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sordee 
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Posted: September 22, 2003 at 1:37 PM / IP Logged  

 I have a Fusion battery back up siren (FBBS).  I have no instructions forit. There is four wires  Red, Black, Blue and White.  If anyone has an idea of what wire is what,that would be very helpfull.

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If the red is fused and no one responds. Here's what I would try.
Connect the red to a constant (sit it on the battery till you finished testing). Negative to ground.
Probe the other 2 wires. One should be putting out 12v the other with go negative (or is it positive?) when the red is disco's.
Should be
red - constant
black - gound
blue - neg output to trigger alm
white - probably to the alm's red wire. (throughput).
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I would think that the White wire would go to the alarm's siren output.
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I have a similar battery back-up siren that is wired as follows:

Red- +battery constant

Black- -battery constant

White-  + positive siren input from alarm (brown wire on most alarms)

Blue-   - negative siren input from alarm (Most new alarms do not use this)

You can check your alarm instructions and it will tell you whether the siren output is positive ( +) or negative (-)

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