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ADT Security Services Universal Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter 50075 User's Manual
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1. Incoming Telco 2 Green Wire Incoming Telco Phone Lines Ip Bed wire Phone Lines Tip Green Wire ae Ring Ring Ri Red Wire OPE ee BIENES To premise phones Mg Tip Tip 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 1 2 3 4 5 e 7 8 RJ3TX RJ31X Jack Jack ME Note Shorting bars ii inside RJ31X Jack removed during male plug insertion No 7 foot ii Cable Secondary Primary MCBL 7 Phone Line Phone Line gt Order Separately PH 2 PH 1 Male Plug Connectors HE Modular Female HE ii e Make No Connection 6 24 GAP Ri Fi SHIELD HS Res PRIMARY ACTIVE 5 S TH a Ja EE GND START MODULE TEJ EARTH so S tim Pn pe SECONDARY Figure 2 1 Wiring Phone Jacks O PH1 PH2 ACTIVE 13 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 Relay Driver The UNI COM s open collector output on TB3 terminal 2 is provided for Communi cator Failure and UNI COM trouble It can be used to drive UL listed relay MR 101 C or MR 201 C The output is rated for 40 mA and is power limited The normal condition for the output is Off deenergized Communicator Failure occurs when the maximum number of attempts to reach both central stations has taken place or when both phone lines are disconnected UNI COM trouble conditions include loss of telephone line voltage to the primary or secondary phone lines communic
2. Point No Type of Device Point No Type of Device Point No Type of Device Point No Type of Device Detectors Detectors Detectors Detectors 01 51 101 151 02 52 102 152 03 53 103 153 04 54 104 154 05 55 105 155 06 56 106 156 07 57 107 157 08 58 108 158 09 59 109 159 10 60 110 160 11 61 111 161 12 62 112 162 13 63 113 163 14 64 114 164 15 65 115 165 16 66 116 166 17 67 117 167 18 68 118 168 19 69 119 169 20 70 120 170 21 71 121 171 22 72 122 172 23 73 123 173 24 74 124 174 25 75 125 175 26 76 126 176 27 77 127 177 28 78 128 178 29 79 129 179 30 80 130 180 31 81 131 181 32 82 132 182 33 83 133 183 34 84 134 184 35 85 135 185 36 86 136 186 37 87 137 187 38 88 138 188 39 89 139 189 40 90 140 190 41 91 141 191 42 92 142 192 43 93 143 193 44 94 144 194 45 95 145 195 46 96 146 196 47 97 147 197 48 98 148 198 49 99 149 199 50 100 Not Used 150 NOTE The UNI COM is capable of reporting 198 points when used with the Unimode 200 Use chart to carefully identify supervisory points and remote switches in the system Identify these points using Type Mode refer to Section 4 3 Type Mode 42 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 Appendix B Zone Assignments Unimode 200 amp Unimode 4 16 Zone No Zone Function Zone No Zone Function 1 29 2 30 3 31 4 32 5 33 6 34 7
3. Zone Reporting Factory Default Point Reporting START END START END Addr 50 51 Addr 52 53 Adtr 50 51 Addr 52 53 Unimode 200 i 01 01 Unimode 200 01 04 Unimode 4 16 01 01 Unimode II 2 01 02 a 1 Report status of 198 pon Note For additional information on the starting and ending addresses refer to the host FACP Technical Manual Table 3 1 Start and End Monitoring Address UNI COM Communication Selection 54 Leaving address 54 at 0 disables communications to the central station s Enter 1 for zone reporting receive only Enter 2 for zone reporting receive transmit Enter 3 for point reporting receive only Enter 4 for point reporting receive transmit Note Use receive only selections when using remote annunciators Be certain to set one of the annunciators for receive transmit for EIA 485 communications bus supervision Use the receive transmit entries when annunciators are not installed or when the UNI COM receive transmit function is used to supervise the EIA 485 communication bus For additional information on the receive transmit function refer to annunciator technical manuals Backup Reporting 55 address 55 entry of 0 allows reports to be sent to Secondary phone number as backup only Leaving address 55 with the default setting of 1 permits transmission to either the central station s Primary or Secondary phone number The report will be sent to the first available receiver An entry of
4. Before proceeding the installer should be familiar with the following documents NFPA Standards NFPA 72 1993 National Fire Alarm Code e Central Station Fire Alarm Systems Automatic Manual and Waterflow Protected Premises Unit NFPA Local Automatic Manual Waterflow and Sprinkler Supervisory Fire Alarm Systems e Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems Protected Premises Unit e Automatic Fire Detectors Installation Maintenance and Use of Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Systems Inspection Testing and Maintenance for Fire Alarm Systems Underwriters Laboratories Documents UL 38 Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes UL 217 Smoke Detectors Single and Multiple Station UL 228 Door Closers Holders for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268A Smoke Detectors for Duct Applications UL 346 Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 464 Audible Signaling Appliances UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1638 Visual Signaling Appliances CAN ULC S524 M91 Standard for Installation of Fire Alarm Systems NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods NEC Article 760 Fire Protective Signaling Systems Applicable Local and State Building Codes Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction N
5. Security Systems UNI COM Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter for the Unimode Series Fire Alarm Systems PRIMA 9 ACTIVE ir O POWER E A 485 Hali LSNAL ARM COMI LAG a STANT lo ee g SATOR RANGE COMM FAI KISS OFF tena 787 nove ajajajaja JAGER gjesos HARME TEST CONNEGTOR Product Information Installation Programming and Operation Manual Document 50075 3 1 gt me B N 50075 Don t Forget Installation Precautions Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 Table of Contents m 0 m Au m m dd o MENIH Ko RW 1 9 2 0 2 3 2 4 3 0 3 2 NFPA Standards UL Documents Product Description Product Features Figure 1 1 UNI COM Assembly Controls and Indicators Figure 1 2 Controls and Indicators Compatible Panels Digital Communicator Circuits Optional Device Specifications Telephone Requirements and Warnings 1 8 1 Telephone Circuitry 1 8 2 Digital Communicator 1 8 3 Telephone Company Rights and Warnings 1 8 4 For Canadian Applications Modes and Special Functions 1 9 1 Normal Mode 1 9 2 Serviceman Code 1 9 3 Program Mode 1 9 4 Walktest Mode 1 9 5 Troubleshoot Mode 1 9 6 Type Mode 1 9 7 Clear Function 1 9 8 Manual Test Function 1 9 9 Lamp Test Mode 1 9 10 User Code Installation amp Wiring General Output Circuits Figure 2 1 Wiring Phone Jacks Figure
6. MR 101 C Note The MR 101 C and MR 201 C include an enclosure Figure 2 2 Relay Driver Connections Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 SLC Loop to Fire Alarm Control Panel Sf ND M 300 Series Monitor Module Wiring in same room as UNI COM All wiring to relay must 3 9K EOL be in same room within Resistor 20 feet of UNI COM and supplied TB3 in conduit ON NC I VV v Earth Grnd O Comm Fail O 24 VDC 18 24 115 230 DACT MR 101 C MR 201 C may also be used Note 1 M 300 Series Monitor Module is used to supervise Normally Closed output of M 101 C On DACT trouble and Comm Fail MR 101 C relay contact will open causing M 300 to transmit trouble condition to FACP Figure 2 3 Monitoring for UNI COM Trouble 15 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 2 3 UL Power limited Wiring Power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet All power limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0 25 away from any nonpower limited circuit wiring Furthermore all power limited circuit wiring and Requiremen cqurements nonpower limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and or conduits A typical wiring diagram for the UNI COM is shown below Use power limited source Power limited circuits ont GNL SI MILL PRIMARY ACO VE PH1 3
7. Other Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 1 1 1 0 Product Description The UNI COM Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter may be used with compatible refer to Appendices ADT fire alarm control panels FACPs The UNI COM transmits system status to the UCS Universal Communication System via the public switched telephone network The UNI COM is compact in size and may be mounted inside selected host control panels or mounted externally in a separate ADT ABS8RF or ADT UBS1F enclosure EIA 485 annunciator communications bus and 24 volt nominal connections are required Product Features Dual telephone lines Dual telephone line voltage detect Surface mount technology Compact in size 6 75 x 4 25 Built in programmer Built in four character red 7 segment LED display Manual test report function Manual master transmission clear function Optional Zone Point disable Mounts either inside selected control panels or in separate ADT ABS8RF or ADT UBSIF enclosure Optional Dead Front Cover ADT DPUBS1F Communicates vital system status including Independent zone point alarm Independent zone point trouble Independent zone point supervisory Serviceman on premises Optional Walktest data transmission Unimode 200 only AC mains power loss programmable Low battery System off normal 12 or 24 hour test signal Abnormal test signal per new UL requirements Annunciation of UNI COM troubles including loss of phone lines
