Potter UDACT-9100 User manual

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All information, documentation, and specifications contained in this manual are subject to
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UDACT-9100
Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter
INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL
©2008 by Potter Electric Signal Company
Novmber 2008
LT-888POT Rev. 2
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Table of Contents
Industry Canada and FCC Notice........................................................................................... 1
Notice for all UDACTs Sold in Canada................................................................................. 1
Industry Canada Notice ........................................................................................................ 1
Introduction and Features....................................................................................................... 3
Mechanical Installation and Dimensions............................................................................... 4
Connections and Settings....................................................................................................... 5
UDACT-9100 MAIN BOARD:................................................................................................ 5
Field Wiring............................................................................................................................... 7
UDACT-9100 MAIN BOARD TERMINAL CONNECTIONS:................................................. 7
Power Up Procedures.............................................................................................................. 8
Basic Operation and Supervision........................................................................................... 8
Configuration Setup................................................................................................................. 9
CONFIGURATION VIA ON-BOARD KEYPAD:.................................................................... 9
CONFIGURATION VIA a UIMA AND COMPUTER(LOCAL):............................................... 9
CONFIGURATION VIA MODEM AND COMPUTER(REMOTE): ......................................... 9
Configuration & LCD Operation.............................................................................................. 10
Entering the Passcode.......................................................................................................... 11
Command Menu ................................................................................................................... 11
1. View Event Log................................................................................................................. 12
2. Clear Event Log (Command-Menu).................................................................................. 12
3. Test Dialer (Command-Menu) .......................................................................................... 13
4. Config Info (Command-Menu) .......................................................................................... 15
5. Version Info....................................................................................................................... 15
6. Set Time (Command-Menu) ............................................................................................. 16
7. Set Password (Command-Menu)...................................................................................... 17
8. Default Config (Command-Menu)..................................................................................... 17
9. Dialer Config (Command-Menu):...................................................................................... 18
10. Exit (Command-Menu).................................................................................................... 23
Compatible Fire Alarm Control Panels .................................................................................. 26
Compatible Receivers.............................................................................................................. 26
Specifications........................................................................................................................... 27
Battery Calculations ................................................................................................................ 27
Warranty.................................................................................................................................... 28
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Industry Canada and FCC Notice
Notice for all UDACTs Sold in Canada
Potter's UDACT-9100 Digital Communicator described in this manual is listed by Underwriters Laboratories
Canada (ULC) for use in slave application in conjunction with a Listed Fire Alarm Control Panel under Standard
ULC-S527 (Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems) and ULC/ORD-C693-1994 (Central Station Fire
Protective Signalling Systems and Services). These Communicators should be installed in accordance with this
manual; the Canadian / Provincial / Local Electrical Code; and/or the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
Industry Canada Notice
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the
supplier. Any repairs or alteration made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their
own protection that the Earth Ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water
pipe system, if present, are connected together. This is necessary both for proper operation and for protection.
Notice for all UDACTs Sold in the U.S.A.
Potter's UDACT-9100 Digital Communicator described in this manual is listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (ULI) under Standard
864 (Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems). These Communicators comply with the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA) performance requirements for DACTs and should be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 Chapter 4 (Supervising Station Fire
Alarm System). These Communicators should be installed in accordance with this manual; the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70); and/
or the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
FCC Notice
This equipment complies with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations governing telephone equipment
and the Technical Requirements for Connection to the Telephone Network published by the industry’s Administrative Council for
Terminal Attachments (ACTA). On the door of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the
format US:1M8AL02BUDACT300A. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. This equipment is capable
of seizing the line. This capability is provided in the hardware.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminaldevice provides an indication of the maximum number of devices that
may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive REN’s on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an
incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of REN’s should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may
be connected to a line, as determined by the total REN’s contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is 0.2
Telephone Company Procedures: The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can. In order to do this,
it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment, operations or procedures. If these changes might affect
your service or the operation of your equipment, the telephone company will give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make any
changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service.
In certain circumstances, it may be necessary for the telephone company to request information from you concerning the equipment
which you have connected to your telephone line. Upon request of the telephone company, provide the FCC registration number and
NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is
confirmed by the registration number. IC: 1156A-UD300A The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number
signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.2. The REN assigned to each
terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a
telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to
the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.
Note: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this product is 0.2
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the ringer equivalence number (REN); both of these items are listed on the equipment label. The sum of all of the REN’s on your
telephone lines should be less than five in order to assure proper service from the telephone company. In some cases, a sum of five
may not be usable on a given line.
