Zartek ZA-613 Installer Manual - page 2
Overview:
The Zartek Wireless Multi Intercom System is newly developed and three years of R&D in the making.
It is fully approved by ICASA. Applications for this system include houses, offices, cottages, security
access points etc.
There are 2 buttons which can be linked to 2 separate channels. Only the selected houses handset will
ring and communication is established by the tenant pressing the PTT button on the handset.
Communication is simplex so only one person can speak at a time but the gatestation’s microphone is
always active so the visitor does not have to press any key to speak. The inside handset can enter into
the conversation at any time by pressing a PTT button. Indicator LED lights on the gatestation will
show the visitor when to talk and when to listen.
There are 2 triggers that can be activated from the handset for opening a motorized gate or striker lock.
Multiple handsets can be added for the same house to have internal communication only when
handsets are on the same code. Range is terrain dependant and is 100m in built-up areas and 350m in
more open areas. The external antenna is mounted as high as possible for improved coverage and
audio.
Note: This Installers manual is intended to explain programming and installation, please refer to the
User’s manual for operating instructions.
Setup Procedure:
1) Open screws of cover plate using supplied special tool to locate dip switches, pairing button and
battery backup up connector.
2) Connect battery and charge gatestation and handsets for at least 2 hours before programming and
testing.
3) Pair handsets with gatestation, see procedure below.
4) Place gatestation near gate (wall or gooseneck). Connect external antenna to gatestation and
mount temporarily for testing.
5) Do range tests to furthest point of usage. Test handset audio and gate triggering in actual house
or unit. Press button on gatestation and answer on handset.
6) Place antenna higher or purchase booster handsets (ZA-613-E) if more range is required.
7) If range test is successful, pair other handsets.
8) Once all paired, test communication from each handset.
9) Mount gatestation and external antenna. Connect to fixed power and gate controller board.
10) Place each handset in unit and do final communications test.