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DACT-E3 Product Installation Document —

 P/N 9000-0581:J6  12/16/2019

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4.4  Telephone Requirements

The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that 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. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not 

exceed five. To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the 

Telephone Company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area.

Code

Event 

Comments

927 

DACT Report Time out 

928 

DACT Account 2 Fault 

929 

DACT Line 1 Fault 

930 

DACT Line 2 Fault 

931 

INI Communication Fault 

932 

INI Node Number Fault 

Issued if node address DIP switches do not match the node number in the node’s 

configuration. 

933 

Net Port 1 

934 

Net Port 2 

935

Fan Restart

936

User 1

937

User 2

938

User 3

939

User 4

940

User 5

941

Node 0

942

Reserved

943

Releasing Zone 1

944

Releasing Zone 2

945 

Releasing Zone 3

946

Releasing Zone 4

947

Releasing Zone 5

948

Releasing Zone 6

949

Releasing Zone 7

950

Releasing Zone 8

951 - 981  Cross Zone 1 - 31 

Cross Zone 31 (981) is used to report Group Cross Zone Events.

982 

Node Missing 

Any Node Missing Trouble, does not indicate a specific node

983

Node Extra

Any Node Extra Trouble does not indicate a specific node

984

LCD Display Fault

Any LCD Display Fault (LCD-E3, LCD-7100 or LCD-SLP) (does not indicate a specific 

display

985

Any ASM-16 or ANU-48

Does not indicate a specific ASM-16 or ANU-48

986

Any non-SLC Event

Any non-SLC Event that is not otherwise listed in the Table.

987-990

Reserved

991 

Test with exception 

Automatic DACT test OK, but Trouble, or Off-Normal condition present in the system.   

992 - 999  Reserved 

DC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 0.5B   •

AC Ringer Equivalence Number = 1.3  •

Complies with FCC Part 8   

NOTE: Communication Line Test Requirement:

To comply with UL 864 10th Edition, the System self-tests the communication line between the communicator and the 

receiver, 4-24 DACT Test Time Settings per day.

Table 4.3.1  Non-SLC Device Events Reporting Codes  (Continued)

Summary of Contents for DACT-E3

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Page 2: ...e to be indoors only in dry locations protected from rain water and rapid changes in temperature that could cause condensation Equipment must be securely mounted on rigid permanent walls Operating temperature shall not exceed the range of 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Operating humidity shall not exceed 93 non condensing at 90 F 32 C There should be adequate space around the installation to allow easy acc...

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Page 4: ...the ILI MB E3 ILI95 MB E3 as shown in Location 1 of Figure 2 3 1 1 1 2 Align and place the DACT E3 on the left side and above the ILI MB E3 ILI95 MB E3 3 Insert and secure four screws 4 40 x 1 4 into the four standoffs as shown in Location 2 of Figure 2 3 1 1 1 Figure 2 3 1 1 1 illustrates the DACT E3 installed to the Cabinet C E3 INCC CAB C plate Figure 2 3 1 1 1 DACT E3 Circuit Board Installed t...

Page 5: ...3 3 To mount the DACT E3 to the SLP E3 insert and secure four screws 4 40 x 1 4 into the four standoffs as shown in Location 2 of Figure 2 3 1 2 1 Figure 2 3 1 2 1 DACT E3 to S3 Mounting Plate Installation Figure 2 3 1 2 2 illustrates the DACT E3 installed in the SLP BB cabinet Figure 2 3 1 2 2 DACT E3 Installed in the SLP BB Cabinet SLC PM SLC95 PM SLC PM SLC95 PM DACT E3 SLP E3 S TA N D O FF M F...

Page 6: ...evices TB1 4 COM B OUT COM B OUT to other devices TB1 5 24 V IN 24 VDC from PM 9 PM 9G TB4 1 TB4 3 TB4 5 or SLP E3 TB2 3 TB1 6 GND GND from PM 9 PM 9G TB4 2 TB4 4 TB4 6 or SLP E3 TB2 4 TB2 1 T1 Tip Line 1 Tip IN from street Non power limited TB2 2 T1 Ring Line 1 Ring IN from street Non power limited TB2 3 P1 Tip Line 1 Tip OUT to phone Non power limited TB2 4 P1 Ring Line 1 Ring OUT to phone Non p...

