
Section 3 - Installing the Control
3-25
Step Action
3 Make 12V (+) and (–) and data-in and data-
out connections from the VIP Module to the
control, using the connector cable supplied
with the VIP Module. These are the same
connections as for remote keypads.
Connect the module to the phone line as
shown below. See
Figure 3-34.
4285/4286 Terminal Connects to:
1.
Phone In (Tip)
green wire of direct-
connect cord
2.
Phone In (Ring)
red wire of direct-
connect cord
3.
Phone Out (Tip)
brown wire of direct-
connect cord
4.
Phone Out (Ring)
gray wire of direct-
connect cord
5.
No Connection
6.
Audio Out 1
∗
Speaker
7.
Audio Out 1
∗
Speaker
∗
Supported by the 4286 only
4
Use an RJ31X Jack with the phone cable
supplied with the control to make connections
to the VIP module. Make connections exactly
as shown in
Figure 3-34
.
This is essential,
even if the system is not connected to a
central station. The 4285/4286 will not
function if this is not done.
•
If touch-tones are not present following phone
access to the security system
via an on-
premises phone
, try reversing the pair of
wires connected to terminals 3 and 4 on the
4285/4286.
•
If the phone plug is disconnected from the
control, the premise’s phones will not
operate.
YELLOW
NO CONNECTION
RED
BLACK
GREEN
TO CONTROL PANEL
KEYPAD CONNECTIONS
KEYED
HEADER
123456 7
NO
CONNECTION
4286 VIP MODULE
ANSWERING
MACHINE
PREMISES
ANSWERING
MACHINE AND
PHONES
TIP
RING
RJ31X
JACK
TIP
RING
INCOMING TELCO LINE
CALLER ID
UNIT
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR EXISTING INSTALLATIONS:
EXISTING WIRES CONNECTED TO THE “HANDSET”
TERMINALS ON CONTROL MUST BE MOVED FROM
THERE TO TERMINALS 3 AND 4 ON THE 4286.
U.S. PATENT No. 4791658
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES, PART 68
FCC REGISTRATION No. AC3USA-74659-KX-N
RINGER EQUIVALENCE: 1.0B
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, SEE INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS N6431-3 ACCOMPANYING 4286 VIP
MODULE
GREY
BROWN
GREEN
RED
EARTH
GROUND
TIP RING TIP RING
4500
THERMOSTAT
GREEN
YELLOW
HANDSET INCOMING
TELCO LINE
NOTE:
4286 DEVICE
ADDRESS IS
FACTORY SET
TO “4”
SEE SPEAKER NOTE
SPEAKER NOTE: IF CONNECTING SINGLE SPEAKER, USE 8-ohm SPEAKER ONLY.
IF CONNECTING 2 SPEAKERS, USE 4-ohm or 8-ohm SPEAKERS
AND CONNECT IN SERIES.
SPEAKER
VOLUME
CONTROL
4286_wiring-002-V1
Figure 3-34: 4285/4286 VIP Module Connections
Installing the Audio Alarm Verification Module
U
L
Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) is not permitted
in UL installations.
•
685 Receiver software must be rev. 4.6 or
higher. Earlier versions will not hold the
phone line connection.
•
Contact ID code for “Listen-in to Follow” is
606. Contact ID is the only reporting format
that will send a “Listen-in to Follow.”
If you are also using a 4285/4286 VIP Module,
be sure to follow
Figure 3-37
when making
connections.
To install the Eagle 1250 AAV module to the control,
perform the following steps:
Step Action
1 Mount the module in the control cabinet if
space is available or, if this is not possible,
on the side of the cabinet or adjacent to it.
Step Action
2 Connect the Eagle 1250 Module terminals 7
and 8 to the control’s zone 5 terminals 16
and 17.
The purpose of this connection is to
silence and restore the sounders at the
premises. It is also used to postpone
noncritical dialer reports while the
AAV session is in progress.
3
Program zone 5 with a response type (e.g.,
10 Interior w/Delay). Field 1
✴
60 must be
enabled to silence sounders on the premises.
Zone 5 is no longer available as a
protection zone.
4 Connect the AAV module’s falling-edge
trigger input (terminal 5 on Eagle model
1250) to the J7 connector trigger output, or
to a 4204 relay module, as shown in
Figure
3-35, Figure 3-36,
and
Figure 3-37.
If you are using the 4204, program the
start and stop system operation as 60
for the relay, in
Output Programming
in the
#93 Menu Mode.
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