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Page 1: ...mming SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND WIRING if A Preliminary Considerations 17 B Preliminary Programning Location Test 18 C Installation pi Wiring of No 5620 Receiver Control 21 0 Installation Wiring of No 5...

Page 2: ...Design smoke detectors used Window Transmitter Slimline Design Entry Exit Transmitter Slimline 25 max if max number Design of smoke detectors Passive Infrared Detector Transmitter used Smoke Detector...

Page 3: ...ng All transmitters automatically test their batteries at regular intervals and transmit a low battery condition when it occurs At that time the battery will have approximately 30 days of life remain...

Page 4: ...two 24hr panic zones police and emergency A built in siren driver is provided for connection of external alarm siren speaker s Alternatively an alarm bell can be connected to the unit s alarm relay co...

Page 5: ...WIRE RUN 1 2 3 4 5 6 FIRE POLICE EMERGENCY and AUXILIARY indicators Light when the corresponding alarms are triggered If the Silent Police Alarm has been selected see Section V A 21 on Page 14 the PO...

Page 6: ...her alarms have occurred the TROUBLE message will light to indicate a loss of check in problem and the TRANSMITTER IDEKTlFICATION display will indicate which transmitter failed to report The TROUBLE a...

Page 7: ...no faulted burglary transmitters 0 Transmitter Sensors See Diagram 4 1 2 3 4 5 No 5603 Door Uindow Transmitter Diagram 4a Permits protection of doors and windows via a closed protective loop which ma...

Page 8: ...CRIPTION OF No 5621 SECURITYCONSOLE AND No S608 REMOTE KEYPADTRANSMITTER The following describes how to operate the No 5621 and 5608 Select the desired function and push the indicated keys for the res...

Page 9: ...PERIOD ENDS If no transmitters are faulted the No 5621 will beep twice and the AWAYindicator will light Otherwise one beep is heard indicating that the burglary protection is still off and the faulted...

Page 10: ...and after expiration of exit delay entry will trigger immediate alarm When the burglary protection is turned off the entry delay is automatically returned to normal 11 TO ASSIGN EY TEMPORARY ACCESS CO...

Page 11: ...1 will beep once every 30 sec if no message is received and twice each time a sensor transmitter message is received Transmitter number will be displayed while the sensor transmitter is disturbed in t...

Page 12: ...0 only if no entry delay is desired 9 gives infinite delay DO NOT USE EXIT DELAY Any multiple of 15 seconds 1 thru 8 120 seconds max may be chosen 9 gives infinite delay DO NOT USE DELAY ON EXTERIOR...

Page 13: ...ikely to be armed 10 AUTOMATIC MARUAL BYPASS SELECTION In the manual mode the system is fail safe armed wherein an unresolved sensor fault prevents arming of the burglary protection unless the manual...

Page 14: ...eck in signal The second provides burglary triggers by zone entry exit perimeter and interior However to get this the auxiliary alarm trigger is eliminated and the transmitter low battery condition an...

Page 15: ...Any number of No 5601 or 5606 Emergency Panic Transmitters may be used with the system however their Transmitter I D s are pre determined and no PROM programming is necessary Transmitter I D numbers...

Page 16: ...ternatively a paper clip if the tool is not available To avoid possible damage do not use excessive force See Diagrams 3 4 and 5 1 2 3 4 5 For EACH transmitter including the No 5608 Remote Keypad tran...

Page 17: ...nal strength is more greatly reduced by concrete and brick and these frequencies will not penetrate metal at all effects of placement Of It is therefore necessary to consider the Various elements of t...

Page 18: ...oke Detector Adapter Transmitters if used should be located in accordance with the guide ines suppl ied with the sroke detectors to be used and the resul t s of the preliminary tests described in the...

Page 19: ...der will beep continuously a At the No 5621 enter the 4 digit access code followed imnediately by depression of the OFF function key The sounder will stop b Verify that all burglary and fire transmitt...

Page 20: ...ps at the No 5621 4 pmei U 1 At times changing location by only a few inches can mean the difference between a suc cessful and unsuccessful transmission Occasionally a new location may have to be sele...

Page 21: ...te rnal source in which case connect I to terminal 3 and C 3 to terminal 17 in the No 5620 4 5 Not used 6 ARM DISARM STATUS OUTPUT for control of accessories OVDC when armed 6VDC 5mA max when disarmed...

Page 22: ...llowable speaker configurations that stay within the siren driver s current limit of 2 A UNREGULATED POWER OUTPUT lPVDC 2A max 1 ay be connected to terminal 3 as power input to siren driver to termina...

Page 23: ...AC Power Loss CAUTION To avoid possible short circuits all connections to the communicator should be made first before the connector cord is plugged into the connector block 0 Installation and Miring...

Page 24: ...t is acceptable the mounting template supplied with the unit may be used to locate the two holes and the wiring access hole In this case the PC board need not be removed 4 An optional Ib 701 Speaker m...

Page 25: ...th two screws or use double sided tape The No 5610 can also be used to monitor contacts by connecting a protective loop to the unit s screw terminals If this capability is not used the two screw termi...

Page 26: ...red however the transmitter s may be mounted in any convenient location via a slotted mounting hole in the unit s belt mounting clip VII SYSTEM FINAL TEST AWDCHECKOUT Perform these tests after system...

