BrickHouse Security Automobile Alarm FT 6200 Manual De Usuario

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Installation Guide
FT 
6200
Optional Auxiliary Input, Panic Button, or Outputs  
 
(I/O Bundle)
Auxiliary Input
•  The Auxiliary input can be used to detect and report a 
change of voltage – both low to high and high to low. 
Connect a switch or relay from your alarm system or any 
other switched device to be monitored. When closed, the 
switch must connect 12 Volt power to pin 10 (white wire of 
the I/O Bundle). When open, the switch must connect this 
wire to ground (0 Volts) or to nothing at all.
Panic Button
•  Following the wiring diagram, connect a panic button to 
pin 6 (black wire of the I/O Bundle ). Connect the other 
terminal of the button to 12V power. The Panic button 
must be a momentary contact switch that connects 12 
Volts power to pin 6 when it is pressed.
Outputs
•  Outputs can be used to remotely control vehicle functions 
such as door lock/unlock and ignition disable/enable.
•  There are two outputs available. Each can be configured, 
via the web portal, to either toggle or pulse. The outputs 
are control signal level current sinks (the opposite of a 
current driver) so they must generally activate a relay in 
order to switch vehicle functions.
•  Follow the wiring diagrams and Output Relay 
Specifications carefully when connecting the beacon 
outputs into vehicle systems.
All connection points and wire colors documented in this section reference the I/O Bundle.
6      Test
•  For the first test, the vehicle should be outdoors in an open area where GPS signals can be readily received
•  Watch the indicator LED on the beacon for the first few minutes after all power and antennas have been connected. It 
indicates the following status:
•  Ensure that the indicator LED is showing flashing green. 
•  Perform an end-to-end system test by locating the beacon via the user portal
Color/Action
Function
Orange/Steady
Searching for satellites – no fix
Orange/Flashing
GPS fix acquired
Green/Steady
GSM Connection established
Green/Flashing
GPRS Data being transferred
NOTE 
It may take up to an hour, usually 
much less, for the wireless 
network and the GPS receiver 
to synchronize the first time the 
beacon is powered up.
•  Connect the two antenna cables to the beacon using 
the corresponding coaxial connectors.
•  Attach the wiring harness to the beacon and ensure 
that the retaining clip snaps in place.
•  Affix the beacon securely to the vehicle using the 
mounting plate and screws provided. Drill mounting 
holes as required.
•  If a suitable panel for affixing the supplied mounting 
plate is not available, fastening the beacon to a bracket 
or wire bundle with plastic cable ties is also adequate.
•  Coil and secure any loose or extra length wire.
Connect and Mount Beacon
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