Installation manual
PG9911/PG8911/PG4911
Supervised Wireless PowerG Outdoor
Siren Installation Instructions
The PGx911 is a fully supervised, 2-way wireless outdoor siren,
designed for installation in areas in which wiring action is difficult or
impossible.
Features
• Built-in link quality indicators reduce installation time by
eliminating the need for the installer to physically approach the
alarm controller.
• Power supply is a single non-rechargeable battery, with an option
for a second non-rechargeable battery.
• Multiple sound types: Burglar (between 1400Hz - 3200Hz), fire,
CO and flood.
• Entry/Exit beep can be enabled via the control panel to sound
once the user has armed the system and once the user has entered
the protected area.
• Squawk (beep) sounds can be configured via the control panel to
indicate alarm system arming (1 squawk) and disarming (2
squawks) by a wireless key.
• Double Tamper protection sends a tamper alarm to the system if
the siren front panel is removed or if the siren is removed from
the wall.
• Pressing the self-test button momentarily activates the LEDs and
sounder indicating the siren is operating correctly.
Note: Sounder is activated for a predefined duration according to
local requirements, or until the system is disarmed. The strobe light
operates as described in the HSM2HOST installation manual.
Operation
• Siren and strobe light activates when an event message is
received from the system.
• If the siren is tampered with while armed, the siren transmits a
tamper message to the control panel. The control panel
determines whether to activate the siren. If the siren does not
receive an acknowledge message from the alarm system, the siren
functions independently.
• When the battery voltage is low, a low battery message is sent to
the alarm system. After message delivery, at least 2 siren alarms
are possible before the siren battery is totally depleted.
Device Setup
Caution! To be installed by service persons in non-hazardous
locations only.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect
type. Observe polarity when installing batteries. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions and according to
local rules and regulations.
WARNING: Batteries are to be replaced by service persons only.
IMPORTANT! The PGx911 siren must be installed on the wall in a
vertical position with the screw pointing to the floor only. The
importance of correct positioning of the PGx911 is to enable the siren
to function as a waterproof device. Ice and snow may block siren
openings and affect audibility. Please inspect and clean regularly.
Note: To ensure the continued operation of all wireless devices after
performing a system default, a global upload of all wireless
programming via DLS is recommended before defaulting the system.
After completing the system default, download the wireless
programming.
Legend
A. Cover Screw
B. Battery Cover Catch
C. Battery Cover
D. Self-Test button
E. Enroll button
F. Primary battery
G. Secondary battery
H. Battery connector
I. Optional second battery and its connector
J. Siren rear side
Installing Battery
1. Loosen plastic cover screw and remove the cover.
2. Release catch (B) and open battery cover (C).
3. Connect battery to the proper connectors.
Note: When manually programming wireless devices, if a device has
been powered up for more than 48 hours it cannot be enrolled into the
system until the device has been tampered and restored. When
programming the panel using the Quick Enroll procedure follow the
steps detailed in Enroll the Device into the System.
Note: After restoring a low battery trouble the system may take
up to 5 minutes to clear the trouble.
Enroll the Device into the System
To quick enroll:
1. On a keypad press [*] [8] [Installer Code] [804] [000].
2. Press and hold the device enroll button until the LED lights
steady and then release the enroll button while the LED is still lit.
A confirmation message then appears on the keypad.
3. Press [*] key to confirm ID.
4. Enter [3 digit siren #].
5. Enter [1 digit partition #] for all desired partitions and press [#]. If
using an LCD keypad you can scroll to the desired partitions and
press [*] to toggle the partition.
6. On an LCD keypad enter the label by using word library.
To pre-enroll:
1. Remotely configure the unique ID number into the system. For
more information see the HSM2HOST manual.
2. When on-site, press the device enroll button.
Note: If the wireless device has been powered for more than 48 hours
without being enrolled, tamper and restore the device to enroll it.
Local Diagnostics and Placement Test
Before permanently mounting any wireless device it is recommended
to mount the device temporarily and perform a Local Diagnostics test.