8. 0 for Unimode 200 61 6 gt Q 2 iu Serviceman Code Factory default setting 0 obese 2 o o Leave default of 000 39 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 El E E E User 1 Walktest Code F for no user identified 0 User 1 Walktest Transmit Enable 0 for no transmit E El El E User 2 Walktest Code F for no user identified 0 User 2 Walktest Transmit Enable 0 for no transmit 78 E El E E User 3 Walktest Code F for no user identified O User 3 Walktest Transmit Enable 0 for no transmit El El E El User 4 Walktest Code F for no user identified a User 4 Walktest Transmit Enable 0 for no transmit E El E E User 5 Walktest Code F for no user identified o El El El EI User 6 Walktest Code F for no user identified 0 User 6 Walktest Transmit Enable 0 for no transmit 98 User 5 Walktest Transmit Enable 0 for no transmit 40 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 Programming Reference Sheet Factory Default au Em il OR U A U a HEJ UI a a a E a ul a 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 4 4 9 94 0 0 Ge a Gb Gb Gb Gh K JA 4 4 0 4 0 40 40 0 0 0 0 4u A 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 gadd 41 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 Appendix A Point Assignments Unimode 200
9. 10 total attempts to communicate are unsuccessful the Communicator Failure output will be turned on TB3 terminal 2 27 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 28 The UNI COM meets NFPA 72 for Remote Station Protective Signaling Service and central station Signaling Service reporting requirements for a the type of signal b condition and c location of the reporting premises Since higher priority events take precedence over lower priority events the UNI COM will transmit higher priority events before sending the lower priority events Priorities are as follows Event Activations General Alarm Zone Point Alarm N General Supervisory Zone Point Supervisory N General System Trouble AC Power Loss Zone Point Trouble N Low Battery Telco Primary Line Fault 10 Telco Secondary Line Fault 11 NAC Fault Code 12 Communication Trouble Primary Number 13 Communication Trouble Secondary Number 14 EIA 485 Communication Bus Trouble 15 Serviceman on Premises 16 Walktest Start 17 System Automatic Test Report 18 System Abnormal Automatic Test Report 19 Manual Activated Test Report Event Restorals 20 General Restoral 21 Zone Point Alarm N Restoral 22 General Supervisory Restoral 23 Zone Point Supervisory N Restoral 24 General System Trouble Restoral 25 AC Power Loss Restoral 26 Zone Point Trouble N Restoral 27 Low Battery Restoral 28 Telco Primary Line Fault Restoral 29 Telco Secondary Line
10. 171 Secondary Abnormal System 24 Hour Test 1 RP5 172 Manual Test 1 RP1 Note 1 Setting of O do not transmit report to UCS 2 Setting of 1 transmit report to UCS 3 Reports transmitted to the UCS for zone or point transmission use the following Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 convention 1ST Alarm Only 2ST Trouble Only 3ST Alarm amp Trouble simultaneously Table 3 3 Event Codes Secondary Number 4 1 Normal Mode MODE TEST CLEAR 4 0 Operating Instructions UNIVCRSAL BICITAL ALARM COMMUN GETO TNANSKVITTEH POWER COMM FAI El 4 485 KISS OFF EEE ESSES UCC La o 8 Lo ea The UNI COM has six Modes of operation Normal Program Walktest Troubleshoot Type and Lamp Test Upon initial power up the system will be in Normal Mode This section discusses operation of the UNI COM in the Normal Mode 4 1 1 Keys Below is a description of the function keys in Normal Mode Pressing the Mode Key followed by a valid 4 digit numerical code and ENTER STORE selects one of the six modes of operation e To enter normal mode from any other mode press MODE then 6676 ENTER STORE 6676 spells NORM ona Touch Tone phone If the Test Key is pressed three times in rapid succession the UNI COM will transmit a manual test message to both central stations The Clear function will cause the UNIeCOM to cease transmissions clear any active or pending t
11. 2 disables reports from being sent to the Secondary phone number Touchtone Rotary Select 56 A 0 programmed in this address by the factory triggers Touchtone dialing over both phone lines Select 1 for rotary dialing Make Break Ratio 57 Use this address only if you have chosen 1 for address 56 The make break ratio is factory set to 0 which is 67 33 but may be changed to 1 which is a 62 38 ratio Address 58 Leave default of 0 Address 59 Leave default of 0 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 AC Loss Reporting Delay 60 1 is factory default which causes a 6 hour time delay for AC loss reporting Valid entries are 0 to 9 and A to F corresponding to the following reporting delay times 1 6 hour 2 7 hours 3 8 hours 4 9 hours 5 10 hours 6 11 hours 7 15 hours 8 16 hours 9 17 hours A 18 hours B 19 hours C 20 hours D 21 hours E 22 hours and F 23 hours 0 entry causes immediate reporting of AC loss Host Panel ID 61 Enter one of the following digits corresponding to the Control Panel in which the UNI COM is installed A correct entry is essential for proper operation 0 Unimode 200 1 lt Unimode 416 2 Unimode II 3 Do not use 4 lt Do not use 5 Do not use 6 Do not use 7 Do not use 8 Do not use 9 Do not use Serviceman Code 62 65 The factory default is 62 6 63 3 64 2 and 65 1 The code must be properly entered to enable t
12. ADT UBSIF enclosure up to 6000 feet away from the control panel All power must be removed from the control panel before making any connections to prevent circuit damage The EIA 485 serial interface is connected between the control panel and UNI COM using twisted shielded pair wire Power should be wired from the control panel s 24 VDC nominal filtered non resettable output to TB1 on the UNI eCOM if mounted remotely Figure D 1 ADT UBS1F UNI COM mounting in Unimode 200 Remove all power from the Unimode 200 by disconnecting AC and batteries Install the supplied standoffs three nylon and one aluminum standoff in the appropriate holes located on the right side of the Unimode 200 main circuit board as illustrated in Figure D 2 Position J10 located on the back of the UNI COM over connector J16 which is located center right on the main Unimode 200 circuit board and carefully connect Secure the UNI COM to the aluminum standoff with the screw provided The EJA 485 circuit and 24 VDC power are provided directly from connector J16 of the Unimode 200 Note A 120 ohm EOL resistor is not required on the UNI COM EIA 485 terminals when it is installed inside the Unimode 200 cabinet The EOL resistor is required at the last device on the EIA 485 line external to the Unimode 200 panel Unimode 200 TT ee eer 3 4 aluminum standoff i vo 11000000 with nut required for transient protection UNI COM Ja ERRO SHE STA
13. ETS dr eee 1 nun co O TO Es EE Go a g EE a 20 GSE ro 8 Re m SW E Su A Galo 4 SS Eos Z OST oBBOLPSs OF FJ BUDEGO NS oo BEGDRSEx SQ Gao DE CcolZoal T Eo 5 E no E LO A o o 6 Ra a f A Io Lo A lalalalala 7 CUM LL S TUTTI CPU 5000 Mae FAD Tf i Y E O S y 44 UNI COM Figure F 3 EIA 485 Connection Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 50 Power Supervised and o Power Limited TB1 1 pase 92 Q Mes and o es METT UNI COM MPS 24A Power Supervised and Power Limited TB1 1 PRIMARY ACTHE ST Lik A SPP JE O Fl JP1 to make output nonresettable for use with UNI COM Jee Cy i o o O A UNI COM MPS 24B o Figure F 4 24 VDC Power Connection to UNI COM 51 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 52 NOTES Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 NOTES Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 53 54 NOTES Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 55
14. Fault Restoral 30 NAC Fault Code Restoral 31 Communication Trouble Primary Number Restoral 32 Communication Trouble Secondary Number Restoral 33 EIA 485 Communication Bus Trouble Restoral 34 Serviceman off Premises 35 Walktest End O sl Oy Ge SND No Where N represents the zone or device ID number Note The Unimode 200 has a maximum capacity of 99 addressable smoke detectors and 99 addressable modules When the UNE COM is programmed for point transmis sion the reported range of addresses is 001 to 099 for detectors at addresses 01 to 99 and 101 to 199 for modules at addresses O1 to 99 When using AIM modules with the Unimode II the UNI COM will report AIM devices in up to 8 zones maximum Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 The general reports for general fire general supervisory and general fault are always transmitted unless disabled Zone or point information will follow the general reports if enabled 4 1 4 Key Report Descriptions Serviceman on Premises This report is generated any time that the serviceman enters a 4 digit code into the UNI COM that matches the entry programmed into addresses 62 65 The report generated to the UCS receiver tells the central station that a serviceman is on the premises and is about to perform some type of maintenance on the system The Serviceman Code must first be entered in order for the serviceman to gain access to program walktest troubleshoot and type modes The Serv
15. alternate mode of operation then press ENTER STORE During Program Mode if no key is pressed within 10 minutes the UNI COM will revert to normal mode Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 Address Description Setting Event Codes 99 Primary General Alarm Code 1 FA 100 Primary Zone Point Alarm Code 1 FA 1ST 101 Primary General Supervisory Code 1 SS 102 Primary Zone Point Supervisory Code 1 SS 1ST 103 Primary General System Fault Code 1 FT 104 Primary AC Fault Code 1 AA 105 Primary Zone Point Fault Code 1 FT 2ST 106 Primary Supervisory Zone Point Fault Code 1 ST 2ST 107 Primary Low Battery Earth Fault Code 1 YT 108 Primary Telco Primary Line Fault Code 1 LT1 109 Primary Telco Secondary Line Fault Code 1 LT2 110 Primary NAC Fault Code 1 UT 2ST 111 Primary Comm Trouble Primary Code 1 LT1 8ST 112 Primary Comm Trouble Secondary Code 1 LT2 8ST 113 Primary 485 Communication Trouble Code 1 YC 114 Primary Serviceman on Premises 1 id Sl 115 Walk Test Start 1 id FM1 116 General Alarm Restore Code 1 FH 117 Primary Zone Point Alarm Restore Code 1 FR HH 118 General Supervisory Restore Code 1 SR 119 Primary Zone Point Supervisory Restore Code 1 SR 120 Primary General Fault Restore Code 1 FJ 121 Primary AC Fault Restore Code 1 AH 122 Primary Alarm Zone Point Fault Restore Code 1 FR
