Verifying The Downline Loaded Data - ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation And Setup Manual

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The following message will be displayed if there is no job in the queue:
DLL aborted.
Except where the DLL has been aborted, no further action is required by the installer. The control
unit's data will be uploaded and any additional data required for the installation will be downloaded
back to the control unit, as indicated in the following table.
Stage
1
2
3
4
5

Verifying the Downline Loaded Data

Verify the data that were downline loaded into the control unit. This process may be as extensive as the
customer deems necessary. It may not be necessary or convenient to check every entry. View the
operating panel screens when making the checks listed below:
Step
1
2
3
4
5
6
What Happens
The operator at the Service Terminal examines the uploaded data and modifies it, as is
applicable. The finalized set of customer data is then used to create (or verify) the
customer's database for MAXimation SM.
Using the control unit telephone number provided by the Installer in Step 2, the operator
at the Service Terminal downloads the finalized database to the control unit. During the
download, as during all forms of communication, the main dialer red LED on the control
unit goes on.
After completion of the download, the control unit waits 5 seconds, dials the CCC (via the
UCS), and sends a "Start DLL" transmission to verify that the control unit can
communicate with the CCC over the alarm channel.
When the control unit has received an acknowledgement that the CCC has received the
"Start DLL" message, the communicator hangs up and dials the Service Terminal, which,
in turn, sets an "activation byte" at the control unit.
Note: With the setting of the activation byte, any off-normal events that occur from this
point on are transmitted to the CCC.
After a successful DLL (activation byte set), the control unit automatically checks the
various points in the system, including the hard IDs and the point number. If there are any
discrepancies, a trouble is annunciated at the operating panel(s) and the point is identified.
Note: From this point on, during normal operation (system out of service mode) any sensor
that is removed or added will generate a trouble until the sensor and hard ID have been
properly entered into the database via the operating panel, or via downline loading.
Action
Check the descriptors for the BA groups.
Check the descriptors for each point. Also check the Hard ID for any point that was entered
manually at the control unit.
Check the user names.
Check the user privilege levels.
Check the times of all schedules.
Check the contrast level at each panel with the customer, readjusting if necessary.
Section 16 – Downline Loading
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