Honeywell 411UDAC Manual
Honeywell 411UDAC Manual

Honeywell 411UDAC Manual

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Fire Alarm Communicator
411UDAC
Manual
Document 51073
F
6/27/2014
Rev:
P/N 51073:F
ECN 14-

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  • Page 1 Fire Alarm Communicator 411UDAC Manual Document 51073 6/27/2014 Rev: P/N 51073:F ECN 14-...
  • Page 2 Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept. (especially in bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions Limit-D-1-2013 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 3: Installation Precautions

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  • Page 4: Software Downloads

    •Brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected •Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    UP ARROW ............................32 ENTER/STORE ...........................32 3.1.2: Programmer Display..........................32 3.2: Password Creation and Entry........................32 3.3: Real Time Clock Mode..........................33 3.4: Program Mode .............................34 3.4.1: DACT Programming .........................36 Primary Central Station Phone Number (00 - 19) ................36 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 6 Upload/Download Reports Sent to Secondary Central Station Phone #, Backup or Always (144)..51 Programming Event Code Settings (145 - 312)..................51 3.5: Default Mode ...............................51 3.6: Troubleshoot Mode ............................52 Channel/Inputs............................52 AC Line ..............................52 Notification Appliance Circuit ......................52 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 7 B.12: Ademco Contact ID Format Secondary Central Station (Factory Defaults)..........74 Appendix C: Ademco Contact ID Format Event Code Description........75 Appendix D: Events and Default Event Codes..............79 Appendix E: Operational Modes.................... 80 Index............................81 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 8 Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, 9th Edition. Operation of this product with prod- ucts not tested for UL 864, 9th Edition has not been evaluated. Such operation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 9 411UDAC Board Revision Level closed after wiring EARTH Battery Connector (supervised, nonpower-limited) CAUTION: AC POWER TERMINAL LAYOUT CHANGE USE CAUTION WHEN WIRING AC POWER TO THE 411UDAC AS TERMINAL LAYOUT HAS CHANGED ON TB3!! 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 10: Section 1: Product Description

    Section 1: Product Description The 411UDAC is a fire alarm communicator with four input/channels and dual telephone lines. The four inputs use conventional input devices. The 411UDAC accepts waterflow devices, two- wire smoke detectors, four-wire smoke detectors, pull stations and other normally-open contact devices.
  • Page 11 Product Features Product Description • Separate external keypad and display provides means of programming 411UDAC in program mode provides means of testing input/output circuits (including telephone connections) in Troubleshoot Mode • Compact in size 14.5" (36.83 cm) high X 12.875" (32.7 cm) wide X 4.5" (11.43 cm) deep metal cabinet •...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices. Notification Appliance Circuit - TB4 Terminals 1(+) & 2(-) The 411UDAC Notification Appliance Circuit may only be used to supplement host panel NACs Style Y (Class B) power-limited and supervised circuit (monitored for opens, shorts, and earth fault) Maximum voltage drop in wiring: 2.0 VDC...
  • Page 13: Circuits

    1.3.1 Channels/Inputs Four input channels are provided on the 411UDAC. The 411UDAC can be used to monitor a host FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) in Slave Mode or as a stand-alone FAC (Fire Alarm Communica- tor). Each input can be programmed to monitor the following conditions: •...
  • Page 14: Controls And Indicators

    • Acknowledge/System Silence Switch – press once to acknowledge alarm or trouble (silence local 411UDAC piezo sounder and change all flashing LEDs to steady on) – press a second time and hold for minimum of two seconds to perform a System Signal...
  • Page 15: Components And Accessories

    1.6 Digital Communicator Operation The 411UDAC has been designed to be compatible with a wide variety of fire alarm, nonfire and combination control panels (Slave Mode operation). Numerous formats are also available for com- munication to a central station. Two modular phone jacks allow easy connection to telephone lines.
  • Page 16: Panel Configuration