Page 7: ...ED3 STANDBY LINE2 STATUS LINE1 STATUS DACT E3 MUST BE THE FIRST DEVICE TO THE TELCO LINES IMPORTANT FROM ILI MB E3 OR ILI95 MB E3 TB3 1 OR FROM SLP E3 TB3 1 FROM ILI MB E3 OR ILI95 MB E3 TB3 2 OR FROM SLP E3 TB3 2 RS485 COM A OUT TO NEXT DEVICE RS485 COM B OUT TO NEXT DEVICE FROM ILI MB E3 OR ILI95 MB E3 TB3 6 OR FROM SLP E3 TB2 3 FROM ILI MB E3 OR ILI95 MB E3 TB3 7 OR FROM SLP E3 TB2 4 TELCO LINE...

Page 8: ... and off hook status to phone lines Listen for dial tone 440 Hz tone typical in most networks Dialing the Central Station phone number Programmable ACK and Kiss off Tone Discern proper Central Station ACK and Kiss off tone Transmits data Transmit data to the Central Station Data verification Verify that data has been accepted by the Central Station Phone line options Hang up and release phone line...

Page 9: ...G GGT 8 T 8 Disable Restored FU GGT 3 571 0G GGT 7 T 7 Disable Waterflow AMM PID SB GGT 1 570 0G GGT 8 T 8 Disable Restored Waterflow AMM PID SU GGT 3 570 0G GGT 7 T 7 Disable Special AMM PID UB GGT 1 570 0G GGT 8 T 8 Disable Restored Special AMM PID UU GGT 3 570 0G GGT 7 T 7 AC Fail AT 0 1 301 0G 000 80 8 AC Fail Restored AR 0 3 301 0G 000 70 7 Phone Line 1 Fault LT 1 1 351 0G 000 81 8 Phone Line...

Page 10: ... Device Non latching 4 Supervisory Device Latching 5 Waterflow Non silenceable 6 Smoke Alarm 7 Non reporting Device 8 Multi level Device 9 CO Gas Alarm Device Note Special AMM PIDs include the following functions Reset Switch Silence Switch Drill Switch Alarm Acknowledge Switch Trouble Acknowledge Switch NOTE To use the Custom DACT Reporting Feature all ILI MB E3 ILI S E3 and SLP E3 nodes on the n...

Page 11: ...FB UUU 1 571 NN UUU 8 U 8 Disable Restored FU UUU 3 571 NN UUU 7 U 7 Disable Waterflow AMM SB UUU 1 570 NN UUU 8 U 8 Disable Restored Waterflow AMM PID SU UUU 3 570 NN UUU 7 U 7 Disable Special AMM PID UB UUU 1 570 NN UUU 8 U 8 Disable Restored Special AMM PID UU UUU 3 570 NN UUU 7 U 7 AC Fail AT 0 1 301 NN UUU 80 8 AC Fail Restored AR 0 3 301 NN UUU 70 7 Phone Line 1 Fault LT 1 1 351 NN UUU 81 8 ...

Page 12: ...INI 7100 INI VGC INI VGX INI VGE and NGA nodes Note 5 The DACT E3 reports the node number and 000 as the UUU digits if an event occurs on an SLC device that does not have a user configured code assigned to it and the system is configured to report custom DACT codes Note 6 ZZZ indicates the Releasing Zone affected It ranges from 943 to 950 representing Releasing Zones 1 8 Note 7 When Z is used for ...

Page 13: ...easing Zone 1 944 Releasing Zone 2 945 Releasing Zone 3 946 Releasing Zone 4 947 Releasing Zone 5 948 Releasing Zone 6 949 Releasing Zone 7 950 Releasing Zone 8 951 981 Cross Zone 1 31 Cross Zone 31 981 is used to report Group Cross Zone Events 982 Node Missing Any Node Missing Trouble does not indicate a specific node 983 Node Extra Any Node Extra Trouble does not indicate a specific node 984 LCD...

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