16. communication failure with either central station total communication failure A a A UE A e Troubleshoot mode converts keypad to DTMF touchpad Individual LEDs for Power EIA 485 loss Manual Test Kissoff Comm Fail Primary Line Seize Secondary Line Seize Modem Open collector relay driver for Total Communication Failure or UNI COM trouble Real Time Clock Extensive transient protection Simple EIA 485 interface to host panel SS NINOS SAS Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 ADT UBS1F Optional ADT DPUBS1F Primary Phone Line Secondary Phone Line ie oe Modular Cables P N MCBL 7 ima Pa Order Separately Ja Je EERE Make No Connection GND START O MODULE PRIMARY ACTIVE PH1 EARTH Comm Fail Output OQmooem EMO zani 24 VDC Power in GOM power limited use power limited source TAIL ne 24 VDC SECONDARY power limited oo UNIVEHSAL DGNAL SLAHM COMMUNICA GRY KAMSM I IEH EIA 485 Connector use power limited Source 464000 4G Connector on back of DO POWER LICOMM FAN board L El4 485 KISS OFF ajajajaj IODO aise ss o JC EE TEST CONNECTOR JA ee Figure 1 1 UNI COM Assembly 7 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 1 2 Controls and Front Panel Switches 19 T Indicators CLEAR Digits 0 9 O o Hele TEST Ger Mio a MODE Up Arrow Down Arrow Ist EVENT ENTER STORE
17. is connected between the control panel and UNI COM using twisted shielded pair wire Power should be wired from the control panel s main power supply 24 VDC nominal filtered non resettable output to TB1 on the UNI COM Figure F 1 ADT ABS8RF UNI COM mounting in Unimode II Remove all power from the Unimode II by disconnecting AC and batteries Install the three supplied nylon support posts for the top and bottom left of the UNI COM one aluminum nylon and one aluminum standoff in the CHS 4 chassis slot in which the UNI COM is to be installed refer to Figure F 2 Position the UNI COM on the standoffs and secure on aluminum standoff with a 6 32 screw Connect the communication line between the EIA 485 terminal block on the CPU 5000 and TB 1 terminals 3 and 4 on the UNI COM being certain to observe polarity refer to Figure F 3 Recommended wire is 12 AWG to 18 AWG twisted pair If no other devices are connected to the EIA 485 install a 120 ohm EOL resistor across UNIeCOM TBI terminals 3 and 4 Connect the supplied Ground Strap from the UNIeCOM Earth Ground terminal on TB3 to the CHS 4 chassis Connect 24 VDC filtered regulated power to TB1 terminals 1 and 2 on the UNIeCOM refer to Figure F 4 Nylon Support Posts Ground Strap CPU 5000 kilome Aluminum Standoff Aluminum Standoff and Screw Figure F 2 UNI COM Mounting in CHS 4 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 49
18. must be used For installation in the Unimode 200 use connector J10 Auxiliary Output TB3 Terminals 2 amp 3 TB3 2 Communicator Failure Power limited circuit An Open Collector type output normally high active low which sinks up to 40 mA TB3 3 21 2 to 28 2 volts power limited Use UL listed relay P N MR 101 C or MR 201 C with this output Earth Ground TB3 Terminal 1 TB3 1 Earth Ground connection Connect this terminal to building earth ground using solid 12 AWG wire to provide lightning protection This connection is not required when the UNI COM is mounted in a Unimode 200 since the metal standoff used in mounting provides an earth ground connection 1 8 1 Telephone Circuitry PH1 amp PH2 Ringer Equivalence Number REN 0 6B AC Impedance 10 0 Mega Ohm Complies with FCC Part 68 Mates with RJ31X Male Connector Supervision Threshold less than 4 0 volts for 2 minutes The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive REN s on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total REN s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area 1 8 2 Digital Communicator Before connecting the UNI COM to the public switched
19. seconds to start entering the code 7764 spells PROG on a Touch Tone phone If an incorrect key is entered reenter the proper 4 digit code before pressing the ENTER STORE key 7 77 Note that as you enter information into the UNI COM the digits will scroll across the _776 7764 display from right to left You are allowed a pause of up to 10 seconds in between each number while entering the code After pressing the ENTER STORE key the UNI COM will be in Program Mode and display 00_F You are allowed up to ten minutes of idle time at this point before starting your programming otherwise the UNI eCOM will go back to Normal Mode You also have a maximum of 10 minutes between any key stroke All entries made prior to the 10 minute time out are valid and stored Once in Programming Mode the UNI COM will e Ignore the Test and Clear keys e Continue to communicate any events not previously acknowledged at the central station prior to entering Programming Mode Location 54 is factory set to 0 UNI COM communications disabled This keeps the communicator off until location 54 is changed to 1 2 3 or 4 Refer to program selection for address 54 in this section Once location 54 is changed from 0 to 1 2 3 or 4 and a valid phone number is entered transmission of the Serviceman on Premises report will occur 17 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 3 2 3 3 18 Switch Functions Programming Options Throughout programmi
20. telephone system at the protected premises An FCC compliant telephone cord must be used with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible RJ31X male modular plug which is Part 68 compliant 1 8 4 For Canadian Applications The following is excerpted from CP 01 Issue 5 NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request th
21. 123 Primary Supervisory Zone Point Fault Restore Code 1 SR 124 Primary Low Battery Fault Restore Code 1 YR 125 Primary Telco Primary Line Fault Restore Code 1 LR1 126 Primary Telco Secondary Line Fault Restore Code 1 LR2 127 Primary NAC Fault Restore Code 1 UR 128 Primary Comm Trouble Primary Restore Code 1 LR1 129 Primary Comm Trouble Secondary Restore Code 1 LR2 130 Primary 485 Communication Trouble Restore Code 1 YO 131 Primary System Serviceman off Premises 1 id SO 132 Primary Walk Test End 1 id FK1 133 Primary Normal System 24 Hour Test 1 RP1 134 Primary Abnormal System 24 Hour Test 1 RP5 135 Manual Test 1 RP1 Note 1 Setting of 0 do not transmit report to UCS 2 Setting of 1 transmit report to UCS 3 Reports transmitted to the UCS for zone or point transmission use the following convention 1ST Alarm Only 2ST Trouble Only 3ST Alarm amp Trouble Simultaneously Table 3 2 Event Codes Primary Number Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 23 24 Address Description Setting Event Codes 136 Secondary General Alarm Code 1 FA 137 Secondary Zone Point Alarm Code 1 FA 1ST 138 Secondary General Supervisory Code 1 ss 139 Secondary Zone Point Supervisory Code 1 SS 1ST 140 Secondary General System Fault Code 1 FT 141 Secondary AC Fault Code 1 AA 142 Secondary Zone Poin
22. 2 2 Relay Driver Connections Figure 2 3 Monitoring for UNleCOM Trouble UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Figure 2 4 Typical Wiring for UL Power limiting Programming Instructions Entering Program Mode Switch Functions Figure 3 1 UNI COM Keypad Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 O 0009000000 JO 0 Table of Contents 3 3 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 4 4 5 5 0 6 0 Programming Options Table 3 1 Start and End Monitoring Address Table 3 2 Event Codes Primary Number Table 3 3 Event Codes Primary Number Operating Instructions Normal Mode 4 1 1 Keys 4 1 2 Displays Figure 4 1 UNI COM Phone Connectors amp LEDs 4 1 3 Normal Mode Operation 4 1 4 Key Report Descriptions Walktest Mode Type Mode Troubleshoot Mode Figure 4 2 Handset Speaker Connection Lamp Test Mode Compatible Receivers Programming Reference Sheets Appendix A Point Assignments Unimode 200 Appendix B Zone Assignments Unimode 4 16 Appendix C Zone Assignments Unimode II Appendix D Unimode 200 Appendix E Unimode 4 16 Appendix F Unimode II Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 36 42 43 44 45 47 49 This digital communicator has been designed to comply with standards set forth by the following regulatory agencies e Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 864 NFPA Standards 72 1993 Local Remote Station and Central Station Fire Alarm Systems e CAN ULC S527 M87 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems
23. 35 8 36 9 37 10 38 11 39 12 40 13 41 14 42 15 43 16 44 17 45 18 46 19 47 20 48 21 49 22 50 23 51 24 B2 25 53 26 54 27 55 28 56 NOTE The UNI COM is capable of reporting 56 zones when used with the Unimode 200 or Unimode 4 16 Use chart to carefully identify supervisory zones Identify these zones using Type Mode refer to Section 4 3 Type Mode Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 43 Appendix C Zone Assignments Unimode IT Zone No Zone Function Zone No Zone Function Zone No Zone Function 1 41 81 2 42 82 3 43 83 4 44 84 5 45 85 6 46 86 7 47 87 8 48 88 9 49 89 10 50 90 11 51 91 12 52 92 13 53 93 14 54 94 15 55 95 16 56 96 17 57 97 18 58 98 19 59 99 20 60 100 21 61 101 22 62 102 23 63 103 24 64 104 25 65 105 26 66 106 27 67 107 28 68 108 29 69 109 30 70 110 31 71 111 32 72 112 33 73 113 si 74 114 85 75 115 JE 76 116 37 77 117 38 78 118 39 79 119 40 80 120 NOTE Use chart to carefully identify supervisory points and remote switches in the system Identify these 120 zones using Type Mode refer to Section 4 3 Type Mode 44 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 Appendix D Unimode 200 The UNI COM is capable of reporting 198 points or 56 zones when used with the Unimode 200 The UNI COM may be mounted in the Unimode 200 control panel or remotely in an ADT ABS8RF or
