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D9068 

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Operation and Installation Guide | Appendix A: Troubleshooting 

 

 

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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 3/13 | F01U071094-0

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Table 12: Sys Trouble LED Indications 

 

No. of 
Flashes 

Indicates  Description 

Internal 
RAM Test 
failure 

The internal RAM 
failed.  
This failure can occur 
any time. During 
failure, the D9068 
continuously cycles 
through its  
start-up routine. Each 
time the start-up 
routine takes place, 
the SYS TROUBLE LED 
flashes two times. 
Contact Bosch Security 
Systems, Inc. 
Technical Support 
immediately at (800) 
289-0096. 

External 
RAM Test 
failure 

The external RAM 
failed.  
This failure can occur 
any time. During 
failure, the D9068 
continuously cycles 
through its start-up 
routine. Each time the 
start-up routine takes 
place, the SYS TROUBLE 
LED flashes three 
times.  
Contact Bosch Security 
Systems, Inc. 
Technical Support 
immediately at (800) 
289-0096. 

ROM 
Checksum 
Failure 

The ROM checksum 
failed. 
This failure can occur 
at any time. During 
failure, the D9068 
continuously cycles 
through its start-up 
routine. Each time the 
start-up routine 
occurs, the SYS 
TROUBLE LED flashes 
four times.  
Contact Bosch Security 
Systems, Inc. 
Technical Support 
immediately at (800) 
289-0096. 

EEPROM 
Checksum 
Failure 

An EEPROM Test is 
performed every 10 
minutes. If the 
checksum fails, the 
D9068 automatically 
defaults. The SYS 
TROUBLE LED 
illuminates and 
TROUBLE PROGRAMMING 
appears on the keypad. 

You must reprogram all 
configuration 
settings.  
If this failure occurs 
often, contact Bosch 
Security Systems, Inc. 
Technical Support 
immediately at (800) 
289-0096. 

 

 

 

The D9068 considers the 
D7033/FMR-DACT-KEYPAD Keypad 
Programmer connection as an 
abnormal condition. 

 

 
A.2  Input Points 

When a problem exists with the D9068’s 
input points, the Sys Trouble LED 
remains steady on. If the input point(s) 
are programmed for supervision, plug in 
the D7033/FMR-DACT-KEYPAD Keypad 
Programmer and press [1] to select 

1: 

STATUS 

from the Main Menu. If the status 

shows any point troubles, check the 
input point wiring and verify that all 
EOL resistors, if attached, are intact. 
Refer to 

Section 4.2 Input Point 

Operation 

on page 25

 

for additional 

information. 

A.3  Trouble Relay 

When powered up, the D9068’s on-board 
trouble relay is energized (normal 
standby). Refer to 

Figure 12

 and

 

Figure 13 

on page 16. When the on-board 

trouble relay remains in the off-normal 
(de-energized) position, check the 
trouble relay’s programming 
configuration. 

Releas on Trbl:

 This setting, Release on 

Trouble, keeps the trouble relay 
activated and releases it to indicate a 
trouble condition. 

Activ Gnd Strt:

 This setting, Activate 

on Ground Start, keeps the trouble relay 
deactivated and activates it when the 
D9068 needs to place a call.  
If the FACP supervises the connection to 
the D9068’s on-board trouble relay and a 
wiring fault occurs or the EOL resistor 
is missing, the FACP shows a system 
trouble condition on the appropriate 
D9068 input point (if it is used and 
programmed). The D9068 sends a System 
Trouble Report. The Sys Trouble LED and 
on-board trouble relay on the D9068 do 
not activate. 

Summary of Contents for D9068

Page 1: ...EN Operation and Installation Guide Fire Communicator D9068 ...

Page 2: ...er of devices you can connect to your line contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your local calling area FCC registration number ESVMUL 46514 AL E Ringer equivalence 0 0B Do not use this equipment on coin service provided by the telephone company or connected to party lines If you experience trouble with this equipment contact the manufacturer for information on obt...

Page 3: ...tation and central station UL Standard UL864 Install the digital alarm communicator transmitter DACT according to NFPA 72 for Commercial Fire installations Mount the D9068 indoors and within the protected area Ground according to Article 250 of the NEC NFPA 70 Use the supplied screw and clamp terminal to connect the ground wire provided with the enclosure Refer to Figure 5 on page 12 Use enable an...

