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4.2.3

Card Removal and Replacement

Power down the D6600 before removing,
replacing, or installing the CPU card
(D6610) or CPU terminator card
(D6615).
Removing the CPU Card
1. Power down the receiver (refer to Section 7.7
Powering Down the Receiver on page 13).
2. Carefully grasp the plastic grip on the CPU card.
Slide it 2 in. to 3 in. (50 mm to 75 mm) out of the
enclosure.
3. Unplug the 50-pin ribbon cable connecting the
user interface card to the CPU card. Be careful not
to bend the board when disconnecting this cable.
Grasp the plastic plug connected to the CPU board
at the end of the cable and gently pull it away from
the circuit board.
4. Pull the CPU card straight out of the card guide.
Replacing the CPU Card
1. Power down the receiver (refer to Section 7.7
Powering Down the Receiver on page 13).
2. Remove the defective CPU card from the
enclosure.
3. Align the top and bottom of the CPU card with the
card guides. Slide the card into the enclosure,
leaving 2 to 3 in. (50 mm to 75 mm) out to connect
the ribbon cable.
4. Connect the ribbon cable to the CPU card. Orient
the cable so the red stripe is up and slide the card
the remaining distance into the enclosure.
5. Power-up the receiver.

5.0 Power Supply Modules

The AC/DC (D6630) and DC/DC
(D6631) Power Supply Modules are not
field serviceable.
Contact the National Repair Center at
(800) 289-0096, extension 4220 for
repair or replacement.

6.0 Printer Specifications

Parallel printer connection: Use the DB25 port on the
back of the D6600 rear panel to connect to a standard
parallel text printer.
Models: Safecom SC9002 [Star 300] requires 3.25 in.
(82.6 mm) wide paper.
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7.0 Installation

7.1

All Installations

Install the D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway
according to the National Electrical Code (NEC),
NFPA 70, the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72,
and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
7.2

UL Installations

UL Standard 827 requires that any central
station listed for NFPA 72, Central Station
Protective Signaling, UL Central Station
Burglary or Police Station Connect
Service must have a redundant receiver
on the premises to use if the primary
receiver malfunctions.
UL Standard 827 also states that you must be able to
switch from one receiver to a standby receiver within
30 sec, and repair the faulty receiver and return it to
service within 30 min.
NFPA 72 requires that if more than eight telephone
lines are used, the receiving equipment must be
completely duplicated so switchover can be
accomplished in 30 sec (per NFPA 72-1996 4-
5.3.2.2.1.1).
7.3

Burglar Alarm Applications

Install the D6600 Receiver according to UL Standard
827 for Central Station Burglar Alarm Systems. Use in
a central station that has backup AC power (per UL
827) to supervise certificated accounts.
Terminals for connection of external batteries are on
the rear of the receiver (Figure 11).

Figure 11: Location of D6600 Battery Connector

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