7 panel configuration, 8 operational modes, 1 normal mode – Fire-Lite 411UDAC Fire Alarm Communicator User Manual

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

Product Description

Panel Configuration

1.7 Panel Configuration

The 411UDAC can be configured, through programming, for the following modes of operation:

• Stand-alone Mode With Communicator Enabled - the 411UDAC functions as a latching

digital alarm communicator in which all input circuit activations latch (except those
programmed as autoresettable) and are restored only by pressing the local reset switch. The
onboard communicator will attempt to transmit events to a Central Station

• Slave Mode With Communicator Enabled - the 411UDAC functions as a nonlatching slave

to a host control panel and the onboard digital alarm communicator will attempt to transmit
events to a Central Station

• Slave Mode With Communicator Disabled - the 411UDAC functions only as a nonlatching

slave to a host control panel. The digital alarm communicator will not transmit to a Central
Station

1.8 Operational Modes

1.8.1 Normal Mode

Normal Mode is the standard mode of operation in which the 411UDAC monitors the channel/input
circuits as well as telephone line voltage and other internal circuits. In addition to locally annunci-
ating system trouble, active channel/input and communication fail, the onboard communicator
transmits system status information to UL listed central station receivers if programmed to do so.
Transmitted data includes fire alarm, fire alarm trouble, supervisory alarm and AC loss informa-
tion. Specific digital communicator troubles are also transmitted.

1.8.2 Real Time Clock Mode

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.

1.8.3 Program Mode

Program Mode is used to change the programmed functions of the 411UDAC. While the
411UDAC is in Program Mode, it does not monitor channel inputs. In addition, some program
items will be locked, which will prevent editing while the communicator is active (dialing, trans-
mitting, etc.). Use of this mode requires a valid password.

1.8.4 Troubleshoot Mode

Troubleshoot Mode may be used to sample and display status for all channel/input circuits, Notifi-
cation Appliance Circuit, AC power, battery, charger and 12 volt resettable power. In addition,
Troubleshoot Mode may be used for testing the telephone line interconnect wiring. Connection
from the 411UDAC’s modular jacks, through the RJ31X jacks and into the telephone network may
be easily checked. In this mode, the Programmer keypad acts similar to a telephone touchpad.
While the 411UDAC is in Troubleshoot Mode, it does not monitor channel inputs.

1.8.5 Default Mode

Default Mode may be used to return all 411UDAC programming back to the factory default set-
tings and to reset the Real-Time Clock to ‘00:01’ midnight. See “Default Mode” on page 51.

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