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PrefaceThis manual addresses the operation andinstallation of the D9412, D9112, D7412, andD7212 Control/Communicators only , and shouldnot be used in conjunction with the D9112B1 orD7212B1 panels .
Throughout this manual, unless expressly stated,the words “panel” and “control/communicator”refer to all four panels (D9412, D9112, D7412,and D7212).
New Features D9412 D9112 D7412 D7212Access Control YES, 8 Doors No YES, 2 Doors NoExpanded Users Arm/Disarm Passcodes Cards/Tokens
249996
249N/A
99396
99N/A
Passcode Protected CustomFunctions
16 16 4 4
Number of Printers 3 3 1 1Number of Points 246 246 75 75Number of Relays 128 128 64 64
Text marked with a diamond (♦) indicates thatthis function or feature is available on the D9412and D7412 only.
The table below provides an overview of thedifferences between the D9000/D7000 SeriesControl/Communicators. For additionalinformation, see the document titled “What’s NewWith the D9000/D7000 Series ControlCommunicators” (74-07694-000).
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FCC Notices
Part 15This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference when the equipmentis operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instruction manual,may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential areais likely to cause harmful interference in whichcase the user will be required to correct theinterference at his own expense.
Part 68This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCCrules. A label contains, among other information,the FCC registration number and ringerequivalence number (REN). If requested, thisinformation must be provided to the telephonecompany.
The Radionics D9000/D7000 Series Control/Communicators are registered for connection tothe public telephone network using an RJ38X orRJ31X jack.
The ringer equivalence number (REN) is used todetermine the number of devices that may beconnected to the telephone line. Excessive RENson the telephone line may result in the devicesnot ringing in response to an incoming call. Inmost, but not all areas, the sum of the RENsshould not exceed five (5). To be certain of thenumber of devices that may be connected to theline, as determined by the RENs, contact thetelephone company to determine the maximumREN for the calling area.
If the D9000/D7000 Series Control/Communicators cause harm to the telephonenetwork, the telephone company will notify you inadvance. If advance notice isn’t practical, thetelephone company will notify the customer assoon as possible. Also, you will be advised ofyour right to file a complaint with the FCC if youbelieve it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes inits facilities, equipment, operations, orprocedures that could affect the operation of theequipment. If this happens, the telephonecompany will provide advance notice in order foryou to make the necessary modifications in orderto maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with the D9000/D7000Series Control/Communicators, please contactRadionics Customer Service for repair and/orwarranty information. If the trouble is causingharm to the telephone network, the telephonecompany may request that you remove theequipment from the network until the problem isresolved. User repairs must not be made, anddoing so will void the user’s warranty.
This equipment cannot be used on public coinservice provided by the telephone company.Connection to Party Line service is subject tostate tariffs. (Contact your state public utilitiescommission for information.)
FCC Registration Number: AJ9USA-18808-AL-E
Ringer Equivalence: 0.1A 0.2B
Service Center in U.S.A.: Radionics, Inc.
1800 Abbott StreetSalinas, CA 93901
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Table of ContentsBattery Discharge/Recharge Schedule ........ 16
Charging Status and Low Battery LEDs ........... 17Charging Status LED (Yellow) ..................... 17Low Battery LED (Red) ................................ 17
Power Outputs ..................................................... 18Circuit Protection ............................................. 18Total Available Power ...................................... 18Continuous Power Outputs .............................. 18
Continuous Current Draw ............................. 18Increasing Current Output ................................ 18
D8132 Battery Charger Module .................... 18Programmable Power Outputs ......................... 18
Programming ............................................... 18Optional Relays Required ............................ 19Terminals 6 and 7 ........................................ 20Fire System Power Formula ........................ 20Terminal 8 ................................................... 20
Telephone Connections ....................................... 21Registration ..................................................... 21Notification ...................................................... 21Location ........................................................... 21Phone Cord Connection ................................... 21Phone LED (Red) ............................................. 21Operation Monitor LED (Green) ........................ 21Dialing Format ................................................. 21Phone Line Monitor .......................................... 21Phone Line Test Points ................................... 22Communication Failure .................................... 22Ground Start .................................................... 22
Relay Installation ......................................... 22Phone Monitor Select Jumper ..................... 22
D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher ....................... 22Description .................................................. 22Operation .................................................... 23Watchdog Feature ....................................... 23Installing the D928 ...................................... 23D928 Status LEDs ...................................... 24
On-Board Points ................................................. 25Description ...................................................... 25Point Sensor Loops ......................................... 25Point Parameters ............................................. 25Point Response Time ...................................... 25
Off-Board Points ................................................... 26Point (ZONEX) Bus ......................................... 26D8125 POPEX ModuleD8127 and D9127 POPIT Modules .................. 26Installing the D8125 POPEX Module ............... 28
Wiring the D8125 to the D9412/D9112 ......... 28Wiring POPITs to theData Expansion Loop .................................. 28
Preface ................................................................... 2FCC Notices ..................................................... 3
Part 15 ......................................................... 3Part 68 ......................................................... 3
Introduction ........................................................... 7Points ............................................................... 7Areas and Accounts ......................................... 7Communicator .................................................. 8Command Centers ............................................ 8Keyswitch ......................................................... 8Access Control ................................................. 8Event Memory .................................................. 8Event Log ......................................................... 8EMI/Lightning Transient Protection ................... 9Programming .................................................... 9Other Features ................................................. 9Control/Communicator Assembly ...................... 9
Ordered Separately ...................................... 9Listings and Approvals ....................................10
Fire.............................................................. 10Burglary .......................................................10
Installation ............................................................11Before you begin .............................................11Enclosure Options ...........................................11Beginning the Installation .................................11
Mounting the Enclosure ...............................11Premises Wiring ..........................................11Installing the Assembly ...............................12
Connecting Earth Ground .................................12Locking the Reset Pin .....................................12Finishing the Installation ..................................12
Charge the Battery as You Finish ................12Install and Wire Detection Devices .............. 12Install Modules and Relays .........................13Make the Telephone Connections ...............13Connect the On-Board Points andCommand Centers ...................................... 13Power Up ....................................................13
Programming the Panel ................................... 13Install the Point Chart Label ............................. 13Testing the System ......................................... 14
Power Supply .......................................................15Primary Power .................................................15
Primary (AC) Power Circuit .......................... 15Installing the Transformer ............................15
Secondary Power ............................................ 15Secondary (DC) Power ................................ 15Installing the Battery ................................... 15Battery Supervision .....................................16Battery Charging Circuit ..............................16
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Wiring Data Expansion Loops toPOPEX Modules .........................................29POPIT Sensor Loops ..................................29POPIT Module Point Assignments ..............29
D8128C OctoPOPIT Module ............................30Description ..................................................30Listing .........................................................30Installing the OctoPOPIT ............................30Wiring OctoPOPITs .....................................31Line Termination ..........................................31OctoPOPIT Sensor Loops ...........................31
Testing Off-board Points ..................................31
Off-Board Relays ..................................................34D8129 OctoRelay ............................................34
Configuring the D8129 OctoRelay ................34Relay Outputs .............................................34Installation ...................................................34Wiring Connections .....................................34
D811 Arm Status Relay Module .......................35Relay Output ...............................................35Installation ...................................................36Wiring Connections .....................................36
Arming Devices ....................................................37Description ......................................................37Command Centers ...........................................37
Assigning the Command Centeran Address ..................................................37Installation ...................................................37
D268/D269 Independent Zone ControlD279 Independent Zone Control .......................38Keyswitch ........................................................39
Description ..................................................39Programming ...............................................39Installation ...................................................39Keyswitch Operation ...................................39
SDI Devices ..........................................................40Description ......................................................40Installation .......................................................40D9131A Parallel Printer Interface Module ........40
Supervision .................................................40Switch Settings ...........................................40D9210B Access Control Module ..................41Switch Settings ...........................................41
Programmer and Accessory Connections ..........42Programmer Connector (J7) .............................42
Programmer Access Reports ......................42Accessory Connector (J2) ...............................42
D9412 Faceplate ...................................................43
Quick Reference Terminal Description ...............44
Troubleshooting Guide ........................................45Introduction .....................................................45
Self Diagnostics ..............................................45Phone Line Trouble .......................................... 46Communications Failure ..................................47Problems Programming the Panel ...................48Problems with Points ....................................... 49
Extra Points ................................................ 49Problems with the D8125 POPEXData Expansion Loops .....................................50
EMI .............................................................50Metering the Loops ...................................... 50
Checking Shielded Cable ................................. 50EMI on Long Wire Runs ................................... 50Battery and Power Reports .............................. 51Problems with Command Centers .................... 51Watchdog Reset Reports ................................. 51Runaway Reports to the Receiver .................... 52Overloaded Power Supply................................ 52Service Walk Test ...........................................52
Approved Applications Compliance Guide ........ 54Listings and Approvals .................................... 54
Fire.............................................................. 54Burglary .......................................................54
Introduction ..................................................... 54Optional Compatible Equipment ....................... 54
Burglary Applications ..................................54Bank Safe and Vault Applications ............... 54Fire Applications ......................................... 54Enclosures .................................................. 55
System Chart .................................................. 56System Wiring Diagrams, Issue A ...................57
D9412 Control/Communicator ......................57D9112 Control/Communicator ......................58D7412 Control/Communicator ......................59D7212 Control/Communicator ......................60
Current Rating Chart for StandbyBattery Calculations ........................................61Standby Battery Requirements ........................ 62
Household Burglary andCommercial Burglary ................................... 62Bank Safe and Vault ................................... 62Central Station or Local Fire Alarm .............. 62Remote Station or Auxiliary Fire Alarm ........ 62Household Fire Warning Equipment .............62
Standby Battery Calculation forNFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applications .................... 63Current Chart First ...........................................63Central Station or Local Systems .................... 63Remote Station or Auxiliary Systems .............. 63Household Fire Warning Equipment ................. 63
Specifications .......................................................64
Appendix: Point Address Chart ........................... 66Bank 1, Points 9 - 127 .....................................66Bank 2, Points 129 - 247 ................................. 67
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Figures and Tables
Figure 1: System Configuration .................................................................. 7
Figure 2: Enclosure Mounting ................................................................... 11
Figure 3: Reset Pin ..................................................................................... 12
Figure 4: Charging and Battery LEDs ........................................................ 17
Figure 5: Connecting D8132 Modules ....................................................... 19
Figure 6: Relays for Terminals 7 and 8 and Ground Start ....................... 19
Figure 7: RJ31X Wiring .............................................................................. 21
Figure 8: Telephone Connections ............................................................. 22
Figure 9: Phone Monitor Select ................................................................. 22
Figure 10: D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher............................................... 23
Figure 11: On-board Point Sensor Loop Wiring ....................................... 25
Figure 12: Connecting the D8125 POPEX to the Panel ............................ 27
Figure 13: Program Record Sheet ............................................................. 29
Figure 14: D8128C OctoPOPITs ................................................................. 32
Figure 15: D8129 OctoRelay Connections ................................................. 35
Figure 16: D811 Module Wiring ................................................................. 36
Figure 17: Power at Command Centers .................................................... 38
Figure 18: Keyswitch Wiring ...................................................................... 39
Figure 19: Reset Pin ................................................................................... 42
Figure 20: Programmer and Accessory Connections .............................. 42
Figure 21: Service Walk Test Flow Chart .................................................. 53
Table 1: Compatible Command Centers ..................................................... 8
Table 2: Data Expansion Loop Wire Specifications ................................. 28
Table 3: D8128C OctoPOPIT Switch Settings ........................................... 33
Table 4: D8129 Switch Settings ................................................................. 34
Table 5: Command Center Address Settings ............................................ 37
Table 6: Command Center Connections ................................................... 37
Table 7: SDI Device Connections .............................................................. 40
Table 8: Printer Address Switch Settings ................................................. 40
Table 9: Access Control Module Address Switch Settings ...................... 41♦♦♦♦♦
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Introduction
Figure 1: System Configuration
C ontro l/C om m unica tor
D8 1 28 C O ctoP O P IT co m b in es8 PO PIT P oin ts in o ne m o d u le.
D 8 1 2 5 In te r fa ce fo rD 8 1 2 7 /D 9 1 2 7 PO PIT SP o in ts 9 - 1 2 7
D 8 1 29 Oc to R e la y p ro vide sa la rm a n d a u xil iary re la yo u tp u t. (O th er fun c tio n sa v aila b le .)
U se C o m m a n d C e n te rs a n d /o r ke ys w itch e s toa rm th e p a n e l b y are a . E a c h p a ne l ca n h a v e u pto 8 a re a s. E a c h a re a c a n ha ve its o w n a c co u ntn u m be r o r a re a s ca n b e g ro u p e d to g e the r w itha c o m m on a c co u n t n u m b e r. Po ints o f p rote ct io na re a ss ign e d to are a s .
D9 2 8 m od u le a llo w s th epa n e l to m o n itor tw oph o n e lin es .
D8 1 3 2 m o du le s pro vid ea dd it ion a l p o w e r fo r c on tro lc en te rs an d o th e r p ow ere dd ev ic es .
D 91 3 1 A m o d ulec on n e cts to ap a ra lle l p r in te r to p rint e ve n t lo g .
O n-boa rd P o in ts 1 to 8
♦ D 9210B modu les m ay be used fo r access con trol. (D 9412 /D 74 12 only)
PointsThe Radionics D9412/D9112 Control/Communicator panel provides up to 246separate points of protection, and the D7412/D7212 Control/Communicator provides up to 75points of protection. Point programmingparameters determine the panel’s response toopen and shorted conditions on the point’ssensor loop. Points are programmed individuallywith several options to custom-fit the protection toyour installation.
Points 1 to 8 are located on the circuit board (on-board points). They are standard sensor loops.The remaining off-board points are POPIT (Pointof Protection Input Transponder) points usingD8128C OctoPOPITs, D8125 POPEX (Point ofProtection Expander) modules and D9127/D8127 POPITs .
Areas and AccountsThe system supports up to eight separate areas.You can assign all points to a single area orspread them out over up to eight areas.
You arm and disarm the panel by area. You canarm and disarm several areas with one menufunction. You can also assign a passcode anauthority level that allows a user to arm an areafrom a remote command center in another area.Assigning each area its own account numbercreates eight separate accounts in one panel.Assigning the same account number to differentareas, groups them together in a single account.
Area options include: exit tone and delay,separate fire and burglary outputs, and multipleopening and closing windows. Area type can beused to create area interdependencies.
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CommunicatorThe Control/Communicator uses a built-in digitalcommunicator to send reports to the receiver. Thepanel transmits reports in either the Modem IIIa2
TM or BFSK format. Your D6500 receiver's MPUand line cards must have software revision 8.00(or greater) installed to accept Modem IIIa2 TM
reports from the panel. Power your receiver downand up to print the software revision numbers.
The panel connects to an RJ31X jack for phoneline seizure. Connection to the RJ31X complieswith FCC regulations for using the publictelephone network. You can program the panel todirect reports to four separate phone numbers.Adding the D928 Dual Phone Line Switchermodule allows you to connect and supervise asecond phone line.
The system has routing capabilities that allow youto direct groups of event reports to four differentdestinations. Each of the report groups can beprogrammed to report to one or more of thedestinations. Primary and backup reporting pathscan be programmed for each of the destinationsand each of the report groups. A custom optionallows you to specify individual event reports tobe sent.
Command CentersYou can connect a maximum of 32 CommandCenters unsupervised to the system. Theavailable power, number of supervisedCommand Centers, and number of areas youintend to use, affect the total number of CommandCenters you can connect.
The system can supervise up to 8 CommandCenters. The panel transmits a serial devicetrouble report, SDI FAILURE in the Modem IIIa2 TM
format or TROUBLE ZN D in the BFSK format, if itloses communication with a supervisedCommand Center. You can add more CommandCenters but only eight can be supervised. Table 1shows the Command Centers compatible with theD9000/D7000 Series Control/Communicators.See Command Center in the D9000/D7000Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) forcomplete details on programming CommandCenter options.
Table 1: Compatible Command Centers
KeyswitchYou can arm and disarm any of the eightavailable areas with maintained or momentaryclosure devices such as keyswitches and sub-control units (D279). Point programmingdetermines loop responses and which area akeyswitch controls.
Access ControlThe D9412 can control eight access doors (eachrequiring the optional D9210B Access ControlModule) with up to 996 uniquely identified cards/tokens. The D7412 can control two access doorswith up to 396 uniquely identified cards/tokens.Access can be granted from a Weigand styleaccess control device (card reader) connected tothe D9210B Access Control Module. Access mayalso be granted from a “request to enter” or a“request to exit” input, or from a CommandCenter.
The access control features of the D9412 andD7412 can deny access during armed periods. Itcan also grant access only to certain authorizedusers depending on whether the area is masterarmed, perimeter armed, or disarmed. The alarmsystem can also be programmed to automaticallydisarm when designated authorized users aregranted access.
Event MemoryThe system uses event memory to store eventsfor each area. You can view the events for anarea at a D1255 Command Center assigned tothe area. The panel clears the events for an areafrom event memory and starts storing new eventswhen you master arm the area.
Event LogThe system stores from 500 to 1000 events andevent modifiers from all areas in it's event log.Event modifiers add information about an eventto the log. Some events are always followed by amodifier. For example, the system adds at leasttwo items to the log each time you arm or disarman area, the open (or close) event and an eventmodifier showing the previous arming state.
All events and their modifiers can be stored evenif the panel does not send a report for them. Youcan view the log at a D1255 Command Center,print it locally using the D9131A Parallel PrinterInterface and a parallel printer, or upload it to theRemote Account Manager (RAM III).
See the appendix in the User’s Guide for a listingof log events and event modifiers.
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Model Display Application
D1255 16-character alpha-numeric Fire/Burglary/Access
D720 8 LED Fire/Burglary
D1256 16-character alpha-numeric Fire
D1257 16-character alpha-numeric Fire
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EMI/Lightning Transient ProtectionThe D9000/D7000 Series Control/Communicators maintain the Radionics highlevel of quality and field dependability. Theirdesign significantly reduces electromagneticinterference and malfunction generally caused bylightning.
Programming
Use either the Radionics D5200 Programmer orthe Remote Account Manager (RAM III) toprogram the D9000/D7000 Series Control/Communicators. Refer to the D9000/D7000Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) forprogramming options.
Other Features
The D9000/D7000 Series Control/Communicatorhave many programmable features. A short list ofsome of the features follows. Complete details onall the features can be found in the D9000/D7000Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000).
• Supervision of AC (primary power), battery(secondary power), ZONEX and SDI buses,CPU (Central Processing Unit), up to 3printers, and telephone lines
• Automatic system test reports
• Remote access for programming, diagnostics,and log uploads using the Remote AccountManager (RAM III)
• Fire Alarm Verification
• Programmable Alarm Output
• Programmable Relay Output using the D8129OctoRelay Module
• Opening and Closing Windows
• Skeds (scheduled events)
Control/Communicator AssemblyThe Radionics Control/Communicator is shippedpre-assembled from the factory. You shouldreceive the following parts with your panel.
Literature Pack
• D9000/D7000 Installation andTroubleshooting Quick Reference (33317)
• D9412/D9112 Program Record Sheet (74-07697-000), or D7412/D7212 ProgramRecord Sheet (34583)
• UL Smoke Detector CompatibilityTechnogram (33284)
• Point Chart Label (79-06660-000)
• Eight D105BL 1k W end-of-line resistors
• Two 14", 18 AWG, color-coded battery leads
Assembly :
• PC board
• Faceplate shield
• Mounting Skirt
• One #6x1/4" screw
Ordered SeparatelyOrder the following to complete a basic 8 pointinstallation.
• D1255 or D720 Command Center (orkeyswitch)
• D1640 Transformer• D126 Battery• D161 or D162 Phone Cord (order two cords if
you are using the D928 Dual Phone Switcher)• D8103, D8108A, or D8109 Enclosure
Configured packages are also available. Pleaseconsult your Radionics Product Catalog.
The following literature is available in a separateliterature package for dealers.
• D9000/D7000 Series Operation andInstallation Manual (74-07692-000)
• D9000/D7000 Series Approved ApplicationsCompliance Guide (74-07693-000)
• D9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide(74-07695-000)
• D9412/D9112 Program Record Sheet (74-07697-000), and D7412/D7212 ProgramRecord Sheet (34583)
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Listings and ApprovalsThe D9000/D7000 Literature Pack includes theD9000/D7000 Series Approved ApplicationsCompliance Guide (74-07693-000). Refer to thisguide for additional guidelines for installing theControl/Communicator in UL and Fire specificapplications.
Fire
ULUnderwriters Laboratories lists the D9412, D9112,D7412, and D7212 Control/Communicators asSignal System Control Unit for: Central Station,Local, Auxiliary, Remote Station, and HouseholdFire Warning.
CSFMApproved by the California State Fire Marshal forresidential and highrise.
NYC-MEAApproved by New York City's Materials andEquipment Acceptance System (requires redenclosure).
Factory Mutual (FM)Approved by Factory Mutual.
BSANot listed.
Burglary
ULUnderwriters Laboratories lists the D9412, D9112,D7412, D7212 Control/Communicators for:
Central Station, Local, Police Connect, Bank Safeand Vault, Mercantile Safe and Vault, and Grade AHousehold systems, Access Control, andProprietary.
Department of Defense (DOD)The D9412, D9112, D7412, and D7212 havebeen granted approval for Department ofDefense (DOD) installations in SensitiveCompartmented Information Facilities (SCIF).
