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Document # 50075 Rev B 3/13/95
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 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
3.0 Programming Instructions

Programming Mode

3.1 Entering

Program Mode

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•COM 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:
Ignore the Test and Clear keys.
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.
___7
__77
_776
7764
Note that as you enter information into the
UNI•COM, the digits will scroll across the
display from right to left