    Real Time Clock Mode allows the user to change the digital alarm communicator’s internal 24 hour clock. Connecting an external Programmer allows access to the various Modes of operation. While the 411UDAC is in Real Time Clock Mode, it does not monitor channel inputs. Use of this mode requires a valid password.
  • Page 17: Telephone Requirements And Warnings

    RENs, contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area. 1.9.2 Digital Alarm Communicator: Before connecting the 411UDAC to the public switched telephone network, the installation of two RJ31X jacks is necessary. The following information is provided if required by the local telephone...
  • Page 18: Section 2: Installation

    Refer to Figure 2.3 on page 21 and Figure 2.11 on page 29 for transformer connector location and AC power connections. When wiring is completed, re-install the door. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 19 Mounting Installation Mounting Keyholes 10.0” (25.4cm) Main Circuit Board Mounting Studs Ground Stud Mounting Holes Left side Right side Bottom Figure 2.1 Cabinet Dimensions and Knockout Locations 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 20: Operating Power

    Primary Power Source (AC) and Earth Ground Connections AC power connections are made inside the 411UDAC cabinet. The primary power source is 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.7 amps. Run a pair of wires (with ground conductor) from the protected premises main breaker box to TB3 of the main circuit board.
  • Page 21: Secondary Power Source (Batteries)

    Slide the connector attached to the short red wire onto the positive (+) termi- nal of the second battery and the connector attached to the short black wire onto the negative (-) battery terminal of the second battery. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 22: Input Channels

    When the panel is ready to have power applied, connect the battery cable plug to connector J3 on the 411UDAC main circuit board. The battery charger is capable of recharging sealed lead acid type batteries. Refer to the battery calculations table to determine the correct battery rating.
  • Page 23 (supervised and power-limited) (Class B) 4.7 K:, ½ watt resistor P/N:71252 Manual Pull Zone 3/Channel 3 Stations (Class A) Waterflow Devices Zone 4/Channel 4 (Class B) 411UDAC Main Circuit Board Figure 2.5 Wiring Initiating Device Circuits 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 24 Channel 2 - Host Panel Trouble programmed for DACT Trouble must be programmed as Channel 3 - Supervisory 'DACT Trouble' at the FACP. The 411UDAC must be programmed as a Slave Communicator (programming address 64 set to ‘2’) 411UDAC Relay 2 Output (DACT Trouble)
  • Page 25: Output Circuits

    2.5 Output Circuits Notification Appliance Circuit The 411UDAC provides one Style Y (Class B) NAC (Notification Appliance Circuit). The NAC is supervised and power-limited and is capable of 1.0 amp of current. Refer to the Device Compati- bility Document for a listing of compatible notification appliances.
  • Page 26: Relay Programming

    DACT Trouble or Host Panel DACT Trouble and Host Panel Trouble Trouble (relay contacts shown in (relay contacts shown in de-energized energized condition with power condition with power applied to 411UDAC) applied to 411UDAC) Figure 2.8 Programmable Relay 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 27: Telephone Circuits

    RJ31X style interconnection. (RJ31X jacks must be ordered sepa- rately). CAUTION: PROPER FUNCTIONALITY IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE 411UDAC BE LOCATED AS THE FIRST DEVICE ON THE INCOMING TELEPHONE CIRCUIT TO PROPERLY FUNCTION. (Secondary Lines) Incoming Telco Phone Lines...
  • Page 28: Optional Programmer

    Unlock and open the 411UDAC door. Connect the Programmer cable to connector J2 located in the lower right corner of the 411UDAC. Note that the key on the connector must align with the slot in the J2 connector. Reapply power to the 411UDAC.
  • Page 29: Ul Power-Limited Wiring Requirements

    0.25” away from any nonpower-limited circuit wiring. Furthermore, all power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and/or conduits. A typical wiring diagram for the 411UDAC is shown below.
  • Page 30: Section 3: Modes Of Operation

    If no activity is detected on the four input channels (no shorts or opens) and the 411UDAC is operating free of internal troubles, the unit will display the following conditions:...
  • Page 31: 1: Programmer Key Functions

