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                  Document #51073     Rev.  A   1/19/99     P/N 51073:A

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Specifications

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Specifications

AC Power - TB3

120 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.3 amps
Wire size: minimum 14 AWG (2.00 mm

2

)  with 600V insulation

Battery (lead acid only) - J3

Maximum Charging Circuit: Normal flat charge - 13.7V @ 0.6 amps
Maximum Charger Capacity: 14 Amp Hour battery

Channels/Inputs - TB2 Terminals 1 through 10

Programmable Channels 1 through 4
Power-limited circuitry
Fully supervised (monitored for opens, shorts and earth fault)
Normal Operating Voltage: 12.0 VDC (ripple = 100 mV maximum)
End-of-Line Resistor: 2.2K ohms, ½ watt (P/N 27070 UL listed)
Operation for each channel:

• Channel/Input 1, Style B (Class B) 2-wire smoke detector input and Channel/Input 3, Style B (Class B) 2-wire 

smoke detectors or waterflows or Style D (Class A) waterflow input:
Note: Connecting 2-wire detectors on Channel/Input 3 requires NFPA  Style B (Class B) only.

Alarm Current: 11 mA
Short Circuit Current: 24 mA maximum
Maximum Detector Current in Standby: 2 mA
Maximum Loop Resistance: 30 ohms
Detector Loop Current is sufficient to ensure operation of a minimum of one alarmed detector per 
zone
Standby Current: 5.17 mA (including End-of-Line Resistor)

• Channel/Input 2 and Channel/Input 4 - Style B (Class B) contact closure input:

Short Circuit Current: 4.46 mA maximum
Maximum Loop Resistance: 100 ohms
Standby Current: 2.66 mA

Refer to Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices

Notification Appliance Circuit - TB4 Terminals 1(+) & 2(-)

The 411UDAC Notification Appliance Circuit may only be used to supplement host panel NACs
Style Y (Class B) circuit
Power-limited and supervised (monitored for opens, shorts and earth fault)
W hen coding is selected, NAC output is not power-limited
Operating voltage nominal 13.8 VDC
Current for all external devices: 1.0 amp
End-of-line resistor: 2.2K ohms, ½ watt (P/N 27070)
Refer to Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices

Two Optional Form-C Relays - TB1 Terminals 1 through 6

Operating voltage nominal 12 VDC
Contact rating: 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive) or 0.5 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive)

12 VDC Resettable Power - TB4 Terminals 3(+) and 4(-)

Operating voltage nominal 12 volts

Maximum ripple voltage: 10 mV

RMS

Up to 200 mA is available for powering 4-wire smoke detectors
Power-limited and supervised circuitry.  Recommended maximum standby current is 50 mA

Notes:

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 For power supply and battery calculations, refer to Chapter 6

Summary of Contents for Fire-Watch 411UDAC

Page 1: ... Communicator Installation Programming Troubleshooting and Operating Instruction Manual One Fire Lite Place Northford CT 06472 Phone 203 484 7161 FAX 203 484 7118 P N 51073 A ECN 98 542 A Document 51073 1 19 99 Rev 1999 ...

Page 2: ...d yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the instructions in the installation operating and programming manuals These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment FACP operation and re...

Page 3: ... 14 1 9 3 Telephone Company Rights and Warnings 14 1 9 4 For Canadian Applications 15 CHAPTER 2 Installation 16 2 1 Mounting Options 16 2 2 Mounting 16 FIGURE 2 1 Transformer Mounting 16 FIGURE 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions and Knockout Locations 17 FIGURE 2 3 411UDAC Backbox 18 2 3 Operating Power 19 FIGURE 2 4 Operating Power Connections 19 FIGURE 2 5 Battery Cable Connections 20 2 4 Input Channels 21 ...

Page 4: ...Data Transfers 61 CHAPTER 6 Battery Calculations 62 TABLE 6 1 Battery Calculations 62 6 1 411UDAC Power Supply 63 TABLE 6 2 Load in Standby 63 TABLE 6 3 Load in Alarm 63 Appendix A Programming Sheets 64 A 1 Digital Communicator Options Program Sheets 64 A 2 Digital Communicator Options Program Sheet Factory Defaults 67 Appendix B Event Codes Transmission Format Programming Sheets 69 B 1 4 2 Standa...

