Remote Disarming/Arming - Fault/In-Use; Powering Up; Batteries - Eaton VoCALL 5 Installation And Operation Manual

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6.1 Remote Disarming/Arming - FAULT/IN-USE

p7 "In UsE" = Normally open volt free contact (30VDC 1A) - Closes when any
connected outstation is operated.
p8 "FAULt" = Normally closed volt free contact - 30VDC 1A) - Opens on any fault,
including loss of power.
p10 "Enable" = When a jumper is removed, the system is disabled until enabled
by a short across terminals at P10. This function allows for disarming/arming of the
system by a remote means i.e. key switch or relay controlled by 3rd party systems
such as a fire alarm system. It is a useful feature when the VoCALL 5 is located in a
public area and unwanted use needs to be controlled.
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Care should be taken during commissioning to ensure a jumper is fitted during
standard applications.

6.2 Powering Up

Carefully check the outstation wiring then apply AC power to the VoCALL 5 unit
- DO NOT commission on batteries as the power supply has a large reservoir
capacitor which may rupture the battery fuse if the AC is not present when powering
up the system. Once the system is powered, the battery leads can be attached to
the battery.

7. Batteries

The VoCALL 5 requires 2 x 5Ah sealed lead acid batteries to provide backup power
in the event of mains failure. Check with local codes of practice for the duration and
type of backup required.
For longer standby or operation times larger batteries will be required, these will
need to be fitted in an external battery enclosure, the monitored charger in the
VoCALL 5 is capable of charging and monitoring up to 2x12V 12Ah batteries.
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The VoCALL 5 is supplied without batteries which should
be procured separately and be of adequate capacity to meet local regulations.
InstALLAtIon And opErAtIon MAnUAL 25-13400-C May 2019 www.eaton.com
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