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1. V 2H2H2H2 3H3H3H3 or as programmed or as programmed EE cd Pare Quantec controller keys Setup Divert Set Day Night Set Day Night ACCEPT 1 Exit Menu Output Log Output Log SCROLL UP 2 4 1 SCROLL DOWN a 4 Set Date Set Date 2 ESCAPE 4 Set Time Set Time 4 3 NEE Reset Net Reset Program System Setup Menu Assignment Menu Ja Sub Menu Program Menu HAH System Setup HAH Set Assignment LJ AH New Device 4 5 l 1 1 Display Device Set Time Outs AutoScan 3a 2 1 1 2 Print All Set AL2 Code Existing Device 3 2 2 2 1 3 Print Devices Set AL3 Code Replace Device 3 3 2 3 1 4 Print Groups Set Attack Reset Setup Group 3 4 2 4 1 5 Print Zones Set Call Reset Setup Zone 3 5 2 5 1 6 Setup Logger Edit Cust Texts 2 6 1 7 Emergency G L Send Cust Texts 2 7 1 7 Attack G L Clean Start 2 8 7 8 RadioPager 2 9 Auto Night Mode 2 10 Monitor Point 2 11 Double Address 2 12 Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 12 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Access Level 3 Programming Functions 1 0 The Assignment Menu The Assignment Menu allows the introduction of unassigned devices onto the network and the setting up of
2. sse reme treten trtneee nre 13 The SystemiSetup Menu is ten e ene 17 Th amp Program Merit rer aa a ERU QURE ERE RRU ERU ES 19 The Secure User Men e ertet eerte Ere P ER e HERR RHET eoe 19 APPENDIGES ute d t ded Np eU t tea ed ee Ae 20 FORMS e S 23 Quantec Device Assignment Table Quantec Group Routing Table Quantec Zonal Routing Table Quantec Network Splitter Connection Record Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 2 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Summary of new functions amp system enhancements The release of our second generation Quantec controller brings a host of system enhancements and additional programming functions to the Quantec system including Custom place names 45 custom place names of up to 11 characters each can now be programmed into the Quantec controller These are in addition to the existing library of 40 pre set place names which run from Annexe to Zone It should be noted that corridor displays with a software revision number of 1 5 or earlier will only accept 20 custom place names If you wish to use more than 20 you must upgrade your displays to software revision number 1 6 or above Upload Download PC programming tools A sophisticated upload download PC program part no QT707 is now available Copies are available from your distributor Automatic Day Night mode It is now possible to alloc
3. One feature of this circuitry is that it allows the installer to power the system without connecting the mains supply For this to work two fully charged 12V VRLA batteries should be connected in series as shown below always ensure correct polarity connection battery link wire 12V 4 I ern 12V battery battery yams black wire red wire from controller from controller Pressing the Battery One Shot Button for 2 3 seconds allows the PCB to measure battery voltage and if everything is okay to activate the system circuitry Checking the LCD display whilst pressing the button will report any poor battery conditions IMPORTANT When Quantec is powered up for the first time the controller may need to reset its Configuration Data to default values The message Fit NVM Link or E to Abort will be displayed When the NVM link is fitted the message INITIALISING DATA PLEASE WAIT will flash on the display This procedure may take up to 1 minute and MUST be completed before Quantec will operate properly Mains cable must be segregated from other cables and should only enter the controller through either of these two knock outs Good quality cable glands must always be fitted Chassis earth poit y Do not remove spade X OUTPUT FUSE 3AF ane SON t9 VA PRIMARY FUSE ter EARTH FAULT LED
4. Each splitter has two indicators on its double gang fascia plate Power and Fault Power indicates that power is being supplied to the network and Fault indicates that one of the circuits in use on that splitter has a blown fuse N B unused circuits may have their fuses removed without showing a fault No more than 64 addressable devices can be connected to each network splitter Consequently four splitters are capable of accommodating an entire system However for larger systems and for convenience it is recommended that more should be used There are many different cabling scenarios with varying lengths of cable and numbers of system devices attached to each spine splitter combination s all capable of operating with different levels of simultaneous calls For this reason only one general purpose scenario is explained in detail This is described in our Quantec General Purpose Wiring Instructions document no DNUQ171717 and we strongly recommend you read this document before proceeding L1 L Power Fault Network Splitter 09 A Quantec Network Splitter Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 4 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Mounting the enclosure The controller is supplied with a plastic hinged lid a metal back box and three separate PCBs the relative location of which is indicated in Figure 1 below Figure 1 PCB layout PSU earth strap Chassis earth point
5. Quantec controller installation and programming manual index SUMMARY OF NEW FUNCTIONS amp SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS 3 SYSTEM WIRING OVERVIEW amp IMPORTANT NOTES see 4 MOUNTING THE ENCLOSURE pr erre ie Det deca rere Eee 5 CONNECTING THE PANEL ite nene eite tate cet pee Le DL ee die dee 6 The Power Supply PGB n t eed ite toi e ego ie RR bee LR E E Re HERR pre e ern 6 Mains conriection 2 eerie ces te a eet hanes e he pin aaepe de Ruta 6 Standby battery connection seseeseseeeeeeeeeene etre rennen 6 The Main ComtroliPGB 2 24 43 t eet Robe soidabbe atas 7 Connecting thie network ssena ERE EP Ce ree 7 PG CONNGCHON ee PEE 7 Printer CONNECTION 2 scbsceeec E tte ngea dateiets N Seapesuges donetuevereueche 7 Radio pagor conriection etie ri eter rettet terae ot dae do euet t dees 7 Auxiliary output connection siiip ioiii viieni nnne nennen trennen enne nen 7 LHE QUANTEC GONGEP T 2 tet t e ete Ea rate dde rete 8 PROGRAMMING QUANTEOC sssssssssssseeeeeneennne ennemi n rennen innen rennen 11 Programming methodi i cae etc eee eter aep e e Re ep Nee EORR e e ec E aede 11 Typical programming sequence eseeeeseeeeeeeeeene enne eene mener 11 Overview of access levels rennen emen rennen tenen 12 Access level three programming functions nennen 13 The Assignment Menu
6. this enables the logger to print Output on 010 automatically after 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 or 100 events Please note If Man Only is selected and the log record is not printed the datalogger s memory will fill to capacity When this occurs a warning message will appear on the controller and any new events will not be logged until the existing events have been printed 2 7 Setting up Emergency call routes This option allows you to set the system up so Emergency calls are sent to all display Groups Globally regardless of how the group area routing arrangements have been set up On selecting the Emergency G L prompt it is possible to scroll through the following two options Emergency Calls Sent Locally Emergency Calls Sent Globally When you have selected the required option press accept 2 8 Setting up Attack call routes This menu option allows you to set the system up so infra red Attack calls are sent to all display Groups Globally regardless of how the group area routing arrangements have been set up On selecting the Attack G L prompt it is possible to scroll through the following two options Attack Calls Sent Locally Attack Calls Sent Globally When you have selected the required option press accept to return to the System Setup menu Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 17 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 2
7. 4 Normally lit Please ignore earth faults are not applicable on this product PSU PCB gt R retaining screw BATTERY FUSE 3AF Protective cover This cover protects against accidental contact with circuit components that may be charged at up to 400Vd c 91 Incoming mains cable earth must be connected to the terminal marked and not the chassis earth point The PSU earth strap connects the earth to the chassis earth point This must be M 9 secured tightly T before operation Battery Battery Hazardous voltages present LED one shot back up When lit red hazardous voltages will be present on the components button supply in the shaded area of the PCB When power is removed this charge is bled away Only when you have seen the red light extinguish can you be sure the charge has leaked away to a safe level Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 6 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 The Main Control PCB The Main Control PCB includes all the terminals required for the connection of the network wiring and optional system ancillaries such as printer paging equipment It also features a 4 way pitch connector for the connection of an IBM compatible PC for programming purposes Information on Figure 5 Main Control PCB connection details Printer connection Lapt