Page 5: ...moke Detectors Single and Multiple Station UL 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 346 Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 464 Audible Signaling Appliances UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems U...

Page 6: ...mon Zone 1 B Zone 1 B Zone 2 B Zone 2 B Zone 3 B Zone 3 A Zone 3 A Zone 3 B Zone 4 B Zone 4 B Phone Line 1 Phone Line 2 Optional Relay Sockets K5 and K6 PRO 411 DACT Programmer Battery Connector AC Power Connector Earth AC Neutral AC Hot 411UDABD CDR 411ANAC CDR 411AREL CDR HIGH VOLTAGE CAUTION Transformer Jumper J8 must be installed for proper panel operation ...

Page 7: ...Model PRO 411 as well as the PK 411UD Windows 95 based remote site programming software The 411UDAC is supplied with a compact metal cabinet The digital communicator can be programmed or interrogated off site via the public switched telephone network Any IBM compatible personal computer with Windows 3 1 or greater with a 1200 baud Hayes compatible modem and Upload Download software P N PK 411UD ma...

Page 8: ... Secondary Central Station number communication fault system off normal local Program Mode entered 24 Hour normal test 24 Hour abnormal test 24 hour test message with previously reported alarm or trouble still active Individual LEDs for AC Power System Trouble System Alarm Supervisory Communication Fail Battery Trouble Earth Fault Local piezo sounder with separate and distinct sounds for the vario...

Page 9: ...ctor per zone Standby Current 5 17 mA including End of Line Resistor Channel Input 2 and Channel Input 4 Style B Class B contact closure input Short Circuit Current 4 46 mA maximum Maximum Loop Resistance 100 ohms Standby Current 2 66 mA Refer to Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices Notification Appliance Circuit TB4 Terminals 1 2 The 411UDAC Notification Appliance Circuit m...

Page 10: ... trouble activation fire supervisory activation 1 3 2 Notification Appliance Circuit One Style B NAC Notification Appliance Circuit requiring a 2 2K ohm End of Line resistor This NAC can only be used to supplement host panel NACs 1 3 3 Output Circuits Modular jacks are used to interface the primary and secondary phone lines to the public telephone network Phone lines are fully supervised at all ti...

Page 11: ...er is used to locally annunciate DACT alarms and troubles DACT troubles include input channel open circuit NAC fault phone line 1 or 2 voltage fault phone number 1 or 2 communication fault and total communication failure Separate and distinct sounds are provided for the following conditions alarm steady On trouble 1 second On and 1 second Off supervisory second On and second Off process monitor se...

Page 12: ...e Watch 411 Series DACT Programmer Model PRO 411 The PRO 411 is an optional DACT programmer which can be used to troubleshoot and program the 411UDAC as well as access the various modes of operation The PRO 411 must be ordered separately PK 411UD Upload Download Software Kit The optional PK 411UD Kit consists of the PK 411UD Upload Download software on 3 disk and the PK 411UD Program Manual The PK...

Page 13: ... Transmitted data includes fire alarm fire alarm trouble supervisory alarm AC loss and process monitoring information Specific digital communicator troubles are also transmitted 1 8 2 Real Time Clock Mode Real Time Clock Mode allows the user to change the digital alarm communicator s internal 24 hour clock Connect ing an external Programmer allows access to the various Modes of operation While the...

Page 14: ... Ringer Equivalence 0 0B 1 9 3 Telephone Company Rights and Warnings The telephone company under certain circumstances may temporarily discontinue services and or make changes in its facilities services equipment or procedures which may affect the operation of this digital communicator How ever the telephone company is required to give advance notice of such changes or interruptions If the digital...

Page 15: ...by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the sup plier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the tele communications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic...

