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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION & OPERATION

The Mircom Digital Communicator is configured by connecting the CFG-100 Configuration Tool to P4 of the DACT-100A or
UDACT-100A Main Board. Once connected, if no text appears immediately on the LCD screen, hit any key on the numeric
keypad.

The UDACT  product supports two levels of restricted access to the Configuration Mode  which allows for parameter
configuration and control of operation. Each level is associated with a separate Passcode (up to 8-digit numeric code) and may
be individually modified. Once a user gains access to the Configuration Mode, they are presented with a menu of selections
according to the level of access granted. The 

factory default

  Passcodes are:

Level I

- OPERATOR 

 

“11111111” 

Level II

- INSTALLER 

“22222222”  

    

A Restore-to-Factory-Defaults can be initiated from the CFG-100 

without having to first access program mode,

 by using the

special Passcode ...

Restore-to-Factory-Defaults

“12345678”     (Do Not use this passcode as a Level I or Level II passcode)

NOTE: When reviewing the configuration (account numbers, etc.) DO NOT hit the # key, use the * key to exit.  Hitting the # key
when reviewing the configuration will delete the existing data.  This “deleting” feature is required when entries need to be
removed; example 1-800 number changed to a local number.

Items accessible to Level(s) I and II

ITEM

Number

Access
Level

Menu Category

Menu Label

Description

00

I, II

Access Control

Logout of DACT/UDACT

Exit from PROGRAM mode on LCD/Keypad.

01

I, II

Access Control

About DACT/UDACT

Display copyright (company and date) and firmware version
information on LCD.

02

I, II

Access Control

Change Passcode

Support modification to specific passcode associated with
individual level (I=OPERATOR and II=INSTALLER).

10

I, II

Event Logging

Flush all events

Terminate any in-progress event reporting.
Remove “report pending” trigger (i.e. cancel attempts to report
queued events) and
Force event queue (FIFO) to empty state (i.e. erase any queued
event history).

11

I, II

Event Logging 

Send Test-Report

Immediately initiate test-report generated to Account #1.

12

I, II

Event Logging

Abort-Reporting

Terminate any in-progress event reporting.
Remove “report pending” trigger (i.e. cancel attempts to report

queued events).

NOTE: Unreported events are still resident within FIFO. Any
future events logged will restart attempts at reporting ALL
queued (unreported) event items. This action will also  add a
“Line (x) Trouble” event to the event queue.

13

I, II

Event Logging 

AC-Power Loss (delay)

Default is 6 Hours

Specify an (optional) delay time (in hours), from 00 (no delay) to
20 (maximum delay). A report of the “AC-Power Loss” event will
be delayed by this value, and then only sent after the period has
expired with the signal still present. A “restoral” event of this
signal will be reported immediately, but only if a prior “off-
normal” event was successfully reported earlier. 

14

II

Zone Mapping

View

View zone mapping.  UDACT ONLY

15

II

Zone Mapping 

Edit Mapping

Edit zone mapping.  UDACT ONLY

16

II

Zone Mapping

Mapping Enable

1=DISABLE (default), 2= ENABLE      UDACT ONLY               

20

I, II

RTC
Parameters

Set System DATE

Assign local DATE (dd/mm/yy) to UDACT Real-Time-Clock
device. The Year field will be presented in 4-digit format on LCD
status line, with automatic 20/21 century adjustment for Y2K
compliance.

21

I, II

RTC
Parameters

Set System TIME

Assign local TIME (ss/mm/hh) to DACT/UDACT Real-Time-
Clock device. The Hour field will be presented in 24-hour
(military) format on LCD status line.

22

I, II

RTC
Parameters

Auto-Report Time

Assign time (mm/hh) for DACT/UDACT to perform periodic (24
hr intervals) Test-report generation to monitoring station.  Must
set real time clock (Item 21) to ensure 24 hr test will initialize.

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Summary of Contents for CFG-100

Page 1: ...ecifications contained in this manual are subject to change without prior notice by the manufacturer CFG 100 Configuration Tool CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 2001 by Mircom Technologies Limited P...

Page 2: ...nt Logging Flush all events Terminate any in progress event reporting Remove report pending trigger i e cancel attempts to report queued events and Force event queue FIFO to empty state i e erase any...

Page 3: ...unt 1 Choose which Account 1 or 2 will be the first to be attempted to be reached by the DACT UDACT when a TROUBLE event is to be reported See ITEM 50 for a description of the DACT UDACT report attemp...

Page 4: ...If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltag...

Page 5: ...appliances may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible notification appliances however loud may no...

Page 6: ...allation environment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance damage arising out of any other abus...

Page 7: ...rged for each replacement unit WARNING Mircom Technologies Ltd recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to...

Page 8: ...Tel 905 660 4655 Fax 905 660 4113 Mircom 2006 Printed in Canada Subject to change without prior notice www mircom com Advanced Life Safety Solutions U S A 60 Industrial Parkway PMB 278 Cheektowaga NY...

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