Scantronic 4624 manual




















Making installation simpler In situations where wiring is difficult or near impossible the provides the perfect solution. Used with any wired detector or device the provides a radio solution. Preserve the look of listed buildings or avoid the difficulty of drilling through thick walls with the radio transmitter. Don't miss these related products Discover more options to fit your needs from the Scantronic range.

Telemetry receivers. Specifications 0. Download Links Brochures. Certification reports. Technical data sheets. Looking for a manual? Professional alarm installers can download engineering and installation guides for the multiple channel transmitter on our installer portal MyScantronic.

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The units are supplied in an ABS, fire-retardant, plastic housing with a flexible, tactile, trigger button moulded in neoprene rubber. The non-allergenic, silicon rubber aerial cord of the version enables the user to wear the unit round his or her neck.

The unit has a degree of splash resistance but it is not designed to be immersed in water. An optional clip part no. This clip enables the transmitter to be clipped to clothing and so avoid the possibility of falling into liquids or food.

The clip uses a longer screw than the normal case screw but uses the same fixing holes. A top-facing red LED stays lit for about 4 seconds to confirm transmission. Technical Specification Dimensions h x w x d 58 x 40 x 16mm.

Input supply 3. Frequency Output power 1mW. No licence required. For use in BS systems classes Coding the Transmitter Open the case, by removing the two cross headed screws at the rear.

Turn the unit over so that the screw holes are underneath. Gently remove the cover, taking care not to damage the sealant, and place the cover on one side. This is carried out via two sets of small DIL switches.

Ensure that the switches on your receiver match exactly the switch code you have selected on the transmitter. Set switches on the first transmitter, to the same as the mode selection switches on the receiver.

On the second transmitter, set switches to the same as the mode selection switches on the receiver. Replace the cross-headed screws into the holes and firmly screw the case together. It is essential that the screws are tightly secured as the water-resistance is dependant on this. Acetic acid sealants have a vinegar-like smell. CAUTION: After accidental immersion in any liquids, the unit should be opened as described above , the transmitter board removed and the whole unit allowed to dry.

When completely dry the unit should be re-assembled, the case re-sealed as described in the previous paragraph and the whole unit tested for correct operation and range. If the unit accidentally drops into non-liquid food substances, it can be carefully wiped clean with a damp cloth. Under no circumstances should it be washed under running water or immersed in water or a cleaning fluid. To operate, press the two orange side buttons together. The transmitter does not signal if you press only one button.

Note the black button fitted below the left-hand orange button. This is a safety lock to prevent false activations. Slide the black button upwards to lock the orange button.

Technical Specification Dimensions body Input supply Frequency Output power Operating temperature h x w x d x 44 x 20mm. Set switches and the 2way DIL switch to the zone number. Figure 3. Set switches on the first transmitter to the same as mode selection switches on the receiver.

On the second transmitter set switches to the same as mode selection switches on the receiver. For further information refer to the Installation Manual. Set switches 9 to 10 and the 2-way DIL switch to the zone number. Figure 4. Final Commissioning After coding, switch on the battery. Set to ON using a terminal screwdriver or ball point pen.

If your unit shows low battery operate the orange buttons five or six times at five second intervals. The sixth and subsequent transmissions should give a normal transmission. Note: DIL switch changes will not take effect until the transmitter is operated twice. Refit the lid and screws, and tighten them. You can switch the on so that it transmits a continuous test signal. This facility helps in range-testing and fault-finding.

Figure 5. The has a built in battery with up to five years life time and can be fitted with a range of aerials. Physical Layout Figure 6. Immediately above a group of 12 DIL switches provide a means for setting the radio site code.

Above again and to the right a set of six DIL switches control the general operation of the transmitter. The left side of the circuit card holds a soldered-in Lithium battery, and the BNC aerial connector.

The lower left corner of the circuit card holds the lid Tamper switch. The switch is connected to screw terminals to left of the main inputs which are isolated from any other circuits on the card.

You can connect this output to your own equipment. The switch contact opens when the lid opens, and closes when the lid closes.

In addition, in mode 3 the sounder gives a warning tone. You can silence the sounder using switch 3 Beep on the function switches. Just above the Battery a red LED shows when the unit is transmitting. The transmitter always sends 12 bits of data at each transmission. Combined with various connector wiring options these switches let you select one of 3 reporting modes.

When this switch is OFF the unit scans its inputs once every ms. This is fast enough for most types of input except for very fast push buttons. When this switch is ON the unit scans its inputs once every 20ms. Note that this can reduce the battery life from a typical five years to approximately three years.

If you change the speed, push function switch 6 to OFF, wait two or three seconds, and then turn function switch 6 ON again. This switch overrides switches 1 and 2 Mode 1 and Mode 0. It is illegal to operate the transmitter continuously except for occasional tests. Note that leaving function switch 5 Test ON greatly shortens battery life. This switch isolates the battery. Power A permanently connected 3. With function switch 4 ON the battery should last up to three years.

Note that if you leave function switch 5 Test ON the battery life is greatly reduced. Do not connect a 12V power source to this unit. Dimensions h x w x d x x 30mm. Input supply Lithium battery.

Battery life Up to 5 years. Lid tamper switch 24VDC mA. Power output 1mW. Aerial BNC 50 Ohm impedance. Frequency UK BS Class 2.

This mode can be used for personal attack or call buttons. Two channel transmitter using Normally Closed inputs. This mode provides conventional alarm and tamper channels, both with restore signal. Connect a normally open switch from A to Gnd.

Figure 7. The unit does not transmit when the connection opens. Connect normally closed sensing device between A and Gnd for example a movement sensor. Figure 8. While disarmed the unit monitors input B continuously 24 hour tamper zone and ignores input A. If contact B opens the sends a transmission channel B. The is armed when the keyswitch is OFF. When the switch opens the sounds the beeper for a fixed 25 second exit period.

At the end of this period the monitors both inputs A and B. If input A opens the sounds the beeper for the 25 second entry period.

Unless the unit is disarmed by closing the keyswitch during the entry period the then sends a transmission channel A. At the end of the transmission the re-arms input A. The can be disarmed at any time by closing the keyswitch.

Do not use the las two switches in the bank of 4. Connect a normally closed sensing loop between A and Gnd. Do not use the last two switches in the bank of 4.

The unit lights the transmit LED. If the Beep switch is on then the unit gives a beep while the transmit LED is glowing. Note that when switching ON the unit you should allow 15 seconds for internal functional tests before operating the transmitter.

Testing After completing the initial installation, use the Test switch to check that the transmitter is within range of the receiver. The transmit LED lights during the transmission.

Remember to turn the Test switch OFF when you have completed testing. Other Checks Check that the tamper switch on the case is wired and operates as intended. If you have installed a keyswitch then check that it works. You can use the internal reed contact to detect doors or windows opening. Four additional terminations let you connect remote magnetic contacts, normally closed NC pressure pads, or any other normally closed switches. AVOID fitting the transmitter to the outward opening section of a door or window, the signal can be impaired.

Always fit the magnet to such door or window and the transmitter to the static section.



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