Page 16: ...wer two holes remove the backbox from the wall and drill the lower two holes in the wall Before mounting the backbox to the wall install the supplied transformer in the backbox by sliding the bot tom transformer flange into the lower transformer mounting slot Position the hole in the top transformer flange over the transformer mounting stud Refer to Figure 2 1 for the location of the slot and stud...

Page 17: ...cm 16 625 42 228 cm 17 625 44 768 cm FIGURE 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions and Knockout Locations 5024JRBB CDR Main Circuit Board Mounting Studs Transformer Mounting Stud Ground Stud Single Transformer Mounting Slot Double Transformer Mounting Slot Knockouts Top back Top front TR 3 R Trim Ring ...

Page 18: ...Mounting 18 Document 51073 Rev A 1 19 99 P N 51073 A FIGURE 2 3 411UDAC Backbox 411ACABB CDR ...

Page 19: ...r box to TB3 of the main circuit board As per the National Electric Code use 14 AWG 2 00 mm2 or heavier gauge wire with 600V insula tion No other equipment may be connected to this circuit In addition this circuit must be provided with overcurrent protection and may not contain any power disconnect devices A separate earth ground connection must be made to ensure proper panel operation and lightni...

Page 20: ...rminal of the second battery When the panel is ready to have power applied connect the battery cable plug to connector J3 on the 411UDAC main circuit board The battery charger is current limited and capable of recharging sealed lead acid type batteries The charger shuts off when the system is in alarm Refer to the battery calculations table to determine the correct battery rating CAUTION Battery c...

Page 21: ...ng Contact ID format For example the report of general fire alarm versus pull station fire alarm or smoke detector fire alarm could not be distinguished Note that process monitoring refers to circuits which do not specifically tie into elements of the fire system as defined by NFPA codes Process monitoring circuits could be used to monitor any nonfire functions such as water tempera ture room temp...

Page 22: ...e Lite MS 9200 The 411UDAC must be programmed as a Slave Communicator programming address 64 set to 2 Fire Lite MS 9200 411UDAC Relay 2 Output DACT Trouble Channel 2 Zone 2 Channel 1 Zone 1 Channel 3 Zone 3 2 2K EOL Channel 4 2 2K EOL 4 7K EOL M300 Monitor Circuit Input SLC Loop MS 9200 Trouble Relay MS 9200 Alarm Relay MS 9200 Supervisory Relay UL listed 2 2K EOLs P N 27070 Program the 411UDAC as...

Page 23: ...programmed as DACT Trouble at the Notifier AFP 200 The 411UDAC must be programmed as a Slave Communicator programming address 64 set to 2 Notifier AFP 200 Channel 2 Zone 2 Channel 1 Zone 1 Channel 3 Zone 3 2 2K EOL Channel 4 2 2K EOL 4 7K EOL MMX 2 Monitor Circuit Input SLC Loop UL listed 2 2K EOL P N 27070 AFP 200 Trouble Relay AFP 200 Alarm Relay AFP 200 Supervisory Relay Program the 411UDAC as ...

Page 24: ...f compatible notification appliances Note The 411UDAC should only be used to supplement host panel NACs The NAC may be programmed as follows Silenceable Nonsilenceable waterflow Silence Inhibited one minute Autosilence 5 to 30 minutes FIGURE 2 8 Notification Appliance Circuit Connections Style Y Class B Notification Appliance Circuit supervised and power limited 2 2K ohms watt P N 27070 Polarized ...

Page 25: ... on fire alarm host panel trouble fire supervisory process monitoring total communication failure and DACT Refer to DACT Programming on page 34 Addresses 85 88 are used for programming relay functions and enable FIGURE 2 9 Relay Installation Relay Module Relay Socket Relay Module Stripe 411UDAB2 CDR FIGURE 2 10 Programmable Relay Note Relay connections may be power limited or nonpower limited prov...

Page 26: ... is critical that the 411UDAC be located as the first device on the incoming telephone circuit to properly function FIGURE 2 11 Wiring Phone Jacks To Premises Phone Green Wire Red Wire Red Wire Tip Ring Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip To Premises Phone Primary Lines Incoming Telco Phone Lines Secondary Lines Incoming Telco Phone Lines Note Shorting bars inside RJ31X Jack removed during male plug insert...