If Problems Arise: If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it from your telephone
line, as it may cause harm to the telephone network. If the telephone company notes a problem, they may temporarily discontinue
service. When practical, they will notify you in advance of this disconnection. If advance notice is not feasible, you will be notified as
soon as possible. When you are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a
complaint with the FCC. Contact your telephone company if you have any questions about your phone line. In the event repairs are ever
needed on the Communicator, they should be performed by Mircom Technologies Ltd. or an authorized representative of Potter Electric
Signal Company For information contact Potter Electric Signal Company at the address and phone numbers shown on the back page of
this document.
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UDACT-9100 Dialer Installation and Operation Instructions
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Introduction and Features
UDACT-9100 is a single board Digital Communicator that can connect to a Potter Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)
such as PFC-9000 and PFC-5000, via an RS-485 data link and common relay connection on a single ribbon cable.
It can transmit Zoned Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble information on two telephone lines to a Digital Alarm
Communicator Receiver (DACR).
Features:
• Receives events from the FACP via an RS-485 data link and common relay connection.
• Communicates to a DACR using Ademco Contact ID or SIA DCS reporting protocols (300 baud or 110 baud
rate).
• The UDACT-9100 has the ability of disconnecting the incoming and outgoing calls and capturing the line for
transmission to the DACR.
• Provides telephone line monitoring and reports status via LED indication on-board, yellow for trouble and red
for dialing out.
• User configurable locally by on-board keypad and a CFG-LCD Configuration Tool or using a UIMA and
computer with serial port or USB. Remotely configurable via a Personal Computer modem.
• Provides event logs of 500 entries each to save events from local dialer or remote fire alarm panel. These logs
can be reviewed locally with CFG-LCD Configuration Tool or remotely via modem.
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Mechanical Installation and Dimensions
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Mechanical Installation and Dimensions
The UDACT-9100 board is a single PCB assembly, which is a replacement for the UDACT-9000. Any reference
pertaining to the UDACT-9000 regarding mechanical mounting can be adhered to. Its mechanical installation is
determined by the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) it will be installed in, and is described in the appropriate FACP
Installation Manual. Figure 1 below shows the mechanical installation for an PFC-5002 and PFC-5004 FACP.
Figure 1: UDACT-9100 Mechanical Installation
Notes:
1. Front plate is not shown.
2. Reserved for PR-5000andUDACT9100
3. Other circuit adder modules may be:
• ZA-9008 Detection Circuit Adder Module
• IDC-9004 Signal Circuit Adder Module
• ARM-9008 Relay Circuit Adder Module
• SLA-127P SINGLE LOOP ADDER MODULE
• DLA-254P LOOP ADDER MODULE
UDACT-9100)
PR-5100)
MAIN CHASSIS
PFC-5002 and PFC-5004
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Connections and Settings
UDACT-9100 MAIN BOARD:
There are two jumpers on the UDACT-9100 which are used for operation/configuration purposes. Jumper JW1 is
used to reset the default passcode. Jumper JW2 is required for configuring the UDACT-9100. Refer to the Figure 2
for location of jumpers, cable connections, pushbutton and LEDs. Table 1 following, provides a description of the
user items on the UDACT-9100.
Figure 2: UDACT-9100 Board Layout
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MENU
CANCEL
INFO
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ALARM CONTROL
PANEL
JW2
JW1
LAMP TEST
MOUNTING HOLES
(FOUR)
P2
TO UIMA
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Connections and Settings
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Table 1: Cable Connectors and Miscellaneous
The following table lists all the LEDs located on the UDACT-9100 board and states the function of each LED.
Table 2: UDACT-9100 List of LEDs and their Functions
Cable Connector Function
P1 Ribbon Cable for connecting to Potter Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)
P2 RS-232C/RS-485 Connection for computer configuration.
U18 Connector for CFG-LCD Configuration Tool
Lamp Test button Press and hold this button to test all the UDACT-9100 LEDs and LCD display
UR1 Potentiometer This potentiometer is for adjustment of the CFG-LCD LCD contrast.
LEDs FUNCTION
Relay Line 1 Located below Line 1 terminal block. When Line 1 relay is energized, this green
LED will illuminate
Relay Line 2 Located below Line 2 terminal block. When Line 2 relay is energized, this green
LED will illuminate.
RS-485 Status LED for communication, will flash when RS-485 communication is active.
Common Trouble Steady amber for any troubles on the Fire Alarm panel or UDACT-9100.
CPU Fail Steady amber for any on board CPU trouble.
Telephone Line 1 Telephone status indicator LED; Red when theline is in use, Amber when there is
a line trouble.