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Installation
Before You BeginThis Installation section contains a generalinstallation procedure. It refers you to othersections of the manual for detailed instructions.
Radionics recommends you review this manualand the D9000/D7000 Series Program EntryGuide(74-07695-000) before you begin the installationto determine the hardware and wiringrequirements for the features you want to use.
Have the following additional documents handyas you read through this manual:
• D9412/D9112 Program Record Sheet (74-07697-000) or D7412/D7212 ProgramRecord Sheet (34583)
• D9000/D7000 Series Approved ApplicationsCompliance Guide (74-07693-000)
• User’s Guide (74-06141-000) and User’sGuide Supplement (33267)
• D1255 Command Center InstallationManual (74-06118-000) or D720 CommandCenter Installation Manual (74-06935-000)
Before you begin the installation of the D9412/D9112 you should be familiar with the operationof the D5200 programmer or the Remote AccountManager (RAM III).
Enclosure OptionsMount the Control/Communicator assembly inany of the Radionics enclosures listed below.Refer to the D9000/D7000 ApprovedApplications Compliance Guide (74-07693-000)to determine if your application requires aspecific enclosure.
• D8103 Universal Enclosure (tan)
• D8109 Fire Enclosure (red)
• D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure (tan)
Beginning the InstallationMounting the Enclosure
Mount the enclosure in the desired location. Becertain to use all five mounting holes. See Figure2.
Premises WiringRun the necessary wiring throughout thepremises and pull the wires into the enclosure.
EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) may causeproblems: EMI may occur if you install thesystem or run system wires near the following:
• Computer network system
• Electrical lines, fluorescent fixtures ortelephone cabling
• Ham radio transmitter site
• Heavy machinery and motors
• High voltage electrical equipment ortransformers
• PBX telephone system
• Public service (police, fire departments, etc.)using radio communications
• Radio station transmitter site, or otherbroadcast station equipment
• Welding shop
If you think that EMI may be a problem, useshielded cable. The drain wire for the shieldedcable must have continuity from terminal 10 onthe panel to the end of the wire run. If continuity isnot maintained, the shielded cable mayaggravate potential noise problems rather thaneliminate them.
Connecting the drain wire to ground at other thanterminal 10 may also produce problems. If youcut the drain wire to install devices be certain tosplice it together. Solder and tape all splices.
PO IN T C H AR T L AB ELM O U N T IN G
SK IR T H O O K
M O D U LE M O U N TIN GL O C ATIO N S
M O D U L EM O U N T IN GLO C AT IO N S
TAM P ER SW IT C H M O U N TIN G LO C ATIO N
M O U N T IN GS KIR T H O O K
SK IR T M O U N TIN G H O LE
BA C K O F D 941 2
M O U N TIN GSK IR T H O O K
O P EN IN G S
LO C K D O W N TAB
Figure 2: Enclosure Mounting
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Installing the Assembly1. Place the assembly over the inside back of
the enclosure, aligning the large rectangularopenings of the mounting skirt with themounting hooks of the enclosure. Slide theassembly down so it hangs on the hooks.See Figure 2.
2. Remove the tape from the #6x1/4" screw inthe mounting tab on the assembly. Thescrew passes through the mounting tab andinto the skirt mounting hole in the enclosure.Tighten the screw to secure the assembly inthe enclosure.
3. Connect earth ground to the panel beforemaking any other connections. SeeConnecting Earth Ground below.
Connecting Earth Ground
Terminal 10To help prevent damage from electrostaticcharges or other transient electrical surges,connect the system to earth ground at terminal 10before making any other connections. Agrounding rod or cold water pipe arerecommended earth ground references.
Do not use telephone or electrical ground forthe earth ground connection . Use 14-16 AWGwire when making the connection. Do notconnect any other panel terminals to earthground.
Locking the Reset PinLocking the Reset Pin disables the panel. SeeFigure 3. The system ignores the CommandCenters and points while disabled. CALL FORSERVICE appears in Command Center displayswhile the pin is locked down.
On-board relays (terminals 6, 7, and 8) and off-board relays, deactivate when the panel is reset.There is power at terminal 8 when the relay isdeactivated. Activation interrupts power at thatterminal. The relays remain deactivated while theReset Pin is locked in the disable position.
Releasing the reset pin from the closed positionresets the panel. The panel resets all its timers,counters, indexes, and buffers.
If you place the reset pin in the disable positionwhen all areas are armed, there must be an entryin the Answer Armed program item. See RAMParameters in the D9000/D7000 Series ProgramEntry Guide (74-07695-000).
Locking the pin in the disable position allows youto power up the panel and charge the battery asyou install the detection devices and CommandCenters.
Finishing the InstallationEarth ground and reset pin first: Make the earthground connection to terminal 10 and lock thereset pin in the closed position if you haven’talready done so.
Charge the Battery as You FinishConnect the battery and then the transformer sothat the panel can charge the battery as youfinish the installation. See the Power Supplysection for instructions.
On-board Buzzer Sounds at Power Up andReset: The system performs a series of selfdiagnostic tests of its hardware, software, andprogram at power up and at reset. The buzzer onthe panel sounds during the tests. They takeabout 1-3 seconds to complete.
If the panel fails any of the tests, the buzzercontinues sounding and a system troublemessage appears at the Command Centers. SeeSelf Diagnostics in the Trouble Shooting sectionfor a description of each system trouble message.
Touch Terminal 10 first: If the on-board buzzersounds briefly when you touch the panel, you'redischarging any static charge you may becarrying to the panel. The panel may generateWATCHDOG RESET and/or PARAM FAIL events.See the Trouble Shooting section for adescription of these events. Always touchterminal 10, the panel's earth ground connection,before beginning work on the panel.
Install and Wire Detection DevicesInstall and wire detection devices and CommandCenters at their locations throughout thepremises. DO NOT make the connections at thepanel end of the wiring yet.
The On-Board Points section of this manualcontains instructions for wiring the on-boardpoints to detection devices. The Arming Devicessection contains instructions for wiring theCommand Centers.
Operation MonitorPulses When Normal
Flickers When Ringing
32
COMMON -
31
30
29
GRN
RESET PINLOCKE D (CLOS ED)
RESET PINN ORM AL (O PEN )
Reset PinDisable All Except Battery
Charging and Local Programming
DATA BUS B
DATA BUS A
POWER +
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
RED
Figure 3: Reset Pin
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Instructions for wiring the off-board point POPITsensor loops are found in the instructionspackaged with the POPIT modules.
Install Modules and Relays1. Power Down First: Power down the unit by
unplugging the transformer anddisconnecting the battery. Radionicsrecommends that you power down the unitwhen installing modules or relays, or whenmaking wiring connections to the panel.
2. Install and wire any modules required foryour installation as described in themodule’s installation instructions.
Instructions for the D8125 POPEX Module,the D8128C OctoPOPIT Module, the D8129OctoRelay Module, the D811 Arm StatusRelay Module, and the D928 Dual PhoneLine Switcher appear in this manual.
See Off-board Points for D8125 and D8128Cinstructions. See Relays for D8129 andD811 instructions. See Dual LineTransmitting in the Telephone Connectionssection for instructions for the D928.
3. If you are using the power outputs atterminals 7 or 8, install a D136 relay in theappropriate sockets. See ProgrammablePower Outputs in the Power Outputs sectionfor instructions.
4. If you are using a ground start phone system,insert a D136 relay in socket K6/J5 and setthe ground start pin in the ground startposition. See Ground Start in the TelephoneConnections section.
Make the Telephone ConnectionsSee Telephone Connections. If you areconnecting the panel to a ground start phonesystem, you need to install D136 relay, see InstallModules and Relays above.
Connect the On-Board Points and CommandCenters
Connect the on-board points and CommandCenter wiring to the system. See the On-BoardPoints and Arming Devices sections forinstructions.
Power UpReconnect the battery and then plug in thetransformer. Remember the buzzer sounds for 2seconds when you first power up the panel.
Leave the reset pin locked down for now.
Yellow Charging Status LED doesn’t go out: Ifthe yellow charging status LED doesn’t go outwithin 5 minutes of powering up the panel, thebattery may be deeply discharged, or you mayhave connected too many powered devices tothe panel. Combined continuous current draw forterminals 3, 8, 24, and 32, the AccessoryConnector (J2), and the Expansion Port (J4)cannot exceed 1.4A. See the Power Outputssection for help.
Programming the PanelIf you haven’t created a program for the panel,review the D9000/D7000 Series Program EntryGuide (74-07695-000). Check to be certain youhave all the required accessory modulesinstalled for the features you want to use. Thereset pin must be in the locked position to copy orsend information to and from the panel.
Use the D5200 Programmer or the RemoteAccount Manager (RAM III) to load your customprogram into the panel.
Move the reset pin to the normal position. SeeFigure 3. The panel transmits reboot and batteryreports to the receiver if programmed forreporting.
Install the Point Chart LabelRadionics recommends you fill out the PointChart Label (79-06660-000) provided in theliterature pack and install it on the inside of theenclosure door for all systems.
Point chart label required for fire systems withverification points: You must install the pointchart label for fire or combined fire/burglarysystems using verification points.
Use the program record sheet to gather theinformation you need to fill out the point chart.Install the label on the enclosure door as shownin Figure 2. To avoid smearing your entries onthe chart, use the label's peel off backing to pressthe label in place.
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Testing the SystemAfter finishing the installation and programmingof the panel, make a complete functional test ofthe system. Test the panel and all devices forproper operation. Test after you first program thepanel and after any subsequent programmingsession.
Service Walk Test shows extra points: Use theservice walk test at a panel wide CommandCenter to perform a complete test of the panel.The service walk test function is similar to theordinary walk test function, with the additionalability to display points that are not properlyprogrammed.
If you test a POPIT with it’s switches set for a pointwith a blank point index and/or no areaassignment, it appears as an extra point during aService Walk Test.
If you test a device, and the panel doesn’trespond, there may be a problem with the device,the wiring, the POPIT ID setting, or theprogramming for the point. If you incorrectly setthe switches on a POPIT, you may create both amissing and extra point. When you find a missingpoint, performing a service walk test for extrapoints may help diagnose the problem.
See the Trouble Shooting Section of this manualfor complete service walk test instructions.
Clear after test: To clear the event memory andreport buffer, momentarily close the reset pin.Events stored in the panel's event log are notcleared.
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Power Supply
Primary PowerTerminals 1 2
Primary (AC) Power CircuitA 16.5 VAC, 40 VA internally fused transformer(Radionics model D1640) is the primary powersource. The AC power circuit provides 1.9 Ampsof rectified AC power. The panel reserves 500mA of this power for internal operations leaving1.4 Amps for powered devices.
Transient suppressors and spark gaps protect thecircuit from power surges. This protection relieson the ground connection at terminal 10. Makesure you connect terminal 10 to a proper ground.See Connecting Earth Ground in the Installationsection.
AC Power FailureThe system indicates an AC power failure whenthe power at terminals 1 and 2 is missing. TheAC Fail Time program item sets the number ofseconds that AC must be missing before thepanel acknowledges the failure and the numberof seconds after the power returns before thepanel acknowledges the restoral of power.
You can program AC Fail Time from 1 to 90seconds. The Radionics default sets AC FailTime at 15 seconds.
Installing the TransformerDo not short the terminals of the transformer:Shorting the terminals opens the internal fusecausing permanent failure. Connect thetransformer to terminals 1 and 2 of the panelbefore plugging it into the power source.
Use 18 AWG (minimum) wire to connect thetransformer to the panel. Wire length should bekept as short as possible. Maximum length is 50feet.
AC wiring can induce both noise and low levelvoltage into adjacent wiring. Route phone andsensor loop wiring away from any AC conductors,including the transformer wire. Route data wiringaway from AC and phone wiring.
Connect the battery and then plug in thetransformer: Radionics recommends that youalways connect the battery first and then plug inthe transformer. Instructions for Installing theBattery appear on the next page.
Only plug the transformer into an unswitched,120 VAC, 60 Hz power outlet. Secure thetransformer to the outlet with the screw provided.
D8004 Transformer Enclosure required for firesystems: Use the D8004 Transformer Enclosurefor the D1640 transformer in fire and combinedfire/burglary applications. Check with AHJ onmounting transformers on specific circuits.
Secondary PowerTerminals 4 5
Secondary (DC) PowerA 12V, 7 Ah (up to 14 Ah) sealed lead-acidrechargeable battery (D126) supplies secondarypower for auxiliary and alarm outputs, andpowers the system during interruptions in primary(AC) power.
Lead Acid Batteries ONLY: The charging circuitis calibrated for lead-acid batteries. Do not usegel-cell or nicad batteries.
Extra Batteries Increase Back-up Time: Toincrease battery back-up time, connect a second12V, 7 Ah battery in parallel to the first battery toform a 12V, 14 Ah battery. Use a D122 DualBattery Harness to ensure proper and safeconnection.
Installing the BatteryPlace the battery upright in the base of theenclosure. Locate the red and black leadssupplied in the literature pack. Connect the blackbattery lead to terminal 4, and then to thenegative (-) side of the battery. Connect the redbattery lead to terminal 5, and then to the positive(+) side of the battery.
Warning, High Current Arcs Possible: Thepositive (red) battery lead and Terminal 5 cancreate high current arcs if shorted to otherterminals or the enclosure. Use caution whenworking with the positive lead and terminal 5.Always disconnect the positive (red) lead fromthe battery before removing it from terminal 5.
ReplacementRadionics recommends battery replacementevery 3 to 5 years under normal use. Exceedingthe maximum output ratings, or installing thetransformer in an outlet that is routinely switchedoff, causes heavy discharges. Routine heavydischarges can lead to premature battery failure.Record the date of installation directly on thebattery.
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D8132 boosts battery backup: Adding a D8132Battery Charger Module supports additionalbatteries of up to 36 Ah capacity if required.Failure to add a D8132 will cause situations thatcreate false alarms and differential voltage levels.
You can use the D8132 Battery Charger Moduleto connect two additional batteries for a total offour. The panel plus any connected D8132modules and AUX power supplies must be on thesame AC circuit so they will discharge evenly ifAC power fails. The number of D8132 modules isdetermined by the number of available outlets onthe same circuit. See the Standby Battery andCurrent Rating Chart in this manual for batterystandby time calculations. Note: Dual batteriesare required for fire applications.
WARNING: Do not connect the D8132 module tothe panel’s battery terminals 4 and 5. Alwaysconnect to AUX outputs (see Figure 5 on page23).
Battery SupervisionWhen the battery voltage drops to 13.8 VDC, theyellow Charging Status LED lights. When thebattery drops to 12.1 VDC the red Low BatteryLED lights and the panel, if programmed forpower supervision, transmits a BATTERY LOWreport in the Radionics’ Modem IIIa2 ™Communication Format. It transmits a TROUBLEZN 9 report in the BFSK format.
If the battery is missing or shorted, the red LowBattery LED flashes at the same rate as the greenOperation Monitor LED. If the panel isprogrammed for power supervision, it transmits aBATTERY MISSING report in the Radionics’Modem IIIa2 ™ Communication Format, orTROUBLE ZN 9 report in the BFSK format.
When battery voltage returns to 13.7 VDC theLow Battery LED goes out. If the panel isprogrammed for power supervision, it transmits aBATTERY RESTORAL report in the Radionics’Modem IIIa2 ™ Communication Format orRESTORAL ZN 9 report in the BFSK format. At13.9 VDC the Charging Status LED goes out.
Investigate low battery reports immediately : Ifprimary (AC) power is off and the dischargecontinues, the panel becomes inoperative whenthe battery voltage drops below 10.2 VDC.
Battery Charging Circuit
Float ChargeThe float voltage for the battery charging circuit is13.5 to 13.9 VDC at a maximum current of 1.4Amps. If float voltage drops lower than 13.5 VDC,the Charger LED will illuminate.
Loss of AC Load Shed Relay protects battery:During an AC power loss the battery supplies allpower to the security system. If the battery voltagefalls below 10.2 volts during an AC power loss, a“load shed” relay isolates the battery from thepanel and disables the panel. Load shed protectsthe battery from being damaged by deepdischarge. When AC power restores, the loadshed relay resets and battery voltage is againavailable.
Overcharge Load Shed With AC Present: Ifmore than 1.4 amps from the panel is detected,the panel shuts down. Remove all loads to thepanel and disconnect AC power. Add a newbattery and reconnect AC power.
Reset the panel by momentarily placing the resetpin in the disable position. See Figure 3. The redLow Battery LED continues to flash until you resetthe panel.
A shorted battery condition is created either by ashorted cell inside the battery or by a short onterminals 4 and 5. A shorted battery maygenerate WATCHDOG RESET reports.
Battery Discharge/Recharge Schedule
Discharge CycleAC OFF AC fail report when AC fails if panel
is programmed to report AC failureat occurrence.
13.9 VDC Charging float level
13.8 VDC Charging Status LED on
12.1 VDC Low Battery & AC fail reports ifprogrammed; Low Battery LED on
10.2 VDC Battery load shed (processingfunctions continue if AC is present)
Recharge CycleAC ON Load shed relay resets, battery
charging begins, battery trouble andAC restoral
reports sent.
13.7 VDC Battery restoral reports sent, LowBattery LED off
13.9 VDC Charging Status LED off, batteryfloat charged
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Charging Status and Low Battery LEDs
Charging Status LED (Yellow)The yellow LED shows the charging status of thebattery. Figure 4 shows its location.
Figure 4: Charging and Battery LEDs
• Yellow LED flashing once per minuteThe yellow LED normally flashes once perminute as the system checks the battery.
• Yellow and red LEDs flashing once perminuteThe yellow and red LEDs flash on onceevery minute when current draw for devicesconnected to the power outputs exceeds 1.4Amps and the battery is missing.
Low Battery LED (Red)The red LED shows the condition of the battery.Figure 4 shows the location of the LED.
Low Battery
• Red LED offThe red LED is off when the battery is fullycharged. When battery voltage drops below12.1 VDC, the red LED comes on. It goesout when battery voltage reaches 13.7 VDC.
• Red LED onA steadily lit red LED indicates batteryvoltage has fallen below 12.1 VDC. TheLED goes out when battery voltage reaches13.7 VDC.
Missing Battery
• Red LED flashing (same rate as greenLED)The red LED flashes with the greenOperation Monitor LED when the battery ismissing or shorted.
Missing Battery and Over Current
• Red and yellow LEDs flashing once perminuteThe yellow and red LEDs flash once everyminute when current draw for devicesconnected to the power outputs exceeds 1.4Amps and the battery is missing.
• Yellow LED offThe yellow LED is off when the battery isfully charged.
LED off when battery is missing, shorted,or reversed: The charging LED is off whenthe battery is missing, shorted, or reversed,but the red Low Battery LED is flashing.
• Yellow LED onA steadily lit yellow LED indicates thebattery float voltage is below 13.8. If AC ispresent the battery is charging.
The yellow LED also comes on when thecombined current draw from all outputsexceeds 1.4 Amps. This is normal underalarm conditions for non-fire systems whensirens or bells draw more than 1.4 Amps. Ifthe LED comes on regularly for extendedperiods or doesn’t go out, check the currentdraw for devices connected to the poweroutputs. See the Power Outputs section inthis manual for instructions.
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Power Outputs
Circuit ProtectionThree self-resetting thermal circuit breakersprotect the panel from short circuits on both thecontinuous and programmable power outputs.The circuit breakers are thermal rated and openat 3 to 5 Amps. If the panel is programmed forpower supervision and short is sustained on oneof the power outputs, the panel transmits aBATTERY LOW or BATTERY MISSING forRadionics’ Modem IIIa2 ™ CommunicationFormat, or TROUBLE ZN 9 for BFSK.
One thermal circuit breaker protects Terminal 3 -Auxiliary Power and Terminal 24 - ZONEX Powerand the Expansion Port (J4). A short on onedisrupts the power to the others.
One breaker protects Terminal 6 - Alarm PowerOutput, Terminal 7 - Alternate Alarm PowerOutput, and Terminal 8 - Switched AuxiliaryPower. A short on one of these terminals disruptsthe power to the other two.
One circuit breaker protects terminal 32 - Power+.
Total Available PowerThe system produces up to 1.4A of combinedpower at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC for all powereddevices. The outputs listed below share theavailable power. These outputs are shown as redcircles on the face plate.
Terminal 3 - Auxiliary Power. Use this terminalto power devices requiring continuous power. Toincrease output by 1.4 amps, connect a D8132module to this terminal.
Terminal 6 (Relay A) - Alarm Power Output.Normally open, power on alarm.
Terminal 7 (Relay B ) - Alternate Alarm PowerOutput. Normally open, power on alarm.
Terminal 8 (Relay C) - Switched AuxiliaryPower. Normally open, power off on reset.
Terminal 24 - ZONEX Power. Use this terminal topower ZONEX modules such as the D8125,D8128C, and D8129 modules. To increaseoutput by 1.4 amps, connect a D8132 module tothis terminal.
Terminal 32 - Power +Use this terminal to power SDI (Serial DeviceInterface) devices such as command centers, theD9131A Parallel Printer Interface, and theD9210B Access Control Interface. To increaseoutput by 1.4 amps, connect a D8132 module tothis terminal.
Accessory Connector (J2 )The D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher connects toJ2.
Expansion Port (J4)The Expansion Port is reserved for future use.
