411UDAC Fire Alarm Communicator Installation, Programming, Troubleshooting and Operating Instruction Manual One Fire-Lite Place Northford, CT 06472 Phone (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 Document #51073 12/09/2008 Rev.
Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system–typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability–can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire.
Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized.
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CHAPTER 1: Product Description ..................................................................................................................... 9 Product Features ............................................................................................................................................ 9 411UDAC Digital Communicator ..................................................................................................... 9 DP-2 Dress Panel .................................................
Real Time Clock Mode ................................................................................................................................. 34 Program Mode .............................................................................................................................................. 35 DACT Programming .............................................................................................................................. 36 Ademco Contact ID Format - Primary .................
This digital communicator/transmitter has been designed to comply with standards set forth by the following regulatory agencies: • Underwriters Laboratories Standard • NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code • CAN/ULC - S527-M99 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems Before proceeding, the installer should be familiar with the following documents.
RELAY 2 NO NC C NO NC C 411AREL.CDR + RELAY 1 TB1 + + NAC B+ NAC B+12 VDC Resettable - Resettable (common) Zone 1 B+ Zone 1 BZone 2 B+ Zone 2 BZone 3 B+ Zone 3 A+ Zone 3 AZone 3 BZone 4 B+ Zone 4 B- Relay 2 (nonsupervised) Common NC Contact NO Contact Relay 1 (nonsupervised) Common NC Contact NO Contact TB4 B+ B- + NAC 411ANAC.
Product Description CHAPTER 1 Product Description The 411UDAC is a fire alarm communicator with four input/channels and dual telephone lines. The four inputs use conventional input devices. The 411UDAC accepts waterflow devices, two-wire smoke detectors, four-wire smoke detectors, pull stations and other normally-open contact devices. The unit also supervises AC voltage, telephone line input voltage/current, battery level and battery charger operation.
Product Features • Industry first 20-digit central station and service terminal telephone numbers • NAC coding per ANSI S-3.41 (Temporal Coding) • Surface mount technology • Separate external keypad and display provides means of programming 411UDAC in program mode provides means of testing input/output circuits (including telephone connections) in Troubleshoot Mode • Compact in size 14.5" (36.83 cm) high X 12.5" (31.75 cm) wide X 2.875" (7.
Specifications 1.2 Specifications AC Power - TB3 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.3 amps Wire size: minimum 14 AWG (2.00 mm2) with 600V insulation Supervised, nonpower-limited Battery (lead acid only) - J3 Maximum Charging Circuit: Normal flat charge - 13.7V @ 0.
Circuits 1.3 Circuits The 411UDAC circuit board utilizes surface mount technology and contains a MicroController Unit (MCU), dual modular phone line jacks, piezo sounder, two sockets for optional programmable relays and connectors for input, output and power wiring. A piezo silence switch and reset switch are provided on the membrane panel which plugs into connector J7 on the main circuit board. 1.3.1 Channels/Inputs Four input channels are provided on the 411UDAC.
Controls and Indicators 1.4 Controls and Indicators 411ACDSP.
Components and Accessories 1.5 Components and Accessories Main Circuit Board The main circuit board contains the system’s MCU (microcontroller unit), power supply, other primary components and wiring interface connectors. The main circuit board is shipped in the same carton as the cabinet but is not mounted in the cabinet. The circuit board should be installed only after the cabinet is mounted to the wall and the area is clean and free of potential contaminants.
Panel Configuration 1.7 Panel Configuration The 411UDAC can be configured, through programming, for the following modes of operation: • Stand-alone Mode With Communicator Enabled - the 411UDAC functions as a latching digital alarm communicator in which all input circuit activations latch (except those programmed as autoresettable) and are restored only by pressing the local reset switch.
Telephone Requirements and Warnings 1.9 Telephone Requirements and Warnings 1.9.1 Telephone Circuitry - PH1 & PH2 AC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 1.2B DC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 0.0B Mates with RJ31X Male Connector Supervision Threshold: less than 4.0 volts for 2 minutes The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call.
