Climax Technology Co SRACF1 AC Powered Indoor Siren User Manual

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Wireless AC Powered Indoor Siren
V:P6
SRAC-23(F1) / SRAC-23B (F1)
The Indoor Siren is used to attract attention by sounding an alarm when alarm signal is received from Control Panel.
1.
LED Indicator / Learn Button
2.
Buzzer
3.
AC Connector
Power Supply
The Siren is powered by AC power; plug the Siren into a power socket to activate the Siren. The Siren will enter
normal operation mode.
For SRAC-23B, there is a rechargeable battery inside the Siren that serves as a backup in case of a power failure.
During normal operation, AC power is used to power the Siren and at the same time recharge the battery.
Low Battery Detection (SRAC-23B only)
After AC power failure, the Siren will transmit a Low Battery signal to The Control Panel when low battery voltage is
detected. To restore battery, re-plug AC power into the power socket. After 12 hours, the Siren will transmit a low
battery restored notification to the Control Panel.
AC Failure Detection
Whenever the Siren is removed from the power socket, the siren will transmit an AC Failure signal to the Control
Panel to notify the situation. When the Siren is re-plugged into the power socket, it will transmit an AC restoration
code.
Supervision Function
The Siren transmits a supervisory signal to the Control Panel once every 30-50 minutes during normal operation.
If this signal is not received with programmed duration, the Control Panel will indicate on its screen that the particular
Siren is experiencing an out-of-order problem.
Siren Function Overview
„ Siren Audible Performance
The Siren will sound its buzzer to raise alarm for 3 minutes when activated.
z For Burglar / Panic Alarm, the Siren gives a continuous alarm sound.
For Fire / Water alarm, the Siren gives an intermittent alarm sound of 2-sec siren followed by a 1 sec interval,
cyclically during the programmed alarm duration.
The siren is silenced when either the programmed siren duration expires or the Control panel turns off the
siren.
„ Previous Alarm Warning
If an alarm was activated in your absence, the Siren will sound alarm for 3 seconds while the system is disarmed
to remind you that an intruder could still be in your premises.
„ Audio Status Indication & Volume Adjustment
While operating the system, the Siren emits different beeping sounds to
distinguish various statuses for the user, as listed in the table on the right:
You can adjust the volume of the indication beeping sound between High,
Medium and Low by pressing and holding the Learn button for 3 seconds.
The factory default volume is set to Medium.

Siren Audio
Arm/Home Arm
Disarm
Previous alarm warning
Entry/Exit Sound
1 beep*
2 beeps*
3 sec alarm
Count-down
beeps
Items marked with asterisk (*) will only emit the displayed audio indication if the Confirmation setting in the
Panel is set to ON. When the setting is OFF, the confirmation sound will not be available.
Indication beeping sound volume is set separately from alarm volume. To change alarm volume, see
Programming Siren section below.
Learning
Plug the Siren into the power socket, the Siren will emit 1 short beep, and the LED will flash to indicate it is now
in normal operation mode.
Put the Control Panel into learning mode.
Press the button on the Siren once, the LED will light up and the Siren will transmit a learn code automatically.
If the Control Panel successfully receives the learn code, it will display the information accordingly. Please refer
to Control Panel manual to complete the learning process.
If learning is successful, the Siren will emit a beep and turn off LED.
If the Siren does not emit any beep, the LED will turn off automatically after 1 minute indicating learning has
failed. Please remove siren from the Control Panel and repeat the learning process.
Programming Siren
Access the “Program Siren” menu in your Control Panel. Please refer to Control Panel manual for detail. If the Siren
successfully receives the command from the Control Panel, it will emit 1 beep to confirm
„ General Siren Function
Confirm
ON: The Siren will sound beeps when the system is armed or disarmed.
OFF: The Siren will remain silent when the system is armed or disarmed.
Entry Sound
ON: The Siren will sound beeps when the Entry timer is activated.
OFF: The Siren will remain silent when the Entry timer is activated..

SRAC-23 does not have a tamper switch. Please ignore this function “Siren Tamper”.
z Individual Siren Function
Individual siren function will only affect the setting of selected siren/bell box:
Area
Select the operation area of the siren you want to edit.
Zone
Select the zone number of the siren you want to edit.
Alarm Volume
-
Select siren alarm volume when alarm is triggered. Available options include: Silence, Low, Medium, High.
Door Chime
ON: The Siren will sound sound door chime when notified by Control Panel.
OFF: The Siren will not sound any door chime
Burglar Trigger in Home Arm
ON: The Siren will be activated when alarm is triggered in Home Arm mode.
OFF: The Siren will be deactivated when an alarm is triggered in Home Arm mode.
Burglar Trigger in Away Arm
ON: The Siren will be activated when alarm is triggered in Away Arm mode.
OFF: The Siren will be deactivated when an alarm is triggered in Away Arm mode.
LED Activation after Alarm
The Siren does not have any LED, this option may be ignored.
Confirmation Flash
The Siren does not have any LED, this option may be ignored.
Exit Delay Time Flash
The Siren does not have any LED, this option may be ignored.
Entry Delay Timer Flash
The Siren does not have any LED, this option may be ignored.
Exit Delay Sound Volume / Arming Confirm / Door Chime Sound Volume
Sound Volume of Exit Delay beep, Arming/Home Arming Confirmation Sound and Door Chime sound.
Available options include: Silence, Low, Medium, High.

The Arming/Home Arming confirmation sound volume cannot be silenced. If Silence is selected for
this option, the sound volume will be set to Low.
Entry Delay Sound Volume / Disarming Confirm Sound Volume
Sound Volume of Entry Delay Time and Disarming Confirmation Sound. Available options include: Silence,
Low, Medium, High.

The Disarming confirmation sound volume cannot be silenced. If Silence is selected for this option,
the sound volume will be set to Low.
After completing all individual siren function setting, click Submit on the webpage to confirm. The Control Panel
will send the new configuration to siren. When the siren receives the configuration, it will emit one beep to
confirm. If the siren does not emit the beep, please click Submit again to resend the configuration.
Factory Reset
The siren can be reset and memory contents cleared by following steps:
Remove the Siren from the Control Panel. Refer to the operation manual of your Control Panel for details.
Remove the Siren from power socket. For model with built-in battery, open the casing and unplug battery.
Press and hold the learn button and plug the Siren into the power socket.
Keep holding the button for about 3 seconds until the Siren emit 2 short beeps, then a long beep. Release the
button, factory reset is complete.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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