1. Before testing, remove the plastic cover.
2. Press the self-test button once and release it; The red LED will
switch ON and then OFF, the green LED will switch ON and then
OFF, the strobe light will switch ON and then OFF and the piezo
siren will sound to indicating that the siren is fully operational.
3. After 2 seconds the LED blinks 3 times indicating the signal
strength.
The following table indicates the received signal strength.
IMPORTANT! Only GOOD or STRONG signal strengths are
acceptable. If you receive a POOR signal from the device, re-locate it
and re-test until a GOOD or STRONG signal is received.
Note: For UL/ULC installations, only STRONG signal levels are
acceptable. After installation verify the product functionality in
conjunction with the compatible receivers HSM2HOST9,
HS2LCDRF(P)9, HS2ICNRF(P)9 and PG9920.
Note: For detailed Placement instructions refer to the control panel
Reference Guide.
Mounting the Device
Important: The equipment is FIXED, WALL MOUNT and shall be
installed and serviced by SERVICE PERSONS ONLY. The
equipment enclosure must be FULLY ASSEMBLED and CLOSED,
with all the necessary screws • Instruct the END USER to: DO NOT
attempt to service this product; Opening or removing covers may
cause exposure to dangerous voltages or other risks. • DO NOT
THROW the battery into a fire or water. Disposing the battery in a fire
will cause rupture and explosion; DO NOT DISPOSE of the waste
battery as unsorted Thyonil Chloride waste. Consult your local rules
and/or laws regarding recycling of this Lithium battery; It will help
protect the environment by reducing the number of batteries
consumed. Risk of fire OR explosion if the battery is not properly
connected; Avoid short circuit; Do not expose batteries to
temperatures above 100°C; Do not use water in case of battery
leakage. Refer to the MSDS of battery for more details.
1. Mark for drilling.
2. Drill 5 holes.
3. Fasten with 5 supplied screws.
Configuration
To enter the wireless configuration section enter [804][551-566].
Specifications
Alarm Sound Level: 85 dB at 3 m (10 feet)
Frequency Band (MHz) - CE Listed PG4911: 433MHz; CE/EN
(UK) listed PG8911: 868MHz; FCC/IC/UL/ULC listed PG9911:
915MHz
Modulation: GFSK
Antenna: Built-in antenna
Communication Protocol: PowerG
Siren Type: One Piezo 109 db min. Sound Pressure Level @ 1m, 1.4-
3.2 kHz, sweep frequency 7 Hz. Additional piezo is optional.
Power Supply: Type C
Battery Type: 3.6V/14.5A/H Lithium battery (EVE ER34615M/
w200)
Note: Use only the above battery.
Note: The strobe flashes 5 times and the red LED lights continuously
during first battery installation.
Battery Life Expectancy: 8 years (not verified by UL/ULC)
Low Battery Threshold: 2 V +300 mV negative slope OR 1.2 V
Strobe Light: Pulsed @ 1 sec.
Operating Temperature: -33°C to 70°C (-27.4°F to 158°F), RH
humidity 93% and IPX4. (UL/ULC only verified up to max 85%RH)
Dimensions (LxWxD): 295x186x63mm (11-5/8 x 7-5/16 x 2-1/2 in)
Weight (including battery): 970g (34 oz)
Color: White (with red, blue, amber or transparent lens)
Note: To be installed by service persons in non-hazardous locations
only
Compatible Receivers
433MHz Band: HSM2HOST4; HS2LCDRF(P)4; HS2ICNRF(P)4;
PG4920
868MHz Band: HSM2HOST8; HS2LCDRF(P)8; HS2ICNRF(P)8;
PG8920
912-919 MHz Band: HSM2HOST9; HS2LCDRF(P)9;
HS2ICNRF(P)9; PG9920
Note: Only devices operating in band 912-919MHz are UL/ULC
listed.
Note: Only model PG9911 operating in the frequency band 912-
919MHz is UL/ULC listed.
