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411 Datasheet, PDF (1/4 Pages) Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell – Slave Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter
411/411UD
Slave Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter
Description
The Gamewell-FCI 411 and
411UD are compact, multifac-
eted, slave Digital Alarm Com-
municator Transmitters (DACTs)
designed for a variety of fire,
security, and non-fire applica-
tions. The series consists of two
models: the 411 and 411UD,
providing three and four monitor-
ing channels (inputs) respec-
tively. These slave DACTs are a
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cost-effective solution for applica-
tions that require an existing (or
new) Fire Alarm Control Panel to
transmit system status to an offsite monitoring facility for Central or
Remote Station compliance. Due to extremely flexible programming options,
the 411 Series slave DACTs are also ideal for monitoring non-fire and
security control panels. With fifteen selectable transmission formats,
including ADEMCO Contact ID, compatibility with virtually all Digital
Alarm Communicator Receivers (DACR) is ensured. Programming can be
accomplished on-site with a hand-held programmer (PRO-411), or remotely
(411UD only) utilizing an optional PK-CD Windows®-based remote upload/
download software package. The PK-CD upload/download software also
permits system interrogation and revision from a remote site.
Housing
The 411 and 411UD are fully enclosed in a compact housing measuring only
6.75" ( 17.145 cm) W x 4.40" (11.176 cm) H x 1.05" (2.667 cm) D. The overlay
includes large areas to independently mark programming options for the
three or four channels (inputs), relay, and also includes printed terminal
and diagnostic LED designations. The overall compact size of the enclosure
permits mounting of these DACTs in virtually any control panel's enclosure,
or alternately, adjacent to the host control panel.
Phone Line Connections
Two modular phone connections on the 411 and 411UD are accessible with
the cover in place and provide connections for two separate telephone lines
using standard RJ31X or RJ38X jacks. Both telephone lines are constantly
supervised for proper operation and integrity. Should one phone line go into
fault, and the remaining is operational, a report is sent to the central or
remote station.
Features
• Three (411) or four (411UD) monitoring
channels (inputs).
• Inputs may be individually programmed
to monitor the host control panel for:
Fire alarm, fire trouble, fire supervisory,
process monitoring, AC power loss, security
alarm and other (fire and non-fire events).
• Fully supervised trigger inputs require a
contact closure for activation.
• 12- or 24-VDC operation, jumper-selectable.
• Industry-first, UL recognized," dialer-run-
away" prevention feature.
• Dual-line rotary- or Touch-Tone®-dial DACT
interfaces to public switched telephone
network (leased phone lines are not
required).
• Includes 15 reporting formats, including the
popular ADEMCO Contact ID format.
• Capable of transmitting the following
DACT information, in addition to vital
system status of the host control panel:
DACT troubles, telephone line 1 and 2
voltage fault, primary or secondary Central
Station communication fault, system off-
normal, 24-hour normal test and 24-hour
abnormal test.
• New long-distance Carrier Access Code
(CAC) compliant, accepting up to 20-digit
Central Station telephone numbers.
• Fully programmable transmittal codes for
fire, security, process monitoring, and
others.
• Field-programmable utilizing PRO-411 hand-
held programmer.
• Programmable from remote site with
optional PK-CD programming software
(model 411UD only).
Features continued on page 2.
Listings
Listings and approvals below apply to
the basic 411/411UD communicator/
transmitter. In some cases, certain modules
may not be listed by certain approval
agencies, or listing may be in process.
Consult factory for latest listing status.
• UL Listed: file S2424.
• CSFM approved: file 7300-0075:174.
• MEA approved: file 328-94-E Vol. III
(411UD), 328-94-E Vol. IV (411), 328-94-E
Vol. VI (411UDAC).
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