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Multiplex Point Programmer D5060

User’s Guide 

May 2004

1.0 Introduction 

Use the multiplex point programmer (Figure 1 and 
Table 1) to program multiplex bus points for the Bosch 
Security Systems D9412G, D9412, D9112, D7412G, 
D7412, D7212G, and D7212 Control Panels. In 
addition to programming points, the D5060 can also 
be used to program and read information from a 
D8125MUX. 

Figure 1: Multiplex Point Programmer 

EXT.

POWER

SERIAL PORT

MUX

POINTS

INTERROGATION MODE

ON

(HOLD)

YES

NO

DOWN

UP

CLEAR

ENTER

OFF

(HOLD)

INTERROGATE

(HOLD)

MULTIPLEX POINT PROGRAMMER

1

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

*

0

#

2

 

 

Table 1: D5060 LED Display Definitions 

 

 

Display Definition 

Adr

 

Enter address 

A.dr

 

Enter address for Interrogation Mode 

bAd

 

Battery voltage is below 15 V 

Err

 

Point was not programmed correctly 

Lob

 

Battery voltage is below 16 V 

noP

 

No response from point 

PnL

 

Communications with the D8125 failed 

rSP

 

Point responds to address 

tYP

 

Enter point type 

t.YP

 

Enter point type for Interrogation Mode 

2.0 Installation 

1.  If using external

 

power, attach the flying leads of 

the included power cable to the output terminals 
of a 16.5 VAC transformer. Insert the plug end 
into the jack labeled EXT. POWER on the 
programmer. Refer to Figure 2Figure 3, and 
Figure 4

2.  For control panels, use the serial cable provided 

to connect the D8125MUX to the D9412G, 
D9412, D9112, D7412G, D7412, D7212G, or 
D7212 Control Panel to the jack labeled SERIAL 
PORT on the programmer. 

3.  For MUX devices without DIP switches, use the 

multiplex programmer cable provided to connect 
the point to be programmed to the port labeled 
MUX POINTS as shown in Figure 2. Use the 
appropriate connector, either the alligator clips or 
the probes, to connect the programmer to a point. 
 
For MUX devices with DIP switches, program 
the point using the DIP switches. Connect the 
programmer to the D8125 MUX as shown in 
Figure 3, using the C318 serial cable (Figure 4) to 
program the point number and point type into 
the D8125MUX. 

Figure 2:  Wiring Diagram When Installing MUX 

Points Without DIP Switches 

EXT.

POWER

SERIAL PORT

MUX

POINTS

INTERROGATION MODE

RESE T

12 V

IN

OU T

GND

ZONEX BU S

FIRE

MAN UA L

WAL K TES T

PR OG
PORT

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

POWER A

MU X B US  A

POWER  B

M UX BU S B

1

4

3

2

 

1 -  External power 

2 -  D8125 MUX 

3 -  MUX point without DIP switches (non-i 

models) 

4 -  D5060 Multiplex Point Programmer 

 

Summary of Contents for D5060

Page 1: ...ded power cable to the output terminals of a 16 5 VAC transformer Insert the plug end into the jack labeled EXT POWER on the programmer Refer to Figure 2 Figure 3 and Figure 4 2 For control panels use the serial cable provided to connect the D8125MUX to the D9412G D9412 D9112 D7412G D7412 D7212G or D7212 Control Panel to the jack labeled SERIAL PORT on the programmer 3 For MUX devices without DIP ...

Page 2: ...ints 1 The D5060 displays the prompt Adr after it is powered on This indicates that it is ready to begin programming 2 If the MUX device has no DIP switches connect the D5060 to the point to be programmed Figure 2 If the MUX device has DIP switches program the device using its DIP switches The point must be connected only to the programmer and not to the D8125MUX or the MUX bus If programming poin...

Page 3: ...installation information 4 1 Reading Information from the D8125MUX 1 To put the unit into Interrogation Mode press and hold 7 and 9 simultaneously until the unit beeps The LED marked INTERROGATION MODE lights 2 The display shows A dr and the left most decimal point lights prompting the user to enter a starting address Enter an address followed by 3 The Interrogation LED flashes Press to read point...

Page 4: ... the unit displays bAd The display of Lob or bAd indicates insufficient power for programming D8125MUX communications might still function properly even if these conditions exist To preserve the life of the batteries remove them from the multiplex point programmer whenever you will not use the unit for any length of time 6 0 Specifications Table 3 Specifications Description Value Display Three dig...

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