
Programming the NOTIFIER 411 Series Slave Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitters allows for comprehensive event monitoring. Here's a breakdown:
Programming Inputs: Each monitoring channel (input) is individually programmable to watch for events like fire alarms, fire trouble, supervisory signals, process monitoring, AC power loss, alarms, and other fire and non-fire events.
Trigger Inputs: Activation occurs via contact closure. When the monitored event happens, the input triggers to transmit information.
Transmission Formats: The device supports 15 reporting formats, including the ADEMCO Contact ID format. Choose the format that fits your monitoring system's needs.
Transmittal Codes: The 411 Series DACTs are fully programmable for codes related to fire, security, process monitoring, and other event types. This ensures the correct information reaches the monitoring facility.
Programming Tools: You can program the device on-site using a hand-held programmer (PRO-411). The 411UD model allows remote programming with the PK-411UD utility, enabling system interrogation and revisions from a remote location.
By following the user manual instructions and using the right tools, you can configure the NOTIFIER 411 Series to efficiently monitor and transmit information about various events.