24. AL DX a LINIVERSAL FIG ALARM COIMVLNEOATJE TJANSVITFR POWER COMM FAIL El 185 KISS SFF ear EST vore Figure 2 4 Typical Wiring Diagram for UL Power limited Requirements 16 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 Programming Mode 3 1 Entering Program Mode 3 0 Programming Instructions Programming of the UNI COM is possible at any time including while the UNI COM is communicating with a central station The UNI COM has a built in programmer All programming selections are stored in nonvolatile Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EEPROM This ensures that the UNI COM will retain all entries made in programming mode even if power is removed The user must program the primary and secondary phone numbers account numbers and 24 hour test report times for each central station account and the current time The UNI COM comes with factory chosen options features already programmed Other options features may be programmed if desired If all factory default settings are acceptable programming is complete Note Access to the Programming Mode is not available to the end user It may only be accessed by the serviceman To enter the Program Mode first press the MODE key followed by the 4 digit serviceman code factory default is 6 3 2 1 then press the ENTER key Next to enter the Program Mode press the MODE key once the display will go blank then start entering the code 7764 You have ten
25. Displays e ETA 485 yellow LED COMM FAIL e COMM FAIL yellow LED lito KISS OFF KISS OFF green LED e POWER green LED ee Seven Segment Displays 1 2 2 CF a Primary Phone Line Active red J 5 Le Ly um anne Secondary Phone Line Active re JJ Jen LED popa TEST green LED ma e MODEM green LED SOHHECTOH E SECONDS Ss VANA KRAJ HARTARA KITA AM DOBA RATON TA SENCI MOGO w gt Figure 1 2 Controls and Indicators 1 3 Com patible The UNI COM has been designed to be compatible with a variety of ADT fire alarm Panels control panels refer to Appendices 1 4 Digital Two modular phone jacks allow easy connection to telephone lines Modular jacks Communicator are labeled PH1 and PH2 for the Primary and Secondary phone lines Telephone line Primary and Secondary Active red LEDs are provided as well as a green Kissoff LED The integral digital communicator provides the following functions Line Seizure takes control of the phone lines disconnecting any premises phones Off On Hook perform on and off hook status to the phone lines Listen for dial tone 440 hertz tone typical in most networks Dialing the central station s number default is Touch Tone programmable to rotary Discern proper synchronization with UCS receiver Transmit data to UCS receiver Verify data has been accepted by the UCS receiver Hang up and
26. Format 0 ADT FSK II 0 A Secondary Account Code Valid keys are 0 9 O mA Q Secondary 24 Hour Test Time Enter military time i e 1400 for 2 PM Secondary Number Test Time Interval Enter 0 for 24 hour 1 12 hour a Start Monitoring Address Ga End Monitoring Address UNI COM Communication Selection Enter 0 to disable UNI COM communication 1 for zone report ing receive only communication 2 for zone reporting receive transmit communication 3 for point reporting receive only communication 4 for point reporting receive transmit communication Backup Reporting Enter 0 to have secondary phone number act as backup only 1 to have either primary or secondary phone number receive reports 2 to disable reports to the secondary phone number Touchtone Rotary Select Enter 0 for touchtone dialing 1 for rotary dialing Make Break Ratio If rotary dialing is selected in Address 58 Enter 0 for a 67 73 make break ratio 1 for a 62 38 make break ratio Leave default of 0 Leave default of 0 AC Loss Reporting Delay Enter 0 for no time delay after AC loss 1 for 6 hour delay 2 for 7 hour delay 3 for 8 hour delay 4 for 9 hour delay 5 for 10 hour delay 6 for 11 hour delay 7 for 15 hour delay 8 for 16 hour delay 9 for 17 hour delay A for 18 hour delay B for 19 hour delay C for 20 hour delay D for 21 hour delay E for 22 hour delay or F for 23 hour delay
27. Host Panel ID Enter 0 for Unimode 200 1 for Unimode 416 or 2 for Unimode Il all other entries are invalid O gt mi Serviceman Code Valid entries are 0 9 U J Leave default of 000 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 69 73 74 78 q 9 83 o 4 88 89 93 o OUO OOCOOCOOOCO 98 Q User 1 Walk Test Code Valid entries are 0 9 User 1 Walk Test Transmit Enable Enter 0 for no transmit of walktest events 1 for transmit a Q a User 2 Walk Test Code Valid entries are 0 9 User 2 Walk Test Transmit Enable Enter 0 for no transmit of walktest events 1 for transmit U Q gt User 3 Walk Test Code Valid entries are 0 9 User 3 Walk Test Transmit Enable Enter 0 for no transmit of walktest events 1 for transmit U U a User 4 Walk Test Code Valid entries are 0 9 User 4 Walk Test Transmit Enable Enter 0 for no transmit of walktest events 1 for transmit J mi U User 5 Walk Test Code Valid entries are 0 9 User 5 Walk Test Transmit Enable Enter 0 for no transmit of walktest events 1 for transmit Q gt gt User 6 Walk Test Code Valid entries are 0 9 User 6 Walk Test Transmit Enable Enter 0 for no transmit of walktest events 1 for transmit Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 37 Programming Reference Sheet EN a a Q ER dl a Q a a a Jo a Ni DNE NE MENE MNE RE NE MNE NE ME MU JANE m OU U H Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
28. NDARY ACTIVE UNIVERSAL DISGIFAL ALARM COMN JKICATORTRAMEMVITTEH Figure 4 2 Handset Speaker Connection 4 5 Lamp Test To perform a Lamp Test press MODE then 5267 followed by ENTER STORE Mode This will test all system LEDs The LEDs will stay on for five seconds then the UNI COM will return to normal mode se 5267 spells LAMP on a Touch Tone phone 34 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 5 0 Compatible Receivers The table below shows UL listed receivers compatible with the UNI COM Addresses 16 and 41 Format Type ADT UCS Receiver Factory Default 0 ADT FSK Il Model E Revision E913 Software Revision 31893 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 35 J S 4 Q Q J 6 0 Programming Reference Sheets To enter Programming press Mode 7 7 6 4 Enter Q a 2 q Q A a U a a a Q a a a Addresses 00 to 15 store the Primary Phone Number Enter F to represent the end of the number Primary Comm Format 0 ADT FSK Il O J Primary Account Code Valid keys are 0 9 Q Q a Primary 24 Hour Test Time Enter military time i e 1400 for 2 PM Primary Number Test Time Interval Enter 0 for 24 hour 1 12 hour mA d U U a J Q A J J A a a A U Addresses 25 40 store the Secondary Phone Number Enter F to represent the end of the number 41 A N BR a a o a o q N DODDODO a A O a a Secondary Comm
29. RT WOSLLE O PHI p F KLO AREAL JE A Lk DREKA LE raid Ler Desa Dom FAL 3 4 Nylon Standoffs Figure D 2 UNI COM Mounting to Unimode 200 45 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 Supervised and Power Limited EIA 485 and Se 24V 1 arth power connections To G 24 VDC HND 2 Phone aoe Nonresettable RS 3 Lines Connection Power 3 RS 4 aT SHIELD 5 Supervised mie p uld peo ers do gt tum wo Z AA i DDDODO USD RS 7 LEKEN X EE Rae TB1 ElA 485 Ferrite x Cores b P N 29090 s o TIKI O TE O z o a Sara TNE 4 Tile Em Install 120 ohm EOL ja resistor P N 71244 a on TB1 terminals 3 e i eg amp 4 if last or only O ES device on ElA 485 Ji 6 line gen a FALL Unimode 200 z Cabinet gomom IODO FRODE O o Je Nm WRITE PROTECT JP4 z S o SW TROUBLE UNI COM in ADT ABS8RF HO AC J6 E EEE shown with cover removed SROUND Se JP8 FAULT LED 3 O Unimode 200 Notes 1 This arrangement allows use of the UNI COM simultaneously with the RTM 8F module 2 Ferrite cores are recommended for all applications 3 Recommended wire is 12 AWG to 18 AWG twisted pair 4 Shielded wire is not reguired unless mandated by local AHJ If shielded wire is used connect only one end of shield a shield may be connected to cabinet earth
30. U H H Q U H Y Q Y Y Y Y Y UU BREME RE NE 1 4 EL 4 UL El A a a a aa aa a Q a Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 38 Programming Reference Sheet Factory Default Settings To enter Programming press Mode 7 7 6 4 Enter El E El 3 E 3 FA E E E E E E B E W Addresses 00 to 15 store the Primary Phone Number Enter F to represent the end of the number 0 Primary Comm Format 0 ADT FSK II o Q Q Primary Account Code 9 U 0 Ol Primary 24 Hour Test Time 0000 12 00 midnight 0 Primary Number Test Time Interval 0 for 24 hour E E E E E B A E E El A B E E E a Addresses 26 41 store the Secondary Phone Number Enter F to represent the end of the number 7 o 0 Secondary Comm Format O ADT FSK II o 0 Secondary Number Test Time Interval 0 for 24 hour 0 Secondary Account Code d A o 0 LO Secondary 24 Hour Test Time 0000 12 00 midnight o 41 42 45 49 0 O Start Monitoring Address ol ER End Monitoring Address a UNI COM Communication Selection 0 for UNI COM Communication disabled n Backup Reporting 1 reports to either Primary or Secondary Central Station 0 Touchtone Rotary Select 0 for Touchtone Make Break Ratio 0 for 67 33 make break ratio 57 ls Leave default of zero la Leave default of zero so AC Loss reporting delay 1 for 6 hour time delay Host PANEL ID
