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Eagle 1403 Installation Manual

Remote control relay module

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MODEL 1403 REMOTE CONTROL RELAY MODULE
1.0 GENERAL.
The Model 1403 REMOTE CONTROL RELAY MODULE provides four SPDT relays which can be controlled from
the central station. Two Model 1403's can be daisy-chained to provide eight (8) relay control outputs. Relays can
be configured for momentary or latching operation; momentary delay can be programmed long or short. There is a
master set and reset command.
2.0 REQUIREMENTS.
2.1 POWER.
Operating Voltage: 9 to 14 VDC.
Current Draw (standby): 20 mA.
Current Draw (all set): 170 mA.
2.2 SYSTEM
The Eagle Model 1403 requires the following hardware:
1) Eagle Two Way Audio Verification Module (1403 ready)
2) Eagle Remote Arm/Disarm Module (Models 1404 or 1407)
3.0 CONNECTIONS.
3.1 REQUIRED CONNECTIONS.
INTERCONNECT CABLE. Connect one end of the two conductor wire included with the Model 1403 to the "IN"
connector on the Model 1403. Connect the other end of the cable to the "1403" connector on the 1250 or P7 on
the Model 1241 or to P1 on the Model 1404. See appropriate manual to connecting Eagle modules for further
instructions.
POWER CONNECTIONS. The Model 1403 requires +12VDC and GROUND connections. These connections
may be made to any +12VDC supply available including the Model 1241 or Model 1404 terminal strips.
3.2 OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS.
MULTIPLE MODEL 1403's. If it is desired to use more than one (1) Model 1403, an additional Model 1403 may be
interconnected via the two conductor cable in a daisy chain configuration. Connector P2 is the output on Model
1403 for additional modules. Connect P2 of the first module to P1 of the second module. BE SURE TO
CONFIGURE EACH MODULE TO DIFFERENT NUMBER BANKS (1 through 4 or 5 through 8) FOR REMOTE
CONTROL (See paragraph 4.1.)
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Rev. 4.0 2/97

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Summary of Contents for Eagle 1403

  • Page 1 INTERCONNECT CABLE. Connect one end of the two conductor wire included with the Model 1403 to the “IN” connector on the Model 1403. Connect the other end of the cable to the “1403” connector on the 1250 or P7 on the Model 1241 or to P1 on the Model 1404.
  • Page 2 4.0 CONFIGURATION. 4.1 MODEL 1403 DIP SWITCHES. The dip switches on the Model 1403 may be configured to best suit the application. The adjustable parameters include momentary or latching; momentary duration; activation digits used. 1 - 4: control whether the relay is momentary or latching.
  • Page 3 5.3 MASTER SET / RESET COMMANDS. The Model 1403 has two commands which are master set and reset commands. The master set command will set or activate ALL relays. This includes momentary and latching relays. A momentary relay will energize for the duration to which it is programmed (see switch 6).
  • Page 4 LIMITED WARRANTY Eagle Security Products, Inc. warrants that the products of its manufacture shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship to one year from the date of invoice if such goods have been properly installed, are subject to normal proper use, and have not been modified in any manner whatsoever.