3 circuits, 1 channels/inputs, 2 notification appliance circuit – 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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Circuits

Product Description

1.3 Circuits

The 411UDAC circuit board contains a MicroController Unit (MCU), dual modular phone line
jacks, piezo sounder, and connectors for input, output and power wiring. A piezo silence switch
and reset switch are provided on the membrane panel which plugs into connector J7 on the main
circuit board.

1.3.1 Channels/Inputs

Four input channels are provided on the 411UDAC. The 411UDAC can be used to monitor a host
FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) in Slave Mode or as a stand-alone FAC (Fire Alarm Communica-
tor). Each input can be programmed to monitor the following conditions:

fire alarm activation

4-wire smoke (channels 1 & 3 only)

pull station

normally open contact device

waterflow

trouble activation

fire supervisory activation

1.3.2 Notification Appliance Circuit

One Style B NAC (Notification Appliance Circuit) requiring a 2.2K ohm End-of-Line resistor.
This NAC can only be used to supplement host panel NACs.

1.3.3 Output Circuits

Modular jacks are used to interface the primary and secondary phone lines to the public
telephone network. Phone lines are fully supervised at all times (if communication is enabled).

12 volt resettable special application power output (200 mA)

12 volt battery charger will charge up to 14 AH batteries

1.3.4 Auxiliary Relays

Two dry Form-C relays (P/N: 411RK), with contacts rated for 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive) or
0.5 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive), are installed on the main circuit board. Each relay is programma-
ble for:

Alarm

Fire supervisory - latching

Fire supervisory - autoresettable

Host panel trouble

DACT trouble

Total communications failure

1.3.5 Earth Ground

Connect a separate earth ground wire to ground stud in backbox for transient protection (refer to
Figure 2.3 on page 21 for location of stud).

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