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4=ANN - Annunciator Module Programming D }X1X4X
Option 4 from the Partial System Programming menu allows the programmer to install and remove annunciator (EIA-485)
devices from the INA. The modules must still physically be installed or removed from the system to prevent a local trouble
condition.
PRESS 1=PSYS,3=PPRG,4=FPRG,5=REMV,6=PSWD,7=MSG : 1
PRESS 1=NFN,2=KEY,3=CABLE,4=ANN,5=UDACT,6=EXTEQ,7=LOCP : 4
ENTER@THE@ANNUNCIATOR@NUMBER@TO@CHANGE@(1@-@32)@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@:@1
IS@ANNUNCIATOR@01@TO@BE@INSTALLED@IN@SYSTEM?@(Y=YES,N=NO)@@@@@@@:@Y
ENTER@20@CHARACTER@CUSTOM@LABEL :@ANNUNCIATOR@ONE
DO@YOU@WANT@TO@CHANGE@ANOTHER@ANNUNCIATOR?@(Y=YES,N=NO)@@@@@@@@@:@N
NOTES: 1. When removing annunciator modules, all installed points on the affected annunciators should first be
removed from programming for proper system operation. 2. The SCS-8 and SCS-8L firmware has been updated in
conjunction with Software Release 2.8. The new SCS firmware is not backward compatible with older revisions of
software.
5=UDACT - UDACT Installation D }X1X4X
This option allows the installer to program a Notifier UDACT (Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter) and
specify its base annunciator protocol address in the system. The following example illustrates programming a UDACT.
Before programming a UDACT into an INA system, the number of annunciator addresses required must be deter-
mined. First, take the number of annunciator points in the system and add 8 points (for the UDACT). Then, divide
the total by 64 to obtain the number of annunciator addresses required (round up to next whole number if decimal).
PRESS 1=PSYS,3=PPRG,4=FPRG,5=REMV,6=PSWD,7=MSG : 5
PRESS 1=NFN,2=KEY,3=CABLE,4=ANN,5=UDACT,6=EXTEQ,7=LOCP : 5
DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE UDACT PROGRAMMING? (Y=YES,N=NO) : Y
DO YOU WANT A UDACT INSTALLED? (Y=YES,N=NO)@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ :@Y
ENTER THE BASE ADDRESS FOR UDACT OPERATION (1-32)@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @ :@1
Notes:
The UDACT must be programmed at an installed annunciator address. Once programmed, the first 8 annunciator
protocol points (base address only) automatically become unique fire panel status indicators (see UDACT Manual,
Document 50050). These 8 functions required by the UDACT override any previous INA annunciator point program-
ming. When a UDACT is installed, the first 8 INA annunciator points associated with the UDACT base address cannot
be reprogrammed/removed and have no read status functionality. Any previous programming of these 8 points is
removed.
Multiple annunciator addresses may need to be programmed depending upon the range specified by the UDACT
annunciator address switches.
The UDACT cannot be used in systems containing an AVPS-24, AA-30, AA-120 or XP Transponder since a primary
power failure signal transmission will not be delayed as required for this application.
The UDACT can not be used in a system with a NIB-96.
When a UDACT is programmed into the system, both the red and yellow LEDs will illuminate on an annunciator point
mapped to a supervisory input during the presence of a supervisory signal for that point.
Off-premesis transmission of security alarms using the UDACT must be made by mapping input points with the
software type ID "SACM" and "SEQM" to annunciator points within the range of the UDACT. Use of other security
type IDs for this purpose will result in simultaneous transmission of a trouble signal.
Multiple UDACT usage per INA system is not permitted.
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