Page 27: ... Remove all power from the 411UDAC 2 Unlock and open the 411UDAC door 3 Connect the Programmer cable to connector J2 located in the lower right corner of the 411UDAC Note that the key on the connector must align with the slot in the J2 connector 4 Reapply power to the 411UDAC 5 Operate the Programmer by pressing the MODE key Enter the appropriate four digit code and then press the ENTER STORE key ...

Page 28: ...g 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 EARTH AC NEU AC HOT FIGURE 2 13 Typical UL Power limited Wiring Diagram AC Power Nonpower limited Circuits Power limited Circuits 411AULPW CDR Note Relay connections may be power limited or nonpower l...

Page 29: ...ating free of internal troubles the unit will dis play the following conditions All LEDs are off except the AC Power LED NAC output is off Onboard piezo sounder is off The relays are in their normal deactivated state Communicator is not transmitting to the Central Station The 411UDAC transmits system status reports to a central station if programmed to do so via the public switched telephone netwo...

Page 30: ...ctions MODE KEY Pressing the MODE key followed by a valid 4 digit numerical code and the ENTER STORE key selects one of the five modes of operation To enter Normal Mode from any other mode press the MODE key followed by 6676 and then ENTER STORE 6676 spells NORM 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 inf...

Page 31: ... of the desired address For example to view the contents of address 86 press the 8 key on the keypad 8 will appear as the first digit in the display a blank will appear in the position of the second digit and the decimal point will move one position to the right indicating that the next digit can now be entered Press the 6 key on the keypad 6 will appear as the second digit on the display and the ...

Page 32: ...lock Mode 0 001 will appear on the Programmer display The time is displayed in military time Note the position of the decimal point in the display This indicates that the first digit to be programmed is the one to the left of the decimal point To program the first hour digit press the cor responding number on the Programmer keypad and then press the ENTER STORE key For example to program 2 00 PM 1...

Page 33: ... event codes for each Central Station account The 411UDAC is shipped with the program options features already factory programmed Alternative options features may be programmed if desired If all factory default set tings are acceptable programming is complete Program Mode is entered by pressing the MODE key followed by the 4 digit program mode entry code 7764 and pressing the ENTER STORE key 7764 ...

Page 34: ...e following a 10 minute time out period Note that if the Programmer is in Troubleshoot Mode when the cable is removed the 411UDAC will revert to Normal Mode following a 20 minute time out period 3 3 1 DACT Programming Primary Central Station Phone Number 00 19 The first twenty addresses 00 19 are factory set to F 00_F to 19_F Programming is done as follows If your phone number is 484 7161 press 4 ...

Page 35: ...will cause the 411UDAC to automatically program addresses 145 228 with the factory default settings Any of the Event Code settings may be altered Consult your Central Station prior to altering the event code settings An entry of all zeros for any event code will cause the communicator to NOT transmit the report Note that default event codes for process monitoring are zeroes preventing the transmis...

Page 36: ...02 163 165 Primary Input Channel 3 Fault Event Code 380 003 166 168 Primary Input Channel 4 Fault Event Code 380 004 169 171 Primary AC Voltage Fault Event Code 301 000 172 174 Primary Earth Fault Event Code 310 000 175 177 Primary Low Battery Fault Event Code 302 000 178 180 Primary No Battery Fault Event Code 311 000 181 183 Primary Phone Line 1 Voltage Fault Event Code 351 000 184 186 Primary P...

Page 37: ...umber 1 Communication Fault Event Code 6A 177 178 Primary Phone Number 2 Communication Fault Event Code 6B 179 180 Primary System Off Normal Fault Event Code 6F 181 182 Primary Input Channel 1 Active Restore Code E1 183 184 Primary Input Channel 2 Active Restore Code E2 185 186 Primary Input Channel 3 Active Restore Code E3 187 188 Primary Input Channel 4 Active Restore Code E4 189 190 Primary Inp...