Page 4: ...Permitted in UL864 Auto Test Frequency Yes 1 4 h 2 12 h 3 24 h 4 7 days 5 28 days 6 Disabled 1 4 h 2 12 h 3 24 h Program Relay Yes 1 Release on Trouble 2 Activate on Ground Start 1 Release on Trouble AC Fail Delay Yes 1 Wait for DC 2 Wait Delay Time 0 24 h 2 Wait Delay Time 1 3 h Phone Line Monitor for Each Line Yes 0 No 1 Yes 1 Yes Response Time Yes 1 Fast 0 5 sec 2 Programmed 1 Fast 0 5 sec 2 1 ...

Page 5: ...s 29 4 4 3 Selecting Menu Items 30 4 4 4 History 30 4 5 Reset 32 5 0 Programming 32 5 1 Using the Keypad 32 5 2 Programming Key Sequences 33 5 3 Program Menu Tree 34 5 4 Programming the D9068 37 5 4 1 PROG TIME 37 5 4 2 PROG TIMERS 38 5 4 3 PROG INPUTS 39 5 4 4 PROG RELAY 41 5 4 5 PROG ACC NTS 42 5 4 6 PROG FORMATS 45 5 4 7 PROG DEFLTS 48 5 4 8 SERIAL CONECTN 49 5 5 Operating Modes 49 5 5 1 0 PROG...

Page 6: ...Submenu Items 30 Figure 24 Event History Example 31 Figure 25 Programming Key Sequence for System Date 32 Figure 26 Programming Key Sequence Diagram 33 Figure 27 4 2 Point Report Example 46 Figure 28 D9068 to D8024 or D10024 D10024A Power Connections 66 Tables Table 1 Programming Features 4 Table 2 Power Specifications 7 Table 3 Input Point Specifications 8 Table 4 General Specifications 9 Table 5...

Page 7: ...A maximum Although the D9068 can withstand short power losses up to 5 min connect it to an unswitched uninterrupted power source If the D9068 loses power for more than 5 min The history buffer might clear and all stored events are lost The output report buffer might clear and all pending reports are lost Alarms initiated before the power loss might reset If the alarm conditions persist when power ...

Page 8: ...o the D9068 only temporarily for programming 1 2 7 Communication Formats The D9068 supports four protocols Modem IIIa2 Contact ID SIA and 4 2 Report Routing Six different report groups can be routed to one of the following phone settings PHONE 1 ONLY The report is sent to Phone 1 only PHONE 2 ONLY The report is sent to Phone 2 only PHON 1 2 The report is sent to Phones 1 and 2 PHN 2 BACKUP The rep...

Page 9: ...ting Temperature 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C Lightning Protection Metal oxide varistors MOVs and spark gaps provide protection from lightning surges and static discharges for inputs and telephone interface 1 2 10 Parts List Table 5 on page 9 identifies the parts shipped with the D9068 Table 5 Parts List Quantity Part 1 Enclosure 1 Self tapping screw 1 Self tapping screw for cover 1 D9068 PC Board in...

Page 10: ...T KEYPAD 12 11 10 8 1 3 2 4 5 1 7 6 9 1 1 Mounting hole 4 2 Phone line 1 3 Phone line 1 LED 4 Phone line 2 5 Phone line 2 LED 6 System trouble LED 7 Heartbeat LED 8 Common trouble relay connector pins 9 Keypad Molex connector pins 10 Input Molex connector pins 11 Serial connector pins 12 Power Molex connector pins Attach the ground wire at the mounting hole on the lower right corner ...

Page 11: ...t used 4 Wire knockouts 5 5 Machine screw 6 Self tapping screw 7 Front 2 Using the D9068 case as a template mark the mounting hole locations on the desired wall 3 Hang the case on the wall using the appropriate installer supplied mounting screws refer to Figure 3 Figure 3 Mounting D9068 Case to Wall 1 1 2 3 4 3 1 Position the enclosure with this end up 2 Enclosure mounting holes 2 3 Enclosure lanc...

Page 12: ... installed in enclosure 2 Support post assembly 3 Light pipe 4 D9068 PCB 5 Lance 6 Enclosure 7 Mounting clip 8 Screw 9 Ground wire to earth ground terminal connection on the FACP this connection is under the metal edge of the D9068 10 Metal edge 6 Connect the D9068 and FACP using conduit refer to Figure 6 Figure 6 Conduit Connections 1 FACP 2 Conduit 3 Use no more than 500 ft 152 m of wire to conn...

