Extra Siren Not Responding
Updated
If you receive the warning “Extra Siren Not Responding” it’s possible that it could be the result of low batteries, or a weak connection between the device and Base Station.
Checking the Batteries
As a first step, we recommend ensuring that the batteries are correctly installed.
Slide the Extra Siren up and off it’s bracket.
This may require gentle force to get it to slide upwards.
Unscrew the back panel to reveal the four (4) AA batteries.
Remove a single battery from the Extra Siren
Wait at least 15 seconds, then reinstall the battery
Now, you’ll want to test the Extra Siren by placing your system into Test Mode using the Keypad
Menu > Enter Master PIN > Test Mode
You’ll know you’re in Test Mode when the Base Station announces it. You may also check the timeline within the SimpliSafe® Mobile App for a “User Initiated Test” event.
Press and release the test button on the top of the Extra Siren
NOTE: If you press this button for too long it may emit a loud chirp. Be sure to protect your ears while testing this device.
You should hear the Base Station announce “Extra Siren” and see a timeline event within the SimpliSafe® Mobile App that reads “Extra Siren Test”
If you do not hear the Base Station respond or see a timeline event for this test, it is likely the batteries for your Extra Siren need to be replaced.
Checking the Placement of Your Extra Siren and Base Station
If you have replaced the battery and are still encountering the ‘Not Responding’ error, it likely is the result of a weak connection to the Base Station. A weak connection to the Base Station can often be caused by something environmental, like brick walls or dense home construction.
To test this, temporarily move the Extra Siren closer to the Base Station and see if the error stops. If the device does work in a new location, it is likely the result of the environment near the prior location that is causing the conflict. You’ll have two options from here; Keep the Extra Siren in its’ new location closer to the Base Station, or try to identify and clear the interference in the devices existing location. If you choose to keep the Extra Siren in the location where it has encountered the error, you’ll want to look for environmental factors, such as dense building materials, or wireless devices that are nearby that could be interfering with the RF signal between the Extra Siren and the Base Station. If you have any devices that output a wireless signal, we recommend trying to keep them at least 3-5 feet away from your siren. That should help to clear up communication between the device and the Base Station.