How can I test PeaceMaker without generating a lot of siren noise?
PeaceMaker Test Procedure. After connecting PeaceMaker to your alarm system, it is recommended that you test PeaceMaker to ensure that it properly silences your siren when you repeatedly re-trigger your alarm. If you want to avoid generating a lot of siren noise during this testing, temporarily set PeaceMaker’s Type 1-2 switches to “down-down-down”, Type 3 switches to “up-down-up”, and Delay switches to “down-up-up”. This setting is shown below. Set the Honking Horn switch according to your type of siren, bell, or buzzer. To test PeaceMaker, perform the following steps: 1. Press PeaceMaker’s RESET button. 2. Trigger your alarm and allow the siren to sound for 25 seconds. 3. Reset your alarm system (don’t reset PeaceMaker) and allow the siren to be silent for 45 seconds. 4. Re-trigger your alarm system. If your siren is immediately silenced, PeaceMaker is functioning properly and your installation is correct. Set the Type 1-2, Type 3, and Delay switches according to your specific needs
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