Dact Programming - Fire-Lite 411UD Manual

Digital alarm communicator/transmitter
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Program Mode
Once in Program Mode, the digital communicator will:
Light the DACT Trouble LED
Activate Relay which is defaulted to DACT trouble
Ignore all other keys other than those mentioned in this section
Display 00_F on the Programmer display
Continue to communicate any events not previously acknowledged at a central station prior to entering
Programming Mode
While in Program Mode, the first three locations on the left of the Programmer display represent the memory address
and the last location (farthest right) represents the contents of the memory address. The first address displayed is
shown below:
When desired changes have been completed, exit Programming Mode by pressing the MODE key, followed by the
4-digit code for an alternate mode and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. During Program Mode, if no key is pressed
within 10 minutes, the communicator will revert to Normal Mode.
The Programmer cable should not be removed from the 411UD unless the communicator is in Normal Mode. If the
Programmer cable is removed while the 411UD is in a Mode other than Normal Mode, the communicator will auto-
matically revert to Normal Mode following a 10 minute time-out period. Note that if the Programmer is in Trouble-
shoot Mode when the cable is removed, the 411UD will revert to Normal Mode following a 20 minute time-out
period.

3.3.1 DACT Programming

Primary Central Station Phone Number (00 - 19)
The first twenty addresses (00 - 19) are factory set to 'F' (00_F to 19_F). Programming is done as follows:
If your phone number is 484-7161, press 4.
The display will read 00_4.
Press [ENTER/STORE] to save the entry to memory and increment to the next address 01_F.
Enter the remaining numbers in their respective addresses as shown below:
4
8
Entry
00
01
02
Address
Valid entries for both the primary and secondary phone numbers are 0 to 9 and A to F with the numeric digits as
dialed numbers and the hexadecimal digits representing the following functions:
• A = * on a Touch-Tone phone keypad
• B = # on a Touch-Tone phone keypad
• C = look for secondary dial tone for up to two seconds (then dial anyway)
• D = three second pause
• E = five second pause
• F = end of phone number (Note: F must remain in all unused phone number addresses)
New FCC regulations allow extra digits to the carrier ID code, to identify the long distance carrier. The expanded
phone number field of 20 digits facilitates this function. Simply enter the digits required by the telephone company if
desired.
26
00_F
(address)(data)
4
7
1
6
1
F
03
04
05
06
07
F
F
F
F
F
F
08
09
10
11
12
13
411UD
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F
F
F
F
F
F
14
15
16
17
18
19

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