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Programming—IFC-1010/2020 Programming
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The UDACT cannot be used in systems (without written approval from
the Authority Having Jurisdiction [AHJ]) containing an AVPS-24,
APS-6R, AA-30/AA-30E, AA-120, AA-120E, or XP Transponder,
since a primary power failure signal transmission will not be delayed
as required for this application.
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When using the UDACT in a system with a NIB-96, use care to ensure
that the EIA-485 addresses selected do not overlap with those of the
NIB-96.
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When a UDACT is programmed into the system, both the red and
yellow LEDs illuminate on an annunciator point mapped to a
supervisory input during the presence of a supervisory signal for that
point.
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Off-premises transmission of security alarms using the UDACT must
be made by mapping input points with the Software Type ID SACM
and SEQM to annunciator points within the range of the UDACT.
Use of other security Type IDs for this purpose results in simultaneous
transmission of a trouble signal.
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Multiple UDACT usage per IFC-1010/2020 system is not permitted.
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Figure 28: Key Sequence to Enable/Disable System
Parameters
This option allows the programmer to enable/disable additional system
parameters such as the day/night sensitivity of detectors or rapid polling.
For a full description of these functions, see the
Glossary Technical
Bulletin (LIT-448700)
in the
IFC-1010/2020 Technical Manual.
Additional
System
Parameters