601/602
Installation and User Guide
Compatible Equipment
625
9040
660
Remote Keypad
Internal Sounder
Speech Communicator
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INTRODUCTION
The 601/602 Alarm Control Panel is a fully programmable six zone Alarm
Control Panel designed specifically for domestic and small commercial installations.
A basic system comprises an Alarm Panel that houses the system electronics, power supply, battery, and speech communicator (if fitted). On the 601 a numeric keypad and row of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDS) allow the user and installer to operate the system. The 602 has no keypad or displays except for a Power LED. The user controls the system from a 625 remote keypad.
The 601/602 can work with all types of intruder alarm detectors.
In addition, the 601/602 control panels can take the 660 Speech Communi-
cator: a small digital recorder that can be fitted within the panel. The 660 can be programmed to call up to four telephone numbers in the event of an alarm, and deliver up to four recorded speech messages (refer to the 660
Installation and Programming Guide).
Remote Keypads. The 601/602 can support up to two 625 remote keypads.
The keypads provide the same keys, displays and sounders as the main panel (see Figure 1). Note that you can disable the Personal Attack signal from the keypad during programming.
Note: The 602 is supplied complete with one 625 remote keypad.
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Fig 1. 625 Remote Keypad
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Zones
Display
Keypads
Keyswitch
Expansion
Compliance
Log
Panel Siren
Extn Sounder
Battery
12 volt power
Aux DC Power
Dimensions
Weight
Communicator
Input
Outputs
Technical Specification
6 Fully programmable closed loop plus global anti-tamper.
LED (on 601).
601 On-board plus two 625 Remote keypads.
602 two remote keypads (one supplied).
Full and part set keyswitch option.
None.
Security Standards: BS4737 Pt. 1: (Audibles only).
EMC Standards: Products are tested to EN
50081-1 and EN 50082-1, and are CE marked accordingly.
15 events.
601 - Yes (80dB at 1m), 602 - not fitted.
1 x 9040 16 Ohm loudspeaker/sounder.
1.9 (2.1)Ah Lead acid gel type rechargeable.
Panel quiescent = 70mA.
Keypad quiescent = 40mA.
230mA max at 12 V quiescent.
h x w x d = 212 x 212 x 68 mm.
1.2 Kg.
PA + Burg + Open/Close outputs for 660
Speech Communicator.
Line fault.
Bell + Strobe (Negative applied (SAB)) giving a total of 500mA at 12V in alarm state.
Transistorised OP1: programmable output for PIR Set Latch, Shock Sensor Reset,
Internal alarm giving 150mA max. Armed and Ready LED outputs for use with keyswitch set.
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Wiring Remote Keypads
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Figure 2. Connecting Remote Keypads
Notes: Wire the second keypad, if fitted, in parallel to the first. Connect the cable either at the first keypad (daisy chain) or at the panel (star). The maximum cable length is 100m.
Cut the address link in the second keypad to change its address.
If fitting an Exit Terminate button connect a Normally Open button to the terminals marked 0V and IP on the keypad.
Connecting Keyswitches
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Figure 3. Keyswitch Connections
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Fitting a Speech Communicator
Note: Disconnect the speech communicator wiring harness from the main pcb if you are NOT fitting a communicator.
Figure 4. Speech Communicator Connections
Wire the communicator harness to the 660 as shown in the following table:
601 Function Colour 660
Pin 1 PA output +ve removed in alarm.
Red
Pin 2 Line mon. input, 12V +ve applied for Line Fault.
Blue
Pin 3 Burglar output +ve removed in alarm.
ST2
LF
Yellow ST3
Pin 4 Open/close output +ve removed in alarm.
Pin 5 12V Supply.
Pin 6 0V Supply.
Black ST4
Brown 12V
Orange 0V
Programming
Initial Power Up
•
•
Before applying power to the panel make sure that:
All used circuits are connected.
The bell trigger is NOT connected to the external sounder.
•
• The battery or speech communicator (if fitted) is NOT connected.
The global anti tamper circuit is closed and the tamper return (TR) is linked to 0V.
Note: The panel will not enter programming mode if the global anti tamper is open circuit, or if the negative tamper return is not present.
1.
Close the 601 (or 602) lid or defeat the lid tamper.
2.
Apply mains power to the 601/602.
The Power LED comes on.