Telephone Requirements and Warnings 1.9.4 For Canadian Applications The following is excerpted from CP-01 Issue 5: “NOTICE: The Industry Canada (IC) label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Installation CHAPTER 2 2.1 Installation Mounting Options The cabinet may be either semi-flush or surface mounted. The door is removable during the installation period by opening and lifting it off the hinges. The cabinet mounts using two key slots and two additional 0.25" diameter holes located in the backbox. The keyslots are located at the top of the backbox and the two securing holes at the bottom. Carefully unpack the system and check for shipping damage.
Mounting FIGURE 2-2: Cabinet Dimensions and Knockout Locations 1.125“ (2.858 cm) 10.12“ (25.75 cm) 8.12“ (20.63 cm) 6.12“ (15.55 cm) 4.12“ (10.47 cm) 0.875“ (2.223 cm) Top (back) 1.25“ (3.175 cm) 2.875“ (7.303 cm) Top (front) Knockouts 1.25“ (3.175 cm) 12.5“ (31.75 cm) (7.62 cm) 3.0“ 6.5“ (16.51 cm) Ground Stud 1.1“ (2.794 cm) 3.25“ (8.255 cm) Double Transformer Mounting Slot 1.75“ (4.445 cm) Transformer Mounting Stud Main Circuit Board Mounting Studs 14.5“ (36.83 cm) 3.5“ (8.
Mounting FIGURE 2-3: 411UDAC Backbox Depth=2.875“ (7.303 cm) Top Door=12.714“ (32.294 cm) Backbox=12.5“ (31.75 cm) Depth=3“ (7.62 cm) Door=14.714“ (37.374 cm) Backbox=14.5“ (36.83 cm) Right Side 411ACABB.CDR Bottom 20 411UDAC Document #51073 Rev.
Operating Power 2.3 CAUTION: Several different sources of power can be connected to the 411UDAC. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing this unit. The communicator and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting modules or cables with power applied. Primary Power Source (AC) and Earth Ground Connections AC power connections are made inside the 411UDAC cabinet. The primary power source is 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.3 amps.
Operating Power Secondary Power Source (batteries) Observe polarity while connecting the battery. When installing one 12 volt battery for up to 7 Amp Hour applications, connect the supplied battery cable (P/N 75516) by sliding the connector attached to the long red wire onto the positive (+) battery terminal and the connector attached to the long black wire onto the negative (-) battery terminal. Tie-wrap or tape the two unused short wires to the long wires.
Input Channels 2.4 Input Channels The 411UDAC has four channel inputs. Channel/input field wiring is supervised for opens (trouble), shorts (alarm) and ground faults (zero ohms impedance between panel and earth ground) by the 411UDAC. All conditions are visually and audibly annunciated and, if programmed, communicated to a Central Station. Each channel is a Style B (Class B) Initiating Device Circuit with the exception of channel/input 3 which can be configured for Style B or Style D (Class A).
Input Channels The factory default programming for each channel is as follows: Channel 1 - fire alarm (2-wire smoke) Channel 2 - pull station Channel 3 - fire alarm (2-wire smoke) Channel 4 - pull station The following illustration shows Channel 1 connected to 2-wire smoke detectors, Channel 2 connected to manual pull stations, Channel 3 connected to 2-wire smoke detectors and Channel 4 connected to waterflow devices.
Input Channels FIGURE 2-7: Typical Addressable FACP Connection to 411UDAC Note: The addressable monitor module input, which is being used to monitor the 411UDAC Relay Output programmed for DACT Trouble (requires optional 411RK Relay Kit), must be programmed as 'DACT Trouble' at the FACP.
Output Circuits 2.5 Output Circuits Notification Appliance Circuit The 411UDAC provides one Style Y (Class B) NAC (Notification Appliance Circuit). The NAC is supervised and power-limited and is capable of 1.0 amp of current. Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for a listing of compatible notification appliances. Note: 1. The 411UDAC can only be used to supplement host panel NACs. 2. Do not connect strobes to the 411UDAC Notification Appliance Circuit.
