Installation Manual

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Quik Bridge ® Two-Channel Receiver
Zone Planning
This section explains the capabilities, limitations, and
suggested uses of the Quik Bridge Two-Channel
Receiver.
Possible Combinations of Wireless
Devices
Table 2 shows the combinations of wireless devices
that you can program into the receiver. See Table 3 to
find out what the Keychain Touchpad buttons do. The
receiver can learn a combination of sensors and Key-
chain Touchpads, but a zone can’t be controlled by
both a sensor and a Keychain Touchpad. Also, the
receiver recognizes each button mode as a separate
device.
What the Wireless Devices Can Do
Table 3 explains all the ways to control the system
using a Two- or Four-Button Keychain Touchpad, and
it lists s ome suggested uses. Table 4 explains how
some common ITI wireless sensors work with the
receiver. Use the information from Table 3, Table 4,
Table 5, and the panel installation instructions to plan
the installation of the wireless devices.
Choosing Momentary or Maintained
Switching
Some Keychain Touchpad buttons are used for
momentary switching of the zone output when used
with the receiver. Other buttons are used for main-
tained switching. Below is a brief explanation of both
types of switching.
Momentary switching is used for controlling most
garage door openers. A button that performs
momentary switching acts as a push button
switch. Pressing the button activates the relay for
either 0.5 or 3 seconds, depending upon which
button mode is used.
Maintained switching is normally used for arming
and disarming the panel or controlling lights with
X-10 Lamp Modules. When using buttons that
perform maintained switching, the first button
acts as an “ON switch,” and the second button
acts as an “OFF switch.” Pressing the first button
activates the zone’s relay (arms the panel/turns
lights on), and pressing the second button deacti-
vates the relay (disarms the panel/turns lights
off).
Table 2. Each row shows a possible combination of
wireless devices that you can program into the receiver.
Zone 1 Zone 2
sensors sensors
sensors
sensors
* The receiver can learn a total of four
devices.