C-TEC QT601-2 Installation And Programming Manual

C-TEC QT601-2 Installation And Programming Manual

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QT601-2
QUANTEC
CONTROLLER
installation and
programming
manual
Approved Document No. DNU6012001 Rev 5

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  • Page 1 QT601-2 QUANTEC CONTROLLER installation and programming manual Approved Document No. DNU6012001 Rev 5...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller CONTENTS Items Supplied with the Panel ......................3 Important Notes ..........................3 Summary of New Functions & System Enhancements ..............4 The Quantec Concept ........................5-7 System Wiring Overview ......................8-11 Mounting the Enclosure ......................12 Connecting the Panel .......................13-14 The Power Supply PCB ......................13 Mains Connection......................13...
  • Page 3: Items Supplied With The Panel

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller ITEMS SUPPLIED WITH THE PANEL Installation & Programming Manual (i.e. this manual). • System Design Explains how to install, commission and maintain the Addressable Call System design is beyond the scope of this Quantec control panel. document. A basic understanding of addressable call system This manual must not be left accessible to General and components and their use is assumed.
  • Page 4: Summary Of New Functions & System Enhancements

    ‘Attendance’ via an infrared call point or ceiling receiver. advanced paging functions (described above). Please contact Attendance calls, and the User/Caller ID of the pendants C-TEC’s technical department for more detailed DECT system which make them, are logged in Quantec’s Surveyor Data compatibility information.
  • Page 5: The Quantec Concept

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller THE QUANTEC CONCEPT The Quantec addressable call system is ideal for nursecall, The example illustration of a fictional nursing home (below) general call and ‘staff attack’ applications. explains how the Quantec concept can be applied. The method of routing shown is one of several variations which may be set.
  • Page 6 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Example Solution 1: Two different routes can be programmed The Device Assignment Table (below) can be used as a into Quantec - a primary day route (to specify which call areas reference aid when programming Quantec. However, before...
  • Page 7 QT601-2 Quantec Controller For example in the nursing home highlighted earlier, it may Example Requirement 3: In addition to standard slave be decided that the routing relationship between Areas and overdoor lights (positioned outside rooms), a method of Groups needs to be as follows: visually guiding staff along small off-shoot corridors to the source of a call is also required.
  • Page 8: System Wiring Overview

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller SYSTEM WIRING OVERVIEW GENERAL WIRING RULES • Quantec utilises a unique data protocol that works down just two wires. • All system wiring is made in a ‘Spine’ and ‘Limb’ configuration, using network splitters, allowing the use of ordinary unscreened cable which simplifies installation, fault-finding and commissioning.
  • Page 9 QT601-2 Quantec Controller QT302RXS Slave IR Ceiling Receivers To magnetic contacts on (max. 3 per master IR receiver) a fire exit or drug cup- QT608CD1 board, or the n/o or n/c QT606 Large Corridor Display switch on a door bell, Slave Overdoor telephone, PIR, etc.
  • Page 10 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Planning an Installation General Purpose Wiring Instructions With Quantec a limiting factor is voltage drop, which should The Quantec Controller can be located anywhere on the network, although it is normal practice to install it centrally be limited to 5 volts worse case. As call points and overdoor to reduce wiring runs, ideally in a manager or supervisor’s...
  • Page 11 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Connect ‘spines’ and fix wiring to overdoor lights (call Spine Length Calculator points if overdoor lights are not used) and mark up the Use the Spine Length Calculator (below) to work out the Splitter Connection Record Sheet (located at the back of this maximum spine cable lengths taking into account the document).
  • Page 12: Mounting The Enclosure

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller MOUNTING THE EN LOSURE The Quantec Controller is supplied with a plastic hinged lid, a • Push the PCBs up and then forwards over the mounting metal back box and three separate PCBs, the relative location pillars taking care not to damage any of the components.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Panel

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller CONNECTING THE PANEL The Power Supply PCB Standby Battery Connection THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED! The power supply PCB contains circuitry that not only charges stand-by batteries, but also measures the condition of them The Controller’s PSU combines the functions of a power supply to protect against deep discharge.
  • Page 14: The Main Control Pcb

