Input channel 3 delay timer (75 - 77), Input channel 4 delay timer (78 - 80)1, Touchtone/rotary select for primary phone (81) – 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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Program Mode

Modes of Operation

Input Channel 3 Delay Timer (75 - 77)

1

The Delay Timer is used to delay digital communicator transmission to a Central Station when the
Input Channel is activated. Input Channel 3 Delay Timer is factory set to '000' seconds for no
delay. The timer may be programmed for a delay of from 0 to 179 seconds. Inputs programmed for
fire alarm, pull station, host control panel trouble and fire supervisory, must not be delayed. A
delay, therefore, cannot be selected for inputs programmed for these fire applications.
If the input
is set for a waterflow function, the delay timer will also delay activation of the relay, piezo sounder
and LEDs.

Input Channel 4 Delay Timer (78 - 80)

1

The Delay Timer is used to delay digital communicator transmission to a Central Station when the
Input Channel is activated. Input Channel 4 Delay Timer is factory set to '000' seconds for no
delay. The timer may be programmed for a delay of from 0 to 179 seconds. Inputs programmed for
fire alarm, pull station, host control panel trouble and fire supervisory, must not be delayed. A
delay, therefore, cannot be selected for inputs programmed for these fire applications.
If the input
is set for a waterflow function, the delay timer will also delay activation of the relay, piezo sounder
and LEDs.

Touchtone/Rotary Select for Primary Phone (81)

A '0' programmed in this address by the factory, triggers Touchtone dialing over the primary phone
line. Select '1' for rotary dialing.

Make/Break Ratio for Primary Phone (82)

This address is used only if a '1' has been programmed for address 81. The Make/Break ratio is fac-
tory set to '0' which is 67/33 ratio, but may be changed to '1' which is 62/38 ratio.

Touchtone/Rotary Select for Secondary Phone (83)

A '0' programmed in this address by the factory, triggers Touchtone dialing over the secondary
phone line. Select '1' for rotary dialing.

Make/Break Ratio for Secondary Phone (84)

This address is used only if a '1' has been programmed for address 83. The Make/Break ratio is fac-
tory set to '0' which is 67/33 ratio, but may be changed to '1' which is 62/38 ratio.

Output Relay #1 Enable (85)

The factory default setting for Output Relay #1 is '0' for disabled. Enter '1' to enable the relay.

Output Relay #1 Function Selections (86)

The Output Relay can be programmed to activate for any one of six conditions. The factory default
for address 86 is '0' for activation on fire alarm. Program a '1' for host panel trouble; '2' for DACT
trouble; '3' for latching fire supervisory; '4' for autoresettable fire supervisory; '8' for total commu-
nication failure.

Output Relay #2 Enable (87)

The factory default setting for Output Relay #2 is '0' for disabled. Enter '1' to enable the relay.

Output Relay #2 Function Selections (88)

Output Relay #2 can be programmed to activate for any one of six conditions. The factory default
for address 88 is '2' for activation on DACT trouble. Program a '0' for activation on fire alarm; '1'
for host panel trouble; '3' for latching fire supervisory; '4' for autoresettable fire supervisory; '8' for
total communication failure.

1. This timer does not delay LED or Output Relay activation and is not used for channels

programmed as AC Loss circuits.

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