Page 38: ...Fault Event Code 6 159 Primary NAC Fault Event Code 6 160 Primary Phone Number 1 Communication Fault Event Code 6 161 Primary Phone Number 2 Communication Fault Event Code 6 162 Primary System Off Normal Fault Code 6 163 Primary Input Channel 1 Active Restore Code E 164 Primary Input Channel 2 Active Restore Code E 165 Primary Input Channel 3 Active Restore Code E 166 Primary Input Channel 4 Activ...

Page 39: ...ctory default entry of 0 If other test report times are needed enter 1 12 hour 2 8 hour or 3 6 hour Secondary Central Station Phone Number 30 49 Addresses 30 49 are factory set to F 30_F to 49_F Programming is typically done as follows If your phone number is 484 7161 press 4 The display will read 30_4 Press ENTER STORE to save the entry to memory and increment to the next address 31_F Enter the r...

Page 40: ...sses 229 312 with the factory default settings Any of the Event Code settings may be altered Consult your Central Station prior to altering the event code settings An entry of all zeros for any event code will cause the communicator to NOT transmit the report Transmission of reports to either or both Central Station phone numbers may be disabled Refer to Central Station Communications on page 52 f...

Page 41: ...t Channel 3 Fault Event Code 380 003 250 252 Secondary Input Channel 4 Fault Event Code 380 004 253 255 Secondary AC Voltage Fault Event Code 301 000 256 258 Secondary Earth Fault Event Code 310 000 259 261 Secondary Low Battery Fault Event Code 302 000 262 264 Secondary No Battery Fault Event Code 311 000 265 267 Secondary Phone Line 1 Voltage Fault Event Code 351 000 268 270 Secondary Phone Line...

Page 42: ... Communication Fault Event Code 6A 261 262 Secondary Phone Number 2 Communication Fault Event Code 6B 263 264 Secondary System Off Normal Fault Event Code 6F 265 266 Secondary Input Channel 1 Active Restore Code E1 267 268 Secondary Input Channel 2 Active Restore Code E2 269 270 Secondary Input Channel 3 Active Restore Code E3 271 272 Secondary Input Channel 4 Active Restore Code E4 273 274 Second...

Page 43: ... Code 6 243 Secondary NAC Fault Event Code 6 244 Secondary Phone Number 1 Communication Fault Event Code 6 245 Secondary Phone Number 2 Communication Fault Event Code 6 246 Secondary System Off Normal Fault Code 6 247 Secondary Input Channel 1 Active Restore Code E 248 Secondary Input Channel 2 Active Restore Code E 249 Secondary Input Channel 3 Active Restore Code E 250 Secondary Input Channel 4 ...

Page 44: ...urs E 22 hours F 23 hours Note UL requires a minimum of 6 hours delay Backup Reporting 61 Leaving address 61 at 0 means that reports will be transmitted to the secondary Central Station phone number only if attempts to communicate to the primary Central Station phone number are unsuccessful Programming a 1 causes all reports to be transmitted to both the primary and secondary Central Station phone...

Page 45: ...imer may be pro grammed 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 A delay therefore cannot be selected for inputs programmed for these fire applications If the input is set for a waterflow function the delay timer will also delay activation of the relay piezo sounder and LEDs Input Channel ...

Page 46: ...Break ratio is factory set to 0 which is 67 33 ratio but may be changed to 1 which is 62 38 ratio Output Relay 1 Enable 85 The factory default setting for Output Relay 1 is 0 for disabled Enter 1 to enable the relay requires optional 411RK Relay Kit Output Relay 1 Function Selections 86 The Output Relay can be programmed to activate for any one of nine conditions The factory default for address 86...

Page 47: ...for 5 minute autosilence 2 for 10 minutes 3 for 15 minutes 4 for 20 minutes 5 for 25 minutes 6 for 30 minutes The factory default is 0 for no autosilence Restoral Method 94 Note Restoral Method refers to the communication of Restoral Events to a Central Station It has no effect on the actual input circuit restoral itself Typical Restoral Method 0 entry programs the panel to transmit each input cir...