Page 27: ...ntry keys Listen for the No 5621 s or an optional nearby No 701 s beeps since the No 5608 produces no sound 7 Check the operation of the No 5621 s and each 5608 s manual alarm keys as follows a At the...

Page 28: ...21 while the unit is disturbed We The No 5650 has a walk test LED that is active only when the unit s cover has been removed Also with the cover in place the unit s hold off feature limits tranvnissio...

Page 29: ...Instruct the hmeowner in how to change his own transmitter batteries and clear the low BATTERY signal from the No 5621 s display should it appear Alternatively and preferably battery replacement may b...

Page 30: ...as described in Section III P 10 on Page 6 If TROUBLE message can t be cleared or if it clears and later recurs check transmission path with No 5625 Field Strength Indicator or with another similarly...

Page 31: ...ansmission and entering the access code followed by depression of the OFF function key For transmitters with multiple batteries ALL of the batteries should be replaced to insure proper operation Troub...

Page 32: ...put Continuous 50DmA max incl terminals 19 20 On Alarm 2A max Dialer Trigger Outputs Normal OV Activated 6VDC 5mA max Lights On Output Compatible with Ademco No 477 AC Line Carrier Transmitter Open ci...

Page 33: ...UM 3N or equivalent Batteries should be changed at least annually or within 30 days after a low BATTERY message indication 00 and BATTERY appearing simultaneously on the No 5621 s display whichever o...

Page 34: ...dy 522 or 1222VP Duracell MN1604 Panasonic DD6P N or equivalent Change batteries at least annually or within 30 days after a low BATTERY message indication 7 days if the transmitter sees frequent dail...

Page 35: ...1 Physical Width 2 l 2 6 4cm 4 3 8 ll lcm Thrc ness 1 l SU 3 2cm 2 Electrical Voltage gV Alkaline or Carbon Zinc Chloride type battery Ademco No 464 or 461 Eveready 522 or 1222VP Duracell MNl604 Panas...

Page 36: ...CHECK IN LOW BAlTERY ANNUNCIATION oo24HR n only while disarmed Check one1 BYPASS cl Automatic at Arming Cl Manually Selectable at Arming Check one EXTERNAL SIREN SOUND Check one cl Slow 2 Tone for bur...

Page 37: ...cl Auxiliary Check one Select Interior only if a transmitter is also used in the Interior zone INTERIOR SOUNDER RESPONSETO ARM DISARM cl Silent cl Audible Check one SIREN BELL RESPONSETO POLICE At RMf...

Page 38: ...RECEIVER I CONNECTOR FOR NO 5625 FIELD STRENGTH INDICATOR WIRED ZONE P f RESPONSE JUMPER r NORMALLY 250 msec CUT FOR 10 msec E PROM INDEX MARK TOWARDS LEFT t REGULATED 6VDC OUTPUT FU Ii A No 9tb2 UNR...

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Page 41: ...OVE COVER FOR ACCESS PLATE IS FURNISHED FOR ACCESS TO BATTERIES BUT NOT SHOWN HERE MOUNTED ON WALL SWITCHES WITHIN REMOVE REAR PANEL FOR ACCESS TO BAlTERlES MOUNTED SENSING CHAMBER OPENINGS SMOKE DETE...

Page 42: ...NIC SWITCH ON ALARM ALWAYS AUDIELE LOW BATTERY r _ TRANSMITTER I D 31 OR WIJCE PANIC SWITCH OFF ALARM AUDIBLE OR SILENT AB PROM PROGRAMMED LOW BAllERY TRANSMIHER I D 30 SWITCHES 1 6 ARE ON ALL TRANSMI...

Page 43: ...TPUT HIGH F R AMBusH 2AMAx OR SILENT PANIC L L B NOTUSED BROWN STEADY FOR BURGLARY AUDIBLE PANIC PULSING FOR FIRE AUXILIARY Al ARM DI ER 12VAC INPUT NO IjSED _ UNREGULATED Ok OUTPUT T 2AMAx I EKNZil O...

Page 44: ...15 14 3 B 1s 14 3 C 15 14 m D 15 Diagram 7 SIREN SPEAKER CONFIGURATIONS COVER WIRING TERMIN IMPORTANT ROUTE WIRES ONLY AS SHOWN PROTECTIVE LOOP Diagram 8 No 5603 WIRING CONNECTIONS 836 687 44 www PDF...

Page 45: ...SURFACE WIRING BREAKAWAY KNOCKOUT WlRlNG TERMINALS 1 FOR OPTIONAL CONNECTION OF CLOSED PROTECTIVE LOOP IF NOT USED PLACE JUMPER ACROSS TERMINALS ALTERNATIVE LOCATlON Note Transmitter may be ortented I...

Page 46: ...PLUS MOU NTlNG SLOT AT OTHER END OR MOUNT WlTH DOUBLE FACED TAPE WIRING ACCESS HOLE AND FOR SURFACE WIRING BREAKAWAY KNOCKOUT WlRlNG TERMINALS 2 FOR CLOSED PROTECXlVE LOOP SIDE VIEW AC Diagram 10 No 5...

Page 47: ...ration and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recomendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing at least weekly to insure the system s proper operation at...

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