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Items accessible to Level  II only

ITEM

Number

Access
Level

Menu Category

Menu Label

Description

30

II

Account (#1)

Account ID #1

Assign 4-6 numeric Account ID to be identified with Account #1
monitoring station receiver. 

31

II

Account (#1)

Dial-Prefix #1

(OPTIONAL) Set up-to-8-digits to be first dialed by DACT/UDACT
when attempting to call Account #1 monitoring station receiver.

32

II

Account (#1)

Local Number #1

Set up-to-8-digits to be dialed (after Dial-Prefix #1 digits) by
DACT/UDACT when attempting to call Account #1 monitoring
station receiver.

33

II

Account (#1)

Report Format #1
Default Contact ID

Choose report format (Contact ID or SIA) to be generated by DACT/
UDACT when reporting with Account #1 monitoring station receiver.

40

II

Account (#2)

Account ID #2

Assign 4-6 numeric Account ID to be identified with Account #1
monitoring station receiver

41

II

Account (#2)

Dial-Prefix #2

(OPTIONAL) Set up-to-8-digits to be first dialed by DACT/UDACT
when attempting to call Account #2 monitoring station receiver.

42

II

Account (#2)

Local Number #2

Set up-to-8-digits to be dialed (after Dial-Prefix #2 digits) by DACT/
UDACT when attempting to call Account #2 monitoring station
receiver.

43

II

Account (#2)

Report Format #2
Default Contact ID

Choose report format (Contact ID or SIA) to be generated by DACT/
UDACT when reporting with Account #2 monitoring station receiver.

50

II

Report Priority

<ALARM> Events

Default is Account 1

Choose which Account # (1 or 2) will be the 

first

 to be 

attempted

 to

be reached by the DACT/UDACT, when an ALARM event is to be
reported. This is designated as the “primary

 account and the other

will become the “secondary”. If the DACT/UDACT cannot report to
the primary, it will then 

attempt

 to report to the secondary. This cycle

will 

normally

 continue until the event is eventually sent or the

<MAXIMUM Attempts> has been achieved.

51

II

Report Priority

<TROUBLE> Events
Default is Account 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-attempt operation).

52

II

Report Priority

<SUPVSRY> Events
Default is Account 1

Choose which Account # (1 or 2) will be the 

first

 to be 

attempted

 to

be reached by the DACT/UDACT, when a SUPERVISORY event is
to be reported. (See ITEM 50 for a description of the DACT/UDACT
report-attempt operation).

53

II

Event Logging

Ignore <SUPVSRY>
Events 
Default is Non-
Addressable Panel

This selection allows the overriding of the “normal’ reporting of the
supervisory events when set to 1.  The UDACT will report
supervisory events when set to 2.  

54

II

Event Logging

Fire Alarm Protocol
Selection

Select FA for CONVENTIONAL Fire Alarm or FX for
ADDRESSABLE Fire Alarm.  UDACT

55

II

Report Priority

Max. Attempts

Range is 5 to 10,
Default is 6 Attempts

Set the “normal” upper limit for DACT/UDACT attempts (call-attempt
pairs) to report to monitoring station receivers. One  attempt is
registered when the DACT/UDACT tries to access 

both (i.e. the pair

of)

 “primary” and “secondary” Accounts #’s. (See ITEM 50 for a

description of the DACT/UDACT report-attempt operation). After this
count has been exceed, the DACT/UDACT will assert the
TROUBLE-SEND signal (and BUZZER) to the connected Fire-
Panel. Only a DACT/UDACT power reset will remove this condition.

60

II

Phone Line (1/2)

Dial-type Line 1

Configure Line 1 for DTMF (Tone) or Rotary (Pulse) dialling. 

61

II

Phone Line (1/2)

Dial-type Line 2

Configure Line 2 for DTMF (Tone) or Rotary (Pulse) dialling. 

62

II

Configuration

Reboot
DACT/UDACT

Reset entire DACT/UDACT (configuration is not affected).

63

II

Phone Line(1&2)

Deaf Dialling
Default dial tone(1)

To wait and listen for dial tone select 1 (default) or Ignore Dial Tone
for use with “Mobile Radio Telephone” select 2 

NOTE: 

All configurable items have default values assigned by the “Restore-to-Default” operation. All items must have a (non-zero) value
assigned unless specifically identified as OPTIONAL within the table(s) above.

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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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