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3. Then take the back plate and make sure the three holes in the back plate
correspond with the three drilling holes.
4. Fix the back plate using the three supplied screws.
5. Slide the EM6575 onto the back plate. Use the screw on the bottom of the back
plate to secure the back plate to the EM6575.
3.0 Adding scenarios
Once the EM6575 has been added and has been assigned, you can add a scenario to
this device. In the following example we will be using the EM6570 door sensor in
combination with the EM6575 wireless indoor siren. Once the EM6570 door sensor is
triggered, the EM6575 will give a sound alarm and the red strobe lights on the device
itself will flash. The EM6500 e-Centre itself will also sound an alarm. Use the following
steps to create scenarios.
3.1 Creating ‘Siren On’ and ‘Siren Off’ scenario
1. Click ‘Add scenarios’.
2. Click ‘Add’.
3. Fill in a name at ‘Name’. In this case, ‘Siren On’.
4. Select the EM6575 at ‘Device’.
5. Select ‘Turn on’ at ‘State’.
6. Click ‘Save’.
7. Click ‘Add’.
8. Fill in a name at ‘Name’. In this case, ‘Siren Off’.
9. Select the EM6575 at ‘Device’.
10. Select ‘Turn off’ at ‘State’.
11. Click ‘Save’.
3.2 Adding the siren to an alarm scenario
1. Click ‘Setup alarmsensors’.
2. Click ‘Setup away alarm’
3. In the box ‘Not Selected’ the EM6570 door sensor is listed.
4. Click the EM6570, and click the blue arrow. The EM6570 will now be listed in the
box ‘Selected’.
5. Click ‘Save’.
6. Click ‘Assign alarmscenarios’.
7. Click ‘Away alarm’.
8. Select ‘Siren Off‘ at ‘Alarm disarmed’.
9. Select ‘Siren On’ at ‘Alarm triggered’.
3.3 Using the e-Centre
In order to set the alarm on the EM6500 itself, use the following steps: