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D8125INV 

Installation

 

 

 D8125INV Operation and Installation Guide  

 

49690E 

Page 26 

© 2005 Bosch Security Systems 

  

2. 

If [1] + [ENT] is pressed, the keypad will display (for two 
seconds before returning to the main menu):  

 

 

If [2] + [ENT] is pressed, the keypad will display (for two 
seconds before returning to the main menu):................................  

 

 

If [3] + [ENT] is pressed, the keypad will display (for two 
seconds before returning to the main menu):................................  

 

 

If [4] + [ENT] is pressed, the keypad will display (for two 
seconds before returning to the main menu):................................  

 

 

The Supervision Interval for Fire Points (Modes 8 – 12) will remain fixed at 4 hours regardless of 
programmed value. 

If a receiver does not receive a check-in transmission or any other type of transmission (ex. “Alarm, Tamper”) within the 
time programmed, the D8125INV will send a Missing condition for that point to the control panel. 

3.6.6 

RF Diagnostics Function 

The RF Diagnostics function allows you to troubleshoot individual RF transmitters programmed in the system. This 
menu is split into two sub-menus: Individual point status and Off-Normal point status. 

To access the RF Diagnostics menu, follow the steps shown below. 

1. 

To access this function, one of two methods can be used.  

 

Press [DIAG] on the keypad from idle text.  

 

 

a. 

Enter a valid passcode and press [ENT]: 

 

 

b. 

From the main menu (after a valid passcode has been 
entered), press [DIAG] on the keypad. 

 

Summary of Contents for D8125INV

Page 1: ...Wireless Interface Module D8125INV Operation and Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...D8125INV D8125INV Operation and Installation Guide 49690E Page 2 2005 Bosch Security Systems ...

Page 3: ...novonics Transmitters 13 3 5 D8125INV Keypad Operation 14 3 5 1 Initial Power Up 14 3 5 2 RF System OK 15 3 5 3 Call for Service 15 3 5 4 Factory Default Passcode 15 3 5 4 1 Entering Invalid Passcodes 15 3 6 D8125INV Menu Selections 16 3 6 1 Beginning steps to add edit delete an RF Transmitter 16 3 6 1 1 Point Mode 17 3 6 1 2 Menu 1 Add Edit or Delete RF Transmitter 18 3 6 1 3 Adding a new RF Tran...

Page 4: ...able 4 FA400 Specifications 9 Figure 1 D8125INV Back View 10 Figure 2 Choosing a Knockout for Wiring Routing D8103 enclosure shown 11 Figure 3 Mounting the D8125INV base 11 Figure 4 D8125INV to D9412GV2 D9412G D9412 D9112 Control Panel Wiring Diagram 12 Figure 5 D8125INV to D7412GV2 D7212GV2 7412G D7212G D7412 D7212 Control Panel Wiring 13 Figure 6 Tab to expose keypad 14 Figure 7 D8125INV Keypad ...

Page 5: ... Guide 2005 Bosch Security Systems Page 5 49690E Tables Table 1 Update Kit Part Numbers 7 Table 2 Other Literature Referenced 7 Table 3 D8125INV Specifications 9 Table 4 FA400 Specifications 9 Table 5 Key Descriptions 14 Table 6 Recommended Mode Values 17 ...

Page 6: ...D8125INV D8125INV Operation and Installation Guide 49690E Page 6 2005 Bosch Security Systems Notes ...

Page 7: ...reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the ...

Page 8: ...ings will be presented for the reader to keep in mind These appear different from the rest of the text as follows Important Notes should be heeded for successful operation and programming Also tips and shortcuts may be included here Caution These caution the operator that physical damage to the program and or equipment may occur Warning These warn of the possibility of physical damage to the opera...

Page 9: ... NEXT and DIAG keys Operating Voltage 10 2 14 VDC supplied by Aux Power from Control Panel or an External Auxiliary Power Supply Current 30 mA typical 45 mA maximum plus 40 mA for each FA400 receiver Operating Temperature 32 F to 149 F 0 C to 65 C 93 Relative Humidity Wiring 18 AWG or 22 AWG Solid or Stranded Maximum distance from control panel cannot exceed 5 ft 1 5 m Dimensions HxWxD 3 94 in x 6...

Page 10: ...ogramming and diagnostic functions of the wireless portion of the system The integrated keypad on the D8125INV is physically different looking from the typical keypads D1255 D1256 D1257 and so on so that it will not be mistaken for a system keypad When mounting the D8125INV it must be within 5 feet of the control panel It has been designed such that it should be mounted right next to the D8103 D81...

