Simplex Contact Closure DACT Installation And Programming Instructions

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Contact Closure DACT
(Digital Alarm Communication
Transmitter)
Installation/ Programming Instructions
574-049
Rev. D
1-1
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  • Page 1 Contact Closure DACT (Digital Alarm Communication Transmitter) Installation/ Programming Instructions 574-049 Rev. D firealarmresources.com...
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  • Page 3 Simplex Time Recorder Company. Trademarks Simplex, the Simplex logo, and TrueCare are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Simplex Time Recorder Co. firealarmresources.com...
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  • Page 5 Cautions and Warnings DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED. Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify Simplex.
  • Page 6 Cautions and Warnings, continued Explanation of Symbols The following symbols are used in this publication to alert you to unusual and possibly hazardous conditions. WARNING - When you see this symbol, it indicates a potential danger that requires correct procedures or practices in order to prevent personal injury. CAUTION - This symbol is used to indicate correct operating or maintenance procedures in order to prevent damage to, or destruction of, equipment or other property.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Overview....................1-1 Related Documentation................1-1 Topics ....................... 1-1 Requirements ....................1-2 Telephone Requirements................1-2 Telephone System Connection..............1-3 Power Requirements for 4004/4005 Versions........... 1-3 Power Requirements for 4020/4100/4120 Versions ......... 1-4 Environmental Limitations................ 1-4 Discrete Inputs (Initiating Circuits)............
  • Page 8 Programming the CCDACT................3-4 Programming..................... 3-4 Show Command Screen ................3-17 Report Code Command Screen ............... 3-18 Help Command Screen ................3-18 Exiting With or Without Changes ............3-19 Custom Control Programming ..............3-20 Overview....................3-20 Custom Control Equations ..............3-20 Service and Maintenance ................
  • Page 9 List of Figures Figure 1-1. Telephone System Connection (Each Line) ........ 1-3 Figure 2-1. Installing a 4004-9810 CCDACT Kit.......... 2-4 Figure 2-2. Wiring the 4004-9810 CCDACT into the System....... 2-5 Figure 2-3. Installing a 4005-9810 CCDACT Kit.......... 2-6 Figure 2-4. Wiring the 4005-9810 CCDACT into the System....... 2-7 Figure 2-5.
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  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    (FACP’s) CPU board and communicates the resultant data to up to two telephone number destinations over up to two telephone lines. The Simplex Model 4004/4005-9810 CCDACT is an option card that mounts within a 4004 or 4005 FACP. Likewise, the Simplex Model 4020/4100/ 4120-0153 CCDACT is an option card that mounts within a 4020, 4100, or 4120 FACP.
  • Page 12: Requirements

    Requirements Telephone Requirements If requested by the telephone company, the following information must be provided before connecting the CCDACT to telephone lines: • Original manufacturer: Simplex Time Recorder Company • Model Number: 4004-9810, 4005-9810, 4020-0153, 4100-0153, or 4120-0153 • FCC Registration Number: 5QWUSA-23579-AL-E •...
  • Page 13: Figure 1-1. Telephone System Connection (Each Line)

    The connection to the RJ-31X MUST be made via the modular jack in installations where the CCDACT will share the telephone line with premises phones or other equipment. Use either of two Simplex harnesses for this connection: either 2080-9046 (7 feet) or 2080-9047 (14 feet).
  • Page 14: Power Requirements For 4020/4100/4120 Versions

    Requirements, Continued Power Requirements for 4020/4100/4120 versions of the CCDACT have the following power 4020/4100/4120 Versions requirements. • Voltage 24VDC Power Supply: 2V max. ripple, 24VDC nominal • Current Standby mode: 35 mA maximum from the 24V supply Report mode: 50 mA maximum from the 24V supply Programming mode: 50 mA maximum from the 24V supply...
  • Page 15: Led Indicators