Continuous Power OutputsTerminals 3 24 32
J2 J4
Continuous Current DrawThe continuous current draw for powereddevices connected to terminals 3, 8, 24, and 32,the Expansion Port (J4), and the AccessoryConnector (J2) must not exceed 1.4A . Devicespowered from these outputs must operate over arange of 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC.
Power restricted for fire and combined fire/burglary systems: Use the Fire System PowerFormula to calculate the current available for fireand combined fire/burglary systems. SeeProgrammable Power Outputs.
Increasing Current Output
D8132 Battery Charger ModuleThe D8132 Battery Charger Module increasestotal output from 1.4 amps to 2.8 amps. Up to fourD8132 modules can be connected to the panel.Figure 5 shows the terminal connections for theD8132 modules.
Warning: Do not connect a D8132 module to thebattery terminals 4 and 5. Ensure AC power forthe panel and all connected D8132 modules ison the same circuit.
Programmable Power OutputsTerminals 6 7 8
ProgrammingThe power outputs at terminals 6, 7, and 8 areprogrammed as relays A, B, and C. All relays areprogrammed in the Relays module of theprogram. Relays are assigned a relay type, FireBell for example, when they are assigned to anarea. Relays can be assigned to one or moreareas.
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The Radionics defaults set relay A (terminal 6)as a Steady Alarm Bell output and relay A(terminal 7) as a Pulsed Fire Bell output, andrelay C (terminal 8) as a Verification/Resetoutput for smoke detectors. The D9000/D7000Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000)contains complete instructions for programmingrelays. Descriptions of the functionalcharacteristics of each terminal appear on thenext page.
See the Bell Parameters section of the programto set the Fire Bell, Alarm Bell output responsesfor relays. Four annunciation patterns: Steady,Pulsed, California Standard, and Temporal Code3 are available.
Unexpected Output at Terminals 6, 7 and 8: Ifterminals 6, 7, and 8 don’t provide the output youexpect:
• Check the programming for relays A, B, andC in the Relays module of the program.
• Check the Bell Parameters section of theprogram to verify the Alarm and Fire Bellresponses are programmed for the durationand pattern you expect.
• Check the Point Assignments to verify eachpoint is programmed for the local responseyou expect.
Figure 5: Connecting D8132 Modules
5
9
10
1
2
Low Battery
LEDs Off When Normal
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+ AUX POWER
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PER IPHERAL DEVIC E WIRIN G
ZONEX OUT 1
ZO NEX IN 1
ZONEX OUT 2
ZO NEX IN 2
ZON EX POWER +
ZONEX COMM ON
Operation MonitorPulses When Normal
Flickers When Ringing
PROGCONN
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GR EEN
BLACK
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32POW ER +
DATA BUS A
C OM M ON
RED
GROUN DSTART
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Reset PinDisable All Except Battery
Charging And Programming
GRN
STEADY O R PULSE
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Charging Status
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Circuits
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PROGRAMMABLE
ALARM OUTPUTS
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DATA BU S B
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NO TE: T he D 136 re lays are inserted with the three p inson the top side.
Figure 6: Relays for Terminals 7 and 8and Ground Start
Optional Relays RequiredInstall an optional D136 plug-in relay into socketJ1 to enable the output at terminal 7. Install aD136 in socket J9 to enable the output at terminal8. The relay sockets are under the faceplate asshown in Figure 6.
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Relay InstallationPower down the system before inserting theD136 relays. The plug-in relays are shorter thanthe sockets they plug into. See Figure 6. You caninstall them in either the left or right end of thesocket.
Don’t rely on relay labelling:You shouldn’t rely on the labelling to install D136relays. Check for the side with three pins. Thethree pins go on the top side.
Incorrect insertion does not damage the relay orthe system, however the related circuits do notfunction properly.
Terminals 6 and 7Terminals 6 (relay A) and 7 (relay B), providepositive (+) 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC power outputwhen activated. Use the power at terminals 6 and7 to power bells, siren drivers, piezo firesounders, electronic horns, or other devices.Programming determines the format of the outputand the conditions that activate it. One self-resetting circuit breaker protects terminals 6, 7,and 8 against shorts.
Available PowerThe system combines the 1.4A of primary powerproduced by the power supply with thesecondary power source (the battery) to producea total of 2.0A of alarm power at 10.2 to 13.9VDC. Terminals 6 and 7 share the availablealarm power.
Power restricted for fire and combined fire/burglary systems: Fire systems are prohibitedfrom using the battery for determining alarmpower. Use the Fire System Power Formulabelow to calculate the current available for fireand combined fire/burglary systems.
Fire System Power FormulaTo calculate the current available at terminals 6and 7 for fire and combined fire/burglary systems:
1. Add together the current draws for alldevices connected to terminals 3, 8, 24, and32, the Expansion Port (J4), and theAccessory Connector (J2). This total is thetotal current required for the Normal StandbyCondition (NSC).
2. The current available for Normal StandbyCondition (NSC) is 1.4A. Subtract the NSCcurrent required calculated in step 1 from theNSC current available, 1.4A. The differenceis the Alarm Current available for terminals 6and 7.
In formula format:1.4A – NSC current required (step 1) = AlarmCurrent available
Refer to the Battery Standby Chart in the D9000/D7000 Series Approved ApplicationsCompliance Guide (74-07693-000) for module/accessory current requirements.
Terminal 8Terminal 8 provides continuous positive (+) 10.2VDC to 13.9 VDC power. Relay C interrupts thepower at terminal 8 when activated. Use terminal8 to power smoke detectors or other devices thatare reset by interrupting power. One self-resettingcircuit breaker protects terminals 6, 7, and 8against shorts.
Verification/Reset RelayThe default program sets relay C (terminal 8) as averification/reset relay. See the Relay Parametersand Point Assignments modules in the D9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) for instructions on programming verification/reset relays and points.
Performing a Sensor Reset at a CommandCenter produces a 5 second relay activation ofverification/reset relays. The panel ignoresverification/reset points during the 5 seconds ofrelay activation.
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Telephone Connections
RegistrationThe Radionics D9412, D9112, D7412, andD7212 Control/Communicator panels areregistered with the Federal CommunicationCommission under part 68, for connection to thepublic telephone system using an RJ31X orRJ38X jack installed by your local phonecompany.
NotificationDo not connect registered equipment to partylines or coin-operated telephones. You mustnotify the local telephone company and supplythem with the following information beforeconnecting the panel to the telephone network.
• The particular line you are going to connectthe panel to
• Make (Radionics), model (D9412, D9112,D7412, or D7212), and serial number of thepanel
• FCC registration number and ringerequivalence for the panel:
FCC Registration Number: AJ9USA-18808-AL-E
Ringer Equivalence: 0.1A 0.2B
LocationTo prevent jamming of signals, wire the RJ31Xjack before the in-house phone system to supportline seizure. See Figure 7. Install the jack on thestreet side of the phone switch, wired ahead ofany PBX equipment. Line seizure provides for atemporary interruption of normal phone usagewhile the communicator transmits data. Afterinstallation, confirm that the panel seizes the line,acquires dial tone, reports correctly to thereceiver, and releases the phone line to the in-house phone system.
Phone Cord ConnectionConnect one end of a D161 (8') or D162 (2')Telephone Cord to the TELCO Cord connector,J3, located on the bottom left corner of the panel.See Figure 8. Connect the other end to theRJ31X jack.
Phone LED (Red)The red Phone LED lights when the panel seizesthe phone line and remains lit until the panelreturns the phone line. See Figure 8 for thelocation of the red LED.
Operation Monitor LED (Green)The green LED indicates the operation of theCPU (Central Processing Unit). When the CPU isoperating normally, the LED flashes 0.5 secondon, 0.5 second off.
The green LED also serves as a ring indicator.See Figure 8 for the location of the LED. Whenthere is ring voltage on the phone line (the phoneis ringing), the green LED flickers at a faster ratefor the duration of each ring. Ring voltage mustreach a minimum of 45 VAC before the systemdetects it.
Dialing FormatYou can program the system to use DTMF orpulse dialing. See Phone Parameters in theD9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000).
Phone Line MonitorThe panel has a built-in phone line monitor thattests the phone line for voltage and current. If youuse the D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher toconnect 2 phone lines to the panel, the panelmonitors both lines. The normal voltage on atelephone line is approximately 48 VDC (24 VDCfor some phone systems). The phone line monitorsenses trouble when the voltage on the line fallsbelow 4.5 to 7.5 VDC, without a correspondingcurrent increase to 8 to 13 mA.
If the monitor senses trouble, it starts aprogrammable phone line trouble timer. Thetimer continues to run as long as the monitorsenses trouble. It resets to zero when the panelsenses a normal line. If the timer reaches thedelay time in the Phone Supervision programitem, it begins a phone line trouble response.Programming determines what the response is.See Phone Parameters in the D9000/D7000Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000).
Figure 7: RJ31X Wiring
R J 3 1 X
1 4 5 8
(T IP ) (R IN G )
R IN G (Red )
R J 3 1XJa c k
T IP (Gree n)
1 4 5 8
1 4 5 8
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The panel stops monitoring the phone line duringits phone line trouble response. If the responseincludes sending a report, the panel does notresume monitoring until the report isacknowledged or it goes into communicationfailure.
Bad line may test OK: The telephone linemonitor uses voltage and current levels to test thestatus of the phone line. In some instances agiven telephone line may be out of servicewithout affecting the voltage on the line. Thephone line monitor can not recognize this troublecondition.
Phone Line Test PointsYou can attach a telephone test set to the panelat the TELTEST points located above the TELCOjack on the lower left corner of the panel. SeeFigure 8.
Communication FailureAfter 10 attempts to reach the receiver, the panelgoes into communication failure. The panelclears any reports in the specified Route Group.COMM FAIL ROUTE # appears in the display atcommand centers.
If you use the D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher,the system makes a total of 10 attempts beforegoing into communication failure.
Ground StartSome telephone systems require a momentaryground input to initiate dial tone. To interface witha ground start system, insert a plug-in relay(D136) into socket K6/J5 and set the PhoneMonitor Select jumper to the GND STARTposition. Terminal 10 must be connected to anearth ground reference.
Relay InstallationPower down the system before inserting theD136 relay into socket K6/J5. The relay socket isin the lower left corner as shown in Figure 6. Theplug-in relay is shorter than the socket it plugsinto. You can install it in either the left or right endof the socket.
Don’t rely on relay labeling: You shouldn’t relyon the labelling to install D136 relays. Check forthe side with three pins. The three pins go on thetop side.
Incorrect insertion does not damage the relay orthe panel, however the related circuits do notfunction properly. A ground start relay must notbe inserted if the ground start jumper is in theloop start position (see below).
Phone Monitor Select JumperThe Phone Monitor Select jumper is above theTELCO connector and TELTEST point at thelower left corner of the panel. Set it in the groundstart position. See Figure 9.
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D928 Dual Phone Line SwitcherDescription
The optional D928 Dual Phone Line Switcherallows the panel to transmit reports over asecondary phone line when the primary phoneline is faulted. The panel monitors both lines. If asignal is generated and the panel senses that theprimary phone line is bad, then it will attempt touse the secondary phone line to send themessage. If trouble is detected, the panel keepsthe faulty phone line in memory.
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Set the ring count above 2 on answeringmachines: The line's RAM Monitor feature maynot operate correctly if you connect an answeringmachine with a ring count of less than 2 rings, toa phone line used by the D928 module.
OperationThe panel always uses the primary phone line toinitiate phone calls, unless it has been detectedas faulted. See Phone Line Monitor in thismanual for a description of the panel’s phone linemonitor operation.
See the Phone section of the Panel WideParameters module of the D9000/D7000 SeriesProgram Entry Guide (74-07695-000) for phonesupervision and reporting options. You must setthe Two Phone Lines prompt to YES to use theD928.
With the D928 Dual Phone Line Switcherinstalled, the panel uses two phone lines, primaryand secondary, to dial up to four phone numbers.
When using only a Primary Device within a RouteGroup #, the panel will make two attempts on theprimary phone line before switching to thesecondary phone line. It alternates between thetwo phone lines, making two attempts on eachline until a total of ten attempts have been made.After ten unsuccessful attempts, the panelgenerates a Comm Fail event for the given RouteGroup #.
When using a Primary and Backup Device withina Route Group #, the panel makes two attemptson the primary phone line using the PrimaryDevice # as programmed. If these two attemptsfail, the panel switches to the secondary phoneline using the Backup Device # as programmed.This pattern continues for a total of ten attempts.After ten unsuccessful attempts, the panelgenerates a Comm Fail event for the given RouteGroup #.
Watchdog FeatureThe D928 Watchdog circuit monitors the panel’sCPU (Central Processing Unit) for properoperation. If the CPU fails, the buzzer on theD928 sounds as does the sounder on the panel.You cannot reset this sounder while the CPU isfailed. The D928 stops sounding only when thepanel’s CPU returns to normal operation.
Installing the D928MountingThe D928 mounts on the lower right side of theenclosure using the screws provided with theswitcher.
WiringThe D928 has two flying leads. The green leadmonitors AC power. The black lead provides
surge protection for the two incoming phonelines. The black lead also is the ground referencefor the AC LED.
1. Connect the green lead from the D928 toterminal 1.
2. Connect the black lead from the D928 toterminal 9.
Phone Connections1. Plug one end of the ribbon cable provided
with the D928 into J4 on the D928. Plug theother end into J2 (ACCESSORY) on thepanel.
2. Plug one end of the D162 (2') phone cordprovided with the D928 into J3 on the D928.Plug the other end into J3 (TELCO) on thepanel.
3. Plug one end of a D161 (8') or D162 (2')phone cord into J1 on the D928. Plug theother end into the RJ31X for the primaryphone line.
4. Plug one end of a D161 or D162 phone cordinto J2 on the D928. Plug the other end intothe RJ31X for the secondary phone line.
Connect to ACCESSORYCONNECTOR (J2) with ribbon cable
Phone jack to primaryphone line - RJ31X
Phone jack to secondaryphone line - RJ31X
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Figure 10: D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher
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D928 Status LEDsFour LEDs mounted on the front edge of theD928 module show the status of AC power for thepanel, the status of the two phone lines, andcommunication failure. See Figure 10. Whenprogrammed and operating normally, only thegreen AC power status LED should be lit.
AC Power LEDThe green AC power status LED lights whenthere is AC power at terminals 1 and 2 on thepanel.
Phone Line Fail LEDsTwo yellow phone line status LEDs (one for theprimary phone line, one for the secondary phoneline) light up when phone line voltage dropsbelow 4.5 to 7.5 VDC without a corresponding 8-13 mA increase in current. The panel monitorsthe faulty phone line for the programmed intervalbefore indicating a trouble condition. See PhoneLine Monitor in this section for a description ofphone line monitor operation.
Communication Failure LEDThe yellow Communication Failure LED lightswhen the system is in communication failure. TheLED is cleared when communications restores.See Communication Failure in this section.
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On-Board Points
Point ParametersYou can determine the condition of on-boardpoints 1 to 8 by measuring the voltage across thepoint input terminal and one of the commonterminals. The sensor loops must be connectedand the 1k ohm end of line resistor in place.
Open Loop = Greater than 3.7 VDC, but lessthan 5.0 VDC.
Normal Loop = Greater than 2.0 VDC, but lessthan 3.0 VDC.
Shorted Loop = Greater than 0.0 VDC, but lessthan 1.3 VDC.
Point Response TimeThe panel scans both on-board and off-boardpoint sensor loops every 300 milliseconds. TheDebounce Count program item in the PointAssignment module determines point responsetime by setting the number of scans that a pointmust be faulted before the panel initiates analarm.
The debounce count can range from 1 to 15.Therefore point response time ranges from 300milliseconds to 4.5 seconds. The Radionicsdefault for Debounce Count is 2.
Warning, increasing debounce count maycause missed alarms: If you increase theDebounce Count, detection devices may go intoalarm and reset without exceeding the pointresponse time.
Radionics recommends you leave the debouncecount at 2 for all points except for InteriorFollower points, which should be programmed asa 3.
DescriptionTerminals 11 to 22
The panel provides eight on-board points. Eachpoint functions independently and does notinterfere with the operation of the others. Thepanel monitors the sensor loops for normal,shorted, or open conditions between an inputterminal (11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, or 22) andany of the point common terminals (12, 15, 18,and 21). Programming for the point determineshow the panel responds to those conditions. Seethe D9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide(74-07695-000) for point programming options.
Point Sensor LoopsWhen wiring the on-board points, install a 1k ohmresistor at the far end of the sensor loop toprovide a reference for supervision. You canconnect dry contact sensing devices in series(normally-closed) and/or in parallel (normally-open) to any of these loops.
The number of normally-open and/or normally-closed detection devices each sensor loop cansupervise is limited only by the resistance on theloop. The total resistance for wire length andcontacts, minus the end-of-line resistor, must notexceed 100 ohms.
Ground shunts cause missed alarms: Thepossibility of “ground shunts” increasessignificantly if you don’t install the resistor at theend of the line. If you install the resistor for points1 to 8 before a detection device on the sensorloop and the loop becomes grounded after theresistor, any devices beyond the ground are“ground shunted”. Alarm or trouble conditionsbeyond the ground are not seen by the panel.
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Off-Board Points
Point (ZONEX) BusD9412/D9112 Terminals 23 to 28
D7412/D7212 Terminals 27 to 28
On the D9412/D9112, you can use POPIT (Pointof Protection Input Transponder) modules toprovide up to 238 off-board points, bringing thetotal number of points the D9412/D9112 canmonitor to 246. The D7412/D7212 can provideup to 67 off-board points bringing the totalnumber of points the D7412/D7212 can monitorto 75. Each off-board point requires a POPITmodule.
POPITs connect to supervised two-wire dataexpansion loops run from POPIT to POPITthroughout the premises. Data expansion loopsconnect to a D8125 POPEX (Point of ProtectionExpander) module. POPEX module(s) connect tothe point buss on the panel, terminals 23 and 24for power (3 and 9 on the D7412 and D7212),and terminals 25 and 26 (D9412/D9112 only), or27 and 28 for data.
If a POPIT is disconnected from the expansionloop, a trouble message appears immediately.See the D9000/D7000 Series Program EntryGuide (74-07695-000) for programming options.
If you connect a POPIT that is programmed for apoint number that does not appear in theprogram for the D9412/D9112 to the expansionloop, it appears as a trouble condition when thedata expansion loop restores from a faultedcondition. A faulted condition on the dataexpansion loop includes:
1) Positive leg of the data expansion loopshorted to ground.
2) Negative leg of the data expansion loopshorted to ground.
3) Data expansion loop (positive or negativeleg) becomes disconnected.
4) Data expansion loop becomes shorted.
Placing a short on the data expansion loopgenerates a PT BUS TROUBLE report. The panelsees all points on the shorted expansion loop asshorted, and responds according to pointprogramming, except for fire points. The firepoints will respond locally as a trouble conditionand transmit missing fire reports if programmedduring this condition
POPIT modules monitor their sensor loops forthree conditions, loop normal, loop open, andloop shorted. They report these three conditionsto the D9412/D9112.
The D9412/D9112 uses point programming tointerpret the sensor loop information reported bythe POPITs and make the appropriate systemresponse.
D8125 POPEX ModuleD8127 and D9127 POPIT Modules
D8127 and D9127 POPITs use the D8125POPEX module to report to the D9412/D9112.Each D8125 supports up to 119 POPIT points.Connect two D8125 modules to the D9412/D9112 to bring the combined total number ofPOPIT and on-board points to 246. Points 9 to127 connect to the first POPEX module. Points129 to 247 connect to the second POPEXmodule. The D9412/D9112 reserves Points 128and 248 for internal use. The D9412/D9112 onlyannunciates activity for each POPIT, not eachdetection device connected to the sensor loop.
There are two versions of the D8127 and D9127modules. Both module enclosures are made ofUL listed fire resistant material. D8127T andD9127T modules contain tamper switches.D8127U and D9127U modules come withuntampered covers. Unless the module ismounted in a tampered enclosure, UL requiresD8127T and D9127T modules for certificatedaccounts.
ListingsThe D8125 POPEX and the D8127 and D9127POPIT modules are UL listed for Local or PoliceConnected Burglar Alarm, Central Station BurglarAlarm, Household Burglar Alarm, Central StationFire (NFPA 71), Local Fire (NFPA 72, Chapter 6),Remote Station Fire (NFPA 72, Chapter 8),Household Fire (NFPA 74) and ElectricallyActuated Transmitter Applications. See theInstallation Guide for UL and Fire Applications inthis manual to determine the required equipmentand enclosures for your application.
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Installing the D8125 POPEX ModuleSave the POPIT Label Sheets: The D8125 ispackaged with two sets of POPIT label sheets.One is marked for use with the D9412/D9112.Save this set. You will use it later to label thePOPITs.
MountingFollow the procedure below to install the D8125in the enclosure with the panel.
1. Align the D8125 POPEX module with any ofthe four mounting locations in the enclosure.See Figure 2.
2. Use the screws provided with the module tosecure it in the enclosure.
Wiring the D8125 to the D9412/D9112Follow the procedure below to wire one or twoD8125 modules to the panel.See Figure 12.
Power down first: Power down the panel bydisconnecting the positive (red) battery lead atthe battery and unplugging the transformer.
Warning, reversed polarity damages theD8125: Make sure you correctly wire the D8125AUX and GND terminals to the panel.
For points 9 to 127 (9 to 75 on D7412/D7212):
1. Connect the GND terminal of the D8125 toterminal 23 on the D9412/D9112. Connectthe GND terminal of the to terminal 9 on theD7412/D7212.
2. Connect the OUT terminal of the D8125POPEX module to ZONEX IN 1, terminal 27.
3. Connect the IN terminal of the D8125 POPEXmodule to ZONEX OUT 1, terminal 28.
4. Connect the AUX terminal of the D8125 toterminal 24 on the D9412/D9112. Connectthe AUX terminal to terminal 3 on the D7412/D7212.
For point numbers from 129 to 247 (D9412/D9112 only):
1. Connect the GND terminal of the D8125 toterminal 23.
2. Connect the OUT terminal of the D8125POPEX module to ZONEX IN 2, terminal 25 .
3. Connect the IN terminal of the D8125 POPEXmodule to ZONEX OUT 2, terminal 26 .
4. Connect the AUX terminal of the D8125 toterminal 24.
Do not connect more than one D8125 to ZONEX1, terminals 27 and 28, or ZONEX 2 (D9412/D9112 only), terminals 25 and 26.
See Wiring POPITs to the D8125 for instructionson connecting POPITs to the D8125 POPEXmodule.
Wiring POPITs to the Data Expansion LoopUse one 2-wire data expansion loop or distributethe POPITs on up to three loops. Setting DIPswitches on the POPIT modules assigns them topoint numbers. See POPIT Module PointAssignments.
Review Premises Wiring in the Installationsection of this manual to determine if shieldedwire is required. Determine the required wiregauge for each data expansion loop using Table2.
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Combine data expansion loops: The maximumlengths shown in Table 1 are for all dataexpansion loops connected to the same POPEXmodule combined.
Before installing the POPITs, make sure theresistance on the data expansion loop is no morethan 60Ω.
Wiring POPITs together: Do NOT connectPOPITs to each other in series, or with a T-tap.Doing so may cause random missing POPITconditions. Follow theprocedure below to connect POPITs to oneanotherin parallel. Figure 12 shows a typicalconfiguration.
1. Connect the positive (+) Data terminal fromone POPIT to the positive (+) Data terminalon the next POPIT.
2. Connect the negative (-) Data terminal fromone POPIT to the negative (-) Data terminalon the next POPIT.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to connect all POPITsto the expansion loop. You don’t need towire the POPITs in any particular order onthe loop. The switch setting on each POPITassigns it a point number, regardless of itsphysical location.
Three inch clearance for tampered POPITs:Mount tampered POPIT Modules at least threeinches apart to prevent the tamper magnets frominterfering with each other.
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Wiring Data Expansion Loops to POPEXModules
There are two positive (+) and two negative (-)data expansion loop terminals on each POPEXmodule. Follow the procedure below to connectthe data expansion loops to the D8125 POPEXModule. See Figure 12. Remember, you can onlyconnect a maximum of 119 POPITs to one D8125on the D9412/D9112 and 67 for the D7412/D7212.
1. Connect the positive (+) Data terminal fromthe first POPIT on the data expansion loop toone of the D8125 module’s positive (+)terminals.
2. Connect the negative (-) Data terminal fromthe first POPIT on the data expansion loop toone of the D8125 module’s negative (-)terminals.
POPIT Sensor LoopsThe number of normally-open and/or normally-closed detection devices each sensor loop cansupervise is limited only by the resistance on theloop. Resistance on each sensor loop must beless than 100 Ω and greater than the end-of-lineresistor value with the detection devicesconnected.
Certain UL and NFPA applications may limit thenumber of detection devices. Consult theappropriate UL or NFPA standards.
POPITs detect open, shorted, normal, andgrounded circuit conditions on their sensor loops.They transmit the condition of their loops to thepanel. A ground on the sensor loop reports as aopen condition. Each POPIT is programmed andtransmits to the panel separately.
Terminate each POPIT sensor loop with the 33kΩ end-of-line resistor [D106F) included with eachPOPIT.
Radionics recommends you use twisted-pair wirein all POPEX/POPIT installations for both the dataexpansion loop wiring and the POPIT sensorloops. Run wires away from AC sources toprevent AC induction. If you suspect a noisyenvironment, use shielded cable. See PremisesWiring in the Installation section.
POPIT Module Point AssignmentsSix switches on each POPIT assign the module toa point number. POPIT switch settings are foundin the Point Assignment section of the ProgramRecord Sheet. See Figure 13.
Program Record SheetThe first column on the program record sheetcontains the switch settings for the POPITs.Switches are numbered 1 to 6, left to right on theD8127 POPIT. Switches are numbered 0 to 6, left
to right on the D9127 POPIT. Set switches whosenumber appears in the setting to the ON position.Set switches with a dash (-) in the switch positionto the OFF position. See Figure 13 below.
IMPORTANT! For the D9412/D9112, pointnumbers 73 to 127 and 193 to 247 must useD9127 POPITs. Points 9 to 72 and 129 to 192may use either D8127 or D9127 POPITs. For theD7412/D7212, points 9 to 72 may use eitherD8127 or D9127 POPITs; however, D9127POPITs must be used for points 73-75.
The second column contains the translation ofthe point number into the ZONEX format. SeePoint User Flag in the Panel Wide Parametersmodule of the D9000/D7000 Series ProgramEntry Guide (74-07695-000) for an explanation ofthis feature.
The third column contains the point number as itis displayed at command centers.
The fourth column contains the point index. Seethe Point Index Parameters module in theD9412/D9112 Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) for an explanation of the point index.
The fifth column of the Program Record Sheetshows the area the point is assigned to. The sixthcolumn shows the Debounce Count for the point.See Debounce Count in the Point Assignmentsmodule in the D9000/D7000 Series ProgramEntry Guide (74-07695-000).
The seventh column shows the BFSK reportcode. It is the point number reported for this pointwhen the panel is using the BFSK format. Theeighth column contains the text displayed atcommand centers for the point. The text istransmitted to the receiver when the panel isusing the Modem IIIa2 TM format.
Figure 13: Program Record Sheet
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POPIT LabelsOff-board points for the D9412 and D9112 arenumbered 9 to 127 and 129 to 247 (D7412 andD7212 use points 9-75 only). The D9412/D9112reserves points 128 and 248 for internal use. Youmust connect POPITs for points 129 to 247 toexpansion loops connected to POPEX #2.
Two sheets of peel-off POPIT labels are suppliedwith the D8125 POPEX module. Use the sheetmarked Bank1 for points 9 to 127. Use the sheetmarked Bank2 for points 129 to 247.
Each label has two parts. Place the smaller part,with just the point number on it, on the chip. Placethe larger part with the switch settings on thebase of the POPIT. Set the switches and coverthe POPIT.
Do not program two POPITs for the same pointnumber. After you program all the points, performa service walk test. The Troubleshooting sectionof this manual contains instructions forperforming a service walk test. If a point does nottest, check the programming for a duplicatedaddress.
Walk test does not show extra points: Only theService Walk Test shows extra points. If youincorrectly set the point assignment switches on aPOPIT or OctoPOPIT, you may create bothmissing and extra points. If you assign the samepoint number to two or more POPITs orOctoPOPITs, none of the points with that numberwill test correctly.
D8128C OctoPOPIT ModuleDescription
The D8128C OctoPOPIT Module combines thefunctions of the D8125 POPEX module and theD8127/D9127 POPIT modules to provide eightoff-board points in a single module. You can useOctoPOPIT and D8125 POPEX modules on thesame system.
WARNING: D8128, D8128A or D8128Bmodules are not compatible with the D9412,D9112, D7412, or D7212. Only use the D8128COctoPOPIT module. Using D8128, D8128A orD8128B modules may cause intermittent missingand restoral reports.
Review the Power Outputs section of this manualto be sure you provide enough power for theOctoPOPITs and other powered devices you wishto connect to your system.
ListingThe D8128C OctoPOPIT Module is UL listed forLocal or Police Connected Burglary Alarm,Central Station Burglary Alarm, and HouseholdBurglary Alarm applications. The D8128C is alsosuitable for fire supervisory applications, such asindicating circuit supervision (using the D192CBell Circuit Supervision Module), sprinklersupervision, and valve tamper protection.
Do not connect fire alarm initiating devices tothe D8128C.
You must use the D125B Powered Loop InterfaceModule or D129 Dual Class A initiation CircuitModule for fire initiation applications. Connect theinitiating devices, smoke detectors for example,to the D125B powered loops or D129 Class Aloops. Connect the zone outputs on the D125B orD129 to the OctoPOPIT sensor loop inputs.
Installing the OctoPOPITYou can install the D8128C OctoPOPIT Modulein the enclosure with the panel, or in a separateenclosure up to 200 feet from the panel. If youmount the OctoPOPIT in a separate enclosure,use shielded cable to avoid electromagneticinterference. See EMI on Long Wire Runs in theTroubleshooting section of this manual.
Tampered enclosures for UL certificatedsystems: The D125B or D129 and theOctoPOPIT must be mounted in the enclosurewith the panel or in a separate enclosureconnected to the panel’s enclosure by conduitnot more than 20 feet in length.
MountingFollow the procedure below to install OctoPOPITsin the enclosure.
1. It is easier to set the switches on the D8128Cbefore you mount it in the enclosure. SeeLine Termination and Point AssignmentSwitches.
2. Align the OctoPOPIT module with any of thefour mounting locations in the enclosure.See Figure 2.
3. Use the screws provided with the module tosecure it in the enclosure.
Use the D137 Mounting Bracket to installOctoPOPITs in enclosures with no modulemounting locations available.
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Wiring OctoPOPITsFollow the procedure below to wire D8128COctoPOPIT Modules to the D9412/D9112. Youcan connect OctoPOPIT and POPEX modules tothe same Point Bus terminals. The modules wirein parallel. Remember you can never assign thesame point number to more than one point.
1. Power down first: Power down the panel bydisconnecting the positive (red) battery leadat the battery and unplugging thetransformer.
2. Connect terminal 1 on the OctoPOPIT toterminal 23 on the D9412/D9112 (terminal 9on the D7412/D7212).
3. Connect terminal 2 on the OctoPOPIT toterminal 28 on the panel if you are going toassign point numbers from 9 to 120 (or 9 to75 if you are using a D7412/D7212) to thisOctoPOPIT. See OctoPOPIT PointAssignments.
If you are assigning point numbers from 129to 240, connect terminal 2 on the OctoPOPITto terminal 26 on the D9412/D9112.
4. Connect terminal 3 on the OctoPOPIT toterminal 27 on the D9412/D9112 if you aregoing to assign point numbers from 9 to 120(or 9 to 75 if you are using a D7412/D7212)to this OctoPOPIT.
If you are assigning point numbers from 129to 240, connect terminal 3 on the OctoPOPITto terminal 25 on the D9412/D9112.
5. Connect terminal 4 on the OctoPOPIT toterminal 24 on the D9412/D9112 (terminal 3on the D7412/D7212).
6. See OctoPOPIT Sensor Loops forinstructions on connecting devices to theOctoPOPIT’s sensor loops.
Line TerminationIf there is no D8125 POPEX module connected toZONEX 1, terminals 27 and 28, set switch 4 onthe first OctoPOPIT connected to those terminalsto the ON position.
If there is a D8125 POPEX module connected toZONEX 1, terminals 27 and 28, set switch 4 on allOctoPOPITs connected to those terminals to theOFF position.
[D9412/D9112 only] If there is no D8125 POPEXmodule connected to ZONEX 2, terminals 26 and25, set switch 4 on the first OctoPOPITconnected to those terminals to the ON position.
[D9412/D9112 only] If there is a D8125 POPEXmodule connected to ZONEX 2, terminals 26 and25, set switch 4 on all OctoPOPITs connected tothose terminals to the OFF position.
See Figure 14 for the location of the switches onthe OctoPOPIT.
OctoPOPIT Sensor LoopsThe number of normally-open and/or normally-closed detection devices each sensor loop cansupervise is limited only by the resistance on theloop. Resistance on each sensor loop must beless than 100Ω with the detection devicesconnected.
Certain UL and NFPA applications may limit thenumber of detection devices. Consult theappropriate UL or NFPA standards.
The OctoPOPIT detects open, short, normal, andgrounded circuit conditions on its sensor loopsand transmits the conditions to the panel. Aground on the positive leg of the sensor looptransmits a shorted condition for the point. Eachsensor loop is assigned a point number andtransmits to the panel separately.
Radionics recommends you use twisted-pair wirefor the OctoPOPIT sensor loops to avoid EMIproblems. Run wires away from the premisestelephone and AC wiring. If you suspect a noisyenvironment, use shielded cable.
There are two rows of terminal numbers on theOctoPOPIT. In the row closest to the terminalblocks, the positive outputs for the sensor loopsare labeled P1 to P8. Sensor loop outputs P1 andP2, P3 and P4, P5 and P6, and P7 and P8 sharecommon terminals. The common terminals foreach pair are labeled COM.
Terminate each OctoPOPIT sensor loop with a1kΩ end-of-line resistor. Attach a resistor even ifyou don’t enable the loop. The OctoPOPIT comeswith a D105BL resistor for each sensor loop.
Duplicated points do not function correctly .Take care not to duplicate point assignments.Points assigned to both an OctoPOPIT sensorloop and a POPIT, two OctoPOPIT sensor loops,or two POPITs do not function properly.
Address Assignment Switches. Switches 0, 1, 2,and 3 assign the OctoPOPIT sensor loops topoint numbers on the panel. Table 3 shows theOctoPOPIT switch settings for point assignments.
Testing Off-board PointsUse the Service Walk Test to test off-board points.See the Service Walk Test in theTroubleshooting section of this manual forinstructions.
Walk test does not show extra points: Only theService Walk Test shows extra points. If youincorrectly set the point assignment switches on aPOPIT or OctoPOPIT, you may create bothmissing and extra points. If you assign the samepoint number to two or more POPITs orOctoPOPITs, none of the points with that numberwill test correctly.
Test to be sure that all off-board points operateproperly. See the Service Walk Test in theTroubleshooting section of this manual.
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Co ntrol/Co mm unicatorPa ne l
28
27
26
25
24
23
TO
CO
NT
RO
L1
23
45
67
89
1011
1213
1415
16P
1COM
P2
P3
COM
P4
P5
COM
P6
P7
COM
P8
SE NS ORLO OP S
SE NS ORLO OP S
TE RM INA L 9 O ND7 21 2 / D 741 2
T E RM IN A L 3 O ND 7 21 2 / D 7 412
AUX
OUT
GND
IN
ON
1234 0
ZONEX BUS 1Sw itch "0" ON(P o in ts 9 - 72 )
TO
CO
NT
RO
L1
23
45
67
89
1011
1213
1415
16P
1COM
P2
P3
COM
P4
P5
COM
P6
P7
COM
P8
SENSORLOOPS
SENSORLOOPS
AUX
OUT
GND
IN
ON
1234 0
ZONEX BUS 1Sw itch "0" OFF(P o in ts 73 - 12 0)
TO
CO
NT
RO
L1
23
45
67
89
1011
1213
1415
16P
1COM
P2
P3
COM
P4
P5
COM
P6
P7
COM
P8
SE NS ORLO OP S
SE NS ORLO OP S
AUX
OUT
GND
INZONEX BUS 2Sw itch "0" ON
(P o in ts 129 - 192 )
TO
CO
NT
RO
L1
23
45
67
89
1011
1213
1415
16P
1COM
P2
P3
COM
P4
P5
COM
P6
P7
COM
P8
SENSORLOOPS
SENSORLOOPS
AUX
OUT
GND
IN
ZONEX BUS 2Sw itch "0" OFF
(P o in ts 19 3 - 240 )
GND
AUX
IN
OUT
- + +-LOOP
ON
06
54
32
1
D8125
POPEX
+-
D9127U/T
(-)(-)
(+)
(+)
ZONE EXPANSION LOOP
DATA
POSITIVE (+ )NEG ATIVE (-)
B us 1 Bu s 1 con t inued
B us 2 con t inuedB us 2
F irs t A dd res s on Z O N E X B us 1 L ast A ddress on ZO N E X B us 1
ON
1234 0
ON
1234 0
F irs t A ddress on ZO N E X B us 2 Last A dd ress on ZO N E X B us 2
D9 412/D9112 On ly
Figure 14: D8128C OctoPOPITs
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Table 3: D8128C OctoPOPIT Address Switch Settings
NOTES:
a. Dipswitch 4 is not used for setting addresses.
b. A D8128C OctoPOPIT cannot be installed at the end ofeither ZONEX (for points 121-127 or points 241-247). Usea D8125 POPEX module and D9127 POPIT modules forthese points.
D8128CSensorLoop
ZONEX 1
D9412Point
D8128CSwitches
0 1 2 3 4
ZONEX 2
D9412Point
D8128CSensorLoop
ZONEX 1
D9412Point
D8128CSwitches
0 1 2 3 4
ZONEX 2
D9412Point
P1 009 129 P1 073 193P2 010 130 P2 074 194P3 011 131 P3 075 195P4 012 On On On On -- 132 P4 076 Off On On On -- 196P5 013 133 P5 077 197P6 014 134 P6 078 198P7 015 135 P7 079 199P8 016 136 P8 080 200P1 017 137 P1 081 201P2 018 138 P2 082 202P3 019 139 P3 083 203P4 020 On On On Off -- 140 P4 084 Off On On Off -- 204P5 021 141 P5 085 205P6 022 142 P6 086 206P7 023 143 P7 087 207P8 024 144 P8 088 208P1 025 145 P1 089 209P2 026 146 P2 090 210P3 027 147 P3 091 211P4 028 On On Off On -- 148 P4 092 Off On Off On -- 212P5 029 149 P5 093 213P6 030 150 P6 094 214P7 031 151 P7 095 215P8 032 152 P8 096 216P1 033 153 P1 097 217P2 034 154 P2 098 218P3 035 155 P3 099 219P4 036 On On Off Off -- 156 P4 100 Off On Off Off -- 220P5 037 157 P5 101 221P6 038 158 P6 102 222P7 039 159 P7 103 223P8 040 160 P8 104 224P1 041 161 P1 105 225P2 042 162 P2 106 226P3 043 163 P3 107 227P4 044 On Off On On -- 164 P4 108 Off Off On On -- 228P5 045 165 P5 109 229P6 046 166 P6 110 230P7 047 167 P7 111 231P8 048 168 P8 112 232P1 049 169 P1 113 233P2 050 170 P2 114 234P3 051 171 P3 115 235P4 052 On Off On Off -- 172 P4 116 Off Off On Off -- 236P5 053 173 P5 117 237P6 054 174 P6 118 238P7 055 175 P7 119 239P8 056 176 P8 120 240P1 057 177 P1 121 241P2 058 178 P2 122 242P3 059 179 P3 123 Do not use 243P4 060 On Off Off On -- 180 P4 124 D8128C module 244P5 061 181 P5 125 for these points 245P6 062 182 P6 126 246P7 063 183 P7 127 247P8 064 184 P8 128 Reserved for internal use 248P1 065 185
P2 066 186P3 067 187P4 068 On Off Off Off -- 188P5 069 189P6 070 190P7 071 191P8 072 192
D7412/D7212 Maximum
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Off-Board Relays
D8129 OctoRelay
The D8129 OctoRelay allows you to add relayoutputs to your system in groups of eight. On theD9412/D9112, up to 128 OctoRelay outputs(relay numbers 1 to 128) can be added to yoursystem using 16 OctoRelays. The D7412/D7212allows up to 64 relay outputs. Review the PowerOutputs section of this manual to be sure youprovide enough power for the OctoRelays andother powered devices you wish to connect toyour system.
OctoRelays for relay numbers 1 - 64 connect toZONEX 1, terminal 28. OctoRelays for relaynumbers 65-128 connect to ZONEX 2, terminal26 on the D9412/D9112. See Figure 17.
You can assign alarm output, auxiliary relay,sensor reset, arming status, point status, alarmmemory, or remote functions to the OctoRelayoutputs individually. See Relay Parameters in theD9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) for programming details.
D8129 restricted for fire systems: The D8129relay outputs are not supervised and can not beused in fire or combined fire/burglary installationsfor primary indicating devices.
Configuring the D8129 OctoRelayFive switches on the OctoRelay determine therelay numbers for the eight relay outputs. Table 3shows the switch settings.
Warning: Relay outputs may activate whilesetting the OctoRelay switches or programmingthe panel. You may wish to disconnectequipment connected to relay outputs whileperforming these functions.
Relay OutputsEach OctoRelay output provides a Form C drycontact rated for 1.0A at 12 VDC. Normally-open,common, and normally-closed terminals areavailable for each relay output. When anindividual output is activated, there is continuitybetween the normally-open and commonterminals. When the output is not activated, thereis continuity between the normally-closed andcommon terminals.
InstallationSet the switches on the OctoRelay before youinstall it in the enclosure. See Configuring theD8129 OctoRelay. You can install the OctoRelayin the enclosure with the panel (see Figure 2) orin an adjacent enclosure not more than 5 feetfrom the panel. Use 16 to 22 AWG wire.
Follow the procedure below to install OctoRelaysin the enclosure with the panel.
1. Align the module with one of the mountinglocations in the enclosure. See Figure 2.
2. Use the screws provided with the module tosecure it in the enclosure.
Use the D137 Mounting Bracket to installOctoRelays in enclosures with no modulemounting locations available.
