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HARD-WIRED CONTROL 

PANEL

INST

ALLA

TION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for 601

Page 1: ...HARD WIRED CONTROL PANEL I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D P R O G R A M M I N G G U I D E ...

Page 2: ...cept for a Power LED The user controls the system from a 625 remote keypad The 601 602 can work with all types of intruder alarm detector In addition the 601 602 control panels can take the 660 Speech Communicator a small digital recorder that can be fitted within the panel The 660 can be programmed to call up to four telephone numbers in the event of an alarm and deliver up to four recorded speec...

Page 3: ... series to protect each zone If the panel detects a tamper it gives a tone from the internal sounder and flashes a warning LED when un set or gives a full alarm when set Arm Disarm Status You can program the panel to leave the Armed LED off when the panel is set This allows the user to hide the fact that the panel is armed Auxiliary Power A 12V output provides power for detectors The output can pr...

Page 4: ...is negative applied in alarm You can program a delay between a detector being activated and the panel triggering the bell and also the length of the time the panel continues to operate the external bell Full Set Exit Mode When programmed for Final Door exit mode the user must enter their access code and close the final door The panel sets when the door closes When programmed for Timed or Terminate...

Page 5: ...t When part set the panel responds only to detectors that are pro grammed as part set zones You can program the panel with the following options Part set Alarm response can be full or internal only The Entry Exit zone can be programmed to become an Instant Alarm zone during part set or remain as an Entry Exit The Entry Route zone can be programmed become an an Entry Exit zone during part set or re...

Page 6: ...a Normal Alarm causes an instant alarm when the panel is set b 24 Hour Zone causes an instant alarm whether the panel is set or un set The alarm is internal only when the panel is un set c Entry Route Zone causes a full alarm if the panel is set However if the entry timer is running then the panel inhibits this zone Use for detectors between the entry door and the panel d Entry Exit Zone starts th...

Page 7: ...1 and EN 50082 1 and are CE marked accordingly Log 15 events Panel Siren 601 Yes 80dB at 1m 602 not fitted Extension Sounder 1 x 9040 16 Ohm loudspeaker sounder Battery 1 9 2 1 Ah Lead acid gel type rechargeable 12 volt power Panel quiescent 70mA Keypad quiescent 40mA Aux DC Power 230mA max at 12 V quiescent Dimensions h x w x d 212 x 212 x 68 mm Weight 1 2 Kg Communicator PA Burg Open Close outpu...

Page 8: ... External Bell Fit the external bell unit as high as possible to make sure an intruder cannot interfere with it Make sure the unit can be seen and heard easily Do not place the unit facing heavy traffic or a railway line which will drown the sound of the bell Make sure the wiring for the bell strobe unit goes through the wall directly behind its case do not run surface wiring Locating a Dummy Bell...

Page 9: ...FITTED AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE DUMMY BELL FITTED AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM LANDING BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 3 C C DOOR CONTACT ZONE 1 CONTROL PANEL PIR DETECTOR ON ZONE 2 DOOR CONTACT ENTRY EXIT ZONE 1 KEYPAD PASSIVE INFRA RED ZONE 3 PASSIVE INFRA RED ZONE 4 D ROOM KITCHEN LOUNGE HALL 8 System Planning 496219 Issue 1 ...

Page 10: ...alarm when they move onto the landing A PA button is fitted in bedroom 1 connected to zone 6 During part set zone 5 is inhibited to allow movement in the upper part of the house In addition the Entry Route zone 2 is programmed to trigger the entry timer when someone comes downstairs to unset the system 9 System Planning 496219 Issue 1 ...

Page 11: ...PAD AREA NOT IN 602 TAMPER SWITCH MICRO COMMUNICATOR CONNECTOR ZONE CONNECTOR MISCELLANEOUS CONNECTOR KEYPAD BACKLIGHT ON OFF JUMPER RST PINS MAINS TRANSFORMER PANEL SPEAKER NOT IN 602 AREA FOR 660 COMMUNICATOR IN 601 SPACE FOR 1 9 2 1 AH BATTERY EUROTYPE MAINS FUSE BLOCK FIXING HOLE FIXING HOLE FIXING HOLE CUT OUT FOR CABLES AREA FOR 660 COMMUNICATOR IN 602 10 Installation 496219 Issue 1 ...

Page 12: ...ng fixing holes 7 Secure the panel to the wall using suitable fixings for example 30mm x No 10 Note Move Keypad Backlight On Off Jumper see Figure 6 onto one pin if you wish to switch the keypad backlight OFF Wiring to the Mains 1 Lead the mains cable behind the case and in through the mains cable cut out just above the battery see Figure 5 2 Connect the mains cable as shown in Figure 7 below Figu...

Page 13: ...installation instructions and technical data supplied with the unit If you are fitting one detector per zone then the wiring is straightforward see Figure 9 Figure 9 Connecting One Detector Per Zone Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 KSF KSP A T A T 12V 0V AT AT AL AL T LT SP PIR 330 SHOWN CONTROL PANEL To other zone s anti tamper connections TO ZONE 1 TO ZONE 2 TO ZONE 3 TO ZONE 4 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 A T KSF KSP 12...

