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D8125 Operation and Installation Guide
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3.3.8
Local Status Test
3.3.8.1
Operation
While disarmed, the security system status can be checked by entering [COMMAND 44] at the D1252A Command Center.
This command also initiates a system walk test (described in the D1252A Security System User’s Guide, P/N: 71-04415-000) as
part of the status test. Each point of protection is polled as the D8112G1/G2 interrogates its eight master zones. The D1252A
Command Center displays two small “bird feet” (
^^
) that “hop” (scroll) across the screen to indicate that a master zone is
under interrogation.
If the D8112G1/G2 contains an event (either a current event or an event in memory), the “bird feet” display is replaced by the
event held in memory (see Section 3.3.6 POPIT Displays). Events begin to accumulate each time the system is armed. System
events can be cleared from the D8112G1/G2 memory by arming the system and allowing the exit time to expire or disable/
restart the D8112G1/G2.
If a programmed point of protection does not respond to the polling interrogation, a “missing” POPIT condition is
displayed (see Section 3.3.6 POPIT Displays). An “extra” POPIT display indicates that the ZONEX program does not
recognize a POPIT Module transmission. Press any key on the D1252A Command Center to end the test.
3.3.8.2
Missing and Extra POPIT Modules
“Missing” and “extra” POPIT conditions are typically caused by installation or programming errors. In a properly
functioning system, all POPIT Modules which are installed are assigned to the appropriate master zone in the ZONEX sub-
handler program file. Figure 12 illustrates a system with six POPITs assigned to each of the first five master zones.
2.5 Z1POINTS 6
2.12 Z8POINTS 00
PROGRAMMED
2.6 Z2POINTS 6
2.7 Z3POINTS 6
2.8 Z4POINTS 6
2.9 Z5POINTS 6
2.10 Z6POINTS 00
2.11 Z7POINTS 00
MASTER ZONE 1: 6
MASTER ZONE 2: 6
MASTER ZONE 3: 6
MASTER ZONE 4: 6
MASTER ZONE 5: 6
INSTALLED
Figure 13: Operative ZONEX System
Installation