Page 13: ...gure 7 through Figure 13 on this page through page 16 Figure 7 Molex Connector Descriptions A B 1 2 3 4 5 NC C NO KEYPAD 1 3 2 4 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 1 Red Power 2 Black Power 3 TXIA 4 RXIB 5 White Brown Input Point 1 6 White Red Input Point 2 7 White Orange Input Point 3 8 White Yellow Input Point 4 9 White Blue Input Point 5 10 Black 11 Red 12 Green 13 Yellow 14 Terminal no...

Page 14: ...on page 7 The open collector output must current sink a minimum of 5 mA The alarm voltage must not exceed 1 3 VDC when activated Figure 9 Open Collector Output Point Wiring Non supervised 7 1 A B 1 3 4 5 NC C NO Earth Ground Panel Ground Open Collector Output Power 2 KEYPAD 6 5 3 2 4 1 D9068 2 Power red 3 Panel ground black 4 Point 2 white and red 5 Keypad terminals 6 Earth ground 7 FACP refer to ...

Page 15: ...ack 4 Point 1 white and brown 5 Keypad terminals 6 Earth ground green 7 EOL resistor 2 21 k UL Listed Bosch P N 25899 8 FACP Figure 11 Dry Contact Input Point Wiring Non supervised A B 3 4 5 NC C NO 2 1 Panel Ground NO C NC Dry Contact Relay Power Earth Ground KEYPAD 1 6 5 3 2 4 7 1 D9068 2 Power red 3 Power black 4 Point 1 white and brown 5 Keypad terminals 6 Earth ground green 7 FACP For UL inst...

Page 16: ...d terminals 3 EOL resistor Refer to the FACP Installation Instructions for UL approved EOL resistor specifications 4 Earth ground green 5 FACP The contact position shows the energized condition normal standby Figure 13 Typical Trouble Relay Connections Non supervised 2 1 4 A B 3 4 5 NO 2 1 NC C Zone Input Earth Ground KEYPAD 3 1 D9068 2 Keypad terminals 3 Earth ground green 4 FACP For UL installat...

Page 17: ...D RTS TX RX GND A B 4 5 6 7 1 D9068 2 Keypad terminals 3 Request to send not used 4 Serial transmit 5 Serial receive 6 Ground 7 D9052 For UL installations non supervised operation requires installation within 20 ft 6 m inside the conduit The D9052 mounts on the D8024 and D10024 D10024A PCB Refer to the installation instructions that accompany the analog FACP and the D9052 RS 232 Bus Module for det...

Page 18: ...elephone company requests notification before you connect the D9068 to the telephone network tell them Which line you are connecting to the DACT The make model and serial number of the device The FCC registration number ESVMUL 46514 AL E and ringer equivalence 0 0B If the telephone company changes its communications facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the performance of...

Page 19: ...e of events when first powering up the D9068 3 1 1 Before Power up Before applying power to the D9068 verify All wiring connections are made according to Section 2 2 Connecting the D9068 on page 13 All connectors are firmly seated onto their appropriate headers Refer to Section 2 2 Connecting the D9068 on page 13 Input power requirements comply with the power specifications in Table 1 on page 4 Th...

Page 20: ...g conditions 4 0 System Operation 4 1 Communicator Operation The D9068 has an integrated communicator that sends reports to a monitoring station The communicator operates automatically When events occur the communicator sends corresponding reports to the monitoring station by priority according to NFPA requirements Fire and water flow alarms are sent first followed by supervisory alarms and troubl...

Page 21: ...on every other day and the D9068 is configured to send a Test Report daily it indicates that one telephone line at the protected premises is inoperative Correct this condition immediately because other critical reports might be delayed up to 48 h while the dialer is attempting to send the test signal through the inoperative telephone line 4 1 2 Telephone Line Supervision While the communicator is ...

Page 22: ...nd a Comm Fault Report is generated Then the D9068 makes up to ten attempts to communicate the Comm Fault to the central station If the D9068 does not succeed the original report and the Comm Fault Report clear from the D9068 s buffer The total time from the first sequence of attempts to a communications failure is approximately 15 min This time varies depending on how ACK Wait time is programmed ...

Page 23: ...300 11 00 p m and the test frequency is set for every 24 h automatic testing begins at 2300 h and repeats every 24 h There is also a Disabled option for turning off automatic testing If test frequency is not programmed before test time the first Auto Test is not performed Setting Auto Test to 7 days 28 days or Disabled is not compliant with UL A power failure of more than 5 min can change the syst...

