Ver 3
1200 keypad model
Installation
Installation Manual
for
603AB, 603ABK, 603HB, 603HBK Wireless Intercom System
1) Before installing fully, test the range of the system. Wire the unit as per wiring diagram, place the equipment in the desired location and test operation.
2) Ensure that the gate transmitter / receiver unit is installed to facilitate line of sight with the property or reception area. To achieve best results, mount the unit as high as possible from the ground. Should you need to extend range, you can mount it on a small pole to elevate it a few meters from the ground.
150m
Typical
House or reception area
Entrance
Pillar
For longer range applications, locate the handset near a window at front of property.
Speech
Unit
Transmitter / receiver - Keep away from ground, as high as possible. For best results, do not install too close to sources of electrical interference e.g. gate automation panel
Note: Wood and glass only reduce signal strength by
10-20%. Masonry will reduce signal strength by 20-50% per wall. Metal can totally block signals.
Testing
1) Check all connections are correct before switching on the power.
2) Press the call button on the speech panel.
3) The handset should ring.
4) Press the button to answer the call and check two way speech.
5) Press to check the door / gate release function works.
Handset & Operation
ADJUST VOLUME
Press or to adjust volume level, and press MENU to select and save.
CHANGE RING TONE
Press and the unit will ring under the currently select tone. Press and to cycle through available ring tones. Press MENU to select and save.
CHANGE LANGUAGE
Press and the unit will display the currently selected language.
1=English. Press and to cycle. Press MENU to select and save.
Reception indicator
ON/OFF
Charging base
Power
LED
12.21
MENU
Battery
Level
Voicemail
Symbol
Vibration
ON/OFF
Code
Button
3) It is recommended to charge the handset for 7-8 hours before use.
4) Power up the handset after inserting the batteries.
5) Wire the door station and transmitter / receiver according to the diagram below..
3) Remove the top two security screws as shown. Do NOT remove the bottom screws.
Call Button
Optional keypad module
ARCHITECTURAL
MODEL
+ -
12v dc
+ -
The front door will hinge downwards to allow access for mounting holes and connection terminals.
HOODED
MODEL
Note: The protective film on the front of the intercom should not be removed until fully installed.
Mount AB model to wall with
10mm x 50mm large wall anchors to prevent removal or theft.
8 meters max
Screened CAT 5
Never drill holes in the top of the enclosure. Cable entry should be through the bottom.
(keep short for better audio)
Intercom
Transmitter
602 Range
Foil screening wrapped around MIC wires for best performance!
Note: For improved audio performance, the shield wire can be connected to bolts on metal housing of speech panel.
MIC connections
+
-
GND
Solid shield wire
SET TIME ON DISPLAY
Press MENU for 2 seconds. The hour digits will begin flashing.
Press or to adjust. Press MENU to cycle from hour setting to minutes and repeat. Press MENU a third time to exit and save changes.
Coding another handset to the System
To add an extra handset to the system, follow the sequence below..
1) Press and HOLD the code button on the door station for 3 seconds, until the LED’s on the bottom of the board start to flash.
2) Press and hold the Code button on the new handset ignoring the first short tone, until you hear a confirmation tone ( “Di-Do-Do”). This may take up to 10 seconds.
3) Once the door station lights stop flashing, then you can test the system by pressing the call button on the door station. The new handset should ring. If not, repeat the process from the top.
Code button
VOICEMAIL
When the door station is pressed, and not answered within 40 seconds, the visitor can leave a message. Once complete, the handset will display the symbol. Up to 16 messages can be saved.
To listen to voicemail, press MENU to play. If there are more than 1 message, press and to select the message required and press
MENU to play.
= Pause / Exit = Continue = Delete, long press = delete all.
Tamper
N/C
INT Lock
O/P1 inhib
Sense
(-)GND
DU out
K or A
Note: For earlier models, the existing master handset lights will flash after step 1. You will need to press the MENU button on the existing handset first, before proceeding to step 2 above.
OUT3
+
-
N/O
COM
N/C N/C C N/O
Volt free
Relay output
(4 sec pulse)
+
12v dc in
Shielded CAT5 cable
12-24v dc
OUT1 OUT2
Keypad Connections
(ABK model)
Note: Keypad volt free output(s) needs connected to gate control panel or electric door lock as well as relay output from the intercom controller PCB. Parallel connect C and N/O contacts for electric gate controller or strike lock. Series connect C and N/C contacts for magnetic lock.
