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Loud Security Alarm Piezo Siren 2 Trigger Inputs for 2 Different Sounds 6VDC 12V

$ 5.25

Availability: 99 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Modified Item: No
  • Bundle Listing: No
  • Brand: Universal Power Group
  • Sound Level: 90 db (estimate?)
  • MPN: 6 V Volt DC TitanXT Honeywell
  • Maximum Current Rating: 110 ma
  • Product: Active Piezoelectric Buzzer
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Model: YP-502
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Operating Voltage: 6 V
  • Resonant Frequency: u-n-k-n-o-w-n
  • Condition: NEW. Compatible with the Titan XT and the Honeywell Security Alarms. Dual Mode 6 Volt DC Piezo Siren, Continuous and Yelping Modes, Operating Modes Can Be Wired for Simultaneous use, (For Instance Mode 1 for Front Door Mode 2 for back Door), Easy Wiring with Screw Connections, Mounting Hardware Included

    Description

    Attractive
    Dual Mode Piezo Alarm
    6 Volt DC Piezo Siren, or 12V DC
    2 Operating Modes
    Continuous and Yelping Modes
    For Yelping Mode, Read "Advisory" Below
    Modes Can Be Used Simulatneously (For Instance, Mode 1 for Front Door, Mode 2 for back Door)
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    Low Current Drain (55ma @ 6VDC)
    Current Drain @ 12VDC: 110ma
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    Easy Wiring with Screw Connections
    Mounting Hardware Included
    Dimensions: 12cm x 8.3cm x 2.3cm
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    Internal Cover Activated Micro Switch with Screw Terminals
    (Normally Open Contacts, Can be wired in series with the Siren so it can be disabled when Siren's Cover is Opened)
    If planning to use the Yelping Mode,
    please make sure you read the "Advisory"
    below as it's operation is conditional !!!
    Both Operating Modes can simultaneously
    be wired to different external sensor
    switches so the Siren produces a unique
    sound for each sensor switch. For
    instance, Front Door and Back Door Sensors
    Switches can cause the siren to produce
    unique sounds, one yelping and the other
    continuous (when appropriately wired).
    Thus eliminating the need to have separate
    sirens for monitoring two different
    locations!
    (( PLEASE NOTE ))
    This is just the Siren. You still need an
    external sensor switch and a 6V DC Power
    Source connected to it to complete the
    circuit. Or, you need a "6V DC" Alarm
    Output on an existing security system for
    connection to it.
    If purchasing this siren, Please Print
    This Ad, or Paste it into Notepad and save
    it as a text file. It Contains Hook-Up
    Information that will be helpful to you
    when you install the siren!
    Wiring:
    Continuous Mode: Connect 6V DC to Gnd and
    #1 Terminal Yelping Mode: Connect 6V DC to
    Gnd and #2 Terminal
    Siren Continuous Mode seems to work fine
    on voltages up to a maximum of 12V DC
    ADVISORY:
    With a switch closure across the Gnd and
    #2 terminals and the alarm being powered
    by a 6V DC source, the Siren operates in
    the "Yelping" mode. If more than 6V DC is
    used to power the alarm, the above switch
    closure will Operate the Siren in Continuous
    Mode producing the same sound as a Switch
    Closure across the Gnd and #1 Terminals.
    The box does not state the alarm's "db"
    rating. I would estimate the "db" rating
    to be about 95 db, give or take about 5
    db. Though not as loud as some alarms I
    sell, the "Yelping" mode produces a very
    unique distinctive sound that helps extend
    it's range and coverage area beyond that
    of similar alarms.
    Attention:
    The Box Reads: 15 Watt
    I have seen time and time again that the
    claims by Chinese manufacturer's are false
    and I have learned not to trust them. So,
    I measured the current drawn by this
    device at both 6V DC and 12V DC operation.
    As I suspected, the manufacturer's claim
    that this is a 15W device was false. My
    current measurement of 110ma current draw
    when operated at 12V DC only works out to
    1.32 Watts.