Page 24: ...sent the keypad display updates to show which telephone line is in use and which transmission attempt is occurring The message COMMUNICATOR LINE 1 TRY 1 indicates Phone Line 1 for transmission attempt 1 After the report transmits successfully the keypad display updates to show COMMUNICATOR PASSED After this message appears for 2 sec the keypad emits a brief tone and the rotating Test Menu returns ...

Page 25: ...is deactivated System Fault When activated the D9068 sends a Trouble Input Report An input configured for System Fault is automatically supervised A restoral is sent when the input is deactivated If an input point is configured for System Fault and System Fault is set for Fault on Short the voltage levels are those shown in Table 8 on page 26 If System Fault is set for Fault on Open the voltage le...

Page 26: ... and 1 3 V the input operates normally The AC Fail Delay time set for the FACP is independent of the AC Fail Delay time set for the D9068 When you program the FACP for an AC Fail Delay time and then program the D9068 for an AC Fail Delay time the AC Fail Delay times are added together For example if the FACP AC Fail Delay time is set for 6 h and the D9068 AC Fail Delay time is set for 12 h the AC ...

Page 27: ...ppendix A Troubleshooting on page 42 for information about error messages or messages that indicate abnormal operating conditions 4 4 Keypad Operation During the installation of the D7033 FMR DACT KEYPAD Keypad Programmer the system does not monitor the input points or the serial connection on the FACP 4 4 1 D7033 FMR DACT KEYPAD Keypad Programmer The D7033 FMR DACT KEYPAD Keypad Programmer is an ...

Page 28: ...ced Power Trouble Silence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Program Command Disable History Test Drill Reset Clear SYSTEM NORMAL 0 PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 12 10 11 14 15 1 First line of display 2 Second line of display 3 Reset key 4 Drill key 5 Disable key 6 Test key 7 History key 8 3 key 9 6 key 10 Command key 11 0 Program key 12 Clear key 13 4 key 14 1 key 15 LEDs are not used ...

Page 29: ...menu Refer to Secti on 5 0 Programming on page 32 for programming instructions Clear Cancels any programming menu without making changes Return to the message SYSTEM NORMAL by pressing Clear until SYSTEM NORMAL appears across the first line 41 Decreases keypad sounder volume Press and hold Clear first then press 4 to adjust the volume 11 Increases keypad sounder volume Press and hold Clear first t...

Page 30: ...tems press the shared key For example the PROGRAM key is also the 0 key refer to Figure 22 Figure 22 Shared Keys 1 SYSTEM NORMAL 0 PROGRAM 0 Program 1 Press 0 Program to enter the Programming Mode Submenu Items The corresponding key to a submenu item appears in the second line preceding a colon Press the corresponding key to select that item For example press 1 to select PROG TIME from the Program...

Page 31: ...s the event history abbreviations Table 11 Event History Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning A ALRM Alarm AUTOTST Auto test ARST Alarm restore BATT LOW Battery low BAT RSTR Battery restore COMM Communication DATALOST Data lost EE2 EEPROM F Fire FLT Fault KEYPD IN Keypad installed KEYPD RS Keypad removed M Monitor MANULTST Manual test SER FL Panel communication failure OFFNORM Off normal at test PGM...

Page 32: ...ou must always press the Command and Clear keys in addition to the key s necessary to make specific programming entries Press Command to accept an entry into the D9068 Press Clear after pressing Command to return to the submenu or menu selections Refer to Figure 25 for the complete programming key sequence for setting the D9068 operational date Figure 25 Programming Key Sequence for System Date 1 ...

Page 33: ...nce represents the option selected in Level 3 Level 4 includes keypad prompts that supply instructions specific to the selected menu item Level 5 includes submenu prompts specific to Level 4 Figure 26 Programming Key Sequence Diagram 0 PROGRAM 1 PROG TIME 1 SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 1 Main Menu Level 1 2 Programming Menu Level 2 3 Prog Time submenu Level 3 4 Level 4 Not all programming menus extend ...

Page 34: ...r Disabled is not compliant with UL 1 SYSTEM 2 AUTO TEST 3 DAYLIGHT SAV 1 TEST TIME 2 TEST FREQUENCY TEST FREQ _ 1 4 HOURS 2 12 HOURS 3 24 HOURS 4 7 DAYS 5 28 DAYS 6 DISABLED Note The D9068 prompts for a specific input point to be programmed 2 WATERFLOW 3 SUPERVISORY 4 MONITOR 5 SYS FAULT 6 AC FAILURE 7 LOW BATTERY 1 FIRE 4 PROG RELAY Note The Ground Start operation is not compliant with UL 1 RELE...