    Mode, will cause the front panel LEDs and all segments of the four 7-segment display on the 411UDAC to light. A Lamp Test can only be performed in Normal Mode. The Lamp Test key can also be used in Troubleshoot Mode to view the 12 volt resettable power value.
  • Page 32: 1St Event Key

    Use the UP arrow key to increment the memory address and view its content. ENTER/STORE Stores entry into nonvolatile E memory located on the 411UDAC printed circuit board, then incre- ments to the next higher address. 3.1.2 Programmer Display Four 7-segment red LED characters provide visual display of information in the various modes of operation.
  • Page 33: Real Time Clock Mode

    10 minutes idle time is allowed at this point before beginning program entries and between each key stroke, otherwise, the 411UDAC will return to Normal Mode. Note that the time is not stored until the fourth and final digit is selected and the [ENTER/STORE] key is pressed. If the 411UDAC returns to Normal Mode prior to entering the fourth digit, no changes will be stored and the original time is retained.
  • Page 34: Program Mode

    Note that upon power-up, the internal clock starts running at 00:01 midnight. It must be changed so that the 411UDAC can accurately call in test signals to the Central Station. Upon power loss or on entering Default Mode, the clock reverts to 00:01 midnight and must be reset.
  • Page 35 A pause of up to 10 seconds between each number is allowed while entering the code. After press- ing the [ENTER/STORE] key, the 411UDAC will be in Program Mode. A maximum of 10 min- utes idle time is allowed at this point before beginning program entries and between each key stroke, otherwise, the unit will return to Normal Mode.
  • Page 36: 1: Dact Programming

    The Programmer cable should not be removed from the 411UDAC unless the unit is in Normal Mode. If the Programmer cable is removed while the 411UDAC is in a Mode other than Normal Mode, the communicator will automatically revert to Normal Mode following a 10 minute time-out period.
  • Page 37: Event Codes - Setting Entries

    20. The addresses shown in each Table contain the Setting data which is auto- matically programmed by the 411UDAC. To change the value, key in the new digit and then press the [ENTER/STORE] key to save the new value. Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to increment to the next address or decrement to the previous address.
  • Page 38: 4+2 Standard And 4+2 Express Formats Primary Central Station Event Codes

    Primary # Input Channel 1 Fault Restore Code 193 - 194 Primary # Input Channel 2 Fault Restore Code 195 - 196 Primary # Input Channel 3 Fault Restore Code Table 3.2 4+2 Standard and 4+2 Express Formats - Primary 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 39: All 3+1, 4+1 And 4+2 Expanded Formats Primary Central Station Event Codes

    Primary # Input Channel 1 Fault Restore Code Primary # Input Channel 2 Fault Restore Code Primary # Input Channel 3 Fault Restore Code Table 3.3 All 3+1, 4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats - Primary 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 40: Primary Central Station Number Account Code (21 - 24)

    Addresses 30 - 49 are factory set to 'F' (30_F to 49_F). Programming is typically done as follows: If your phone number is 484-7161, press 4. The display will read 30_4. Press [ENTER/STORE] to save the entry to memory and increment to the next address 31_F. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 41: Secondary Central Station Number Communication Format (50)

    E: Contact ID, DTMF, 1400/2300 ACK F: Future use The Format selected in address 50 will cause the 411UDAC to automatically program addresses 229 - 312 with the factory default settings. Any of the Event Code settings may be altered. Consult your Central Station prior to altering the event code settings.
  • Page 42: Ademco Contact Id Format Secondary Central Station Event Codes

    50. The addresses shown in each Table contain the event code Setting data which is automatically programmed by the 411UDAC. To change the value, key in the new digits and then press the [ENTER/STORE] key to save the new value. Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to increment to the next address or decrement to the previous address.
  • Page 43: 4+2 Standard And 4+2 Express Formats Secondary Central Station Event Codes

    315 - 316 Secondary # Upload Successful Code 317 - 318 Secondary # Download Successful Code 319 - 320 Secondary # Upload/Download Failed Code Table 3.5 4+2 Standard and 4+2 Express Formats - Secondary 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 44: All 3+1, 4+1 And 4+2 Expanded Formats Secondary Central Station Event Codes