31. amming for instructions on setting the FACP for zone or point annunciation Refer to Section 3 3 of this manual for instructions on setting addresses 50 through 54 and 61 Also refer to Section 4 3 for a discussion of Type Mode Zone Point Fire Alarm Report The UNI COM reports activated status of specific zones or points defined as fire alarm Fire alarm devices include smoke detectors pull stations waterflow devices heat sensors etc The report transmitted includes the fire alarm message and the identity of the activated zone or point Note Use the Type Mode to identify all supervisory devices installed in the system to the UNIeCOM Refer to the Type Mode instructions in Section 4 3 Zone Point Supervisory Activation Report The UNI COM reports activated status of specific zones or points defined as supervisory The report transmitted includes the supervisory alarm message and the identity of the activated zone or point General Fault Report The general fault report is transmitted for most types of system trouble conditions including the following Zone point trouble Maintenance alert Wrong device Improper device Improper address Auto detector test failure No response Shorted or open initiating device circuit Main SLC loop fault Earth fault Reverse polarity city box trouble e Memory corruption Disabled point e Off line programming Annunciator trouble Note When a zone or point is in trouble transmitted messages inc
32. ation failure to the primary or secondary central stations or entry into Programming Troubleshoot or Type Mode Wiring from the UNI COM terminal TB3 to the relay must be in the same room no more than 20 feet in length and enclosed in conduit Wiring from the relay output contacts must also remain in the same room as the UNI COM When the UNI COM is programmed as Receive Only typically this occurs when annunciators are also used and are set for Receive Transmit the relay output is used to provide a UNI COM trouble input to the host control panel For Unimode 200 applications use a monitor module to supervise the relay closure Refer to Figure 2 3 Program the adjective and noun fields for DACT Trouble For Unimode II or Unimode 4 16 applications wire the relay output to the annunciator trouble input circuit or use the relay to trigger zone trouble When the UNI COM is programmed as Receive Transmit EIA 485 supervision and UNI COM trouble status are automatically handled by the host control panel Relay Energized LED TB3 ON NO Earth Gnd O C Comm Fail 0 DPDT Contacts 24 VDC 18 24 NC 10 Amps 115 no 115 VAC 230 C NC EN All wiring to relay must MR 201 C Connections must be be in same room within in same room as 20 feet of UNI COM and UNI COM SPDT Contacts in conduit i Relay Energized LED EA TB3 a Earth Gnd 10 mps Comm Fail 0 115 VAC 24 VDC 18 24 115 230
33. ations has been unsuccessful Note During a comm fail the display will show either a PH1 and PH2 or nol and no2 Power On A green LED that remains on while DC power is supplied to the UNI COM If this indicator fails to light under normal conditions service the system immediately Kiss Off A green LED that blinks when the central station has acknowledged receipt of each transmitted message Test A green LED that turns on to indicate that a manual test message is being transmitted Primary Line Active A red LED that indicates the primary phone line is active Secondary Line Active A red LED that indicates the secondary phone line is active Modem A green LED that stays on steady while communication to the UCS is taking place Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 Primary Secondary Line Line Modem LED Primary Active Secondary ER ACTIVE PHI Active O OHOTFH LED RJ AA AC AL SLA AL SOR IIS TAHI 141 Kiss Off LED Pel E HAAR O orean rer Move ao ale la Figure 4 1 UNI COM Phone Connectors and LEDs 4 1 3 Normal Mode Operation Normal mode is the standard mode of operation In this mode the UNI COM monitors host FACP status power input EIA 485 communications and telephone line voltage The four character 7 segment display is normally off and does not annunciate events that are being transmitted The display wi
34. being transmitted to the central station that may be interpreted as real fire alarm reports For Unimode II and Unimode 4 16 applications placing the FACP into Walktest Mode causes transmission of an EIA 485 bus failure message Exiting Walktest Mode at the FACP causes the UNI COM to transmit a restoral of EIA 485 bus message To perform a Walktest first enter the Serviceman Code into the UNI COM by pressing the MODE key entering 9255 and then pressing the ENTER STORE key Next place the host FACP into Walktest Mode refer to appropriate section in the host FACP Technical Manual Note that the Unimode 200 must be placed into point reporting operation in order to transmit walktest reports The display will show the letter C as the left most character and a flashing zero as the right character If the ENTER STORE key is pressed system walktesting will occur without transmitting the system activity to the central station With the zero flashing if the digit 1 is pressed changing the right most character to 1 and then the ENTER STORE key is pressed walktesting will occur with system activity transmitted to the central station The UNI COM will display 9256 if walktest data is not being transmitted to the central station If the UNI COM is transmitting the walktest data 9259 will be displayed The clear function may be used while in the walktest mode to stop the UNI COM from completing transmissions of walktest data Exiting
35. default settings Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 4 4 Troubleshoot Mode 4 3 1 Disabling of Zones or Points This feature is primarily used when system points have been defined as remote reset acknowledge silence or drill switches Refer to the FACP Technical Manual for additional information Activation of remote switches appear as alarms on the EIA 485 bus while in point type of annunciation The UNI COM will report these points as fire alarm points unless disabled in the Type Mode Disabling of zones or points also prohibits the activation shorted or alarm activated condition from being reported by the UNI COM Disabling of the zone or point does not affect the reporting of the zone or point trouble condition 4 3 2 Zone or Point Supervisory Defining a zone or point as supervisory is required in order for the UNI COM to identify the correct report to transmit to the UCS Follow the programming instructions in the Unimode 200 manual to program a zone or point as superviso ry Next program the zone or point as a code 2 for supervisory Use the charts in Appendices C and D to enter point and zone definitions Note that while in Type Mode the fire protection and reporting capabilities of the UNI COM remain inactive To access the Troubleshoot Mode enter the correct Serviceman Code then press MODE 8768 and ENTER STORE 8768 spells TROU on a Touch Tone phone Once in this mode the UNI COM will continue to commun
36. e phone keypad C look for secondary dial tone for up to 2 seconds then dial anyway D 3 second pause E 5 second pause F end of phone number Note F must be entered Primary Number Communication Format 16 One location is needed to select the Communication Format to the primary phone number Address 16 is used for this purpose The default factory setting for this address is 0 and cannot be changed The format is ADT FSK II Primary Number Account Code 17 19 Three locations at addresses 17 19 default to all O s Valid entries are 0 9 Primary Number 24 Hour Test Time 20 23 Use military time when entering the 24 hour test time The 24 hour test report to phone number takes up four locations from addresses 20 23 The default is 00 00 12 00 midnight The limits for each location are as follows 20 enter 0 1 or 2 21 enter 0 9 22 enter 0 5 23 enter 0 9 Note Do not use A F Primary Number 24 12 Hour Test Time Interval 24 The test report sent to the Primary phone number may be sent every 12 or 24 hours If the message is to be sent every 24 hours leave the factory default entry of zero If 12 hour test report time is needed enter 1 lt 12 hours Secondary Phone Number 25 40 Programming is similar to programming the primary phone number located at addresses 00 15 The defaults are also all F s F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Secondary Number Commun
37. e user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 11 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 1 9 12 Modes and Special Functions Industry Canada IC Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications IC Registration Number 2132 6030 A Load Number 3 1 9 1 Normal Mode Normal mode is the standard mode of operation in which the UNI COM monitors host FACP status as well as telephone line voltage The UNI COM reports system status information to UL listed Central Station Receivers Information transmitted includes z
