Ortus Siren-R User manual

Attention! Reliability and life of the product are provided not only by the quality of product itself,
but also by the compliance with operating modes and conditions, therefore, this document require-
ments is mandatory
Wireless Siren
Siren-R
Operation manual
ORTUS Group
roduct Compatibility Table
Compatible radio receiver Lun-R Version
Con$guration Software Con$gurator 11 Version
Central Monitoring Station Orlan Version
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Contents
1. urpose............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
2. Safety recautions.........................................................................................................................................................3
3. Technical speci$cations...............................................................................................................................................3
4. How to use....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
4.1. Modes Indication..................................................................................................................................................5
4.2. Binding..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.3. Wireless signal strength.....................................................................................................................................5
4.4. Installing................................................................................................................................................................. 6
5. Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................................... 6
6. Operating conditions....................................................................................................................................................6
7. Storage.............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
8. Transportation................................................................................................................................................................7
9. Disposal............................................................................................................................................................................ 7
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1. Purpose
The wireless Siren-R (hereinafter referred to as the “siren”) is designed for sound and light no-
ti$cation of people about disturbing events at protected objects from the Lun-R receiver that is
connected to the Lun control panel (more about for compatibility, see the documentation of the rel-
evant control panel).
Product is not equipped with built-in cameras and microphones, devices and units for
hidden video and audio recording.
2. Safety Precautions
Only the employees, familiar with the module design, instructed on the safety arrangements
shall be allowed to install, routinely maintain and repair.
The device does not have open live parts, representing the danger of electric shock to a per-
son. No safety ground.
3. Technical specications
The siren technical characteristics is shown in the Table 1.
Table 1. Technical characteristics
Characteristic Value
Operating frequency range (depends of modi$cation), MHz 433.05…434.79 or
868.70…869.20
ower radiated by the transmitter, mW up to 10
The health test signals period, seconds 60
Sound pressure level at a distance of 1m, dB 85
Sound signals frequency, kHz 2…4
Main and backup power source type CR123A battery
Battery voltage, V 2.2…3.2
The main/backup battery predicted service life, months 120/2
Degree of protection provided by enclosure I 20
Dimensions, mm 121*121*54
Weight, g 200
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4. How to use
The siren is placed in a plastic enclosure with a removable base (Figure 1).
A tamper switch, a battery holders, a multi-color LED indicator and R S T contact to initiate
the process of binding with the Lun-R receiver are placed on the siren’s CB.
Figure 1. siren and its base
Depending on external actions, the siren transmits the following events to the Lun-R receiver:
●If remove the siren from the mounting base, the tamper alarm event is generated;
●If install the siren on a mounting base, then the tamper norm event is generated;
●If the voltage of the main battery drops to 2.2V or lower – the event Main battery low is
generated;
●If the voltage of the backup battery drops to 2.2V or lower – the event Backup battery
low is generated.
In addition, the siren transmits periodic test signals to the receiver to con$rm its operability.
When the test signals stop, the control panel generates the siren communication lost event.
When the communication loss with the receiver, the siren continues to search it. Therefore,
when you turn off the receiver or control panel for a long time, it is recommended to remove the
siren’s battery.
Both batteries must be of the same type. When the main battery is discharged, the siren will
be powered by a backup battery. The absence of the main battery leads to the inoperability of the
siren. When either battery is discharged, replace both batteries at once.
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4.1. odes Indication
The siren modes displays by multicolored LED:
Norm – light off;
Alarm – Jashing red once every 4 seconds. This Jashing will operate up to 15 minutes
after the siren’s cover is closed then Jashing stops to conserve the battery;
Binding – blinking green while waiting for a signal from the Lun-R receiver to register in
the control panel memory;
Bound – when the binding is completed successfully – turning on red for 2…3 seconds.
4.2. Binding
A new siren must be bound to the control panel in order to successfully receive its commands
from the receiver.
To register a siren, do the following:
1. In the control panel con$guration, pre-set the required number of radiozones and ra-
diosirens, their type, group membership and other parameters;
2. Turn on the control panel in the operating mode and switch to the desired control
panel’s group;
3. Switch the control panel to the wireless sirens binding mode (see the corresponding
control panel programming manual);
4. Install the batteries to the siren observing polarity – BACKUP $rst then the MAIN;
5. Switch the siren to the binding mode by short-circuit the R S T (“4”) contact to “–” pole
of any installed battery for 2…3 seconds (until the blinking green – the signal "Binding");
6. Binding will processed automatically and, if successful, ends by turning on the red LED
for 2…3 seconds (signal "Bound").
The siren waits 100 seconds for binding. To reinitialize the binding process, repeat the step 5
again.
4.3. Wireless signal strength
The siren should be in the radio visibility zone of its receiver, therefore, after binding, before
installation at the facility, it is strongly recommended to recognize the wireless signal strength.
To do this, turn on and place the siren and the control panel in the intended installation loca -
tions, and then press and release the tamper button. The siren indicators display the wireless signal
strength as follows:
L D color Number of blinks Signal strength
Green
3 Best
2 Good
1oor
Red 4 No connection
If the signal strength is poor or there is no connection, it is recommended to change the loca -
tion of the siren and repeat the above process in order to form a reliable reception map.
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4.4. Installing
To install the siren:
1. Choose a place for installation, taking into account the signal strength in this place (see
section 4.3). It is recommended to install the siren on a Jat surface in a place open for
sound extension;
2. Turning the siren housing counterclockwise relative to its base and remove the base;
3. Fasten the siren base to the prepared surface using the self-tapping screws (it included
in the kit);
4. Install batteries in the detector housing observing the polarity or remove the insulators:
$rst BACKUP then the MAIN;
5. Install the siren on the base and $x it by turning it clockwise until it clicks. It may be
necessary to rotate the siren on the base until the latches are matched.
Figure 2. Sound direction diagram
5. aintenance
The product work should be checked annually.
6. Operating conditions
1. Siren is designed for continuous operation.
2. Siren shall be used at the temperature of –20°С to +55°С and relative humidity of 5% to
85%.
3. If the transportation conditions differ from the operating conditions, then the siren must be
kept in the operating conditions for 2…6 hours before switching on.
7. Storage
1. Storage temperature shall be of –50°C...+40°C at the relative humidity of 5% up to 98%.
2. During handling operations, transportation and storage in warehouses, boxes with sirens
shall not be exposed to sharp bows. Stacking and $xing of the boxes to the transporter shall
not include their movement.
3. Siren shall be stored in the manufacturer's package. Batteries must be removed for the en-
tire storage period or insulators must be installed in the battery holders.
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8. Transportation
1. Siren transportation shall be carried out in the manufacturer's package.
2. Siren is allowed to be transported by all types of enclosed transporters, subject to observing
the shipping rules applicable for each type of transport.
3. Transportation temperature shall be of –50°C to +50°C at the relative humidity of 5% up to
98%.
9. Disposal
Siren disposal shall be carried out according to electronic household appliance disposal rules
established by the legislation of the State, where the product is operated.
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Manufacturer:
ORTUS Group
1 East Liberty, 6th Floor
Reno, NV 89501, USA
Tel.:+1 650 240 27 62
mail: [email protected]
http://www.ortus.io
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