Wiring ConnectionsPower down the panel to connect OctoRelays asshown in Figure 17. Note that OctoRelays forrelay numbers 1 to 64 connect to ZONEX 1,terminal 28. OctoRelays for relay numbers 65 to128 connect to ZONEX 2, terminal 26 on theD9412/D9112.
Only one OctoRelay is shown wired to eachZONEX bus in Figure 17. Wire additionalOctoRelays in parallel. Review the PowerOutputs section of this manual to be sure youprovide enough power for the relays.
Panel RelayNumber
D8129 OctoRelaySwitch Setting
On Panel, ConnectD8129 to:
1 to 8 Off-On-On-On-On ZONEX 1 Terminal 28
9 to 16 On- Off-On-On-On ZONEX 1 Terminal 28
17 to 24 Off- Off-On-On-On ZONEX 1 Terminal 28
25 to 32 On- On-Off-On-On ZONEX 1 Terminal 28
33 to 40 Off- On-Off-On-On ZONEX 1 Terminal 28
41 to 48 On- Off-Off-On-On ZONEX 1 Terminal 28
49 to 56 Off- Off-Off-On-On ZONEX 1 Terminal 28
57 to 64 On- On-On-Off-On ZONEX 1 Terminal 28
D7412/D7212 Maximum
65 to 72 Off-On-On-On-On ZONEX 2 Terminal 26
73 to 80 On- Off-On-On-On ZONEX 2 Terminal 26
81 to 88 Off- Off-On-On-On ZONEX 2 Terminal 26
89 to 96 On- On-Off-On-On ZONEX 2 Terminal 26
97 to 104 Off- On-Off-On-On ZONEX 2 Terminal 26
105 to 112 On- Off-Off-On-On ZONEX 2 Terminal 26
113 to 120 Off- Off-Off-On-On ZONEX 2 Terminal 26
121 to 128 On- On-On-Off-On ZONEX 2 Terminal 26
Table 4: D8129 OctoRelay Switch Settings
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D811 Arm Status Relay Module
The D811 Arm Status Relay Module allows youto add a single off-board relay output to yoursystem. You can assign alarm output, auxiliaryrelay, sensor reset, arming status, point status,alarm memory, or remote functions to the D811relay output. You are not restricted to the armingstatus mode only.
Relay numbers for D811 not programmable: Ifyou connect the D811 to ZONEX 1, terminal 28 ,you must use relay number 53 for the relayoutput. If you connect the D811 to ZONEX 2,terminal 26 on the D9412/D9112, you must userelay number 117 for the relay output.
D811 modules connect as shown in Figure 18.Review the Power Outputs section of this manualto be sure you provide enough power for thepowered devices you wish to connect to yoursystem. See Relay Parameters in the D9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) for programming details.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GND
D 81 25 P O P E X
(-) (-) (+) (+)
GN D OUT IN A UX
Z O N E X O U T 1
Z O N EX IN 1
Z ON E X O U T 2
Z O N E X IN 2
Z O N E X C OM M O N
28
27
26
25
24
23
(-) (-) (+) (+)
AUX
DATA D 81 29 O C TOR EL AYS F O R R E LAYN U M B E R S 65 TO 128 . C O N N E C T
O C TO R E LAY S IN PA R A LLE L.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GND
AUX
DATA D 8129 O C TO R E LAY S FO R R E L AYN U M BE R S 1 TO 6 4 . C O N N E C TO C TO R E LAY S IN PA R A L LE L.
ZO N E X P O W E R +
GND OUT IN AUX
D 8 12 5 P O P E X
C on tro l/C o m m u nica torP an el
D9412/D9112 Only
Figure 15: D8129 OctoRelay Connections
D811 restricted for fire systems: The D811relay output is not supervised and can not beused in fire or combined fire/burglary installationsfor primary indication devices.
Relay OutputEach D811 relay output provides a Form C drycontact rated for 1.0A at 12 VDC. Normally-open,common, and normally-closed terminals areavailable. When an individual output is activated,there is continuity between the normally-openand common terminals. When the output is notactivated, there is continuity between thenormally-closed and common terminals.
Warning: Relay outputs may activate whileprogramming the panel. You may wish todisconnect equipment connected to relay outputswhile performing these functions.
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InstallationYou can install the D811 in the enclosure with thepanel (see Figure 2) or in an adjacent enclosurenot more than 5 feet from the panel. Use 16 to 22AWG wire.
Follow the procedure below to install D811modules in the enclosure with the panel.
1. Align the D811 module with any of the fourmounting locations in the enclosure. SeeFigure 2.
2. Use the screws provided with the module tosecure it in the enclosure.
Use the D137 Mounting Bracket to install D811modules in enclosures with no module mountinglocations available.
Wiring ConnectionsPower down the panel to connect D811 modulesas shown in Figure 16. Note that the D811 forrelay number 53 connects to ZONEX 1. The D811for relay number 117 connects to ZONEX 2 onthe D9412/D9112.
Figure 16: D811 Module Wiring
5
GND
D 8 125 P O P E X
(-) (-) (+) (+)
GND OUT IN AUX
ZO N E X O U T 1
Z ON EX IN 1
Z O N E X OU T 2
Z O N E X IN 2
ZO N E X C O M M O N
C o ntro l/C o m m u n ica to rP an el
28
27
26
25
24
23
(-) (-) (+) (+)
AUX
DATA
D 8 11 FO R R E L AY N U M B E R 11 7
5
GND
AUX
DATA
D 8 11 FO R R E LAY N U M B E R 53
ZO N E X P O W E R +
GND OU T IN AUX
D 812 5 P O P E X
D9412/D9112 Only
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Arming Devices
DescriptionCommand Centers, maintained or momentarycontact keyswitches, or a combination of the twoare used to arm and disarm areas. The panelmay contain up to 8 areas. See the Introductionsection for a description of areas.
Command CentersTerminals 29 to 32
The Radionics Command Center is a 4-wirepowered device used to arm and disarm areas,annunciate complete system status, initiatesystem tests, and control many functions of thesecurity system.
The system can supervise up to eight CommandCenters. The panel transmits a serial devicetrouble report, SDI FAILURE in the Modem IIIa2 TM
format or TROUBLE ZN D in the BFSK format, if itloses communication with a supervisedCommand Center. CALL FOR SERVICE appearsin any Command Center with text displaycapability that loses communication with thepanel. SERVC KEYPAD appears at all otherCommand Centers connected to the system.
You can connect a total of 32 Command Centersto the system. The number of supervisedCommand Centers, number of areas, and theavailable power affect the total number ofCommand Centers you can connect to thesystem. See Command Center in the D9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) for complete programming details onCommand Center options.
There are four Command Centers available foruse with the system. The D1255 features a 16-character alphanumeric display for general use.The D1256 is also a text display CommandCenter with functional keys optimized for local firealarm control. The D1257 is a text displayCommand Center for fire annunciation. The D720is an LED display Command Center appropriatefor use as a single area Command Center withup to eight points.
See the User’s Guide (71-06150-000) foroperational information.
InstallationConsult the Command Center installationmanuals for installation and mountinginstructions. Command Centers connect to thepanel in parallel as shown in Table 6.
D9412/D9112 Command Center
Terminal Function Wire Color Function
32 * POWER + Red 12 VDC
31 DATA BUS A Yellow Data-In
30 DATA BUS B Green Data-Out
29 COMMON Black Common
*Connect with at least 5' of 22 AWG wire (14' of 18 AWG wire)
Assigning the Command Center an AddressSwitches on the Command Center assign anaddress (1 to 8) to the Command Center. Theaddress determines if the Command Center issupervised, the Command Center's scope, andwhat area the Command Center is assigned to.See Command Center Assignment in the D9412/D9112 Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) fora complete description of addresses.
Table 5 shows the correct switch setting for eachaddress.
Table 5: Command Center Address Settings
Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6
Address #1 ON ON ON ON ONAddress #2 OFF ON ON ON ONAddress #3 ON OFF ON ON ONAddress #4 OFF OFF ON ON ONAddress #5 ON ON OFF ON ONAddress #6 OFF ON OFF ON ONAddress #7 ON OFF OFF ON ONAddress #8 OFF OFF OFF ON ON
EN
CO
DIN
G T
ON
E O
N/O
FF
Table 6: Command Center Connections
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Switching the green and yellow wires affectsother Command Centers: Incorrectlyconnecting the green wire from the CommandCenter to terminal 31 and the yellow wire toterminal 30, causes other Command Centersconnected to the panel to go blank and/or soundrandom beep tones.
You can connect a maximum of 15,000 feet of 22AWG wire for all Command Centers, printermodules, and D9210s combined to the databus, terminals 30 and 31. You can connectparallel wire runs from the panel to each device,run wire device to device, or combine the two.
Extra power needed for more CommandCenters: The D1255 Command Center draws104 mA when it is idle. It draws 206 mA with thekeys lit and the sounder activated. Review thePower Outputs section to determine the totalpower output requirements for your system.
You may need to add one or more D8132 BatteryCharger/Power Supply Modules for the numberof Command Centers you want to use. Figure 17shows the D8132 powering Command Centers ina stand-alone configuration.
For UL certificated accounts use a UL listedpower supply. The D8132 is not UL listed as astand-alone power supply.
C O N N EC TIO N S
32
C O M M O N
31
30
29
D 8132
+ 12V D C
C O M M O N
+ 1 2 V D C
COMMON
D ATA BU S B
D ATA BU S A
PO WER +
D ATA
D ATA
PAN EL
Figure 17: Power at Command Centers
Control/Communicator and D8132 (or otherpower supply) must share COMMON: Note thatFigure 19 shows the common from the D8132module connected to both the CommandCenters' common and the common on theControl/Communicator.
A stand-alone power supply powering any deviceconnected to the panel must also be connectedto a common terminal on the panel. Do notconnect the stand-alone power supply to earthground other than terminal 10 on the panel.
D268/D269 Independent Zone ControlD279 Independent Zone Control
You can program any on-board or OctoPOPITpoint so that the D268/D269 or D279Independent Zone Control operates asindependent point control (arms and disarms thepoint).
See the Point Assignments in the D9000/D7000Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) forprogramming information. See the D268/D269Operation and Installation Instructions(74-05439-000) or the D279 Operation andInstallation Instructions (74-05442-000) for wiringand operation instructions.
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Keyswitch
DescriptionYou can connect a maintained or momentarycontact arming station (keyswitch) to master arm/disarm any of the areas in the system. Thekeyswitch is connected to an on-board or off-board point’s sensor loop. Relays can beprogrammed to activate arming status LEDs forkeyswitch arming stations. See the Relayssection of the D9000/D7000 Series ProgramEntry Guide (74-07695-000).
ProgrammingSee the Point Assignments section of the D9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) for the correct programming for points usedfor keyswitches.
InstallationFor maintained switches, connect the end-of-lineresistor for the point at the keyswitch so that theswitch opens the circuit when it operates. A shorton the circuit produces an alarm if the area isarmed and a trouble if it is disarmed. See Figure18.
For momentary switches, connect the end-of-lineresistor for the point at the keyswitch so that theswitch shorts the resistor when it operates. Anopen on the circuit produces an alarm if the areais armed and a trouble if it is disarmed. SeeFigure 18.
Keyswitch OperationMaintained ContactIf you program the point the keyswitch isconnected to for a maintained contact, an openon the arming circuit arms the area. All faultedpoints are force armed, regardless of the entry inthe FA Bypass Max program item. Returning thecircuit to normal disarms the area. See Area WideParameters and Point Assignments in the D9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000).
Momentary ContactIf you program the point the keyswitch isconnected to for a momentary contact, shortingthe arming circuit toggles the area’s arming statebetween armed and disarmed. All faulted pointsare force armed, regardless of the entry in the FABypass Max program item. See PointAssignments in the D9000/D7000 SeriesProgram Entry Guide (74-07695-000).
Silencing the BellTo silence the bell (stop Alarm Bell output ) if thesystem is armed, operate the keyswitch to disarmthe area. If the area is disarmed, operate thekeyswitch once to start the arming process and asecond time to stop the arming process andsilence the bell.
M A IN TAIN ED K EY SW ITCH
O P EN ONCIRCUIT
ARM S ARE A
COMM O N
PO INT IN PUT
1K Ω
or 33 K Ω
1K Ω
or 33K Ω
SHORT O NCIRCUIT
T OG GLESARM ING STATE
CO MM ON
P O INT INPUT
M O M E N TARY KEYS W ITC H
Figure 18: Keyswitch Wiring
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SDI Devices
DescriptionThe panel can support a number of accessorydevices off the SDI bus using terminals 29through 32. Such devices include the D1255Command Center (discussed in the previoussection), the D9131A Parallel Printer Interface,and the D9210B Access Control Module.
InstallationConsult the Operation and Installation Manual ofthe specific SDI device for complete installationinstructions. SDI devices connect to the panel inparallel as shown in Table 7.
Switch SettingsSwitches on the D9131A assign a uniqueaddress (17 to 19) to each printer. The addressdetermines if the printer is supervised, theprinter's scope, and what area the printer isassigned to. See Printer Parameters in theD9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) for a complete description ofaddresses.
Table 8 shows the correct switch setting for eachaddress.
D9412/D9112 SDI DeviceTerminal Function Wire Color Function
32 POWER + Red 12 VDC31 DATA BUS A Yellow Data-In30 DATA BUS B Green Data-Out29 COMMON Black Common
Table 7: SDI Device Connections
These devices may share power with the panelor be powered by a stand-alone power source.
IMPORTANT! A stand-alone power supplypowering any SDI device must also be connectedto a common terminal on the panel. Do notconnect the stand-alone power supply to earthground other than terminal 10 on the panel.
D9131A Parallel Printer Interface Module
The Radionics D9131A Parallel Printer Interfaceis a 4-wire powered device used to connect astandard parallel printer to panel. The D9412/D9112 can supervise three printers, and theD7412/D7212 can supervise one printer. Eachprinter requires a separate D9131A PrinterInterface Module. The D9131A connects to theprinter using a standard parallel printer cable.
Switches
Printer 1 2 3 4 5 6
17 ON ON ON * ON ON
18† OFF ON ON * ON ON
19† ON OFF ON * ON ON
† D9412/D9112 only
* ON = Header and Form FeedOFF = No Header and Form Feed
Table 8: Printer Address Switch Settings
SupervisionSupervision includes proper operation of the SDIbus, proper connection of the printer cablebetween the printer and the D9131A, printerpaper supply, printer selected (on-line), andprinter power.
The panel sends an SDI failure report to thereceiver if it fails to communicate with the printerinterface, and SERVC PRINTER displays at theCommand Center. The report to the receiverincludes the address of the troubled D9131A soyou know which printer needs service.
NOTE: If you are upgrading a D9112B1 systemthat currently uses a D9131 Printer Interfacemodule, you may order a D9131A PrinterInterface Update Kit to update the D9131 to aD9131A.
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D9210B Access Control Module
The Radionics D9210B Access Control Interfaceis a 4-wire powered device providingconnections for an access door point and doorstrike. The D9412 can supervise eight AccessControl Modules, and the D7412 can supervisetwo Access Control Modules. Each AccessControl Module supports one door to controlaccess. Programming allows each access doorto be configured independently.
Using Weigand-style cards or tokens, theD9210B can allow access for up to 996 cards/tokens on the D9412, 396 on the D7412. Useraccess authority can be configured to restrictaccess to certain doors or to certain periods oftime. The reading of access cards, in addition togranting access, can control whether the systemwill disarm. Used with the D9412, the D9210Brecognizes 250 master users by user name,passcode, and access authority. The D9210Brecognizes 99 master users when used with theD7412. Each master user will support threesubusers with unique cards/tokens having thesame access level as the master user.
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DoorModule 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 ON ON ON * ON ON
2 OFF ON ON * ON ON
3 ON OFF ON * ON On
4 OFF OFF ON * ON ON
5 ON ON OFF * ON ON
6 OFF ON OFF * ON ON
7 ON OFF OFF * ON ON
8 OFF OFF OFF * ON ON
* Fail Safe Mode (Switch 4)
ON = SDI Fail Door Open
OFF = SDI Fail Door Close
Switch SettingsSwitches on the D9210B assign a uniqueaddress (1 to 8) to each module. See theD9210B Program Entry Guide (74-07618-000)for a complete description of address switchsettings.
Table 9 shows the correct switch setting for eachD9210B address.
Table 9: Access Control Module Address SwitchSettings
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Programmer and Accessory Connections
Programmer Connector (J7)The procedure below shows you how to connectand disconnect the programmer. Refer to D5200Programmer Operation Manual (74-06176-000)for complete information on using the D5200programmer.
1. Lock Reset Pin: See Figure 19 (right) andLocking the Reset Pin.
2. Connect the D5200 Data/Power cord into theprogrammer connector (J7).
3. Perform the desired programming function(send or receive program).
4. Disconnect the programmer.
Programmer Access ReportsIf you send a program to the panel, the panelsends a PROG ACCESS OK report ten secondsafter you exit the handler or when you disconnectthe programmer. The Diagnostic Reports promptin Routing must be programmed YES for thisreport to be sent.
Accessory Connector (J2)Use the Accessory Connector (J2) to connectthe panel to the D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher.The Accessory Connector is on the bottom rightcorner of the I/O board. See Figure 20. The D928allows the panel to use two telephone lines totransmit reports.
See D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher in theTelephone Connections section of this manualfor installation and operating instructions.
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Quick Reference Terminal Description
Terminal Name Description
1, 2 CLASS 2TRANSFORMER
Connect 16.5 VAC, 40 VA transformer for primary power supply.
3 + AUX POWERSupplies up to 1.4A at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC to powered devices. Use terminal 9for common. Shares circuit breaker with terminal 24 and the Expansion Port (J4).
4BATTERY
NEGATIVE ONLYConnect 12V, 7Ah rechargeable lead acid type battery’s negative terminal (-) toterminal 4.
5 (+)BATTERY
POSITIVE ONLY Connect 12V, 7Ah rechargeable lead acid type battery’s positive terminal (+).
6 (+)+ STEADY OR
PULSEDALARM POWER
Supplies up to 2 A at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC for steady or pulsed alarm output.Use terminal 9 for common. Programmed as Relay A.Shares circuit breaker with terminals 7 and 8.
7 (+)+ ALTERNATEALARM POWER
Supplies up to 2 A at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC for steady or pulsed alarm output. Useterminal 9 for common. Programmed as Relay B.Shares circuit breaker with terminals 6 and 8.D136 Plug-in Relay required: Install a D136 in socket K3 for output at terminal 7.
8 (+)+ SWITCHED AUX
POWER
Supplies up to 1.4 Amps at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC. Use terminal 9 for common.Programmed as Relay CContinuous output interrupted by RESET SENSORS or alarm verification.Shares circuit breaker with terminals 6 and 7.D136 Plug-in Relay required: Install a D136 in socket K1 for output at terminal 8.
9 COMMONTerminal 9 is common for Auxiliary Power, Steady or Pulsed Alarm Power, AlternateAlarm Power, and Switched Aux Power (terminals 3, 6, 7, and 8).
10 EARTH GROUNDConnect to earth ground. A cold water pipe or grounding rod is preferred.Do not connect to telephone or electrical ground.
11, 13, 14,16, 17, 19,
20, 22
ON-BOARDPOINTS(Inputs)
Connect normally open and/or normally closed detection devices to loop wiring.1 k Ω resistor required at end of loop.
12, 15, 18,21
ON-BOARDPOINTS
(Common)Loop returns for on-board points.
23 (-)
24 (+)
ZONEXCOMMON
ZONEX POWER+
[D9412/D9112 only] Use terminals 23 and 24 to power ZONEX modules such as theD8125 POPEX module, the D8128C OctoPOPIT, and the D8129 OctoRelay. Sharescircuit breaker with terminal 3 and the Expansion Port (J4).
2526
ZONEX IN 2ZONEX OUT 2
[D9412/D9112 only] Connect ZONEX modules for points 129 to 247 and relays65 to 128 to these terminals.
2728
ZONEX IN 1ZONEX OUT 1
Connect ZONEX modules for points 9 to 127 and relays 1 to 64 to these terminals.(The D7412/D7212 uses points 9 to 75.)
29 (-) COMMON Common terminal for SDI devices
3031
DATA BUS BDATA BUS A
Terminals 30 and 31 are a two wire bus that drives the command centers, printerinterface, and access control modules.
32 (+) POWER +Power for SDI devices. This separate protected power output for SDI devices is notaffected by shorts on any other terminal.
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Troubleshooting Guide
IntroductionRadionics provides this guide to help youtroubleshoot problems with the D9412/D9112. Toprevent problems from occurring, read thepreceding sections of this manual and theProgram Entry Guide to verify that the panel iscorrectly installed and programmed.
Self DiagnosticsThe D9412/D9112 performs a series of selfdiagnostic tests of its hardware, software, andprogram at start up and reset.
Buzzer sounding is normal at start-up: The on-board buzzer located on the lower right corner ofthe panel sounds as the D9412/D9112 performsits self diagnostic tests at start up and reset. Thetests take less than two seconds. If all tests arecompleted successfully, the buzzer turns off.
The panel continues periodic internal testingduring normal operation. If a fault is detectedduring this testing the buzzer begins sounding.One of the system messages listed belowdisplays at the Command Centers.
CALL FOR SERVICE - Trouble at CommandCenter
When a Command Center stops receiving datafrom the panel, CALL FOR SERVICE appears inthe Command Center's display. No buzzersounds at the Command Center.