Telephone Line 2 Telephone status indicator LED; Red when theline is in use, Amber when there is
a line trouble.
Power ON Green LED is ON steady when power is supplied to the board.
The following table lists the user jumpers available on the UDACT-9100 and their functions.
Table 3: UDACT-9100 List of Jumpers for Operation and Configuration
JUMPER NUMBER JUMPER FUNCTIONS
JW1
Normally open. Place jumper here and power down the UDACT-9100 by
disconnecting P1 or power down the fire alarm panel (AC and Batteries), then power
back to revert to default passcode. After reset, remove the jumper. Leave normally
open.
JW2 Normally open to BLOCK remote configuration via modem, PC with a UIMA converter
module or using the LCD and keypad at the UDACT-9100. Place jumper here to
ALLOW any type of configuration. Remove jumper once configuration is complete.
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Field Wiring
UDACT-9100 MAIN BOARD TERMINAL CONNECTIONS:
Wire the two telephone lines to RJ31X Connector terminals as shown in Figure 3 below. The UDACT-9100
terminals are located on the top left hand corner of the board. If using a cellular or wireless service, use the Line 2
interface connection only.
Figure 3: Telephone Line Wiring Diagram
Note: Most Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) do not allow the connection of premise
telephones. see specifications for more information.
UDACT-9100
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Power Up Procedures
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Power Up Procedures
1. UDACT-9100 board should be securely mounted mechanically into Potter PFC-9000 and PFC-5000 Fire
Alarm Panels.
2. Check that the telephone lines are connected as shown in Figure 3.
3. Connect cable from P1 on the UDACT-9100 board to the Fire Alarm Control Panel. Connects to P2 for Potter
PFC-9000 and P4 for the Potter PFC-5000 Fire Alarm Control Panels.
4. Connect the CFG-LCD Configuration Tool to the U18 connector and place over the mounting studs on the
UDACT-9100 above the keypad and secure. This CFG-LCD Configuration Tool can be removed once
configuration has been completed.
5. Power up the Fire Alarm Panel and the message on the CFG-LCD Configuration Tool should be:
Basic Operation and Supervision
The UDACT-9100 can receive events from the FACP through the RS-485 data link and the common relay
connections on the PR-5000 ribbon cable. It will always report events sorted in the order in which they are received/
recognized. When the dialer buffer is full, all new incoming events will be ignored. While working in the UDACT
mode, the detailed zone information (event code with zone number) will be reported to the monitoring station. The
UDACT-9100 also monitors the communication on the RS-485 between the FACP and itself. If the sum of the RS-
485 data link errors within 24 hours exceeds the predefined threshold, a Communication Trouble with ID# 485 will
be reported during the 24-hour periodic test. While working in the DACT mode, UDACT-9100 scans the common
relay connections from the FACP (including Common Alarm, Common Supervisory and Common Trouble relays)
and reports the common status only.
The UDACT-9100 is capable of reporting multiple events to a single account number, within a single call session.
For a single event not yet reported, up to 4 retries will be made within a single call attempt. A failure to report to
either or both accounts will generate corresponding events that will be queued for reporting. Once the UDACT-9100
fails to report on all telephone lines, it stops retrying, but an Alarm Event, Manual Test or 24-hour Periodic Test will
force the UDACT-9100 to seize the line and try reporting again. For two regular Telco telephone line connections,
the UDACT-9100 checks each line operation by reporting the 24-hour periodic test result on Line #1 or Line #2
alternatively.
The UDACT-9100 continuously supervises the status of each of two connected Telco Lines at approximately 1
minute intervals. The regular line supervision includes DC voltage level validation and dial tone detection. Line
supervision is skipped while (1) the dialer is busy reporting, (2) the modem is working or (3) there is ringing on the
line. If the line supervision fails, a Line #1 or Line #2 Trouble will be reported after a 30 second verification. Once the
line has been restored, a Line Trouble Restore will be reported.
UDACT(Prot-1)
00:00 SUN 2006-10-01
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Configuration Setup
There are 3 ways of configuring the UDACT-9100.
1. Locally with the on-board keypad and CFG-LCD Configuration Tool.
2. Locally with a Personal Computer via the RS-232 connection, a UIMA and Potter Software MSW-012.
3. Remotely with a computer, modem and Potter Software MSW-012.
CONFIGURATION VIA ON-BOARD KEYPAD:
1. Place jumper on JW2, located in the bottom right hand corner of the UDACT-9100 board (this will generate a
trouble on the UDACT-9100 and report this to the receiver).
2. Press Menu on the keypad to enter the configuration menu and configure the UDACT-9100. The following
screen will ask for the passcode.
