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4.2.2 Scrolling 

Menus 

 
1.  First line of display. 
2.  Second line of display. 

3. 

[Reset] key: Initiates a manual reset of D9068P (refer to 

Section 4.3 Reset 

on page 26 for more 

information).  Clears the character selected by the cursor (refer to Figure 12 on page 

24). 

4.  [Drill] key: Advances to the next programmable feature or character position (refer to Figure 12). 
5.  [Disable] key: Returns to the previous programmable feature or character position (refer to Figure 12). 
6.  [Test] key: Enters Test Mode.  Pressing [Test] when entering a phone number, accesses three phone 

control code option. Refer to Section 5.5.4, 3-TEST on page 

40 f

or more information. 

7.  [History] key: Enters History Mode. Refer to 

Section 4.2.4 History 

on page 

25 

for more information. 

8.  [3] key: Increases DACT-PRG backlight intensity. Press and hold [* Clear] first. Then press [3] to adjust the 

intensity. 

9.  [6] key: Decreases DACT-PRG backlight intensity. Press and hold [* Clear] first, then press [6] to adjust the 

intensity. 

10.  [# Command] key: Accepts programming entries into D9068P. Press this key after every programming 

entry. 

11.  [0 Program] key: Enters the Programming Mode menu. Refer to 

Section 5 Programming 

on pa

ge 26 

for 

programming instructions. 

12.  [* Clear] key: Cancels any programming menu without making changes. Return to the message SYSTEM 

NORMAL by pressing [* Clear] until SYSTEM NORMAL appears across the first line. 

13.  [4] key: Decreases DACT-PRG sounder volume. Press and hold [* Clear] first, then press [4] to adjust the 

volume. 

14.  [1] key: Increases DACT-PRG sounder volume. Press and hold [* Clear] first, then press [1] to adjust the 

volume. 

 

 

Figure 11:  DACT-PRG Keypad 

Summary of Contents for Axis D9068

Page 1: ...www advancedco com D9068P DACT Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter D9068 Installation Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...ODULE 17 3 D9068P START UP 17 3 1 AX SERIES INTELLIGENT FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL AND D9068P POWER UP 18 3 1 1 Before Powering up 18 3 1 2 After Power up 18 3 2 D9068P QUICK START 18 4 D9068P OPERATION...

Page 3: ...RAM 41 5 5 2 1 STATUS 41 5 5 3 2 HISTORY 41 5 5 4 3 TEST 41 5 5 5 4 RESET 41 6 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING 42 6 1 ON BOARD LEDS 42 6 2 INPUT POINTS 43 6 3 TROUBLE RELAY 43 6 4 MANUAL TEST REPORT FAILUR...

Page 4: ...company might temporarily discontinue your service When possible the telephone company notifies you in advance If advanced notice is not practical you are notified as soon as possible You are informe...

Page 5: ...and central station UL Standard UL864 Install the digital alarm communicator transmitter DACT according to NFPA 72 for Commercial Fire installations Use enable and supervise both telephone lines Fail...

Page 6: ...reports are lost Alarms initiated before the power loss might reset If the alarm conditions persist when power is restored new alarms will be generated DACT time might reset to its default setting 1 2...

Page 7: ...e Selection The D9068P follows a predetermined sequence to choose between the two telephone lines It also implements the new NFPA requirements for alternating telephone lines during test reporting The...

Page 8: ...able 3 Parts List 1 D9068P Serial DACT PC board 4 DACT PC board mounting clips and screws not required for AX Series use 4 sets cable assemblies only DACT PRG cable assembly required others not requir...

Page 9: ...com 9 2 1 9 8 3 4 5 6 7 1 Mounting holes 4 6 System DACT trouble LED 2 Phone line 1 7 Heartbeat LED 3 Phone line 1 LED 8 To PL2 cable of AX SEB 4 Phone line 2 9 To PL4 cable of AX SEB 5 Phone line 2...

Page 10: ...X CTL Base Card See figure 2 Refer to Section 2 3 regarding AX SEB installation Note When utilizing the AX SEB the jumper must be set in the DACT ON position When programming the AX Series Intelligent...

Page 11: ...d is for mounting the D9068P within an E or V enclosure AX CTL 1L 2 or 4 2 1 D9068P mounting within the AX CTL 1 enclosure When mounting the D9068P in an AX Series AX CTL 1 the D9068P is mounted on to...

Page 12: ...four 4 of the Regular head screws provided install the D9068P mounting plate to the four 4 installed metal hexagon spacers R and tighten securely Utilizing the four 4 remaining Regular head screws pr...

