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D9412G/D7412G
| Operation & Installation Guide |
3.6.6
Power Up
Reconnect the battery and then plug in the transformer.
Remember the buzzer sounds for 2 seconds when the
panel is first powered up. For now, leave the reset pin
locked down.
Yellow Charging Status LED Does Not Go Dark:
If
the yellow charging status LED does not darken within
5 minutes of powering up the panel, the battery may be
deeply discharged or too many powered devices have
been connected to the panel. Combined continuous
current draw for Terminals 3, 8, 24, and 32, and the
accessory connector cannot exceed 1.4 A. See Section 5.0
Power Outputs for help.
3.7
Programming the Panel
If a program is not created for the panel, review the
D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide. Confirm all
required accessory modules that are to be installed for
desired features are available. Place the reset pin in the
locked position to copy or send information to and from
the panel.
Use the D5200 Programmer or the RPS to load a
custom program into the panel.
Move the reset pin to the normal position (see Figure 3).
The panel transmits Reboot and Battery Reports to the
receiver if programmed for reporting.
3.8
Install the Point Chart Label
A point chart label is provided in the literature pack.
Fill it out and install it on the inside of the enclosure
door for all systems.
Point Chart Label Required for Fire Systems with
Verification Points:
The point chart label is required
for fire systems with verification points. Install the point
chart label for fire or combined fire/burglary systems
using verification points.
Use the D9412G/D7412G Program Record Sheet to gather
the information needed to complete the point chart.
Install the label on the enclosure door seen in Figure 2.
Avoid smearing the entries on the chart by using the
label’s peel-off backing to press the label in place.
3.0 Installation
3.9
Testing the System
After installing and programming the panel, make a
complete functional test of the system. Test the panel
and all devices for proper operation. Test after initially
programming the panel and after subsequent
programming sessions.
Service Walk Test Shows Extra Points:
The Service
Walk Test shows extra points. Use this test at a panel
wide command center to perform a complete test of the
panel. This test function is similar to the ordinary Walk
Test function, with the added ability to display points
that are not properly programmed.
During a Service Walk Test, a tested POPIT with its
switches set for a point with a blank point index and/or
no area assignment appears as an extra point.
If a device is tested and the panel does not respond,
there may be a problem with the device, wiring, POPIT
ID setting, or programming for the point. If the switches
on a POPIT are set incorrectly, it can create both a
missing and extra point. When a missing point is found,
performing a Service Walk Test for extra points can help
diagnose the problem.
See the D9412G/D7412G/D7212G Installation and
Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide for complete
Service Walk Test instructions.
Clear After Test:
To clear the event memory and report
buffer, momentarily close the reset pin. Events stored in
the panel’s event log are not cleared.