8. routing arrangements for areas groups and zones It also allows the parameters of any existing device including its name to be changed 1 1 Assigning Individual Devices Move through the menus to the Assignment Menu and accept the New Device prompt The next unused ID number will be presented New Device Number to be 002 This can be altered if required using the scroll keys but it is usual to accept this prompt Network devices can be assigned any ID number from 2 to 255 Address 1 is always allocated to the Quantec controller After pressing the Accept key the next prompt is to activate the new device Activate Device 002 or ESC When the unassigned device is activated the controller will respond by showing the type of device in code form e g Device 002 CLPT CLPT Call Point DISP Display MNPT Monitoring Select Area A Point ZNID Addressable Overdoor Light Sounder Use the scroll and Accept keys to enter the appropriate Area Group or Zone with reference to the Device Assignment Table on page 23 onwards Once the relevant Area Group or Zone has been accepted a location prompt will appear Device 002 CLPT Using the scroll and Accept keys the device can now be given a place name from the list of locations see Appendix 1 for a list of Quantec s 40 pre set place names and note that it is also possible to program up to 45 custom place names using the Ed
9. LCD display Although time consuming all aspects of programming can be undertaken using this method and no other piece of equipment is required 2 Using the Quantec upload download software Allows quick and easy input of data and routing arrangements via an IBM compatible PC This method is much quicker than method 1 and provides the added bonus of allowing off site programming if the relevant details are available and the archiving of programming information for future reference Only the first method is covered in detail in this manual Information on how to programme Quantec using its upload download software can be found in the separate instructions and help files supplied with the software The efficiency with which the programming function is carried out depends on The accuracy of information received regarding the wiring and devices fitted e The freedom of the installation from faults and errors e The completeness of the information received from the client specifier as regards text information and the manner in which the equipment is to operate The only factor normally within the control of the programmer is the final item and even if this is done perfectly the quality of the installation will always be based upon the quality of the first two factors To help ensure that the information received is as complete as possible we recommend the installing contractor is provided with the following documentation bef
10. Toilet Ward Toilet Ward Ward Lounge Lounge Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Fault messages are presented as follows 16 06 11 13pm 2 10 1 02pm 23 04 3 30am 23 04 6 23am Log full Display Mains supply failure Mains supply restored 12 WA 12 GF 12 WA GF WA GF WA WA oO oO O QO n m m m m ow w m O A B A FP N N WO OOA WO FPF WO FH A AOR Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset Call Call Presence Call Call Presence Assist Presence Attack Call Emergency Presence Device 14 Faulty When the Output Log function is selected the contents of the datalogger are transmitted to the output device When each record has been sent it is deleted from the datalogger and its place taken by a new event When all the records have been deleted the datalogger is empty and the output session is completed Failure to output the log If the printer is not able to accept the data or Automatic Output is disabled and there has been no Manual start command the datalogger s memory will fill to capacity When this occurs a warning message will appear on the controller and a record of the warning message will be entered onto the log in the last empty record New events after this time are lost This function continues until the log is output normally Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 21 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Appendix 3 Anti Static Handling Guidelines Before handling PCBs o
11. and Switch PCB memory holds Sa nos when fitted allows site specific data id UNOCKNW site specific NVM unlocked ease of wiring O programming data to be edited PSU PSU Main Control PCB connecting cable connects to PL1 on PSU PCB PL1 FRONT PANEL CONNECTOR PCB retaining LED lit amber screw must be when PLK1 secured tightly programming before operation link fitted OOO 91 O Printer connection A standard 80 column RS232 printer can be connected to the PCB via a QT600S wall socket as shown Most will work although this cannot be guaranteed provided they are set up as follows data word 8 bit stop bit 1 baud rate 9600 parity none If in doubt a pre tested Printer Kit c w printer wall socket and interface lead is available part no QT600P Laptop PC connection If you wish to programme Quantec using its upload download software an IBM compatible PC running Windows 95 98 or 2000 should be connected to the PCB as shown Our QT707 software kit includes a lead with a 9 way serial port connector Alphanumeric radio pager connection Alphanumeric radio paging can be achieved using a DP874QA transmitter connected to the PCB via a QT600S wall socket as shown above the DP874QA includes a wall socket and interface lead Pagers are also available part no DP877QA Auxiliary output connection A typical application for the controller s auxiliary outputs is to introduce ton
12. any call point which has a call follower sounder installed optional and is in the presence state will indicate that another call has been initiated by emitting a soft tone The Requirement Although each wing of the nursing home will be staffed independently if a call is not answered within a certain period of time it must be automatically flagged elsewhere in the building to ensure a response Similarly if a nurse has to leave her nursing station she must be able to manually divert calls in her absence The Solution Quantec can be programmed to divert calls from one group of displays to groups located elsewhere either automatically after a pre determined time or manually For instance if any call signalled to Group 1 displays is not answered after 1 8 minutes adjustable it can be programmed to automatically divert to displays in say Groups 2 and 3 Once the routing relationships between Areas and Groups has been decided they should be programmed into a Group Routing table similar to the example shown below for details of how to set the time outs for automatic divert refer to the Programming Quantec section Q Uantec GROUP ROUTING TABLE max 8 aroas groups per set equation PRIMARY AREAS NIGHT AREAS BEEP DIVERT TO GROUPS 2 3 The Requirement In addition to standard slave overdoor lights positioned outside rooms a method of visually guiding staff along small off shoot corridors to the source
13. by scrolling through the controller and writing the list down Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 11 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Overview of access levels Three access levels are available at the Quantec controller The menu options available are shown on the menu tree below general user access level 1 authorised user access level 2 and are described in detail in the following documents and engineer access level 3 Access level 1 Quantec Users Guide DNUQ111111 All programming functions are located in access level 3 and Access level 2 Quantec Manager Matron s Guide DNU6012005 can be accessed by inputting a four digit code at the controller Access Level 3 Quantec Programming Manual i e this manual default 3 3 3 3 The controller will automatically exit access refer to the subsection number below each menu level 3 after a period of 1 hour has elapsed option for detailed information on that feature Entry to access level 2 requires the input of a different code It should be noted that The NVM link located on the Main default 2 2 2 2 whilst entry to access level 1 does not Control PCB must be fitted during the programming process require an access code Access level 2 will automatically exit This unlocks the non volatile memory on the controller and after 5 minutes without a key press allows site specific data to be modified ACCESS LEVEL 1 ACCESS LEVEL2 ACCESS LEVEL 3
14. faults are automatically scrolled most recent first and can be muted if required by pressing the Accept button Previously fault information was removed from the LCD when calls were present PSU fault monitoring The controller s efficient switch mode PSU combines the functions of a power supply unit battery charging unit and battery monitoring unit Increased zone capacity There are now 32 zones available for the setting up of addressable overdoor lights and sounders the previous limit was 16 allowing more sophisticated follow my leader light scenarios to be implemented Facility for Attack calls to be sent Globally or Locally This feature operates in the same way as the existing Emergency calls sent Globally or Locally feature i e the system can be set up to send Attack calls to All display Groups Globally or only to display Groups assigned to a certain area Locally Easy conversion of existing site data To help minimise the work required to replace old type Quantec controllers with new ones a facility has been included which will convert site data into the new format This is achieved using the PC programming tools to first capture the site data normally sent to the printer with the Print All function This file can then be saved for later use and converted into the new format by clicking the software s Convert button ID address point monitoring function This function allows any ID address to be pol