3.
Key in the default user code (1234) if there is an alarm. Ignore any
LEDs that are lit at this stage.
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Programming 601/602
4.
For a 601:
Key in 0 + ENTER + the engineer code (default 7890).
The panel bleeps once per second.
Open panel lid or release the panel tamper.
The panel bleeps twice and all the LEDs flash.
You are now in Programming Mode.
5.
For a 602 with 625 keypad:
Key in 0 + ENTER + the engineer code (default 7890).
The keypad bleeps once per second.
Open 602 end station lid or release the tamper.
The 602 bleeps twice if a 9040 sounder is fitted. (Keypad LEDs do not flash.)
You are now in programming mode.
6.
Connect the battery and make any final wired connections (for example bell trigger to the external sounder, or communicator harness to main pcb).
7.
Remember to remove any link between 0V and TR if you are fitting a
SAB.
Programming Commands
To change the factory default program, use the commands listed in this section as follows:
1.
Enter the command number.
2.
Enter one or more digits to give the new program.
3.
Press ENTER.
The panel will give a double bleep to show that it has accepted the command. If you enter the command incorrectly the panel gives a single tone.
Default Settings
When delivered from the factory, the panel is programmed as follows:
Zone 1, Entry/Exit, Chime, active in Part Set.
Zone 2, Entry Route, active in Part Set, Omit allowed.
01 489
02 39 OMIT
Zone 3, Normal Alarm, active in Part Set, Omit allowed.
03 19 OMIT
Zone 4, Normal Alarm, active in Part Set, Omit allowed.
04 19 OMIT
Zone 5, Normal Alarm, Omit allowed.
Zone 6, Personal Attack.
User 1 code
05 1 OMIT
06 5
1234
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User 2 - 8 code
Duress code
0001 to 0007 * (inactive)
OMIT OMIT OMIT OMIT
(inactive)
* The default code for user two is “0001”, for user 3 it is “0002” and so on up to user 8, which is “0007”. Refer to the 601 User Guide for instructions on changing the user codes.
Engineer Program Commands
To change
Zones 1-6
Example:
Select one zone type from 0 to 7.
Choose which attributes you require from 8, 9 and OMIT.
The press ENTER.
Programmable Output 1
Example:
To select Shock Sensor
Reset key in 12 28 and then press ENTER.
Engineer Access
Key Switch Operation
PA
System Reset
2-Ply Entry Timer
Keypad PA
Set/Part Set Display
Exit Mode
Key in: Then: Notes Default
01-06 0
ENTER
Not used
1
ENTER
Normal Alarm
2
ENTER
24 Hour Alarm
3
ENTER
Entry Route
4
ENTER
Entry/Exit
5
ENTER
PA
6
ENTER
Fire Alarm
7
ENTER
Technical Alarm
In addition:
8
ENTER
Chime
12
9
ENTER
Active in Part Set
OMIT
ENTER
Omit Allowed
18
ENTER
PIR Set Latch (+ve applied when active)
28
ENTER
Shock Sensor Reset (+ve removed y when active)
49
ENTER
Strobe (-ve switched)
59
ENTER
Internal Alarm (+ve applied when active)
20
21
30
31
32
33
34
35
Any 4 digit code
0
ENTER
Momentary
1
ENTER
Latched
7890 y
0
ENTER
Audible Alarm
1
ENTER
Silent Alarm
0
ENTER
Customer Reset
1
ENTER
Engineer Reset y y
0
ENTER
Disabled
1
ENTER
Enabled y
0
ENTER
Disabled
1
ENTER
Enabled y
0
ENTER
LEDs ON when set and part set
1
ENTER
LEDs OFF when set and part set y
0
ENTER
Timed or Terminated y
1
ENTER
Final Door Set
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Engineer Program Commands
To change
Rearm
External sounder delay
Ext. sounder duration
Entry Time
Exit Time
Part Set Entry/Exit
Part Set Entry Route Zone
61
Response
Part Set Exit Mode
62
Part Set Alarm Response
Key in: Then:
40
0
ENTER
Notes
Never
1
ENTER
Once
2
ENTER
Twice
3
ENTER
Three times
4
ENTER
Always
41
42
0
ENTER
Nil
1
ENTER
1.5 minutes
2
ENTER
3 minutes
3
ENTER
5 minutes
4
ENTER
10 minutes
5
ENTER
15 minutes
6
ENTER
20 minutes
0
ENTER
Nil
1
ENTER
1.5 minutes
2
ENTER
3 minutes
3
ENTER
5 minutes
4
ENTER
10 minutes
5
ENTER
15 minutes
6
ENTER
20 minutes
43
44
60
1
ENTER
1seconds
2
ENTER
10 seconds
3
ENTER
15 seconds
4
ENTER
20 seconds
5
ENTER
30 seconds
6
ENTER
60 seconds
0
ENTER
Continuous
1
ENTER
1 seconds
2
ENTER
10 seconds
3
ENTER
15 seconds
4
ENTER
20 seconds
5
ENTER
30 seconds
6
ENTER
60 seconds
0
ENTER
Starts Entry Timer
1
ENTER
Instant Alarm
63
0
ENTER
As Entry Route
1
ENTER
Start Entry Timer
0
ENTER
As Full Set
1
ENTER
Silent Set
2
ENTER
Instant Set
0
ENTER
Local (No comms)
1
ENTER
Full
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y y y y y y y y y
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Restoring Factory Default Settings (Command 98)
If you want to restore all the programming to the original factory defaults, then:
1.
