5 components and accessories, 6 digital communicator operation – Fire-Lite 411UDAC Fire Alarm Communicator User Manual

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411UDAC Manual — P/N 51073:E 9/20/2013

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Components and Accessories

Product Description

1.5 Components and Accessories

Main Circuit Board

The main circuit board contains the system’s MCU (microcontroller unit), power supply, other pri-
mary components and wiring interface connectors. The main circuit board is shipped in the same
carton as the cabinet but is not mounted in the cabinet. The circuit board should be installed only
after the cabinet is mounted to the wall and the area is clean and free of potential contaminants.

Cabinet

The cabinet is red and measures 14.5" (36.83 cm) high X 12.875" (32.7 cm) wide X 4.5" (11.43 cm)
deep. It provides space for up to two 7 Amp Hour batteries which must be ordered separately. A
supplied bezel must be installed in the door opening.

Trim Ring

An optional Trim Ring (P/N TR-6-R) is available for the backbox. The Trim Ring provides a fin-
ished appearance for a semi-flush mounted panel.

Transformer Assembly

One transformer is shipped in the same carton as the cabinet and main circuit board but not
mounted in the cabinet. The transformer should be installed before the cabinet is mounted to the
wall.

Fire•Watch 411 Series DACT Programmer (Model PRO-411)

The PRO-411 is an optional DACT programmer which can be used to troubleshoot and program
the 411UDAC, as well as access the various modes of operation. The PRO-411 must be ordered
separately.

PK-411UD Upload/Download Software Kit

The optional PK-411UD Kit consists of the PK-411UD Upload/Download software on CD and the
PK-411UD Program Manual. The PK-411UD enables a user to program the 411UDAC off site via
the public switched telephone network using any personal computer with Windows

®

XP or greater

and a 1200 baud Hayes

®

compatible modem.

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.
Modular jacks are labeled PH1 and PH2 for the Primary and Secondary phone lines. The digital
communicator provides the following functions:

• Line Seizure- takes control phone lines, disconnecting any premise phones which may be

using the same lines

• Off/On-Hook - perform on and off-hook status to phone lines
• Listen for dial tone - 440 hertz tone typical in most networks
• Dialing the Central Station(s) phone number - default is Touch-Tone®, programmable to

rotary

• Discern proper Central Station 'ACK' and 'Kiss-off' tone(s)
• Transmit data to the Central Station(s)
• Verify data has been accepted by the Central Station(s)
• Hang-up and release phone lines
• Communicate in a variety of formats (Table 4.1, “Format Selection Addresses (20 and 50)

Programming,” on page 55).

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