Fire-Lite Fire Watch PRO-411 Digital Alarm Communicator Handheld Programmer

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$248.39
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Manufacturer : Fire-Lite

Sku : CR.PRO-411

Condition : New (open box)

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Fire-Watch 411 Series digital alarm communicator transmitter (DACT) handheld programmers are digital devices used to locally program NOTIFIER® 411 Series DACTs.The Fire-Watch 411UDAC from Fire-Lite is a compact, multifaceted, stand-alone or slave Fire Alarm Communicator designed for a variety of fire and non-fire applications. It provides four channels (inputs) that accept waterflow devices, two- and four-wire smoke detectors, pull stations, and other normally open contact devices. The 411UDAC is a cost-effective solution for applications that require an existing (or new) Fire Alarm Control or Security Panel to transmit system status to an off-site monitoring facility for Central or Remote Station compliance. Due to its extremely flexible programming options, the 411UDAC is also ideal for use as a stand-alone unit to monitor: sprinkler systems for water flow and supervisory conditions; processes (i.e., water level, gas detection, loss of air flow); and normal open contact devices. 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 utilizing an optional PK-411UD Windows®-based remote upload/ download software package (order PK-CD). The PK-411UD upload/download software also permits system interrogation and revision from a remote site.
  • •Switch between the digital communicator's five modes of operation
  • •Set the digital communicator's 24-hour internal clock in real-time clock mode
  • •Set the digital communicator's 24-hour internal clock in real-time clock mode
  • •Test the telephone line's interconnect in troubleshoot mode
  • •Return all digital communicator programming to the factory default settings in default mode