PANEL BROKEN - Hardware, Software FailedIf a hardware or software problem causes thebuzzer to sound, the green operation monitorLED stops flickering or is off. PANEL BROKENappears in the displays of all Command Centers.
Pressing "ESC" does not silence the buzzer. Youmust return the panel to Radionics for repair.Attach a Radionics Return Tag or call CustomerService for a return authorization.
PARAM FAIL - Program Parameters FailedIf a corrupted program causes the buzzer tosound, the green operation monitor LEDcontinues to flicker. See Operation Monitor LEDin the Telephone Connections section for adescription of the green LED. PARAM FAILalternates with the idle text at the CommandCenters. The panel sends a PARAM FAIL reportto the receiver.
Pressing "ESC" may silence the buzzer.
Silencing the buzzer does not correct theproblem: You must replace the corrupted copy ofthe program in the panel. Load a new copy of thecomplete program.
The displays clears when you reset the panelafter loading a new program.
SERVC AC FAIL - AC Power FailedAn interruption of AC Power at terminals 1 and 2causes SERVC AC FAIL to appear in CommandCenter displays. You can program the panel tosend an AC FAILED report to the receiver.Pressing "ESC" silences the buzzer. Restoringpower clears the display.
SERVC BATT LOW - Battery Voltage LowIf battery voltage at terminals 4 and 5 falls below12.1 VDC, a SERVC BATT LOW appears inCommand Center displays. See Battery andPower Reports in this section for probablecauses and remedies.
Pressing "ESC" silences the buzzer. The displayclears when battery voltage reaches 13.7 VDC.
SERVC BATT MSING - Battery Missing,Shorted, or Reversed
If the panel can not detect a battery at terminals 4and 5, a SERVC BATT MSING appears inCommand Center displays. You can program thepanel to send a BATTERY MISSING report to thereceiver.
Pressing "ESC" silences the buzzer. Restoringthe battery clears the display.
COMM FAIL ROUTE# 1 (or 2, 3, 4) - RouteCommunications Failure
FAIL ROUTE # appears in Command Centerdisplays after the panel makes 10 unsuccessfulattempts to report to the receiver.
Pressing "ESC" silences the buzzer. The displayclears when communication restores (thereceiver acknowledges a report). SeeCommunication Failure in the TelephoneConnections section for a complete description.
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SERVC KEYPAD - Supervised CommandCenter Missing
When the panel loses contact with a supervisedCommand Center, SERVC KEY PAD appears atother Command Centers connected to the panel.The panel transmits an SDI FAILURE report tothe receiver. See also CALL FOR SERVICE.
Pressing "ESC" silences the buzzer. The displaysclear when contact with the missing CommandCenter restores.
SERVC 9210 #n - D9210B Access InterfaceModule Missing
When the panel looses contact with a D9210BAccess Interface Module, SERVC 9210 #nappears at the other command centersconnected to the panel. The panel transmits anSDI FAILURE ## report to the receiver. See alsoCALL FOR SERVICE.
PH LINE #1 (or 2) - Phone Line FailureSERVC PH LINE #1 (SERVC PH LINE #2)appears in Command Center displays when thepanel detects a phone line as faulted.
Pressing "ESC" silences the buzzer. The displayclears when the panel detects a normal phoneline. See Phone Line Monitor in the TelephoneConnections section for a complete description.
SERVC PRINTER - Supervised PrinterMissing
When the panel loses contact with a supervisedprinter, SERVC PRINTER appears in CommandCenter displays.
Pressing "ESC" silences the buzzer. The displaysclear when contact with the missing printerrestores.
Phone Line TroublePhone line problems that are not corrected canresult in the panel going into CommunicationsFailure. You can program the D9412/D9112 tomonitor one or two phone lines. See the D9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000) for programming instructions.
If you enable the phone line monitor, SERVCPHONE LINE #1 (or 2 if two lines are used)appears in the Command Center’s display whenthe panel detects a problem on the phone line.
Symptom Diagnosis Remedy
SERVC PH LINE #1(or 2 if two lines areused) appears incommand centerdisplay.
The panel's phone linemonitor detects aphone line as faulted.
1. Verify that the telephone cord is correctlyconnected to the RJ31X and the panel.
2. Verify the Ground Start Jumper is in thecorrect position.
3. If using a ground start phone line, verifyD136 relay is in socket K6/J5.
4. Verify that the RJ31X jack is wiredcorrectly. The incoming phone line mustbe wired to terminals 4 and 5. The in-house phone system must be wired toterminals 1 and 8.
5. Verify that all telephones are on-hook.Leaving a telephone on hold after theother party hangs up creates an off-hookcondition. Verify that no phones are onhold.
If completing the steps above does notrestore the phone line, meter the phonelines. You should meter 4.5 to 7.5 VDC whenthe line is idle (on-hook). You should meter 8to 13 mA of current when the line is active(off-hook). If your readings are below theminimum values, contact your telephonecompany repair service.
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Communications FailureThe panel goes into Communications Failureafter ten unsuccessful attempts to reach thereceiver. Follow the Phone Line Trouble
procedure to verify that there is no problem withthe phone lines at the installation. If the phonelines are good, monitor the lines (preferably atthe receiver) for the symptoms listed below.
Symptom Diagnosis Remedy
The line rings but theD6500 receiver does notpick up.
RING indicator on line carddoes not light. Can not hearring with headset atreceiver location.
Line is not ringing at thereceiver.
1. Verify that the lines are correctly connected to the receiver.
2. Verify that correct prefixes and phone numbers for the receiverhave been programmed into the panel.
If completing the steps above does not correct the problem, contactyour telephone company repair service.
The panel is unable to callout when all 248 points arefaulted.
The total current draw istoo much for the panel.
Put command centers on a separate power supply to get maximumcurrent draw from points in alarm.
The line rings but thereceiver does not pick up.
RING indicator on line cardlights. Can hear ring withtest set at receiver location.
Line card in receiver maybe faulty.
Review receiver manuals for trouble shooting procedures.
The panel reaches a busysignal for all ten attempts toreach the receiver.
Calls are not reaching thereceiver.
1. Verify that correct prefixes and phone numbers for the receiverhave been programmed into the panel.
2. Verify that the phone lines are not shorted between the phonecompany's equipment and the receiver by placing a call to thenumber for the receiver. If you hear the line ring, but the ringdetector doesn't light, or if you hear a busy signal and the greenon line (OL) indicator is not lit, call the phone company forservice.
The receiver's call load istoo great.
Additional line cards and phone lines may be needed for thereceiver.
The receiver answers thecall and provides anacknowledgment tone, butthe communicator does nottransmit reports.
The receiver is notproducing the correctacknowledgment tone.
Verify that the receiver is producing a 1400 Hz, 2300 Hz, or ModemIIIa2 TM acknowledgment tone.
Panel does not connect tocentral station.
The D136 relay in J10 forground start phonesystems is insertedincorrectly.
Insert the D136 relay in socket J10 correctly. Also check that phoneline is connected and that phone jack is wired properly. See theRelays section of this manual for instructions.
The receiver answers thecall and provides an initial“handshake”acknowledgment, but doesnot acknowledge thepanel’s report transmissionwith a “kiss-off”acknowledgment .
The receiver is notcompatible with the panel’stransmission format.
Verify that the receiver is compatible with the format the panel isusing (either BFSK or Radionics Modem IIIa2™ CommunicationsFormat). See Phone in the D9000/D7000 Series Program EntryGuide (74-07695-000).
The panel requires D6500 MPU and Line Card EPROM revision8.00 or higher.
Noisy phone lines areinterfering with reporttransmission.
Try making a voice call to the receiver on the line to verify the noisycondition. It may be necessary to have the phone company checkthe lines.
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Problems Programming the PanelBefore attempting to program the panel, youshould be familiar with the basic operation of theD5200 programmer. See the D5200 OperationManual (74-06176-000). If you still experienceproblems, check for the symptoms below.
Symptom Diagnosis Remedy
The programmer displaysPLUG IN D9412 (or D9112or D7412 or D7212) whenyou press SEND or RECV.
The programmer is notcorrectly connected to thepanel.
1. Verify that the data/power cord is plugged into theCOMMUNICATOR port on the D5200.
2. Verify that the data/power cord is plugged securely into thepanel’s programmer connector (J7).
3. Check each conductor in the data/power cord for continuity.
AC induction through the on-board point sensor loops, theDATA BUS, or the ZONEXBUS.
1. Verify a proper earth ground at terminal 10.
2 Disconnect on-board point sensor loops, the DATA BUS(terminals 30, 31), and the ZONEX BUS (terminals 25, 26,27,28).
After plugging in theprogrammer, the paneltransmits SDI trouble reportsfor supervised SDI devices(command centers, printerinterface modules, etc.). AllSDI devices stop operating.
You haven’t entered thepanel handler within 30seconds of plugging in theprogrammer.
Enter the panel handler within 30 seconds of plugging in theprogrammer.
Once the SDI reports are generated, sending or receiving a handleror disconnecting the programmer returns the SDI devices to normaloperation.
Problems with PointsIf you incorrectly set the switches on a POPIT youmay create both a missing and extra point. Whenyou find a missing point, perform a Service WalkTest to search for extra points. See the Owner’sManual (71-06150-000) for test instructions.
Symptom Diagnosis Remedy
Point appears asmissing at commandcenters and in reportsto the receiver.
POPIT is not connected or incorrectlyconnected to the data expansionloop.
Verify that a POPIT module programmed for the missing pointnumber is connected to the data expansion loop of the correctZONEX module. Points 9 to 127 connect to ZONEX module 1.Points 129 to 247 connect to ZONEX module 2.
Meter each POPIT to verify the polarity of the data expansion loop.Voltage should be 9 to 13 VDC at each POPIT.
D8128C OctoPOPIT is installed atthe last address on the ZONEX bus.
Install a D8125 POPEX and D9127 POPITs for points 121-127 onZONEX 1 and for points 241-247 on ZONEX 2.
Sensor loop switch (1 to 8) is turnedoff on OctoPOPIT.
If the sensor loop switch on an OctoPOPIT is turned off for aprogrammed point, the point reports as missing.
POPIT is not programmed correctly. Verify that the switches on the POPIT are set for the missingPOPIT number. Switches set incorrectly can cause both missingand extra POPITs.
Performing a Service Walk Test to search for extra points may helpdiagnose the problem.
Points intermittentlyappear as missing.Points are erratic.
Problem with data expansion loop. See Problems with Data Expansion Loop.
Debounce Count parameter set at 1.If an off-board point is in transitionbetween normal and faultedconditions as the panel scans it, itappears as missing.
It is recommended that the Debounce Count be left at the default of2.
Decreasing the Debounce Count to 1 may cause points to appearas missing. Increasing the Debounce may cause missed alarms.
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Problems with Points (Continued)
Symptom Diagnosis Remedy
One or more pointsremain in trouble oralarm with all devicesconnected to thesensor loops normal.
The sensor loop is open,shorted, or grounded.
Opens, shorts, or grounds causetroubles or alarms depending onpoint programming.
Remove the sensor loop from the panel or POPIT and meter it forcontinuity. There should be no more than 100 ohm resistance, plusthe value of the end of line resistor on the wires. If you meter lessresistance than the value of the end of line resistor, check the wiringfor shorts.
With the wires for the loop removed, meter them for continuity toground. A ground before the end of line resistor on an on-boardpoint’s sensor loop is interpreted as a short. A ground on a sensorloop for a POPIT point is interpreted as an open.
Faulted points do notgenerate alarms ortroubles asprogrammed.
Sensor Reset pressed at thetime the alarmor trouble was generated.
The panel ignores input from all points in the same areaprogrammed for sensor reset during sensor reset.
Two points are programmed withthe same address.
Points programmed with the same address do not function correctly.Check to be certain that you have not duplicated point addresses.
Panel transmits PTBUS TROUBLEreports. Erroneousalarm and/or troublereports may follow PTBUS TROUBLE report.Erroneous alarm and/ortrouble events for off-board points appear atcommand centers.
Short on D8125 POPEXmodule’s Data Expansion Loopor short on panel’s ZONEX dataterminals (25 & 26, or 27 & 28).
A short on either the Data Expansion Loop or the ZONEX dataterminals generates a PT BUS TROUBLE report.
While the short remains, the panel responds as though the sensorloop for each point connected to the POPEX module was shorted.
Check wiring for shorts.
The POPIT address switchesare set incorrectly (for points 128or 248) or the OctoPOPITaddress switches are setincorrectly (for points 121-128 orpoints 241-248).
Check to be certain all POPIT and OctoPOPIT address switches areset correctly. POPITs cannot be used for points 128 or 248 (theseare reserved for panel functions). OctoPOPITs cannot be used forpoints 121-128 or 241-248.
All off-board points areMISSING.
Short on Aux Power, terminal 3or ZONEX power, terminal 24.
Terminals 3 and 24 share a common circuit breaker. Check wiringand devices connected to these terminals for shorts or grounds.
If only one POPEX module isconnected to the panel, POPEXmodule may be incorrectlyconnected to the panel or DataExpansion Loop may bedisconnected from POPEXmodule.
Check POPEX module for correct connections to the panel and theData Expansion Loop.
If you find missing points, the service walk test may help youdiagnose the problem (see Extra Points below).
Keyswitch points (P##Type is programmedas 4, 5, 6, 7, or 9)report as missing. Ifarea is armed, the pointreports a MISSINGALARM. If the area isdisarmed, the pointreports a MISSINGTROUBLE.
Point is disconnected from theSDI data bus.
The POPIT cover may havebeen removed and not replacedor the cover is not seatedproperly.
The point will restore when the SDI bus is reconnected or when thePOPIT cover is seated firmly on the POPIT.
Connected points showas extra points whenthe point bus is shortedbeyond theprogrammed debouncetime.
The points have no point indexprogrammed.
This will be corrected when the short is returned to normal.
Extra PointsIf the panel is not in the service walk test modewhen an extra point trips, the panel responds to itas a local TROUBLE event at the CommandCenter or central station (see Routing in theProgram Entry Guide). It displays the custom textfor the point number set in the point’s dipswitchor on-board point location.
When an extra point is tripped during the servicewalk test, it reports as an EXTRA point in thepanel’s event log and at the local printer (ifinstalled). Once an extra point is identified youcan check the programming to see if it has aPoint Index programmed. You can thendetermine if the point index is appropriate for theapplication and that the area assignment iscorrect.
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Problems with the D8125 POPEX DataExpansion Loops
EMI (Electro-magnetic Interference), excessiveresistance, or intermittent grounds, shorts, oropens on the data expansion loop can causeerratic or intermittent functioning of points. Followthe procedures below to find the source ofproblems on the data expansion loop.
EMIIf you suspect EMI may be a problem, see EMI onLong Wire Runs in this section.AC induction on the data expansion loops mustbe less than 10 VAC.
Metering the LoopsBefore you follow the procedures below to meterthe data expansion loops, check Table 1 (onpage 38) to be sure you used the correct gaugewire for the length of the data expansion loops.
When you meter the loop, monitor it long enoughto observe an intermittent problem.
To meter the data expansion loop withoutPOPITs connected to it:1. Disconnect the loop from the POPEX
module.
2. Twist the positive and then the negativewires together at each POPIT location so thatthe positive and negative wires arecontinuous to the last POPIT location.
3. At the last POPIT location twist the end of thepositive wire to the negative wire to form onecontinuous loop.
4. Meter the loop for continuity from the pointwhere it connected to the POPEX module.Resistance for the entire loop must be lessthan 60 ohm. If there is no continuity, find andrepair the open on the loop.
5. Still metering for continuity, untwist thenegative and positive wires at the last POPITlocation. If the meter does not show an opencondition, find and repair the short on theloop.
6. Twist the positive and negative wires at thelast POPIT location back together.
7. Meter the loop for continuity to terminal 10(earth ground). If there is continuity, find andremove the foreign ground on the loop.
8. Meter the loop to terminal 10 for AC voltage.AC induction on data expansion loops mustbe less than 1 VAC. Try using shielded cableto reduce AC induction if the AC voltageexceeds 1 VAC.
Checking Shielded CableIf improperly installed, shielded cable can createproblems rather than solve them. Follow theprocedure below to check shielded cable forproper installation.
1. Remove the drain wire for the shield fromterminal 10.
2. Meter the drain wire for continuity to terminal10 (earth ground). If there is continuity, findand remove the foreign ground on the drainwire.
3. Reconnect the drain wire to terminal 10.
4. Meter the shield at the far end of the cable(last POPIT location on data expansionloops) for continuity to a ground reference. Ifthere is no continuity, find and repair theopen in the shield. Solder and tape allconnections.
EMI on Long Wire RunsEMI (ElectroMagnetic Interference) can causeproblems on long wire runs for serial devices(Command Centers, POPITs, etc.). The use ofshielded cable reduces the effect of thisinterference. Some potential sources of noise ona long wire run include:
• Radio or television transmitter site.
• Ham radio operator’s transmitter site.
• Computer network system.
• Heavy machinery (large electrical motors).
• PBX telephone system.
• High voltage electrical equipment ortransformers (arc welders, certain medicaland dental equipment, etc.).
• Public service office using radiocommunications (fire department, policedepartment, etc.).
• Close proximity to electrical lines, telephonecabling, or fluorescent lighting fixtures.
There are many other possible sources of noise.If you suspect that noise may be a problem, theuse of shielded wire is strongly recommended.Connect the drain wire from the shielded cable toterminal 10 on the panel.
The drain wire must have continuity from thepanel to the last serial device on the wire run. Ifyou cut the cable to install devices between thelast device and the panel, be certain to reconnectthe drain wire to insure continuity to the last serialdevice.
If continuity is not maintained between the paneland the last serial device, the shielded cable mayaggravate potential noise problems rather thaneliminate them. Connecting the drain wire toground at other than terminal 10 on the panelmay also produce problems. Do not connect thedrain wire to any other ground source.
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Problems with Command Centers
Symptom Diagnosis Remedy
Command centers showerratic behavior.
For example, the pip thatconfirms you pressed akey "echoes."
More than one command centerhas the same supervisedaddress.
Entering a supervised address in more than one commandcenter causes erratic behavior.
Use a supervised address in one command center only.
Supervised addresses support only one command centerper address.
Data connections (yellow andgreen wires) on one or morecommand centers are reversed,or only one wire is connected.
Check to be sure that the yellow and green data wires arecorrectly connected at all command centers.
NO AUTHORITYdisplays at commandcenter when you enteryour passcode to performa function.
Check the User Interface section of the program to be sure the function is enabled forAuthority Level assigned to the passcode in the Passcode Work sheet section of the program.
Check the Passcode Worksheet section of the program to be certain the passcode isassigned to the area where you are attempting to perform the function.
Check the Passcode Worksheet section of the program to see if the passcode is restricted bya user window.
Check the Area Parameters section of the program to be certain the area you are attemptingto perform the function in is turned on.
Battery and Power ReportsYou can program the panel to transmit bothbattery and AC power status reports. See theD9000/D7000 Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000). If battery or AC power reports are aproblem check the following.
1. Check to be sure you are not overloading thepanel's power supply. Review the PowerOutputs section and Overloaded PowerSupply in this section.
2. Verify that there is at least 16.5 VAC onterminals 1 and 2.
3. The outlet the transformer is plugged intoshould meter between 110 VAC and 120VAC.
4. Verify that the output for the transformerconnected to terminals 1 and 2 is rated for16.5 VAC and at least 40 VA.
5. Disconnect the transformer from terminals 1and 2 and meter the battery at terminals 3and 4. A fully charged battery should show13.8 volts.
6. Make sure the battery is a 12 V sealed leadacid type. It should be rated at 7 Ah orgreater, depending on the NFPAclassification of the installation.
7. If it takes longer than 60 seconds to detect amissing battery, make sure you have goodearth ground connection. Also check thatthere are no external devices that may beinducing voltage.
Watchdog Reset ReportsThe panel sends a WATCHDOG RESET reportwhenever the panel's CPU (Central ProcessingUnit) is interrupted and has to start its normaloperating sequence over. The on-board buzzersounds briefly during the WATCHDOG reset. Thepanel returns to normal operation immediatelyafter resetting.
The most common cause of CPU interruption andWATCHDOG RESET reports is static discharge tothe panel. Static discharges may also corrupt thepanel's program. The D9412/D9112 displays aPARAM FAIL message at the Command Centersand sends PARM CKSUM FAIL report if theprogram is corrupted.
Shorting terminals 3, 6, 7, 8, or 24, or connectorJ4 to ground may also cause a WATCHDOGRESET. Remove the short to continue normaloperation.
A single isolated WATCHDOG RESET reportdoes not mean you have to replace the panel. Ifyou experience frequent reports, contactRadionics Customer Service for help.
Touch Terminal 10 first: If the on-board buzzersounds briefly when you first touch the panel,you're discharging any static charge you may becarrying to the panel. The panel may generateWATCHDOG RESET and/or PARAM FAIL events.Always touch terminal 10, the panel's earthground connection, before beginning work on thepanel.
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Runaway Reports to the ReceiverUsing the D8128 or D8128A in place of theD8128C OctoPOPIT Module may cause runawayreports to the receiver on AC failure. Be sure toreplace all D8128 or D8128A OctoPOPITS withthe D8128C module.
Overloaded Power SupplyIf the load on the panel's power supply exceedsit's capacity, the panel follows a routine to protectitself and the battery. It sends reports to theCentral Station at several points during thisroutine.
