Installation
Table 2: Tools and accessories needed
Included
Mounting screws and anchors
Spring for tamper switch
12 VDC power supply (typically
supplied by panel)
EOL resistors (typically supplied
with the panel)
Mounting the Quik Bridge®
You must be free of static electricity before handling circuit
boards. Touch a bare metal surface or wear a grounding strap
to discharge yourself.
1.
Remove the receiver cover by pressing down on the top
centre of the cover (see Figure 5-1).
2.
Press down on the lower right corner of the base until the
lower right latch releases the circuit board (see Figure 6).
3.
Remove the circuit board by pulling it away from the top 2
latches and set it aside.
4.
Hold the base against the mounting surface and mark the
3 mounting holes (see Figure 6).
5.
Remove the base and install the anchors provided, if studs
are not present.
6.
Mount the base on the wall with the screws provided.
7.
Replace the circuit board on the base by sliding the top of
the circuit board under the top 2 latches, then press on the
bottom of the circuit board until it snaps under the lower
right latch.
Securing the cover
To help prevent accidental tamper alarms caused by cover
removal, install the 2 self-tapping screws (included) on top of
the cover (see Figure 5-2).
Setting up the Receiver, Quik Bridge® Output Module and
a Keypad
To program the RF Quik Bridge® and Receiver, you need to
connect an NX-148 LCD keypad, a 60-660-8OM Quik Bridge®
Output Module and an NX Receiver by wiring the data,
common ground and positive lines for power and programming
together. This is in effect a miniature system, with the Receiver
treating the Quik Bridge® as a panel.
You also need to provide a 12 V power supply to the Quik
Bridge®. Power can be taken from the panel, but the data input
to the panel should be disconnected.
Connecting the Receiver and the LCD Keypad to the Quik
Bridge®
1.
Open the NX Receiver and NX-148 LCD Keypad.
2.
Wire the data, common ground and positive lines for
power and programming to the Quik Bridge®. The control
panel provides power to the Quik Bridge®. Do NOT wire
the DATA line back to the control panel as this might
damage your control panel (see Figure 7).
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Not included
Philips screwdriver and small
standard screwdriver
0.2 mm stranded wire
Table 3: Quik Bridge® Terminal Connections
Quik Bridge®
Panel
Terminals
0101
Not Connected
+
Panel 12 V
−
Panel GND
Connector 4 can be used as a temporary connection for the
keypad. The keypad can be removed after finishing the
programming.
Powering the Quik Bridge®
To connect power to the receiver:
1.
Turn off or remove power from the panel and disconnect
the battery.
2.
Wire receiver terminals (GND) and (+12 V) to a non-
switched 12 V supply output on the control panel. Make
sure you observe the correct polarity (see Figure 8).
3.
Turn on or apply power to the panel.
Programming the Quik Bridge® System
There are several steps to be taken when programming the
Quik Bridge®. These include:
•
Enrolling the Transmitters on the NX Receiver
•
Programming the Outputs on the Quik Bridge®
•
Programming the panel
Programming data
The NX Receiver and Quik Bridge® are both programmed
using the NX-148 keypad. The system is divided into modules.
The Quik Bridge® is one module and the Receiver is another.
Each module has locations, where options are programmed.
Each of these locations has 1 or more segments. Each
segment has between 1-8 bits of data.
Steps:
1.
To enter programming mode, press *8 followed by the
programming code. The default programming code is
9713.
2.
Enter the number of the module followed by #.
•
Press 0# to program the Quik Bridge® module.
•
Make sure that the dipswitch on the Receiver is set to
32. Press 32# to program the Receiver module.
3.
Enter the location number followed by the # key. The first
segment of the location is displayed on the LCD.
4.
Two types of data can be programmed:
•
Numerical data: Enter a valid number from 0-255.
For locations with a maximum of 15, the hexadecimal
equivalent is displayed in parenthesis.
•
Feature selection data: Enter the feature number of
the segment that you are turning on or off. If a feature
is not enabled, a hyphen is displayed.
Receiver
Keypad
Data
Data
POS
POS
COM
COM
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