3. Enter the default passcode, 1111.
See next section entitled Configuration & LCD Operation for further instructions on Configuration.
CONFIGURATION VIA a UIMA AND COMPUTER(LOCAL):
1. Set-up UIMA connection: the 10-pin cable connector of UIMA is connected to P2 on UDACT-9100 board. A
serial cable or USB cable is needed to connect the UIMA to the computer.
2. Place a jumper at JW2 on the UDACT-9100 board to allow the configuration (a trouble is generated and
reported to the receiver DACR).
3. Start the Potter Software MSW-012 on the computer to configure the UDACT-9100. Follow the instructions of
MSW-012 menu to complete the configuration of the UDACT-9100.
4. Remove jumper on JW2 after configuration is finished, otherwise a trouble will occur.
CONFIGURATION VIA MODEM AND COMPUTER(REMOTE):
1. Set-up the modem connection on the computer. Make sure the phone line is working properly.
2. Place a jumper at JW2 on the UDACT-9100 board to allow the configuration (a trouble is generated and
reported to the receiver DACR).
3. Start the Potter Software MSW-012 on the computer to configure the UDACT-9100. Follow the instructions of
MSW-012 menu to complete the configuration of the UDACT-9100.
4. Remove jumper on JW2 after configuration is finished, otherwise a trouble will occur.
Enter Passcode
Passcode:_
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Configuration & LCD Operation
The following shows the configuration at the UDACT-9100 using the keypad and the CFG-LCD Configuration Tool.
The Potter Digital Communicator is configured by connecting the cable of the CFG-LCD Configuration Tool to the
U18 connector on the UDACT-9100 Main Board and placing the LCD over the 3 standoffs as shown in Figure 2.
In order to configure the UDACT-9100, place a jumper on JW2, remove once configuration is complete otherwise
there will be a trouble message.
To access configuration mode press the Menu button on the front panel display. The CFG-LCD will display
the Main Menu. The keypad on the UDACT-9100 board and the CFG-LCD is shown together in Figure 4,below.
Figure 4: UDACT-9100 Configuration
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Entering the Passcode
The programming section is passcode protected. The following image shows the message that is displayed to enter
the passcode. The minimum number of digits allowed is four and the maximum allowable passcode is ten digits
long; numerical values only. Press the “ENTER” key after entering the passcode. If the passcode is correct, it will
take you to the main command menu. If the passcode is incorrect, the system will ask you to re-enter the passcode.
The system will be exhausted after three retries and will then take you back to the Normal message display. The
default passcode is “1111” (without quotes).
Command Menu
The main command menu is pictured below. The first line of the LCD will always show “-Command Menu-“, and the
second line displays the different selections. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” keys to move through the menu, and press
the “ENTER” key to make a selection. To exit from the main command menu, press “CANCEL” or select the “Exit”
menu option and then press the “ENTER” key
After you select a feature item by pressing the "ENTER" key, use the "UP" and "DOWN" keys to move
through the different features. Use the "LEFT" and "RIGHT" keys to change the values. To confirm the
changes press the "ENTER" key. To go one level back press the "CANCEL" key.
Note: Command Menu feature 9 can only be accessed if jumper JW2 is placed on the main board, see
Table 3.
Enter passcode
_
10. Exit
- Command Menu-
1. View Event Log
2. Clear Event Log
3. Test Dialer
4. Config Info
5. Version Info
6. Set Time
7. Set Password
8. Default Config
9. Dialer Config
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1. View Event Log
Pressing the “INFO” key provides more information about the displayed event. The illustration below provides an
example of how the “INFO” key works.
There are a maximum of 500 recent events saved in the event log. If the number of events goes beyond 500, all
new incoming events will be ignored.
2. Clear Event Log (Command-Menu)
Select the type of log to view. Press the
“ENTER” key. The system will then
show the log chosen.
Use this function to select the log to view. Either the
local or remote log. The remote log contains all
events associated with the fire alarm panel. The local
log contains all events associated with the UDACT-
9100. Each log can hold up to 500 events.
Select the type of log to clear. Press the
“ENTER” key. The system will then
confirm before clearing logs.
Press the “ENTER” key to confirm or the
“CANCEL” key to cancel the operation.
Use this function to clear remote logs, local logs, or
both. The remote log contains all events associated
with the fire alarm panel. The local log contains all
events associated with the UDACT-9100at the panel.
Each log can hold up to 500 events.