Page 35: ... 23A 40PS Level 6 Same as PHONE 1 TONE For 4 2 reporting format only 1 NONSUP ALRM 2 SUPVSY ALRM 3 ALRM RSTR RST 4 SUPVSY RSTR 5 TEST 6 TBL TBL RSTR Same as NONSUP ALRM 1 PHONE 1 ONLY 2 PHONE 2 ONLY 3 PHON 1 AND 2 4 PHONE 2 BACKUP Same as NONSUP ALRM Same as NONSUP ALRM Same as NONSUP ALRM Same as NONSUP ALRM 5 LINE CONTROL 6 ACK WAIT TIME 1 LINE 1 2 LINE 2 Same as LINE 1 1 DIALING TYPE 2 MONITOR ...

Page 36: ...g Codes for a list of all supported 4 2 report codes 3 SIA SILENC RPT 2 ZONES 1 TO 9 3 ZONE 10 D2 1 GROUP 1 2 GROUP 2 3 GROUP 3 4 GROUP 4 5 GROUP 5 1 LEFT BYTE 2 RIGHT BYTE 1 CLEAR HISTRY 2 DEFAULT ALL EE 3 DEFLT 4 2 CDES 1 ZONE 1 D2 2 ZONE 2 D2 3 ZONE 3 D2 4 ZONE 4 D2 5 ZONE 5 D2 6 ZONE 6 D2 7 ZONE 7 D2 8 ZONE 8 D2 9 ZONE 9 D2 1 FIRE ALRM D1 2 FIRE RSTR D1 3 WATERFLOW D1 4 SUPERVISE D1 5 TROULBE ...

Page 37: ... allows you to set the current date and time for system operations To set the current date and time for system operations 1 At the Prog Time submenu press 1 to select 1 SYSTEM The window shows ENTER DATE MMDDYY _________ 2 Enter the date and press Command to accept the entry 3 Press Clear to move to the next feature ENTER TIME HHMM ___________ 4 Enter the time in 24 h format and press Command to a...

Page 38: ...stem time for daylight saving time The adjustment dates are pre programmed into the system To set the system for Daylight Saving Time 1 At the Prog Time submenu press 3 to select 3 DAYLIGHT SAV The window shows DAYLIGHT SAVING NO YES 1 NO 0 2 The current setting precedes the colon in the second line Press 1 to set DAYLIGHT SAV to Yes Press 0 to set it to No 3 Press Command to verify your selection...

Page 39: ...fter receiving an AC Fail signal 1 At the AC Fail Dly submenu press 2 to select 2 WAIT DLY TIME and then press Command The window shows AC FAIL DLY __ 00 24 HRS _____ 2 The current setting appears in parentheses on the first line Enter the time and then press Command 3 After programming this feature press Clear to return to the Prog Timers submenu 2 DISPLAY RATE To access DISPLAY RATE select 0 PRO...

Page 40: ... If there are an AC fail input and a battery input the D9068 monitors both inputs If an AC failure occurs and the delay time is initialized the D9068 looks for a low battery condition and ignores the delay to report the condition if necessary A restoral is sent when the input is deactivated Low Battery When activated the D9068 sends a Low Battery Report A restoral is sent when the input is deactiv...

Page 41: ...line indicate the point you are programming The current setting for the SUPERVISED option appears at the beginning of the second line 2 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection To verify your selection press Command 3 Press Clear to return to the Prog Inputs submenu An input configured for System Fault is always supervised and cannot be changed 5 4 4 PROG RELAY RELAY ______ 1 RELEAS...

Page 42: ...tion To use account numbers to identify the D9068 when reporting the central station 1 At the PROG ACC NTS submenu press 1 to select 1 ACCOUNT NUMS The window shows ACCOUNT NUMS 1 NUMBER 1 2 NUMBER 2 2 Press the number that corresponds with the account number you want to set The window shows ACCOUNT 1 0000 NEW NUMBER 0000 3 The existing number appears on the top line Access hexadecimal digits A th...

Page 43: ...ROL 1 PHONE 1 FORMAT 2 PHONE 2 FORMAT 3 PHONE 1 TONE 4 PHONE 2 TONE 5 PHONE 1 TEXT 6 PHONE 2 TEXT 3 PHONE 1 TONE and 4 PHONE 2 TONE options are in 4 2 format only Refer to Step 4 in this procedure for tone settings 2 Press the number key 1 or 2 for Phone Format that corresponds to the phone you want to configure In this example PHONE 1 is selected The window shows PHONE FORMAT __ 1 4 2 REPORT 2 SI...

