1: Disabling Of Zones Or Points; 2: Zone Or Point Supervisory - Fire-Lite UDACT-F Instruction Manual

Universal digital alarm communicator / transmitter
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The characters to the left identify the zone or point number. In the preceding example, 01 identifies zone 01 or point
address 01. The character to the right (0 in this example) identifies the type of zone or point as defined in the
following:
0 = Zone or point defined as fire alarm
1 = Disable zone or point report
2 = Zone or point defined as supervisory
3 = Zone or point defined as pull station
4 = Zone or point defined as heat detector
5 = Zone or point defined as waterflow
6 = Zone or point defined as duct detector
7 = Zone or point defined as flame sensor
8 = Zone or point defined as smoke zone
(Use MMF-302 modules monitoring conventional smoke detectors. In point reporting, addressable
detectors automatically report as detectors eliminating the need for Type Mode entry).
Factory default is all zones or points set to '0' for fire alarm. Zone reporting allows the mixing of types of devices on
a single zone. To change the type definition of the zone or point from the factory default, select '2' to '8' correspond-
ing to the type of device(s) used (do not mix device types for these settings), or select '1' to disable alarm reporting of
any zone or point. The digit entered will appear on the far right display. Next, press the [ENTER/STORE] key. This
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stores the entry into E
memory and increments to the next higher address.
Use the Up arrow, Down arrow and 1st Event keys to move through the list of zones or points (refer to Appendices
D and E), similar to the method described in the programming section of this manual. For MS-9200 applications,
when address 56 is programmed as a '3' or '4' for point reporting, detectors are reported as points 001 to 099 and mod-
ules are reported as points 101 to 199. When address 56 is programmed as a '5' or '6' for code wheel matching point
reporting, detectors and modules report as 001 - 099 (the actual device address).
To define all zones or points as fire alarm (return to original factory default settings), enter zone or point 999 and then
press the [ENTER/STORE] key. The display will change to 01 0, indicating a return to the factory default settings.
4.2.1 Disabling of Zones or Points
This feature is primarily used when system points have been defined as remote reset, acknowledge, silence or drill
switches. Refer to the FACP technical manual for additional information. Activation of remote switches appear as
alarms on the EIA-485 bus while in point type of annunciation. The UDACT-F will report these points as fire alarm
points unless disabled in the Type Mode. Disabling zones or points also prohibits the activation (shorted or alarm
activated condition) from being reported by the UDACT-F. Disabling of the zone or point does not affect the report-
ing of the zone or point trouble condition.
4.2.2 Zone or Point Supervisory
A zone or point must be defined as supervisory to allow the UDACT-F to identify the correct report to transmit to the
Central Station. Follow the programming instructions in the FACP manual to program a zone or point as supervisory.
Next program the zone or point as a code '2' for supervisory. Use the charts in the Appendices to enter point and zone
definitions. Note that the UDACT-F fire protection and reporting capabilities are inactive while in Type Mode.
Document #50049
Rev. E0
01/22/01
P/N 50049:E0
Type Mode
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