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Approved Document No: DNSQ100101 Rev 6 • Page 7 of 16

DISPLAYS

Quantec’s displays scroll automatically and only show the calls
which are the most urgent plus a message saying how many calls
are waiting on that part of the system.  Therefore, if there are
no calls, the displays will show the time, then Staff Presence calls,
Standard calls, Help Required calls, Emergency calls & Attack calls.
They have an A (accept) button, plus buttons to control divert
and other features. Displays with no controls are also available.

QT608C ................ Quantec Corridor Display, with controls
QT608CD ............. Quantec Corridor Display, no controls

INFRARED CEILING RECEIVERS

Infrared ceiling receivers are designed for use with Quantec’s wide range of
infrared transmitters (see page 10).  They are usually located in bedrooms,
corridors, common rooms and any other internal area that requires infrared
coverage.  Slave infrared ceiling receivers are also available (up to three per
master infrared ceiling receiver or infrared call point) to improve coverage in
‘L’ shaped rooms, etc.  Dependent on the type of transmitter(s) used, master
ceiling receivers allow standard and/or attack calls to be made (both levels of
call can be reset by entering a special code at the Quantec Controller or a corridor display).  The
type of calls that can be made from a slave ceiling receiver will depend on whether they are
connected to a master ceiling receiver (standard and attack calls only) or an infrared call point
(standard, help required, emergency and/or attack calls).

QT302RX .............. Master Infrared Ceiling Receiver
QT302RXS ............ Slave Infrared Ceiling Receiver
QT302RT .............. Test Infrared Ceiling Receiver

RADIO RECEIVERS

Radio receivers are designed for use with Quantec’s QT412 range of
dual action infrared/radio transmitters (see page 10).  Dependent on
the transmitter(s) used, they allow standard and/or attack calls to be made
from external areas such as car parks, loading bays, etc., (both levels of call can
be reset by entering a special code at the Quantec Controller or a corridor display).  Receivers
must be mounted internally - typically in a building’s roofspace - where they can provide RF
coverage of typically 60m (dependent on conditions/location). An optional RF extension aerial is
available for outdoor use and we recommend this for sites where the receiver is located close to
large metallic objects or thick structural walls.  In some cases external aerials can increase a
receiver’s RF coverage to typically 90m.  For areas such as large car parks, it is not uncommon for
multiple radio receivers to be used (for example, on adjacent walls) to ensure sufficient coverage.

For sites with multiple, separately-managed areas, different radio receivers can be set up to respond
to calls from certain transmitters only.  This is done via an RF grouping facility whereby a receiver
in, say, RF group 3, will only respond to transmitters assigned to the same RF group. The default
setting for all radio receivers and transmitters is RF group 1 (of 16).

To help ensure the integrity of Quantec radio receivers, we recommend at
least one monitored 

RF Integrity Transmitter

 is used with every radio

receiver.  Supplied on a single gang plate, they work by sending a periodic
test transmission to the radio receiver. If the receiver fails to receive the test
signal, it sends a fault message to the Quantec Controller to advise that
something is wrong.

QT422RX .............. Quantec Radio Receiver
QT422RXEX ......... External Extension Aerial for Quantec Radio Receiver
QT421 .................. RF Integrity Transmitter

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RF Integrity Transmitter

Summary of Contents for QT606A

Page 1: ...A GUIDE TO Quantec Approved Document No DNSQ100101 Rev 6 Page 1 of 16 a d d r e s s a b l e c a l l s y s t e m...

Page 2: ...s 6 Displays 7 Infrared ceiling receivers 7 Radio receivers 7 RF integrity transmitters 7 Addressable overdoor lights addressable sounders 8 Quantec controller 8 ANCILLARY DEVICES 9 Slave overdoor lig...

Page 3: ...anning and displays can be fitted virtually anywhere to suit the application However whilst simplifying things for the installer some addressable systems still fail to satisfy the varied needs of the...

Page 4: ...ting them to visit a display RESET As the member of staff leaves the room the call point s RESET button is pressed again to take it out of Staff Presence mode and returning it to normal If preferred m...

Page 5: ...C DIVERT If a call remains unanswered for a preset time 1 8 mins to ensure it does not remain unattended indefinitely the system can be set up to automatically divert it to other areas MANUAL DIVERT I...

Page 6: ...sounder QT602R Quantec call point button reset with I R receiver QT602RS Quantec call point button reset with sounder I R receiver QT602M Quantec call point magnetic reset QT602SM Quantec call point m...

Page 7: ...eivers are designed for use with Quantec s QT412 range of dual action infrared radio transmitters see page 10 Dependent on the transmitter s used they allow standard and or attack calls to be made fro...

Page 8: ...the Controller for assigning to network devices The library of 45 pre set names consists of the following Annex Area Bathroom Bedroom Conservatory Corridor Dining room Disabled WC Display Door Doorbel...

Page 9: ...esigned for use in areas such as double bedrooms where more than one call button may be required All calls must be reset at the master QT602D Quantec Slave Call Point TAIL CALL BUTTONS Tail call butto...

Page 10: ...dual site QT412RXA Dual action infrared radio transmitter configuredforpushforattack pullforattack QT412RXCA Dual action infrared radio transmitter configured for push for call pull for attack QT424 1...

Page 11: ...ted to When deciding on the position of Infrared Ceiling Receivers take into account the 10 metres line of sight transmitting range of infrared transmitters Use slave receivers in large open areas lon...

Page 12: ...ed in four or six core security cable In excess of 60 addressable devices can be connected to each network splitter Consequently four splitters are capable of accommodating an entire system However fo...

Page 13: ...e stranded alarm cable Max 3 x QT302RXs per master ceiling receiver A maximum of 10 network devices can be connected to each of the QT603s 6 outputs 240V a c QT600P Printer Kit wall socket lead pre te...

Page 14: ...410mm 250mm 80mm Quantec controller lid 439mm 274mm 7mm Radio receivers 271mm 155mm 170mm All single gang devices 87mm x 87mm mount on 25mm single gang UK back boxes All double gang devices 146mm x 8...

Page 15: ...o offer an in depth understanding of the installation maintenance and commissioning of the Quantec addressable call system Held regularly at the manufacturer s headquarters in the north west of Englan...

Page 16: ...een carefully checked prior to publication However no responsibility can be accepted by the Manufacturer or Distributor s of the Quantec system for any inaccuracies or for any misinterpretation of an...

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