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Programming Points & Appliances
This section addresses how to program the P-Link appliances and points, including the on-board DACT, and the RA-6075 or
RA-6006 annunciators.
On-Board DACT
Each system has a built-in DACT or Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter. The DACT provides notication to a remote
monitoring company when alarms, troubles and supervisory conditions occur.
Programming options allow you to select separate accounts for test events and alarm, trouble, and supervisory conditions. You
may set up telephone parameters, such as number of rings, when and where to send reports by specifying phone numbers and
other report output options. An example of the Add – Dialer window is shown.
Figure 68. Example of DACT Add-Dialer Window
Notes:
1. A daily test is automatically sent to a remote monitoring location; the test time may be programmed through the
General Options program window – “Time to Send Autotest” eld.
2. Once the panel has been programmed to use a dialer, and two (2) phone lines are used, the DACT will alternate between
lines on each daily call.
3. If the IP Communicator is programmed, the daily test call can be sent to the both reporting accounts. (Please refer to the
IP Communicator Section for more information.)
4. If the DACT and the IP Communicator are not programmed, the system will operate as a local panel.
Reporting Accounts
The “Reporting Accounts” section is used to program DACT operations and to customize the format of the reporting accounts.
You may choose different settings for Alarms, Troubles, and Supervisory conditions. Up to ve (5) primary and secondary
reporting accounts may be congured.
Figure 69. Example of Dialer Reporting Options
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