Keypad Programming (only ABK models)
LED indicators
1
4
7
*
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
ON when incorrect codes entered and outputs are locked out.
GREEN when output 1 activated.
RED when output 2 activated.
FAST FLASHING – Wrong code entered / error.
SLOW FLASHING - in normal standby mode.
ON in programming mode.
ON when relay 3 activated.
Note: Programming can only begin 60 seconds after power on.
Enter Programming mode
0 0 0 0 * *
The unit is now in programming mode. Amber LED will remain ON. 0000 is default programmers code.
Note: Pressing ** again will exit programming mode.
Enter new programmers code
0 1
Location
?
?
?
4-8 digit code
?
#
Validate
Record or Delete user codes
1 0 2 0 0 0 ?
?
?
?
#
10= relay 1 codes
(1000 available)
20= relay 2 codes
(100 available)
30= relay 3 codes
(100 available)
2= add code
5= delete code
Memory locations
000-999 for relay 1
001-100 for relay 2
001-100 for relay 3
Pin code 4-8 digits
Example: Add user 31 to have access code 5555 operating relay 2 ….
Validate
2 0 2 0 3 1 5 5 5 5 #
Pin code 5555 Validate Group 2 Add code
Delete a code
?
?
5 ?
Location 31
?
?
#
10=relay1
20=relay2
30=relay3
Delete code ID location to be deleted
Delete all codes in a group
?
?
0 9 9 9 #
Validate
10=relay1 group
20=relay2 group
30=relay3 group
Super delete code Validate
Programming Relay output times & modes
?
?
0 or 1 9 9 9 9 9
?
?
?
?
#
51=relay1
52=relay2
53=relay3
0 = start / stop toggle mode (latching)
1-99999 = seconds momentary operation
Validate
Programming SUPER user code
Super user code is an optional feature which allows the same code to operate outputs 1, 2 or 3.
0 2
Location
?
?
?
4-8 digit code
?
#
Validate
Using super user code
?
?
?
?
# 1 Activate output 1
# 2 Activate output 2
?
?
?
?
# 3 Activate output 3
Using standard user code
To use standard code, simply enter the 4 digit code.
Note: Remember to exit programming mode with ** before testing user codes.
Restoring defaults
While in programming mode, enter the following to delete all codes and settings apart from the
Master code.. (this can take up to 2.5 minutes)...
9 9 9 9 #
When the master code is forgotten….
1) Wire a push button (or replicate with wire link) across the EG IN terminal and (-)GND.
2) Switch off power for 1 minute.
3) Switch ON power.
4) during the first 60 seconds, press the EG button once to enable the function.
5) Enter the following code..
8 0 8 0 * *
The keypad should now be in programming mode, ready to accept new data.
Additional keypad information –
Note: These features are not commonly used.
EG IN (EGRESS INPUT)
Connect a push button between this terminal and (-)GND. When Egress button is pressed, output 1 will be activated for the programmed delay. Egress button is usually located inside a building and used as a push to exit.
K or A. (KEYPAD ACTIVE OUTPUT)
An NPN transistor open collector output. It switches to (-) ground for 10 seconds on each key touching. This can be used to turn on lights, CCTV camera, or buzzer to notify a guard. The rating of this output is: Ic max: 100mA sink, Vc max: 24VDC
DU OUT (DURESS OUTPUT)
An NPN transistor open collector output. It switches to (-) ground after the Duress Code is entered.
Use it to trigger an alarm zone, or turn on a buzzer to notify a guard. Ic max: 100mA sink. Vc max:
24VDC
DOOR SENSE
N/C connected to (-)GND, to be connected to a normally closed door contact. It can be used to generate a door open alarm or door forced open alarm.
O/P 1 Inhibit
Normally open. When closed, this disables all codes for relay group 1 except super user and duress codes.
Interlock Output
NPN transistor output, open collector, max power 24v dc, 100mA sink. Used to operate a door in conjunction with another keypad, or prevent two doors being opened at the same time.
Tamper N/C
Normally closed tamper switch. This can be used in conjunction with a tamper switch on a box or enclosure to prevent tampering. This can be connected to an alarm system.