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G. CAMERA WIRING DIAGRAM 

 

9V Camera

Monitor

video

GND

video

GND

GND

+ 9VDC

Note: 1. System can provides one +9VDC output on "remote B" NC

if JP on the PCB is short.

2. Please short JP and connect Camera positive terminal to

MD

S1

5V

NC

NO

C

S2

DC

G

remote B

voice module

motion

detector

power

NC on "remote B".

 


                                                 

H. VOICE MODULE 

B   R

PB1

PB2

PB3

MIC

Speaker

G     Y     B     R

LED2

LED1

R   B

ANA

Gr

n

Re

d

Re

d

Gr

n

Connect to HD1 S2/S1/G/5V 4-wire connector

on EW5700 PCB or S2/S2/G/5V termianl blocks

Connect to computer earphone output.

Connect to speaker.

Turn closewisely to

increase the voice.

on EW3500 PCB.

(No Polarity)

(No Polarity)

or

Max. 1W

Speaker with

Speaker

Power Source

 

 

There are 3 ways to record the messages to the voice module: 
 
When the Voice Module is in the stage of starting recording, user can record the voice 
message by speaking to the microphone on the voice module or by connecting ANA to 
computer earphone output and playback the voice message thru such as Windows Media 
Player.  
 
The messages can also be recorded by programming the Voice Messages directly to the chip 
thru programmer. 

 

Flow Chart for Voice Module

Y

PB1 or PB2

Pushed?

PB3 Pushed ?

N

Y

Select Message Segment

LED2 Status

N

N

LED1 Red/Grn
LED2 OFF/OFF

PB3 Pushed ?

Y

OFF/OFF
Red/OFF
OFF/Grn
Red/Grn

Segment Selected

1 <4 Seconds>

2 <8 Seconds>
3 <8 Seconds>
4 <10 Seconds>

PB1 or PB2

Pushed?

N

Y

Y

PB3 Pushed ?

N

LED1 OFF/OFF

Segment Confirmed

LED2 indicate the selected segment

N

PB1 Pushed ?

N

PB2 Pushed ?

PB3 Pushed ?

N

Y

LED1 Red/OFF

START RECORDING

Y

LED1 OFF/Grn

PLAYBACK

Y

NOTE:
Segment 1/2/3/4 is limited to

4/8/8/10 seconds respectively.

INITIAL

LED1/LED2 ALL OFF

NOTE:
Push PB1/PB2 to increment/decrement

the segment number.

NOTE:
Push PB1/PB2 to increment/decrement

the segment number.

Push PB3 to return to the initial.

Push PB3 to return to the initial.

 

Summary of Contents for EM 3000-EW AH

Page 1: ...on the door is fail safe power to lock and locked the local buzzer is off the Local Alarm Relay SPDT 1C is deenergized and the Remote Alarm Relay DPDT 2C is energized The system will start the exit se...

Page 2: ...fast Sound pulsingly Voice IV ON OFF Exit Switch to Open Red on OFF Voice III OFF OFF Local Normal Condition Nuisance Delay Release Delay Door Release Reset to Power on Door Locked Period Normal Condi...

Page 3: ...ry setting Not BOCA Dip switch 4 ON 1 5 S e c R e le a s e D e la y D ip S w itc h 1 3 0 S e c 1 O N 0 S e c N u is a n c e D e la y D ip S w itc h 2 3 2 3 4 1 S e c 2 S e c 3 S e c N o n B O C A B O...

Page 4: ...t Max 8 second periods for Voice III Voice IV Illegal intruder The security alarm is activated Security personnel has been alerted and would arrive momentarily Max 10 second periods for Voice IV Voice...

Page 5: ...em will start the delay sequences only when these two inputs are shorted Voice Control Output S2 S1 G 5V Four terminal block outputs to control Voice Module Request to Exit Input EXIT Normally Open Th...

Page 6: ...message by speaking to the microphone on the voice module or by connecting ANA to computer earphone output and playback the voice message thru such as Windows Media Player The messages can also be rec...

Page 7: ...nly when Reset Switch Input from open to close NOTE NOTE N Buzzer Off Buzzer Off Flow Chart for NFPA 101 N Y LEDR Blinking Fast Local Alarm On Remote Alarm On Buzzer Pulsing Nuisance Delay Time Out Di...

Page 8: ...Y LEDR Blinking Fast Local Alarm On Remote Alarm On Buzzer Pulsing Nuisance Delay Time Out Dip Switch Setting Dip1 On 15 Sec Off 30 Sec Dip2 Dip3 On Off 1 Second Dip4 Off Power On Locked Door Pushing...

Page 9: ...to close NOTE NOTE N for CANADA Buzzer Off Buzzer Off Flow Chart for BURGLAR ALARM N Y LEDR Blinking Fast Local Alarm On Remote Alarm On Buzzer Pulsing Nuisance Delay Time Out Power On Locked Door Pus...

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