Climax Technology Co SRACZB AC Powered Indoor Siren User Manual

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SRAC-23-ZBS / SRAC-23B-ZBS / SRAC-23B-ZBSR
AC Powered Indoor Siren
Introduction
SRAC-23(B)-ZBS is an AC Powered ZigBee Indoor Siren. It is capable of raising alarm upon receiving
alarm signal from the coordinator in the ZigBee network when an alarm is activated. During the alarm,
the siren will sound alarm with its built-in buzzer.
The Indoor Siren utilizes ZigBee technology for wireless signal transmission. ZigBee is a wireless
communication protocol that is reliable and has low power consumption and high transmission efficiency.
Based on IEEE802.15.4 standard, ZigBee allows a large amount of devices to be included in a network
and coordinated for data exchange and signal transmission.
 Model
The Indoor Siren includes the following models:
SRAC-23-ZBS: Standard Indoor Siren
SRAC-23B-ZBS: Features built-in rechargeable battery to serve as backup power source when the Siren
is unplugged from AC power.
SRAC-23B-ZBSR: Features built-in rechargeable battery and ZigBee network router function
Model No.
Rechargeable Battery
ZigBee Router
SRAC-23-ZBS
No
No
SRAC-23B-ZBS
Yes
No
SRAC-23B-ZBSR
Yes
Yes
Parts Identification
1. Function Button/LED Indicator
Function Button Usage:
- Press once to send a supervision signal.
- Press and hold the button for 10 seconds then release to
reset the Indoor Siren.
- Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to change
indication beep volume.
LED Indicator:
- One Flash:
The security system is armed.
- Two flashes:
The security system is disarmed
The Indoor Siren has successfully joined a ZigBee
network
- One Flash every 20 minutes (SRAC-23(B)-ZBS Only)
The Indoor Siren has not joined any ZigBee network, or has lost
connection to its current ZigBee network.
- Continuous Flash:
The Siren is alarming.
Features

Alarm Activation
When an alarm is activated, the Indoor Siren will activate its buzzer and the LED indicator will flash
continuously while the siren is alarming. If the alarm system control panel has programmed alarm
duration, the Siren will be activated according to panel alarm length. If the alarm system does not
have alarm duration programmed, the Siren will be activated for 15 minutes.

Audio Status Indication
 The Indoor Siren activates different audio sounds
according to different statuses of the security system, as
listed in table on the right:
 You can change the volume of the indication beeping
sound between High and Low by pressing and holding the
learn button for 3 seconds. The factory default volume is
set to Low.

Siren Audio
Arm/Home
Disarm
Entry/Exit Sound
1 beep
2 beeps
Count-down
beeps
Power Supply
The Siren is powered by AC power; plug the Siren into the power socket to activate the Siren. The
Siren will enter normal operation mode.
SRAC-23B-ZBS and SRAC-23B-ZBSR models have a rechargeable battery inside that serves as
backup when the Siren is unplugged from AC power. The battery will be charged automatically
when the Siren is plugged. It takes about 72 hours to fully charge the battery.

Low Battery Detection (SRAC-23B-ZBS / SRAC-23B-ZBSR 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 fault signal to
the coordinator to notify the situation and switch to its internal battery for power supply.
When the Siren is plugged in again on the power socket, it will send an AC power restore signal to
the coordinator.