Page 44: ...to your selection The window that appears depends on your choice In this example the non supervisory alarm is selected The window shows NONSUP ALRM __ 1 PHONE 1 ONLY 2 PHONE 2 ONLY 3 PHON 1 AND 2 4 PHN 2 BACKUP The options on this window are PHONE 1 ONLY Sends the report only to Phone 1 PHONE 2 ONLY Sends the report only to Phone 2 PHONE 1 AND 2 Sends the report to Phone 1 and Phone 2 PHONE 2 BACK...

Page 45: ...ds with your selection followed by Command Then press Clear to return to the Line Control submenu 10 Use this same procedure to configure Line 2 6 ACK WAIT TIME To access ACK WAIT TIME select 0 PROGRAM 5 PROG ACC NTS 6 ACK WAIT TIME After the D9068 dials the telephone number it waits for the receiver to answer the telephone and send the proper handshake tones If the handshake is not detected the D...

Page 46: ...ss 1 to select 1 EVENTS The window shows 4 2 POINT RPT 1 FIRE ALRM D1 2 FIRE RSTR D1 3 WATERFLOW D1 4 SUPERVISE D1 5 TROUBLE D1 6 TRBL RSTR D1 7 DISABLE D1 8 DSBL RSTR D1 9 MONITOR D1 3 D1 refers to Digit number 1 Press the number key that corresponds with your selection of event type In this example 1 FIRE ALRM D1 is selected The window shows FIRE ALRM D1 _____ 0 9 TEST 4 The current setting appe...

Page 47: ...nt RPT submenu If you want to assign an event type to Point Zone 10 choose 3 ZONE 10 D2 on the 4 2 Point Rpt submenu and follow the preceding instructions for Zones 1 to 9 2 RPT CODES To access RPT CODES select 0 PROGRAM 6 PROG FORMATS 2 4 2 RPT CODES The 4 2 Report Codes apply to the system conditions only when the 4 2 format is selected You can program two digits to be sent for each condition Re...

Page 48: ...T BYTE 2 Press the number key that corresponds with your selection In this example 1 LEFT BYTE is selected The window shows LEFT BYTE ___ 0 9 TEST 3 The current setting appears in the parentheses on the first line Enter a hexadecimal value and press Command 4 To view the hexadecimal codes press Test The window shows SELECT HEX CODE 1 HEX A 2 HEX B 3 HEX C 4 HEX D 5 HEX E 6 HEX F Program 2 RIGHT BY...

Page 49: ...the second line indicates the current setting To default 4 2 reports press 1 followed by Command Pressing Clear shows SETTING EEPROM TO DEFAULT 5 4 8 SERIAL CONECTN To access SERIAL CONECTN select 0 PROGRAM 8 SERIAL CONECTN This menu selection allows the D9068 to be configured to use the serial connection to a Bosch D10024 D10024A or D8024 Analog FACP Setting this option to Yes enables the D9068 t...

Page 50: ...g only When you select 3 TEST the window shows the test items TEST MODES 1 TEST COMM 2 TEST TONES 1 TEST COMM To access TEST COMM select 3 TEST 1 TEST COMM Selecting this option allows you to initiate a Manual Communications Test To initiate a Manual Communications Test 1 At the Main Menu press 3 to select 3 TEST The Test Modes window appears 2 Press 1 to select 1 TEST COMM The window shows SEL PH...

Page 51: ...rtion and noise Temporarily swap Lines 1 and 2 on the D9068 to check if the problem indication moves to the D9068 s other telephone line channel If the problem indication moves the telephone line is causing the problem rather than the line monitor Ensure that the fault message is PHONE FAULT and not COMM FAULT Set report steering for all events to Phone 1 Only if only one telephone number is avail...

Page 52: ...settings If this failure occurs often contact Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Support immediately at 800 289 0096 The D9068 considers the D7033 FMR DACT KEYPAD Keypad Programmer connection as an abnormal condition A 2 Input Points When a problem exists with the D9068 s input points the Sys Trouble LED remains steady on If the input point s are programmed for supervision plug in the D7033 FMR ...

Page 53: ... sec When the report queue is empty the D9068 prompts you to select the telephone line to be used either Line 1 or Line 2 The D9068 can also prompt you to alternate the telephone lines For details refer to 1 TEST COMM in Section 5 5 4 3 TEST on page 50 When the third option ALTERNATE is selected the telephone line is switched from the line used in the last Manual Test Report to the other line This...

