Eagle 1241 Installation Instructions Manual - page 14
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P2 - MODEL 1400 AUXILIARY RELAY MODULE
This module provides an additional DPDT relay which is activated when the audio module is activated. It is
automatically de-activated when the module shuts down. The color code on the Model 1400 wire harness is the
same as the cable supplied with the audio module.
P4 - MODEL 1402 SPEAKER EXPANSION MODULE.
The Model 1402 provides three additional speaker outputs. If it is desired to connect more than four speakers to
the Model 1241 or additional power is desired on each of the first four speakers, then the Model 1402 must be
used.
P5 - INHIBIT INPUTS.
This provides access to the four inhibit inputs. The talk inhibits are ideal for silent alarms when talk back is not
desirable. The Two Way inhibits are useful for system trouble, test, opening and closing reports when Two Way is
not desirable.
Two inhibits (the Yellow and Orange wires on optional cable assembly P/N 117006) are used to prohibit any talk
back during a Two Way session. If either of these two inputs are at 5VDC (or above) when the module is activated,
all talk back will be inhibited. If the central station tries to place the module in any talk mode (by sending a
2
2
or
3
3
), the module will generate a 'bop' tone signaling an invalid command. Note: If the module is in the high gain
listen mode and a
2
2
is sent, the module will generate the 'bop' tone and will place the module in a regular gain
listen-only mode.
The Brown and Red wires (on optional cable assembly P/N 117006) provide two inputs which completely inhibit
Two Way. If either of these inhibits are at 5VDC (or above) when the module is activated, the module will not
activate.
P6 - SYSTEM CONNECTIONS.
Used to connect Model 1405 or 1406 activation modules.
Note: These trip modules are not required on systems which have a Two Way or listen-in trigger or when call back
(exclusively) is used.
P7 - TELCO INTERFACE.
This connection is for the Eagle Model 1403 REMOTE CONTROL RELAY MODULE. This may be used to provide
the central station control of peripherals at the premise such as a thermostat or the zoning of microphones and
speakers. The Model 1403 will provide up to eight (8) individual zones or 16 dual zones (using multiple Model
1403's).
P8 - CENTRAL STATION CONTROLLED RELAY.
This provides the connection for a Model 1400 AUXILIARY RELAY MODULE which the central station controls
activation. A Model 1400 AUXILIARY RELAY MODULE is used to provide a DPDT relay which is MOMENTARILY
activated for 350 mS. This can drive a latching relay or any peripheral equipment if desired. The command to
activate this relay is
#
#
followed by
0
0
.
MICROPHONES.
Additional microphones may be connected to the remaining open microphone terminals as needed (Terminals
MIC1, MIC2, MIC3, and MIC4).