Supervision
The Indoor Siren will transmit a supervision signal to report its condition regularly according to user
setting. The factory default interval is 30 minutes. The user can also press the Function Button once
to transmit a supervision signal manually.
ZigBee Network Setup
 ZigBee Device Guideline
ZigBee is a wireless communication protocol that is reliable and has low power consumption and
high transmission efficiency. Based on IEEE802.15.4 standard, ZigBee allows a large amount of
devices to be included in a network and coordinated for data exchange and signal transmission.
Due to the fundamental structure of ZigBee network, ZigBee device will actively seek and join
network after powering on. Since performing a task in connecting network may consume some
power, it is required to follow the instructions to avoid draining battery of a ZigBee device
- Ensure your ZigBee network router or coordinator is powered on before powering on the ZigBee
device.
- Ensure the ZigBee network router or coordinator is powered on and within range while a ZigBee
device is in use.
- Do not remove a ZigBee device from the ZigBee network router or coordinator without powering
down the ZigBee device.
Joining the ZigBee Network
As a ZigBee device, the Indoor Siren needs to join a ZigBee network to send and receive alarm
signal. Please follow the steps below to join the Indoor Siren into the ZigBee network.
1. Plug the Indoor Siren into a power outlet.
2. Press and hold the function button for 10 seconds as the Siren resets and starts searching for
existing ZigBee network. Please make sure the permit-to-join feature on the router or coordinator
of your ZigBee network is enabled.
3. If the Siren successfully joins a ZigBee network, the LED Indicator will flash twice to confirm.
4. After joining the ZigBee network, the Indoor Siren will be registered in the security system in the
network automatically. Please check the security system control panel or CIE (Control and
Indicating Equipment) to confirm if joining and registration is successful.
5. For SRAC-23(B)-ZBS, after joining the ZigBee network, if the Siren loses connection to its
current ZigBee network, the LED indicator will flash every 20 minutes to indicate. Please check
your ZigBee network condition and siren signal range and correct the condition.

Removing Device from ZigBee Network (Factory Reset)
To remove the Siren from current ZigBee network, the Siren must be put to Factory Reset to
complete device removal. Factory Reset function will clear the device of its stored setting
information and prompt the Siren to search for new ZigBee network.
Before removing device, make sure the Siren is within current ZigBee network signal range
1. Press and hold the function button for 10 seconds, then release the button to reset Siren.
2. Upon reset, the Siren will clear current ZigBee network setting and transmit signal to ZigBee
coordinator to remove itself from current ZigBee network. It will then actively search for
available ZigBee network again and join the network automatically.

ZigBee Router Device Capacity (SRAC-23B-ZBSR)
The Siren model with Router function (SRAC-23B-ZBSR) allows other ZigBee devices to join the
ZigBee Network through the Router. It has maximum capacity of 40 ZigBee devices or routers
Appendix (For developers only.)

Indoor Siren Cluster ID
Device ID: IAS Warning Device: 0x0403
Endpoint: 0x01
Server Side
Client Side
Mandatory
Basic (0x0000)
Identify(0x0003)
IAS Zone(0x0500)
IAS WD(0x0502)
None
Optional
None
None

Attribute of Basic Cluster Information
Identifier
Name
0x0000
ZCLVersion
0x0001
ApplicationVersion
0x0003
HWVersion
0x0004
ManufacturerName
0x0005
ModelIdentifier
0x0006
DateCode
0x0007
PowerSource
8-bit
0x00 –0xff
0x0010
LocationDescription
Character
String
0 – 32 bytes
0x0011
PhysicalEnvironment
8-bit
0x00 –0xff
0x0012
DeviceEnabled
Boolean
0x00 –0x01

Type
Range
Unsigned
8-bit integer
Unsigned
8-bit integer
Unsigned
8-bit integer
Character
String
Character
String
Character
String
0x00 – 0xff
0x00 – 0xff
0x00 –0xff
0 – 32 bytes
0 – 32 bytes
0 – 16 bytes
Access
Read
only
Read
only
Read
only
Read
only
Read
only
Read
only
Read
only
Read /
Write
Read /
Write
Read /
Write
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x01
0x00
Climax
Technology
(Model Version)
0x00
0x01
Attribute of Identify Cluster Information
Identifier
Name
Type
Range
Access
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x0000
IdentifyTime
Unsigned
16-bit integer
0x00 –0xffff
Read /
Write
0x0000
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x00

Attribute of IAS Zone Cluster Information
Identifier
Name
0x0001
ZoneState
0x0002
ZoneType
Type
Range
8-bit
Enumeration
8-bit
Enumeration
All
All
Access
Read
only
Read
only
0x0003
ZoneStatus
0x0010
IAS_CIE_ADDRESS
0x0011
ZONE_ID

16-bit bitmap
All
IEEE
ADDRESS
Unsigned
8-bit integer
Valid 64bit
IEEE address
All
Read
only
Read /
Write
Read
only
0x00
0xFF
Attribute of IAS WD Cluster Information
Identifier
Name
Type
Range
Access
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x0000
MaxDuration
Unsigned
16-bit integer
0x00 –0xfffe
Read /
Write
240
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or
peripheral devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20
centimeters between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
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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