Eagle Alarm Verification Products 2244 Installation instructions manual - page 3
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1.0 GENERAL.
1.1
FEATURES.
The FALSE ALARM TERMINATOR
VOX PRO features include:
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Emergency phone auto-dialer interface.
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Ring detection activation with programmable number of rings.
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Remote programming.
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Direct interface to Honeywell Rapideye, cVideo & Westec DVR’s.
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Integrated audio grade power supply.
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Connection for up to twelve Model 1410 Four Zone Expansion Modules.
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VCR Audio connection for continuous 24 hour audio recording.
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Auto-VOX Switching for simple, easy use.
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Self contained speaker/microphones with quick, convenient terminal connectors.
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Two wire, non-shielded, microphones.
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Eagle’s Enhanced Voice Technology for extraordinary clarity in talk back mode.
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Central station detection with automatic disconnect upon central station hang-up.
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Microprocessor technology which provides a wide range of operating modes.
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Remote volume control of the microphone from the central station.
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EEPROM programming for enhanced system capability.
1.2 OPERATION.
The Model 2244 is a two way voice module which can stand-alone or interface directly to either a supported DVR interactive
video system.
1.2.1 Operation with Honeywell Rapideye, cVideo or Westec video systems.
The Model 2244 is activated by a switch closure between the TRIP and GND terminals. This closure typically comes from an
“Emergency Phone.” The 2244 in turn is used to activate the video system and/or an alarm panel. The video system will
connect to the central station via a dial-up ISDN or POTS line. Once the connection is made by the video system to the
central station, the central station computer will pass a phone number, via the video system, to the Model 2244. This phone
number is the number for a phone at the operator’s location who is handling the alarm. Once the Model 2244 has the phone
number, it will dial out over a second line and connect to the central station operator. The operator can now use the phone to
communicate to the premise via the “Emergency Phone” or any of the possible 48-speaker/mic zones. The operator can also
use the central station computer to control which zones to turn on/off, control the two way operation or re-program most of the
2244’s options.
Note: When the Model 2244 is used with either a cVideo or Westec DVR the Model 2044 Serial Interface module is required.
1.2.2 Operation in a stand alone (dial up mode) when used with other video systems.
When the Model 2244 is used in a stand-alone mode or with video systems other than the Rapideye, cVideo or Westec
DVR’s, a switch closure between the TRIP and GND terminals will cause the Model 2244 to dial a pre-programmed phone
number stored in its’ EEPROM. When the called party answers the call, they can use their Touch Tonephone to
communicate to the premise via the “Emergency Phone” or any of the possible 48 speaker/mic zones, select which zones to
turn on/off, control the 2-way operation or re-program all of the 2244’s options.
1.2.3 Operation in a stand alone (trip to audio) mode.
When the 2244 is used in the stand alone (trip to audio) mode it responds to the trip input not by dialing, but by activating the
audio mode either immediately or in the five minute one ring call back mode. See Options 6, 7 & 8. In this mode the 2244 is
on line as soon as the digital communicator has finished reporting the alarm to the central station. If the 2244 is programmed
to activate immediately (link mode) the output from the communicator that causes the closure between the TRIP and GND
terminals of the 2244 must activate at exactly the same time the communicator is “kissed-off” (disconnected) in order to
maintain the Telco connection. Six seconds after the 2244 is activated by the trip input it will generate an alert tone every two
seconds to let the operator know it is on line and waiting for them to press a DTMF digit. Once that occurs the 2244 is
controlled via the DTMF digits in the normal fashion.
1.2.4 “Emergency Phone”
The “Emergency Phone” used with the Model 2244 can be a standard telephone designed for the TELCO network but if that
type of phone is used a separate switch needs to be installed to activate the Model 2244.
Phones are available that have this switch built in. Contact Eagle Alarm Verification Products customer service for
information.