Keep in mind that AC power remains at terminals1 and 2 as you read the overload scenario below.
• The panel is operating normally with a goodbattery, AC is present at terminals 1 and 2,and auxiliary power load is under 1.4A.
• Combined load on terminals 3, 6, 7, 8, 24,and 32, and connector J2 and J4 exceedsand remains above 1.4A. Device failure orpremises wiring ground faults might causethe increased load.
• The panel begins drawing on the battery tosupport the increased load. The yellowcharging status LED turns on.
• The battery begins to drain. When voltagedrops to 12.1 volts, the panels sends a LOWBATTERY report and turns on the red LowBattery LED.
• When the battery drops to 10.2 volts thepanel disconnects it to protect it from deepdischarge.
• If AC is still present, the panel removespower to terminals 3, 6, 7, 8, 24, and 32, andconnector J4 to protect its power supply. Thegreen operation monitor LED turns off, butthe panel is still operating.
• The panel sends BATTERY MISSING, PTBUS TROUBLE, and SDI FAILURE reports.
• If a D928 module is connected to J2, itbegins sounding.
• After approximately 60 seconds the panelattempts to return to normal operation byreturning power to terminals 3, 6, 7, 8, 24,and 32, and connector J4.
• If the overload condition is still present, thepanel removes power.
• The panel attempts to return to normaloperation approximately every 60 seconds.
• The cause of the overload is removed.Combined load on terminals 3, 6, 7, 8, 24,and 32, and connectors J2 and J4 remainsbelow 1.4A.
• With the overload removed, the panel returnspower to terminals 3, 6, 7, 8, 24, and 32, andconnector J4. The panel sends PT BUSRESTORAL and SDI RESTORAL reports.
• If a D928 module is connected to J2, it stopssounding.
• If the battery voltage is below 8.4 volts, thepanel does not reconnect it. You mustreplace the battery.
• When the battery reaches 13.7 volts thepanel sends a BATTERY RESTORE reportand turns off the red Low Battery LED.
• When the battery reaches 13.9 volts thepanel turns off the yellow Charging StatusLED.
Service Walk TestThe Service Walk Test differs from the standardWalk Test in that POPITs whose switches are setfor a point number not programmed in the panelappear in the test.
Service Walk Test only available at CommandCenters with panel wide scope: See CommandCenter in the D9000/D7000 Series ProgramEntry Guide (74-07695-000) for a description ofCommand Center scope.
Warning, fire and other 24-hour points do nottransmit reports during Service Walk Test!
The steps below outline a simple Service WalkTest procedure. The flow chart on the next pageshows all the Service Walk Test options.
1. Choose a Command Center with panel widescope to conduct the test. Be certain thedisplay shows the idle disarmed text.
2. Press the MENU key to enter the FunctionList. Press NEXT repeatedly until you reachthe SERVICE WALK ? prompt. Press ENT.
3. The display shows ### PTS TO TEST . Testthe first detection device.
4. As you fault the detection devices, theCommand Center emits a brief tone anddisplays the point text of the point tested for60 seconds. After 60 seconds, the displayreturns to the points to test message.
Extra Points display default text: If youincorrectly set the switches on a POPIT to apoint number that is not in your program forthe panel, the default text for that pointnumber (PT ###) displays when you fault thepoint. The Program Record Sheet shows thedefault text for all points.
Faulting the point a second time producesthe tone and displays the point text, but doesnot reduce the PTS TO TEST count.
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5. During the Service Walk Test you may wantto see the points that remain untested. Whenpoint text is displayed, press "ESC" . Thedisplay shows ## PTS TO TEST. Press the"ESC" key. VIEW UNTESTED ? isdisplayed. Press ENT. ## PTS UNTESTED isdisplayed. Press NEXT to see a list of thepoints that have not yet been tested. Movethrough this list by pressing the NEXT key.To resume the Service Walk Test, press"ESC" . ## PTS UNTESTED is displayed.Press "ESC" . ## PTS TO TEST is displayed.Resume testing points. To end the ServiceWalk Test, press "ESC" twice.
6. After testing the last point, 0 PTS TO TESTdisplays. Press "ESC" . The displaymomentarily shows ALL PTS TESTEDbefore returning to idle text.
Note: The Service Walk Test, when performed ona D7412 or D7212, cannot display “0 points totest” as it is physically unable to connect to thesecond POPEX module (used for points 129-247).
Automatic time-out returns the system to idletext: If there is no point or Command Centeractivity for 20 minutes, the walk test endsautomatically. The Command Center returns toidle text.
Figure 21: Service Walk Test Flow Chart
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VIEW UNTESTED ?
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NEXT
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246 PTS TO TEST
245 PTS TO TEST
244 PTS TO TEST
POINT TEXT
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POINT TEXT
1 PTS TO TEST
0 PTS TO TEST
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Test a device
(Text disp lays 60 seconds)
Test a device
(Text displays 60 seconds)
Test a device
Test a dev ice
IDLE TEXT ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
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Approved Applications Compliance Guide
Listings and ApprovalsFire
ULUnderwriters Laboratories lists the D9412, D9112,D7412, and D7212 Control/Communicators asSignal System Control Units for:
Central Station, Local, Auxiliary, Remote Station,and Household Fire Warning.
CSFM
Approved by the California State Fire Marshal.
NYC-MEAApproved by New York City's Materials andEquipment Acceptance System.
Factory Mutual (FM)Approved by Factory Mutual.
BurglaryULUnderwriters Laboratories lists the D9412, D9112,D7412, and D7212 Control/Communicators for:
Central Station, Local, Police Connect, Bank Safeand Vault, Mercantile Safe and Vault, and Grade AHousehold systems.
Department of Defense (DOD)The D9412, D9112, D7412, and D7212 havebeen granted approval for Department of Defense(DOD) installations in Sensitive CompartmentedInformation Facilities (SCIF).
IntroductionThe System Chart references componentsevaluated and listed by Underwriters’ Laboratoriesfor compatibility with the Control/Communicator.These components meet the basic systemrequirements for the applicable standard.
The System Wiring Diagram, Issue A shows therelationship between the panel and the accessorycomponents referred to in the System Chart.
Optional Compatible EquipmentYou can use UL listed components that do notrequire evaluation for electrical compatibility in manyapplications when installed according to themanufacturer’s instructions.
Burglary ApplicationsYou can use UL listed burglary alarm sensors thatdo not require evaluation for electrical compatibilityin burglary applications. In some cases you mustuse a UL listed Radionics interface module inconjunction with the sensors. Consult the individualcomponent specification and installation documentsto determine suitability.
Test weekly: UL Standard 1023 requires aweekly test for residential burglary applications.
Bank Safe and Vault ApplicationsYou must use the UL listed Model 5110 Bell andModel 4001-42 External Line Balancer (both madeby Rothenbuhler) for the bell and balanced linemodule in bank safe and vault applications.Modifications must be made to the RadionicsD8108A enclosure to meet UL standard 681. Seethe Radionics Technogram D7212/D9112 ULCertificated Bank Safe and Vault Applications (73-07302-000).
Test bell at arming: UL Standard 365 requires abell test at arming for bank safe and vaultapplications.
Fire ApplicationsYou can use UL listed fire initiating devices notrequiring electrical compatibility evaluation in anyapplication. For example: 4-wire smoke detectors,heat detectors, water flow switches, and manualpull stations are suitable fire initiating devices.Consult the individual component specificationand installation documents to determinesuitability.
Two-wire smoke detectors only connect to thepanel through the D125B Powered Loop Interfaceso that an earth ground will not cause an alarm.Two-wire detectors must be evaluated forelectrical compatibility, and must be UL listed foruse with the panel. See the RadionicsTechnogram Smoke Detectors Compatible withthe D9000/D7000 (33284), or you may contactthe detector manufacturer.
Other initiating devices, including four-wire smokedetectors connect to the panel through the D129Dual Class A Initiation Circuit Module, the D125BPowered Loop Interface, or D8127 or D9127POPITs. When using 4-wire smoke detectors,install a suitable power supervision unit accordingto the manufacturer’s instructions. Use the D130Relay Module, D8129 OctoRelay, or terminal 8,Switched Aux Power to provide reset capability.See the Off-Board Relays section of this manualfor details on the installation of the D8129.
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For battery calculations, refer to Current RatingChart for Standby Battery Calculations, StandbyBattery Requirements, and Standby BatteryCalculation for NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applications.
Test weekly: Radionics recommends youperform a Fire Test weekly. The AC power isautomatically tested as is the battery per UL 864.
EnclosuresRadionics offers three optional enclosures for thecontrol/communicator.
• The D8103 enclosure is suitable forresidential fire and/or burglary installationsand commercial burglary applications that donot require attack resistance or approval byFactory Mutual or NYC-MEA. (See theSystem Chart for acceptable applications.)
• The D8108A is attack resistant. It is intendedprimarily for UL commercial burglar alarmand mercantile safe and vault applicationsrequiring a local bell. You can use theD8108A in any burglar or fire alarmapplication where the 5591 or D8109enclosure is suitable. The D8108A, with
some modification, can be used for bank safeand vault applications (see the RadionicsTechnogram D7212/D9112 UL CertificatedBank Safe and Vault Applications, RPN: 73-07302-000). UL lists the D8108A for allcommercial fire alarm applications. TheD8108A is approved by Factory Mutual,California State Fire Marshal, and the NewYork City Materials and EquipmentAcceptance System.
• The D8109 is normally used for commercialfire alarm applications. UL lists the D8109 forall commercial fire alarm applications. TheD8109 is approved by the California StateFire Marshal, NYC-MEA and FM.
Note : All references to NFPA and relatedrequirements are based upon compliance with the1993 edition of NFPA 72, National Fire AlarmCode. Since installation specifications are nearlyalways based upon a specific edition of astandard which has been legally adopted by theAuthority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), earliereditions of NFPA standards will generally apply.Consult with the appropriate AHJ for confirmation.
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System Chart
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System Wiring Diagrams, Issue A
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TER
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ulti-Batter y Installatio
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del No. D
122 D
ual Batter y H
arnessIm
proper Installation Ca
n Be a Fire H
azard.
Re
quires
Re
lay
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36IN
J5
Battery: R
eplace every 3 to
5 years with
Model D
126,12V
7Am
p Hr Le
ad Acid B
atter y
ON
-BO
AR
D P
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TS
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K
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sistor
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quired
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en 3.7
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NE
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nitor
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CO
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ll Exce
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d Program
ming G
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tus
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na
ling
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Circ
uits
PO
WE
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UP
PLY
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
ST
he Po
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r Supp
l y Provide
s a Maxim
um of 1
.4 Am
ps For The C
ontrol and
All A
ccesso
r y De
vices For S
ystem Loa
ding. S
ee Operation-Installation M
anual#74
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9-000.A
ll Exte
rnal Conn
ections E
xcept Te
rminal (B
attery P
ositive) Are Inh
erently
Pow
er Lim
ited.R
e quirem
ents F
or B
attery S
tandby T
ime
May
Reduce
Allow
able O
utput. C
AUTIO
N: S
ee Manua
l Fo
r Po
wer R
e quirem
ents Rela
ting to Term
inals
Referen
ce Man
ual #74-06144-00
0 For S
ystem
Wirin
g Diagram
Issue A,
Referen
ce Man
ual #73-06143-00
0 For C
ompatible S
moke D
etecto
rs
12
1518
2113
11
141
617
1920
22
5
67
PRO
GR
AM
MA
BLE
ALA
RM
O
UTP
UTS
Te
rmin
als
&
Re
qu
ires
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tiona
l
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36
Re
lay
in J
1 &
J9
7 8
Po
int 1
Po
int 2
Point 3
Po
int 4
Po
int 5
Po
int 6
Point 7
Po
int 8
DA
TA B
US
B
29 31
30
2423
28
27
2625
BA
TT
ER
Y P
OS
ITIV
E O
NL
Y
+ A
LTE
RN
ATE
SW
ITC
HE
D
AU
X P
OW
ER
+
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This Equipm
ent should be installe
d in accordance with
the NFP
A 70 (Natio
nal Electric C
ode)and applicable
71 Central S
tation, 72 Chapter 6 Local, 72 C
hapter 8 Rem
ote Station
,74 H
ousehold Fire (N
ational Fire protection
Association, Battery
march Pa
rk, Quincy, M
A 0226
9).Prin
ted information des
cribin g proper installation, ope
ration, testing, maintenance, e
vacuationplan
nin g and repair service is to b
e provided w
ith this equipmen
t.
D94
12 C
on
trol/Co
mm
unic
ator is U
L Liste
d for C
entra
l Sta
tion, L
ocal, R
emo
te S
tation an
d H
ouse
hold
Fire A
larm, an
d Ce
ntral S
tatio
n, Loca
l, Po
lice S
tatio
n C
onn
ect a
nd
Hou
seho
ld B
urglar
Ala
rm.
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PAR
ALLE
LP
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TE
RIN
TE
RFA
CE
UP
TO E
IGH
TS
UP
ER
VIS
ED
S
S
SS
33K
E
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RE
SIS
TOR
Ω
D9412
Digita
l Alarm
, Com
mun
icator Transm
itter
Up to 119 D
9127 U
/T P
OP
ITS
, andu
p to 64 D
8127
U/T
PO
PIT
S
Up to 119 D
9127 U
/T P
OP
ITS
, and
up to 6
4 D8
127 U
/T P
OP
ITS
Up to 14 D
8128C O
ctoPO
PITs
Up to 14 D
8128C O
ctoPO
PITs
SSS
S
SS
D9412 Control/Communicator
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D9112 Control/Communicator
P
P
P
PS
D122 D
UAL
BA
TTE
RY
HA
RN
ES
S
AR
MIN
G S
TA
TION
TO
RJ31X
FOR
PR
IMA
RY
PH
ON
E LIN
E
TO
RJ31X
FO
RS
EC
ON
DA
RY
PH
ON
E LIN
E
16 VA
C40 V
A6 0 H
ZTR
AN
SFO
RM
ER
AS
R
EQ
UIR
ED
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TO
EIG
HT
SU
PE
RV
ISE
D
D105 F
EO
LD
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ICE
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LE
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ICE
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TYPIC
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ALA
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AP
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ATIO
NS
)
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ITAB
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R V
ALVE
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PER
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ER
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ES
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ISH
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PE
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ICA
L IN
ITIATIN
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ICE
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E
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NT
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OR
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ATS
, MO
TIO
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SO
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ED
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DIB
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SIG
NA
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SE
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TER
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TTER
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NN
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PTO
EIG
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OC
TO
RE
LAY
S
INOUTAUXGND D
8125 P
OP
EX
2
PS
PS
-+
-+
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D81
29 OC
TO
RE
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R D
811 A
RM
STAT
US
RE
LAY
CO
NN
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T U
PT
O E
IGH
TO
CTO
RE
LAY
S
PS
PS
P
P
J3P
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PS
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SU
PE
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ISE
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D164
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TTE
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R
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12V 7A
h
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AN
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SU
RE
. R
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NS
.
OR
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RM
ST
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PA
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+
P
5910 14 2
Low B
atte
ry
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ff When
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l
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RT
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ND
CO
MM
ON
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TRANS
FORM
ER16.5 VAC
40 VA 60 HZPart N
o. D164
0In
ternally Fused - D
o Not Short
Requires Unswitched O
utletDo Not Sh
are With O
ther Equipm
ent
+ A
UX
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WE
R
BA
TTE
RY
NEG
ATIVE O
NLY
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imum
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urrent 1.4 A
mp
s.
PHO
NE M
ON
ITOR
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tart
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CO
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ON
ELE
D
ON W
HENC
OM
MUNICAT
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FF WHEN
IDLE
WA
RN
ING
!M
ulti-Batte
ry Installation R
equ
ires
Model N
o. D1
22 Du
al Batte
ry H
arness
Imprope
r Installation C
an B
e a Fire H
azard.
Req
uiresR
elay
#D1
36IN
J5
Battery: R
eplac
e every 3 to
5 years w
ith Mod
el D1
26,12V7Am
p Hr Lead A
cid B
atte
ry
ON
-BOA
RD P
OIN
TS1.0K
Resistor
Required
at End of Line
Ω
VOLTAG
E R
AN
GE
SO
pen 3.7 - 5.0V
DC
Norm
al 2.0 - 3.0V
DCS
hort 0.0 - 1
.3VDC
PER
IPH
ER
AL D
EV
ICE W
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G
ZO
NEX O
UT 1
ZON
EX IN 1
ZO
NEX O
UT 2
ZON
EX IN 2
ZON
EX P
OW
ER +
ZON
EX C
OM
MO
N
Op
eratio
n Mo
nito
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s Whe
n No
rma
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lickers W
he
n Ring
ing PR
OG
CO
NN
RED
YEL
LOW
GR
EE
N
BLA
CK
17-0
5823
-002
32
PO
WE
R +
DATA BU
S A
COM
MO
N
RED
GR
OU
ND
STAR
T
YEL
RED
Re
set Pin
Dis
able A
ll Ex
cep
t Battery
Charg
ing A
nd
Prog
ramm
ing GR
N
STEAD
Y OR
PU
LSE+
Ch
arg
ing
Statu
s
N.F
.P.A. Style
3.5
Sig
nalin
g
Line
Circ
uits
PO
WE
R S
UP
PLY R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
TS
Th
e Pow
er S
upp
ly Pro
vides a M
axim
um of 1.4
Am
ps F
or Th
e C
ontrol and
All A
cce
ssory
De
vices Fo
r Sy
stem Lo
ad
ing. S
ee Op
eration
-Insta
llation
Man
ual#7
4-0
762
9-00
0.A
ll Ex
ternal C
onne
ctions E
xcep
t Term
inal (B
atte
ry Pos
itive) A
re In
heren
tlyP
ow
er L
imited
.R
equ
irem
en
ts Fo
r Battery
Stand
by Tim
e M
ay R
educ
e Allo
wa
ble O
utp
ut. C
AU
TIO
N: S
ee M
anua
l For P
ow
er Re
quire
me
nts R
elating
to Te
rmin
als
Refere
nce M
anua
l #74-061
44-00
0 For S
yste
m W
iring D
iagram
Issu
e A,
Refere
nce M
anua
l #73-061
43-00
0 For C
om
patible
Sm
oke D
etecto
rs
12
1518
2113
1114
1617
1920
22
5
67
PRO
GR
AM
MA
BLE
ALA
RM
OU
TPUTS
Term
inals
&
Requ
ires
Optio
nal
D1
36 Re
lay
in J1 &
J9
7 8
Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
Point 4
Point 5P
oint 6
Point 7
Point 8
DA
TA BUS B
29 31
30
24
23
28
27
2625
BATT
ERY P
OS
ITIVE O
NLY
+ ALT
ERN
ATE
SW
ITCH
ED
A
UX P
OW
ER+
3678
This Equ
ipmen
t should be installe
d in a
ccorda
nce w
ith the NF
PA
70 (N
ational E
lectric C
ode)
and a
pplica
ble 71
Ce
ntral Station, 72
Chap
ter 6 Loca
l, 72 C
hapte
r 8 R
em
ote S
tation
,74
Hous
ehold F
ire (N
ational F
ire protection
Asso
ciation, Ba
tterym
arch Park, Q
uincy, M
A 0
2269).
Printed inform
ation describ
ing pro
per in
stallation, opera
tion, te
sting, m
ainte
nance, evac
uation
planning
and repair serv
ice is to b
e provide
d with
this equip
ment.
D9412
Control/C
omm
unicato
r is UL Listed for Ce
ntral S
tation, L
ocal, R
emote
Station and Ho
usehold
Fire Alarm
, and Ce
ntral S
tation, Local, Police S
tation
Co
nnect and
Househo
ld Burglar A
larm
.
SS S
S
SS
D9131A
PAR
ALLE
LP
RIN
TE
RIN
TE
RFAC
E
S
S
SS
D9112
Digital A
larm
, Com
mu
nicato
r Tra
nsm
itter
Up to 119 D
912up to 6
4 D8127
Up to 119 D
9127 U/T
PO
up to 64 D
8127 U
/T P
OP
Up to 14 D
8128C O
ctoPO
PITs
Up to 14 D
8128C O
ctoPO
PITs
D9000/D7000 Series Operation & Installation ManualPage 5974-07692-000-C 4/97
D7412 Control/Communicator
P
P
P
PS
D122 D
UA
LB
ATT
ER
Y H
AR
NE
SS
AR
MIN
G S
TA
TION
TO
RJ31X
FOR
PR
IMA
RY
PH
ON
E LIN
E
TO
RJ31X
FO
RS
EC
ON
DA
RY
PH
ON
E LIN
E
16 VA
C40 V
A6 0 H
ZTR
AN
SFO
RM
ER
AS
R
EQ
UIR
ED
D125
5U
PT
O E
IGH
TS
UP
ER
VIS
ED
D105 F
EO
LD
EV
ICE
GND AUXOUTIN
D9
28
D105 B
LE
OL D
EV
ICE
(FOR TY
PICA
L BU
RG
LAR
A
LAR
M A
PP
LICA
TIO
NS
)
SU
ITAB
LE FO
R V
ALVE
TAM
PE
R
AN
D O
TH
ER
TYP
ES O
F E
XTIN
GU
ISH
ING
SY
STE
M
SU
PE
RV
ISIO
N.