Key in 98 + ENTER.
The panel erases all programming the user or previous engineers have entered, and restores the original factory defaults.
Leaving Programming Mode (Command 99)
1.
Close panel lid.
2.
Key in 99 ENTER.
The panel bleeps twice and the Power LED glow steadily. The panel is now in user mode.
To Re-enter Programming Mode
1.
Key in 0 + ENTER + (engineer access code)
The panel starts bleeping once per second.
2.
Open the panel lid.
The panel bleeps twice and on the 601 all the LEDs flash. The panel is now in programming mode.
Restoring Default Engineer and User Codes
If you want to remove any programmed Engineer and User codes (perhaps to reuse the panel with another user) then:
1.
Remove Mains supply.
2.
Open 601/602 lid and remove Battery supply.
Note: Leave the lid open and make sure the Lid Tamper switch does not close, or this procedure will not work.
3.
On the 601: hold down OMIT and 9 and reconnect battery supply.
4.
On the 602: short together the two RST pins on the main pcb with a small screwdriver and reconnect battery supply. Remove the screwdriver after three seconds.
5.
Close lid and key in 1234.
6.
Follow normal programming procedure as described in “Initial Power
Up”.
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Testing
Once the panel is installed, connected and programmed, there are several programming commands that can be used to test it while in Programming
Mode. These are listed below (Press ENTER to stop any test.):
To Test
Engineer Log
External Sounder
Strobe
Internal Sounder
Output 1
Walk Test
Key in: Then:
90 4 see earlier events.
5 to see more recent events.
ENTER to quit log. (15 events max.)
91 ENTER to stop test.
92
93
95
97
ENTER to stop test.
ENTER to stop test.
ENTER to stop test.
ENTER to stop test.
Fault Finding
Power LED flashes continuously
• Mains supply has failed, panel operating from battery only.
• Check mains connection and fuse.
Sab will not stop ringing
• SAB not receiving power.
• Check 12V supply present.
• Check tamper switch on external sounder.
• Ensure cover on external sounder is secure.
Alarm activated, tamper light flashing rapidly after user code entered
• Check negative tamper return present.
• Check global anti tamper is closed circuit.
• Check lid tamper is properly closed.
Alarm activated, tamper light pulses every two seconds
• Check for telephone line failure.
After entering engineer code the sounder bleeps every second, but when lid tamper opened system will not enter into programming mode
• Check that the global anti-tamper terminals are closed circuit.
• Check the negative tamper return is present.
• If lid tamper is already open, close and open it again.
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Full Set/Unset
Part Set
Omit zone
Chime On/Off
Panic Alarm
Read Log
Change User code
Walk Test
Bell Test
User Commands
User code
2 + ENTER + User code
User code + OMIT + zone number + (repeat OMIT and zone number for other zones to be omitted)
7 + ENTER + User code
1 + 3 together. Panel does not give any indication of alarm
5 + Enter + User code press 4 to read earlier events press 6 to read later events
4 + ENTER + User code
+ current User code
+ new User code
9 + ENTER + User code press ENTER to end test
8 + ENTER + User code
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