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Installation

Informer-IP Wall Mount Series B (Model I-IPW)

Table 4 Compliance

Electromagnetic 

Interference

Complies with FCC Title 47, Part 15

FCC Part 15 

Class B

Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) (FCC 15.105)

The Informer-IP Wall Mount was tested and found to comply with 

the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B, 

of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 

protection against harmful interference in a residential environment. This 

equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and 

if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may 

cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is 

no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television 

reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, 

the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more 

of the following measures: 

•  Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.

•  Connect the equipment to a different circuit than the receiver that it 

is connected to.

Agency 

Compliance

Complies with UL 60065 and C22.2 No. 60065

Installation

 

Read and adhere to all safety warnings in this manual before installing the 

Informer-IP.
To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall in 

accordance with the installation instructions

 

Electrocution or severe personal injury can occur when making electrical 

connections, drilling holes, or lifting equipment. Therefore, experienced 

electricians, in accordance with national and local electrical codes, acting 

under the direction of the installation crew safety foreman, should perform 

installation.

Determine a Suitable Location

When choosing a location for the Informer-IP, consider the following criteria:
1.  Place as far as possible from electrically noisy electronic devices to avoid 

interference. Examples of noisy devices may include the following: microwave 

ovens, motor driven devices, light ballasts, and electrical switching devices.

2.  Requires a connection to a wired Ethernet network. Ethernet wire runs must be less 

than 328 feet from the nearest network switch.

3.  Place in an area where you can hear the speaker when the Informer-IP is activated. 

You can check the warning tone level by holding the VOLUME up and down buttons 

until the desired level is reached. If the coverage area is large, multiple Informer-IP 

Summary of Contents for Informer-IP Wall Mount B Series

Page 1: ...right 2019 Federal Signal Corporation Informer IP Wall Mount Model I IPW Series B Two Way IP enabled Intercom and Alarm Initiation Point Strobe is optional Version 3 2 0 1 and later Description Specif...

Page 2: ...nty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied contractual or statutory including but not limited to the warranty of merchantability warranty of fitness for a particular purpose and any war...

Page 3: ...Installation 10 Determine a Suitable Location 10 Wall Mounting 11 Recessed Mounting 12 Wiring the Device 13 Memory Card Removal and Installation 15 Testing and Training 15 Operations 15 Controls 16 V...

Page 4: ...Table 9 RS232 Connector Pin out 18 Table 10 J2 Input Power from transformer 19 Table 11 JP3 on the main PCB Microphone Enable Jumper 19 Table 12 Replacement Part Numbers 19 Figures Figure 1 Informer I...

Page 5: ...y to confirm that it will be operational in an emergency Safety Messages to Installers People s lives depend on your safe installation of our products It is important to follow all instructions shippe...

Page 6: ...ctions to refer to the system may not provide the intended audible warning and service personnel may be exposed to death permanent hearing loss or other bodily injury File these instructions in a safe...

Page 7: ...trobe Using existing network infrastructure significantly lowers installation costs and simplifies wide scale deployments The Informer IP provides an unmatched value for two way indoor alert and notif...

Page 8: ...B Informer IP requires Federal Signal Commander application software There is a programming fee associated with Informer IPs programmed at the factory Contact your local representative for a quotatio...

Page 9: ...2014 mode B units shipped after February 2014 mode A Standby 60 mA With siren or message audio 110 mA Audio Data Playback Storage 17 hours and 4 000 messages with 2 G microSD card Audio Frequency res...

Page 10: ...r that it is connected to Agency Compliance Complies with UL 60065 and C22 2 No 60065 Installation Read and adhere to all safety warnings in this manual before installing the Informer IP To prevent in...

Page 11: ...as eight holes two sets of four located on the back of the unit that accepts 8 screws Mounting location determines which set of four holes are used Exterior wiring can enter the Informer IP through an...

Page 12: ...re placed into material that can adequately support the weight of the Informer IP Figure 4 Side View Hole Measurements To recess mount do the following 1 Cut a hole that is 8 25 x 7 25 x 3 inches H x...

Page 13: ...and components 5 Connect the wires to the terminal block by inserting the stripped ends of the wires into the connectors as far as they can travel Connect the earth ground to the terminal block posit...

Page 14: ...3 C33 R23 C35 C6 C68 C73 C67 R41 C99 R80 C129 R149 J3 C83 JP5 TP2 C27 C7 C38 R2 R26 C43 R85 C24 R7 R4 D3 D18 C82 C76 D14 JP7 C74 R47 U19 C94 R77 JP9 R84 D6 C42 C45 C13 C11 C14 R18 R17 U18 C80 R50 R51...

Page 15: ...the following Test the Informer IP and all accessories from the control point s to ensure it is operating properly Ensure all users are properly trained to use the system before putting the Informer...

Page 16: ...t and Talk LEDs Scrolling Message Display Relay Outputs REPLAY The REPLAY button replays last voice message received if the red alert light is blinking If the Alert light is not blinking the event has...

Page 17: ...Intercom chat session ends when the control point Ends the Call or Resets the device The following indicators are for troubleshooting purposes only These indicators are not visible when the unit is c...

Page 18: ...lly closed relay 1 5 Common relay 1 6 Normally open relay 1 7 600 ohms audio output 8 600 ohms audio output Alert Rear Input Located on the inside of the Informer IP Wall Mount housing is a two positi...

Page 19: ...on the PCB is JP3 which normally has a shorting plug to enable the built in microphone functionality Model I IPW Series B of the Informer series uses the speaker as the microphone Table 11 JP3 on the...

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