SilentKnight IP Communicator User Manual

2 ipdact series mounting/wiring options

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IP Communicator Series

Product Installation Document

PN 53109:I 4/26/2010 10-xxx

1 IPDACT - Internet Protocol Digital Alarm Communicator/
Transmitter

The IPDACT, IPDACT-2 and IPDACT-2UD are compact, Internet Protocol Digital Alarm Communicators/Transmitters
designed to allow FACP status communication to a Central Station via the internet. Using Contact ID protocol from the
FACP, the IPDACT Series convert the standard DACT phone communication to a protocol that can be transmitted and
received via the internet. They also check connectivity between the FACP and Central Station.

The IPDACT Series operate in conjunction with the VisorALARM receiver, located at the Central Station. The Visor
ALARM receives signals transmitted by the IPDACT Series over the internet, instead of the traditional public switched
telephone lines, and sends the signals through a serial port to automation software for processing.

The installer must determine whether the FACP has enough reserve auxiliary power (24 VDC nonresettable, filtered, reg-
ulated) to supply the IPDACT Series module. The following table lists the power requirements for each version of the
IPDACT.

If the FACP cannot supply sufficient auxiliary power, the IPDACT Series module requires an auxiliary power supply such
as the HP300ULX as described in Section 2.3.

2 IPDACT Series Mounting/Wiring Options

There are several mounting options available for the IPDACT Series. The following sections describe these options. The
tables below are a guide for IPDACT Series mounting.

The following models are compatible with IPDACT Series Models.

IPDACT Model

Alarm Current

Standby Current

IPDACT

129 mA

100 mA

IPDACT-2

136 mA

93 mA

IPDACT-2UD

155 mA

98 mA

NOTES:
1. Following installation, refer to the Quick Startup Guide, supplied with the IPDACT, for programming and
activation of the IPDACT Series on the internet.
2. Although not required, the FACP Secondary Phone Line may be connected to the Public Switched
Telephone Network (i.e. a POTS line) for backup reporting.
3. Installation and wiring of this device must be done in accordance with NFPA 70, 72 and local ordinances.
4. The IPDACT can only be used for commercial fire applications.

Application (Power Source)

Mounting Location

Refer to Mounting Instruction Section

No Reserve Auxiliary Power

HP300ULX Enclosure

Section 2.3 on page 12

MS-9600(UD)LS

FACP Enclosure

Section 2.1.1 on page 4

MS-9200UD(E)

IPENC Enclosure

Section 2.2 on page 10

MS-9200UDLS(E)

FACP Enclosure

Section 2.1.1 on page 4

MS-9050UD

FACP Enclosure

Section 2.1.1 on page 4

MS-5UD-3(C)(E)

1

FACP Enclosure

Section 2.1.1 on page 4

MS-10UD-7(C)(E)

1

FACP Enclosure

Section 2.1.1 on page 4

MS-25

2

HP300ULX Enclosure

Section 2.3 on page 12

Table 1 IPDACT Series Mounting/Wiring Options

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