Page 14: ...a magnet There are two types of door contact suitable for domestic installation Surface and Flush The Surface contact is fitted on the facing of the door frame with the magnet fitted in line on the door The Flush contact is fitted into the frame by inserting it into a pre drilled hole The magnet is flush and aligned with the reed switch Figure 11 shows shows example connections for typical Surface...

Page 15: ...pad if fitted in parallel to the first Connect the cable either at the first keypad daisy chain or at the panel star The maximum cable length is 100m To next keypad if using daisy chain wiring I P SIG 0V V Normally open push to make exit terminate button Stb Bell 12V 0V TR LS LS OP1 SIG ARM RDY Note 625 keypad is supplied with the 602 panel Address Link Volume Control Sounder Tamper Switch 625 Key...

Page 16: ...amper switch is closed Connecting Keyswitches Figure 10 below shows an example connection for a typical keyswitch for fixed or momentary operation Figure 10 Keyswitch Connections See Key Switch Operation on page 20 for the correct settings to use either type of switch Z5 Z6 A T KSF KSP 12V 0V AUX PART FULL UNSET READY GREEN ARMED RED ARM RDY Momentary or latched connection Status LED connection 15...

Page 17: ... voltage Supply 0V Negative bell module hold off Supply TR Negative tamper return from bell module to control panel Notes SAB shown for negative applied Link tamper return to 0V if no external tamper is required Connect all bell wiring to the control panel with the exception of the trigger to the siren or bell The bell siren will continue to ring from the on board battery until the final connectio...

Page 18: ...e removed in alarm Black ST4 Pin 5 12V Supply Brown 12V Pin 6 0V Supply Orange 0V 3 To connect the telephone line remove the 660 line connection cover and connect a cable from the terminals provided to the telephone socket See the separate 660 960 Installation and Programming Guide for cor rect connections and further instructions 4 Reassemble the 660 DO NOT plug the speech communicator harness on...

Page 19: ...e 1234 if there is an alarm Ignore any LEDs that are lit at this stage 4 For a 601 Key in 0 ENTER the engineer code default 7890 The panel bleeps once per second Open panel lid or release the panel tamper The panel bleeps twice and all the LEDs flash You are now in Programming Mode 5 For a 602 with 625 keypad Key in 0 ENTER the engineer code default 7890 The keypad bleeps once per second Open 602 ...

Page 20: ...uration three minutes 42 2 Entry time is 20 seconds 43 4 Exit time is 20 seconds 44 4 Communicator outputs normal 51 0 During Part set Entry Exit zone starts entry timer 60 0 During Part set Entry Route zone starts entry timer 61 1 During Part set the exit mode is the same as full set 62 0 Part set alarm response local only no communications 63 0 User 1 code 1234 User 2 8 code 0001 to 0007 inactiv...

Page 21: ...en active Not normally used 59 Internal Alarm ve applied when active Engineer Access 20 Any 4 digit code Key Switch Operation 21 0 Momentary 1 Latched PA 30 0 Audible Alarm 1 Silent Alarm System Reset 31 0 Customer Reset 1 Engineer Reset 2 Ply Entry Timer 32 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Keypad PA 33 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Set Part Set Display 34 0 LEDs ON when set and part set 1 LEDs OFF when set and part s...

Page 22: ...try Route Zone 61 0 As Entry Route Response 1 Start Entry Timer Part Set Exit Mode 62 0 As Full Set 1 Silent Set 2 Instant Set Part Set Alarm Response 63 0 Local No comms 1 Full Restoring Factory Default Settings Command 98 If you want to restore all the programming to the original factory defaults then 2 Key in 98 ENTER The panel erases all programming the user or previous engineers have entered ...

Page 23: ...r codes perhaps to reuse the panel with another user then 1 Remove Mains supply 2 Open 601 602 lid and remove Battery supply Note Leave the lid open and make sure the Lid Tamper switch does not close or this procedure will not work 3 On the 601 hold down OMIT and 9 and reconnect battery supply 4 On the 602 short together the two RST pins on the main pcb with a small screwdriver and reconnect batte...

Page 24: ...re listed below Press ENTER to stop any test To Test Key in Followed by Engineer Log 90 4 see earlier events 5 to see more recent events ENTER to quit log 15 events max External Sounder 91 ENTER to stop test Strobe 92 ENTER to stop test Internal Sounder 93 ENTER to stop test Output 1 95 ENTER to stop test Walk Test 97 ENTER to stop test 23 Testing 496219 Issue 1 ...

Page 25: ...ailure ALARM ACTIVATED TAMPER LIGHT PULS ES EVERY TWO SECONDS Check negative tamper return present Check global anti tamper is closed circuit Check lid tamper is properly closed ALARM ACTIVATED TAMPER LIGHT FLASHING RAPIDLY AFTER USER CODE ENTERED SAB not receiving power Check 12V supply present Check tamper switch on external sounder Ensure cover on external sounder is secure SAB WILL NOT STOP RI...

Page 26: ... SCANTRONIC LTD PRODUCT SUPPORT UK TEL 0891 616343 BETWEEN 09 00 AND 17 30 MONDAY TO FRIDAY CALLS CHARGED AT 39P PER MINUTE CHEAP RATE 49P PER MINUTE AT ANY OTHER TIME PRODUCT SUPPORT FAX NO 01594 544136 Part No 496219 Issue 1 ...

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