28 UDACT Instruction Manual — P/N 50050:M 12/18/2009
Section 3: Programming Instructions
3.1 General
Programming of the UDACT is possible at any time including while it is communicating with a
Central Station.
The UDACT has been designed for many different types of applications. After examining your
specific application, review the programming options and choose the entries best suited for your
system.
The UDACT has a built-in programmer. All programming selections are stored in nonvolatile
Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM). This ensures that the
UDACT will retain all entries made in programming mode even if both AC and battery power are
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. Some UDACT
options/features come pre-programmed. However, the user may change all factory defaults. If all
settings are acceptable, programming is complete.
3.2 Entering Programming Mode
To enter the Program Mode, press the MODE key, then 7764, then ENTER/STORE.
7764 spells PROG on a Touch-Tone® phone.
If an incorrect key is entered, re-enter the proper 4-digit code before pressing the
ENTER/STORE key.
As you enter information into the UDACT, the digits will scroll across the 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, theUDACT 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
UDACT 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 provided the enter key
is hit after each entry.
Once in Programming Mode, the UDACT will:
• Ignore the Test and Clear keys.
• Continue to communicate any events not previously acknowledged at the Central Station prior
to entering Programming Mode.
Throughout programming mode, the first three locations on the left of the display represent the
memory address which can range from 00 to 208 (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)
NOTE: During communication, addresses 16 and 42 are not programmable.
NOTE: Address 56 is factory set to = 0, UDACT Communications Disabled. This setting keeps
the communicator off until address 56 is changed to 1, 2, 3 or 4. Once address 56 is changed from
0 and a valid phone number is entered, transmission of the "UDACT Off Normal" report will occur.
Refer to page 33 for information on program selection for address 56.