    Secondary # Download Successful Code Secondary # Upload/Download Failed Code Table 3.6 All 3+1, 4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats - Secondary * For Formats ‘B’ and ‘D’, this address is defaulted to ‘9’ instead of ‘F.’ 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 45: Secondary Central Station Number Account Code (51 - 54)

    Operational Mode Selection (64) The factory default setting is ‘0’ for latching inputs and the onboard communicator disabled. This prevents the unit from transmitting status information to the Central Station(s). 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 46: Input Channel 1 Function Selection (65)

    Input Channel Function. See “Events and Default Event Codes” on page 79. 2. This timer does not delay LED or Output Relay activation and is not used for channels programmed as AC Loss circuits. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 47: Input Channel 3 Delay Timer (75 - 77)

    The factory default setting for Output Relay #2 is '0' for disabled. Enter '1' to enable the relay. 1. This timer does not delay LED or Output Relay activation and is not used for channels programmed as AC Loss circuits. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 48: Output Relay #2 Function Selections (88)

    Figure 3.2 Verification Timing Diagram Factory Default is no verification which is an entry of '0'. Entering '1' enables verification. Alarm Verification is ignored if the 411UDAC is configured for nonlatching Slave Communicator opera- tion or Test Mode. NOTE: Consult local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to altering this address.
  • Page 49: Silence Inhibit Notification Appliance Circuit (92)

    If both an Autoresettable input circuit and a Latching input circuit are activated and subsequently cleared, only the Autoresettable input circuit will restore, but no transmission will occur to the Central Station since there is still an input circuit active (the Latching input circuit). 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 50: Coding, Notification Appliance Circuit (95)

    DACT trouble and any active Channel programmed for host panel trouble is detected by the 411UDAC. Programming a '1' in this address enables the Trouble Call Limit fea- ture, 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.
  • Page 51: Service Terminal 1 Phone Number (101 - 120)

    Press the MODE key followed by the 4-digit code 3337 and press the [ENTER/STORE] key. ® 3337 spells DEFP (DEFault Programming) on a Touch-Tone phone. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 52: Troubleshoot Mode

    8768 spells TROU on a Touch-Tone phone. Once in this mode, the 411UDAC will continue to communicate any events not yet acknowledged at a central station prior to entering Troubleshoot Mode. The UP arrow and DOWN arrow keys do not function in this mode.
  • Page 53: Telephone Line Testing

    A hand- set may be temporarily connected across transformer T1 of the 411UDAC as indicated in Figure 3.1. The handset, when connected across T1, may be used only as an amplifier/speaker or telephone with the keypad used for number dialing.
  • Page 54: Section 4: Central Station Communications

    Section 4: Central Station Communications The 411UDAC transmits system status reports to Central Stations via the public switched telephone network. Two supervised telephone line connections are made to interface the communicator to the telephone lines. Two 7-foot telephone cords P/N MCBL-7 may be used for this purpose (not sup- plied - order separately).
  • Page 55 SSSS RVZ Restore RVRVR(RV) Z Test Report SSS(S) X SSS(S) X SSSS XX2 SSSS XX2 Up or Download SSS(S) UD SSS(S) UD SSS UDUD2 SSS UDUD2 Table 4.1 Format Selection Addresses (20 and 50) Programming 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 56 Note that for Expanded Reporting, the digital communicator automatically adds the digit corre- sponding to the Channel/Input number, and the second digit corresponding to any system trouble condition. Only the first digit shown in Table 3.3 and Table 3.6 is programmable. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 57: Transmittal Priorities