Page 48: ...d to supplement host panel NACs 1 Latching input circuits will never restore in Stand alone Mode until the Reset Switch is pressed If both an Autoresettable input circuit and a Latching input circuit are activated and subsequently cleared only the Autoresettable input circuit will restore but no transmission will occur to the Central Station since there is still an input circuit active the Latchin...

Page 49: ... answering incoming calls FAX Answer Machine Primary Phone Line 123 This entry is used when the primary phone line is being shared with a FAX answering machine or other device Factory default is 0 for no sharing of the primary phone line An entry of 1 indicates that another device is shar ing the primary phone line The communicator will wait for three consecutive calls from the Service Terminal sp...

Page 50: ...ard activity for a period of 20 minutes will cause the panel to return to Normal Mode To access the Troubleshoot Mode press the MODE key followed by the digits 8768 and then the ENTER STORE key 8768 spells TROU on a Touch Tone phone Once in this mode the 411UDAC will continue to communicate any events not yet acknowledged at a central station prior to entering Troubleshoot Mode The UP arrow DOWN a...

Page 51: ...g Pressing C for touchtone dialing or D for rotary dialing followed by ENTER STORE causes seizure of the Primary phone line After a delay of three seconds the 411UDAC goes off hook to acquire a dial tone The Programmer keypad may be used as a telephone touchpad for number dialing Once the first digit is pressed the display will move the C or D character one position to the left while placing the d...

Page 52: ...eported to a central station over the remaining good phone line The digital communicator comes with line seizure capability provided for both the primary and secondary telephone line interfaces Any time that the DACT needs to make a call to a central station line seizure will disconnect any local premises phones sharing the same telephone line All transmissions to central stations will be sent ove...

Page 53: ...9 Format 1 A C Format B D Report 3 1 4 1 Standard 4 1 Express 3 1 4 1 Expanded 4 2 Standard 4 2 Express 4 2 Expanded Fire Alarm SSS S FA SSS S FA FAFAFA FA 2 SSSS FAFA2 SSSS FAZ Fire Alarm Restore SSS S RFA SSS S RFA RFARFARFA RFA 2 SSSS RFARFA2 SSSS RFAZ Channel Input Trouble Channel Input Open SSS S TZ SSS S TZ TZTZTZ TZ Z SSSS TZTZ2 SSSS TZZ Channel Input Trouble Restore SSS S RTZ SSS S RTZ RTZ...

Page 54: ...ervisory Condition 2nd digit RV Fire Supervisory Condition Restore 1st digit RV2 Fire Supervisory Condition Restore 2nd digit X Test Report 1st digit X2 Test Report 2nd digit Y Trouble corresponding to the following 1 Not Used 2 Not Used 3 Not Used 4 Telco Primary Line Fault 5 Telco Secondary Line Fault 6 Not Used 7 Not Used 8 Not Used 9 Not Used A Communication Failure Primary Number B Communicat...

Page 55: ... 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 Process Monitoring Alarm 5 Restoral Reports Fire Alarm Fire Supervisory Host Panel Trouble AC Channel Input fault Telephone line Communication System Off Normal Process Monitoring restored...

Page 56: ... printed out in the report as an E for New Event or R for New Restore 3 GG Group Number is fixed at 00 and cannot be changed 4 CCC Channel Input Number is transmitted as 001 for Channel Input 1 002 for Channel Input 2 003 for Channel Input 3 004 for Channel Input 4 Ademco Contact ID Reporting Structure A typical printout from a Central Station receiver such as the Ademco 685 of alarm and trouble r...

Page 57: ...t Rev 1 4 software and Rev C line card at Rev 1 5 software 8 Model 2 only 9 Version 1 62 software TABLE 4 3 Compatible UL Listed Receivers Format Addresses 20 and 50 Ademco 685 1 Silent Knight 9000 2 ITI CS 4000 3 FBI CP220FB Osborne Hoffman Models 1 2 Radionics 6000 6500 5 Sescoa 3000R 7 Surguard MLR 2 9 0 4 1 Ademco Express 1 4 2 Ademco Express 8 2 3 1 Standard 1800 2300 4 5 6 3 3 1 Expanded 180...

