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Installation
ULC Remote Connection Feature
3.13 ULC Remote Connection Feature
ULC requires that devices such as TM-4 and UDACT/UDACT-2 be disconnected during annual
testing to prevent transmission of false alarms.
Disconnecting TM-4 for Annual Testing
Follow standard installation procedures as
described in the TM-4 installation documentation. To disable reporting, slide SW4 Disable All
Output switch from “Enable” to “Disable.” Refer to TM-4 documentation for product drawing.
Disconnecting UDACT/UDACT-2 for Annual Testing
Install UDACT/UDACT-2 as the
last device on the EIA-485 line, with a listed key switch such as AKS-1B installed on the EIA-485
line. In this case only, install the ELR between the EIA-485 wires just in advance of the key switch
(see Figure 3.21). The key switch should be installed so that key-removed is the closed position; it
should be located inside the same backbox as the UDACT/UDACT-2, as close to the
UDACT/UDACT-2 as possible.
3.14 Installing Printers
This section contains information on connecting a printer to the CPU and for setting the printer
options. The basic steps are as follows:
1.
Make custom cable & connect it from printer to EIA-232 terminal on the CPU.
2.
Connect printer’s power supply.
3.
Configure printer settings as described in printer documentation.
Overview: PRN Printer
The PRN provides a printed record (80 columns on standard 9" x 11"
tractor-feed paper) of all system events (alarm, trouble) and status
changes within the system. The control panel can be configured to
time-stamp the printout with the current time-of-day and date for each
event. The printer can be located up to 50 feet (15.25 m) from the
control panel. Installation and configuration instructions follow.
NOTE:
During testing when the key switch is turned, the panel will report a communication
failure for the UDACT or UDACT-2’s address.
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Figure 3.21 Wiring a Key Switch to Disconnect UDACT During Annual Testing
NOTE:
This illustration is shown with the UDACT. For UDACT-2
setup information, refer to the
UDACT-2 Instruction Manual.
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