    New Event or R for New Restore. GG Group Number is fixed at '00' and cannot be changed. CCC Channel/Input Number is transmitted as '001' for Channel/Input 1, '002' for Channel/Input 2, '003' for Channel/Input 3, '004' for Channel/Input 4. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 58 00 C002 - smoke detector Channel/Input 2 restored 11:28 03/25 7777 R380 00 C003 - Channel/Input 3 fault restored 11:28 03/25 7777 E158 00 C004 - high temperature, Channel/Input 4 11:28 03/25 7777 E151 00 C004 - gas detected, Channel/Input 4 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 59 Ademco Contact ID Format Event Code Description Central Station Communications The following table contains UL listed receivers compatible with the 411UDAC’s onboard DACT. Format # (Addresses 20 and 50) 4+1 Ademco Express 4+2 Ademco Express 3+1/Standard/1800/2300 3+1/Expanded/1800/2300 3+1/Standard/1900/1400 3+1/Expanded/1900/1400 4+1/Standard/1800/2300...
  • Page 60: Section 5: Remote Site Upload/Download

    Section 5: Remote Site Upload/Download The 411UDAC may be programmed off site via the public switched telephone network. Any per- ® sonal computer with Windows XP or greater Upload/Download software P/N PK-411UD (avail- able on PK-CD or online), may serve as a Service Terminal. For details on the remote site upload/download software package, refer to the PK-411UD Manual.
  • Page 61: 1: Security Features

    Central Station(s). 5.1.1 Security Features Remote site upload and download with the 411UDAC have been carefully designed to include key security features to ensure proper functionality. The key features are listed and explained below. Secret Code Verification A secret code is stored in the communicator by a Service Terminal to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Page 62: Callback To Service Terminal

    • uploading/downloading was not successful Data Protection/Integrity Programming data is completely verified for accuracy prior to reprogramming of the 411UDAC EEPROM. Incomplete or corrupted data packets are ignored or retried. 5.2 Downloading to the Communicator Before initiating the download procedure, make certain that the communicator is unlocked and in the standby state.
  • Page 63: Simultaneous Data Transfers

    All active events must be successfully 'kissed-off' by the Central Station(s). The communicator must be in a standby state with no new information waiting to be transmitted to a Central Station. Once an incoming call is accepted/answered by the communicator, the 411UDAC will: Establish basic modem connection Verify secret code Verify callback vs.
  • Page 64: Section 6: Battery Calculations

    Two 12 VDC, 7 Amp Hour batteries, wired in parallel, can be located in the backbox to provide 14 Amp Hours of backup (refer to Figure 2.4 on page 22 for battery cable connections) 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 65: 411Udac Power Supply

    Battery Calculations 6.1 411UDAC Power Supply The 411UDAC provides filtered power for operating the digital communicator, external devices and the battery charger. The power for operating external devices is limited. Use Table 6.2 (standby or nonalarm) and Table 6.3 (alarm) to determine if external loading is within the capabili- ties of the power supply.
  • Page 66: Appendix A: Programming Sheets

    Does not delay Input Channels programmed for fire functions. Input Channel 3 Delay Timer. Enter 0 - 179 seconds delay. Factory default is '000' for no delay. Does not delay Input Channels programmed for fire functions. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 67 Upload/Download Backup Reporting. Enter '0' for Upload/Download reports to go to the Secondary Central Station Phone Number on backup only; '1' for Upload/Download reports to always go to the Secondary; '2' for Upload/Download reports to go to the first available Central Station phone number. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 68: A.2: Digital Communicator Options Program Sheet (Factory Defaults)

    Output Relay #1 enable. '0' to disable relay. Output Relay #1 Function. '0' for activatation on fire alarm (2 or 4-wire smoke). Output Relay #2 enable. '0' to disable relay. Output Relay #2 Function. '2' for activation on DACT trouble. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 69 Addresses 124 to 143 store the Service Terminal 2 Phone Number. Enter 'F' to represent the end of the phone number. Upload/Download Backup Reporting. '0' for Upload/Download reports to go to the Secondary Central Sta- tion Phone Number on backup only. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 70: Appendix B: Event Codes/Transmission Format Programming Sheets

    To enter Programming Mode, press the MODE key, 7764 and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. B.1 4+2 Standard & 4+2 Express Formats Primary Central Station B.2 4+2 Standard & 4+2 Express Formats Secondary Central Station 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 71: B.3: 4+2 Standard & 4+2 Express Formats Primary Central Station