38. echanical bells or horns audio circuits above 25 volts motor control circuits or SCR power circuits Note If the UNI COM is installed in a Unimode 200 Control Panel the EIA 485 data line is connected directly through UNI COM connector J10 which plugs into the Unimode 200 main circuit board 1 5 3 Primary and Secondary Phone Lines Modular jacks are used to interface the primary and secondary phone lines to the public telephone network 1 5 4 Communicator Fail Relay Driver Relay driver output for central station communication failure is available 1 5 5 Earth Ground Connect a separate earth ground wire to TB3 terminal 1 for transient protection When mounted in the Unimode 200 the UNI COM receives an earth ground connection via a metal standoff located on the upper right corner mounting position Future use Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 1 7 1 8 10 Specifications Telephone Requirements and Warnings DC Power TB1 Terminals 1 amp 2 24 VDC nominal filtered non resettable and power limited Voltage range is 21 2 to 28 2 volts DC Power TB1 Terminals 1 2 40 mA in standby 75 mA max while communicating for installation in the Unimode 200 enclosure use connector J10 and 100 mA with the open collector output engaged and communicating Data Communications TB1 Terminals 3 7 ELA 485 serial interface TB1 Terminal 3 RS 4 RS 5 Shield 6 Future use 7 Future use Power limited source
39. ground at fire alarm panel or b shield may be connected to TB1 Terminal 5 Shield at UNI COM as shown in Figure D 3 NOTE The shield end that is not connected should be insulated to prevent accidental grounding Do not connect both ends of shield under any circumstance since a ground fault may result 5 Conduit is recommended for external wire runs Consult local building codes 6 Connect Ground Strap supplied with ADT ABS8RF enclosure from Earth Ground terminal on UNI COM to a solid building earth ground Conduit alone will not provide a reliable earth ground 7 UNI COM may be located up to 6000 feet away from the host control panel 8 Refer to Specifications for power requirements Figure D 3 External UNI COM Mounting in ADT ABS8RF 46 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 Appendix E Unimode 4 16 The UNI COM is capable of reporting a maximum of 56 zones when used with the Unimode 4 16 The UNI COM reports alarms and troubles on inputs and reports only troubles on outputs Beware of gaps in the reporting of input circuits The gaps depend upon the mounting location and FACP configuration The Unimode 4 16 has a maximum of 16 inputs The UNI COM must be mounted remotely in an ADT ABS8RF or ADT UBS1F enclosure and may be placed up to 6000 feet away from the control panel All power must be removed from the control panel before making any connections to prevent circuit damage The EIA 485 serial interface is connected between the control pa
40. he following modes program walktest troubleshoot and type It also enables the clear function The code may be changed If however the code is changed and then forgotten the factory default code of 6321 may be restored by pressing the MODE key followed by A A 1 2 3 and then pressing ENTER STORE Safety Delay Time 66 68 Factory default is addresses 66 0 67 0 and 68 0 Do not use User Codes 69 98 Six 4 digit user codes may be programmed The user is identified at the UCS receiver by this 4 digit code In addition each user code may designate whether or not the walktest events are transmitted to the UCS when the UNI COM is used with a Unimode 200 FACP 69 72 User 1 Walk Test Code 73 User Walk Test Transmit Enable 74 77 User 2 Walk Test Code 78 User 2 Walk Test Transmit Enable 79 82 User 3 Walk Test Code 83 User 3 Walk Test Transmit Enable 84 87 User 4 Walk Test Code 88 User 4 Walk Test Transmit Enable 89 92 User 5 Walk Test Code 93 User 5 Walk Test Transmit Enable 94 97 User 6 Walk Test Code 98 User 6 Walk Test Transmit Enable For all User Walk Test Codes the factory default of FFFF means no user is identified Altering the default entries causes the user to be identified Valid entries are 0 9 and A F For the Walk Test Transmit Enable addresses a factory default entry of 0 disables the transmission of walktest events while an entry of 1 enables the transmission of walktest e
41. icate any events not yet acknowledged at the central station prior to entering Troubleshoot Mode The UP Arrow DOWN Arrow and 1st EVENT keys do not function in this mode Telephone Line Testing Pressing C for touchtone dialing or D for rotary dialing followed by ENTER STORE causes seizure of the Primary phone line which in turn lights the red LED signifying Primary phone line active After a delay of three seconds the UNI COM goes off hook to acquire a dial tone The UNI COM keypad may be used as a telephone touchpad for number dialing Once the first digit is pressed the display will move the C or D character one position to the left while placing the digit to be dialed on the farthest right display position Continue to press the phone numbers to be dialed Successive depressions of the ENTER STORE key hangs up and picks up the phone places the phone on or off the hook The secondary phone line may be tested by pressing the E key for touchtone dialing or the F key for rotary dialing and then following the same procedure used for the primary phone line 33 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 A handset may be temporarily connected across transformer T1 as indicated in Figure 4 2 The handset when connected across T1 may be used only as an amplifier speaker or telephone with the UNI COM used for number dialing Both Primary and Secondary Lines J9 GND START MODULE TEJ PRIMARY ACTIVE ERRI MODEM GND Cohn FAIL a SECO
42. ication Format 41 Programming is the same as the primary number s Comm Format at address 16 Default entry is 0 ADT FSK IL Secondary Number Account Code 42 44 is programmed in addresses 42 44 in the same manner as the primary phone number Account Code Default entries are all Os Secondary Number 24 Hour Test Time 45 48 is programmed in addresses 45 48 in the same manner as the primary number 24 Hour Test Time Default is 00 00 12 00 midnight Note The UNI COM automatically programs all of the event codes See Tables 3 2 and 3 3 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 19 20 Secondary Number 24 12 Hour Test Time 49 The test message sent to the Secondary phone number may be sent every 12 or 24 hours If the message is to be sent every 24 hours leave the factory default entry of zero If a 12 hour test report time is needed enter 1 lt 12 hours Start Monitoring Address 50 51 is programmed to indicate the first group of zones or points to be monitored and reported to the central station Default is 01 Valid entries are 01 02 03 and 04 See Table 3 1 End Monitoring Address 52 53 is programmed to indicate the last group of zones or points to be monitored and reported to the central station Default is 01 Valid entries are 01 02 03 and 04 See Table 3 1 Use the Start and End Monitoring Address programming locations to set the reporting range of the UNI COM
43. iceman Code also enables the clear function To enter the Serviceman Code press the MODE key followed by the correct 4 digit code then press the ENTER STORE key Once the ENTER STORE key is pressed the UNIeCOM transmits the serviceman on premises report to the UCS At this time the UNI COM continues to be fully capable of reporting system status to the central station Once the Serviceman Code is correctly entered the UNIeCOM may be placed into any mode by pressing the MODE key entering the appropriate 4 digit code and then pressing the ENTER STORE key While in any of the selected modes the UNI COM is not capable of reporting system status to the central station The 4 digit codes are as follows Program Mode 7764 Walktest Mode 9255 Troubleshoot Mode 8768 Type Mode 8973 Clear Function 2532 For additional information on the functionality of each mode see the appropriate sections Note If the Serviceman Code is forgotten the factory default code of 6321 may be restored by pressing the MODE key followed by A A 1 2 3 and then pressing the ENTER STORE key The UNI COM will also transmit the Serviceman on Premises Report when the correct level one password is entered into the Unimode 200 Serviceman off Premises Report The serviceman off premises report is generated to indicate that the serviceman has completed maintenance on the fire alarm system and is exiting the premises This report is transmitted by
44. ll only annunciate UNI COM trouble conditions in the normal mode The UNI COM transmits zone point and system status reports to a central station via the public switched telephone network Two supervised telephone line connections are made to interface the UNIeCOM to the telephone lines The UNI COM supervises both telephone lines for proper voltage A delay of two minutes will occur before a fault in either phone line connection is reported as a trouble When a fault is detected the 4 character display will show either no 1 or no 2 depending upon which telephone line has the fault no 1 Primary Line no 2 Secondary Line and the trouble condition will be reported to the central station over the remaining good phone line The UNI COM comes with line seizure capability provided for both the primary and secondary telephone line interfaces Any time that the UNI COM needs to make a call to the central station line seizure will disconnect any local premises phones sharing the same telephone line All transmission to the central station will be sent over the Primary phone line In the event of noisy phone lines transmissions will be sent over the backup Secondary phone line Options exist to 1 send reports to the secondary phone number as backup only 2 send reports to either the primary or secondary phone numbers or 3 send reports to the primary phone number only For additional information refer to programming address 55 If
