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P/N 466-1452 

• REV E • ISS 16OCT18 

Tools and accessories needed 

The following tools and accessories are included with the 
receiver: 

• 

Mounting screws and anchors 

• 

Spring for tamper switch 

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Antenna 

The following tools and accessories are needed to install the 
receiver, but are not included with the receiver: 

• 

Phillips screwdriver 

• 

Small standard screwdriver 

• 

12 to 22 gauge stranded wire 

• 

Optional piezo for sensor testing 

• 

12 VDC power supply (typically supplied by panel) 

• 

EOL resistors (typically supplied with panel) 

Installation 

Observe the following guidelines when installing the receiver: 

• 

Leave 10 in. (25 cm) above the receiver for the antenna. 

• 

Avoid areas that may expose the receiver to moisture. 

• 

Avoid areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring, 
including furnace and utility rooms. Or, if unavoidable, 
mount on metal with the antenna extending above the 
metallic surface (see Figure 5). 

• 

Do not install within 3 meters of another receiver. 

Caution: 

Do not install wireless sensors within 31 cm of the 

Quik Bridge receiver. 

Figure 5: Mounting on metal  

To mount the receiver, do the following:

 

1.  To remove the receiver cover, press down on the top 

center of the cover (see Figure 6) and pull the cover 
away from the base.

 

Figure 6: Remove the cover 

 

 

Caution: 

You must be free of static electricity before 

handling circuit boards. Touch a bare metal surface or wear 
a grounding strap before handling circuit boards. 

2.  Press the lower right corner of the base until the lower 

right latch releases the circuit board (see Figure 7). 

Figure 7: Latches and mounting holes 

 

 

3.  To remove the circuit board, pull it away from the two top 

latches and set it aside. 

4.  Hold the base against the mounting surface and mark 

the three mounting holes (Figure 7: Latches and 
mounting holes).
 Leave at least 10 in. (25 cm) above the 
base for the antenna. 

5.  Remove the base and install the anchors provided, if 

studs are not present. 

6.  Mount the base on the wall with the screws provided. 

7.  To replace the circuit board on the base, slide the top of 

the circuit board under the top two latches, then press 
the bottom of the circuit board until it snaps under the 
lower right latch. 

Connecting the antenna to the receiver 

To connect the antenna to the receiver, do the following: 

Metal 

Metal 

Top latch 

Mounting hole 

Mounting hole 

Mounting 
hole 

Top latch 

Lower right latch 

Summary of Contents for 60-660-43

Page 1: ...2 MHz panic button transmitters two and four button keychain touchpads with the exception of smoke detectors Control panel compatibility The receiver is compatible with control panels designed with hardwire loops where the loop negative is ground common loop ground The receiver is not directly compatible with powered loops two wire smoke detector loops and glassbreak detector loops If the loop on ...

Page 2: ...nsistors for the zone and trouble outputs see Figure 2 The outputs can be open high impedance or closed shorted to ground which can be configured to be normally closed N C or normally open N O Each output can be wired to the control panel Zone outputs There are eight zone outputs labeled 1 through 8 When a learned transmitter is activated the corresponding zone output switches to the alarm state a...

Page 3: ...Receiver failed power up test Blinks off momentarily Receiver received an RF signal whether learned or not Run mode LED indications In run mode the LEDs indicate three conditions alarm low battery and supervisory failure Alarm status conditions When the trouble LEDs are both off the zone LEDs indicate alarm information The zone LEDs turn on for zones that are open in alarm Zone LEDs remain off for...

Page 4: ... receiver do the following 1 To remove the receiver cover press down on the top center of the cover see Figure 6 and pull the cover away from the base Figure 6 Remove the cover Caution You must be free of static electricity before handling circuit boards Touch a bare metal surface or wear a grounding strap before handling circuit boards 2 Press the lower right corner of the base until the lower ri...

Page 5: ... When learned into zone 2 both of these key presses work together to provide a maintained toggle output response only one of these buttons needs to be learned for both to work Typically this output would be used for a maintained keyswitch on the control panel for arming disarming refer to your control panel documentation for this application Zone 3 lights You can only learn this keypress into zone...

Page 6: ...de the DIP switch up The low battery and supervisory LEDs blink back and forth 2 Press and release the ADV switch until the desired zone LED turn on If you press and hold the ADV switch you will advance to the next zone and cause the zone LED to flicker 3 Press and release the SEL switch once to select this zone for learning transmitters The zone LED remains on and the low battery and supervisory ...

Page 7: ...sion on a zone do the following 1 To enter program mode slide the DIP switch up 2 Press the tamper switch twice to gain access to configuring zone supervision 3 Press and release the ADV switch until the desired zone LED turns on 4 Press and release the SEL switch to change the RF supervision configuration to the desired setting 5 Repeat the procedure for each zone configuration change 6 Slide the...

Page 8: ... responses Transmitter Should cause Sensors 7 to 8 beeps and LED flashes Keypad touchpads 1 button press 2 beeps and LED flashes 2 button press 8 beeps and LED flashes To test the system using a piezo beeper do the following 1 Connect a piezo beeper between the test output T and ground GND as shown in Figure 13 Piezo status beeper connections Figure 13 Piezo status beeper connections 2 Make sure t...

Page 9: ...nformation on warranty disclaimers and product safety information please check https firesecurityproducts com policy product warning or scan the QR code Certification TUV 0123 Test report reference CEQP 60 660 43 Applied standards EN50130 4 1995 A2 2003 Safety Test report reference CEQP 60 660 43 Applied standards EN 60950 1 2001 Radio TUV 0123 Test report reference CEQP 60 660 43 Applied standard...

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