Page 13: ...and V enclosure backbox are three 3 PC board push snap on standoffs P and one 1 screw standoff S Push the D9068P DACT module onto the three 3 push snap on standoffs Utilizing the supplied Regular head...

Page 14: ...nstall the PL2 and PL4 cables of the AX SEB prior to mounting the D9068P DACT Refer to Section 2 3 regarding AX SEB mounting and connections LINE 1 HEARTBEAT LINE 2 SYS TROUBLE A B 1 2 3 4 5 NC C NO D...

Page 15: ...end of the PL4 cable into the serial communications and power Molex connector on the D9068P DACT See figure 8 On the back of the AX SEB is a ten pin male serial connector plug the ten pin male serial...

Page 16: ...oin operated telephones If the local telephone company requests notification before you connect the D9068P to the telephone network tell them Which line you are connecting to the DACT The make model a...

Page 17: ...olex connector into the AX SEB connector labelled Keypad PL3 located on the lower right corner of the AX SEB PC board 3 D9068P Start Up This section describes the proper sequence of events pertaining...

Page 18: ...Quick Start Upon power up the D9068P will be in a trouble condition and will not function properly nor will the D9068P be supervised by the AX Series Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel until the fol...

Page 19: ...arts using Phone Number 1 on Phone Line 1 unless the line monitor shows Phone Number 1 to be bad at the start of reporting If the report fails on Phone Number 1 on Phone Line 1 the D9068P automaticall...

Page 20: ...ait When no dial tone is detected on the second try the D9068P dials again When this feature is not enabled the D9068P waits 7 sec after disconnecting and then re dials whether or not a dial tone is p...

Page 21: ...e is approximately 15 min This time varies depending on how Ack Wait time is programmed A Comm Fault Restoral Report transmits when communication restores after a communications failure 4 1 7 Programm...

Page 22: ...t Reports are sent can be set to every 6 h every 12 h every 24 h every 7 days or every 28 days For example if the test time is set to 2300 11 00 p m and the test frequency is set for every 24 h automa...

Page 23: ...age COMMUNICATOR LINE 1 TRY 1 indicates Phone Line 1 is being used on transmission attempt 1 After the report successfully transmits the DACT PRG Keypad Display updates to show COMMUNICATOR PASSED Aft...

Page 24: ...4 2 4 History on page 25 for more information 8 3 key Increases DACT PRG backlight intensity Press and hold Clear first Then press 3 to adjust the intensity 9 6 key Decreases DACT PRG backlight inten...

Page 25: ...nu Test and History have an exclusive key on the DACT PRG Keypad You select these options by pressing the corresponding key or the function key For example 3 Test is the third option so you press 3 fr...

Page 26: ...onds between the time and date the event occurred and the keys used to navigate through the history buffer Figure 17 Navigate the history buffer by pressing the following DACT PRG Keypad keys Disable...

Page 27: ...ss Reset Pressing either key resets the D9068P only when off normal conditions are present The system sends an Open Reset Report with the user ID parameter of 99 2 Exiting the Test Mode The system sen...

Page 28: ...as the date and time Once you enter the key sequence follow the procedure of the specific function you are programming When you enter the Programming Menu Level 2 you no longer need to press 0 to re...

Page 29: ...Time Submenu 3 At the Prog Time Submenu Level 3 press 1 to select 1 SYSTEM Level 4 4 Follow the keypad prompts to select system settings 5 Press to verify the setting When you enter the Programming M...

Page 30: ...1 WAIT FOR DC 2 WAIT DLY TIME 3 PROG INPUTS NOT REQUIRED FOR AX SERIES FACP SERIAL CONNECTION 4 PROG RELAY NOT REQUIRED FOR AX SERIES FACP SERIAL CONNECTION 5 PROG ACC NTS 1 ACCOUNT NUMS 2 PHONE NUMS...

Page 31: ...PHONE 2 TEXT 1 NONSUP ALRM 2 SUPVSY ALRM 3 ALRM RSTR RST 4 SUPVSY RSTR 5 TEST 6 TBL TBL RSTR 1 LINE 1 2 LINE 2 NOT REQUIRED FOR AX SERIES FACP SERIAL CONNECTION Same as Above 1 PHONE 1 ONLY 2 PHONE 2...

