DSC PowerG Wireless Indoor Siren Installation Notes

PowerG indoor siren (PG9901 family) — supervised indoor sounder for Neo/Pro/IQ Pro PowerG networks. Product type Siren / sounder At a glance DetailValueCategorySiren / sounderPrimary manualPG9901 PowerG Indoor Siren...

Overview

PowerG indoor siren (PG9901 family) — supervised indoor sounder for Neo/Pro/IQ Pro PowerG networks.

Product type

Siren / sounder

At a glance

DetailValue
CategorySiren / sounder
Primary manualPG9901 PowerG Indoor Siren Installation Manual
Install scopePremises panel or bus device
SupervisionPanel trouble display when faulted

What this device does in the system

Provides audible/visual alarm annunciation when the panel enters alarm — must be enrolled and supervised like any other wireless or bus device.

Before you install or replace one

  • Confirm exact model number on the label matches the install manual.
  • Verify host panel or system family — Keybus, Corbus, Combus, PowerG, MX, or 433 MHz are not interchangeable.
  • Check device limits on the panel/receiver before adding zones, sirens, or credentials.
  • Include current draw in power budget calculations for modules, receivers, and keypads.
  • For wireless: test RF at the mounted location, not only on the bench.

Official sources

Installation Notes

Follow PG9901 PowerG Indoor Siren Installation Manual for mounting, wiring, addressing, and enrollment.

Pre-install checklist

  • Match SKU to host system family and region (NA/EU frequency suffixes).
  • Plan mounting location (wireless: signal; PIR: coverage; sirens: audibility; modules: bus homerun).
  • Reserve panel zone/device slots and power budget.
  • Confirm monitoring account accepts device type (fire/CO devices: fire account where required).
  • Have installer code and DLS access ready for enrollment-heavy platforms.

Typical install sequence

  1. Mount device or module per manual clearances and height tables.
  2. Wire loop, bus, or enroll wireless ID as applicable.
  3. Program zone type, partition, siren delay, and device options in panel software.
  4. Run placement test (wireless) or megohm/loop test (wired) before closing cover.
  5. Walk-test sensor/siren or verify module output/supervision.
  6. Document location and zone/device number for end-user and central station.

Wiring reminders (wired devices)

Loop typeTypical EOLNotes
Normally closed burglary5.6 kΩ single EOLMatch panel zone definition
2-wire smokeper manualOften dedicated PGM or zone type
Combus/Keybus modulebus homerunDo not T-tap; observe polarity

Source: PG9901 PowerG Indoor Siren Installation Manual (DSC official documentation).

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