-View Event Logs-
1 Remote Log
2 Local Log
of
-Clear Log-
1 Remote Log
2 Local Log
3 All Logs
Clear all the
selected log(s)? Y
Log(s) cleared
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3. Test Dialer (Command-Menu)
Dialer Test Messages
The following messages will display during the test processes of Lines #1 and #2. The messages that will appear
depend on the status of the dialer and the test results that are found.
Press Enter to test Line #1. Press Cancel to exit
this menu. For a description of test messages,
see Dialer Test Messages on the following page.
Press Enter to test Line #2. Press Cancel to exit
this menu. For a description of test messages,
see Dialer Test Messages on the following page.
This feature flushes all reportable events from
the buffer, clears all dialer troubles and resets
the dialer operation. Press Enter to reset the
dialer. Press Cancel to exit this menu.
The dialer is checking the line for voltage. This
message automatically displays when Manual
Test is selected.
No DC line voltage. The line is dead or no phone
line is connected or the phone line operates at
abnormal voltage.
The dialer is waiting for a dial tone.
This message may indicate a noisy telephone
line.
The dial tone was detected and telephone number
dialing is in process.
This message indicates that the dialer failed to
send a DTMF tone.
Waiting for availability of the receiver. The
receiver confirms the availability by sending an
Ack tone.
-Dialer Test-
1. L#1 Manual test
2. L#2 Manual test
3. Reset Dialer
1.L#1 Manual test
2.L#2 Manual test
3 Reset Dialer
.
Dialer idle now
No DC Volt
Waiting for Dialtone
Failed: No Dialtone
Dialing Receiver Now
No DTMF tone
Waiting for Acktone
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Dialer failed to detect Ack tone. This message
indicates that either the telephone number may be
wrong or the receiver is not available.
Sending events to the receiver.
The dialer is waiting for the Kissoff tone. The
Kissoff tone indicates that the receiver has
received the event reports.
No Kissoff means dialer did not detect Kissoff
tone.
The line passed the test; everything is OK.
Failed No Acktone
Reporting Event Now
Waiting for Kissoff
No Kissoff
Passed: Manual test
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4. Config Info (Command-Menu)
5. Version Info
The first line shows the model number and panel type and the second line shows the software version number. The
version of the software is read as Major.Minor.Revision. The display will remain for 10 seconds.
Press down arrow key to see more
information.
Configuration type will show how the panel was configured.
“Factory default” means the panel has not been configured,
it is as it came from the factory. “Front Panel” means it was
configured at the panel. “Serial Port” means the
configuration was done from a computer through the serial
port. “Modem” means the configuration was completed
remotely through a modem.
If you upload a job configuration to the panel using the PC
configuration utility, the job name will appear on this
screen. The job name can be up to a maximum of 20
characters.
Press down arrow key for further
info
If you upload a job configuration to the panel using the PC
configuration utility, the technician’s name (ID) will appear
on this screen. The technician ID can be up to a maximum
of 10 characters.
Press down arrow key for further
info
Configuration date and time will appear for all means of
configuration, thus revealing date and time configuration
was last changed.
This specifies the configuration tool version. It will display
0.0.0.0 if no PC configurator has been used.
Configuration type:
Factory default
Job Name:
No job loaded
Technician ID:
Unknown
Cfg. Date and Time:
hh:mm day year:mm:dd
Cfg. Tool S/W Vers.:
Version:x.x.x.x
S/UDACT-9100
Version 1.0.1
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6. Set Time (Command-Menu)
Command Menu/Set Time
1. Daylight saving time
[X] DISABLE ->Default
[ ] ENABLE Use this function to enable
daylight savings time.
Command Menu/Time Clock
2. Set time and date
Default
00:00 MON 2000-01-01
Use this function to set the
time and date. Use the
“LEFT” and “RIGHT” keys to
move the cursor to the
desired location in the
display and use the “UP”
and “DOWN” keys to
increase or decrease the
values. Press the “ENTER”
key to accept the changes
and the “CANCEL” key to
ignore the changes. Note:
time is in 24hr format
Command Menu/Time Clock
3. Compensation
Once the compensation value is entered the
display will be:
Compensation value can
range from -15 to +15
seconds.
Use the up down arrow keys
to select daily compensation
value and press ENTER.
For a fast clock adjust
negatively. For a slow clock
adjust positively. For
example: for a clock which
runs 5 minutes a month
(based on 30 days) fast
select -10 seconds.
1 Daylight Save
2 Time Clock
3 Compensation
Daylight Saving
[X] DISABLE
HH:MM WKD YYYY-MM-DD
00:00 MON 2000-01-01
Daily Compensation:
0
Daily Compensation:
Panel Config Updated
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