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Quik Bridge International Loop Receiver
Installation Sheet
Introduction
The Quik Bridge International Loop Receiver (see Figure 1)
allows you to use up to 16 learn mode wireless sensors (two
per zone) with any standard hardwire control panel. In
addition, you can use up to 45 keychain touchpads and panic
button transmitters, for a total of 61 wireless transmitters.
Figure 1: Quik Bridge International Loop Receiver
The receiver monitors the alarm, battery, tamper, and
supervisory status of transmitters learned into the receiver's
eight zones.
The receiver features the following:
Spatial-diversity receiver enhances reception.
Eight programmable zone outputs (N/C or N/O).
Selectable zone supervision (programmable).
RF (radio signal) jam detection on zone 7 (optional).
Sensor tamper output summary and receiver
cover/antenna tamper on zone 8 (optional).
Two yellow trouble LEDs indicate sensor low battery and
supervisory conditions.
Support for a piezo (used for RF testing only) that
sounds the number of transmissions received from
learned transmitters.
On-board EPROM stores sensor IDs and programming
information in nonvolatile memory, if power is removed.
Selectable 1- or 4-hour RF supervisory.
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Transmitter compatibility
The receiver is compatible with all current Learn Mode
sensors (433.92 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 the control panel can power a device, it
must not be connected directly to the loop receiver. Instead,
a relay is required when connecting to powered loops.
Compatibility testing
Typically, hardwire loops have the negative (-) side of the
loop common with ground. If this is true, and the loop is
nonpowered, the loop should be compatible with the
receiver.
Although most control panels are compatible with the
receiver open collector outputs, each loop should be tested
for compatibility before connecting receiver outputs to the
control panel loop outputs. If the receiver is not directly
compatible with a control panel loop, you can use a relay to
establish compatibility.
To check if the negative side of the loop is common to control
panel ground, do the following:
1.
Turn off or remove control panel power and disconnect
the back-up battery.
2.
Use an ohmmeter and measure the resistance between
the negative side of the loop and panel ground. If the
resistance is zero or close to zero, this loop should be
compatible with the loop receiver. If the resistance is not
zero, a relay is required for this loop.
Test the compatibility for all loops that you are going to
connect to the receiver.
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  • Page 1 Quik Bridge International Loop Receiver Installation Sheet Introduction Transmitter compatibility The Quik Bridge International Loop Receiver (see Figure 1) The receiver is compatible with all current Learn Mode allows you to use up to 16 learn mode wireless sensors (two sensors (433.92 MHz), panic button transmitters, two- and per zone) with any standard hardwire control panel.
  • Page 2: Receiver Operation

    the cover) or remove the antenna you will cause a tamper Receiver operation alarm on zone 8. This section covers receiver operation functions including the If one or more transmitters are learned into zone 8, the DIP switch, tamper switch, advance (ADV) and select (SEL) tamper feature is inactive and does not cause an alarm.
  • Page 3: Test Output

    S - Supervisory Power LED Indication If a learned supervised transmitter fails to report for one or Off (and all other LEDs Receiver is not properly wired or has a off) power failure. four hours, this output switches to the alarm state until the failed or unreporting transmitters have reported to the Off (and yellow LEDs Receiver failed power-up test.
  • Page 4: Tools And Accessories Needed

    Tools and accessories needed Figure 6: Remove the cover The following tools and accessories are included with the receiver: • Mounting screws and anchors • Spring for tamper switch • Antenna The following tools and accessories are needed to install the receiver, but are not included with the receiver: •...
  • Page 5: Zone Planning

    Loosen the inside terminals of the left and right antenna Zone 2 (lock or unlock) terminal blocks. When learned into zone 2, both of these key presses work Insert an antenna end into each inside terminal. together to provide a maintained (toggle) output response (only one of these buttons needs to be learned for both to Tighten the terminal screws.
  • Page 6: Receiver Programming

    • RF supervision Learning wireless transmitters • Receiver terminal S activates whenever the receiver goes Deleting wireless transmitters one or four hours without receiving a signal from a • Configuring zone/trouble outputs N/O or N/C supervised transmitter. To monitor for RF supervision, •...
  • Page 7: Connecting The Receiver To A Control Panel

    Slide the DIP switch down to put the receiver in run Repeat the procedure for each zone configuration mode. change. To delete a keychain touchpad from the receiver, repeat the Slide the DIP switch down to return to run mode. procedure for each button on a keychain touchpad button Note: Keychain touchpads are not supervised.
  • Page 8: Securing The Cover

    RF reception test Figure 10: N/C loop wiring diagram You can test the receiver by either counting the LED flashes Receiver terminals when transmitters are tripped, or by counting the beeps emitted by an attached piezo beeper (optional). To test the system using the receiver LED, do the following: Make sure the DIP switch is down (normal operation/run mode).
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Cover screw hole +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 standards: EN300220-3 v1.1.1 (09- 2000) Equipment class None (class 1 product) identifier: European Union UTC Fire & Security hereby declares that this...
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