PNI International SafeHouse HS007LR Wireless Outdoor Siren User Manual

June 3, 2024
PNI International

SafeHouse HS007LR Wireless Outdoor Siren
User Manual

PNI International SafeHouse HS007LR Wireless Outdoor Siren
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SafeHouse HS007LR Wireless Outdoor Siren

The wireless siren PNI SafeHouse HS007LR is using advanced digital security technology with good reliability and a low false alarm rate. Although the design is simple, it’s function is crucial: alerts in case of fire, gas leak, anti-burglary, or sudden emergency. The product can be used with the alarm system PNI SafeHouse HS550, PNI SafeHouse HS650, or PNI SafeHouse HS600 or it can be paired with optional multiple wireless detectors.

FEATURES

20 wireless defense zones| One-key-control function: Remote arm,remote home arm , remote emergencyalarm, remote control disarm
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Maximum 5 wireless remote controller codes T| Tamper function
Sound and strobe alarm.Wireless learning code for adding new accessories| Built-in AAA NI-MH rechargeable battery for power loss situations.

SPECIFICATIONS

Power supply: DC 12V 1000mA stand-by Transmission power: 10 mW
Stand-by current: ≤ 7mA Emission distance: ≤100m (open space)
Alarm current: ≤ 230mA Working temperature: -26 ° C ~ +60° C
Wireless frequency: 433 Mhz Relative humidity: 40%~80% RH

DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION

a. Initialization Firstly, insert the power adapter connector into the stand- alone power supply socket and turn on the power switch (red). The built-in buzzer will ring twice, the indicator light will flash twice.
b. Wireless or wired working mode When the jumper is inserted in the “NO” position, this product is used as a wired siren. When the jumper is inserted in the “NC” position, this product is used as a wireless siren.
Notes: only when the siren is in the wireless mode you can code remote controllers, learn detectors, and pair to an alarm system in wireless mode. With wired mode selected, the remote controller and detector do not work anymore, and the siren would make sounds once connected to the power.
c. Stand-alone working mode The siren can work independently as an alarm system, with a remote controller and detectors paired to it. In this mode, the remote control and the detectors have to be coded with a standalone siren to trigger the siren to make alarms.
d. Coding of remote controllers & wireless detectors In arm or disarm state, keep pressing the alarm set key until it rings once with the indicator light flashing once, release the set key, then the alarm lights flash quickly, waiting for the wireless signal from the remote controller or detector press SOS key of the remote controller or trigger detector (which needs coding) to launch a wireless signal it means the coding process is successful when you hear the siren releases two alert tones confirming it has received theignal. If you want to learn the next remote controller or detector, only trigger the remote or the detector again. If the alarm does receive any signal within 10 seconds, it will exit the pairing mode automatically. Operation method: keep pressing the [set] key of a standalone siren, until it sounds once with the indicator light flashing once.
PAIRING SIREN WIRELESS TO A COMPATIBLE ALARM SYSTEM LIKE PNI SAFEHOUSE HS550, PNI SAFEHOUSE HS650, PNI SAFEHOUSE HS600
At this time the siren is changing working mode to the wireless external siren. It will release an acoustic and optic alarm as long as the host has an alert.
In arm or disarm state, keep pressing the set key of the standalone alarm, until it rings 2 sounds with indicator lights twice, and release the set key. Siren lights flash quickly at this time, waiting for the host’s (alarm system) wireless encoded signal let the alarm host launch the first wireless coded signal The siren will send out 2 long and 1 short tone, once it receives he signal, that means successful pairing.

Operation method: keep pressing the [set] key, until it makes out two sounds with the indicator light flashing twice.
a. Delete all remote controllers & accessories You can delete all accessories from the siren if it is necessary. You cannot operate a standalone siren alarm after the remote control is deleted. If you delete accessories, you cannot trigger the alarm to make alarms. In the arm or disarm state, press its [set] key until it rings 3 times, with the indicator light flashing 3 times. Release the set key. It means deleting is successful if you hear 2 alerts. Operation Methods: keep pressing the [set] key, until it rings 3 times with the indicator light flashing 3 times.
b. Standalone alarm state Arm state: When the siren in this state, all the accessories can trigger it to alarm Disarm state: When the host in this state, only the parts of the emergency zone could trigger an alarm, and all other accessories can not trigger an alarm Alarm state: When the host in this state, the siren starts with alarm on spot. In the case of no manual operation, the host will exit the alarm automatically after 3 minutes, and return to standby
c. Daily operation Remote control is one kind of device which can carry out multi-function operations paired with this siren. Its function is convenient for the user to control its state when he is at the door (outdoors) or long- distance, such as out arm, home arm, emergency alarm, the instant disarm functions, etc. Out arm: press the [ Arm ] key, it will be in the arm alert state at once. Disarm: press the[ Disarm ] key, it will be in disarm standby state at once.
Home arm: press the [ Home Arm ] key, it will be in the home arm alert state at once.
Emergency alarm: press the [ Emergency ] key, it will be an emergency trigger, send to the siren, and an instant alarm.

MAINTENANCE

a. System testing Although the siren alarm system is used every day, it still needs regular care, maintenance, and inspection, to ensure that the alarm system will be stable, reliable, and safe. Normally English the standalone siren alarm needs a thorough inspection every 3 months and the detectors need to be checked once a month.
B. Siren alarm host detection Whether the alarm host can be armed and disarmed normally or not. Whether the host can receive signal normally or not, as well as the backup battery is OK or not.
C. Detector detection Manually triggers the detector to check whether it alarms normally or not. Check the batteries of all detectors to check whether they are under voltage or not. Check whether the wireless detector is communicated with the standalone alarm during emission testing.
Notes: Do not dismantle, repair, and modify products privately, or may cause accidents and failures. Do not drop the product on the ground or hard objects to avoid strong impact to cause failure and damage.
EU Simplified Declaration of Conformity
SC ONLINESHOP SRL declares that Wireless outdoor siren PNI SafeHouse HS007LR complies with the Directive
EMC 2014/30/EU and ROHS 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet address:
https://www.mypni.eu/products/8310/download/certifications

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