45. llows 01 0 The characters to the left identify the zone or point number In this example 01 identifies zone 01 or point address 01 The character to the right 0 in this example identifies the type of zone or point as follows 0 Zone or point defined as fire alarm 1 Disable zone or point report for alarm only transmit zone or point fault 2 Zone or point defined as supervisory 3 NAC fault to be reported as UT 4 Bypass zone or point reports entirely No transmission of zone point alarm or fault Factory default is all zones or points set to 0 for fire alarm To change the type definition of the zone or point from the factory setting of 0 press the 1 2 3 or4 keys The digit entered will appear on the far right display Next press the ENTER STORE key This stores the entry into E memory and increments to the next higher address Use the UP DOWN and Ist EVENT keys to move through the list of 120 zones or 198 points refer to Appendices A B and C similar to the method described in the programming section of this manual For Unimode 200 applications when the UNI COM is programmed for point reporting detectors are reported as points 001 to 099 and modules are reported as points 101 to 199 To define all zones or points as fire alarm return to original factory default settings enter zone or point 999 and then press the ENTER STORE key The display will change to 01 0 indicating a return to the factory
46. lude the specific zone or point trouble report and the general fault report unless disabled NSNNNNNNN A general fault report is not sent for AC loss and EIA 485 failure These trouble conditions are transmitted as individual trouble reports Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 4 2 Walktest Mode Zone or Point Restoral Report Zone or point restoral reports are not transmitted to the UCS unless the zone or point is fully cleared of both alarm and trouble conditions Walktest Begin and End Reports Serviceman Walktest Once a correct Serviceman Code is entered Walktest Mode may be entered In Walktest Mode the serviceman has the option of transmitting all system walktest activity to the UCS or not reporting the activity to the UCS The begin and end walktest messages identify the person walktesting the system as a serviceman User id7 e User Walktest Once a correct User Code is entered Walktest Mode may be entered at the host FACP In Walktest Mode the user option of transmitting all system walktest activity to the UCS or not reporting the activity to the UCS is determined by program entries 69 98 The begin and end walktest messages identify the user walktesting the system as user through 6 Refer to Section 3 3 for programming addresses 69 98 When used with a Unimode 200 FACP Walktest Mode allows the option of transmitting all system activity during walktesting to a central station It also prevents unwanted signals from
47. nel and UNI COM using twisted shielded pair wire Power should be wired from the control panel s main power supply MPS 24BPCA 24 VDC nominal filtered power supply output to TB1 on the UNI COM Figure E 1 ADT ABS8RF Supervised and Power Limited EIA 485 and power connections 1 24 VDC Non resettable Solid Earth 4 Ground Connection 3 a To Phone 5 Lines amp Supervised 7 Pa 4644 Ferite Cores P N 29090 DI DDDDDDDD DIDO CPU 500 Install 120 ohm EOL resistor P N Unimode 4 16 71244 on TB1 terminals 3 amp 4 if last or only device on EIA 485 line UNI COM in ADT ABS8RF Notes Shown with cover removed 2 Ferrite cores are recommended for all applications 3 Recommended wire is 12 AWG to 18 AWG twisted pair 4 Shielded wire is not required unless mandated by local AHJ If shielded wire is used connect only one end of shield a shield may be connected to cabinet earth ground at fire alarm panel or b shield may be connected to TB1 Terminal 5 Shield at UNI COM as shown in Figure E 2 NOTE The shield end that is not connected should be insulated to prevent accidental grounding Do not connect both ends of shield under any circumstance since a ground fault may result 5 Conduit is recommended for external wire runs Consult local building codes 6 Connect Ground Strap supplied with ADT ABS8RF enclosure from Earth Gro
48. ng mode the first three locations on the left of the display represent the memory address which can range from 00 to 164 Alpha characters are not used The last location farthest right represents the contents of the memory address The first address displayed is shown below 00_F address data The Function of each switch in program mode is shown below No function in this mode Xx a CLEAR TEST MODE Select operating mode Address entry CJ 2 3 Fr a Increment memory address keys are 0 to 9 4 5 E v Decrement memory address Y Once First memory address ai bi e o Twice type any address are O to 9 an toF A 0 Le Save data go to next address Figure 3 1 UNI COM Keypad Primary phone number 00 15 The first sixteen addresses 00 15 are factory set to F from 00 F to 15 F Programming is typically done as follows If your phone is 484 7161 type 4 the display will read 00_4 press ENTER STORE to save the entry to memory and increment to the next address 01_F Enter the remaining numbers in their respective addresses as shown below 4 84 7 1 6 1 FFF FF FF FFF 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 Valid entries for both the primary and secondary phone numbers are 0 F with the numeric digits as dialed numbers and hexadecimal digits A F representing the following functions A on a Touchtone phone keypad B on a Touchton
49. one point fire alarm fire alarm trouble and supervisory alarm Specific system trouble conditions and specific UNIeCOM troubles are also transmitted 1 9 2 Serviceman Code The serviceman code once entered allows access to program walktest troubleshoot and type modes The serviceman code also enables the clear function Refer to following sections 1 9 3 Program Mode Program mode is used to program the UNI COM While the UNI COM is in the program mode it cannot receive host FACP status information See Section 3 0 for complete programming instructions 1 9 4 Walktest Mode While in the walktest mode transmission of FACP system events may be optionally transmitted to the UCS receiver Central Station 1 9 5 Troubleshoot Mode Troubleshoot mode may be used for testing the telephone line wiring Connection from the UNI COM s modular jacks through RJ31X jacks and into the telephone network may be easily checked In this mode the keypad acts similar to a telephone touchpad 1 9 6 Type Mode Type mode is used to program into the UNI COM the system zones points which are non fire alarm i e supervisory type This mode is also used to disable the alarm report for any zone point in the system The feature which disables the zone point alarm report must be used for zones points programmed into the host FACP as remote silence reset drill or acknowledge switches 1 9 7 Clear Function When the clear function is activated it cause
50. ransmissions reset and return to normal system processing To perform the Clear function first press the MODE key enter a valid serviceman code and then press the ENTER STORE key Next press the CLEAR key followed by 2 5 3 2 then press the ENTER STORE key 25 Document 50075 Rev B 3 13 95 26 1st EVENT DOWN ARROW UP ARROW ENTER STORE This key along with the UP Arrow and DOWN Arrow keys are used to display UNI COM fault conditions Press the 1st EVENT key at any time to display the first event that occurred Use the DOWN Arrow key to view other UNI COM fault events older that have occurred and are active not cleared yet Use the UP Arrow key to view other UNI COM fault events newer that have occurred and are active not cleared yet See individual mode descriptions in other sections 4 1 2 Displays Four 7 segment red LED characters provide visual annunciation of UNI COM trouble conditions A list of messages that may appear on the display in normal mode is shown below PH 1 Primary Number Communication Fault PH_2 Secondary Number Communication Fault no 1 Primary Phone Line Fault no 2 Secondary Phone Line Fault Individual LEDs are provided for EIA 485 A yellow LED that turns on steady when a fault on the EIA 485 circuit is detected Comm Fail This yellow LED turns on to indicate the loss of both telephone lines or that the maximum number of attempts to communicate with both Central St
51. release phone lines Communicate in the ADT FSK II format refer to Section 5 0 for compatible receivers 8 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 1 5 Circuits 1 6 Optional Device The UNI COM circuit board contains a CPU other primary components and wiring interface connectors 1 5 1 Power Requirements Operating voltage for the UNI COM must be power limited filtered nonresettable 21 2 to 28 2 volts The 24 VDC nominal operating power must be supplied by the Control Panel and is connected to TB1 of the UNIeCOM Note If the UNI COM is installed in a Unimode 200 Control Panel power is provided directly through UNI COM connector J10 which plugs into the Unimode 200 main circuit board 1 5 2 Communications Communications between the UNI COM and the host control panel is accomplished over a two wire EIA 485 serial interface which is power limited and supervised by the control panel and the UNI COM The wiring connections are made to the RS RS and Shield terminals of TB1 on the UNI COM The EIA 485 circuit cannot be T Tapped and must be wired in a continuous fashion from the control panel to the UNI COM and if installed an annunciator The wire must be 12AWG to 18AWG twisted shielded pair cable with a Characteristic Impedance of 120 Ohms 20 Limit the total wire resistance to 100 Ohms on the EJA 485 circuit Do not run cable adjacent to or in the same conduit as 120 volts AC service noisy electrical circuits that are powering m
