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12.4 Setting the Siren to Operating Mode
The anti-tamper jump link is factory set in disable mode
with the jump link covering both pins.
If the siren is installed to an even surface, the anti-tamper
spring jump link is pressed down. If the siren is forced
from ist mounting, the anti-tamper switch will trigger an
alarm. If you want to enable the anti-tamper jump link,
make sure the switch stays pressed when the siren is
installed (check when the siren is mounted to uneven
surfaces). Remove the link from both pins and replace it
covering one pin.
With the battery fitted, the siren will sound. Press the OFF
button on the keyfob to silence the alarm. The LED lights
and the siren bleeps five times.
Now fix the cover using the six screws supplied. Do not
press the anti-tamper spring down otherwise it will reset
the alarm to activate. If this happens, press the OFF
button on the keyfob.
12.5 Installing the Siren
Use the template supplied (section 22), and mark the
positions for the four fixing holes. Check by the template
that the anti-tamper spring will not be positioned over a
hollow in the mounting surface. If it does, change the
fixing location or disable the anti-tamper switch by
covering both pins with the link.
Drill the four holes to a depth of 25mm and insert the
masonry plugs. Warning: Before drilling make sure that
there are no electric cables hidden in the wall. Drop the
four fixing screws supplied through the holes in the siren
and keep them in place with tape before you climb the
ladder. (This will help you find the location of the fixing
holes).
With the LED at the bottom, align the siren with the drilled
holes and secure it to the wall with the four fixing screws.
Fit the weatherproof caps over the screw holes.
WARNING: If the anti-tamper switch is enabled, do not lift
the siren off the mounting surface, otherwise the siren will
sound.
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