Fire-Lite 411UDAC Installation, Programming, Troubleshooting And Operating Instruction Manual page 52

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Program Mode
Trouble Call Limit - Dialer Runaway Prevention (96)
Factory default setting of '0' in address 96, allows the digital communicator to call the Central Station each time
any DACT trouble and any active Channel programmed for host panel trouble is detected by the 411UDAC. Pro-
gramming a '1' in this address enables the Trouble Call Limit feature, which limits the number of 411UDAC and
Input Channel Trouble calls to the Central Station to 10 calls for each unique trouble event within a 24 hour
period. Separate limit counters keep track of each unique type of trouble (e.g. open input channel). To clear the
limit counters, disable and then enable this location. Note that the number of phone line (communication) faults
called to the Central Station are not limited by this feature. No subsequent restoral message is sent to the Central
Station(s) for a particular trouble whose limit of 10 calls has been reached. Local DACT annunciation will still
track the particular trouble and restoral.
Panel Identification Number (97 - 100)
The Panel Identification Number is a 4-digit code (valid digits are 0 to F) that is used to identify the installed
panel. It is important to program this 4-digit code at the jobsite the first time that downloading is performed so
that the called Service Terminal can identify the panel. The Factory default is '0000'. (Future Use).
Service Terminal 1 Phone Number (101 - 120)
Addresses 100 - 119 are reserved for the Service Terminal Number 1 phone number. Factory default is all 'F's.
Valid entries are 0 - 9 plus A, B, C, D and E. Use 'F' to designate the end of the phone number. See "Remote Site
Upload/Download" on page 61 for additional information.
Ring Count on Primary Phone Line (121 - 122)
Use this address to designate the number of rings allowed on the primary phone line prior to answering an incom-
ing call from the Service Terminal. Factory default is '3' meaning the communicator will not answer an incoming
call until 3 rings are detected. This entry may be programmed up to a maximum of '25' rings. A setting of '00'
prevents the communicator from answering incoming calls.
FAX/Answer Machine, Primary Phone Line (123)
This entry is used when the primary phone line is being shared with a FAX, answering machine or other device.
Factory default is '0' for no sharing of the primary phone line. An entry of '1' indicates that another device is shar-
ing the primary phone line. The communicator will wait for three consecutive calls from the Service Terminal
spaced 30 seconds apart, before responding. Sharing of phone lines requires the prior approval of the AHJ
(Authority Having Jurisdiction).
Service Terminal 2 Phone Number (124 - 143)
Addresses 123 - 142 are reserved for the Service Terminal Number 2 phone number. Factory default is all 'F's.
Valid entries are 0 - 9 plus A, B, C, D and E. Use 'F' to designate the end of the phone number. See "Remote Site
Upload/Download" on page 61 for additional information.
Upload/Download Reports Sent to Secondary Central Station Phone #, Backup or Always (144)
Leaving address 144 programmed to the factory default setting of '0' means that reports for request for 'upload/
download' and 'failed upload/download' will be sent to the secondary Central Station phone number only if
attempts to the primary Central Station phone number are unsuccessful. Programming a '1' causes all reports to be
transmitted to both primary and secondary phone numbers. Programming a '2' causes reports to be sent to the first
available receiver.
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CAUTION: Do not alter entry while the communicator is active.
Programming Event Code Settings (145 - 312)
Event Code Settings, corresponding to the Formats selected for the Primary Central Station phone number in
address 20 and the Secondary Central Station phone number in address 50, are automatically set to factory default
values. Refer to Table 3-2, "4+2 Standard and 4+2 Express Formats - Primary," on page 40, Table 3-3, "All 3+1,
4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats - Primary," on page 41 and Table 3-1, "Ademco Contact ID Format - Primary,"
on page 39 for format designated by address 20. Refer to Table 3-5, "4+2 Standard and 4+2 Express Formats -
Secondary," on page 45, Table 3-6, "All 3+1, 4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats - Secondary," on page 46 and Table
3-4, "Ademco Contact ID Format - Secondary," on page 44 for format designated by address 50. The Event Code
Settings can be altered. Consult your Central Station prior to changing the event code settings.
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411UDAC
Document #51073
Rev. D 12/09/2008
P/N 51073:D

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