Eagle 1225 Installation Instructions Manual

EAGLEE:Ii?E&,
INC.
MODEL 1225
TWO
WAY
AUDIO SYSTEM
WITH REMOTE DIAL-UP
AND AUTO-DETECT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1 .0 GENERAL.
1.1 FEATURES.
The Model 1225 is the most sophisticated two way audio system on the market today. Features include:
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Self contained speaker/microphones with quick connect/disconnect modular connectors.
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Central station detection and automatic disconnect upon central station disconnect.
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Compatibility with all digital communicators.
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Microprocessor technology which provides a wide range of operating modes.
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Activation by a new auto-trigger which requires no hard trigger from the control panel. Optionally, a trigger from
the communicator and/or its built-in call back system may be used.
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When used in the call back mode, the system has the ability to bypass any other devices such as an answering
machine and/or downloadable communicator, which may intercept the call.
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Remote volume control of the microphone from the central station.
1.2 DEFINITIONS.
LINE HOLD
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The immediate turn on of the audio module which allows the module to use the phone call generated by
the digital communicator when communicating with the central station.
CALL BACK
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A procedure when the central station calls the premises after an alarm activation to initiate two way
communications. This can be used with or without the LINE HOLD mode.
MANUAL CONTROL
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The central station controls who talks and who listens with commands generated from a
Touch-Tone@.
LISTEN ONLY / TALK ONLY
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Both terms are with respect to the central station. LISTEN ONLY allows the central
station to listen without talking. TALK ONLY allows the central station to talk without listening.
2.0 REQUIREMENTS.
2.1 POWER.
Operating voltage: 9 to 14 VDC. Current draw (standby): 80
mA
max.
Current draw (active): 180
mA
max.
Current draw (siren): 600 mA max.
2.2
SYSTEM.
The Eagle Model 1225 requires the following hardware:
1. A communicator/control panel to provide
initial communication with the central station.
2.
Connections to power (+
12VDC
& Ground) and
telephone (Tip &
Ring).
3. A minimum of one speaker/microphone (Eagle Model 2170). Up to two Model 2170’s may be used.
2.3 CENTRAL STATION.
1. A receiver with listen-in or two way capability (stays on line after kiss off).
2. A Touch-Tone’ phone in parallel with the receiver line if used in the line hold mode.
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3.0 INSTALLATION.
3.1 INSTALLATION SUMMARY.
1. Mount 1225 into control panel.
2. Connect RJ-31X cord from RJ-31X block to PI.
3. Connect P2 to control panel phone connections.
4. Run cable from 1225 to Eagle 2170 speaker/microphone location.
5. Connect cable from the Eagle 2170 to P3.
6. Mount one Eagle Model 2170 speaker/microphone.
7. Repeat steps 4
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6 with a second Model 2170 if desired except connecting 2170 to P4.
8. If desired, connect external siren driver to Green and
Blue
wires OR connect alarm + 12V output to the GREEN wire
(or ground output to the YELLOW wire).
9. Set option selection switches.
3.2 OPTION SWITCH DESCRIPTION (6 position DIP switch).
The Eagle Model 1225 has many modes of operation.
It can be custom configured for each installation. The following
is a description of each of the option setting switches.
SW1
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ON = Demo/test Mode.
OFF = Normal operating mode.
Switch 1 should be used in the OFF position for almost all installations.
This switch is only used to facilitate
demonstration of the system to prospecting users.
SW2 - ON = Activate immediately with the trigger input (Line-hold mode).
OFF = Set up the ring detector to answer after one ring.
When SW2 is in the ON position, the system will activate immediately with the trigger input. (This occurs when the digital communicator is shut down with a kiss-off from the Central Station.) A trip from the communicator/control panel or the auto trigger is required.
When SW2 is in the OFF position a trigger input will activate a five (5) minute window. The 1225 will answer the phone line as soon as it sees one ring within this window. The system will ignore any invalid phone calls (see section 4.2). When the five minute window expires, the system will ignore all phone calls.
SW3
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ON = Positive edge trigger on trigger input.
OFF = Negative edge trigger on trigger input.
When SW3 is in the ON position, the system will interface with digital communicators that provide a trigger input that is at 1.5 VDC or less when NOT reporting and switch to 2.5 VDC or greater when reporting. When SW3 is in the OFF position, the system Will interface with digital communicators that provide a trigger input that is at 2.5 VDC or greater when NOT reporting and
switch
to 1.5 VDC or less when reporting.
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