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Opti-Link 

            

WOODWAY 

Installation and Operation 

Woodway Engineering Ltd 

  OPTINS-4.0 Rev 4 

Page 2 of 9 

December 2007 

 

Contents 

THE OPTI-LINK CONTROL SYSTEM

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S

UPPLY CHARACTERISTICS

:

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A

PPROVALS

:

 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

THE KEYPAD INTERFACE MODULE

 ............................................................................................................................ 3

 

THE OUTPUT/RECEIVER MODULE

 .............................................................................................................................. 3

 

SYSTEM OPERATION

 ...................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

W

ALK 

T

EST

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S

LEEP

/W

AKE 

U

F

UNCTION

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A

UDIBLE AND 

V

ISUAL 

W

ARNINGS

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A

UTOMATIC 

A

RRIVAL 

S

WITCHING

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E

XTERNAL 

999

 

S

WITCHING

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PA

 

M

ICROPHONE

 .............................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

M

OUNTING

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D

EFAULT 

P

ROGRAMME

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KEYPAD PROGRAMMING

 ............................................................................................................................................... 5

 

K

EYPAD 

L

OCKOUT

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T

O PROGRAM 

P1:

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S

WITCH SELF

-

CANCELLING MODE

:

 ................................................................................................................................... 5

 

T

O PROGRAM THE BUTTONS FOR SELF

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CANCELLING MODE

:

 ........................................................................................... 5

 

T

O PROGRAM THE BUTTONS FOR MOMENTARY OR LATCHING OPERATION

:

 .................................................................... 5

 

S

PECIAL 

S

TROBE 

S

ETTING

:

 .............................................................................................................................................. 5

 

E

XTERNAL 

999

 

I

NPUT

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CHANGING AND FITTING THE SWITCH LEGENDS

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T

O FIT THE SWITCH LEGENDS

:

 .......................................................................................................................................... 6

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 ....................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

OPTI-LINK SYSTEM INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAMS

 ...................................................................................... 8

 

S

YSTEM 

W

IRING

 ............................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

A

UXILIARY 

R

ELAYS

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B

ETA 

S

IREN 

I

NSTALLATION 

 

H

ANDS 

F

REE 

C

ONTROL

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Summary of Contents for Opti-Link

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION Opti Link ENGINEERS FOR THE EMERGENCY WARNING INDUSTRY ...

Page 2: ...ights Reserved Important Installation and Safety Notes Modules and connectors are not waterproof Install modules and cables in a dry location away from excessive heat humidity and any components likely to damage the system It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that the method of installation does not damage or interfere with vehicle equipment and wiring if the vehicle is fitted with airba...

Page 3: ...RRIVAL SWITCHING 4 EXTERNAL 999 SWITCHING 4 PA MICROPHONE 4 MOUNTING 4 DEFAULT PROGRAMME 4 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING 5 KEYPAD LOCKOUT 5 TO PROGRAM P1 5 SWITCH SELF CANCELLING MODE 5 TO PROGRAM THE BUTTONS FOR SELF CANCELLING MODE 5 TO PROGRAM THE BUTTONS FOR MOMENTARY OR LATCHING OPERATION 5 SPECIAL STROBE SETTING 5 EXTERNAL 999 INPUT 5 CHANGING AND FITTING THE SWITCH LEGENDS 6 TO FIT THE SWITCH LEGENDS ...

Page 4: ...er Module Fig 3 The Output Receiver Module decodes the data and activates the required outputs via a 14 way connector note that position 14 on this connector is not used A green Data OK led flashes to indicate that the data link is functioning The switch outputs from the Output Receiver Module interface directly with the low current control wiring of Woodway supplied light bars sirens and strobe p...

Page 5: ...progress When the test is complete the keypad will automatically reset Sleep Wake Up Function The system will automatically shut down sleep after approximately 1 hour if no channels are active and the supply voltage is less than 13 5V i e the vehicle is not running The system will wake up when a switch is pressed the voltage exceeds 13 5V or the door is opened if connected The system will not go t...

Page 6: ...ad by pressing the Reset button 5 To program P2 repeat as for P1 Switch self cancelling mode In some situations it may be preferable to have buttons self cancelling i e if one button in the row is active pressing another one in the same row will cancel it This is possible for individual rows of buttons i e 1 3 4 6 7 9 10 12 and a self cancelling bank 7 12 To program the buttons for self cancelling...

Page 7: ...he blade around the edge to prise the bezel completely away from the keypad 5 Each switch button is made up of three parts the button pad the legend and the lens Remove the button to be changed and slide the button lens left or right to remove it from the button assembly 6 Fit the new legend in the correct orientation and slide the lens back onto the button 7 Replace all the button assemblies onto...

Page 8: ...set too high Turn the pot anti clockwise to reduce the volume See Fig 2 Keypad and speaker too close together Increase the physical separation between the keypad and the speaker The Keypad led is flashing Low Voltage Check that the voltage is healthy For 12V systems 9 5V The keypad led is permanently on and the system is not functioning Internal eprom fault Replace keypad One or more switches will...

Page 9: ...Opti Link WOODWAY Installation and Operation Woodway Engineering Ltd OPTINS 4 0 Rev 4 Page 8 of 9 December 2007 Opti Link System Installation Wiring Diagrams System Wiring ...

Page 10: ...White Orange Hands Free Socket SK4 Pin Wire Colour Function 1 White Blue Mic 2 White Black Mic 3 4 White Violet PTT Plug P2 Pin Wire Colour Function 1 Red White Not Used 2 White Green Horn Ring 3 White Brown Wail 4 White Red Yelp 5 White Orange Hands Free 6 White Yellow Not Used 7 White Violet PTT 8 White Black Mic 9 White Blue Mic Figure 4 Output Receiver Relay Connections Figure 4a Auxiliary Equ...

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