Page 58: ...s not verified the communicator will terminate the request immediately In order to contact the communicator the following must be true The digital communicator may be in any mode of operation including Normal Program Real Time Clock Troubleshoot or Lamp Test Downloading is not possible if the communicator is active during Central Station communications or while testing the phone lines while in Tro...

Page 59: ... immediately terminates down loading processes the trouble or alarm locally and transmits the information to the Central Station s 5 1 1 Security Features Remote site upload and download with the 411UDAC have been carefully designed to include key security features to ensure proper functionality The key features are listed and explained below Secret Code Verification A secret code is stored in the...

Page 60: ...lback 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 Call the Central Station s and transmit a request for upload download message if programmed to do so If this message is accepted the communicator ...

Page 61: ...ed to do so If this message is accepted the communicator will proceed to the next step 8 Return call to the Service Terminal 9 Verify secret code 10 Verify product type 11 Begin downloading 12 Upon completion of download call the Central Station s back and report a successful download or failed upload download status if programmed to do so Unlike most competitive products during the uploading proc...

Page 62: ...FPA 72 for Auxiliary and Remote Station systems require 60 hours of standby 14 Amp Hours 2 Two 12 VDC 7 Amp Hour batteries wired in parallel can be located in the backbox to provide 14 Amp Hours of backup refer to Figure 2 5 on page 20 for battery cable connections TABLE 6 1 Battery Calculations Standby Load Current in amps from Table 6 2 X Required Standby Time in Hours 24 or 60 Hours __________ ...

Page 63: ...2 Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for 4 wire smoke detector current 3 Maximum available current for notification appliances is 1 0 amp 4 Maximum available current from resettable output is 0 200 amps 5 Total system current cannot exceed 1 6 amps 6 For Remote Station applications total standby current must not exceed 193 mA TABLE 6 2 Load in Standby Device Type of Devices Current amps To...

Page 64: ...for 9 hours 5 for 10 hours 6 for 11 hours 7 for 15 hours 8 for 16 hours 9 for 17 hours A for 18 hours B for 19 hours C for 20 hours D for 21 hours E for 22 hours F for 23 hours 61 Backup Reporting Enter 0 to report to Secondary phone number as backup only 1 to report to both Primary and Secondary phone number for all reports messages 2 reports go to first available receiver 62 Reserved for Future ...

Page 65: ...86 Output Relay 1 Function Enter 0 for relay to activate on alarm 1 future use 2 for supervisory 3 for supervisory autoresettable 4 for process monitoring 5 for process monitoring autoresettable 6 for host panel trou ble 7 for DACT trouble 8 for total communication failure requires optional 411RK Relay Kit 87 Output Relay 2 enable Enter 0 to enable Relay 2 1 to disable relay requires optional 411R...

Page 66: ...ctory default is 03 123 FAX Answer Machine Primary Phone Line Enter 0 for no sharing of phone line 1 for sharing 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 Addresses 124 to 143 store the Service Terminal 2 Phone Number Valid entries are 0 9 and A E F designates the end of the phone number 144 Upload Download Backup Reporting Enter 0 for Upload Download reports ...

Page 67: ...dary Number Test Time Interval 0 for 24 hours 60 AC Loss Reporting Delay 0 for no delay 61 Backup Reporting 0 to report to Secondary Central Station phone number as backup only 62 Reserved for Future Use 63 Trouble Reminder 0 disables Trouble Reminder 64 Operational Mode Select 0 enables stand alone mode disables communication to Central Station 65 Input Channel 1 Function Selection 0 for fire ala...

Page 68: ...Call Limit Dialer Runaway Prevention Feature 0 for disabled feature 97 98 99 100 Future Use 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Addresses 101 to 120 store the Service Terminal 1 Phone Number Valid entries are 0 9 and A E F designates the end of the phone number 121 122 Ring Count on Primary Phone Line 03 for number of rings before answering call 123 FAX ...

