7. Connect the 9V battery to its battery clips to power up the siren.
8. The screen below will appear in 10 seconds if the process is successful.
Note: Time-out will occur if the binding process was unsuccessful. Please refer to
the "Manual Binding" in the Troubleshooting section.
9.
Next connect the main rechargeable battery to the charging leads. Connect the
Red lead to the Red (+ve) terminal and the Black lead to the Black (-ve) terminals.
10. The siren is now ready however do not refit the back cover just yet.
Operation & Testing
IMPORTANT: The loud sound level produced by this device will be deafening and
cause discomfort to the ear. Place the siren outdoors and do not stand in close
proximity to the siren.
Note: It is strongly advised to have the keyfob or keypad ready to quickly Disarm
the system to turn off the siren.
1. Assemble the back cover back to the main body without screwing the fixing screw
at the bottom.
2. Place the siren facing up on a flat surface so that the protruding tamper switch is
pressed.
3. Set the system to Arm mode and trigger the alarm. The siren will emit a loud
piercing sound and the strobe light will flash brightly.
4. Quickly disarm the system to stop the siren.
Mounting the SE801
The Siren should be mounted:
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as high as possible in a prominent position so that it can be easily seen and heard.
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on a flat surface so that the rear tamper switch is not easily activated. Ensure also
that the tamper switch does not fall into the recess between brick courses as this
could prevent the switch from closing and give a permanent tamper signal.
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ideally on a south facing wall to receive optimum amount of sunlight, but an east or
west facing wall will also suffice. Avoid mounting on a north facing wall, and avoid
shadows cast by neighboring walls, trees, and roof overhangs.
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at least 1 meter away from any external or internal metalwork which can affect its
radio transmission.
Installation
To install the siren on the wall, first affix its back cover on the wall and then followed by
mounting its main body onto the back cover.
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