Wireless Standalone Alarm Siren
Outdoor Multi-Use Solar Powered Siren
Delay Alarm Time Setting
- Delay-1 minute (The factory default)
- Delay-3 minute
- Delay-5 minute
Product Overview
The solar wireless siren uses solar energy to power its built-in battery. It controls signals via wireless or wired transmission, enhancing installation flexibility. You can build multiple wireless sirens at different locations to get simultaneous alarms, alerting against illegal intruders.
The wireless siren can function as a live alarm system. First, select wireless accessories with the same working frequency as the siren based on system requirements. Then, code and learn these accessories into the siren to create an independent on-site alarm.
Install the wireless siren in a location optimal for both precaution and reception of all wireless detectors. Ensure the siren is placed as far as possible from large metal objects or household appliances emitting high-frequency interference. Avoid placement near ferroconcrete walls or fire-proof doors that could shield signals.
PCB Diagram
The Printed Circuit Board (PCB) includes the following components:
- Solar panel
- Backup battery
- Anti-tamper switch
- Wired zone ZO
- Wired zone Z1
- Power port
- Horn
- Power switch
- Sound-choice jumper
- Delay alarm time setting jumper
- Setting key with LED indicator
Work as a Wired Siren
This Solar siren connects to an alarm panel via its two wired defense zones, ZO & Z1. The siren will sound and flash when the alarm panel triggers an alarm.
Connection Diagram: A wired alarm host connects to the ZO and Z1 wired zone terminals.
Work As Wireless Siren
The solar siren requires coding with a wireless alarm panel that has a wireless transmission module. It will produce sounds and flashes when an alarm is triggered from the alarm panel.
To connect alarm panel: Press the setting key to produce a "beep", indicating the siren has entered coding state. Then, trigger the alarm panel to send a wireless signal. Successful coding is confirmed by two "beeps".
Work as Live Alarm System
How to code remotes and detectors:
Press the setting key to produce a "beep", entering the siren's coding state. Then, trigger the remotes or detectors. Coding is successful when you hear two "beeps".
Delete All Remotes, Detectors, and Alarm Panel
Press the setting keys until two "beeps" are heard. Release the setting key to confirm deletion.
Alarm Status
Arm state: In this state, all detectors can trigger the alarm.
Disarm state: In this state, no detector can trigger the alarm.
Alarm state: In this state, the siren activates with sound and flashing lights on-site. It will automatically exit the alarm state after 3 minutes if no further operation occurs, returning to standby.
Daily Operation
Arm
Press the [Arm Button] (key 1 or 3) on the remote control.
Disarm
Press the [Disarm Button] (key 2) on the remote control.
Emergency Alarm
Press the [SOS Button] (key 4) on the remote control.
Installation
- Fix the bracket with screws onto the wall.
- Place the siren onto the bracket.
Technical Parameters
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Power supply | DC 3.7V (3.7V/400mAh rechargeable lithium ion battery) |
Output max. current from solar panel | 5V/150mA |
Max. alarm current | ≤170mA |
Wireless receiving distance | ≥100m |
Ambient Humidity | ≤80% (no freezing) |
Outline size | 262x195x61mm |
Standby current | ≤1mA |
Standby period | ≥15days |
Wireless receiving frequency | 315MHz/433MHz |
Operating temperature | -30~70℃ |
Wired defense zones | 2 zones (ZO, Z1) |
Anti-tamper | 1 (TMP) |
Wireless defense zones | Total 30 with alarm panel, accessories and remotes |
Arm (Explanation)
Arming means the standalone alarm is set for comprehensive alert deployment. When no one is home, activate alerts on prevention spots to ensure all detectors are functional. If a threat (e.g., intrusion, fire, gas leak) triggers a detector, the alarm system will immediately sound. Remote operation: Press the [Arm Button] (key A) once.
Standalone Alarm Disarm
Disarming the standalone alarm places it in a non-alert state. A normal disarm occurs after the system has been armed. Another scenario for disarming is to stop an ongoing alarm. Standard zones will not function after disarming, except for 24-hour zones. Remote operation: Press the [Disarm Button] once.
SOS
In critical situations, such as sudden illness of elderly or children requiring immediate assistance, or in cases of fire or burglary, you can press the [SOS Button] or a wireless emergency button. This will immediately trigger an alarm, alerting household members. Remote operation: Press the [SOS Button] once.