Installation Instructions
Introduction
The AS610RF system from GE Security is a wireless siren with a
transceiver unit and lithium batteries. In this document the
various components are referred to as:
AS610RF
Wireless siren
AS610RF-TR
Transceiver unit
BS60
Lithium battery pack
General description
The AS610RF self-powered siren is an external wireless bi-directional
siren. It requires the standalone transceiver unit AS610RF-TR, setup in
any configuration. The siren runs on a lithium battery pack of 2 size "D"
3.6 V lithium batteries.
The AS610RF siren
The siren is protected against the removal of its cover and against
being removed from the wall. It has an internal metal cover. It can
receive signals from the AS610RF-TR card control for alarm activation
and system status. It can also transmit to the control panel the
supervision signal, battery voltage control, and tamper information.
The AS610RF-TR transceiver unit
The transceiver unit consists of 2 control inputs for alarm, 2 inputs for
signalling the on/off status of the control panel, and the P1 button
which when pressed continuously transmits the code to be memorized
on the sirens.
The receiving section of the transceiver unit consists of a display, 4
LED indicators, 2 open collector outputs, 1 relay output (NC) and the
P2 button.
The display shows the siren (1 to 8) that has indicated a problem. If
there is more than one siren with an event, the display starts to cycle,
displaying the number of the siren for 2 seconds, while the 3 LEDs
show the type of event that was received.
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AS610RF Radio self-powered siren,
bi-directional with lithium batteries
The 3 surface-mounted LEDs (DL1, DL2 and DL3) show which type of
event is present at the sirens: tamper (DL1), no supervision (DL2) and
low battery (DL3). The tamper LED is reset upon activation of the
On/Off inputs on T3 or T4. The other two LEDs are reset when the
battery power or radio transmission is restored.
The red LED (DL4) collects all the signals from the LEDs DL1, DL2 and
DL3.
Button P2 is used to access programming, memorize siren codes, and
exit programming.
DIP switches in the wireless siren
Use the DIP switches to set the independent alarm time, change the
type of siren modulation, bypass or enable the sound signal linked to
the On/Off input, set the sound level on 2 levels, and bypass or enable
the optic signal linked to the On/Off input.
DIP1
DIP2
Siren time
30 s
OFF
OFF
60 s
ON
OFF
90 s
OFF
ON
90 s
ON
ON
DIP3
DIP4
Siren modulation
High frequency sweep: min.
OFF
OFF
2600 Hz to max. 3600 Hz
Low frequency sweep: min.
ON
OFF
1400 Hz to max. 2000 Hz
High frequency double tone:
OFF
ON
min. 2600 Hz to max. 3600 Hz
Low frequency double tone:
ON
ON
min. 1400 Hz to max. 2000 Hz
DIP5
Sound signal (BEEP) at each arm/disarm of the system
ARM system:
DISARM system:
Bypassed
OFF
Enabled
ON
DIP6
Optical signal (FLASHING) at each arm/disarm of the
system
ARM system:
DISARM system:
Bypassed
OFF
Enabled
ON
DIP7
Beep intensity
Low
OFF
High
ON
DIP8
Not used
Terminal board in the transceiver unit
Terminal no. 1
Positive power supply 12.6 VDC
Terminal no. 2
Negative power supply GND
Terminal no.3
ON/OFF input for negative signals (0 V equals
control panel ARM)
Terminal no.4
ON/OFF input for positive signals (12 V equals
control panel ARM)
Terminal no.5
ALARM input for negative signals
Revision 1.0 (06/2007)
Part number AS610RF_v1-0_multilingual
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Flashing time
30 s
30 s
90 s
300 s
3 beeps
1 long beep
3 flashes
1 long flash