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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 activa-
tions, while the other zone is used for low battery and 
supervisory monitoring (see Figure 1). 

Figure 1.  Expanding zones by adding up to two 
supervised sensors

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How the Receiver “Supervises” Wireless 
Devices

In addition to alarm and tamper messages, ITI sensors 
also transmit low-battery and supervisory 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 sec-
onds 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 acti-
vated 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 sec-
onds

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 sec-
onds

Indicates simultaneous low battery 

trouble condition and no supervi-
sory transmissions in the past 24 
hours (for one or both sensors).

Quik Bridge

®

 

Supervised One-
Channel Receiver

Document Number: 466-1699 Rev. A
October, 1999

9217G07A.DSF

60-760-01-95R

Summary of Contents for Quik Bridge

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...odels 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 tamper switch Activates the alarm relay fo...

Page 3: ...g Button Use the programming button see Figure 2 when doing the following procedures O Deleting All Wireless Devices on page 6 O Adding Wireless Devices on page 6 Table 3 Zone assignments for wireless...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...ec tricity when handling sensors Touch a grounded metal object before han dling the circuit board You must connect the receiver to the 12 VDC power outputs on the panel or to a separate power supply s...

Page 6: ...on 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 wirele...

Page 7: ...y 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...

Page 8: ...nterference 2 This device must accept any interference that may be received including interfer ence that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Te...

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