ITI Quik Bridge Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Quik Bridge® Supervised One-Channel Receiver
Product Summary
The Quik Bridge® Supervised One-Channel Receiver adds wireless capability to a compatible hardwired
control panel. Up to two ITI wireless sensors can be monitored using two zone inputs on the control panel. One zone input is used for alarm and tamper activa­tions, while the other zone is used for low battery and supervisory m onitoring (see Figure 1).
Figure 1. Expanding zones by adding up to two supervised sensors
FIR ST
PANEL
ZO N E
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SECO N D
PANEL
ZO N E
ALARM
RELAY
SUPER -
VISE
RELAY
ALARM/TAMPER TRANSMISSIONS
T
O ALARM RELAY
LOW BATTERY/
SUPERVISE
TRANSMISSIONS
TO SUPER VISE RELAY
How the Receiver “Supervises” Wireless Devices
In addition to alarm and tamper messages, ITI sensors also transmit low-battery and supervisor y messages. The Quik Bridge One Channel Receiver carefully
“supervises” all of these messages. Alarm and tamper messages activate the alarm relay, which triggers an alarm. Low-battery messages activate the supervise relay and cause the receiver LED to flash every 4 sec­onds as a trouble indicator. Supervisory transmissions do not activate any zone or relay, they simply let the receiver know that the sensor is working properly. If the sensor stops sending supervisory information, however, the supervise relay of the receiver is acti­vated and the LED double-flashes every 4 seconds. If this coincides with a low-battery condition, the receiver will triple-flash every 4 seconds.
LED Indicator
The receiver has one LED. Table 1 lists the possible states of the LED and what they mean.
Table 1. What the states of the LED mean
Power LED Means
On and flickering
irregularly
Receiver has power and is receiving
transmissions.
Off Receiver has no power OR
all devices were successfully deleted from the receiver memory and the LED will flash on again within three seconds.
Flashing regularly Receiver is ready to learn a wireless
device.
Flashing once
every 4 seconds
Indicates a low battery trouble con-
dition for at least one sensor.
Double-flashing
once every 4 sec­onds
Indicates that no supervisory trans-
missions have been received in the past 24 hours from one sensor, or that no transmissions have been received from either sensor.
Triple-flashing
once every 4 sec­onds
Indicates simultaneous low battery
trouble condition and no supe rvi ­sory transmissions in the past 24 hours (for one or both sen s ors).
Quik Bridge® Supervised One­Channel Receiver
Document Number: 466-1699 Rev. A October, 1999
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Zone Planning
This section explains the capabilities, limitations, and suggested uses of the Quik Bridge Supervised One­Channel Receiver.
Possible Combinations of Wireless Devices
The receiver can learn and supervise up to two sen­sors.
What the Wireless Devices Can Do
Table 2 describes how ITI sensors work with the receiver. The shaded area represents the low battery and supervisory transmissions to the supervise relay. Use this information, together with the panel installa­tion instructions, to plan the installation of wireless devices.
Planning the installation
Before you begin programming, it is a good idea to write down how you plan to use the wireless devices
with each zone. Use Table 3 as a work-sheet.
Table 2. Use the information in the table below to plan your installation of wireless devices.
This device… When this event happens… Has this effect on the receiver…
PIR motion sensor
(all ITI models)
Motion is detected or tamper switch is
tripped
Activates the alarm relay for a minimum of 3
seconds
Smoke sensor
(60-506-319.5 only)
Smoke is detected (no tamp er s witch) Activates the alarm relay for a minimum of 3
seconds
Panic sensor
(60-578 only)
Panic button is pressed (no tamper
switch on pani c s ensors)
Activates the alarm relay for a minimum of 3
seconds or until the button is rele ased , which ­ever is last
Door/window sensor Opening the door
or tripping the tamper switch
Activates the alarm relay for a minimum of 3
seconds or until the door is closed
Closing the door (if door was opened) or resetting the tamper switch (if tamper
switch was tripped)
De-activates the alarm relay
Any sensor added to the mem-
ory of the receiver
Battery is low and/or
sensor is not transmitting supervisory information
Activates the supervise relay for a mini-
mum of 3 seconds LED will single-flash, double-flash, or triple-flas h every 4 seconds as a trouble
indicator (see “What the states of the LED mean” on pa ge 1)
Battery is replaced (if the battery
was low) or supervisory transmis­sions resume (if the sensor was not transmitting)
De-activates the supervise relay
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Sensor Compatibility
The following current ITI Learn Mode™ wireless devices are compatible with this receiver:
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PIR motion sensors
O
Smoke sensors (60-506-319.5 only)
O
Panic sensors (60-578 only)
O
Door/window sensors (see note below)
Note: Only the internal reed switches of a door/win-
dow sensor can be used. The receiver does not support the use of sensors with external devices connected to the sensor terminal block.