    --To enter Programming Mode, press the MODE key, 7764 and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. B.3 4+2 Standard & 4+2 Express Formats Primary Central Station B.4 4+2 Standard & 4+2 Express Formats Secondary Central Station 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 72: B.5: All 3+1, All 4+1 And 4+2 Expanded Formats For Primary Central Station

    B.6 All 3+1, All 4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats for Secondary Central Station B.7 All 3+1, All 4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats for Primary Central Station (Factory Defaults) B.8 All 3+1, All 4+1 and 4+2 Expanded Formats for Secondary Central Station (Factory Defaults) 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 73: B.9: Ademco Contact Id Format Primary Central Station

    Event Codes/Transmission Format Programming Sheets --To enter Programming Mode, press the MODE key, 7764 and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. B.9 Ademco Contact ID Format Primary Central Station B.10 Ademco Contact ID Format Secondary Central Station 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 74: B.11: Ademco Contact Id Format Primary Central Station (Factory Defaults)

    Event Codes/Transmission Format Programming Sheets Ademco Contact ID Format Primary Central Station (Factory Defaults) B.11 Ademco Contact ID Format Primary Central Station (Factory Defaults) B.12 Ademco Contact ID Format Secondary Central Station (Factory Defaults) 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 75: Appendix C: Ademco Contact Id Format Event Code Description

    BURG - Perimeter - # 132 Interior BURG - Interior - # 133 24-Hour BURG - 24-Hour - # 134 Entry/Exit BURG - Entry/Exit 135 Day/Night BURG - Day/Night 136 Outdoor BURG - Outdoor - # 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 76 TROUBLE - Ground Fault - # 311 No battery TROUBLE - No Battery Sounder/Relay Troubles - 320 320 Sounder/Relay TROUBLE - Sounder Relay - # 321 Bell 1 TROUBLE - Bell/Siren #1 322 Bell 2 TROUBLE - Bell/Siren #2 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 77 408 Quick arm Opening not applicable CLOSING - Quick Arm 409 Keyswitch Open/Close OPENING - Keyswitch CLOSING - Keyswitch Remote Access - 410 411 Callback request made REMOTE - Callback Requested Restore not applicable 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 78 STATUS - Status Follows Restore not applicable 606 Listen-in to follow LISTEN - Listen-in Active Restore not applicable 607 Walk test mode TEST - Walk Test Mode 608 System abnormal test TEST - System Abnormal Test 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 79: Appendix D: Events And Default Event Codes

    2300 Hz ACK 4+1 Standard 1900 Hz Carrier 1400 Hz ACK Note that although all Expanded Mode formats communicate two digits per event, only the first digit is programmable. The second digit cannot be changed. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 80: Appendix E: Operational Modes

    Fire protection is off. 3337 (DEFP) Returns digital communicator to factory Fire protection is off during Default Mode. default program settings 8768 (TROU) Allows display of status for all circuits Fire protection is off during Troubleshoot Mode. 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 81: Index

    13 Nonlatching Slave Panel Communicator See also Relays Front Panel Indicator Test Mode 16 AC Power 14 Piezo Sounder 14 Active 14 PK-411 11 Battery Trouble 14 Primary Power 12 Communication Fail 14 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 82 Simultaneous Data Transfers 63 Stand-alone Fire Alarm Communicator 16 Telephone Circuits 17 Transformer 15 Transmittal Priorities 57 trouble call limit 50 Trouble Reminder 10 Trouble Resound 10 UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements 29 Uploading 62 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...
  • Page 83: Manufacturer Warranties And Limitation Of Liability

    Manufacturer's Return Material Authorization form. The replacement part shall come from Manufacturer's stock and may be new or refurbished. THE FOREGOING IS DISTRIBUTOR'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN THE EVENT OF A WARRANTY CLAIM. Warn-HL-08-2009.fm 411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:F 6/27/2014...

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