Two-Tone Siren (490-0487) Installation Faxback Doc. # 7391 Because the siren is weatherproof, you can install it outside your home or vehicle. However, it is best to position the horn downward so that it does not collect rain or moisture, preferably under the eaves in a residential installation. In a mobile installation, be sure not to mount the siren above a source of heat or where rainwater can be directed into it by the vehicle's forward motion. To Mount the Siren 1. Remove the two screws which connect the metal bracket and the main unit. 2. Secure the siren bracket to the mounting location using two screws with nuts (not provided). 3. Place the siren in the bracket and secure it using the screws removed in steps 1. Manual Control Wiring You can wire the siren to sound one of two types of tones (steady or rising-and-falling). Black wire: Connect to negative side of 12 volts DC (supplied from vehicle's battery or output terminal of an alarm system). Green wire: For Steady tone, connect to positive side of 12 volts DC. Red wire: For rise-and fall tone, connect to positive side of 12 volts DC. Warning: If you are not using one of the wires, be sure to insulate the bare end with electrical tape. Switch Control Wiring You can conveniently select the steady or rise-and fall tone wired through a "panic" switch so that you do not have to change the positive side of 12 volts DC to the red wire frequency to obtain the rise-and-fall tone and to the green wire to get the steady tone. (LB/all-08/9/94)