Eagle Alarm Verification Products 2244 Installation instructions manual - page 9
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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 SPEAKER/MICS.
Up to four (4) Model 2172 microphones per channel may be used with the Eagle FALSE ALARM 2244. Up to four speakers
total may be used when connected in a series-parallel combination so as not to drop below eight (8) ohms of total
impedance. See Diagram 1.
DIAGRAM 1: WIRING MULTIPLE SPEAKERS.
4.0 ACTIVATION.
4.1 EMERGENCY PHONE ACTIVATION
Taking the receiver “hand set” of the emergency phone off hook closes the separate switch connected to the TRIP and GND
terminals. This activates the dialer function of the 2244 and energizes the activation relay. The 2244 will go off hook, and wait
up to 99 seconds for a phone number to dial if used with the Rapideye or Sensormatic video systems. If it does not get a
number within the programmed time period it will dial the re-programmed phone number from the 2244’s EEPROM.
If the 2244 is used in a standalone mode or with other video systems, when the Trip input is activated the 2244 will wait for
three (3) seconds then dial the pre-programmed phone number.
4.2 CALL IN ACTIVATION
The 2244 can be programmed to answer an incoming call with a pre-programmed number of rings. Once the call is answered,
a code must be entered to access the audio circuits. (See option 3.)
4.2.1 Voice Message Bypass. (See option 1)
Voice message bypass operates in the following manner:
1. Call the 2244 and let the phone ring the programmed number of times.
2. Hang up and wait a minimum of 10 seconds but no more than 60, and then call the 2244 again.
3. The 2244 will answer on the first ring.
4. Enter the programmed acknowledge sequence. (See option 3)
Note: A one is added to the number of rings programmed and that number is also tested for the Voice Message Bypass.
Hence, if a two was programmed in Option 1 either two or three rings will cause the 2244 to set up for Voice Message
Bypass.
4.3 LED INDICATORS
The 2244 features five LED indicators, AC, DC, Low Battery, Reversed Battery, and Status. From the LED status indicators, a
technician can determine the current status of the module. Table four summarizes the four different modes of the status
indicator. The following list summarizes the other four status LED’s:
AC - AC is present if LED is ON.
DC - DC is present either from the DC power supply or from the battery if LED is ON.
LB - The battery voltage is low or the battery is missing when the LB LED is flashing.
RB - The battery leads have been connected in reverse (+) to (-) when the RB LED is ON.