Fitting a Speech Communicator
Note: Disconnect the speech communicator wiring harness from the main pcb
if you are NOT fitting a communicator.
Figure 12 shows the connector for the speech communicator.
Figure 12. Speech Communicator Connections
If required the 660 speech/digital communicator can be fitted inside the back
casing of the panel.
1.
Locate the 660 toward the top of the back box, using the self adhesive
pads provided. Make sure the exposed part of the 660 is to the right.
2.
Wire the communicator harness to the 660 as shown in the following
table:
601
Function
Colour 660
Pin1 PA output - positive removed in alarm.
Red
ST2
Pin 2 Line monitor input, 12V positive applied for Line Fault. Blue
LF
Pin 3 Burglar output - positive removed in alarm.
Yellow ST3
Pin 4 Open/close output - positive 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 onto the panel’s main
circuit card at this point.
Telephone Line Fault
If a telephone line fault occurs while the system is unset, then the panel gives
an internal alarm. When the user keys in their access code, the panel flashes
the Tamper LED on and off every two seconds.The user can still arm the sys-
tem with a telephone line fault present.
If a telephone line fault occurs while the system is armed, and an intruder
alarm occurs, then the panel overrides any programmed bell delay and triggers
the external sounder immediately.
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5
4 3
2
1
Harness Plug
Locator
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