User's Manual

Wireless Solar Siren with Strobe, WS-30S
INTRODUCTION
The WS-30S is a wireless solar siren with strobe
dedicated for LS-30 alarm system. With special designed
strobe magnifier, viewing angle and flashing pattern, it
provides the users with a fresh experience. The WS-30S
is powered by a solar panel which charges the internal
battery. When the battery is fully charged, the WS-30S
can work for one month without sunshine.
With built in transmitter and
receiver, it sends heartbeat
signal once an hour, if the LS-30 Base Unit fails to
receive this signal in the preset supervision time, it will
issue a warning message.
INITIAL POWER-UP
Please note the internal rechargeable battery is not fully
charged when you receive the WS-30S. You have to
charge it for minimum 12 hours, (but NOT over 24 hours)
first. The method as below,
1.
turn on the battery switch, refer to Fig 2
2.
either connect a 15VDC power adapter (supplied with
LS-30), or connecting the supplied COM1 cable to the
COM1 socket of a LS-30 which is powered, refer to
Fig. 2.
PROGRAMMING
1.
Enroll the LS-30 Base Unit ID in the WS-30S, steps as
below,
A). Keep the WS-30S close to the LS-30 Base Unit for
convenient operation. Enter the “Installer Mode” on
the Base Unit and select \Set Siren\ Siren/Relay Test
then wait.
B). Turn on the WS-30S battery switch from off state.
The WS-30S LED would light up
C). Press the “YES” button (for Siren/Relay Test) on
the Base Unit within 30 seconds. The Base Unit would
transmit its RF ID and be enrolled in the WS-30S.
However you can also program this through a PC with
the supplied software.
Important Note: If there is strong light shinning on
the solar panel, it would produce a voltage to the
internal PCB, so that the microprocessor on the PCB
can’t be reset when the battery switch is turned on.
Under such a condition, please turn the solar panel
side down for a few seconds, and then turn on the
battery switch.
2. Enroll the WS-30S ID in the LS-30 Base Unit, steps
as below,
A). Enter the “Installer Mode” on the Base Unit
and select \Set Device\ Enroll Device\ Burglar
Sensor\ Enter Zone No.
B) Use a magnet (not supplied, but you can use the
magnet for TX-3DS Door Sensor) to approach the
right-bottom corner of the WS-30S, refer to Fig. 3.
The WS-30S would emit its RF ID to be enrolled in
the LS-30 Base Unit.
C). The LS-30 LCD would show “Enroll OK” if
action is correct.
Likewise, you can also program this through a PC
with the supplied software.
Remark: When you put a magnet near the
right-bottom corner of the WS-30S, it will generate a
chirp and emit RF signal for test/enrolling. This
action can also be used for RF check, refer to “Master
Mode\ Device Test” of LS-30 manual.
3. If necessary, you can change the alarm time of the
WS-30S by entering the desired time on the LS-30
Base Unit, under \Installer Mode\ Set Timer\ Set
Remote Siren Time.
LOCATION
The WS-30S should be mounted outside the building and
in a position where it can be clearly visible and at a
height (3~5 meters above the ground) that is relatively
difficult for an intruder to access.
The WS-30S is built in radio transmitter and receiver
which can be affected by the presence of metallic objects
in the vicinity. Therefore, please keep the WS-30S
minimum 30 cm away from any metalwork.
Important Note:
It takes 30 hours to fully charge the battery of the
WS-30S under direct sunshine. To provide the maximum
amount of sunlight to the solar panel of WS-30S, it’s
strongly recommended to mount the WS-30S as below:
1).On the wall facing south for the user lives in the
northern hemisphere and above the line of “Tropic of
Cancer” (23.5°North).
2).On the wall facing north for the user lives in the
southern hemisphere and below the line of “Tropic of
Capricorn” (23.5°South).
3).On a wall easterly or westerly for the user can’t find a
suitable location as above or lives in between of the
23.5°North and 23.5°South.
Fi
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1
Fi
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2
Powe
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Socket
COM1
Socket
Put a magnet closely to the
right-bottom corner to
activate RF transmission.
Fig.3
Battery
Switch

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