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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. OPERATION & INSTALLATION MANUAL Basic description and operation of the E-2010 CENTRAL CONTROL STATION E-2010 09/15/98 09:45:02 ALARM CALL KEY WHELEN ENGINEERING CO., INC.
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The purpose of this manual is to provide operation and installation information about the use of a Whelen Engineering Company, Inc. Model E-2010 Central Control Station. Prior to reading this manual or using this product you should be familiar with Whelen Engineering Company’s family of High Power Voice and Siren Systems.
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The information contained herein is proprietary to the Whelen Engineering Company, Inc. No part of this manual may be reproduced, recorded or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form without prior permission of Whelen Engineering Company, Inc.
The liquid crystal display (LCD) is a 4 line by 40 character configuration. The display is backlit for easy reading in low ambient light. When the E-2010 is not in use, a running 24 hour clock, day of the week and a stand by message are displayed.
Command These digits define the command. This information is provided for reference only, since in the E-2010 all commands are selected by name and all response strings are decoded into specific names. (Do not confuse this with the Command Table used in Call Key programming.)
Getting Started These are some general definitions which must be understood before using the E-2010. KEYBOARD ENTRIES SEND - Pressing the Send button will transmit a function. There is no second chance or “are you sure” warning. CALL KEY - This is a dual function button. Pressing this button, while a Call Key is in progress, will CANCEL Cancel the Call Key.
Menu Selections This section describes the function of each button in the Menu Selection portion of the keyboard. In general, the Down arrow (within the Menu Selections portion of the keyboard) is used to scroll through the functions as listed below. The Up arrow (within the Menu Selections portion of the keyboard) may also be used to scroll up through the list.
BATTERY/AC Request battery voltage and AC line voltage. STATUS REQ Request the Status byte. S/N STAT Request signal to noise measurement. S/N REQ Executes the signal to noise check in the Remote Siren. SIREN OFF Disable the Tone Generator, digital voice is active. SIREN ON Enable the Tone Generator.
E-2010 waits until aborting a transmission, if Channel grant is not received. Ch Grant Delay Channel grant delay time, in seconds. The time that the E-2010 holds off the transmission following the receipt of Channel Grant. AUDIO Audio output control.
Call Key. There are a total of 62 Call Keys in the E-2010. Sixteen of the Call Keys are “hot” Call Keys, that is, they are available at the press of a single button, followed by SEND. These are labeled Call Key 1 through Call Key 16.
prompt. Type the time, in seconds, between this sequence and the next sequence. Use leading zeroes for values less than 100 seconds. Use the small Down arrow to move the cursor to the EDIT= prompt. Press ENTER. S#1 now displays the first sequence. Program sequence 2, starting with the command and continue as above.
Use the small Down arrow (in the Menu Selection portion of the keyboard) to move the cursor to Edit Mode. Use the Left or Right arrow to toggle the Edit Mode to ON. Press ENTER. A new programming screen will appear as shown. SEQ #01 CHAN 1 >S#1...
These Call Keys are #61 and #62. These Call Keys are programmed just like Call Keys 1-56, as previously described. NOTE: Any active Call Key may be terminated by pressing CALL KEY CANCEL. The E-2010 will return to the standby screen. COMMAND NUMBER TABLE 00 = Cancel 49 = Voice Message 1...
Menu Activation As an alternative to Call Keys, a second MENU SELECTIONS way of operating the E-2010 is to use a 4 step procedure of selecting individual functions and addresses through the Menu VOICE WARNING Selections and Siren Address sections of the...
INTRUSION STROBE SUPERVISION BATTERY VOLTAGE - 23.7VDC AC VOLTAGE - 0VAC In addition to the typical printout, the E-2010 prints the results of a polling function for quick reference, as shown. POLLING RESULTS SIRENS POLLED - 4 NO RESPONSE 4503...
Storing data in a format compatible with Microsoft Access. Follow the installation instructions on the CD-ROM to install and operate the interface software. Use the 9 position D connector cable to connect the Serial port of the E-2010 to a Serial communication port on the PC.
Installation This step-by-step procedure for installing the E-2010 is intended for use by a qualified radio technician. A Phillips screwdriver and a very small flat blade screwdriver will be required for setup. Inspect the E-2010 for any physical damage. POWER MIC.
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Receive Audio Level is factory set for an input signal of 0 to -10dB. The speaker volume potentiometer is located through the small access hole on the right side of the E-2010. Located at the left rear of the E-2010 is a security keylock. Turning the key off will disable all keyboard entries.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SOLUTION Display and backlight are blank. Check AC power and DC power pack connection. Time clock is active, keyboard does not function. Security switch is off. Command is sent, but display still reads Area code is still at 000, must be set. “transmitting”.
SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL - Input Power: 12 volt DC nominal, 185 mA typ., 300 mA max. UL listed wall mounted transformer. Physical: Desktop design, almond color. 3” H x 17” W x 9” D. 4.5 pounds. Environmental: Operating temperature, 0°C to +60°C. Storage temperature, -20°C to +60°C.
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