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[. . . ] This number MUST match the address set on the module during installation. CALCULATING BATTERY STANDBY Before installation you must add the ListenIn Module's Normal Standby and Alarm current (30 mA), and both the normal and alarm current drawn by all connected Advantage AudioSensors (5 mA each), and Advantage GlassBreaks (12 mA Standby, 26 mA Alarm) to the power source's standby battery calculations. To properly calculate the backup battery capacity you MUST evaluate the Normal Standby and the Alarm current required by the connected devices. Calculate the connected devices' Ampere-Hour requirements using the following factors: · the total standby load · hours of required standby operation · the required duration of alarm signaling (normally 4 minutes for residential fire, 15 minutes for commercial burglary). NOTE: See the "Advantage plus Installation Instructions" (P/N 09820450) for complete details. CABINET AND MODULE INSTALLATION CAUTION! [. . . ] NOTE: See each module's installation instructions for the appropriate bonding connections. Base Module ListenIn Module Optional Ditek Data Loop Protector (P/N 08061698) Ditek 120 VAC Surge Protector (P/N 08061699) DITEK DITEK Earth GND ADVANTAGE LISTENIN MODULE WIRING Battery Battery DANGER Fuse WHT GRN BLK 115 VAC via either power cord (included) or from direct supply (enclosed in conduit). Figure 1. Advantage plus Enclosure Layout Audio signals from sensors connected to ListenIn Modules are sent to the Base Module over the audio bus using a twisted, individually shielded, wire pair. Each ListenIn Module provides an audio input (labeled IN AU) connection and a separate audio output (labeled OUT AU) connection. Signals on the output pair of a ListenIn Module include any audio from selected ListenIn Module audio sensor inputs, and any audio signals coming into the ListenIn Module on its audio input connection. The incoming audio could be from another ListenIn Module or SmartAudio Module on the audio bus. 2 Audio out to Base Module or next SmartAudio or ListenIn Module. Data from Base Module or previous RS-485 device. LISTENIN 90231 U1 DATA -+-+ J2 124 OUT -+ AU IN +12 - AU+ Audio in from previous SmartAudio or ListenIn Module. +12VDC & GND from Base Module or optional APS12V1A-S PowerSource "No AC" and "Low Battery" supervisory inputs from optional APS12V1A-S PowerSource TMP GND NAC GND LBT GND GND GND J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 REV S/N: TEST CONNECTOR J7 GND +5V VREF LAUD AUD8 AUD7 AUD6 AUD5 AUD4 AUD3 AUD2 AUD1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NOTE: ONLY use 22AWG twisted pair individually shielded cable when running audio and data. J3 EGND V A G V A G V A GV A G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J4 V A G V A G V A GV A G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J5 V A G V A G V A GV A G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J6 V A G V A G V A GV A G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AudioSensor J1 GND AS1 AS9 AS2 AS10 AS3 AS11 AS4 AS12 AS5 AS13 AS6 AS14 AS7 AS15 AS8 AS16 NO COM NC GND +12V AUD BLK RED GRN Normally-Open contacts Common Normally-Closed contacts J2 J1 GBD-S SENS GBD-S Advantage GlassBreak Power Rating: +12VDC, 12mA (standby), 26mA (alarm), 100 Ohms maximum Line Resistance BLK RED GRN TMP TMP TEST GND +12V AUD NO COM NC GND +12V AUD Normally-Open contacts Common Normally-Closed contacts To Optional Auxiliary Output on Base J2 J2 J1 SENS GRN SENS Advantage AudioSensor Power Rating: +12VDC, 5mA, 100 Ohms maximum Line Resistance RED Figure 2. Advantage plus ListenIn Module Installation Diagram The only acceptable method for data bus and audio bus wiring uses two cables having two individually twisted pairs, each pair individually shielded. We DO NOT recommend running both the audio bus and the data bus inside the same cable. Use the data bus cable's drain wire for a bonding conductor (see "Bonding Signal Grounds" earlier in these instructions). NOTE: RS-485 cable runs of less than 30 feet should not require individually twisted pair cable. ListenIn Power Supervision (J1 pins 4 and 6) If being powered from an Advantage PowerSource, you may wire and option the ListenIn Module to monitor the power supply. NOTE: UL Certificated systems require that the ACLOSS and LOWBAT lines be in the same room and less than 30 feet from the unit they are connected to. Connect the PowerSource's ACLOSS output (J2 pin 3) to ListenIn Module J1 pin 6 (labeled NAC). This connection monitors the PowerSource for AC power loss, which the LCD keypad immediately displays. Connect the PowerSource's LOWBAT output (J2 pin 4) to ListenIn Module J1 pin 4 (labeled LBT). This connection monitors the PowerSource for a low battery condition. ListenIn Jack J1 ListenIn Power (J1 pins 1 and 12) Connect ListenIn Module power at J1 pin 11 or 12 for +12 VDC, and J1 pin 1 or 2 for power supply GND. This power can be obtained from the Base Module or from an optional Advantage PowerSource (P/N APS12V1A-S). ListenIn Tamper Input (J1 pins 7 and 8) If a tamper switch is used on the enclosure (for remote applications) or using the Advantage AudioSensor and GlassBreak tamper switches, connect the two tamper switch wires to ListenIn Module J1, pins 7 and 8. 3 Audio IN/OUT (J1 Pins 9-10 and J2 Pins 1-2) IMPORTANT!YOU MUST USE INDIVIDUALLY TWISTED PAIR SHIELDED CABLES FOR AUDIO AND RS-485 DATA. RUNNING DATA AND AUDIO IN THE SAME CABLE CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS DATA NOISE IN THE AUDIO SIGNAL. The ListenIn Module sends it's audio signal to the Base Module on the ListenIn Module's OUT AU pair (J2 pins 1 and 2). This connection goes to the IN AU pair (J1 pins 9 and 19) on the next ListenIn Module (or SmartAudio Module) in the Base Module direction, or to an AU+ and AU- pair on the Base Module. Serious audio degradation will result. Use the following guidelines when running cables for an RS-485 communication link: · Never exceed 2, 000 feet from the Base Module · Always use 22 AWG, individually twisted pair, individually shielded cable. [. . . ] Each ListenIn Module AudioSensor input is labeled as follows: · V = +12 VDC · A = Audio · G = Ground Power, ground, and audio wiring is identical for all AudioSensors. When wiring AudioSensors to the ListenIn Module we suggest using a color code of Black (ground), Green (audio), and Red (+12VDC). Figure 2 shows examples of wiring using the standard (BLK, GRN, RED) color code. LISTENIN MODULE TEST PROCEDURES · · · On an LCD plus keypad connected to the Base Module, a "*" status command shows if any module is down. Listen to incoming and outgoing audio at the ListenIn Module IN AU and OUT AU pins on jacks J1 and J2. [. . . ]

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