D2212B/D2212BE Operation and Installation Guide
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39934E
D2212B/D2212BE
Figure 9: Programmer Jack
5.5
Unlock the Standby Switch
When you are finished programming, move the Standby Switch to the normal position. See Figure 10. The panel sends a
RE-BOOT report to the receiver and returns in the disarmed state. If you programmed for test reports and left the hours
and minutes to next report prompts at 0 (zero), the panel sends a test report with the RE-BOOT report.
Figure 10: Standby Switch
5.5.1
RAM II Reset Bye Does Not Disarm the Panel
After you unlock the standby switch, the panel returns to a disarmed state. Using RAM II
Reset Bye
, however, does not affect
the armed state of the panel.
5.6
Check for Alarm Verification
You must check the Alarm Verification box in the lower left hand corner of the Label if you programmed Point 1
for Fire with Verification (Digit 1 = 2). See POINT CODES in the
D2000 Series Program Entry Guide
(P/N: 35114) for more information.
5.7
Test the System
After finishing installation and programming, make a complete functional test of the system. Test the panel and all devices
for proper operation. Test after you first program the panel and after any subsequent programming session.
5.7.1
Clear After Test
To clear the alarm memory and report buffer, close the Standby Switch for 2 sec., then release it. The panel returns to service
in the disarmed state.
5.8
Dialing Format
You can program the panel to use DTMF or pulse dialing. See Phone Parameters in the D2000 Series Program Entry Guide
(P/N: 35114).
Local Programmer Connect
Lock standby switch to program.
Data
+Aux-
Standby Switch
Locked (Closed)
Standby Switch
Normal (Open)
Telephone Connections