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Brand | Fire-Lite |
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Model | 411UD |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
General guidelines for safe and reliable installation, including power, static, and wiring.
Regulatory notice regarding radio frequency energy emissions and potential interference.
Regulatory notice for Canadian telecommunications network compatibility and requirements.
Lists key features of the 411UD, including input channels, dual telephone lines, and status reporting.
Details the 411UD's capabilities, compatibility, and physical characteristics.
Describes the function of individual LEDs on the 411UD unit.
Details the onboard piezo sounder and its silence switch.
Specifies the capabilities and activation conditions for the programmable Form-C relay.
Highlights features like 'dialer runaway' protection and trouble resound.
Explains the four programmable input channels, their supervision, and wiring configuration.
Describes the interface for connecting primary and secondary phone lines.
Details the connection for earth ground for transient protection.
Describes the Silence Switch on the front panel of the 411UD.
Explains the function of front panel LEDs (Communication Fail, DACT Trouble, Channel Active).
Details the circuit board LEDs (PH1, PH2, Modem Active).
Lists the operational functions of the digital communicator, like line seizure and dialing.
Details Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) and FCC Part 68 compliance.
Explains the need for RJ31X jacks and manufacturer information for telephone companies.
Warns against connecting to coin, ground start, or party line services and specifies line requirements.
Information regarding Industry Canada certification and installation requirements.
Describes the standard operating mode, monitoring, and reporting functions.
Allows setting the internal 24-hour clock; does not monitor inputs.
Used for changing programmed functions; does not monitor inputs.
For testing telephone line interconnect wiring.
Returns all programming to factory default settings.
Details mounting locations and enclosure requirements for the 411UD.
Explains power supply requirements, voltage selection, and connection points.
Describes the four supervised input channels, their configuration, and use.
Details FACP connection and how input channels monitor events like fire alarm, trouble, and AC loss.
Describes the programmable Form-C relay and its activation conditions.
Illustrates the connection of primary and secondary phone lines using RJ31X jacks.
Explains how to connect and use the PRO-411 DACT Programmer for configuration.
Specifies requirements for power-limited wiring for input and relay circuits.
Describes the standard operation, monitoring, and reporting to a central station.
Describes options for sending reports to primary, secondary, or first available central stations.
Explains how to enter different modes using the MODE key and a 4-digit code.
Describes the function of the LAMP TEST key on the programmer.
Details the use of the 1st EVENT key for memory address navigation.
Explains UP and DOWN arrow key functions for memory address viewing.
Describes how the [ENTER/STORE] key saves data and moves to the next address.
Provides step-by-step instructions for programming the internal clock using the programmer.
Instructions on how to access Program Mode using the MODE key and code 7764.
Information for users, installers, and authorities regarding UL 864 compliance.
Details programming the primary phone number, including valid entries and special functions.
Explains how to select the communication format for the primary phone number.
Describes how event codes are programmed and can be altered.
Lists event codes automatically programmed for Ademco Contact ID format (Primary).
Lists event codes for 4+2 Standard/Express formats (Primary).
Continues the list of event codes for 4+2 Standard/Express formats (Primary).
Lists event codes for expanded formats (Primary).
Details the programming of account codes for the primary station.
Explains how to set the 24-hour test time for the primary station.
Defines the interval for primary station test reports.
Details programming the secondary phone number, including valid entries.
Explains how to select the communication format for the secondary phone number.
Lists event codes for Ademco Contact ID format (Secondary).
Lists event codes for 4+2 Standard/Express formats (Secondary).
Continues event codes for 4+2 Standard/Express formats (Secondary).
Lists event codes for expanded formats (Secondary).
Details the programming of account codes for the secondary station.
Explains how to set the 24-hour test time for the secondary station.
Configures the delay for reporting AC loss events.
Configures the function for Input Channel 1 (Fire Alarm, Trouble, etc.).
Configures the function for Input Channel 2.
Configures the function for Input Channel 3.
Configures the function for Input Channel 4.
Sets delays for input channel activations, excluding fire functions.
Selects dialing method (Touchtone/Rotary) for primary and secondary phones.
Enables or disables the output relay.
Programs the relay activation conditions (e.g., DACT trouble, fire alarm).
Limits the number of trouble calls to the central station within a 24-hour period.
Configures backup reporting for upload/download operations.
Restores all program entries to factory default settings.
Accesses mode for testing telephone line interconnect wiring.
Details the process for testing the primary phone line using the programmer.
Describes testing the secondary phone line and handset connection.
Explains how the 411UD transmits system status reports via telephone lines.
Details supervision of phone lines and fault reporting procedures.
Outlines the three options for sending reports to central stations.
Lists supported communication formats and their corresponding addresses.
Refers to where detailed event code descriptions can be found.
Explains the meaning of various codes used in format selection tables.
Lists events in descending order of priority for transmission.
Details the structure of Ademco Contact ID reports, including subscriber ID and event codes.
Lists UL listed receivers compatible with the 411UD communicator.
Emphasizes installer responsibility for ensuring compatibility and testing.
Outlines the capabilities of remote site programming via PC and modem.
Details steps for changing program entries and verifying operations.
Explains the use of a secret code to prevent unauthorized access.
Describes time-out conditions and callback mechanisms for remote access.
Explains how the central station acknowledges requests for downloading.
Details how programming data is verified for accuracy before reprogramming.
Lists the types of data that can be uploaded from the communicator.
Describes the capability of simultaneous uploading and downloading.
Provides forms for programming various options like phone numbers and formats.
Details configuring input channel functions and delay timers.
Specifies the conditions for activating the output relay.
Shows factory default settings for primary and secondary phone numbers and formats.
Lists factory default settings for input channel functions and delay timers.
Details programming for Service Terminal 1 and 2 phone numbers.
Configures backup reporting for upload/download operations.
Programming sheet for event codes and formats for primary central station.
Programming sheet for event codes and formats for secondary central station.
Programming sheet for expanded formats for primary central station.
Programming sheet for 4+2 formats for secondary central station.
Programming sheet for expanded formats for secondary central station.
Shows factory default programming for expanded formats (Primary).
Shows factory default programming for Ademco Contact ID (Primary).
Shows factory default programming for Ademco Contact ID (Secondary).
Categorizes event codes into major classifications like Alarms, Supervisory, Troubles.
Lists event codes for general alarms and 24-hour non-burglary events.
Details event codes for fire supervisory and system trouble conditions.
Lists event codes for system peripheral issues and communication troubles.
Describes event codes related to system opening/closing and remote access.
Lists event codes for disabling sounders, relays, and system peripherals.
Details event codes used during various test modes.
Provides specifications for wire type, gauge, and run length for different circuits.
Summarizes the different operational modes and their effect on fire protection.
Illustrates the connection of the 411UD to an FACP for Canadian requirements.
Outlines Honeywell's product warranty, exclusions, and limitations.