Sirens

Updated: 30 Oct 2024
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Description

Pierre offers a range of indoor and outdoor sirens, which are primarily used as part of the security and alarm system. These sirens are integrated into the Pierre ecosystem, ensuring comprehensive security coverage for any property. They can be automated to activate based on triggers from any sensor within the system, providing a powerful auditory alert when needed.

Key Features:

    1.    Indoor and Outdoor Sirens:
    •    Pierre provides both indoor and outdoor sirens, offering flexibility for different installation environments. Outdoor sirens are designed to withstand weather conditions, while indoor sirens provide loud, clear alerts within the building.
    2.    Alarm Activation:
    •    The sirens can be linked to any sensor in the Pierre system, including motion detectors, door/window sensors, and smoke detectors. In the event of a security breach or triggered sensor, the siren automatically activates to warn occupants and deter intruders.
    3.    Customizable Automation:
    •    The Pierre app allows users to set automation rules for the sirens. For example, they can be programmed to sound when specific sensors detect unusual activity, or when an alarm is manually triggered through the system.
    4.    Seamless Integration:
    •    As part of the broader Pierre ecosystem, the sirens work alongside other security features such as cameras and access control systems, ensuring coordinated responses to potential threats.

The Pierre siren system provides essential security by offering loud, customizable alarms that activate in response to various security sensors, enhancing safety for homes and businesses.

Schemes
Wiring Siren in the smart PIERRE home system - Electric schemes
Images
Wiring Siren in the smart PIERRE home system
Cables
Position Wires Diameter Type Comment
From Relay board to Siren 2 1.5 mm² PP/Y L, N
From PIERRE to Relay board 2 0.75 mm² PF GND, OUTPUT
Troubleshooting
Does it work without PIERRE?

If not: Is it energetically well-connected and is there power?

What color mean what on Controller LED?

Green – Online:
The controller is online and connected to the network, functioning as expected.
Red – Offline:
The controller is offline, indicating a disconnection from the network or that there is no internet access.
Light Blue – AP Mode:
The controller is in Access Point (AP) Mode, meaning it is broadcasting its own network, allowing devices to connect directly to the controller for setup or configuration.
Dark Blue – AP Mode with Pierre Partner:
The controller is in AP Mode, and it is actively being managed through the Pierre Partner system. This mode is used for more advanced setup or partner-level configuration.
Purple – Searching for IP Address:
The controller is attempting to obtain an IP address from the router or network. It is searching for an internet connection.
Orange – Firmware Update:
The controller is in the process of downloading a firmware update, ensuring that the system stays up-to-date with the latest software and features.

These LED color indicators provide essential information about the controller’s current status, making it easy to monitor its connection, operation mode, and maintenance activities.

Has the device been added to the configuration?

If not: Add it in the PIERRE Partner application.

Are the GND and OUTPUT cables properly connected and does the LED on the relay board light up?

If not: Check the polarity of the relay, maybe they are reversed. To rule out the relay issue, provide 12VDC directly from the power supply to the relay signal wire instead of the output.

Are the wires connected to the relay?

If not: Check all connections of the relay. Does the Line (L) connected? Are the correct wires connected?

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