Output Circuits Relay Programming: The relays are programmable for activation on fire alarm, host panel trouble, fire supervisory, total communication failure and DACT. Refer to “DACT Programming” on page 36. Addresses ‘85 - 88’ are used for programming relay functions and enable. FIGURE 2-9: Programmable Relay Note: Relay connections may be power-limited or nonpower-limited, provided that 0.25" spacing is maintained between conductors of power-limited and nonpower-limited circuits.
Telephone Circuits 2.6 Telephone Circuits Provision to connect two independent telephone lines is available via two telephone jacks labeled PH1 (Primary) and PH2 (Secondary). Telephone line control/command is possible via double line seizure as well as usage of an RJ31X style interconnection. (RJ31X jacks must be ordered separately). CAUTION: It is critical that the 411UDAC be located as the first device on the incoming telephone circuit to properly function.
Optional Programmer 2.
UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements 2.8 UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements Power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet. All power-limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0.25” away from any nonpower-limited circuit wiring. Furthermore, all power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and/or conduits. A typical wiring diagram for the 411UDAC is shown below.
Modes of Operation CHAPTER 3 Modes of Operation The 411UDAC has five operational modes: • Normal Mode • Real Time Clock Mode • Program Mode • Troubleshoot Mode • Default Mode The operational mode for the 411UDAC is Normal Mode. The operator is able to switch between any modes of operation provided no alarm events are active in the system. It should be noted that the unit will not respond to input activations while in any mode except Normal Mode.
Normal Mode The 411UDAC meets NFPA 72 requirements for Remote Station Protective Signaling Service and Central Station Signaling Service reporting requirements for: (a) the type of signal, (b) condition and (c) location of the reporting premises. See “Central Station Communications” on page 55, for additional information. The 411UDAC can be switched from Normal Mode to any other Mode, provided no channel programmed for fire alarm or fire supervisory is active, that is, in alarm (shorted).
Normal Mode LAMP TEST KEY Pressing the Lamp Test key on the Programmer, while the digital communicator is in Normal Mode, will cause the front panel LEDs and all segments of the four 7-segment display on the 411UDAC to light. A Lamp Test can only be performed in Normal Mode. The Lamp Test key can also be used in Troubleshoot Mode to view the 12 volt resettable power value. 1st EVENT KEY This key, along with the UP and DOWN arrow keys, are used only in Program Mode.
Real Time Clock Mode 3.2 Real Time Clock Mode Real Time Clock Mode is entered by pressing the MODE key followed by the 4-digit entry code 2525 and pressing the [ENTER/STORE] key. 2525 spells CLCK on a Touch-Tone® phone. If an incorrect key is entered, reenter the proper 4-digit code before pressing the [ENTER/STORE] key. Note that as information is entered into the 411UDAC, the digits will scroll across the Programmer display from right to left.
Program Mode Enter the second minute digit (0 in this example) and press the [ENTER/STORE] key. The number '0' will appear as the digit fourth from the left. Following the entry of the fourth and final digit, the operating mode will immediately switch to Normal Mode, indicating that programming of the time is now completed. To exit Real Time Clock Mode before completing clock programming, press the MODE key, followed by the 4-digit code for an alternate mode and then the [ENTER/STORE] key.
Program Mode Once in Program Mode, the 411UDAC will: Light the DACT Trouble LED Activate Relay if programmed for DACT trouble Ignore all other keys other than those mentioned in this section Display 00_F on the Programmer display Continue to communicate any events not previously acknowledged at a central station prior to entering Programming Mode Communicate an 'Off Normal' event to the Central Station Turn off piezo While in Program Mode, the first three locations on the left of the Programmer display rep
Program Mode • D = three second pause • E = five second pause • F = end of phone number (Note: F must remain in all unused phone number addresses) If the first digit of the Primary Central Station Phone Number remains ‘F’ and the digital communicator is enabled for transmission to a Central Station, a primary phone number fault will be generated. The phone number must begin with a digit other than ‘F.
