Interlogix 60-677 Installation Instructions

Interlogix 60-677 Installation Instructions

Interrogator 200 audio verification module (avm)

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Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module
(AVM) Installation Instructions

Product summary

The Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module (AVM) (60-677)
gives the central station operator the ability to hear what's
happening at the premises during an alarm and speak directly
to the system owner. The operator can determine how serious
an alarm is, find out what kind of help is needed, and dispatch
the appropriate assistance.
Figure 1: Audio Verification Module

Installation guidelines

Use the following guidelines when installing the AVM:
You can have no more than two AVMs per panel.
Wire speakers (voice terminals) in series and the DC
voltage, ground, and microphone wires in parallel.
Wiring more than two speakers to the panel voice
terminals or wiring them in parallel can damage the panel.
Use separate cables for the speakers and the power,
ground, and microphone wires to prevent cross talk
between the microphone and the speaker.
Use 3-conductor, 22-gauge shielded wire from the AVM
power, ground and microphone to the panel. Shielded
cable reduces electrical noise and cross talk.
Use 2-conductor, 18-gauge wire from the speakers to the
panel.
Use a maximum of 500 feet. of cable for all speakers and
microphones. For example, if you're using two AVMs and
P/N 466-1153 • REV C • January 2011
one is 300 feet from the panel, the other AVM can't use
more than 200 feet of cable.

Tools needed

Phillips screwdriver
Mounting screws and anchors (included)
Drill and bits
3-conductor, 22-gauge shielded stranded wire
2-conductor, 18-gauge stranded wire

Installation

To mount the AVM:
1.
Route both 2 and 3-conductor wire cables from the
module to the panel.
2.
Remove the cover screws from the module cover and
rotate it away from the base. Set the cover and screws
aside.
3.
Remove the speaker plate screws and lift the speaker
plate off the back box (Figure 2 below).
Figure 2: Speaker plate
4.
Place the back box on the wall at the desired location and
mark mounting holes (Figure 3 on page 2).
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  • Page 1 300 feet from the panel, the other AVM can’t use Product summary more than 200 feet of cable. The Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module (AVM) (60-677) Tools needed gives the central station operator the ability to hear what’s happening at the premises during an alarm and speak directly •...
  • Page 2 Figure 3: Mounting hole locations Figure 5: AVM wiring connections Install anchors if needed and secure the back box to the wall with the enclosed screws. Feed the cables through one of the cable holes in the back box (Figure 4 below). Figure 4: Cable holes and channels Splice the yellow wire to the microphone cable.
  • Page 3 • AVM access code Note: Some electronic phones may ring for about 1/8 of a second when this mode is selected. Note: UltraGard optional feature number F20 (AVM Enable) must be turned on to use the AVM. Optional feature number Instant fire siren shutdown F00 (Remote Phone Access) must be on to access the AVM from a remote phone.
  • Page 4 Setting the AVM time-out Testing The AVM time-out determines how long the AVM holds the The panel must be programmed before testing. Refer to the telephone line in the instant mode while waiting for the star (*) panel documentation for complete instructions. telephone access key, after reporting an alarm.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interlogix can void the users’ authority to operate the equipment Contact information www.utcfireandsecurity.com www.interlogix.com For customer support, see www.interlogix.com/customer-...

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