Eagle Alarm Verification Products 2244 Installation instructions manual

Manual is about: False Alarm Terminator Vox Pro Two Way Audio System with Direct Interface to Video Equipment, Auto-VOX Switching, Emergency phone Dialing and Integrated Power Supply

Summary of 2244

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    Manual p/n 119519 rev 5.1 - 08/2005 model 2244 false alarm terminator vox pro two way audio system with direct interface to video equipment, auto-vox switching, emergency phone dialing and integrated power supply installation instructions “leaders in two way audio technology”.

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    2 1.0 general.........................................................................................................................3 1.1 features. ................................................................................................................................................. 3 1....

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    3 1.0 general. 1.1 features. The false alarm terminator vox pro features include: ♦ emergency phone auto-dialer interface. ♦ ring detection activation with programmable number of rings. ♦ remote programming. ♦ direct interface to honeywell rapideye, cvideo & westec dvr’s. ♦ integrated audio grade po...

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    4 1.2.5 general the model 2244 can be expanded from one zone (model 2244 only) to as many as 48 zones by adding one or more model 1410 four zone expansion modules. A vcr via the vcr output can record the audio picked up by microphone zone one during standby, along with all the audio present during a...

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    5 default: to restore the default program options momentarily short together the two default pads. Auxilliary connector: pin assignments: pin 1....... +5 vdc pin 2....... Gnd pin 3....... Tones digitized pin 4....... Tones analog pin 5....... Tip pin 6....... Ring pin 7....... +12 vdc pin 8....... /...

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    6 diagram 2: wiring diagram..

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    7 3.2.2 activation relay & audio active relay output. The relay on the model 2244 follows the state of the “emergency phone” trip input. The relay is energized (changes state) when the “emergency phone” is off hook and de-energizes when it is on hook. This relay is used to trip (activate) other devi...

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    8 table 4: vcr & dvr connections. Terminal id connection data in data in from the video panel. Clock from the video panel. Data out data to the video panel. Cvideo & westec only vcr audio output to vcr. Gnd common ground for both video panel and/or vcr. 3.2.6 model 1410 connector - “to first model 1...

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    9 3.4 speaker/mic installation. 3.4.1 location. A speaker/mic can cover a range of up to 2500 square feet. This is dependent on the environment in which they are installed. Installation is recommended at or near system keypads with a minimum of one per floor, excluding basement. 3.4.2 quantity of sp...

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    10 table 6: status led indicator. # flashes every six seconds mode 1 ( one ) s tandby operation - all ok 2 ( two ) o ne ring call back mode , waiting for ring 3 ( three ) c all has been answered , waiting for acknowledgment code . 4 ( four ) e mergency phone has completed call , waiting for cs opera...

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    11 ______________________________________________________________________ option 6: momentary or continuous trip input this option determines whether or not the “emergency phone” trip input will cause the 2244 to latch with a momentary input such as the emergency button on a hands free “emergency ph...

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    12 user access code this option is used to program the user access code. The user access code is used when an access code is required on a call in to the 2244. See option 3. The user access code can also be used to re-program itself but not change any other options, the phone number or the program a...

  • Page 13: Program Record

    13 table 7: programming touch-tone command summary. Command function *6 access “serial interface” selection *7 access “wait berfore dialing” only *8 access “telephone number” only *9 access “access codes” only *0 access “main program” *** exit program mode, do not save changes *# to exit programming...

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    14 6.0 controlling the module. 6.1 switching between manual talk & listen and vox. When connected via either the rapideye or sensormatic video systems refer to their manuals for controlling the audio, zones and programming via the central station computer. When connected to other video equipment or ...

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    15 table 8: touch-tone command summary. Touch -tone command function 1 talk only 2 vox mode 3 listen only, high gain or toggle 5n stored audio controls (future release) 7 reset shut down timer or ignore subsequent alarm 9 shut down module or allow subsequent alarm to report * activate module from ca...

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    16 8.0 notes & returns. When using multiple speaker/mics at the subscriber end, be aware that loud background noise picked up by one speaker/mic will "drown out" the other speaker/mic. As with all electronic devices, electrostatic discharges can damage the components. Handle the circuit board with c...

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     2008 eagle alarm verification products, inc. 9.0 fcc requirements 1. The federal communications commission (fcc) has established rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks are used for these connections. This equipment should not be used on...

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    18 installation notes.