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Chapter 4. Programming the DACT
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<ENTER> = Accept
Pulse Rate
1. Press <ENTER>.
Pulse Rate
[20 PPS]
2. Use the NEXT and PREV keys to move from one
choice to another. Choices are 20 pulses per second
(PPS), which is the default, and 10 PPS.
3. Press <ENTER> to accept the choice. A prompt appears
asking you to confirm the choice.
4. Press <ENTER>. The prompt shown above Step 1 reap-
pears.
5. Press the <NEXT> key. The prompt for the Pulse Fre-
quency appears.
Setting Pulse Frequency
The pulse frequency specifies the frequency (in KHz) of the
pulses used by the DACT.
<ENTER> = Accept
Opt: [Pulse Freq]
1. Press <ENTER>.
Pulse Freq
[1.9KHz Data]
2. Use the NEXT and PREV keys to move from one
choice to another. Choices are
1.9 KHz
1.8 KHz
3. Press <ENTER> to accept the choice. A prompt appears
asking you to confirm the choice.
4. Press <ENTER>. The prompt shown above Step 1 reap-
pears.
5. Press the <NEXT> key. The prompt for the Reporting
Format appears.
Reporting Format
Before you select the Communications Format Code, deter-
mine, from an authorized person at the Supervising Station,
the required reporting format.
<ENTER> = Accept
Opt: [Report Format]
1. Press <ENTER>. The following prompt appears.
Report Format
[Contact ID]
The DACT can report in any of the following communi-
cation formats.
3/1 pulse = Three-digit account code followed by
one-digit reporting code, double round at 20 pulses
per second (PPS). Allows programmable reporting
codes. Refer to “Programming Event Codes” later
in this chapter.
4/2 pulse = Four-digit account code followed by
two-digit reporting code, double round at 20 PPS.
Allows programmable reporting codes. Refer to
“Programming Event Codes” later in this chapter.
BFSK = Three-digit account code followed by
two-digit reporting code, single transmission of
constant tones. Features built-in error checking and
fixed reporting codes.
SIA = Level 1 compatibility. Four-digit account
code features tonal acknowledge, basic reports, and
fixed reporting codes.
Contact ID (Default). Uses a four digit account
code, followed by a two- digit group number and
three digit contact number.
2. Use the NEXT and PREV keys to move from one
choice to another.
3. Press <ENTER> to accept the choice. A prompt appears
asking you to confirm the choice.
4. Press <ENTER>. The prompt shown above Step 1 reap-
pears.
5. Press the <NEXT> key. The prompt for the AC Fail
Delay appears.
AC Fail Delay
The AC Fail Delay allows you to specify the interval
between power loss at the panel and when the DACT noti-
fies the central station of the power loss. AC fail delay is
selectable from 0-24 hours.
AC Fail Delay
[06] Hrs
1. Use the NEXT and PREV keys to move from one
choice to another.
2. Press <ENTER> to accept the choice. A prompt appears
asking you to confirm the choice.
3. Press <ENTER>. The prompt shown above Step 1 reap-
pears.
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