15. following options will appear Auto Night Mode Enabled NO Auto Night Mode Enabled YES Use the scroll keys to select the required option and press accept Accepting YES enables the auto night mode function and allows you to enter the time you want the system to automatically enter night mode Entry time 07 30 pm Use the scroll and accept keys to select the relevant hour minute and am or pm When the am pm field has been accepted the controller prompts you to select an exit time at which the system will automatically return to day mode Exit time 07 00 am Use the scroll and accept keys to select the relevant hour minute and am or pm When the am pm field has been accepted the controller automatically returns you to the system setup menu Note If the auto night mode function is disabled it is still possible to manually switch night mode on off at Access Level 2 2 11 Monitoring a network device This function allows any ID address to be polled from the controller When polling the address the relevant device s confidence LED will flash or in the case of an addressable sounder its beeper will sound at the standard call rate First select the Monitor Point prompt from the system setup menu A window similar to the one below will appear Device 002 CLPT State 1 OK Use the scroll keys to select the device ID number you wish to monitor do not press
16. gt e te 16 et te e I e i Power Suppl Maln Contro PLS PLi 22d et p et PCB Retaining Screw Push tab and gently lift cable The controller must be sited internally in an area not subject to conditions likely to affect its performance e g damp salt air water ingress extremes of temperature physical abuse etc The liquid crystal display on the enclosure s front should ideally be situated at eye level The controller can be surface or semi flush mounted see figure 3 bottom right and can be located anywhere on the network although it is normal practice to install it centrally or in the manager or matron s office Exposing the base mounting holes To expose the controller s base mounting holes its two base PCBs must first be removed It is also recommended that the hinged lid is removed to prevent accidental damage during the fixing process To remove the lid Take the controller out of its box and undo the two screws on the right hand side of the lid using the allen key provided Hinge the lid 180 to the left do not overbend the hinges Disconnect the lid base connecting cable PL1 from the Main Control PCB Care should be taken when detaching this connector to depress the telecoms style locking tab to prevent damage see the inset in figure 1 above Carefully remove the four
17. is complete the controller will automatically return to the assignment menu The renamed custom text fields will now be available to the appropriate device naming functions e g New Device and Existing Device t should be noted that corridor displays with a software revision number of 1 5 or earlier will only accept 20 custom place names If you wish to use more than 20 you must upgrade the displays to software revision number 1 6 or above 1 8 Clean Start Selecting this function forces the controller to reset all site data to the factory default settings To prevent accidental implementation of this feature a warning prompt and special code is required before the action can be started Move through the menus to the Assignment Menu and accept the Clean Start function The following prompt will appear Clean Start Enter code If you wish to proceed the following sequence of keys should be pressed When the final key is pressed the following message will appear for approximately three seconds All data will be lost Continue Pressing the accept key before the above message disappears will instigate the clean start process Depending on the amount of data stored this could take some time Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 16 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 2 0 The System Setup Menu The System Set Up menu allows you to tell the Quantec controller speci
18. list of all groups displays to a printer if connected 3 5 Print Zones Selecting this function sends a list of all zones to a printer if connected 4 0 The Secure User Menu 4 1 Set Day Night This function allows the routing of calls to be changed from the programmed day mode primary configuration to the night mode nite configuration or vice versa Enter access level three and accept the Set Day Night prompt One of the following two prompts will appear Set Day Night Mode is Day Set Day Night Mode is Night Use the scroll keys to select the required option and press accept 4 2 Output Log This function allows information stored in the controller s datalogger to be output to a standard Quantec RS232 printer To execute enter access level three and accept the Output Log prompt When printing is complete the controller will return to the previous menu Please note this function will only work if the controller s datalogger has been programmed to print manually see 2 6 and a printer is properly connected to its RS232 printing port 4 3 Set Date This function allows the date to be programmed into the controller It is particularly important that the correct date is entered if Quantec s datalogging facility is to be used To execute enter access level three and accept the Set Date prompt Use the scroll and accept keys to select the correct day month and year Pressing accep
19. of a call is also required The Solution Quantec s addressable overdoor lights can be programmed to respond to calls from any area s just as groups of Displays can For instance the addressable overdoor light in Zone 1 of the example illustration needs to respond to all calls from Area A It is possible to programme a series of strategically placed addressable overdoor lights to lead staff directly to the source of a call by putting up to eight areas in the Area equation i e Follow My Leader lights For each Zone there are in fact two equations one for Areas and one for Devices The device equation would be used if an addressable overdoor light was positioned outside a room with more than one call point or where say in a refurbishment only two wires are available By including the device numbers of the relevant call points within that room in the device equation the addressable overdoor light will illuminate when a call is made Once the routing relationships between Zones Areas and if applicable devices has been decided they should be programmed into a Zonal Routing Table see example below Qua DieC ZONAL ROUTING TABLE max 8 areas devices per equation ZONE AREA EQUATION DEVICE EQUATION 1 A 2 B 3 D The Requirement Although standard patient and help required calls should be flagged in each independently staffed wing to ensure a swift response to any emergency or attack calls these shoul
20. simple terms how the above concept can be applied The method of routing shown is one of several variations which may be set up All calls made from Bedrooms 1 to 6 and Lounge 1 will be dealt with by staff located in the West Wing Therefore all the call points monitoring points in the West Wing devices Example nursing home illustration WEST WING 10 17 are assigned as members of one Area Area A and all displays in West Wing devices 2 and 3 are assigned as members of one Group Group 1 A similar scenario applies to the East Wing the Central area and the South Wing It is virtually impossible for conventional call systems to meet this requirement without the inclusion of expensive multi zone repeater panels and extremely careful planning Basic addressable call systems can achieve this a little more easily but as they are still essentially dumb systems many fail to take into account the varied needs of the user Quantec with its four levels of call built in datalogger and sophisticated data protocol is much more flexible For example it is possible to programme the addressable overdoor light outside the West Wing device 7 so it will indicate when a call has been made from any calling devices in Area A Therefore just as the calling devices in the West Wing need to be assigned as members of an Area and Displays in the West Wing need to be assigned as members of a Group each addressable overdoor light needs to
21. 9 Setting up the Radio Pager If radio paging equipment is connected to the controller s RS232 paging terminal this menu must be selected to enable it to operate On selecting the RadioPager prompt it is possible to scroll through the following options accepting this disables all paging functions no callls will be sent to pagers Pager DISABLED Pager ENABLED on accepting this enables paging on ATTACK amp Higher attack calls only Pager ENABLED on accepting this enables paging on EMERG amp Higher emergency and attack calls only Pager ENABLED on accepting this enables paging on help ASSIST amp Higher required emergency and attack calls Pager ENABLED on accepting this enables ALL levels of CALL amp Higher call except presence It should be noted that different levels of calls are not prioritised by pagers For example if a standard call is triggered followed by an emergency call the emergency call will not be displayed until the standard call has been accepted and the next message called up Calls will however still be prioritised in the usual manner at QT608C corridor displays i e highest priority calls first 2 10 Setting up the AutoNight Mode function This function allows Quantec s automatic night mode function to be enabled or disabled and for preset entry and exit times to be programmed into the controller On selecting the Auto Night Mode prompt one of the
