Pima TD-600/SAT-6 Installation Manual
Pima TD-600/SAT-6 Installation Manual

Pima TD-600/SAT-6 Installation Manual

Universal standalone radio communicator

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TD-600/SAT-6
Universal Standalone Radio Communicator
Installation Guide
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.

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  • Page 1 TD-600/SAT-6 Universal Standalone Radio Communicator Installation Guide PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TD-600/SAT-6 Installation Guide Table of contents Preface ........................... 3 Features ..........................3 Safety instructions ....................... 3 Tech specifications ......................3 The SAT-6 module......................4 Installation ........................5 Mounting guidelines ......................5 Mounting the box ........................ 5 Battery jump-start ....................... 5 Connecting to power ......................
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Preface This guide will help you through the installation and configuration of the TD-600/SAT-6, a PIMA universal standalone radio communicator, designed to allow any alarm system to relay transmissions to the CMS (Central Monitoring Station), via our long range VHF/UHF radio transmitters (TRV/TRU-100).
  • Page 4: The Sat-6 Module

    Earth Ground terminal. Can be used in areas of severe electrical activity (abnormal levels of lightning or electrical discharge).  When using PIMA’s integrated transformer, earth ground is not EGND required. Only when using external transformer and lightning conditions are severe, the EGND terminal can be used.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation Installation Make sure the TD-600 is not connected to AC and battery power. Mounting guidelines Follow the next guidelines before mounting the TD-600 box:  Do not mount the box close to metal wall or ceiling.  Do not pass the zone wires next to the antenna. ...
  • Page 6: Connecting To Power

    TD-600/SAT-6 Installation Guide Briefly short the Battery’s (-) terminal to the control panel’s (-) terminal. See the diagram. The control panel will now power up. Backup battery Short wire Connecting to power  AC voltage must be supplied from a transformer (2A/16VAC). Do not connect the SAT-6 to direct power source! ...
  • Page 7 The cable hole on the box should have a grommet or bushing. Initializing and setting the time To program the TD-600, you will need a PIMA technician keypad or LCD keypad, such as the RXN-400, and a special 4-wire cable with Molex connector (P/N 3411007).
  • Page 8: Programming The Sat-6

    Rad:0  enter the ‘Rad’ subscriber ID The ID can have up to 4 digits. The largest allowed number on PIMA formats is 8000. If the I.D. is set to zero, no subscriber number is programmed. Central Monitoring Station format...
  • Page 9: Report Codes

    Programming the SAT-6 Auto test Auto test hour 0 :0   enter the time of the day in HH:MM format, for sending test reports Auto test time ENTR  enter an interval for the test reports in HH:MM format (in ENTR ...
  • Page 10: Changing The Technician Code

    TD-600/SAT-6 Installation Guide Changing the Technician code Select: Technician code ENTR CPTN XX en 6.10 ENTER/NEXT/END    Technician code Technician code ENTR ******   enter a new 4-6 numerals code If the code is lost, disconnect the SAT-6 from any power for 10 seconds and re-connect it. Wait for the ‘Clock not set’...
  • Page 11 Programming the SAT-6 Limited Warranty PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. does not represent that its product may not be compromised and/or circumvented, or that the Product will prevent any death, personal and/or bodily injury and/or damage to property resulting from burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise, or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection.
  • Page 12 P/N: 4410441 *4410441* Version: A, XX en, Dec 2015...

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