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Document #50066 Rev.D2 12/03/02 P/N 50066:D2
Coding Notification Appliance Circuit #2 (76)
Coding of Notification Appliance Circuit #2 can be programmed by selecting '1' for March Time (120 ppm), '2' for
California (10 seconds On, 5 seconds Off) or '3' for Temporal (½ second On, ½ second Off, ½ second On, ½ second
Off, ½ second On, 1½ second Off). The factory default setting is '0' for steady (no coding).
Trouble Reminder (77)
The factory default setting of '0' disables the trouble reminder feature. Selecting '1' will cause a reminding beep (after
the Silence switch is pressed) every 15 seconds during an alarm and every two minutes during a trouble condition.
The beeps from the on-board piezo sounder will occur until the alarm or fault is cleared.
Annunciator Supervision (78)
The factory default setting is '0' for no annunciator present. Set address 78 to '1' if an annunciator is present.
Backup Reporting (79)
Leaving address 79 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 the secondary Central Station phone number.
Touchtone/Rotary Select (80)
A '0' programmed in this address by the factory triggers Touchtone dialing over both phone lines. Select '1' for rotary
dialing.
Make/Break Ratio (81)
Use this address only if you have chosen '1' for address 80. The make/break ratio is factory set to '0' which is 67/33,
but may be changed to '1' which is a 62/38 ratio.
Programming Event Codes (82-313)
The type of reports and 'event codes' that are sent to the Central Station are in the preceding Tables. The selections
made for the Primary Central Station Number Communication Format (address 16) and the Secondary Central Sta-
tion Number Communication Format (address 42) automatically program addresses 82-313 with factory default
selections.
Any of the event codes may be changed.
Consult your Central Station prior to altering the event codes
. Entering an
event code of '0' will cause the communicator to
not
transmit the report. For the 3+1, 4+1 and 4+2 Express formats or
the 4+2 Expanded format, enter a single zero. For the 4+2 Standard or 4+2 Express formats enter two zeros. Trans-
mission of reports to
either or both
Central Station phone numbers may be disabled.
Note the special 'system abnormal test report' event code. This report was added per new UL DACT requirements.
This report is generated in place of the normal test report when an alarm and/or trouble condition exists at the time
the test report is due to be sent.
Programming the Real-Time Clock
Entering an address greater than 313 will cause a display of the current time. On initial power-up, the clock will start
running from the factory setting of 00:01 (military time). The far left digit will be flashing, indicating that this is the
first digit to be programmed.
Hours/Minutes Setting
Select a digit then press the
[ENTER/STORE]
key. The digit 2nd from the left will start flashing. Select a digit
then press the
[ENTER/STORE]
key. The hours setting is complete. With the digit 2nd from the right flashing,
select a digit then press the
[ENTER/STORE]
key. The digit on the far right will start flashing. Select a digit
then press the
[ENTER/STORE]
key. The minutes setting is complete. Once the last digit corresponding to the
minutes is entered, the display will show the contents of address '00'. Note that if an invalid digit is selected (i.e.
3 or higher for the first digit) the FACP piezo will beep and the digit will continue to blink until a valid entry is
made.
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