22. D Z Z Z C M C C C C C C C C C C C C C M M C M C C C C C C C C E iw DEVICE Call Point Display Addressable PLACE DESCRIPTION Overdoor Light 4 Display Display Staff Room Display Display Display O D Light O D Light O D Light Bedroom Exit Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Lounge Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bathroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Exit Exit Annexe Entrance Kitchen Bedroom Lounge Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Exit Max no of devices 255 Max no of areas 26 Max no of groups 32 Max no of zones 32 D Display Z Addressable Overdoor Light or Sounder C Call Point M Monitoring Point The Device Assignment Table can be used as reference aid when programming the system However before programming can begin the day to day requirements of the call system must be ascertained from the client to enable the routing relationships between the various Areas Groups and Zones to be determined The Requirement At night when fewer staff are on duty calls need to go to different nursing stations than during the day i e from unmanned nursing stations to staffed locations The Solution Two different routes can be programmed into Quantec a primary route to specify which call areas sound where during daytime hours and a night route to specify which call areas sound where at night Quantec can be programmed to enter and exit night mode eithe
23. M4 retaining nuts that secure the hinges To remove the base PCBs Ensure power has been removed from the panel and that the PSU PCB is safe to handle see page 6 for further details Disconnect the connector cable PL5 on the Main Control PCB Pull the PSU earth strap off the spade connector at the main chassis earth point Carefully undo the PCB retaining screw located at the bottom left hand side of the relevant PCB using a crosshead screwdriver Push the PCBs up and then forwards over the mounting pillars taking care not to damage any of the components The controller s lid and base PCBs can now be removed from site to prevent accidental damage Please note The base PCBs are static sensitive and relevant anti static handling precautions must be observed when handling them Refer to Appendix 3 for further details Decide carefully how the wiring will be brought into the panel with reference to figure 2 below and remove the required knock outs for cable entry Always ensure that if a knock out is removed the hole is filled with a good quality cable gland Any unused knock outs must be securely blanked off It is essential that the 230Va c cable comes into the enclosure via one of the inlets at the top right hand corner of the enclosure For further CRITICAL information on mains connection please refer to page 6 Using the four mounting holes fix the base securely onto into the wall The mounting holes ar
24. Programming Manual Page 25 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Qua ntec GROUP ROUTING TABLE max 8 areas groups per set equation GROUP PRIMARY AREAS NIGHT AREAS BEEP DIVERT TO GROUPS Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 26 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Qua ntec ZONAL ROUTING TABLE max 8 areas devices per equation zoNx amp X AREA EQUATION DEVICE EQUATION Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 27 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Quantec NETWORK SPLITTER CONNECTION RECORD NETWORK Device ID Numbers Length NETWORK Device ID Numbers Length SPLITTER No SPLITTER No Location 3 Location 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 NETWORK Device ID Numbers Length NETWORK Device ID Numbers Length SPLITTER No SPLITTER No 2 2 Location 3 Location 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 NETWORK Device ID Numbers Length NETWORK Device ID Numbers Length SPLITTER No SPLITTER No 2 2 Location 3 Location 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 NETWORK Device ID Numbers Length NETWORK ETAT Device ID Numbers Length SPLITTER No SPLITTER No Location 3 Location 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 Quantec Installation and Programming M
25. Zonal Routing Table on page 27 The Zone equation describes to which Areas and or devices the Zone will respond to in both primary day and night mode NOTE Addressable overdoor lights and sounders can include both areas and individual calling devices in their routing equations By default these Equations are blank This means addressable overdoor lights and sounders will not function until their routing equations have been defined A maximum of eight areas can be assigned to each group All eight terms must be accepted even if they are blank Pressing escape before this process is complete will abort editing without making changes In night mode Addressable Overdoor Lights and Sounders are silent Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 15 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 1 7 Editing and sending custom texts Up to 45 custom place names of up to 11 characters each can be added to Quantec s library of 40 pre set place names see Appendix 1 for a listing of the pre set place names To add or edit a custom name move through the menus to the Assignment Menu and accept the Edit Cust Texts function The following prompt will appear Edit Text 01 Custom 1 the flashing text on the second line may vary depending on the parameters previously assigned Use the scroll and accept keys to select the custom text field you wish to change On pressing the accept key you will be able to type over the exis
26. accept as this will perform a network reset If the state field 1 OK the device has been found by the controller and its confidence LED will be lit or in the case of an addressable overdoor light or sounder its beeper will be sounding at the standard call rate If the state field 0 OK the device has been found by the controller but it does not have a confidence LED or sounder that can be switched on i e the device is probably a display If the state field is replaced by a message reading No Response the controller cannot find a device with the ID number you have selected Pressing Escape or Accept at any time will perform a network reset and return you to the system setup menu 2 12 Determining the location of devices which are doubly addressed Any doubly addressed devices on the system are automatically flagged on the right hand side of the controller s display i e DISABLED WC 2 Double Addressed The bracketed number in this example 2 is the ID number of the doubly addressed devices if there are more than one set of doubly addressed devices these will be flagged too To ascertain the exact location of the doubly addressed devices select the Double Address option from the system setup menu A window similar to the one below will appear Device 002 CLPT State 1 OK All devices with the ID address shown will be polled from the controller and their confidence LEDs will flas
27. amp State Normal Off Unassigned 0 5 On 0 5 Off Red Green alternating Presence 2 0 On 2 0 Off Green Call 2 0 On 2 0 Off Red Assist 0 5 On 0 5 Off Red Emergency 0 5 On 0 5 Off Red Green alternating Attack 0 1 On 0 1 Off Red Green alternating Addressable Overdoor Light Parameters State Beeper Rate Volume Lamp State Normal As Display As Call Point Unassigned As Display As Call Point Presence As Display As Call Point Call As Display As Call Point Assist As Display As Call Point Emergency As Display As Call Point Attack As Display As Call Point The periods above are subject to a tolerance of 1096 Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 20 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Appendix 2 The Datalogging Function Log Record Format The first line states the time that the log output was started After that the records are extracted from the log oldest first and are downloaded to the output device in the following form a date b hour minute c location description and d type level of call displayed in easy to read columns Example of records as printed Log output on 1 10 02 at 11 05am 30 09 4 36pm 30 09 4 39pm 30 09 4 40pm 30 09 4 40pm 30 09 4 41pm 30 09 4 42pm 30 09 4 42pm 30 09 4 43pm 30 09 4 44pm 30 09 4 45pm 30 09 4 46pm 1 10 9 02am 1 10 9 02am 1 10 10 15am 1 10 10 15am 1 10 10 18am 1 10 10 18am Dining Room Ward Dining Room Toilet Dining Room Ward
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29. ate the times at which the system will automatically enter and exit night mode Printer pager always on line The provision of two RS232 ports on the main control PCB allows printer and paging equipment to be connected and used at the same time Improved call message buffer The old method of holding calls has been replaced by a new method which allows up to 30 calls of any type to be held at any one time This feature is dependent on corridor displays having a software revision number of 1 6 or above Coded entry to Authorised User and Engineer modes Two access levels of programmability are available at the Quantec controller each with separate 4 digit push button access codes The first authorised user level allows non critical data to be modified and is intended for use by managers matrons etc The second engineer level incorporates all programming functions and is described in detail later in this manual Additional outputs There are now four open collector outputs provided for Call Help Required Emergency and Attack calls These can be used to drive relays Bigger more informative LCD on the Quantec controller The controller s display has been increased from 16x2 characters to 40x2 characters It is now effectively split into two parts the left side showing the time date and call information the right side continually showing the overall status of the system and providing notification of any faults Individual
