Setting Up The System - GE AS610RF Installation Instructions Manual

Radio self-powered siren, bi-directional with lithium batteries
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Terminal no.6
ALARM input for positive signals
Terminal no.7
TAMPER (relay NC 100 mA)
Terminal no.8
TAMPER (relay NC 100 mA)
Terminal no.9
SUPERVISION output max 30 mA
Terminal no.10
LOW BATTERY output max 30 mA
Terminal no.11
GND
Terminal no.12
Antenna output
Inputs and outputs on the transceiver unit
ON/OFF inputs
Terminal no. 3 or no. 4
T3
ON/OFF input from control panel output.
+12 V
0 V
OR T4
+12 V
0 V
Input to be connected to the ON/OFF output of
Terminal no. 3
the control panel. When going to LOW level
(GND) for more than a second, there is a system
ON transmission for 2 seconds. This is indicated
with the letter "A" on steady. When it returns to
HIGH level for more than a second, there is a 2
second system OFF transmission.
Input to be connected to the ON/OFF output of
Terminal no. 4
the control panel. When going to HIGH level (12
VDC) for more than a second, there is a system
ON transmission for 2 seconds. This is indicated
with the letter "A" on steady. When it returns to
LOW level for more than a second, there is a
2 second system OFF transmission.
ALARM inputs
Terminal no. 5 or no.6
T5
Alarm input from control panel output.
+12 V
0 V
OR T6
+12 V
0 V
Input to be connected to the alarm output of the
Terminal no. 5
control panel. When going to LOW level (GND)
for more than a second, there is an alarm
transmission to the siren for 2 seconds. When it
returns to HIGH level, there is a 2 second
transmission that silences the radio sirens.
Input to be connected to the alarm output of the
Terminal no. 6
control panel. When going to HIGH level (12
VDC) for more than a second, there is an alarm
transmission to the sirens for 2 seconds. When it
returns to LOW level, there is a 2 second
transmission that silences the radio sirens.
Arm
Disarm
Arm
Disarm
Alarm
Reset
Alarm
Reset
Tamper output
Terminals no.7 and no.8
This relay output (with normally closed contact)
collects all tamper indications from the
memorized sirens.
When a tamper transmission is received from
one of the sirens, the output opens for
2 seconds. The display and the tamper LED DL1
memorize and display the event. This condition
persists until the next time the control panel is
activated.
Supervision
Terminal no. 9
This open collector output collects lack of
supervision signals from all memorized sirens.
If no supervision signal is received from the
memorized sirens in 3 hours, this output is
switched to low level. The display and the
supervision LED DL2 display and memorize the
event. This condition persists until the resolution
of the problem that generated it.
LOW BATT output
Terminal no. 10
This open collector output collects all low
battery events from the memorized sirens.
When a low battery transmission arrives from
one of the memorized sirens, the output is
switched to low level. The display and the low
battery LED DL3 display and memorize the
event. This condition persists until the flat
batteries of the siren are replaced.
Buttons in the transceiver unit
Button P1
Use this button to constantly transmit a radio
signal so as to memorize it in the external sirens.
In this phase, the display shows a flashing letter
"t".
During programming it is used to cancel a siren
code.
During power-on (first start-up) it generates a
new 16-bit code. In this phase it displays lateral
dashes in continuous rotation.
Button P2
Use this button to access programming in order
to select the 8 zones to be memorized. It is also
used to exit programming.
Jumper J3 in the transceiver unit
Jumper J3 is used to bypass LED DL4 in the event of lack of
supervision. Independent of the status of J3, LED DL2 will monitor the
non-supervision events.
J3 ON (closed) = LED DL4 enabled
J3 OFF (open) = LED DL4 bypassed

Setting up the system

A. The AS610-RF wireless siren:
Open the top cover. Unscrew and remove the metal cover. Set the
DIP switches in the desired configuration. See section "DIP switches in
the wireless siren".
Connect the batteries by plugging the connector into J4.
Carry out code learning procedures prior to installation – see section
"Memorization of the codes". Check operation and then install the siren
on the wall.
If the microprocessor has been incorrectly initialized, for example the
batteries are incorrectly inserted, it will not be possible to memorize
the codes. In this case remove the batteries and firmly re-insert them,
making sure there is good contact.

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