BDocument # 500753/13/95 Rev:Product Information, Installation,Programming and Operation ManualSecuritySystems®UNI•COMUniversal Digital Alar
10 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95DC Power - TB1, Terminals 1 & 224 VDC (nominal) filtered, non-resettable and power-limited. Voltage range is
11Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95If the control panel causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone companyreserves the right to temporarily d
12 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Industry Canada (IC) Compliance - "This digital apparatus does not exceed the ClassA limits for radio noise
13Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Figure 2-1: Wiring Phone JacksNote: Shorting barsinside RJ31X Jackremoved during maleplug insertionSecondaryPhone
14 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Relay DriverThe UNI•COM's open collector output on TB3, terminal 2 is provided for Communi-cator Failure and
15Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95SLC Loop to Fire AlarmControl PanelEarth GrndComm Fail+24 VDCM-300 Series Monitor ModuleTB3DACT MR-10
16 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must remain separated in thecabinet. All power-limited circuit
17Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Programming of the UNI•COM is possible at any time including while the UNI•COMis communicating with a central stati
18 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Primary phone number. (00-15)The first sixteen addresses, 00-15, are factory set to 'F' (from 00_F to
19Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Valid entries for both the primary and secondary phone numbers are 0 - F with thenumeric digits as dialed numbers a
2 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Don't Forget Installation Precautions
20 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Secondary Number 24/12 Hour Test Time (49) The test message sent to theSecondary phone number may be sent every 1
21Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95AC Loss Reporting Delay (60) '1' is factory default which causes a 6 hour timedelay for AC loss reporting
22 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Programming Event Codes (99-168)A description of the type of reports with reported 'event code' that ar
23Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Table 3-2: Event Codes, Primary NumberNote: 1) Setting of 0 = do not transmit report to UCS2) Setting of 1 = transm
24 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Table 3-3: Event Codes, Secondary NumberNote: 1) Setting of 0 = do not transmit report to UCS2) Setting of 1 = tr
25Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95 4.0 Operating InstructionsThe UNI•COM has six Modes of operation; Normal, Program, Walktest
26 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95This key along with the UP Arrow and DOWN Arrow keys, are used to displayUNI•COM fault conditions. Press the 1st
27Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95PrimaryLineSecondaryLineModemLEDPrimary ActiveKiss-OffLEDSecondaryActiveLED4.1.3 Normal Mode Operation: Normal mode
28 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95The UNI•COM meets NFPA 72 for Remote Station Protective Signaling Service andcentral station Signaling Service re
29Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95The 'general' reports for general fire, general supervisory and general fault arealways transmitted (unle
3Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Table of ContentsNFPA Standards, UL Documents 51.0 Product Description 61.1 Product Features 6Figure 1-1: UNI•COM As
30 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95EIA-485 Communications Trouble ReportThe UNI•COM supervises the integrity of the information received from the FA
31Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Zone or Point Restoral ReportZone or point restoral reports are not transmitted to the UCS unless the zone orpoint
32 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95The UNI•COM will not transmit any system walktest data unless the UCS receiver(central station) first acknowledge
33Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/954.3.1 Disabling of Zones or PointsThis feature is primarily used when system points have been defined as remoterese
34 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95A handset may be temporarily connected across transformer T1 as indicated inFigure 4-2. The handset, when connec
35Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Addresses16 and 41Format Type ADT UCS ReceiverFactory Default 0 ADT FSK IIModel #ERevision #E913Software Revision #
36 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95❑00 ❑01 ❑02 ❑03 ❑04 ❑05 ❑06 ❑07 ❑08 ❑09 ❑10 ❑11 ❑12 ❑13 ❑14 ❑15Addresses 00 to 15 store the Primary Phone Number.
37Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95❑69 ❑70 ❑71 ❑72 User 1 Walk Test Code. Valid entries are 0-9❑73 User 1 Walk Test Transmit Enable: Enter
38 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95❑99❑100❑101❑102❑103❑104❑105❑106 ❑107❑108❑109❑110❑111❑112❑113❑114❑115❑116❑117❑118❑119 ❑120❑121❑122❑123❑124❑125❑1
39Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95❑00 ❑01 ❑02 ❑03 ❑04 ❑05 ❑06 ❑07 ❑08 ❑09 ❑10 ❑11 ❑12 ❑13 ❑14 ❑15Addresses 00 to 15 store the Primary Phone Number. E
4 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Table of Contents3.3 Programming Options 18Table 3-1: Start and End Monitoring Address 20Table 3-2: Event Codes, P
40 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95❑69 ❑70 ❑71 ❑72 User 1 Walktest Code. 'F' for no user identified.❑73 User 1 Walktest Transmit En
41Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95 Programming Reference Sheet Factory Default❑99❑100❑101❑102❑103❑104❑105❑106 ❑107❑108❑109❑110❑111❑112❑113❑114❑115❑1
42 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95NOTE: The UNI•COM is capable of reporting 198 points when used with the Unimode 200. Use chart to carefullyident
43Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Appendix B: Zone Assignments(Unimode 200 & Unimode 4-16)NOTE: The UNI•COM is capable of reporting 56 zones when
44 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Appendix C: Zone Assignments (Unimode II)NOTE:Use chart to carefully identify supervisory points and remote switc
45Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95The UNI•COM is capable of reporting 198 points or 56 zones when used with theUnimode 200.The UNI•COM may be mounted
46 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Notes:1) This arrangement allows use of the UNI•COM simultaneously with the RTM-8F module.2) Ferrite cores are re
47Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Install 120 ohmEOL resistor (P/N:71244) on TB1terminals 3 & 4 iflast or only deviceon EIA-485 line.P/N 29090S
48 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Figure E-3: MPS-24BPCA Connection to UNI•COM+Cut jumper JP1to make outputnonresettable foruse with UNI•COMFiltere
49Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95UNI•COM mounting in Unimode IIRemove all power from the Unimode II by disconnecting AC and batteries. Install the
5Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95This digital communicator has been designed to comply with standards set forth by the followingregulatory agencies:
50 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Figure F-3: EIA-485 ConnectionEIA-485 (Supervised andPower Limited)TB1Terminal 3 RS+Terminal 4 RS-Install 120ohm
51Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Figure F-4: 24 VDC Power Connection to UNI•COMMPS-24ATB3-3 + - TB3-4TB1-2 -TB1-1 +Power (Supervised andPower Limite
52 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95NOTES
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6 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95 1.0 Product DescriptionThe UNI•COM Universal Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter
7Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Figure 1-1: UNI•COM AssemblyConnectoron back ofboardPrimaryPhone LineSecondaryPhone LineModular CablesP/N MCBL-7(Ord
8 Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95Front Panel SwitchesCLEAR Digits 0-9TEST AMODE BUp Arrow CDown Arrow D1st EVENT EENTER/STORE FDisplays• EIA-485 -
9Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95The UNI•COM circuit board contains a CPU, other primary components and wiringinterface connectors.1.5.1 Power Requir
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