Page 32: ...SILENC RPT NOT AVAILABLE WITH AX SERIES FACP SERIAL CONNECTION Level 2 Programming Menu Level 3 Level 4 7 PROG DEFLTS 1 CLEAR HISTRY 2 DEFAULT ALL EE 3 DEFFLT 4 2 CDES 1 LEFT BYTE 2 RIGHT BYTE 8 SERI...

Page 33: ...ow shows 2 Enter the date and press Command to accept the entry 3 Press Clear to move to the next feature 4 Enter the time in 24 hour format and press Command to accept the entry 5 Press Clear to retu...

Page 34: ...e in 24 hour format and press Command 3 Press Clear to return to the Auto Test Submenu 3 DAYLIGHT SAV To access DAYLIGHT SAV select 0 PROGRAM 1 PROG TIME 3 DAYLIGHT SAV This option enables the automat...

Page 35: ...t setting appears in parentheses on the first line Enter the time and the press Command 3 After programming this feature press Clear to return to the Prog Timers Submenu 2 DISPLAY RATE To access DISPL...

Page 36: ...ndow shows 2 Press the number that corresponds with the account number you want to set The window shows 3 The existing number appears on the top line Access hexadecimal digits A through F by pressing...

Page 37: ...ROGRAM 5 PROG ACC NTS 3 PHONE CONTROL The following information describes the features associated with each telephone number To set telephone control 1 At the Prog Acc nts Submenu press 3 to select 3...

Page 38: ...ress the number key that corresponds to your selection The window that appears depends on your choice In this example the non supervisory alarm is selected The window shows The options on this window...

Page 39: ...he Line Control Submenu 8 At the Line Control Submenu press 3 to select 3 WAIT DIALTONE The window shows 9 The current selection precedes the colon on the second line Press the number key that corresp...

Page 40: ...the D9068P to the original factory programming configuration 1 At the Prog Defaults Submenu press 2 to select 2 DEFAULT ALL EE The window shows 2 The entry preceding the colon on the second line indic...

Page 41: ...ess 1 to select 1 TEST COMM The window shows 3 Select the appropriate line to be tested LINE 1 or LINE 2 You can also press Clear to end testing Once a line is selected a Manual Communications Test is...

Page 42: ...telephone line is causing the problem rather than the line monitor Ensure the fault message is PHONE FAULT and not COMM FAULT Set report steering for all events to Phone 1 Only if only one telephone n...

Page 43: ...report transmission is aborted A COMM FAULT message is not sent The DACT PRG Keypad emits a three beep tone and the message COMMUNICATOR FAILED appears After 2 sec the keypad display is updated to sh...

Page 44: ...is not sent The Data Lost Report goes in the History Log when it is added to the report queue 6 6 Error During Comm Test When a Manual Test is requested the D9068P verifies there is at least one good...

Page 45: ...of nodes greater than 99 will be reported as node 99 Zone reference is reported in the range 1 999 zone 1000 will be reported as zone 999 DO NOT USE ZONE 1000 If multiple alarms events occur from a n...

Page 46: ...nt Monitor Trouble UT pppp 1 373 nn zzz Restoral of Device Dirty Device Trouble Device Missing New Device NAC Module Trouble NAC Module Lost Input Module Trouble Double Address Type Change EEPROM Mode...

Page 47: ...ogram Error Config Error EEPROM Failure IA aaaa 1 307 nn 000 Program Error Config Error Restoral EEPROM Failure Restore IR aaaa 3 307 nn 000 Network Lost Node Lost Trbl System Trouble Comm Fault NT aa...

Page 48: ...tor 7 SLC Loop Overload Monitor 8 SLC Loop Volts OUT Monitor 9 SLC Loop Volts IN Monitor 10 Front Panel Inputs contact inputs on back of display 11 On board Relays 12 General Loop Driver Address 13 Ge...

Page 49: ...t SIA 300 Phone 2 Format SIA 300 Phone 1 Tone 19D 14A 10PS Phone 2 Tone 19D 14A 10PS Phone 1 Text No Phone 2 Text No Report Steering Non SUP Alarm Phone 2 Backup Supervisory Alarm Phone 2 Backup Alarm...

Page 50: ...rbl Input Rpt FD Program Formats 4 2 Rpt Codes Group 4 Trbl Input Rtrl ED Analog Servc FD Analog Rstrl ED Equip Fail FD Equip Restore ED Network Fail FD Network Restor ED Sens Bus Rpt FD Sens Bus Rstr...

Page 51: ...Report Routing The information in this appendix shows the mapping of point related and non point related events to their respective report routing group lists the priority level of each event and ide...

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