Control Panel Compatibility
The receiver will expand one zone of any conven­tional hardwired control panel.
Note: The receiver should not be connected to pow-
ered zones (such as 2-wire smoke zones).
Overview of Receiver Operation
Figure 2. Parts of the Receiver
Programming Button
Use the programming button (see Figure 2) when doing the following procedures:
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“Deleting All Wireless Devices” on page 6
O
“Adding Wireless Devices” on page 6
Table 3. Zone assignments for wireless devices
Panel
Zone
(supervising)
Panel
Zone
(alarm)
Devices Functions
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LED INDICATOR
PROGRAM M ING
BUTTON
TERMINAL STRIP
SUPER VISE RELAY N /O
SUPERVISE RELAY COM M ON
SUPER VISE RELAY N /C
ALARM RELAY N/O
ALARM RELAY COMM ON
ALARM RELAY N/C
+12 V D C
GROUND
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Zone Outputs
The receiver has eight terminals. Terminals 1 and 2
are for +12 VDC power input. Terminals 3–5 are the alarm outputs that you connect to the desired panel zone input. Terminals 6–8 are the supervision outputs that you connect to the desired panel zone input. The zones can be configured to be normally closed (N/C) or normally open (N/O) (see “Connecting the Receiver to a Control Panel” on page 7).
Tools and Accessories Needed
Included with Receiver
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Four 1½'' screws
O
Wall anchors
Not Included with Receiver
O
Drill with assorted bits
O
EOL resistors (usually supplied with the panel)
O
Phillips screwdriver
O
Voltmeter
O
Wire stripper
Installation Guidelines
Observe the following guidelines when installing the receiver:
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Leave ten inches above the receiver for the antenna.
O
Avoid areas that are likely to expose the receiver to moisture.
O
Avoid areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring, including furnace and utility rooms.
O
Avoid mounting the receiver on a metal surface. When mounting on metal is unavoidable, mount the receiver so that the antenna extends above the metal surface (see Figure 2)
O
The One-Channel Receiver is a super regenera­tive receiver. To ensure consistent operation of the receiver, mount it at least three feet away from other super regenerative receivers (such as the receiver in most garage door openers).
Figure 3. When mounting on metal is unavoidable
Installation
This section explains how to install the Quik Bridge Supervised One-Channel Receiver .
Mounting the Receiver
CAUTION: You must be free of static electricity
before handling circuit boards. Touch a bare metal surface or use a grounding strap to discharge your­self.
To mount the receiver on a wall:
1) Choose a location for the receiver. You can mount the receiver on a sheetrock wall, but you may need to use additional mounting hardware.
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2) Remove the cover by pressing d own on the cente r of the top edge of the cover (see Figure 4).
Figure 4. Removing the cover
3) Hold the receiver against the wall at the desired height and location, leaving at least ten inches above the base for the antenna. While ho ldi ng the receiver against the wall, mark the location of the top-left and lower-ri gh t mounti ng holes .
4) Remove the base from the wall and install wall anchors at any marked location where studs are not present.
5) Secure the receiver to the wall using two 1½''
Phillips screws (included).
6) Secure the antenna to the wall using a T-18 staple gun and 9/16” staples.
Powering the Receiver
CAUTION: You must be free of all static elec-
tricity when handling sensors. Touch a grounded metal object before han­dling the circuit board.
You must connect the receiver to the +12 VDC power outputs on the panel or to a separate power supply (such as 12-volt DC adapter).
Note: If you choose not to connect the receiver to the
panel power outputs, consider using a power supply with a back-up battery (in case of power outages).
To find the DC power terminals on the panel, see the panel installation instructions.
To power the receiver:
1) Shut off or remove power from the panel.
2) Using Figure 5 as a guide, connect the receiver to the panel or other equivalent power supply.
Figure 5. Connecting power to the receiver
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PANEL AUXILIARY
POW ER TERMINALS
O R +12 V D C
PO W ER SU PPLY
RECEIVER POW ER TERM INALS
+12 V D C
GROUND
+12 V D C
GROUND
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Programming
This section explains how to add and delete wireless devices from the memory of the Quik Bridge Super­vised One-Channel Receiver.
