Fire-Lite UDACT-F Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter User Manual

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Document #50049 Rev. E0 01/22/01 P/N 50049:E0

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Normal Mode

1st Event

The 1st Event key along with the up arrow and down arrow keys are used to display UDACT-F fault conditions. Press
the 1st Event key at any time to display the first event that occurred.

Down Arrow

The down arrow key can be used to view UDACT-F fault events (older) that have occurred and are active (not
cleared).

Up Arrow

The up arrow key can be used to view UDACT-F fault events (newer) that have occurred and are active (not cleared).

[Enter/Store]

See individual mode descriptions in the following sections.

4.1.2 Displays

Four 7-segment red LED characters provide visual annunciation of UDACT-F trouble conditions. A list of messages
that may appear on the display in Normal Mode is shown below:

PH_1

Primary Number Communication Fault

PH_2

Secondary Number Communication Fault

no_1

Primary Phone Line Fault

no_2

Secondary Phone Line Fault

Individual LEDs are provided for:

EIA-485

A yellow LED that turns on steady when a fault on the EIA-485 circuit is detected.

Comm. Fail

This yellow LED turns on to indicate the loss of both telephone lines or that the maximum number of attempts to
communicate with both Central Stations had been unsuccessful. During a comm. fail, the display will show either a
PH1 and PH2 or no1 and no2.

Power On

A green LED that remains on while DC power is supplied to the UDACT-F. If this indicator fails to light under nor-
mal conditions, service the system immediately.

Kissoff

A green LED that blinks when the Central Station has acknowledged receipt of each transmitted message.

Test

A green LED that turns on to indicate that a manual test message is being transmitted.

Primary Line Active

A red LED that indicates the primary phone line is active

Secondary Line Active

A red LED that indicates the secondary phone line is active.

Modem

A green LED that stays on steady during modem types of communications.

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