411 Series
Slave Digital Alarm
Communicator Transmitters
General
The 411 Series DACTs are compact, multifaceted, slave Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitters designed for a variety of
fire, security, and non-fire applications. The series features the
411 and 411UD, which provide three and four monitoring
channels (inputs) respectively. These slave DACTs are a solution for applications that require an existing (or new) fire alarm
control panel (FACP) to transmit system status to an off-site
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) using the
PK-411UD programming utility. This Windows®-based remote
upload/download software package permits system interrogation and revision from a remote site.
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.
– 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-runaway” 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.
– 24-hour abnormal test.
• 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 with PRO-411 hand-held programmer.
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Miscellaneous
• Programmable from remote site with optional PK-411UD
programming software (model 411UD only).
• View 411 Series status offsite in real time, with optional PK411UD programming software, without ever compromising
monitoring protection at the protected premises (model
411UD only).
• Programming sequence based on NOTIFIER’s popular
SFP-1024 Control/Communicators.
• Integral piezo sounder (both models) with local silence
switch (model 411UD only).
• One Form-C relay, fully programmable (model 411UD only).
• Complies with NFPA 72 (Central Station and Remote Station [DACT only - not polarity reversal] Fire Alarm Systems).
• Surface Mount Technology (SMT).
• Extremely compact enclosure, measuring only 6.75"
(17.145 cm) W x 4.40" (11.176 cm) H x 1.05" (2.667 cm) D.
• Shares identical footprint with 911 Series for replacement
purposes.
Host Panel Compatibility
Host panels must include AC Fail Delay option to meet NFPA
Central Station Requirements. Panels with this feature include
RP-1001, RP-1002, RP-2001, RP-2002, System 500, System
5000, AFP-200, AFP-300, AFP-400, NFS-320, NFS-640,
NFS2-640, AFP1010, AM2020, NFS-3030, and NFS2-3030.
Housing
The 411 Series DACTs 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 housing enclosure consists of an
aluminum backbox painted red with a matching cover secured
by two captive screws. 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 Series are accessible with the cover in place and provide connections for two
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separate telephone lines using standard RJ31X or RJ38X
jacks. Both telephone lines are constantly supervised for
proper operation and integrity. If one phone line goes into fault
while the other is working, a report is sent to the central or
remote station.
Diagnostic LEDs
• Communication Fail (visible with front cover in place).
• DACT Trouble (visible with front cover in place) (411UD).
• Channel Active (visible with front cover in place) (411UD).
• Primary Phone Line Active (411UD).
• Secondary Phone Line Active (411UD).
• Modem Active (411UD).
Specifications — 411UD
Listings and Approvals:
• NFPA 72: Central Station Fire Alarm Systems.
• NFPA 72: Remote Station Fire Alarm Systems.
• UL Standard 1635: Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitters.
• UL Standard 864: Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems.
FCC Registration: OAAUSA-25431-AL-E. Ringer Equivalence: 0.5 B.
For Canadian Applications: IC Certificate Number: 2132
9028 A. Ringer Equivalence Number (REN): 0.2.
Programming: A digital programming unit with a keypad,
model PRO-411, is available for programming the 411 Series.
Operating Power: The 411UD circuit board operates on filtered 12 VDC. The configuration of Jumper J4 determines
whether 12 VDC power is to be supplied directly to the circuit
board, or 24 VDC power is to be supplied and then internally
regulated down to 12 VDC.
DC Power:
• J4 Jumper REMOVED: Filtered, nonresettable and powerlimited 24 VDC (nominal) power must be supplied at TB1
Terminals 7(+) and 8(–). Current requirements are 100 mA
in standby and 170 mA* while communicating.
• J4 Jumper INSTALLED: Filtered, nonresettable and powerlimited 12 VDC (nominal) power must be supplied at TB1
Terminals 7(+) and 8(–). Current requirements are 100 mA
in standby and 170 mA* while communicating.
*NOTE: A maximum of 300 mA is possible with all channels
active, the 411UD communicating, the PRO-411 connected,
and Lamp Test active.
Channels/Inputs:**
• Programmable Channels 1 through 4.
• Power-limited circuitry.
• Fully supervised.
• Operation: All channels NFPA Style B (Class B). Requires
Normally Open contact to trigger.
• Normal operating voltage: 12 VDC.
• Alarm current: 3.34 mA.
• End-of-line resistor: 2.2K ohms.
• Short-circuit current: 3.8 mA per channel/input.
**NOTE: Channels/inputs do NOT support two-wire smoke
detectors.
Form-C Relay:
• Contact rating: 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive).
Specifications — 411
FCC Registration: OAAUSA-25431-AL-E. Ringer Equivalence: 0.5 B.
For Canadian Applications: IC Certificate Number: 2132
9028 A. Ringer Equivalence Number (REN): 0.2.
Programming: A digital programming unit with a keypad,
model PRO-411, is available for programming the 411 Series.
Operating Power: The 411 may be powered from UL-listed
control panels that output nonresettable and power-limited 12
or 24 VDC power. The configuration of Jumper J4 determines
whether 12 VDC power is to be supplied directly to the 411 circuit board, or 24 VDC power is to be supplied and then internally regulated down to 12 VDC.
DC Power: TB1 Terminals 1(+) and 2(–); Terminal 3 is Earth
Ground.
• J4 Jumper removed: Filtered, nonresettable, and power-limited 24 VDC (nominal) power must be supplied at TB1 Terminals 1(+) and 2(–). Operating voltage provided must be
within 21.3 to 24.0 VDC (UL tested range: –15%, +10%).
Current requirements are 78 mA in standby and 126 mA
while communicating.
• J4 Jumper installed: Filtered, nonresettable, and power-limited 12 VDC (nominal) power must be supplied at TB1 Terminals 1(+) and 2(–). Operating voltage must be within 11.2
to 12.4 VDC (UL tested range: –15%, +10%). Current
requirements are 78 mA in standby and 126 mA
communicating.
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NOTE: A maximum of 240 mA is possible with all input channels active, the 411 communicating, the Programmer connected, and Lamp Test active.
Channels/Inputs
• Programmable Channels 1 through 3.
• Power-limited circuitry.
• Fully supervised.
• Operation: All channels NFPA Style B (Class B). Requires
Normally Open contact to trigger.
• Normal operating voltage: 12 VDC.
• Maximum line resistance: 100 ohms per channel.
• Alarm current: 3.34 mA.
• End-of-line resistor: 2.2K ohms, 1/2 watt (P/N 27070).
• Short circuit current: 3.8 mA per channel/input.
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NOTE: Channels/inputs do NOT support two-wire smoke
detectors.
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— TB2 Terminals 1 through 6:
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Agency Listings and Approvals
These listings and approvals apply to the modules specified in
this docusment. In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing
may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.
• UL Listed: S2424.
• ULC Listed: S2424.
• MEA Listed: 328-94-E Vol. III (411UD); 328-94-E Vol. IV
(411).
• CSFM: 7300-0075:0174.
• FDNY: COA#6085.
Product Line Information
411: Three-channel, dual-line, slave Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter. Includes housing, operating and programming instructions. Requires PRO-411 hand-held DACT
programmer for local programming.
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