    Indicators LED Indicators The CCDACT has the following LED indicators: • Power (Green) Not illuminated: The system is not receiving DC power, or the power-up self-test failed. On steady: The CCDACT is operational but in its idle state. Flashing: The CCDACT is dialing (or attempting to dial) the central station.
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  • Page 17: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation Overview The CCDACT can be installed into 4004, 4005, 4020, 4100, and 4120 panels. The type of DACT you install depends on the panel you’re installing it into. This chapter explains the DACT installation procedures for all these panels. Topics This chapter contains the following topics: Topic...
  • Page 18: Revision-Specific Installations

    Revision-Specific Installations Overview This section describes a procedure that is required only for Revision 1.03.01 firmware in the 4004 panel, and for Revision 1.01.01 firmware in the 4005, 4020, 4100, and 4120 panels. If you are not using either of these revisions, you can skip this section.
  • Page 19: 4005 And 4020/4100/4120 Installations

    Revision-Specific Installations, Continued 4005 and 4020/4100/4120 The following procedure is required only for Revision 1.01.01 firmware in the Installations 4005, 4020, 4100, and 4120 panels. Follow the installation procedures described in the appropriate section of this chapter, but do not connect the RINGx (RED) wires from each of the two TELCO cables.
  • Page 20: Installing The 4004-9810 Ccdact Kit

    Installing the 4004-9810 CCDACT Kit Mounting into the 4004 Panel Note: If your 4004 panel has firmware that is at Revision 1.03.01, read the “4004 Installations” section (on page 2-2) before starting the procedure below. (If applicable) Disconnect one of the two battery terminals. Then remove AC power at the power source.
  • Page 21: Figure 2-2. Wiring The 4004-9810 Ccdact Into The System

    Route the TELCO cables using separate paths from the panel exit to the RJ-31X modules. Use the cable tie-wrap (supplied) to provide strain relief for these cables. Secure the cables to the standoff / tie-wrap mount described in Step 7 (previous page). Contact Closure DACT 565-626 4004 CPU Board RS232...
  • Page 22: Installing The 4005-9810 Ccdact Kit

    Installing the 4005-9810 CCDACT Kit Mounting into the 4005 Panel Note: If your 4005 panel has firmware that is at Revision 1.01.01, read the “4005 and 4020/4100/4120 Installations” section (on page 2-3) before starting the procedure below. (If applicable) Disconnect one of the two battery terminals. Then remove AC power at the power source.
  • Page 23: Figure 2-4. Wiring The 4005-9810 Ccdact Into The System

    Use the cable tie-wrap (supplied) to provide strain relief for these cables. Secure the cables to any grounded standoff or metal fixture along the cable run between the CCDACT and the panel exit. 4005 CPU Board Contact Closure DACT 565-626 RS232 (BLU) HOUSE-R1...
  • Page 24: Installing The 4020-0153 Ccdact Kit

    Installing the 4020-0153 CCDACT Kit Mounting into the 4020 Panel Note: If your 4005 panel has firmware that is at Revision 1.01.01, read the “4005 and 4020/4100/4120 Installations” section (on page 2-3) before starting the procedure below. (If applicable) Disconnect one of the two battery terminals; then remove AC power at the power source.
  • Page 25: Wiring The 4020-0153 Ccdact Into The System

    Installing the 4020-0153 CCDACT Kit, Continued Wiring the 4020-0153 CCDACT Note: Unless otherwise noted, wiring is not supervised. into the System Wire the 4020-0153 CCDACT into the system in accordance with Figure 2-6 (on the next page) and the references below the figure. Route the TELCO cables using separate paths from the panel exit to the RJ-31X modules.
  • Page 26: Figure 2-6. Wiring The 4020-0153 Ccdact Into The System

    Installing the 4020-0153 CCDACT Kit, Continued Wiring the 4020-0153 CCDACT into the System Contact Closure DACT (Continued) 565-627 Alarm Trouble Super PRI 2 AC Fail DACT 4020 Comm OK MONITOR POINT DETAIL A (BLU) HOUSE-R1 (RED) RING 1 (GRN) TIP 1...
  • Page 27: Interconnection Table