Page 54: ...c Test Report Sent for automatic communicator tests OFF NORM TST 3 2 Off Normal at Test Sent if the control panel is off normal at the Automatic Test time PHONE 1 TRBL 4 2 Phone Line 1 Trouble Sent for Phone Line 1 problems PN 1 TRB RST 5 2 Phone Line 1 Trouble Restore Sent for Phone Line 1 problems PHONE 2 TRBL 6 2 Phone Line 2 Trouble Sent for Phone Line 2 problems PN 2 TRB RST 7 2 Phone Line 2 ...

Page 55: ... problems EQUIP RESTOR1 5 4 Equipment Restore Sent for equipment failure problems NETWORK FAIL1 6 4 Network Failure Sent for network failure problems NETWORK RSTR 7 4 Network Restore Sent for network failure problems SENS BUS RPT1 8 4 Sensor Bus Report SENS BUS RST 9 4 Sensor Bus Restore RMT PGM FAIL2 1 5 Remote Programming Failure Sent when there are problems with remote programming RMT PGM SUCC2...

Page 56: ...orted Note 3 For contact ID the area is 0 Note 4 The point is reported as Points 1 to 5 corresponding to the five inputs Note 5 ppp and pppp are point numbers The SIA can be one to four digits Note 6 a aa and aaaa are numbers The SIA can be one to four digits Note 7 iii and iiii are used IDs The SIA can be one to four digits Note 8 nn nnn and nnnn are condition parameters The SIA can be one to fou...

Page 57: ...aa ppp Fire Trouble 6P Trouble Point ppp Point Fire Alarm Restore FR pppp Fire Restoral 3 110 aa ppp Fire Alarm 3P Fire Restoral Point ppp Point Water flow Restore SH pppp Sprinkler Alarm Restore 3 113 aa ppp Waterflow 3P Fire Restoral Point ppp Point Supervisory Restore SR pppp Sprinkler Restoral 3 200 aa ppp Fire Supervisory 3P Fire Restoral Point ppp Point Monitor Restore UR pppp Untyped Zone R...

Page 58: ...oral 3 300 aa 000 System Trouble ED Equipment Restoral Fire Drill Start FI Fire Test Begin 1 607 00 000 Walk Test Mode F2 Fire Walk Start ID 0000 Fire Drill End FK Fire Test End 3 607 00 000 Walk Test Mode Restore E2 Fire Walk End ID 0000 System Test TS Test Start 1 607 aa 000 Walk Test Mode 26 Walk Test Start System Test Restore TE Test End 3 607 aa 000 Walk Test Mode Restore 27 Walk Test End Sil...

Page 59: ...n a D9068 that is serially connected to a Bosch Analog FACP Table 15 only applies when the reported address C for Contact ID SDI for Modem IIIa2 is less then 100 If the reported address is more than 100 the reported event is a peripheral fault Refer to Appendix F D8024 D10024 D10024A Analog FACP Operation on page 64 for more information Table 15 Equipment Fail Conditions Code Event Data in Address...

Page 60: ...anel The NAC C is open 24 FACP NAC C Short Control panel address Control panel The NAC C is short 25 FACP NAC D Open Control panel address Control panel The NAC D is open 26 FACP NAC D Short Control panel address Control panel The NAC D is short 27 FACP NAC Other Open Control panel address Control panel The other NAC is open 28 FACP NAC Other Short Control panel address Control panel The other NAC...

Page 61: ...Account 2 0000 Phone Numbers Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone Control Phone 1 Format SIA 300 Phone 2 Format SIA 300 Phone Control Continued Phone 1 Tone 19D 14A 10PS Phone 2 Tone 19D 14A 10PS Phone 1 Text No Phone 2 Text No Report Steering Non SUP Alarm Phone 2 Backup Supervisory Alarm Phone 2 Backup Alarm Restor Reset Phone 2 Backup Supervisory Restore Phone 2 Backup Tests Phone 2 Backup Trbl Trbl R...

Page 62: ...Codes Group 3 Man Tst Rpt FE Data Lost FF EEPROM Fail FD Reset Reboot ED Smk Pwr Trbl FD Smk Pwr Trbl Rstr ED Gnd Flt Trbl FD Gnd Flt Rstrl ED Trbl Input Rpt FD Program Formats 4 2 Rpt Codes Group 4 Trbl Input Rtrl ED Analog Servc FD Analog Rstrl ED Equip Fail FD Equip Restore ED Network Fail FD Network Restor ED Sens Bus Rpt FD Sens Bus Rstrl ED Program Formats 4 2 Rpt Codes Group 5 Rmt Prg Fail ...