30. ation of an instruction or guidance note or for the compliance of the system as a whole The manufacturer s policy is one of continuous improvement and we reserve the right to make changes to product specifications at our discretion and without prior notice E amp OE When Quantec is powered up for the first time the controller may need to reset its Configuration Data to default values The message Fit NVM Link or E to Abort will be displayed When the NVM link is fitted the message INITIALISING DATA PLEASE WAIT will flash on the display This procedure may take up to 1 minute and MUST be completed before Quantec will operate properly The controller s power supply PCB features an Earth Fault LED In normal operation this will be lit red Please note this is not a fault as earth faults are not applicable on this product System wiring overview Quantec can be compared to a very sophisticated analogue addressable fire alarm system where the integrity of the wiring is of paramount importance As with any networked system voltage drop can be a severe problem especially if the power to operate the system s devices is taken from the network itself as is the case with Quantec Another problem is the potential failure of the entire network should the wiring fail especially in the event of a short circuit Because Quantec needs to provide considerably more power and data down the network than an addressable fire alarm sy
31. attack call is present on the system Polarised relays with connection to other equipment back emf e g tone pager strobe etc diodes must be used Sy Use a relay such as C TEC s BF376 relay on a plate Example 2 activating a relay when an attack or emergency call is present on the system Polarised relays with back emf diodes must be used connection to other equipment e g tone pager strobe etc can be A e connected in parallel 24V 12 3 4 5 OV to give common output Outputs Use a relay such as C TEC s BF376 relay on a plate Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 22 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Qua ntec DEVICE ASSIGNMENT TABLE DEVICE Call Point Display Oe I ee ORT PLACE as Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 23 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Qua DeC DEVICE ASSIGNMENT TABLE DEVICE Call Point Display overdo ign e DESCRI PLACE EET Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 24 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Qua hec DEVICE ASSIGNMENT TABLE DEVICE Call Point Display overdo ig ee SORT PLACE ETT Quantec Installation and
32. be assigned as a member of a Zone If used Addressable Sounders should also be assigned as members of a Zone By referring to the nursing home installation plans it is possible to determine the Area Group and Zone sets for the entire site and plot them onto a Device Assignment Table similar to the one shown on the following page EAST WING Bedroom1 Bedroom2 Bedroom3 Lounge 1 Bedroom4 Bedroom5 Staff Room Bedroom6 Call Point Entrance Bedroom7 Bedroom8 Bedroom9 Bathroom 1 Bedroom10 Nursing Station Bedroom11 Bedroom12 Monitor Point Bedroom15 Bedroom16 Lounge 2 Ceiling Pull 9 Managers Addressable Overdoor Light Display Unit Kitchen Cc M 9 Office L gt Slave Overdoor Light AOL D NC Quantec Controller Bedroom19 Bedroom17 Nursing Station Bedroom18 SOUTH WING Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 8 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Qua nil C DEVICE ASSIGNMENT TABLE Iw o o ND 0 KF CQ Im U OUO OUO UUOUUOOoo00Uuuuuuuuu n zm m m m D D D
33. d be flagged throughout the nursing home as soon as they are made The Solution Emergency and or attack calls can be sent out either locally or globally during the day dependent on each client s specific requirements If Local is chosen the calls are sent only to the display Groups set up in the routing table Alternatively if Global is selected the calls are sent out to every display on the network Refer to the Programming Quantec section beginning on the next page for further details The Requirement To assist in the efficient running of the nursing home and to combat any accusations from patient s relatives that calls are not being answered quickly enough a reliable form of evidence is required to prove that nurses are attending to patients as quickly as possible The Solution Quantec s network controller includes a built in datalogger which if selected will record all activities on the call system including calls resets and faults Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 10 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Programming Quantec Before programming commences we recommend you read The Quantec concept section on pages 8 to 10 Commissioning is the most critical part of the installation and a basic understanding of how Quantec works and the thinking behind it is essential Programming methods The controller can be programmed using two methods 1 Using its front panel buttons and
34. e only paging equipment onto the system to drive strobes or interface to other systems See Appendix 4 for typical wiring information Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 7 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 The Quantec Concept In today s modern healthcare environments it is usual for staff in nursing homes and hospitals to be responsible only for certain areas of the building dependent on factors such as layout type of care staff to patient ratios etc Thus in order to create an effective call system all call points and monitoring points within the building need to have their messages routed only to the displays relevant to certain staff Quantec does this by setting all the call points within one part of the nursing home as one area and all the call points within another part of the building as another area Similarly displays are set as members of different groups again dependent on their location within the building The object of grouping devices in this manner is to allow simple routing equations which describe how messages are directed around the system by the Quantec controller However before being set as members of an area or group all devices on the network apart from ancillary devices such as slave overdoor lights and ceiling pulls need to be given a unique address ID number so they may be identified by the controller The example illustration of a nursing home below explains in
35. e suitable for use with No 8 roundhead or countersunk woodscrews Assess the condition and construction of the wall and use a suitable screw fixing Any dust or swarf created during the fixing process must be kept out of the controller and great care must be taken not to damage any wiring or components Figure 2 Internal view of back box with PCBs removed showing mounting holes knockouts and earthing points KNOCKOUTS KNOCKOUTS FOR FOR INCOMING LOW VOLTAGE WIRING MAINS CABLE 0000000e C I o S o o la Ce Ce d CHASSIS en m MOUNTING M Ho EARTH POINT 9 o o DO NOT drill any holes for LAM cable entry in this shaded Ko area as this is where the o MOUNTING PCBs and back up MOUNTING e im HOLE HOLE batteries will be located Figure 3 Semi flush mounting diagram Lis Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 5 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Connecting the panel The Power Supply PCB THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED The controller s PSU combines the functions of a power supply unit battery charging unit and battery monitoring unit It isa 185 265Va c 50 60Hz off line switched mode PSU which stores hazardous voltages of up to 400Vd c Mains connection DO NOT connect mains to the PSU until the installation is complete and all the PCBs are correctly attached the lid base connecting cable is in place and all retaining
36. er will show no names attached to the devices and can be given to the client so they can write down what they wish to call each device Note 45 custom and 40 pre set place names are available see editing custom texts section 1 4 for details 4 Discuss with the client all the routing options for calls i e night mode operation splitting of network into manageable areas the routing of calls to different displays divert autodivert functions timeouts logging options etc Most options are highlighted in the Quantec Concept section of this manual 5 Programme in the names and operating modes routing tables etc as agreed with the client refer to programming subsections 1 3 Editing Existing Devices 1 5 Assigning or Editing Area Group Relationships 1 6 Setting up Addressable Overdoor Lights Sounders 1 7 Editing custom texts and section 2 The System Set Up Menu Note All Call Points Monitoring Points default to Area A all Displays default to Group 1 and all Addressable Overdoor Lights Sounders default to Zone 1 Group 1 s routing equation defaults to Area A Group 2 s routing equation defaults to Area B etc Zones have no routing data by default 6 Print off a full list of the system devices and programming set up data and verify it is as planned Correct any errors as necessary Print and keep a copy of the set up for reference Hint If you don t have a printer the above lists must be derived manually