    Installing the 4020-0153 CCDACT Kit, Continued Interconnection Table Use Table 2-1 along with the 841-906 interconnection diagram when wiring the 4020-0153 CCDACT into your system. (See Figure Reference 1 on page 2-10.) Table 2-1. CCDACT / 4020 Wiring CCDACT WIRE COLOR 4020 TB1-1 ORANGE...
  • Page 28: Installing The 4100/4120-0153 Ccdact Kit

    Installing the 4100/4120-0153 CCDACT Kit Note: Mounting into the If your 4005 panel has firmware that is at Revision 1.01.01, read the “4005 and 4020/4100/4120 Installations” section (on page 2-3) before 4100/4120 Panel starting the procedure below. (If applicable) Disconnect one of the two battery terminals; then remove AC power at the power source.
  • Page 29: Wiring The 4100/4120-0153 Ccdact Into The System

    RJ-31X modules. Use the cable tie-wrap (supplied) to provide strain relief for these cables. Secure the cables to any grounded standoff or metal fixture along the cable run between the CCDACT and the panel exit. Contact Closure DACT 565-627 Alarm Trouble...
  • Page 30: Interconnection Table

    Installing the 4100/4120-0153 CCDACT Kit, Continued Interconnection Table Use Table 2-2 along with the applicable interconnection diagrams when wiring the 4100/4120-0153 CCDACT into your system. (See Figure Reference 1 on page 2-13.) Table 2-2. CCDACT - 4100/4120 Wiring CCDACT WIRE COLOR 4100/4120 TB1-1 ORANGE...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Programming

    Chapter 3 Programming Overview The CCDACT is programmed in one of three ways: • Using a laptop computer operating with terminal emulation software • Using a “dumb” terminal • Using a hand-held terminal The following device is recommended as the hand-held terminal: •...
  • Page 32: Starting The Programmer

    Starting the Programmer Startup Instructions To start the programmer, Apply power to the FACP. Connect a programmer to the CCDACT. Note: The CCDACT is programmed using either a laptop in the terminal emulation mode, a dumb terminal, or a hand-held terminal. •...
  • Page 33: Navigating The Programmer

    Navigating the Programmer Overview Note: If the programmer “locks up” at any time, power down the CCDACT and power it up again. Menu Scrolling Mode To navigate the programmer’s menu, use the cursor arrows to scroll through the menu items. •...
  • Page 34: Programming The Ccdact

