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Quik Bridge® Euro Repeater SAW Installation Instructions

Overview of 
Repeater 
Components 
Operation

DIP Switches

There are 8 DIP switches (numbered 1–8 from left to right) on the repeater circuit board (see Fig-
ure 3). DIP switch functions include:

Setting the repeater identification number

Enabling (or disabling) jam detection and AC power failure 
reports

Configuring the repeater to work with your panel.

A DIP switch is “ON” when flipped left (toward the word “ON”) 
or “OFF” when flipped right. The repeater will only “read” the 
DIP switches upon power-up.

LED Indications

The purpose of the LED is to indicate certain actions of the repeater. Table 1 describes all possible 
LED indications.

Fuse Replacement

The fuse holder is located above the terminal block (see Figure 2). To replace the fuse:

1. Unscrew the top of the fuse holder with a standard screwdriver. Remove the fuse.
2. Insert the new 5 x 20 mm, 32 mA, 250 V fuse into the top of the fuse holder.
3. Insert the fuse and top into the holder and reattach by pressing down and turning clockwise.

Installation 
Overview

Install this repeater by completing these steps in the following order:

1. Perform a Dealer Sensor test to determine which transmitters need a repeater.
2. Connect the antenna.
3. Set the DIP switches on this repeater: 

a. Set the repeater identification number.
b. Configure the repeater to work with your panel.

4. Connect power. 
5. Program the repeater into the panel.
6. Choose a location and temporarily mount the repeater.
7. Perform a Dealer Sensor Test between the repeater and the panel (or the receiving repeater).
8. Perform a Repeater Reception Test between the repeater and the transmitters (e.g. sensors, 

touchpads, or a transmitting repeater).

9. If both tests are successful, permanently mount the repeater. If either test fails, go back to step 

6.

Installing 
Repeaters

Perform a Dealer Sensor Test

The first step of the installation is to determine which sensors and touchpads are “distant.” Distant 
sensors are outside the range of the control panel, so they need a repeater to re-transmit the alarm 
and supervisory signals they generate.

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To determine which sensors and touchpads need a repeater:

1. Mount the sensors and touchpads in the desired locations.

Table 1: LED Indications

LED

Indications

ON

Repeater is powered up and passed 
self-test.

OFF

Repeater is not powered or failed to 
power up.

Single 
blink

Repeater received a signal from a Learn 
Mode transmitter.

1

2

34

56

7

8

ON

Figure 3.  Setting DIP Switches

Summary of Contents for Quik Bridge 60-841-43

Page 1: ... AC power has failed for more than 15 minutes Jam detection which alerts the panel when the receiver detects noise on the same fre quency that the transmitters use for alarm transmissions Powering Options The repeater must be hardwired into the electrical system of the premises Electri cal codes will vary depending upon the country and city where the system is installed Have a qualified person con...

Page 2: ... Battery cables Rose Enclosure Rose 0312200830 UL94VO Not Included with Repeater Phillips screwdriver Small standard screwdriver 2 conductor 12 22 gauge stranded wire Silicone sealant for sealing the antenna holes Backup battery optional such as the Panasonic LCD 12V1 3P rechargeable battery RF Sniffer 60 401 optional Observe polarity when installing a new battery Installing the battery backward m...

Page 3: ...r 1 Perform a Dealer Sensor test to determine which transmitters need a repeater 2 Connect the antenna 3 Set the DIP switches on this repeater a Set the repeater identification number b Configure the repeater to work with your panel 4 Connect power 5 Program the repeater into the panel 6 Choose a location and temporarily mount the repeater 7 Perform a Dealer Sensor Test between the repeater and th...

Page 4: ...the repeater cir cuit board to set the repeater identification number to enable or disable supervisory report transmission and to configure the repeater for compatibility with your control panel To set the repeater identification number 1 Remove power from the repeater and disconnect the battery Note The repeater only reads the dip switch settings when power is first applied When you change dip sw...

Page 5: ...rt a wire jumper between the terminals of the cover tamper switch as shown in Figure 6 To trip the switch remove the jumper Repeater No 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Repeater No 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Repeater No 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Repeater No 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Repeater No 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Repeater No 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Repeater No 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Repeater No 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Repe...

Page 6: ...l the destination repeater can receive signals from this repeater Testing a Repeater Receiver Distant transmitters i e any transmitter that failed the Dealer Sensor Test must pass this test This test checks the communication link between a transmitter e g sensor or touchpad and the repeater that will re transmit its signal Note This test requires two people One person must activate trip the transm...

Page 7: ...mper wire between the terminals as shown in Figure 6 9 Replace the cover Repeater Installation Example Install the control panel and sensors 1 Install the control panel 2 Add learn sensors 1 8 into the control panel memory then mount them 3 Determine which sensors are distant out side the control panel reception range by performing a Dealer Sensor Test on all of the sensors In this example sensors...

Page 8: ...nd repeater 1 15 Perform a Repeater Reception Test on all remaining distant sensors sensors 5 through 8 to determine which sensor signals this repeater is able to receive and retransmit For this example only sensors 5 and 6 passed the test Add a third repeater to the system 16 Add learn repeater 3 into the control panel memory 17 Set the identification number for repeater 3 to six 18 Configure DIP...

Page 9: ...1995 A1 2001 EN300 220 3 v 1 1 1 2000 L V D IEC 60950 3rd Edition 1999 EN60950 2000 Means of conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with Directive 93 68 EEC Mark ing and or complies to the essential requirements and all other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC R TTE based on test results using non harmonized standards in accordance with the Directi...

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