Page 11: ...re that will be used to route the wiring 2 Select the location from which the Inovonics FA400 Receiver wiring will be routed Wire Knockouts Figure 2 Choosing a Knockout for Wiring Routing D8103 enclosure shown 3 Remove the base of the D8125INV and use the screws provided with the unit to mount it adjacent to the control panel 4 Connect the wiring see Section 3 2 Wiring the D8125INV to the Control ...

Page 12: ... to the GND terminal of the D8125INV and the GND terminal of the FA400 b if Ground Fault Detect is enabled on the D9412GV2 D9412G D7412GV2 or D7412G use a Ground Isolated Power Supply Certain installation configurations may require a second FA400 Receiver see Section 3 2 1 Setting the Jumper for a second receiver p 13 Disconnect all power to the Control Panel and to the D8125INV before beginning a...

Page 13: ...per set for 1 receiver 1 2 4 To set the FA400 Receiver to act as a second receiver position the jumper to cover the middle and right pin 1 2 RESET 1 2 RESET 1 2 Note If two receivers are being used and the one receiver goes missing a Receiver Missing message will NOT be reported since the other receiver is still being seen by the D8125INV however the points using it will go missing after the progr...

Page 14: ...e menus DIAG Shortcut to RF Diagnostics menu see Section 3 6 6 RF Diagnostics Function p 26 Table 5 Key Descriptions 3 1 2 Figure 7 D8125INV Keypad Single beep indicates entry is acknowledged two beeps indicate valid entry and three beep tones indicate an input error has been made 3 5 1 Initial Power Up When the D8125INV is powered up for the first time from the factory it will display Figure 8 fo...

Page 15: ...e The D8125INV contains a single passcode To access the functions in the D8125INV this passcode must be entered first The default passcode loaded at the factory is 123456 ENT This passcode may be changed at any time from within programming mode To enter the default passcode press 123456 ENT Figure 12 Invalid code display 3 5 4 1 Entering Invalid Passcodes If an invalid passcode is entered the D812...

Page 16: ...rmed after all programming is completed 3 6 1 Beginning steps to add edit delete an RF Transmitter Follow the steps below to begin the process of adding a new or existing RF transmitter 1 From the Idle Text screen enter the passcode and press ENT to access the main menu 2 Press 1 to add or edit an RF Transmitter RF Xmtr 3 Enter the point number and press ENT 4 At the Transmitter point status scree...

Page 17: ...ter Mode Normally Open Normally Closed End of Line Resistor use 2 2 K Watt Internal Contact Fire Point 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 FA210 Reduced Size Universal FA210W FA250 High Power Universal FA210BN FA210WBN 11 5 FA210W FA210WBN Reduced Size Wide Gap Universal 12 Inovonics Transmitter Mode FA113 Keyfob see Section 3 6 1 6 Programming the FA113 Keyfob p 22 4 FA202 Photoelectric Smoke Detector 9 FA203S D ...

Page 18: ...s or ESC to exit displays for 3 seconds Function Used When For more information Adding new adding new transmitter s programming transmitter s and adding to D8125INV to change mode and or check in time of transmitter s Section 3 6 1 3 Adding a new RF Transmitter p 18 Adding existing adding the point to D8125INV without reprogramming the transmitter s replacing the D8125INV without reprogramming the...

Page 19: ...d check in time and press ENT The check in time is a supervisory signal that is sent from each transmitter at this interval Each transmitter shipped from Inovonics comes defaulted with a 1 minute check in time To extend battery life of the transmitter this entry may be set to the 5 minute interval For fire set the entry to one minute 7 After the check in time is entered the D8125INV will display t...

Page 20: ...eypad will display Note The point number of the transmitter will automatically increment 14 Disconnect the programming cable from the transmitter and the D8125INV 15 Record the point information on the D8125INV Program Record Sheet see Section 5 0 D8125INV Program Sheet p 35 and on the transmitter point label before proceeding to the next transmitter 3 6 1 3 Adding an existing RF Transmitter It ma...

Page 21: ... proceeding to the next transmitter 3 6 1 4 Deleting an RF Transmitter To delete a programmed RF Transmitter follow the steps below 1 Complete the steps in Section 3 6 1 Beginning steps to add edit delete an RF Transmitter p 16 2 After the point number has been entered the keypad display will display 3 Push 2 to delete the transmitter 4 The selected point is deleted and the keypad beeps twice and ...