    Programming the CCDACT Programming With the DACT Programmer screen displaying 00>DACT PROGRAMMER [REVISION X.XX.XX] program the CCDACT as follows: Note: Time and date must be reentered any time that power is removed from the CCDACT. 01>TIME (24 HOUR) Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [00:00] Type in the current time.
  • Page 35 Programming the CCDACT, Continued Programming(Continued) Prior to selecting the Comm Format Codes, determine the required reporting format from an authorized person at the central station. Choices are: • 3/1 pulse = Three-digit account code followed by one-digit reporting code, double round at 20 pulses per second (PPS). Programmable reporting codes.
  • Page 36 Programming the CCDACT, Continued Programming(Continued) Table 3-1 shows UL-listed receivers that are compatible with the CCDACT. Table 3-1. CCDACT / Receiver Compatibility RECEIVER Osborne/ ADEMCO Comm. Hoffman Silent Knight RADIONICS SUR-GARD CP220FB Format Quickalert 9000 6500 MLR2-DG (See Notes (See Notes Model II (See Note 6) 2, 6)
  • Page 37 Programming the CCDACT, Continued 06>COMM FORMAT #2 Programming (Continued) Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [4/2] Scroll to the desired format. (See Page 3-5 for information on Format Code choices.) 07>ACCOUNT #1 Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: Type in the number that identifies Phone Line 1’s location to the central station (4 digits maximum with Code 4 / 2).
  • Page 38 Programming the CCDACT, Continued 10>ST PRIORITY2 Programming (Continued) 10. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [P1 ELSE P2] Scroll to the choice that identifies the phone lines(s) you want to use to report this condition. 11>ST SUPERVISORY 11. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [P1 ELSE P2] Scroll to the choice that identifies the phone lines(s) you want to use to report this condition.
  • Page 39 Programming the CCDACT, Continued 17>ST AC FAIL Programming (Continued) 17. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [P1 ELSE P2] Scroll to the choice that identifies the phone lines(s) you want to use to report this condition. 18>ST ACFAIL REST. [P1 ELSE P2] 18.
  • Page 40 Programming the CCDACT, Continued 21>ST OFF-NORM@TEST Programming (Continued) 21. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [P1 ELSE P2] Scroll to the choice that identifies the phone line(s) you want to use to report this condition. Note: Menu items 22 and 23 are automatically default-set as “YES” and are not user-editable.
  • Page 41 Programming the CCDACT, Continued Programming (Continued) Note: Prior to selecting the pulse format rate, ask an authorized person at the central station whether the required pulse rate is 20 pulses per second (default) or 10 pulses per second. 26. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: 26>PULSE FORMAT RATE [20] Scroll to the desired pulse format rate.
  • Page 42 Programming the CCDACT, Continued Programming (Continued) 31>PULSE DIAL RATIO 31. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [40/60 MAKE/BREAK] Scroll to select the desired choice. Choices are: 40/60 (40 ms closed, 60 ms open; used in USA and Canada) and 66/33 (66 ms closed, 33 ms open; used in Europe).
  • Page 43 Programming the CCDACT, Continued Programming (Continued) 34. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: 34>RC SUPERVISORY [A3 ] Type in the appropriate report code. If COMM format is: BFSK Then Item 34 selection must be: 35>RC TROUBLE 35. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [A4 ] Type in the appropriate report code.
  • Page 44 Programming the CCDACT, Continued Programming (Continued) 38. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: 38>RC SUPERV RESTORE [73 ] Type in the appropriate report code. If COMM format is: BFSK Then Item 38 selection must be: 39>RC TRBL RESTORE 39. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [74 ] Type in the appropriate report code.
  • Page 45 Programming the CCDACT, Continued Programming (Continued) 42>RC LINE2 TROUBLE 42. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [32 ] Type in the appropriate report code. If COMM format is: BFSK Then Item 42 selection must be: 43>RC LINE2 TBL REST 43. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [36 ] Type in the appropriate report code.
  • Page 46 Programming the CCDACT, Continued Programming (Continued) 46>RC AUTO COMM TEST 46. Press [↵] or [↓]. Screen displays: [3A ] Type in the appropriate report code. If COMM format is: BFSK Then Item 46 selection must be: 47>RC MAN. COMM TEST [3A ] 47.
  • Page 47: Show Command Screen

    Programming the CCDACT, Continued Show Command Screen Note: The following information does not apply if you are using the QSI hand-held terminal. If you are not at the C> prompt, press ESC. Once you are at the C> prompt, type SHOW to see the Present Program Defaults.
  • Page 48: Report Code Command Screen

    Programming the CCDACT, Continued Report Code Command To display the Report Code Command Screen, at the C> prompt, type RC. Then Screen press [↵] or [↓]. Note: If you need to get to the C> prompt, press ESC. Figure 3-2. Report Code Command Screen Help Command Screen To display the Help Command Screen, at the C>...
  • Page 49 Exiting the Programmer Exiting With or To exit the Programming Function, use the following procedure. Note: If you Without Changes need to get to the C> prompt, press ESC. At the C> prompt, type EXIT. Then press [↵] or [↓]. If you made changes to the program during the current session, the screen displays: SAVE CHANGES Y/N?
  • Page 50: Custom Control Programming

