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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 communicate 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.
4.4 Troubleshoot Mode