Program Mode Upon accessing the first event code address (address 145) shown in Table 3-2 , the following may be displayed on the Programmer 7-Segment Display, if the corresponding Format was selected in address 20. 1451 (address) (data) The first three locations on the left of the Programmer display represent the memory address 145 of the Format previously selected in address 20.
Program Mode Ademco Contact ID Format Primary Central Station Event Codes If 'E' is entered for address 20, the following data is automatically programmed for the Primary Central Station phone number event codes. Enter '000' for the Setting to disable the report to the Central Station. The Channel # is not programmable.
Program Mode 4+2 Standard and 4+2 Express Formats Primary Central Station Event Codes If ‘1, A or C’ is entered for address 20, the following data is automatically programmed for the Primary Central Station phone number event codes. Enter '00' for the Setting to disable the report to the Central Station.
Program Mode All 3+1, 4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats Primary Central Station Event Codes If ‘0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ,9, B or D’ is entered for address 20, the following data is automatically programmed for the Primary Central Station phone number event codes. Enter '0' for the Setting to disable the report to the Central Station.
Program Mode Primary Central Station Number Account Code (21 - 24) The four locations at addresses 21 - 24 default to all '0's. Valid entries are 0 - 9 and A - F. The number of digits entered must match the format selection. If programming '2, 3, 4 or 5' into address 20, enter three digits (one digit each in locations 21, 22 and 23 - location 24 is ignored). If programming '0, 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D or E' into address 20, enter four digits (one each in locations 21, 22, 23 and 24).
Program Mode Secondary Central Station Number Communication Format (50) One location is needed to select the Communication Format to the secondary phone number. Address 50 is used for this purpose. The factory default setting for this address is 'E', which is Contact ID Format. You may enter '0' through 'D' in place of the default, then press [ENTER/STORE].
Program Mode Ademco Contact ID Format Secondary Central Station Event Codes If ‘E’ is entered for address 50, the following data is automatically programmed for the Secondary Central Station phone number event codes. Enter '000' for the Setting to disable the report to the Central Station.
Program Mode 4+2 Standard and 4+2 Express Formats Secondary Central Station Event Codes If 1, A or C is entered for address 50, the following data is automatically programmed for the Secondary Central Station phone number event codes. Enter '00' for the Setting to disable the report to the Central Station.
Program Mode All 3+1, 4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats Secondary Central Station Event Codes If 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ,9, B or D is entered for address 50, the following data is automatically programmed for the Secondary Central Station phone number event codes. Enter '0' for the Setting to disable the report to the Central Station.
Program Mode Secondary Central Station Number Account Code (51 - 54) The four locations at addresses 51 - 54 default to all '0's. Valid entries are 0 - 9 and A - F. The number of digits entered must match the format selection. If programming '2, 3, 4 or 5' into address 50, enter three digits (one digit each in locations 51, 52 and 53 - location 54 is ignored). If programming '0, 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D or E' into address 50, enter four digits (one each in locations 51, 52, 53 and 54).
Program Mode Input Channel 1 Function Selection (65)1 Factory default for Channel 1 is '0' for activation on fire alarm (2-wire smoke). Enter '1' for pull station; '2' for normally open contact device; '3' for host panel trouble; '4' for fire supervisory; '5' for fire supervisory autoresettable; '6' for waterflow silenceable; '7' for waterflow nonsilenceable. Input Channel 2 Function Selection (66)1 Factory default for Channel 2 is '1' for pull station.
Program Mode Input Channel 4 Delay Timer (78 - 80)1 The Delay Timer is used to delay digital communicator transmission to a Central Station when the Input Channel is activated. Input Channel 4 Delay Timer is factory set to '000' seconds for no delay. The timer may be programmed for a delay of from 0 to 179 seconds. Inputs programmed for fire alarm, pull station, host control panel trouble and fire supervisory, must not be delayed.