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller The Main Control PCB The Main Control PCB includes all the terminals required for The Main Control PCB is connected to the Power Supply PCB the connection of the network wiring and optional system via a 10-way pitch connector (PL5) and to the Front Panel ancillaries such as printer/PC/paging equipment.
  • Page 15: Programming Quantec

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller Typical Programming Sequence PROGRAMMING QUANTEC A full explanation of Quantec’s programming functions can Before programming commences, we recommend you read be found on Pages 16 to 25 of this manual. The actual 'The Quantec Concept' section on Pages 5 to 7.
  • Page 16: Overview Of Access Levels

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller Overview of Access Levels ACCESS LEVEL 3 ACCESS LEVEL 1 ACCESS LEVEL 2 Quantec Controller keys or as programmed or as programmed = ACCEPT = SCROLL UP Setup Divert Set Day/Night Set Day/Night = SCROLL DOWN Output Log...
  • Page 17: Access Level 3 Programming Functions

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller Access Level 3 Programming Functions 1.0 The Assignment Menu Assigning Multiple Devices Assigning many individual devices using the 'New Device' The Assignment Menu allows the introduction of unassigned function can be very time consuming. Therefore, an devices onto the network and the setting up of routing 'AutoScan' method is available for assigning multiple devices.
  • Page 18 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Editing Existing Devices Replacing a Faulty Device The parameters of any device already on the system can be This maintenance function allows you to replace a faulty reassigned at any time. Alternatively, devices may be device with a new one without having to delete its name, temporarily disabled (for maintenance purposes), or deleted location and Area, Group or Zone details from the system.
  • Page 19 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Assigning or Editing Area/Group Relationships Setting up Addressable Overdoor Lights and Addressable Sounders In order to route Areas (calling devices) to relevant Groups (Displays), routing equations must be programmed into the To route a call to the relevant Addressable Overdoor Light(s) Quantec Controller.
  • Page 20 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Editing and Sending Custom Texts Editing System Name Up to 45 custom place names* of up to 11 characters each can This option allows a custom site name of up to 16 characters be added to Quantec's library of 40 pre-set place names (refer to be assigned to all Quantec Displays.
  • Page 21: 2.0 The System Setup Menu

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller 2.0 The System Setup Menu Setting the Call Reset Code This option allows Quantec's four digit 'Call Reset' code to be The System Setup Menu allows you to tell the Quantec entered or changed (this can be any combination of the scroll Controller specific details about how the system will work.
  • Page 22 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Setting Up the Paging Options Setting up DECT Protocol: Refer to Appendix 5 (Quantec Paging Functionality) for On selecting the ‘DECT Protocol’ DECT Protocol further details. prompt, it is possible to scroll through the following two options:...
  • Page 23 QT601-2 Quantec Controller 2.11 Monitoring a Network Device 2.10 Setting Up the Auto Night Mode Function This function allows any ID address to be polled from the This function allows Quantec's automatic night mode Controller. When polling the address, the relevant device's...
  • Page 24 QT601-2 Quantec Controller 2.13 Setting Up HTM08-03 Mode 2.16 Auto Reset This function allows Quantec's HTM08-03 function to be This function is used on a system with just a pager connected enabled or disabled. On selecting the 'HTM08-03 Mode' and no Displays, or addressable overdoor lights / addressable prompt, one of the following options will appear: sounders.
  • Page 25: 3.0 The Program Menu

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller 3.0 The Program Menu Output Log Note: Refer to Appendix 2 for the Log Report format. Display Device This function is not applicable if Quantec’s ‘Surveyor’ mode is active. To aid the location of network devices for diagnostic...
  • Page 26: Appendices

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller APPENDICES Appendix 1 - Miscellaneous Index of Location Descriptions Display Parameters 40 pre-set names are provided as standard and are listed State Display Beeper Rate (Sec) Volume Backlight below. (An additional 45 custom names of 11 characters each NORMAL can be programmed at Access Level 3.)
  • Page 27: Appendix 2 - The Datalogging Function

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller Appendix 2 - The Datalogging Function Log Record Format The first line states the time that the log output was started. After that the records are extracted from the log, oldest first, and are downloaded to the output device in the following form: (a) date; (b) hour / minute; (c) location description; (d) type/level of call;...
  • Page 28: Appendix 3 - Anti-Static Handling Guidelines