Deleting All Wireless Devices
Delete all wireless devices from the memory of the receiver before you begin adding any new ones. Deleting all wireless devices clears the memory of the receiver. This prepares the receiver for new program­ming.
Note:It is not possible to delete devices one at a time.
To delete all wireless devices from the receiver:
1) Press and hold the programming button. In about
three seconds you will hear and feel a “double­click” from the receiver. Continue holding the programming button until you hear a second dou­ble-click from the receiver (3 seconds) and the LED shuts off.
2) Release the programming button. The LED will flash twice, indicating that the receiver memory is cleared.
Adding Wireless Devices
See “Sensor Compatibility” on page 3 for information on compatible ITI wireless devices.
To add a wireless device to the receiver:
1) Press and hold the programming button until you hear and feel a “double-click” from the receiver (about three seconds), then release the program­ming button.
2) W ait three seconds. The LED will begin flashing, indicating the receiver is ready to learn a new wireless device.
Note: If the LED is not flashing, the receiver is not
ready to learn a device. Always wait until the LED begins flashing before proceeding to the next step.
3) Trip the device while holding it at arm length from the receiver:
For sensors with tamper switches
Activate the tamper switch by removing the cover.
For sensors without tamper switches
Put the sensor in alarm.
4) After about three seconds, the receiver will dou­ble-click to indicate that the wireless device was added.
5) To add another wireless device, go b ack to s t ep 1.
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Connecting the Receiver to a Control Panel
Connect the receiver zone output terminals to th e zone input terminals on the panel. The receiver zone may be configured to be N/C (Normally Closed) or N/O (Normally Open). See figures 6 and 7 for wiring and EOL resistor placement.
Figure 6. Wiring a receiver zone to be N/C
Te sting
This section explains how to test the operat ion of the wireless devices that you programmed into the Quik Bridge Supervised One-Channel Receiver.
General procedure for testing the receiver:
CAUTION: To avoid sending false alarms to the
police or fire department when test­ing monitored systems, always call and notify the central station before activating alarms.
1) For monitored systems, call the central station or other monitoring service to let them know you will be testing the system.
2) Arm the panel.
3) Trip a wireless sensor or other device that you added to the receiver.
4) Restore the sensor to its non-alarm state and dis­arm the system. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each wireless device. Verify that the system goes into alarm (i.e., sirens activate).
5) If necessary, call the central station and let them know you have finished testing the system.
Figure 7. Wiring a receiver zone to be N/O
Specifications
Dimensions: 2.5 × 2.6 × 0.9’’ (64 × 66 × 23 cm) Maximum current draw (both relays on): 70 mA
Operating temperature range: 40 to 120°F (4 to 49°C) Power requirements: 11.5 to 15 VDC Receiver frequency: 319.5 MHz Receiver range: 250 feet (76 meters) minimum in
open air Receiver type: Super regenerative Relay contact rating:
Current: 7A maximum Voltage: 250 VAC maximum Contact: Dry contact Form C
Weight: 2.5 oz., including antenna
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PAN EL
ZO N E
IN P U T S
SUPER VISE RELAY N /O
SUPER VISE RELAY C O M MO N
SUPER VISE RELAY N /C
ALARM RELAY N/O
ALARM RELAY COMM ON
ALARM RELAY N/C
+12 V D C
GROUND
RECEIVER ZO NE
OUTPUT TERMINALS
RETURN
ZO N E 1
+12 V D C
GROUND
RETURN
ZO N E 2
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PAN EL
ZO N E
IN P U T S
SUPER VISE RELAY N /O
SUPER VISE RELAY C O M MO N
SUPER VISE RELAY N /C
ALARM RELAY N/O
ALARM RELAY COMM ON
ALARM RELAY N/C
+12 V D C
GROUND
RECEIVER ZO NE
OUTPUT TERMINALS
RETURN
ZO N E 1
+12 V D C
GROUND
RETURN
ZO N E 2
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Notices
This device complie s with FCC Rules Part 15. Op eration is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This may not cause harmful iinterference.
2) This device must accept any interference t hat may be received, including interfer­ence that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or mod ificat ions not expressly approved by Int eract ive Technologies , Inc. can
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
ITI and Quik Bridge are registered trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc.
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