Universal Digital Alarm Communicator - 411UDAC
Universal Digital Alarm Communicator - 411UDAC
The following figure illustrates an example of Central Station/Remote Station Receiver or Protected
Premises Receiving Unit reporting using a 411UDAC. The relay contacts of the PDRP-1002 may be used
to trip any dialer listed for Central Station/Remote Station services. For additional information refer to the
Instruction Manual for the 411UDAC.
• All connections between the control panel and the 411UDAC must be in conduit, less than 20 feet
(6.1 meters) in length in the same room.
• The PDRP-1002 is non suitable for transmission of a supervisory signal to the DACT.
• Any zone of the 411UDAC can be wired to function as alarm or trouble; the unit must be
programmed accordingly. In this example, Zone 1 is wired to the control panel's alarm relay, Zone2
is wired to the control panel's trouble relay, and Zone 3 is wired to the optional module's supervisory
relay.
• AC power is supplied directly to the 411UDAC, not through the control panel. AC wiring for both
the 411UDAC and the control panel must be connected to the same AC branch circuit.
• End-of-Line Resistors must terminate all circuits. In this example, Zone 4 is unused and is
terminated at the board.
• When employing a DACT, place the JP1 jumper, on the control panel, as shown below. This directs
the panel to transmit all trouble conditions except AC LOSS. The DACT must be configured to
transmit AC power loss to the central station.
Alarm
PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01
Trouble
Control Panel
Jumper
Figure 25 411UDAC Connections
Appendix C: NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
R ELAY 1
R ELAY 2
N AC
NO NC C
NO NC C
B+ B-
T B 1
Supervisory
4XZM Zone
Relay Module
Secondary Phone Line
Primary Phone Line
+12V PWR
ZO N E 1
ZO N E 2
ZONE 3
ZO N E 4
+
-
B+ B-
B+ B-
B+ A+ A- B-
B+ B-
T B 4
T B 2
P H 1
Modular Cable
411 UDAC
P/N MCBL-6
P H 2
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