Exterior Sirens

Note

Piezo siren connections to terminal 10 require a 2k resistor that can be located at the panel, since it does not supervise the circuit. If using an external power supply instead of panel ter- minal 4, the supply voltage must be limited to 9.5 VDC maximum and the negative side of the power supply must be connected to panel ground (terminal 3).

(01710) activates the output for status and alarm tones, allowing for a piezo siren connection without changing the output configuration number. It is typically used for interior siren applica- tion.

For more information on output configuration numbers, see “Onboard Options Menu”.

Exterior Sirens

Hardwire Exterior Siren (13-046)

Note

This siren is not UL approved for use as an outdoor sounding device.

Connect the siren to panel as shown in Figure 11.

Interior Sirens

Interior Piezo Siren (60-278)

Connect the piezo siren to the panel terminals with a 2k-ohm resistor, as shown in Figure 11.

Exterior

 

Interior

 

 

+12V Out 2

Panel

4 10 Panel Terminals

Terminals

 

+12V Out 1

 

4

9

2k Ohm

Resistor

49-454 Black

Red

Red

 

Black

 

Note

The volume switch settings inside the siren do not affect the siren output.

Figure 11. Wiring Sirens

Slim Line Hardwire Interior Siren (60-483-01)

Connect the siren to the panel as shown in Figure 12.

Panel

Terminals

+12V OUT2

Not 4 10 Used

Note

Power Line Carrier Card must be installed for Super- vised Wireless Sirens to work.

Figure 12. Wiring the Slim Line Hardwire Interior Siren

Installing Supervised Wireless Sirens (60-736-95)

Supervised Wireless Sirens (SWS) plug directly into electrical outlets and are not wired to the panel. The panel (when powered by a line carrier power transformer) sends alarm and status mes- sages to the siren, along the building AC wiring.

For supervised operation, the siren has a built-in transmitter that, when learned into panel mem- ory, transmits to the panel receiver if the siren has a low battery or other trouble condition.

Before plugging in Supervised Wireless Sirens, the panel must be powered up and partition House Codes and the SWS Supervision Code set (in program mode) to the desired settings.

The following procedures describe the basic steps for installing Supervised Wireless Sirens. For complete installation details, refer to the Supervised Wireless Siren Installation Instructions, included with each siren.

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GE 60-960-95 installation instructions Installing Supervised Wireless Sirens, Exterior Sirens, Interior Sirens