SR230-EI00 01/2021
PARADOX.COM
SR230
Outdoor Wireless Siren with Built-in
Strobe Light
Installation Manual
Introduction
The SR230 is a stand-alone, fully supervised outdoor wireless siren with
built-in strobe light and wireless transceiver. The SR230 uses 2-way
wireless communication, which provides continuous supervision between
the panel and siren with fast response to alarm signals within four seconds.
With normal use, the SR230 will function up to three years without the need
to replace the batteries. The SR230 operates using three 1.5 VDC size “C”
alkaline batteries. This guide describes how to install and configure the
SR230 wireless siren.
Overview
Figure 1:SR230 PCB View
Installation
Only qualified persons should install, operate, maintain, and repair this
equipment.
1.
Write down the serial number (on the back of the unit) and location of
the SR230 for later reference, to insert into the Paradox BabyWare
software.
2.
Remove the top cover from the siren.
a. Open the lock at the bottom of the siren with a screwdriver.
b. Pry the cover apart from the back plate starting from the bottom.
Figure 2: Removing the Top Cover
3.
Screw the SR230 siren onto the wall through the four provided holes.
4.
Screw the Tamper.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the Tamper switch is screwed onto the
wall through the Tamper Spacer.
5.
Batteries:
a. If the siren already has batteries installed:
• Remove the plastic tab between the top battery terminals and
the battery compartment
• Leave the cover off until you learn the siren
b. If the siren does not have batteries installed:
• Insert the batteries; ensure correct polarity
• Leave the cover off until you learn the siren
Note:
We recommend replacing the batteries every three years to
avoid leakage.
6.
Reinstall the top cover and lock.
LED Feedback
Number
Description
1
Siren (100 dB or more)
2
Tamper spacer
3
Wall Tamper switch and Cover Tamper switch
4
Tamper switch connector
5
Infield connector
6
Battery pack
7
Strobe lights
8
Status LED
9
Signal Strength / RF transmission LED
10
Learn switch
11
Antenna
5
1
4
3
7
9
6
2
10
8
11
LED
Description
Signal strength/
RF transmission
LED
Red blinking: sending data
Green blinking: receiving data
Amber flash 4x: strong signal
Amber flash 3x: good signal
Amber flash 2x: weak signal
Amber flash 1x: very weak signal (relocate)
No flash: no signal
Status LED
Red steady on: powered/normal operation
Red slow blink: low battery