Page 69: ...4 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 B 2 4 2 Standard 4 2 Express Formats Secondary Central Station 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258...

Page 70: ...24 225 226 227 228 B 4 4 2 Standard 4 2 Express Formats Secondary Central Station 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 30...

Page 71: ...49 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 B 7 All 3 1 All 4 1 and 4 2 Expanded Formats for Primary Central Station Factory Defaults 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 B 8 All 3 1 All 4 1 and 4 2 Expanded Formats for Second...

Page 72: ...70 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 B 10 Ademco Contact ID Format Secondary Central Station 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 2...

Page 73: ...216 B 12 Ademco Contact ID Format Secondary Central Station Factory Defaults 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 8 0 3 8 0...

Page 74: ...ar Alarm FIRE Near Alarm Panic Alarms 120 120 Panic Alarm PANIC Panic 121 Duress PANIC Duress 122 Silent PANIC Silent Panic 123 Audible PANIC Audible Panic Burglar Alarms 130 130 Burglary BURG Burglary 131 Perimeter BURG Perimeter 132 Interior BURG Interior 133 24 Hour BURG 24 Hour 134 Entry Exit BURG Entry Exit 135 Day Night BURG Day Night 136 Outdoor BURG Outdoor 137 Tamper BURG Tamper 138 Near ...

Page 75: ...ater Pressure 202 Lox CO2 SUPER Low CO2 203 Gate valve sensor SUPER Gate Valve 204 Low water level SUPER Low Water Level 205 Pump activated SUPER Pump Activation 206 Pump failure SUPER Pump Failure System Troubles 300 and 310 300 System trouble TROUBLE System Trouble 301 AC loss TROUBLE AC Power 302 Low system battery TROUBLE System Low Battery 303 RAM checksum bad TROUBLE Bad RAM Checksum Restore...

Page 76: ...UBLE Sensor Trouble 381 Loss of supervision RF TROUBLE RF Sensor Supervision 382 Loss of supervision RPM TROUBLE RPM Sensor Supervision 383 Sensor tamper TROUBLE Sensor Tamper 384 RF transmitter low battery TROUBLE RF Sensor Batt Open Close 400 400 Open Close OPENING CLOSING 401 Open Close by user OPENING User CLOSING User 402 Group Open Close OPENING Group User CLOSING Group User 403 Automatic Op...

Page 77: ... DISABLE Dialer Disable 552 Radio transmitter disabled DISABLE Radio Disable Bypasses 570 570 Zone bypass BYPASS Zone Bypass 571 Fire bypass BYPASS Fire Bypass 572 24 Hour zone bypass BYPASS 24 Hour Bypass 573 Burglar bypass BYPASS Burg Bypass 574 Group bypass BYPASS Group Bypass Test Misc 600 601 Manual trigger test TEST Manually Triggered Restore not applicable 602 Periodic test report TEST Peri...

Page 78: ...Ademco Contact ID Input Circuit Functions Active Restore Active Restore Active and Restore Sensor 2 Wire Smoke 1x Ex 1 E 111 00x Pull Station 1x Ex 1 E 115 00x Contact Closure 1x Ex 1 E 110 00x Host Control Panel Trouble FF Ex F E 373 00x Latching Supervisory 8x Ex 8 E 200 00x Autoresettable Supervisory 8x Ex 8 E 200 00x Silenceable Waterflow 1x Ex 1 E 113 00x Nonsilenceable Waterflow 1x Ex 1 E 11...

Page 79: ...eal 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 8768 TROU Allows display of status for all circuits Fire protection is off during Troubleshoot Mode ...

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Page 81: ...ing Voltage 9 Style Y 9 O Operating Power connections 19 Primary 19 Secondary 20 see also Battery Operational Modes Default Mode 13 50 Normal Mode 13 29 Program Mode 13 33 Real Time Clock Mode 13 32 Troubleshoot Mode 13 50 Output Circuits 24 battery charger 10 resettable power 10 telephone circuits 10 see also Telephone Circuits P Panel Configuration Nonlatching Slave Panel Communicator 13 Test Mo...

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