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HUNTER-PRO Series Installation Guide 29
Tamper switch
Control Panel
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Figure 25. Connecting a tamper switch
3.5 Connecting Sirens
Two siren types can be connected to the HUNTER-PRO series control panel:
1. AC Siren
: This is usually a horn or 8Ω speaker, driven by the control panel’s
built-in oscillator.
The AC siren can produce 2 different tones (frequencies). The tones
are predetermined. See section 5.4.2
2. High current DC Siren
: This can be a bell or any other high current device
with internal oscillator. The control panel supplies 1.1A for activation only.
The sirens outputs are split: JP5 is associated with “Ext.” (External) output; JP10 is
associated with “Int.” (Internal) output.
1. Different siren types cannot be connected simultaneously
2. The external siren cannot be activated without activating
the internal one
3.5.1 AC Siren
The siren is connected between the terminal block outputs (Ext. or Int.) and GND (-).
Make sure the siren is not set as DC (see section 5.7.1).
3.5.1.1 Setting a different siren tone
The siren’s sound is produced by a built-in oscillator and programmed in “Zone
Responses” menu. When zone type is programmed, a different siren tone to different
zone types can be set (see section 5.4.2).

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