37. fic details about how the system will work 2 1 Setting Time Outs for Call Divert and Call Accept arrangements This utility allows you to tell Quantec the time that should elapse before a call is diverted from one group of displays to another or an unanswered accepted call returns to displays On selecting the Set Time Outs prompt the following window will appear Divert 1 mins Accept 1 mins Use the scroll and accept keys to enter the appropriate Time Out figure The range for each facility is 1 to 8 minutes in steps of 1 minute Any changes will be saved automatically 2 2 Setting the Access Level 2 Code This option allows you to change the four digit access code for Access Level 2 this can be any combination of the 1 2 and 3 keys On selecting the Set AL2 Code prompt the following window will appear Access Level 2 Code Enter the new code as required When the fourth key has been pressed the controller automatically registers the code and returns you to the System Setup menu 2 3 Setting the Access Level 3 Code This menu allows you to change the four digit access code for Access Level 3 this can be any combination of the 1 2 and 3 keys On selecting the Set AL3 Code prompt the following window will appear Access Level 3 Code Enter the new code as required When the fourth key has been pressed the controller automatically registers the code and returns
38. h or in the case of addressable overdoor lights and sounders their beepers will sound at the standard call rate Pressing the scroll keys will move you onto the next set of doubly addressed devices if there are any and their confidence LEDs and sounders will activate instead Pressing accept performs a network reset and returns you to the system setup menu Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 18 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 3 0 The Program Menu 3 1 Display Device To aid the location of network devices for diagnostic purposes it is possible to change the function of the controller s LCD display to show the calling device ID number instead of the place name Move through the menus to the Program Menu and Accept the Display Device prompt The following prompt will appear Display Device Waiting for Call When a calling device is activated the ID number of that device will be shown on the display Please note any other displays on the system will continue to show the location of the calling device as normal On exiting this function the network resets itself in order to remove any missed calls from the controller 3 2 Print All Selecting this function sends a list of all site specific data to a printer if connected 3 3 Print Devices Selecting this function sends a list of all network devices to a printer if connected 3 4 Print Groups Selecting this function sends a
39. it Cust Texts function described in section 1 7 On pressing the Accept key your choice will be confirmed e g Device 002 CLPT TV Room By using the scroll and Accept keys four single alphanumeric characters can now be tagged onto the end of the place name All four terms must be accepted even if they are blank e g a TV room in the East Wing could be TV Room EW01 When the final character has been accepted the Assign New Device prompt reappears Note exiting this option before the final character has been accepted will cancel the description change 1 2 Assigning Multiple Devices Assigning many individual devices using the New Device function can be very time consuming Therefore an AutoScan method is available for assigning multiple devices Move through the menus to the Assignment Menu and Accept the Autoscan prompt The controller is now waiting for a call from any unassigned device AutoScan Mode Waiting for call Activate the first unassigned device in the sequence to be programmed at which point the controller will assign the next available ID number from 2 to 255 Address 1 is always allocated to the controller In Autoscan mode the Area Group or Zone membership and location description data is not entered immediately Instead all outstanding devices can be activated sequentially As each device is activated it is assigned an ID number automatically and for refe
40. ith reference to the Group Routing Table on page 26 All eight terms must be accepted even if they are blank as pressing escape before this process is complete will abort editing without making changes When the eighth term has been accepted the Select Group prompt will appear again e g Select Group 001 Pri Nite Div Esc To set up or change the Divert equation for Group 1 use the scroll keys to highlight Div and press Accept This equation describes where calls from the selected Group should be diverted to if a call has not been accepted before a pre determined time has elapsed or manual divert has been selected from the Display menu By default Divert equations are blank i e divert will not operate Use the scroll and Accept keys to enter the appropriate Area s with reference to the Group Routing Table on page 26 All eight terms must be accepted even if they are blank Pressing escape before this process is complete will abort editing without making changes 1 6 Setting up Addressable Overdoor Lights and Addressable Sounders To route a call to the relevant Addressable Overdoor Light s or Sounder s Zone equations must be programmed into the system Move through the menus to the Assignment Menu and accept the Setup Zone prompt The following prompt will appear Select Zone 001 Areas Devices Use the scroll and accept keys to enter the appropriate Areas Devices with reference to the
41. led independently When polling the address the relevant device s confidence LED will flash or in the case of an addressable sounder its beeper will sound at the standard call rate Double address detection Double addresses are now automatically detected and notified to the user via the controller s LCD There is also a function which will indicate the devices which are doubly addressed by flashing their confidence LEDs Replace Device function This new function allows any addressable device to be replaced and re assigned without having to delete its ID number name and area group zone details from the controller s memory Improved Reassign Device function This function has been improved to allow the device type to be changed Clean Start function This function allows the controller to reset all the site data to the factory default settings To prevent accidental implementation of this feature a warning prompt and special code is required before the action can be started Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 3 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Important notes amp system wiring overview Important notes This equipment must only be installed and maintained by a suitably skilled and technically competent person This equipment is a piece of Class 1 equipment and MUST BE EARTHED No responsibility can be accepted by the manufacturer or distributors of this equipment for any misinterpret
42. on All four terms must be accepted even if they are blank e g a TV room in the East Wing could be TV Room EW01 Exiting this option before the final character has been accepted will cancel the description change When the final character has been accepted the Assign New Device prompt reappears Device 002 ReAss Del Disab or Esc Additional devices can now be edited or to return to the Assignment Menu press Escape 1 4 Replacing a faulty device This new maintenance function allows you to replace a faulty device with a new one without having to delete its name location and area group or zone details from the system To execute select the Replace Device prompt from the assigment menu The controller will respond with a message similar to the one below Device 002 CLPT Use the scroll keys to select the ID number of the device you wish to replace and press accept Depending on the ID number you have selected the following message will appear Activate Device 002 or Esc Activate the new device and await confirmation that it has been assigned To check the replaced device s details are as expected use the Existing Device function described in section 1 3 Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 14 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 1 5 Assigning or Editing Area Group Relationships In order to route Areas calling devices to relevant Groups display
