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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 'id0BE1'.
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
• 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 follows:
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 or 4
keys. The digit entered will appear on the far right display. Next press the
[ENTER/STORE] key. This stores the entry into E2 memory and increments to
the next higher address.
Use the UP, DOWN and 1st 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 default settings.
4.3 Type Mode