System Configuration & Operation - Mircom DACT-100A Installation And Operation Manual

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The Mircom Digital Communicators are configured by connecting the CFG-100 Configuration Tool to P4 of the DACT-
100A Main Board. Once connected, if no text appears immediately on the LCD screen, hit any key on the numeric
keypad.
The DACT supports two levels of restricted access to the Configuration Mode which allows for parameter
configuration and control of operation. Each level is associated with a separate Passcode (up to 8-digit numeric code)
and may be individually modified. Once a user gains access to the Configuration Mode, they are presented with a menu
of selections according to the level of access granted. The factory default Passcodes are:
Level I
- OPERATOR
Level II
- INSTALLER
A Restore-to-Factory-Defaults can be initiated from the CFG-100 without having to first access program mode, by
using the special Passcode ...
Restore-to-Factory-Defaults
NOTE: When reviewing the configuration (account numbers, etc.) DO NOT hit the # key, use the * key to exit.
Hitting the # key when reviewing the configuration will delete the existing data. This "deleting" feature is
required when entries need to be removed; example 1-800 number changed to a local number.
Items accessible to Level(s) I and II
ITEM
Access
Number
Level
00
I, II
01
I, II
02
I, II
10
I, II
11
I, II
12
I, II
13
I, II
20
I, II
21
I, II
22
I, II
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION & OPERATION
"11111111"
"22222222"
"12345678" (DO NOT use this passcode as a Level I or Level II passcode)
Menu Category
Menu Label
Access Control
Logout of DACT
Access Control
About DACT
Access Control
Change Passcode
Event Logging
Flush all events
Event Logging
Send Test-Report
Event Logging
Abort-Reporting
Event Logging
AC-Power Loss
(delay)
Default is 6 Hours
Real Time Clock
Set System DATE
Parameters
Real Time Clock
Set System TIME
Parameters
Real Time Clock
Auto-Report Time
Parameters
Description
Exit from PROGRAM mode on LCD/Keypad.
Display copyright (company and date) and firmware version
information on LCD.
Support modification to specific passcode associated with individual
level(I=OPERATOR and II=INSTALLER).
Terminate any in-progress event reporting.
Remove "report pending" trigger (i.e. cancel attempts to report
queued events) and
Force event queue (FIFO) to empty state (i.e. erase any queued
event history).
Immediately initiate test-report generated to Account #1.
Terminate any in-progress event reporting.
Remove "report pending" trigger (i.e. cancel attempts to report
queued events).
NOTE: Unreported events are still resident within FIFO. Any future
events logged will restart attempts at reporting ALL queued
(unreported) event items. This action will also add a "Line (x)
Trouble" event to the event queue.
Specify an (optional) delay time (in hours), from 00 (no delay) to 20
(maximum delay). A report of the "AC-Power Loss" event will be
delayed by this value, and then only sent after the period has expired
with the signal still present. A "restored" event of this signal will be
reported immediately, but only if a prior "off-normal" event was
successfully reported earlier.
Assign local DATE (dd/mm/yy) to DACT Real-Time-Clock device. The
Year field will be presented in 4-digit format on LCD status line, with
automatic 20/21 century adjustment for Y2K compliance.
Assign local TIME (ss/mm/hh) to DACT Real-Time-Clock device. The
Hour field will be presented in 24-hour (military) format on LCD status
line.
Assign time (mm/hh) for DACT to perform periodic (24 hr intervals)
Test-report generation to monitoring station . Must set real time clock
(Item 21) to ensure 24 hr test will initialize.
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