Program Mode Alarm Verification Enable (91) Alarm verification works only on zones programmed as 2-wire smoke detector zones (i.e. zones 1 and 3). After detecting an alarm, the panel removes power from two-wire smoke zones for 6 seconds, resetting all 2-wire smoke detectors. Power is reapplied and a 12 second retard period allows detectors to stabilize. During the retard/reset period of 18 seconds, subsequent alarms by the same initiating zone are ignored.
Program Mode The input circuit must be physically clear of an input short upon completion of the reset period. If, and only if, the input circuit is normal (clear of an input short) after the reset period will the communicator transmit a Restoral Event to the Central Station. If the input circuit remains active after the reset period, no transmission will take place.
Program Mode Trouble Call Limit - Dialer Runaway Prevention (96) Factory default setting of '0' in address 96, allows the digital communicator to call the Central Station each time any DACT trouble and any active Channel programmed for host panel trouble is detected by the 411UDAC.
Default Mode 3.4 Default Mode To return all program entries, including the upload/download secret password and time, to their factory original settings, perform the following steps only when the system is idle (i.e. the communicator is not active) and there are no active fire alarms or fire supervisories in the system: Press the MODE key followed by the 4-digit code 3337 and press the [ENTER/STORE] key. 3337 spells DEFP (DEFault Programming) on a Touch-Tone® phone.
Troubleshoot Mode Battery Pressing B followed by the [ENTER/STORE] key will display the battery voltage. Note that the battery voltage display does not automatically update with a change in battery voltage. The [ENTER/STORE] key must be pressed each time a display update is desired. Shown below are the critical battery threshold conditions: Battery Voltage Normal 13.7 VDC Low Battery 10.4 VDC No Battery 8.
Central Station Communications CHAPTER 4 Central Station Communications The 411UDAC transmits system status reports to Central Stations via the public switched telephone network. Two supervised telephone line connections are made to interface the communicator to the telephone lines. Two 7-foot telephone cords P/N MCBL-7 may be used for this purpose (not supplied - order separately). The digital communicator supervises both telephone lines for proper voltage.
Central Station Communications The digital communicator is capable of reporting detailed messages depending upon the Format in use. Table 4-1 shows the data reporting structure for each of the pulsed formats as well as the Ademco Express Formats. Ademco Express Formats allow a typical data message to be transmitted to the Central Station in under 5 seconds. Pulsed formats typically require 15 to 20 seconds in comparison. Table 4-2 defines each letter code used in Table 4-1 .
Central Station Communications TABLE 4-2: Format Selection Address Explanation Where: SSS or SSSS FA FA2 Z RFA RFA2 TZ TZ2 RTZ RTZ2 TS TS2 RTS RTS2 P P2 RP RP2 V V2 RV RV2 X X2 Y UD UD2 = Subscriber ID = Fire Alarm (1st digit) = Fire Alarm (2nd digit) = Channel/Input Number = Fire Alarm Restore (1st digit) = Fire Alarm Restore (2nd digit) = Zone Trouble (1st digit) = Zone Trouble (2nd digit) = Zone Trouble Restore (1st digit) = Zone Trouble Restore (2nd digit) = System Trouble (1st digit) = System Troub
Central Station Communications 4.0.1 Transmittal Priorities The digital communicator transmits highest priority events first. Events in terms of priority are listed below in descending order: 1. Fire Alarm (highest priority level) 2. Fire Supervisory 3. System Troubles Host Panel Trouble (active input programmed for trouble) AC Fail (after delay) Channel/Input faults Telephone line fault Communication trouble System Off Normal 4.
Central Station Communications 4.0.2 Ademco Contact ID Format Event Code Description This section describes the various Event Codes and their messages which are available for the Ademco Contact ID Format.
Central Station Communications The following table contains UL listed receivers compatible with the 411UDAC’s onboard DACT.
Remote Site Upload/Download CHAPTER 5 Remote Site Upload/Download The 411UDAC may be programmed off site via the public switched telephone network. Any personal computer with Windows® 3.1 or greater or Windows® 95, with a 1200 Baud Hayes compatible modem and Upload/Download software P/N PK-411UD, may serve as a Service Terminal. For details on the remote site upload/download software package, refer to the PK-411UD Manual.