52. s the UNIeCOM to immediately stop transmissions disconnect from the telephone network clear out any messages that were waiting for transmission and reset 1 9 8 Manual Test Function The manual test function allows a test report message to be sent to both central stations upon activation A Serviceman Code is not required 1 9 9 Lamp Test Mode The UNI COM 4 character display segments plus all LEDs illuminate in this mode 1 9 10 User Code The user code once entered allows for user level testing and maintenance functions The user may be allowed to transmit walktest data to the UCS for the Unimode 200 system Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 2 1 2 2 General Output Circuits 2 0 Installation and Wiring For information on installing the UNI COM in a specific ADT fire alarm control panel refer to the appropriate Appendix Telephone Circuits Provision to connect to two independent telephone lines is available via two telephone jacks labeled PHI Primary and PH2 Secondary Telephone line control command is possible via double line seizure as well as usage of an RJ31X style interconnection RJ31X jacks must be ordered separately Note It is critical that the UNI COM be located as the first device on the incoming telephone circuit to properly function Primary Lines Secondary Lines
53. t Fault Code 1 FT 2ST 143 Secondary Supervisory Zone Point Fault Code 1 ST 2ST 144 Secondary Low Battery Earth Fault Code 1 YT 145 Secondary Telco Primary Line Fault Code 1 LT1 146 Secondary Telco Secondary Line Fault Code 1 LT2 147 Secondary NAC Fault Code 1 UT 2ST 148 Secondary Comm Trouble Primary Code 1 LT1 8ST 149 Secondary Comm Trouble Secondary Code 1 LT2 8ST 150 Secondary 485 Communication Trouble Code 1 YC 151 Secondary Serviceman on Premises 1 id S 152 Walk Test Start 1 id FM1 153 General Alarm Restore Code 1 FH 154 Secondary Zone Point Alarm Restore Code 1 FR 155 General Supervisory Restore Code 1 SR 156 Secondary Zone Point Supervisory Restore Code 1 SR 157 Secondary General Fault Restore Code 1 FJ 158 Secondary AC Fault Restore Code 1 AH 159 Secondary Alarm Zone Point Fault Restore Code 1 FR 160 Secondary Supervisory Zone Point Fault Restore Code 1 SR 161 Secondary Low Battery Fault Restore Code 1 YR 162 Secondary Telco Primary Line Fault Restore Code 1 LR1 163 Secondary Telco Secondary Line Fault Restore Code 1 LR2 164 Secondary NAC Fault Restore Code 1 UR 165 Secondary Comm Trouble Primary Restore Code 1 LR1 166 Secondary Comm Trouble Secondary Restore Code 1 LR2 167 Secondary 485 Communication Trouble Restore Code 1 YO 168 Secondary System Serviceman off Premises 1 id SO 169 Secondary Walk Test End 1 id FK1 170 Secondary Normal System 24 Hour Test 1 RP1
54. telephone network the installation of two RJ31X jacks is necessary The following information is provided if required by the local telephone company Manufacturer Fire Lite Alarms Inc 12 Clintonville Rd Northford CT 06472 Product Model Number UNI COM FCC Registration Number IW6USA 20723 AL E Ringer Eguivalence 0 6B 1 8 3 Telephone Company Rights and Warnings The telephone company under certain circumstances may temporarily discontinue services and or make changes in its facilities services equipment or procedures which may affect the operation of this control panel However the telephone company is required to give advance notice of such changes or interruptions Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 If the control panel causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company reserves the right to temporarily discontinue service Advance notification will be provided except in cases when advance notice is not practical In such cases notification will be provided as soon as possible The opportunity will be given to correct any problems and to file a complaint DO NOT CONNECT THIS PRODUCT TO COIN TELEPHONE GROUND START OR PARTY LINE SERVICES When the control panel activates premise phones will be disconnected Two separate phone lines are required Do not connect both telephone interfaces to the same telephone line The control panel must be connected to the public switched telephone network upstream of any private
55. the UNI COM by pressing the MODE key entering the digits 99 and then pressing the ENTER STORE key System Test Report The UNI COM will transmit a test message to both central stations at programmed intervals typically every 24 hours Should there exist an abnormal condition in the fire alarm system such as an alarm trouble or supervisory condition at the time when the test report is due to be transmitted the UNI COM will report the system abnormal test report If the system is normal the report transmitted will be the normal system test report 29 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 30 EIA 485 Communications Trouble Report The UNI COM supervises the integrity of the information received from the FACP via the EIA 485 communications bus Should the communications bus malfunction the UNI COM transmits the report 485 comm trouble When the communications bus returns to proper operation the UNI COM will report 485 comm trouble restoral The EIA 485 communications bus is supervised when the UNI COM is configured for receive only or receive transmit operation Manual Test Report By pressing the TEST key three times in rapid succession the UNI COM will transmit a manual test report to the UCS The TEST key may be pressed at any time The Serviceman Code is not required Program settings for zone or point reporting must match in both the host FACP and the UNI COM Refer to the Unimode 200 Technical Manual section on Level One progr
56. und terminal on UNI COM to a solid building earth ground Conduit alone will not provide a reliable earth ground 7 UNI COM may be located up to 6000 feet away from the host control panel 8 Refer to Specifications for power requirements Figure E 2 External UNI COM Mounting in ADT ABS8RF Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 47 48 Cut jumper JP1 to make output nonresettable for use with UNI COM POOL Th2 UTE 422 Ms Later kovni wedded Era E vig Li CHI 9 dei RISE MS SOMA E don TRA Filtered regulated resettable power limited 24 VDC So O NFR IC2MM AL ELSE IK SS Figure E 3 MPS 24BPCA Connection to UNI COM Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 EVENT Appendix F Unimode II The UNI COM is capable of reporting 120 zones when used with the Unimode II The UNI COM reports alarms and troubles on inputs but reports only troubles on outputs Beware of gaps in the reporting of input circuits The gaps depend upon the mounting location and the Unimode II system configuration AIM modules are reported as a maximum of 8 zones The UNI COM may be mounted in the Unimode II control panel or remotely in an ADT ABS8RF or ADT UBSIF enclosure up to 6000 feet away from the control panel All power must be removed from the control panel before making any connections to prevent circuit damage The EIA 485 serial interface
57. vents 21 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 22 Programming Event Codes 99 168 A description of the type of reports with reported event code that are sent to the central station appear in Tables 3 2 and 3 3 Entering a transmit selection of 0 will cause the communicator to inhibit transmission of the report Transmission of reports to either or both central station phone numbers may be disabled Note the special System Abnormal Test Report event code This report was added per new UL DACT requirements This report is generated in place of the normal test report when an alarm and or trouble condition exists at the time the test report is due to be sent Programming the Real Time Clock Entering an address greater than 172 will cause a display of the current time On initial power up the clock will start running from the factory setting of 00 01 military time The far left digit will be flashing indicating that this is the first digit to be programmed Hours Minutes Select a digit then press ENTER STORE The digit 2nd from the left will start flashing Select a digit then press ENTER STORE Hours setting is complete With the digit 2nd from the right flashing select a digit then press ENTER STORE The digit on the far right will start flashing Select a digit then press ENTER STORE Minutes setting is complete End Programming Exit Programming Mode by pressing MODE followed by the 4 digit code corresponding to an
58. walktest mode is not possible as long as there is walktest data waiting to be transmitted If users are allowed to walktest a system they must follow the same steps de scribed above except they must first enter their User Code 31 Document 50075 RevB 3 13 95 4 3 32 Type Mode The UNI COM will not transmit any system walktest data unless the UCS receiver central station first acknowledges receipt of the Begin Walk Test report This is an added precaution to insure that the walktest data is not misinterpreted at the central station as a live report Exit walktest mode by entering the Serviceman off Premises code or return to an alternate mode by entering the appropriate 4 digit code for that mode Users should enter the Normal Mode by entering code 6676 Should no activity occur in the system for one hour the UNI COM will automatically exit walktest mode and report idOBEl Type mode may be used for the following purposes Disable alarm reports by zone or point Identify which zones or points in the system are supervisory points Identify which zones or points are fire alarm points e Change NAC fault report to unique report versus zone point fault Bypass reports for alarm or trouble on a zone point To access Type Mode enter a valid serviceman code and press the MODE key Next enter the 4 digit code 8973 and then press the ENTER STORE key The UNI COM will display three digits For example the display may be as fo
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