    Use a relay such as C-TEC's BF376 relay on a plate +24V 1 2 3 4 5 0V Example 2 : Activating a relay when an ATTACK or EMERGENCY call is present on the system.
  • Page 29: Appendix 5 - Quantec Paging Functionality

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller Appendix 5 - Quantec Paging Functionality The paging interface connection supports two different types of paging devices. Firstly, Scope protocol compatible paging transmitters and secondly, DECT interface equipment supporting both MEP and ESPA communication protocol. The call level is the primary trigger as to whether a paging event should occur. This can be set from “Reset and above”...
  • Page 30: Appendix 6 - Wiring For Addressable Call Points / Ceiling Receivers

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller Appendix 6 - Wiring for Addressable Call Points / Ceiling Receivers This appendix shows two example methods for wiring Quantec Addressable Call Points/Ceiling Receivers (all variants) with connections to typical slave ancillary devices. This incorporates the following devices: QT602 Addressable Call Points;...
  • Page 31 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Important Note Regarding IR Devices: Due to the high risk environments in which infrared devices are likely to be used, be sure to install them so the best possible reception is achieved. If in doubt, contact your supplier/the technical dept. for advice.
  • Page 32: Appendix 7 - Pre-Commissioning Instructions

    Things you will need: Quantec Main instructions (this document) available from your Installer or C-TEC  ; Individual instructions supplied with each device  ; Terminal screwdriver  ; 5 mm flat blade screwdriver  ; 3 mm Allen key  ; Side cutters  ; Wire strippers  ; Digital multimeter ...
  • Page 33 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Checking the Devices Call Points, Overdoor Lights, Ceiling Pulls, Slave Call Points and Tail Call Leads • Press the call button on the call point. After a three second delay, the light should pulse rapidly through red, green & orange.
  • Page 34 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Pre-Commissioning Certificate When the Installing Contractor has carried out the various test/checks highlighted in these Pre-Commissioning Instructions, this certificate should be completed, signed and left for the attention of Commissioning Engineer: Checks carried out to the following:...
  • Page 35: Appendix 8 - Technical Specification

    60 mm Approx. weight (without batteries) 3.5 kg NETWORK CABLING / SPECIFICATION Connection QT601-2 Quantec Controller to QT603 network splitters Spine cable 1.5 mm or 2.5 mm (e.g. twin and earth mains cable) Max. cable length per spine using 1.5 mm 150 m Max.
  • Page 36: Quantec Forms

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller QUANTEC FORMS Quantec Device Assignment Table DEVICE Addressable PLACE DESCRIPTION Call Point Display Overdoor Light AREA GROUP ZONE Number Type Name Number...
  • Page 37 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Quantec Device Assignment Table DEVICE PLACE DESCRIPTION Addressable Call Point Display Overdoor Light AREA GROUP ZONE Number Type Name Number...
  • Page 38 QT601-2 Quantec Controller Quantec Device Assignment Table DEVICE PLACE DESCRIPTION Addressable Call Point Display Overdoor Light AREA GROUP ZONE Number Type Name Number...
  • Page 39: Quantec Group Routing Table

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller Quantec Group Routing Table (max. 8 Areas / Groups per equation) GROUP PRIMARY AREAS NIGHT AREAS (BEEP) DIVERT TO GROUPS...
  • Page 40: Quantec Zonal Routing Table

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller Quantec Zonal Routing Table (max. 8 Areas / Devices per equation) ZONE AREA EQUATION DEVICE EQUATION...
  • Page 41: Quantec Network Splitter Connection Record

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller Quantec Network Splitter Connection Record Sheet Device ID Device ID NETWORK NETWORK Limb Length Limb Length Numbers Numbers SPLITTER No. SPLITTER No. 11, 12, 14,16, 27, 3 7, 10, 13,15, 17, 2 6, 34-37 26, 8, 18,19-21...
  • Page 42: Overview Of Access Levels

    QT601-2 Quantec Controller OVERVIEW OF ACCESS LEVELS ACCESS LEVEL 3 ACCESS LEVEL 1 ACCESS LEVEL 2 or as programmed or as programmed Setup Divert Set Day/Night Set Day/Night Output Log Exit Menu Output Log Set Date Set Date Set Time...

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