UL/ULC Notes
The PG9911 has been listed by UL/ ULC for Residential Burglary /
Fire applications in accordance to UL 1023/ C1023 Household burglar
Alarms system units and UL 985/ULC-S545 Household fire.
Europe: The PG4911 and PG8911 are compliant with the
RTTE requirements - Directive 1999/5/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March
1999. The PG8911 is certified by DNV (DET NORSKE
VERITAS) to the following standards: EN50131-4, EN50131-1
GRADE 2, CLASS IV, EN50131-6 Type C. DNV (DET NORSKE
VERITAS) has certified only the 868 MHz variant of this product.
According to EN 50131-1:2006 and A1:2009, this equipment can be
applied in installed systems up to and including Security Grade 2,
Environmental Class II. UK: The PG8911 is suitable for use in
systems installed to conform to PD6662:2010 at Grade 2 and
environmental class 2. BS8243 The Power G peripheral devices have
two- way communication functionality, providing additional benefits
as described in the technical brochure. This functionality has not been
tested to comply with the respective technical requirements and
should therefore be considered outside the scope of the product’s
certification.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
WARNING! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in residential installations. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio and television reception.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device
does cause such interference, which can be verified by turning the device off and on, the user is
encouraged to eliminate the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Re-orient or re-locate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the distance between the device and the receiver.
– Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from the one that supplies power to the receiver.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
This equipment complies with FCC and IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment.
WARNING!
To comply with FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements, the smoke detector
should be located at a distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation. The antennas
used for this product must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may be received or that may cause
undesired operation.
IC:160A - PG9911
The term “IC” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.
Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est
autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes :(1) l'appareil ne doit pas
produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter
tout brouillage radioelectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est
susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
PG9911/PG8911/PG4911
Instructions d'installation de la sirène
d'extérieur sans fil surveillée de la gamme
PowerG
Le PGx911 est une sirène d'extérieur, bidirectionnelle, sans fil,
entièrement surveillée destinée à une installation dans les zones où le
câblage est difficile, voire impossible.
Caractéristiques
• Les indicateurs de qualité de la transmission intégrés réduisent les
temps d'installation en supprimant la nécessité pour l'installateur
d'être physiquement à proximité de la centrale.
• L'alimentation électrique est fournie par une pile non
rechargeable, avec la possibilité d'ajouter une seconde pile non-
rechargeable.
• Différents types de son : Intrusion (entre 1400 Hz et 3200 Hz),
incendie, gaz CO et inondation.
• Le bip sonore d'entrée/sortie peut être activé par l'intermédiaire de
la centrale pour sonner une fois que l'utilisateur a armé le système
et une fois qu'il est entré dans la zone protégée.
• Les tonalités (bips sonores) peuvent être configurées par
l'intermédiaire de la centrale pour indiquer l'armement (1 tonalité)
et le désarmement (2 tonalités) du système d'alarme à l'aide d'une
télécommande.
• La double protection anti-sabotage transmet une alarme de
sabotage au système si le panneau avant de la sirène est retiré ou
si la sirène est décrochée du mur.
• Une pression brève sur le bouton d'autodiagnostic active les
voyants et l'avertisseur indiquant que le bon fonctionnement de la
sirène.
Remarque : L'avertisseur est activé pour une durée prédéfinie selon
les exigences locales ou jusqu'à ce que le système soit désarmé. La
lampe stroboscopique fonctionne comme décrit dans le manuel
d'installation HSM2HOST.
Fonctionnement
• La sirène et la lampe stroboscopique se déclenchent quand un
message d'événement est reçu du système d'alarme.
• Si la sirène est sabotée en cas d'armement, la sirène transmet un
message de sabotage à la centrale. La centrale détermine s'il
convient d'activer la sirène. Si la sirène ne reçoit pas un message
de confirmation du système d'alarme, la sirène fonctionne de
façon autonome.
• Quand la tension de batterie est faible, un message de niveau
batterie de pile est transmis au système d'alarme. Après la
transmission du message, au moins 2 alarmes de la sirène sont
possibles avant que la pile de la sirène ne soit complètement
épuisée.