Page 22: ...r OFF button To program an FA113 keyfob connect the programming cable to the transmitter and program the lower numbered point 74 or 194 as a new transmitter and select mode 4 Disconnect the programming cable and program the higher numbered point 75 or 195 into the D8125INV as an existing transmitter and select mode 4 This will enable both points on the keyfob 3 6 1 7 Programming the D9412GV2 D7412...

Page 23: ... FA113 Pt 75 and 195 only 0 1 9 1 2 3 0 1 6 7 E FA202 0 1 9 n a FA203S D FA204 FA205S FA205D 0 1 9 1 2 3 FA206I S FA206DS n a 2 3 FA207 FA209 n a FA210W FA210 FA216L H 0 1 9 FA223S D n a FA250 0 1 9 1 9 1 2 3 0 1 6 7 E FA570 FA575 n a 0 3 n a Devices can be programmed as 24 Hour or Controlled Point depending on the application Table 9 Recommended Point Types Point Responses 3 6 2 Menu 2 Change Ins...

Page 24: ...stem ID that ranges from 0 255 To modify the System ID follow the steps shown below 1 From the Main Menu press the ENT key The keypad will display Note 123 is used here as an example The actual System ID may vary followed by 2 Press ENT The keypad displays Enter the new 3 digit System ID If the System ID does not fall within the range of 0 255 a 3 beep error tone will occur before returning to ste...

Page 25: ... EEPROM is cleared however everything else is brought back to factory default values 3 6 5 Menu 5 Set RF System Supervision Interval The RF System Supervision Interval determines how long the D8125INV will wait to hear at least one check in transmission or any transmission from a transmitter before sending a Missing condition to the Control Panel The interval value that is chosen applies to all tr...

Page 26: ... hours regardless of programmed value If a receiver does not receive a check in transmission or any other type of transmission ex Alarm Tamper within the time programmed the D8125INV will send a Missing condition for that point to the control panel 3 6 6 RF Diagnostics Function The RF Diagnostics function allows you to troubleshoot individual RF transmitters programmed in the system This menu is s...

Page 27: ...ed at least 30 transmissions to determine signal strength Bad Transmitter must be relocated OK Good signal strength 2 value Normal Faulted Tamper Missing Low Bat Tamper Low Bat Faulted Low Bat Figure 18 Point Number Status Table 10 Variable Descriptions If an invalid RF Point Number is entered the following is displayed If the D8125INV is connected to Zonex 1 enter point numbers 9 127 or 9 75 if D...

Page 28: ... PREV to see the previously programmed RF point 5 If 2 is pressed from this menu the keypad will display all off normal points at a 2 3 second scroll rate By pressing NEXT or PREV while this is scrolling stops the auto scroll The NEXT and PREV keys are used to view point status individually See Figure 18 6 The keypad will then revert back to the initial Diagnostics menu See step 4 See step 5 ...

Page 29: ... off normal point and automatically scroll up NEXT or PREV keys will switch to manual scrolling Locate missing transmitter Check for physical damage Check battery voltage which should equal 3 0 VDC min Bring transmitter closer to receiver and cause a transmission to determine if a range problem exists due to a change in the environment For range problems a 2nd FA400 per D8125INV or an FA570 575 re...

Page 30: ...s another nearby D8125INV system with transmitters programmed with the same System ID The system ID is shipped at a random value of 000 255 D8125INV systems that are within RF range of each other must have different System ID s to avoid interaction of the systems That s why it s a good idea to check for duplicate System ID s if two D8125INVs are used Remember that if the System ID is changed all t...

Page 31: ...ally polling it If the FA400 does not respond to the polls over a five minute period the D8125INV will initiate a Point Bus Trouble event back to the control panel The control panel will then initiate a Point Bus Fail 1 or 2 event If this occurs the D8125INV will display Figure 20 Figure 20 Call for Service Enter Code ENT Enter a valid passcode and then Figure 21 will be displayed Figure 21 Call f...

Page 32: ...g environment our 900 MHz signal propagates easily around the metal studs and concrete floors Customers regularly tell us that they are impressed with the performance If additional coverage is needed we offer an FA570 575 Intelligent Repeater These repeaters support an unlimited number of Inovonics Wireless transmitters 4 5 2 What is the range of the Inovonics Wireless repeater The repeater uses o...

Page 33: ... mind maintenance needs including battery replacement in a few years 4 5 8 What is temperature range for good operation 40 F to 135 F 4 4 C to 57 2 C 4 5 9 Can I externalize an antenna No Our FA575 repeater is our external antenna 4 5 10 Does each transmitter need a repeater No Each repeater can re transmit multiple transmitters from multiple systems and do not require programming for individual p...

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