General With program address location 64 set to '1' in Program Mode, anytime a contact with callback is initiated, the communicator will first either contact the primary Central Station or contact both the primary and secondary Central Stations or contact the first available Central Station phone number to report a 'request for upload/download' message (depending upon the program entry in address location 137).
Downloading to the Communicator Central Station Acknowledge There is an option whereby the communicator will report to one or both Central Stations that a request for uploading or downloading has been received prior to processing the call. This is called the 'callback' option. If the Central Station(s) does not acknowledge receipt of this request, uploading or downloading is prohibited.
Simultaneous Data Transfers Once an incoming call is accepted/answered by the communicator, the 411UDAC will: 1. Establish basic modem connection 2. Verify secret code 3. Verify callback vs. no callback request from the Service Terminal. If callback is requested, perform steps 4 through 10; if no callback is requested, perform steps 9 and 10 only 4. Verify product type 5. Identify the Service Terminal location 6. Hang-up/disconnect call 7.
Battery Calculations Battery Calculations CHAPTER 6 Use the Total Standby and Alarm Load Currents calculated in Table 6-2, “Load in Standby,” on page 66, and Table 63, “Load in Alarm,” on page 66, for the following battery calculations.
411UDAC Power Supply 6.1 411UDAC Power Supply The 411UDAC provides filtered power for operating the digital communicator, external devices and the battery charger. The power for operating external devices is limited. Use Table 6-2 (standby or nonalarm) and Table 6-3 (alarm) to determine if external loading is within the capabilities of the power supply. TABLE 6-2: Load in Standby Device Type # of Devices Main Circuit Board 1 Current (amps) X 0.
Programming Sheets Programming Sheets Appendix A A.1 Digital Communicator Options Program Sheets --To enter Programming Mode, press the MODE key, 7764 and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Addresses 00 to 19 store the Primary Central Station phone number. Enter 'F' to represent the end of number. 20 Primary Central Station Communication Format: Valid entries are 0 to 9 and A to F.
Programming Sheets Input Channel 3 Delay Timer. Enter 0 - 179 seconds delay. Factory default is '000' for no delay. Does not delay Input Channels programmed for fire functions. 75 76 77 78 79 80 Input Channel 4 Delay Timer. Enter 0 - 179 seconds delay. Factory default is '000' for no delay. Does not delay Input Channels programmed for fire functions. 81 Touchtone/Rotary Select for Primary Phone. Enter '0' for touchtone dialing; '1' for rotary dialing. 82 Make/Break Ratio for Primary Phone.
Programming Sheets A.2 Digital Communicator Options Program Sheet (Factory Defaults) --To enter Programming Mode, press the MODE key, 7764 and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. F 00 F 01 F 02 F 03 F 04 F 05 F 06 F 07 F 08 F 09 F F 10 F 11 12 F 13 F 14 F 15 F 16 F 17 F 18 F 19 Addresses 00 to 19 store the Primary Central Station phone number. Enter 'F' to represent the end of number.
Programming Sheets 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F F 83 Touchtone/Rotary Select for Secondary Phone. '0' for touchtone dialing. 84 Make/Break Ratio for Secondary Phone. '0' for 67/33 ratio. 85 Output Relay #1 Enable. '0' to disable relay. 86 Output Relay #1 Function Selection. '0' for activation on fire alarm (2-wire smoke). 87 Output Relay #2 Enable. '0' to disable relay. 88 Output Relay #2 Function Selection. '2’ for activation on DACT trouble. 89 Reserved for future use.
Event Codes/Transmission Format Programming Sheets Event Codes/Transmission Format Programming Sheets Appendix B --To enter Programming Mode, press the MODE key, 7764 and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. B.
Event Codes/Transmission Format Programming Sheets --To enter Programming Mode, press the MODE key, 7764 and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. B.
