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SIRENS COMBINABLE WITH EasyCan
M03 M05
Fig. 6 Fig. 7
WFR
Fig. 8
The EasyCan control unit automatically recognises the siren model and adapts to it.
It recognises it by means of an acoustic BOOP the instant the alarm system is powered; to ensure the siren
responds make sure the installer connects it before powering the alarm system.
Phase 1) Disconnect the connector of the alarm control unit and plug in the four pins leading from the module
wiring. Plug the 2-pole connector with the antenna wire into the module.
Leave the connector of the alarm control unit UNCONNECTED during phase 2.
Phase 2) Power the siren and within the next 30 seconds press 5 times the bonnet push button connected to the
siren or, if the bonnet push button is not connected to the siren, give 5 GND pulses on the purple siren wire.
When the start of the self-learning phase of its radio module is con rmed, the siren sounds, giving a Beep Boop
Beep Boop after which it remains in the learning phase for 3 minutes.
Phase 3) Power the alarm control unit within the 3 minutes the siren is set for combination and when the
combination is con rmed, the siren sounds, giving a Bip Beep Bip Beep.
COMBINING THE SIREN TO THE ALARM (SIREN SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE)
BLACK/RED
RED/DARK BLUE
BLACK
RED BLACK
CONNECTOR ON CABLE
FROM ALARM
CONTROL UNIT
CONNECTOR ON CABLE
FROM ALARM
CONTROL UNIT
BONNET
PROTECTION
ANTENNA
RED BLACK
ANTENNA
CONNECTOR ON CABLE
FROM ALARM
CONTROL UNIT
RED/DARK BLUE
PURPLE
PURPLE RED BLACK
MOUNT
2A FUSE
CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.