TYP
ICA
L IN
ITIATIN
G D
EVIC
ES A
RE
D
OO
R C
ON
TAC
TS N
O/N
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OR
M
ATS
, MO
TIO
N S
EN
SO
RS
, GLA
SS
BR
EA
K D
ETE
CT
OR
S, E
TC.
DATAAUXGND
D8129
OC
TO
RE
LAY
D8125 P
OP
EX
1
PP
SS
-+
-+
D125
B
110
34
2or5
LOOPAD
129
6 7 5 8 9123410
1112
13D
129 PR
OV
IDE
S O
PTIO
NA
LW
ATE
RF
LOW
ALA
RM
RE
TA
RD
F
EAT
UR
E. N
OT
SU
ITAB
LE F
OR
2-W
IRE
SM
OK
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ETE
CT
OR
S. N
OT
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US
E ZE
RO
RE
TA
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EX
CE
PT
FO
R
WAT
ER
FLO
W.
LO
OP
B
D1
92C
PP
SS
+-
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L DE
VIC
E 15-03130-001
LIST
ED
AU
DIB
LE
SIG
NA
LING
D
EV
ICE
S R
ATE
D A
T 10.2
TO 13.8 V
DC
(D
O N
OT
US
E
VIB
RA
TIN
G
TYP
E H
OR
NS
)
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XP
WR
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RM
TR
IG
CO
MS
UP
VIN
ALA
RM
CK
T
P
--
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126B
AT
TER
Y12V
7Ah
D126
BA
TTE
RY
12V 7A
h
CO
NN
EC
T U
PTO
EIG
HT
OC
TO
RE
LAY
SP
S
PS
-+
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S
PS
PS
PS=
PO
WE
R LIM
ITE
D=
SU
PE
RV
ISE
D
D164
0
D8132
BA
TTE
RY
CH
AR
GE
R
D126
BA
TTE
RY
12V 7A
h
D126
BA
TTER
Y12V
7Ah
D8004
TR
AN
SFO
RM
ER
EN
CLO
SU
RE
. R
EQ
UIR
ED
FO
R N
FP
AA
PP
LICA
TIO
NS
.
OR
D811 A
RM
ST
A
PAPR
SS
SS
+
P
D9
210B A
CC
ES
SC
ON
TRO
L INT
ER
FAC
E
5910 14 2
Low B
atte
ry
LED
s O
ff Whe
n N
orm
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ccorda
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ith the
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0 (Nation
al Elec
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form
atio
n describing
prope
r installation, op
eratio
n, testing, m
ainten
ance, ev
acuatio
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nning
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ice is to b
e pro
vided w
ith th
is equipm
ent.
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12 Co
ntrol/Com
munic
ator is U
L Listed for Centra
l Station, Local, R
emo
te Station
and H
ousehold
Fire Alarm
, and Ce
ntral S
tation, Local, Police
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SS
SS
To Terminal 9
To Terminal 3
D9000/D7000 Series Operation & Installation ManualPage 6074-07692-000-C 4/97
D7212 Control/Communicator
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l #74-061
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,R
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ual #7
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or Co
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mo
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tectors
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1518
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MA
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inals
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BUS B
29 31302423 28272625
BATT
ERY P
OS
ITIVE O
NLY
+ ALTE
RN
ATE
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ED
AUX
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ER+
3678
This Equ
ipmen
t should be installe
d in acco
rdance
with the
NF
PA
70 (N
ationa
l Electric C
ode)
and a
pplica
ble 71
Ce
ntral Station, 72
Chap
ter 6 Local, 7
2 Cha
pter 8
Re
mo
te Sta
tion,
74 H
ous
ehold F
ire (N
ational F
ire protection
Asso
ciation
, Batte
rymarch Park, Q
uincy, MA
022
69).Printe
d inform
atio
n describing
prope
r installation, op
eration
, testing, m
aintenanc
e, evac
uation
planning
and repair serv
ice is to b
e provide
d with
this equipm
ent.
D9412
Control/C
omm
unicato
r is UL Listed for Ce
ntral S
tation, Loc
al, Rem
ote Station and
Ho
usehold
Fire Alarm
, and Ce
ntral S
tation, Local, Police
Sta
tion C
onn
ect and H
ousehold Burglar A
larm
.
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31A PA
RA
LLEL
PR
INT
ER
INT
ER
FACE
S
S
SS
D7212
Digital A
larm
, Com
mu
nicato
r Tra
nsmitte
r
Up to 67 D
8127
Up to 7 D
8128C O
ctoPO
PITs
SS
SS S
S
To Terminal 9
To Terminal 3
D9000/D7000 Series Operation & Installation ManualPage 6174-07692-000-C 4/97
Current Rating Chart for Standby Battery Calculations
A B C
AC Power OnNormal Current
AC Power OffMinimum Current
In AlarmMaximum Current
ModelNumber
QuantityUsed
EachUnit * Total
EachUnit Total
EachUnit Total
D9412/D9112/D7412/D7212
______ 350 x 1 = 350 350 x 1 = 350 500 x 1 = 500
D125B ______ 20 x Quant. = ____ 19 x Quant. = ____ 123 x Quant. = ____
D127 ______ 13 x Quant. = ____ 12 x Quant. = ____ 45 x Quant. = ____
D129 ______ 25 x Quant. = ____ 25 x Quant. = ____ 25 x Quant. = ____
D185 ______ 120 x Quant. = ____ 120 x Quant. = ____ 350 x Quant. = ____
D192D ______ 15 x Quant. = ____ 26 x Quant. = ____ 50 x Quant. = ____
D192C ______ 15 x Quant. = ____ 26 x Quant. = ____ 50 x Quant. = ____
D1255 ______ 104 x Quant. = ____ 106 x Quant. = ____ 206 x Quant. = ____
D1256 ______ 104 x Quant. = ____ 106 x Quant. = ____ 206 x Quant. = ____
D1257 ______ 104 x Quant. = ____ 106 x Quant. = ____ 206 x Quant. = ____
D720 ______ 55 x Quant. = ____ 20 x Quant. = ____ 75 x Quant. = ____
D8125 ______ 48 x Quant. = ____ 48 x Quant. = ____ 48 x Quant. = ____
D8127T/U ______ 3 x Quant. = ____ 3 x Quant. = ____ 4 x Quant. = ____
D8128C ______ 50 x Quant. = ____ 50 x Quant. = ____ 50 x Quant. = ____
D8129 ______ 20 x Quant. = ____ 20 x Quant. = ____ 20 x Quant. + (25 x# of relays) = ___
D8130 ______ 5 x Quant. = ____ 5 x Quant. = ____ 54 x Quant. = ____
D9127T/U ______ 0.5 x Quant. = ____ 0.5 x Quant. = ____ 0.8 x Quant. = ____
D9131A ______ 24 x Quant. = ____ 22 x Quant. = ____ 36 x Quant. = ____
D9210B ______ 100 x Quant. = ____ 100 x Quant. = ____ 120 x Quant. = ____
D928 ______ 14 x Quant. = ____ 14 x Quant. = ____ 45 x Quant. = ____
Ratings of other devices in the system which are not shown above:
________ ______ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____
________ ______ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____
________ ______ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____
________ ______ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____
________ ______ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____ ____ x Quant. = ____
Total A = _____ Total B = _____ Total C ** = _____
NOTES:
* Currents shown in milliamperes (1 ampere = 1000 milliamperes)
** If the column C total exceeds 1400 mA, a D8132 is required to provide an additional 1400 mA. You mayalso use a UL listed external power supply for this purpose.
D9000/D7000 Series Operation & Installation ManualPage 6274-07692-000-C 4/97
Standby Battery Requirements
Household Burglary and CommercialBurglary
Four hours of standby battery capacity required.
Bank Safe and Vault72 hours of standby battery capacity required (UL365). Aux Power current for all devices, includingcontrol centers, must be limited to 300 mA or lessto meet this requirement.
Central Station or Local Fire Alarm24 hours of standby plus 5 minutes of alarmoperation required. See Central Station or LocalSystems Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula in theStandby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72 Fire AlarmApplications section.
Remote Station or Auxiliary Fire Alarm60 hours of standby plus 5 minutes of alarmoperation required. See Remote Station or AuxiliarySystem Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula in theStandby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72 Fire AlarmApplications section.
Household Fire Warning Equipment24 hours of standby plus 4 minutes of alarmoperation required. See Household Fire Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula in the Standby BatteryCalculation for NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applicationssection.
D9000/D7000 Series Operation & Installation ManualPage 6374-07692-000-C 4/97
Standby Battery Calculation forNFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applications
Current Chart FirstSee the Current Rating Chart for Standby BatteryCalculations for totals B and C used in the formulasbelow. When connecting two batteries, use eitherthe D122 Dual Battery Wiring Harness or the D8132Battery Charger Module.
Central Station or Local SystemsCentral Station or Local Systems require 24 hoursof standby plus 5 minutes of alarm operation at theend of the 24 hour period. A single battery issometimes adequate for Central Station Systems,but you must install two batteries to meet the basicstandby requirements for a Local Systeminstallation. You must use battery ampere hour (Ah)calculations to verify compliance. The followingformula includes the calculation for 5 minutes ofalarm operation at the end of the 24 hour period, aswell as a 10% contingency factor which allows fordepletion of battery capacity with age.
Central Stations or Local Systems Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula
Total B Hours Total C Hours Contingency Total Ah( ________ x24 ) + ( _______ x .083 ) + 10% = ______
Total Ah requirements must not exceed Ah capacityof batteries:Two D126 Batteries = 14 Ah
Remote Station or Auxiliary SystemsRemote Station or Auxiliary Systems require 60hours of standby plus 5 minutes of alarm operationat the end of the 60 hour period. A D8132 BatteryCharger Module with additional batteries installedin a separate D8109 or D8108A enclosure may berequired in the system to meet the basic standbyrequirements for a Remote Station or AuxiliarySystem installation. You must use battery amperehour (Ah) calculations to verify compliance. Thefollowing formula includes the calculation for 5minutes of alarm operation at the end of the 60 hourperiod, as well as a 10% contingency factor whichallows for depletion of battery capacity with age.
Remote Station or Auxiliary Systems Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula
Total B Hours Total C Hours Contingency Total Ah( ________ x60 ) + ( _______ x .083 ) + 10% = ______
Total Ah requirements must not exceed Ahcapacity of batteries:
Two D126 Batteries = 14 Ah
Household Fire Warning EquipmentThe Household Fire Warning Equipment Standardrequires 24 hours of standby plus 4 minutes of alarmoperation at the end of the 24 hour period. You mustuse battery ampere hour (Ah) calculations to verifycompliance. The following formula includes thecalculation for 4 minutes of alarm operation at theend of the 24 hour period, as well as a 10%contingency factor which allows for depletion ofbattery capacity with age.
Household Fire Ampere-Hour CalculationFormula
Total B Hours Total C Hours Contingency Total Ah( ________ x24 ) + ( _______ x .067 ) + 10% = ______
Total Ah requirements must not exceed Ahcapacity of batteries:
Two D126 Batteries = 14 Ah
D9000/D7000 Series Operation & Installation ManualPage 6474-07692-000-C 4/97
Battery Discharge/Recharge ScheduleDischarge Cycle
13.9 VDC Charging float level
13.8 VDC Charging Status LED on
12.1 VDC Low Battery & AC fail reportsif programmed, Low BatteryLED on
10.2 VDC Battery load shed(processing functionscontinue if AC is present)
Recharge CycleAC ON Load shed relay resets
battery charging begins,battery trouble and ACrestoral reports sent.
13.7 VDC Battery restoral report sent,Low Battery LED off
13.9 VDC Charging Status LED off,battery float charged
Minimum Operating Voltage10.2 VDC
SDI BusSDI Bus A (+): 9 VDC (15,000' max)
SDI Bus B (-): 9 VDC (15,000' max)
Telephone ConnectionsConnection
RJ31X or RJ38X jack can be interfaced with theD9412/D9112.
Two TelCo LinesRadionics D928 Dual Phone Line Modulerequired for two phone line service. Supervisionsupplied by the panel.
EnvironmentalTemperature: 32°-122°F (0°-50°C)
Relative Humidity: 5-85% at 86°F (30°C) non-condensing
Arming StationsD1255 Command Center
D720 Command Center
Keyswitch
Specifications
Voltage InputPrimary Power Supply 1 2
16.5 VAC 40 VA class 2 plug-in transformer(D1640)
Secondary Power Supply 4 512 VDC 7 Ah sealed lead acid rechargeablebattery. The panel supports a maximum of two 12VDC 7 Ah batteries using the D122 Dual BatteryHarness.
Current RequirementsPanel - 500 mA
See the Standby Battery and Current Rating Chartfor the current requirements of other systemcomponents.
Power OutputsAll external connections are inherently powerlimited except battery terminals.
Continuous Power Outputs 3 24 32
1.4A maximum at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC(continuous supply) total for all devices andoutputs supplied at terminals 3,24, and 32,connectors J2 and J4.
Alarm Power Output 6 7
2.0 A maximum at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC output.Output may be steady or one of three pulsedpatterns depending on programming. See theRelays section of the D9000/D7000 SeriesProgram Entry Guide (74-07695-000)
Switched Aux Power 8
1.4 A maximum at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC output.Continuous output is interrupted by Sensor Resetor alarm verification depending on programming.See the Relays section of the D9000/D7000Series Program Entry Guide (74-07695-000)
Fire and Fire/Burglary SystemsTo comply with UL 985 and 864 listing standardsfor fire alarm systems (effective March 1, 1989),the total combined continuous and alarm currentdraw for the system during alarm conditionsmust be limited to 1.4A (1400 mA) provided by theprimary power supply (rectified AC). If currentdraw for the system exceeds 1.4A, connect aD8132 Battery Charger Module to the panel. TheD8132 provides an additional 1.4 Amps ofrectified AC power. Combined current draw mustnever exceed 2.0A.
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Point ThresholdsOn-Board Points 1 to 8
Voltage Resistance
Normal 2.3 1k ΩShort 1.85 0.657 ΩOpen 2.93 1.6k Ω
Compatible EnclosuresD8103 Universal Enclosure
D8109 Fire Enclosure
D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure
Compatible AccessoriesSee the Radionics Product Catalog for complete list.
D122 Dual Battery Harness
D125B Powered Loop Interface Module
D126 12V, 7 Ah Rechargeable Battery
D127 Reversing Relay
D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher
D129 Dual Class A Initiation CircuitModule
D130 Relay Module
D136 Plug-in Relay
D161 Phone Cord
D162 Phone Cord
D185 Reverse Polarity Module
D192C Bell Circuit Supervision Module
D268/D269 Independent Zone Control
(on-board and OctoPOPIT points)
D279 Independent Zone Control(on-board and OctoPOPIT points)
D442 (10") Bells
D435, D448 12 VDC Horns
D1255 Command Center (General Purpose)
D1255R Command Center (Red)
D1256 Fire Command Center
D1257 Fire Annunciator
D720 Command Center (Area LED)
D1640 16.5 VAC 40 VA Transformer
D5200 Programmer
D5400 Remote Account Manager III
D8004 Transformer Enclosure
D8121A/D8122 Derived Channel S.T.U.
D8125 POPEX Module
D8127 POPIT Module
D8128C OctoPOPIT Module
D8129 OctoRelay Module
D8130 Release Module
D8132 Battery Charger Module
D9127 POPIT Module
D9131A Printer Interface
D9210B Access Control Module
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Appendix: Point Address Chart
ZONEX 1, Points 9 to 127 (D9412/D9112)ZONEX 1, Points 9 to 75 (D7412/D7212)
Place the labels on the base of the POPIT. Do not attach label to the POPIT cover.A number in the switch column indicates that switch is set to ON.
Switch Switch SwitchAddress 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
009 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 049 0 2 4 5 6 089 1 3 4 5 6010 0 1 2 3 4 5 050 0 2 4 5 090 1 3 4 5011 0 1 2 3 4 6 051 0 2 4 6 091 1 3 4 6012 0 1 2 3 4 052 0 2 4 092 1 3 4013 0 1 2 3 5 6 053 0 2 5 6 093 1 3 5 6014 0 1 2 3 5 054 0 2 5 094 1 3 5015 0 1 2 3 6 055 0 2 6 095 1 3 6016 0 1 2 3 056 0 2 096 1 3017 0 1 2 4 5 6 057 0 3 4 5 6 097 1 4 5 6018 0 1 2 4 5 058 0 3 4 5 098 1 4 5019 0 1 2 4 6 059 0 3 4 6 099 1 4 6020 0 1 2 4 060 0 3 4 100 1 4021 0 1 2 5 6 061 0 3 5 6 101 1 5 6022 0 1 2 5 062 0 3 5 102 1 5023 0 1 2 6 063 0 3 6 103 1 6024 0 1 2 064 0 3 104 1025 0 1 3 4 5 6 065 0 4 5 6 105 2 3 4 5 6026 0 1 3 4 5 066 0 4 5 106 2 3 4 5027 0 1 3 4 6 067 0 4 6 107 2 3 4 6028 0 1 3 4 068 0 4 108 2 3 4029 0 1 3 5 6 069 0 5 6 109 2 3 5 6030 0 1 3 5 070 0 5 110 2 3 5031 0 1 3 6 071 0 6 111 2 3 6032 0 1 3 072 0 112 2 3033 0 1 4 5 6 073 1 2 3 4 5 6 113 2 4 5 6034 0 1 4 5 074 1 2 3 4 5 114 2 4 5035 0 1 4 6 075 1 2 3 4 6 115 2 4 6036 0 1 4 076 1 2 3 4 116 2 4037 0 1 5 6 077 1 2 3 5 6 117 2 5 6038 0 1 5 078 1 2 3 5 118 2 5039 0 1 6 079 1 2 3 6 119 2 6040 0 1 080 1 2 3 120 2041 0 2 3 4 5 6 081 1 2 4 5 6 121 3 4 5 6042 0 2 3 4 5 082 1 2 4 5 122 3 4 5043 0 2 3 4 6 083 1 2 4 6 123 3 4 6044 0 2 3 4 084 1 2 4 124 3 4045 0 2 3 5 6 085 1 2 5 6 125 3 5 6046 0 2 3 5 086 1 2 5 126 3 5047 0 2 3 6 087 1 2 6 127 3 6048 0 2 3 088 1 2 128*
• * The panel reserves point 128 for internal use.• D8127 or D9127 POPITs may be used for points 9-72; however, only D9127 POPITs may be used for points 73-127.• D8127 POPITs have dipswitches 1-6, whereas D9127 POPITs have dipswitches 0-6.
ZONEX 2, Points 129 to 247 (D9412/D9112 Only)
A number in the switch column indicates that switch is set to ON.
Switch Switch SwitchAddress 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
129 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 169 0 2 4 5 6 209 1 3 4 5 6130 0 1 2 3 4 5 170 0 2 4 5 210 1 3 4 5131 0 1 2 3 4 6 171 0 2 4 6 211 1 3 4 6132 0 1 2 3 4 172 0 2 4 212 1 3 4133 0 1 2 3 5 6 173 0 2 5 6 213 1 3 5 6134 0 1 2 3 5 174 0 2 5 214 1 3 5135 0 1 2 3 6 175 0 2 6 215 1 3 6136 0 1 2 3 176 0 2 216 1 3137 0 1 2 4 5 6 177 0 3 4 5 6 217 1 4 5 6138 0 1 2 4 5 178 0 3 4 5 218 1 4 5139 0 1 2 4 6 179 0 3 4 6 219 1 4 6140 0 1 2 4 180 0 3 4 220 1 4141 0 1 2 5 6 181 0 3 5 6 221 1 5 6142 0 1 2 5 182 0 3 5 222 1 5143 0 1 2 6 183 0 3 6 223 1 6144 0 1 2 184 0 3 224 1145 0 1 3 4 5 6 185 0 4 5 6 225 2 3 4 5 6146 0 1 3 4 5 186 0 4 5 226 2 3 4 5147 0 1 3 4 6 187 0 4 6 227 2 3 4 6148 0 1 3 4 188 0 4 228 2 3 4149 0 1 3 5 6 189 0 5 6 229 2 3 5 6150 0 1 3 5 190 0 5 230 2 3 5151 0 1 3 6 191 0 6 231 2 3 6152 0 1 3 192 0 232 2 3153 0 1 4 5 6 193 1 2 3 4 5 6 233 2 4 5 6154 0 1 4 5 194 1 2 3 4 5 234 2 4 5155 0 1 4 6 195 1 2 3 4 6 235 2 4 6156 0 1 4 196 1 2 3 4 236 2 4157 0 1 5 6 197 1 2 3 5 6 237 2 5 6158 0 1 5 198 1 2 3 5 238 2 5159 0 1 6 199 1 2 3 6 239 2 6160 0 1 200 1 2 3 240 2161 0 2 3 4 5 6 201 1 2 4 5 6 241 3 4 5 6162 0 2 3 4 5 202 1 2 4 5 242 3 4 5163 0 2 3 4 6 203 1 2 4 6 243 3 4 6164 0 2 3 4 204 1 2 4 244 3 4165 0 2 3 5 6 205 1 2 5 6 245 3 5 6166 0 2 3 5 206 1 2 5 246 3 5167 0 2 3 6 207 1 2 6 247 3 6168 0 2 3 208 1 2 248*
• * The panel reserves point 248 for internal use.• D8127 or D9127 POPITs may be used for points 9-72; however, only D9127 POPITs may be used for points 73-127.• D8127 POPITs have dipswitches 1-6, whereas D9127 POPITs have dipswitches 0-6.
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