    Custom Control Programming Overview The following equations are for 4020/4100-based systems that use Custom Control Programs. The points mentioned are representative of any system. Your system could use different points to provide the Inputs and Outputs. Custom Control Equations 8VTUPHÃ8PIUSPGÃ@RV6UDPIÃTVHH6S`Ã QhtrÃÃÃ...
  • Page 51 Custom Control Programming, Continued Custom Control Equations 8VTUPHÃ8PIUSPGÃ@RV6UDPIÃGDTUDIBà (Continued) QhtrÃÃÃ!à 88968UÁ‚qr)à ÃÃ…r‰)%ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃ()#%)!'à ÃASDÃ!%EVG(%à à 8VTUPHÃ8PIUSPGà @RVÃ9@U6DGà à Q…‚t…h€)Ã"à Q…‚t…h€)Ã"à à Ghiry)Ã968UÃp‚€€ˆvph‡v‚†Ã‡…‚ˆiyrà @„ˆh‡v‚Ã à à 8PHH@IUT)à DIQVUT)à ÃÃÃIPUÇurÃPIƇh‡rÂs)à A7#à à à PIPAAà à 88968UÃUSPV7G@à PVUQVUT)à ÃÃÃUS68FÂv‡†ÃPIÃ…v2((à Q!$%à à USPV7G@à à 968UÃ8PHHVID86UDPITÃUSPV7G@à @I9)Ã...
  • Page 52 Custom Control Programming, Continued Custom Control Equations 8VTUPHÃ8PIUSPGÃ@RV6UDPIÃGDTUDIBà (Continued) QhtrÃÃÃ"à 88968UÁ‚qr)à ÃÃ…r‰)%ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃ()#%)!'à ÃASDÃ!%EVG(%à à 8VTUPHÃ8PIUSPGà @RVÃ9@U6DGà à Q…‚t…h€)Ã"à Q…‚t…h€)Ã"à à Ghiry)Ã68AhvyÃÉÃph…qƐv‡purqÇ‚Ãih‡‡r…’à @„ˆh‡v‚Ã$à à 8PHH@IUT)à DIQVUT)à ÃÃÃUurÃPIƇh‡rÂs)à !&à à USPV7G@à à 8h…qÃTv‡purqÇ‚Ã7h‡‡r…’à ÃÃÃ6I9ÇurÃPIƇh‡rÂs)à !!à à USPV7G@à à 68ÃW‚y‡htrÃT‡h‡ˆ†Ã ÃÃÃ6I9ÃDsÃ6hy‚t)Ã6!Ãv†Ãr„ˆhyÇ‚Éhyˆr)Ã!Ã8‡†à à Important: If you are using Revision 8.03 of the system software, the above (italicized) statement must read 6I9ÃDsÃ6hy‚t)Ã6!Ãv†Ãr„ˆhyÇ‚Éhyˆr)Ã...
  • Page 53: Service And Maintenance

    Repair Do not attempt to repair the CCDACT. In case of CCDACT trouble, please contact your local Simplex Time Recorder Company branch office for repairs. Consult your local telephone directory for the phone number listing of the Simplex branch office.
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  • Page 55: Index

    Index AC Fail phone line programming, 3-9 initiating circuits, 1-4 AC Fail report code, 3-15 installation AC Fail Report Delay 4004 mounting, 2-4 programming, 3-10 4004 wiring, 2-5 AC Fail Restore phone line 4005 mounting, 2-6 programming, 3-9 4005 wiring, 2-7 AC Fail Restore report code, 3-15 4020 mounting, 2-8 account number programming, 3-7...
  • Page 56 Power indicator, 1-5 receiver listing, 3-6 power requirements report code programming, 3-12 4004 CCDACT, 1-3 report codes 4005 CCDACT, 1-3 AC Fail, 3-15 4020 CCDACT, 1-4 AC Fail Restore, 3-15 4100 CCDACT, 1-4 Alarm, 3-12 4120 CCDACT, 1-4 Alarm Restore, 3-13 Priority 2 phone line programming, 3-8 Auto Comm Test, 3-16 Priority 2 report code, 3-12...
  • Page 57 wiring the CCDACT 4004, 2-5 4005, 2-7 4020, 2-9 4100, 2-13 4120, 2-13 firealarmresources.com...
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