parameters that reflect the operation of the sounder. To perform diagnostics: 1. 2. 3. 4. From the user menu press [ ] [4] to access the Maintenance menu. Enter the Engineer code (or sub-engineer) and press [#]. Press [7][1] to access the Siren diagnostic menu. Enter the digit representing the sounder you want to test and then press [#].
Replacing Batteries 1. To silence the tamper alarm enter the engineer programming mode, quick key [9][2][5] and activate the Tamper Mute option. 2. Remove the sounder cover as described in the installation section. NOTE: If required you can silence a tamper alarm by pressing the RESET Switch. 3. Remove the old batteries from the metal clips and replace with new ones. Pay attention to the polarity. 4. Press the RESET switch. 5. Close the cover and fasten the cover locking screw.
FCC & IC notes This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
RISCO Group Limited Warranty RISCO Group Ltd. and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 12 months from the date of production. Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product.
Contacting RISCO Group RISCO Group Ltd. is committed to customer service and product support. You can contact us through our website (www.riscogroup.com) or at the following addresses: UNITED KINGDOM - RISCO Group U.K. Ltd. National Sales number: 0870 60 510000 Tel: +44-161-655-5500 Fax: +44-161-655-5501 E-mail: info@riscogroup.co.uk Tech: 00 44 161 655 5600 Fax: 00 44 161 655 5610 E-Mail: technical@riscogroup.co.uk U.S.A - Rokonet Industries U.S.A Inc.