Event Codes/Transmission Format Programming Sheets --To enter Programming Mode, press the MODE key, 7764 and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. B.5 All 3+1, All 4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats for Primary Central Station 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 B.
Event Codes/Transmission Format Programming Sheets --To enter Programming Mode, press the MODE key, 7764 and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. B.
Event Codes/Transmission Format Programming Sheets B.
Ademco Contact ID Format Event Code Description Ademco Contact ID Format Event Code Description Appendix C EVENT CODE CLASSIFICATIONS 100 ALARMS Medical Fire Panic Burglary General 24 Hour 200 SUPERVISORY Fire 300 TROUBLES 400 OPEN/CLOSE REMOTE ACCESS System Sounder/Relay System Peripheral Communication Protective Loop Sensor Open/Close Remote Access Access Control EVENT Medical Alarms - 100 100 Medical 101 Pendant transmitter 102 Fail to report in 76 500 DISABLES/ BYPASSES System Sounder/Relay
Ademco Contact ID Format Event Code Description EVENT General Alarms - 140 140 General Alarm 141 Polling loop open 142 Polling loop short 143 Expansion module failure 144 Sensor tamper 145 Expansion module tamper ALARM - General Alarm - # ALARM - Polling Loop Open - # ALARM - Polling Loop Short - # ALARM - Exp. Module Fail - # ALARM - Sensor Tamper - # ALARM - Exp.
Ademco Contact ID Format Event Code Description EVENT MESSAGE System Peripheral Troubles - 330 and 340 330 System peripheral TROUBLE - Sys. Peripheral - # 331 Polling loop open TROUBLE - Polling Loop Open 332 Polling loop short TROUBLE - Polling Loop Short 333 Expansion module failure TROUBLE - Exp.
Ademco Contact ID Format Event Code Description EVENT Sounder/Relay Disables - 520 520 Sounder/Relay disable 521 Bell 1 disable 522 Bell 2 disable 523 Alarm relay disable 524 Trouble relay disable 525 Reversing relay disable 526 Bell 3 disable 527 Bell 4 disable MESSAGE DISABLE - Sounder/Relay - # DISABLE - Bell/Siren - #1 DISABLE - Bell/Siren - #2 DISABLE - Alarm Relay DISABLE - Trouble Relay DISABLE - Reversing Relay DISABLE - Bell/Siren - #3 DISABLE - Bell/Siren - #4 System Peripheral Disables - 530 a
Events and Default Event Codes Appendix D Events and Default Event Codes Note: The character ‘x’ in the following table refers to the input circuit number (1 - 4).
Operational Modes Appendix E Operational Modes CODE ACTIVITY NOTES 6676 (NORM) Returns to normal operation Fire protection is on. 2525 (CLCK) Enters Real-Time Clock Mode Program digital communicator time. Fire protection is off. 7764 (PROG) Enters Program Mode Allows programming of digital communicator. Fire protection is off. 3337 (DEFP) Returns digital communicator to factory default program settings Fire protection is off during Default Mode.
Canadian Applications Appendix F Canadian Applications This section illustrates the connection of the 411UDAC Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter (DACT) to an FACP for Canadian Applications. The following conditions must be adhered to in order to comply with Canadian requirements. 1. Only one FACP can be connected to the 411UDAC DACT. 2. Phone lines must exit the building in separate directions. 3.
A AC Loss Reporting Delay 47 Acknowledge/System Silence 10 Alarm Verification 9, 50 Autosilence 9, 50 B Battery 65 see also Secondary Power C Cabinet 14 Dimensions 19 Knockouts 19 Channels/Inputs 11, 12 Alarm Current 11 End-of-Line Resistor 11 Loop Resistance 11 Operating Voltage 11 Operation 11 see also Input Channels Short Circuit Current 11 Computer see Service Terminal Connection 25 Controls 13 D Default Mode 53 Delay Timer 48 Dialer Runaway 9, 10 Digital Communicator 14 Downloading 63 E Earth Ground 12
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