43. on and set descriptions may vary depending on the parameters previously assigned Use the scroll keys to select the ID number of the device you wish to change A number of options will then appear e g Device 002 ReAss Del Disab or Esc Use the keys to either reassign the parameters of the device delete it from the system or disable it Please note if the device has previously been disabled an Enable option will appear If the ReAss prompt is accepted the controller responds by showing the type of device in question in code form e g Device 002 CLPT Select Area A CLPT Call Point DISP Display ZNID Addressable Overdoor Light or Sounder Use the keys to enter the appropriate Area Group or Zone with reference to the Device Assignment Table on page 23 onwards Once the relevant Area Group or Zone has been accepted a location prompt will appear e g Device 002 CLPT Using the scroll and Accept keys the device can now be given a place name see Appendix 1 for a list of Quantec s 40 pre set place names and note that it is also possible to program up to 45 custom place names using the Edit Cust Texts function described in section 1 7 On pressing the Accept button your choice will be confirmed e g Device 002 CLPT TV Room By using the scroll and Accept keys four single alphanumeric characters can now be tagged onto the end of the locati
44. op PC connection Connector lead supplied with QT707 software kit IBM compatible PC running Windows 95 98 2000 QT600S wall socket Auxiliary output connections see bottom of page for details can be used for tone only paging P o how to wire all of the above can be found in figure 5 below The Main Control PCB is connected to the Power Supply PCB via a 10 Way pitch connector PL5 and to the Front Panel Display and Switch PCB via an 8 way telecoms style cable PL1 Network connection Refer to our Quantec General Purpose Wiring Instructions doc no DNUQ171717 for detailed wiring information Alphahumeric radio pager connection limb wiring DP877QA pager splitter Serial interface lead DP874QA Radio transmitter to next QT6005 splitter wall socket limb wiring Nework spine wiring c o 2 R x 24V OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OV ji 1 b 1 1 o eeeesse CTS oy k TE s99 CONN1 PL3 1 8 PRINTER PC Volume not D f Ux Seem turn to increase or decrease buzzer ND CONN4 OUTPUTS eee volume i CONN5 NETWORK 9 9 e o ot PL8 Two common network connections are provided for Lid base connecting cable NVM L NVM connects to PL1 on front Panel ioonvolatie 1 i E Bua Programming link Display
45. ore starting the job e Quantec General Purpose Wiring Instructions approved document no DNUQ171717 e Quantec Pre Commissioning Instructions approved document no DNUQ1818PRE Both of these documents have sections in them that should be completed by the installing contractor prior to handover Typical programming sequence A full explanation of Quantec s programming functions can be found on the remaining pages of this manual The actual commissioning sequence used will vary depending on the information available and personal preference However we recommend it follows a similar pattern to that described in the next column IMPORTANT When Quantec is powered up for the first time the controller may need to reset its Configuration Data to default values The message Fit NVM Link or E to Abort will be displayed When the NVM link is fitted the message INITIALISING DATA PLEASE WAIT will flash on the display This procedure may take up to 1 minute and MUST be completed before Quantec will operate properly 1 Power up the system and assign the devices on the limbs by whichever method you prefer Experience shows the easiest way to do this is using the controller s AutoScan function This sequentially assigns the next available ID location to unassigned devices as they are operated and allows the system to be programmed very quickly Refer to programming subsection 1 2 Hint When autoassigning the system plan your
46. r automatically or manually by an authorised member of staff Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 9 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 For the example nursing home highlighted earlier it may be decided that the routing relationship between Areas and Groups needs to be as follows AREAA West Wing Calling Devices AREAB AREA C East Wing Central Calling Calling Devices Devices AREA D South Wing Calling Devices GROUP 1 West Wing Displays GROUP 2 GROUP 3 Central East Wing Displays Displays GROUP 4 South Wing Displays The displays in The display in The display in The displays in Group 1 need to Group 2 needs Group 3 needs Group 4 need to respond to calls to respond to to respond to respond to calls from Area A calls from Area calls from Areas from Area D during the day B during the day B and C during during the day and remain and remain the day and as and sound silent at night silent at night the main when a call is although all calls although all evening nursing made from area will still be calls will still be station it needs D at night as the displayed in displayed in to sound when a wing is manned Group 1 Group 2 call is made 24 hours a day from Areas A B C or D at night PRIMARY DAY ROUTE NIGHT ROUTE It should be noted that in night mode displays not programmed to sound when a call is made will still display ALL calls on the system visually In night mode
47. r any other static sensitive components please ensure that the following electro static handling precautions are taken Operators should rid themselves of any personal electro static charge by momentarily touching any of the earth studs in the controller s metal back box with all circuit boards and connections correctly in place This should be done immediately prior to handling the sensitive components If not in the vicinity of the back box any other sound connection to safety earth may be touched Static sensitive items may now be handled with care Important DO NOT touch the legs of any component and always handle PCBs by their sides PCBs should be stored in a clean dry place which is free from vibration dust and excessive heat Retaining the PCBs in a suitable cardboard box will also guard them against mechanical damage Appendix 4 Auxiliary outputs Seven auxiliary outputs are provided as listed below 24V 24V protected by 100mA resettable fuse OP1 Activated when any standard call is active on the system Max current 25mA OP2 Activated when any help required call is active on the system Max current 25mA OP3 Activated when any emergency call is active on the system Max current 25mA OP4 Activated when any attack call is active on the system Max current 25mA OP5 Unused OV OV The outputs can be used for driving peripheral equipment as per the following examples Example 1 activating a relay when an
48. rence purposes the last device ID number is displayed on the controller HINT When programming a site with many devices it is recommended you keep a list of each ID number as each device is activated and check at regular intervals with the controller that the last ID numbers entered correspond If they do not either a mistake has been made or someone has operated an unassigned device elsewhere in the building If this is the case refer to sections 1 3 Editing Existing Devices 1 4 Resetting a Device ID Number and 3 1 Display Device When the Autoscan sequence is complete exit the Autoscan menu At this point all assigned devices have default set memberships and no location descriptions To add change these refer to section 1 3 Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 13 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 1 3 Editing Existing Devices The parameters of any device already on the system can be reassigned at any time Alternatively devices may be temporarily disabled for maintenance purposes or deleted from the system altogether One of the prime uses of the Existing Device function is to change the default blank settings given to devices entered onto the system via the Autoscan facility To edit move through the menus to the Assignment Menu and accept the Existing Device prompt The details of one of the devices on the system will then appear e g Device 002 CLPT the type of device locati
49. route around the building on a drawing marking on it the device numbers you anticipate will be assigned to each networked device It is advisable to assign each limb one at a time periodically stopping the autoassign function to check that a particular device is programmed as anticipated A handy way of doing this is to programme a display and then press the A button which will display its ID number Whilst the autoassign function is active pressing a call button on any unassigned device will automatically assign the next available device number to it beware of plumbers pressing buttons at the far end of the building 2 verify that the devices are programmed correctly by checking the last assigned number at the controller or by using the display device function Once a device is programmed it retains its ID even when power is removed If programmed by mistake you must reset the ID to unassigned by shorting the two Reset ID pins on the networked device PCB whilst it is powered up Note Once a device s ID number has been reset it enters the unassigned state At this point the old ID number must be deleted from the controller as it will try and scan for the device and not be able to find it See Editing Existing Devices section 1 3 3 Print off a list of devices If you don t have a printer you must write this information down by scrolling through the device assignment table at the controller This initial list if you are using a print
