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D. Disable Feature

The “

Disable

” input can be connected to a switch for remotely disabling/turning off the strobe light and the device con-

trolled by the auxiliary contacts (camera, etc.).

The 

1600A Series 

emergency phones can be programmed from any Touch Tone phone using a C.O. line, analog

PABX/KSU station, or a 

DLE-200B

Line Simulator. For more information on the 

DLE-200B

, see 

DOD# 605

.

A. Accessing the Programming Mode

Step 1. 

Move DIP switch 2 to the 

ON

position (sets unit to answer incoming calls, see section 

J

).

Step 2.   

From a Touch Tone phone call the line attached to the 

1600A Series 

phone.

Step 3. 

When the 

1600A Series 

phone answers, enter the 6-digit security code (factory set to 

845464

, see section 

C

). A   

double beep should then be heard indicating you have entered the programming mode.

1. Using the Security Code

4

B. Ring Cadence Mode

DIP switch 

2

is used for switching between different ring detection modes.  In the 

OFF

position, the strobe light and

relay will activate only while ring voltage is present and will turn off between rings.  In the 

ON

position, the strobe light

and relay will remain on for up to 5.75 seconds after the ringing has stopped.  This allows the strobe light and relay to
remain on between rings of a standard ring cadence.  

Note:

To use the Ring Cadence Mode, ring detection MUST be

enabled (DIP switch 

1

ON

).

C. Relay Contacts

Normally open and normally closed relay contacts are available on the orange, purple and yellow wires. The contacts
are rated at .5A @ 125VAC/1A @ 30VDC.  If contacts are driving an inductive load, place a suppression device at the
load to snub high voltage spikes. 

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A. DIP Switches

Sw 1

ON

OFF

ON

Sw 3

OFF

ON

ON

Description

Ring Indication Only.

Off-Hook/Loop Current Detection Only.

Ring and Off-Hook/Loop Current Detection.

Sw 2

ON

OFF

Ring Cadence Mode (see section B)

Ring Cadence Mode ON - strobe remains activated in between rings.

Ring Cadence Mode OFF - strobe is activated only during ringing.

OFF    ON

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2. Loop/Off-hook Indication Only

Place DIP switch 

1 OFF

and DIP switch

3 ON

.  In this configuration, the 

E-1600-BLT

will only flash the strobe light

while off-hook (while the emergency phone is in use).

1. Ring Indication Only

Place DIP switch 

2

on the 

1600A

emergency phone board in the 

OFF

position (not shown in the diagram - see

1600A Emergency Phone Board Programming

section 

J

). 

Note: 

With DIP switch 

2

in the 

OFF

position, the

1600A

emergency phone board will not answer an incoming call.

The 

LDB-3

control module can monitor for ring-

ing any place along the ringing line. Place DIP switch 

1 ON

and DIP switch 

3 OFF

.

3. Both Ring and Loop/Off-hook Indication

If the application requires ring and loop/off-hook indication, place DIP switch 

1

and 

3

in the 

ON

position.

Summary of Contents for E-1600A-TP-EWP

Page 1: ...with gel filled butt connectors Campus Security Sites Area of Refuge sites Parking Ramps Lots Automated Tellers ATM Entryways Roadside Emergency Sites Stairwells in Public Buildings TECHNICAL TECHNICA...

Page 2: ...e to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expen...

Page 3: ...Drip Loop Drip Loop S1 1 2 ON 3 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Switched 12VDC 350mA maximum Output I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n A Wiring IMPORTANT Electronic devices are susceptible to lightning and...

Page 4: ...de ring detection MUST be enabled DIP switch 1 ON C Relay Contacts Normally open and normally closed relay contacts are available on the orange purple and yellow wires The contacts are rated at 5A 125...

Page 5: ...ts 0 20 digits 0 20 digits 0 20 digits 0 20 digits 0 20 digits 0 20 digits 6 digits 6 digits 6 digits 0 20 digits 0 20 digits QQ Q Q7 Q6 no digits Q0 7 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 17 18 19 20 21 00...

Page 6: ...Q6 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 0 8 0 0 Step 1 See Section A Enter Programming Enter Programming Enter Programming 2 INFO Speed Dial Numbers E 1600A TP2 EWP only memory locations 07 09 The information speed dial num...

Page 7: ...o Digit Announcement Delay Repeat Announcement Setting Hang up on Return to Dial Tone Panasonic Mode Lap Counter Enter Settings Here A B C D E F 17 If enabled and a busy is detected the 1600A series p...

Page 8: ...ies phone with a Touch Tone phone and access programming Step 2 Enter Q4 wait for the tone and then begin recording Sixteen seconds of record time is available Step 3 Enter any Touch Tone to stop the...

Page 9: ...count code and alarm details K Central Station Programming Microphone Sensitivity Speaker Volume ON OFF ON OFF 1 2 3 A B J DIP Switch Programming Speaker and Microphone Adjustments Two POTs are provid...

Page 10: ...and if no answer then dial the central station receiver When calling the first numbers memory posi tions 00 04 see Programming section D the phone stays in two way talk mode allowing two way con versa...

Page 11: ...voice announcement or by decoding the touch tone I D number Once the Call Connected LED is on the key can be used to force the phone to hang up O Op pe er ra at ti io on n 2 INFO Button E 1600A TP2 EW...

Page 12: ...ed after the fourth attempt the 1600A hangs up and dials position 05 again 3 The 1600A has the capability to send a second informational message to the receiver after the first kiss off is received bu...

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