Réglage du dispositif
Attention ! À faire installer par un agent de service dans des zones
non dangereuses uniquement. Risque d'explosion si la pile n'est pas du
type correct. Respecter les polarités lors de l'installation des piles.
Éliminer les piles usagées selon les recommandations du fabricant, les
lois et réglementations locales.
AVERTISSEMENT! Les piles doivent être remplacées uniquement
par un agent de service.
IMPORTANT ! La sirène PGx911 doit être installée sur le mur
exclusivement en position verticale avec la vis dirigée vers le sol. Il
est important de positionner correctement la sirène Px911 pour
permettre à la fonction d'étanchéité d'être assurée. Le givre et la neige
peuvent bloquer les ouvertures de la sirène et altérer l'audibilité.
Veuillez contrôler et nettoyer de façon régulière.
Remarque : Pour garantir le fonctionnement continu de tous les
dispositifs sans fil après avoir réalisé une réinitialisation aux valeurs
par défaut, un téléchargement général de toute la programmation sans
fil par DLS est recommandé avant de réinitialiser le système. Après
avoir complété la réinitialisation aux valeurs par défaut du système,
téléchargez la programmation sans fil.
Légende
A. Vis du couvercle
B. Verrou du couvercle des piles
C. Couvercle de la pile
D. Bouton d'autodiagnostic
E. Bouton d'attribution
F. pile primaire
G. Pile secondaire
H. Connecteur de la batterie
I. Seconde pile et son connecteur en option
J. Face arrière de la sirène
Installation de la batterie
1. Desserrez la vis du couvercle en plastique et retirez le couvercle.
2. Libérez le verrou (B) et ouvrez le couvercle des piles (C).
3. Connectez batterie sur les connecteurs appropriés.
Remarque : Quand vous programmez manuellement les dispositifs
sans fil, si un dispositif a été alimenté pendant plus de 48 heures, il ne
peut pas être attribué dans le système tant que le dispositif n'a pas été
saboté et rétabli.
Attribuez le dispositif dans le système
Pour une attribution rapide :
1. Sur le pavé numérique, appuyez sur [*] [8] [Code de l'installateur]
[804] [000].
2. Appuyez de façon prolongée sur le bouton d'attribution du dis-
positif tant que le voyant lumineux reste allumé, puis relâchez- le
bouton d'attribution alors que le voyant lumineux est encore
allumé. Un message de confirmation apparaît alors sur le pavé
numérique.
3. Appuyez sur la touche [*] pour confirmer le ID.
4. Entrez le [3 sirène chiffres #].
5. Entrez le [n° de partition à 1 chiffre] pour toutes les partitions
souhaitées et appuyez sur [#]. Si vous utilisez un pavé numérique
à cristaux liquides LCD, vous pouvez faire défiler les partitions
souhaitées et appuyer sur [*] pour basculer la partition.
6. Sur un pavé numérique LCD, entrez la référence en utilisant la
bibliothèque de mot.
Pour une attribution préalable :
1. Configurez à distance le numéro ID unique dans le système. Pour
plus d'informations, consultez le manuel HSM2HOST.
LED response Reception
Green LED blinks STRONG
Orange LED blinks GOOD
Red LED blinks POOR
No blinks No communication
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[000]
Partition Assignment
Press the digits of desired assigned partitions.
[001]
Device Toggles
The following are 8-bit toggles
01- Fire - Default [Y]
02- CO - Default [Y]
03- Burg - Default [Y]
04- Flood - Default [Y]
06- Auto Tmp Alarm - Default [N]
07- Activity LED - Default [N]
[002]
Strobe Alarm - Default [01]
01 - Disabled
02 - Timer Limited
03 - Until Disarmed
[003]
Exit Entry Beeps - Default [01]
01 - Disabled
02 - Enabled
03 - Disabled Stay
[004]
Squawk - Default [02]
01 - Disabled
02 - Sounder Only
03 - Strobe Only
04 - Sounder and Strobe
[001][06]
Sounder Volume - Default [02]
01 - Low
02 - Medium
03 - High
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