50. s routing equations must be programmed into the Quantec controller Move through the menus to the Assignment Menu and Accept the Setup Group prompt The following prompt will be displayed Select Group 001 Pri Nite Div Esc To set up or change the primary Day equation for Group 1 use the scroll keys to highlight Pri and press Accept This equation describes to which Area s of calling devices the Group of displays will respond when Quantec is in day mode Depending on data already entered the following will appear Group 1 displays default to Area A Group 2 to Area B etc These may be altered to suit the system Grp 01 Pri Mode A Use the scroll and Accept keys to enter the appropriate Area s with reference to the Group Routing Table on page 26 Up to eight areas can be selected for a group All eight terms must be accepted even if they are blank Pressing escape before this process is complete will abort editing without making changes When the eighth term has been accepted the Select Group prompt will again be shown e g Select Group 001 Pri Nite Div Esc To set up or change the Night equation for Group 1 use the scroll buttons to highlight Nite and press Accept When in night mode Quantec routes all Areas to all Groups but only the display Groups that are programmed to beep in the Night mode will do so Use the scroll and Accept keys to enter the appropriate Area s w
51. screws are firmly fastened down The general requirement for the mains supply to the controller is fixed wiring using three core cable no less than 0 75mm and no more than 2 5mm or a suitable three conductor system that meets the appropriate national wiring regulations The panel should be fed from an isolating switch fuse spur fused at 3A This should be secure from unauthorised operation and be marked CALL SYSTEM DO NOT SWITCH OFF This mains supply must be exclusive to the Quantec controller Correctly terminate the incoming cables as shown in figure 4 below If required the 5mm connector block CONN1 can be pulled from the PCB for ease of installation Ensure that the incoming mains earth is connected directly to this connector block and NOT to the chassis earth point The PSU PCB is connected to the Main Control PCB by a 10 Way pitch connector This connects from PL1 on the Power Supply PCB to PL5 on the Main Control PCB Figure 4 Mains connection PSU earth strap Do not operate the controller without this strap connected Primary Fuse 20 x 5mm 1A HRC Ceramic to IEC 127 EN60127 Pt 2 Battery amp Output Fuses 20 x 5mm 3A F to IEC 127 EN60127 Pt 2 DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TYPE OR SIZE OF FUSE IN THESE POSITIONS Standby battery connection The power supply PCB contains circuitry that not only charges stand by batteries but also measures the condition of them to protect against deep discharge
52. stem it is impractical to wire Quantec in the same way i e as a continuous ring with Loop Isolators It is common practice within the call industry to use low voltage signal cable This cable is more prone to mechanical damage poor installation than say MICC cable Therefore some way of protecting the network against catastrophic failure must be implemented Consequently our ONLY recommended method of wiring Quantec involves the use of Network Splitters These devices have 6 fused limbs for the wiring of individual sections of the system and they provide a convenient way of wiring testing and protecting the system In addition to simplifying the wiring the Network Splitter s fault and power LEDs also assist the location of installation faults Each network splitter has one input and one output network connection both UNFUSED and six limb outputs that are FUSED The unfused connections are for the connection of the network Spine which should normally be wired in at least 1mm cable e g twin and earth It is important to maintain the integrity of this part of the network since any short circuit faults WILL cause a total collapse of the network until the fault is rectified DO NOT wire any networked devices to the spine other than Network Splitters The fused outputs i e Limbs are for the connection of individual circuits containing networked devices These should be wired in four core security cable
53. t Range 1 32 32 groups of displays group 1 default to Area A group 2 default to Area B etc Zone Set Range lights sounders no defaults Equations 1 32 32 zones of addressable overdoor Group Routing Table 3 primary night and divert Zone Routing Table 2 areas and devices Max N of terms in each equation 8 eight Network specification Voltage 24v Nominal Max Current 1 5Amp Cable type Refer to Quantec General Purpose Wiring Instructions approved document no DNUQ171717 Max length 400metres Depends on devices and distribution Time outs Time before divert Adjustable in steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 minutes Default 1 Minute Accept Time Out Period Adjustable in steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 minutes Default 1 Minute Communication to the output device Type Serial RS232 Data Rate 9600 Baud Protocol 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit No Parity Display Parameters State Display Beeper Rate Sec Volume BackLight Normal Off n a Off Unassigned Fault 0 5 On 7 5 Off Soft Steady Presence Off n a Steady Standard Call 0 5 On 7 5 Off Soft Steady Help Req Call 2 0 On 2 0 Off Soft Steady Emergency Call 0 5 On 0 5 Off Loud As beep Attack Call 0 1 On 0 1 Off Loud As beep Monitor Point 0 5 On 0 5 Off 0 5 On 6 5 Off Soft Steady When there are concurrent Normal calls from Call Points and Monitor Points the Monitor Point Call Rate is used Call Point Parameters State Rate L
54. t after the year has been entered will return you to the previous menu 4 4 Set Time This function allows the time to be programmed into the controller and is particularly important if Quantec s datalogging facility is to be used To execute enter access level three and accept the Set Time prompt Use the scroll and accept keys to select the correct hour and minute When the minute data has been accepted you will be returned to the previous menu 4 5 Network Reset This facility allows the Network voltage to be reduced to zero in order to reset all network devices The Network is powered down for approximately 5 seconds To execute enter access level three and accept the Network Reset prompt Quantec Installation and Programming Manual Page 19 Approved Document No DNU6012001 Rev 1 Appendix 1 Index of location descriptions 40 pre set names are provided as standard and are listed below An additional 45 custom names of 11 characters each can be programmed at Access Level Three Annexe Exit Quiet Room Area FireExit Reception Bathroom Flat Room Bedroom Floor Shower Conservtry Gents WC Sluice Corridor Hairdresser Special Dining Room Kitchen Staff Room Disable WC Ladies WC Toilet Display Laundry Treat Room Door Lift TV Room DoorBell Lounge Ward Drugs Cab Meeting Rm Zone Entrance OD Light ESMIUnit Phone Set ranges Device Set Range 2 255 Area Set Range A Z 26 areas of call points default A Group Se
55. ting text with up to 11 alpha numeric characters using the scroll accept and escape keys To help speed up the text entry process in addition to upper and lower case letters A to Z numbers 0 to 9 and symbols and Quantec s text editing facility has a number of special characters as listed below This clears the character you have selected and ALL characters to the right of it This allows you to select the end input character on a B particular field i e SURGERY B when accepted this saves you from having to enter blank characters all the way to the end of a text field D This deletes the character you have selected and moves ALL text to the right of it one position to the left Io This inserts one space BEFORE the character you have selected When the final character has been entered the text on the second line will again begin to flash e g Edit Text 01 Surgery the flashing text on the second line will obviously vary depending on the text you have entered Use the scroll keys to add edit any additional custom place names or press escape to return to the previous menu To add the newly programmed custom names to Quantec s 40 pre set place place names you must send them to the Displays memories To do this move through the Assignment Menu to the Send Cust Texts function and press accept The following message will appear Sending Texts Please Wait When the sending process
56. you to the System Setup menu 2 4 Setting the Attack Reset code For systems utilising Quantec s infra red attack call level this utility allows the four digit Attack Reset code to be entered or changed this can be any combination of the scroll up scroll down and accept keys On selecting the Set Attack Reset prompt the following window will appear Set Attack Reset Code Enter the new code as required When the fourth key has been pressed the controller automatically registers the new code and returns you to the System Setup menu 2 5 Setting the Call Reset Code This utility allows Quantec s four digit Call Reset code to be entered or changed this can be any combination of the scroll up scroll down and accept keys On selecting the Set Call Reset prompt the following window will appear Set Call Reset Code Enter the new code as required When the fourth key has been pressed the controller automatically registers the code and returns you to the System Setup menu 2 6 Setting up the Datalogging facility This utility allows Quantec s Datalogging facility to be set up Select the Setup Logger prompt and use the scroll and accept keys to choose one of the following options this disables the logging facility so no events are logged or can be printed Logging OFF Logging Man Only this enables the logger to print when manually selected to do so Logging Man Auto

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