4600 Installation and User Guide Compatible Equipment 4601 4602 4603 4604 4605 4608 4609 7150 Long range and short range pendant transmitters Hand held PA Programmable transmitter Contact transmitter Short range dual channel transmitter PIR Smoke detector Viper radio vibration detector (supplied by Weyrad Electronics).
4600 Introduction The 4600 electronic intruder alarm system is a fully programmable, 8-zone, bells only, radio security system, designed for domestic installations and to comply with BS 6799, Class 3. The system comprises a main control panel, which is hard-wired to an external bell/strobe, together with detector/transmitters, which are wire-free and communicate with the main control panel by means of radio signals.
4600 Wiring Figure 1. External SAB Bell/Strobe and Internal Speaker Connections Notes: 1. SAB shown for negative applied. The connections shown in Figure 1 are only an example of a typical SAB module. See the bell manufacture’s instructions supplied with individual units for more information. 2. Link tamper return to 0V if no external tamper is required. 3. Connect all bell wiring to control panel with exception of the trigger to the siren or bell.
Initial Power Up 4600 Figure 2. Setting the Site Code Consult the sections for individual 4600 series transmitters for details on setting the DIL switches in each transmitter. Initial Power-Up Note: If an SAB bell is fitted to the system and completely wired, then the bell will ring until power is applied to the panel and bell lid closed. 1. Apply power. 2. Enter the user code 1234 to silence the internal sounder. The panel is now in DAY mode.
4600 Programming Commands Programming Commands To change the factory default program use the commands listed in this section as follows: 1. Key in the command number followed by Enter. One of the LEDs on the display glows. The programming stencil shown in Figure 3 (Part number 495521, Issue 1) shows the LEDs used by each command. Figure 3. Programming Stencil 2. Key in the appropriate value for the command followed by Enter. See “Engineer Program Commands” for the values taken by each command.
Engineering Program Commands 4600 Zone 1 Entry/Exit zone/part set/auto restore (PIR) Zone 2 Part set/entry route zone/auto restore (PIR, VIPER) Zone 3 Part set/entry route zone/auto restore (PIR, VIPER) Zone 4 Auto restore (PIR, VIPER) Zone 5 Auto restore (PIR, VIPER) Zone 6 Nothing selected (i.e., full set only door contact) Zone 7 PA/auto restore (Pendant or hand-held PA) Zone 8 Fire/auto restore All other defaults are shown in the Engineer Program Command list by a ‘y’.
4600 To change: Zone Options (n = zone number) Press Clear to clear zone of any existing options. Carrier Jamming Detect† Bell Test Strobe Test Panel sounder test Load defaults Leave Programming Engineering Program Commands Key in: Then: Notes Default 5n ENTER 1 = Double knock 2 = Chime 3 = Auto Restore 4 = Entry Route 5 = Personal Attack (see note 6) 6 = Entry/Exit 7 = Part Set 8 = Fire Press ENTER after making selections.
Leaving Programming Mode 4600 Leaving Programming Mode When all programming is complete: 1. Remove the programming stencil and close the panel. 2. Key in 99 then Enter. The panel returns to Day mode. If faults are present on entering the Day mode, the panel gives a low-high bleep. Investigate any faults before proceeding. If the control panel does not go into the Day mode, either the control panel lid or bell cover is open. Restoring Factory Defaults 1. Enter programming mode. All LEDs flash. 2.
4600 Fault Finding Under normal operating conditions, the Fault and Alarm LEDs are dark (the power LED glows while mains is on). The Walk Test LED flashes after a preset number of operations to advise that a walk test should be carried out. Any other LEDs glowing or flashing signify either a fault or alarm condition, as follows: Low battery on zone detector. Replace battery. Jamming present on zone 4. Check for interfering radio signals. Activate detector/ transmitter and enter user code twice.
Fault Finding 4600 Remote setting transmitter jammed on. Check for obvious causes, e.g. test switch turned on. If the mains fails then the power LED flashes. Low battery on remote setting transmitter. Replace battery. Zone indicated has been activated. If the battery voltage is low then the power LED goes dark and the panel beeps every 30s. When the battery voltage falls below 8V (approx) then the panel stops operating. Figure 5.
4600 User Commands From the Keypad Full Set User code + 2 Unset User code Part Set User code + 1 Omit Zones User code + 2 + OMIT + zone number. (Repeat OMIT + zone number for all zones to be omitted.
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