Eagle Alarm Verification Products 2244 Installation instructions manual - page 7
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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 devices in the system such as the video equipment and/or an alarm control panel. The relay can be used to disable
sirens during the 2-way session.
In addition, an open collector output is provided which is active (gnd.) whenever the 2244 is active and the operator is on line.
This output can be used to activate a 12vdc relay with a coil resistance of 48 ohms or greater. The voltage suppression diode
is built-in.
TABLE 1: ACTIVATION RELAY & AUDIO ACTIVE RELAY OUTPUT WIRING CONNECTIONS.
TERMINAL ID
CONNECTION
N.C.
Normally Closed contacts of the activation relay.
COM.
Wiper of the activation relay.
N.O.
Normally open contact of the activation relay.
RELY
Transistor open collector output. Connect to one side of a relay coil.
+12
+12 VDC. Connect or the other side of a relay coil.
3.2.3 SPK/MIC (P2) - ONBOARD SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE CONNECTIONS.
The Model 2244 offers an onboard speaker and microphone connections. This allows the unit to be utilized without the Model
1410 Four Zone Expansion Module. THESE CONNECTIONS ARE NOT ZONED. THEY ARE ALWAYS ACTIVE.
TABLE 2: ONBOARD SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE CONNECTIONS.
TERMINAL ID
CONNECTION
MIC MICROPHONE
MIC
MICROPHONE
SPK SPEAKER
SPK
SPEAKER
3.2.4 PHONE (P6) - “EMERGENCY PHONE” CONNECTIONS.
The Model 2244 is activated when a local “emergency phone” is taken off-hook, provided it has a separate TRIP OUTPUT
which can be connected to the Trip Input of the 2244, or by the “EMERGENCY” button when used with a hands free
“Emergency Phone”. This in turn activates the activation relay. The contacts of the activation relay are used to trip the video
system and an alarm panel.
TABLE 3: “EMERGENCY PHONE” CONNECTIONS.
TERMINAL ID
CONNECTION
T
Connect one of the “EMERGENCY PHONE” telco connections here.
R
Connect the other “EMERGENCY PHONE” telco connection here.
TRIP
Connect one side of the TRIP output (hook switch) here.
GND
Connect the other side of the TRIP output here.
3.2.5 AIT/VCR – Javelin & Sensormatic DATA BUSS AND VCR AUDIO CONNECTIONS.
The Model 2244 offers connections to connect with the Honeywell Rapid Eye video systems data buss or to an Eagle Model
2044 RS232 Serial Interface for use with cVideo or WESTEC DVR’s. These connections allows the 2244 to be controlled
remotely from a central station via the video communications path. Additionally, the Model 2244 offers the ability to output
microphone audio to a VCR audio input. When the 2244 is not active the internal microphone and/or mic 1 from the 1410 are
fed to the VCR output. When the 2244 is active all audio in both directions is fed to the VCR output.