Page 63: ...a total of 100 reports sent in a 24 h period If this limit is exceeded the 100th event is replaced with a Data Lost Report Table 17 Non Point Related Report Routing Non Point Related Events Report Description Report Routing Report Priority System Test TESTS 4 System Test Restore TESTS 4 Silence TESTS 4 Fire Drill TESTS 4 Open Reset ALM RSTR RST 4 Low Battery1 TBL TBL RSTR 3 Low Battery Restore1 TB...

Page 64: ...8 to a D10024 D10024A that functions as a network host D9061 PC Graphics Because the D9061 PC Graphics software application and the D9068 Fire Dialer both use the RS 232 interface only one device can be connected to the D9052 RS 232 Bus Module The D9061 PC Graphics application and the D9068 can be used only on a FACP with two D9052 RS 232 Interface Modules installed In this configuration connect t...

Page 65: ... Security Systems Inc 3 13 F01U071094 07 65 3 Connect the earth ground line green on the D9068 to the FACP terminal labeled EAR The D9068 draws a maximum of 192 mA The analog FACP can provide up to 320 mA Verify that the total current draw on the analog FACP 24 V auxiliary power is less than 320 mA ...

Page 66: ... to the D9052 Installation Guide P N 34096 for instructions about installing addressing and operating the D9052 Refer to Figure 14 on page 17 for serial connections between the D9068 and the Analog FACP The D9052 mounts to the D8024 D10024 D10024A PCB Refer to the installation instructions accompanying the analog FACP and the D9052 RS 232 Bus Module for details F 2 2 FACP Relay Connections to D906...

Page 67: ...4 Programming Guide P N 38789 for the Memory Lock switch locations The memory must be locked at the end of the programming session The FACP does not exit from the Commissioning Mode unless the memory is locked 7 Press 3 to access Network Menu 1 8 When the message Panel Network address number appears press 1 to enter a network address of 1 9 When you complete the control panel programming press NO ...

Page 68: ...nts are reported with a Point Fire Dirty regardless of the configured type of point F 4 2 Peripheral Events If a problem occurs with a peripheral attached to an Analog FACP the report is sent as an Equipment Fail Report The address of the control panel is sent as the Condition The address of the peripheral plus 100 is sent as the device For example if the remote notification appliance circuit NAC ...

Page 69: ... YT System battery trouble 1 302 00 000 Low system battery Battery Low All Events Cleared RR 1 305 00 000 Re boot Peripheral 10 failed on Panel 3 ET110 Equipment failure condition 1 333 03 110 System trouble Equip Fail SDI 110 Cond 003 FACP Ground Fault Panel 2 Equipment Fail 17 ET17 Equipment failure condition 1 333 17 002 System trouble Equip Fail SDI 002 Cond 017 General Disable any device on P...

Page 70: ...ult Detector failed Loop Overcurrent Test Point Trouble1 The loop is drawing too much current External link master failed to poll Equipment Fail 29 There is a network panel failure Detector data corrupted Point Trouble1 There is a data error Keypad enabled N A The keypad is enabled Problem with loop wiring Equipment Fail 18 There is a problem with the loop wiring Problem with sounder circuit Equip...

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Page 72: ...l reset Low Battery Control panel generated A low battery is detected AC Fail Control panel generated There is an AC Fail after the control panel and dialer time outs Auto Test Dialer generated An Auto Test is in progress Off Normal at Test Dialer generated Control panel trouble occurred when the Test Report was sent Phone 1 Trouble Dialer generated There is trouble on Phone Line 1 Phone 1 Restore...

Page 73: ...panel communications are restored If the were any off normal control panel conditions prior to losing communications and the control panel is normal a System Reboot Reset is also sent when communications are restored System Trouble Keypad Installed Dialer generated No keypad activity for 3 minutes System Trouble Restoral Keypad Installed Dialer generated The keypad trouble is restored System Troub...

Page 74: ...H History Buffer 8 I Inputs 6 AC Failure 37 Configuration 6 Fire 23 36 Low Battery 23 37 Monitor 23 37 Programming Supervised 37 Supervisory 23 37 System Fault 23 37 Water flow 23 Water flow 36 Installation Location 17 Telephone Cord 16 L Line Control 41 Low Battery Inputs 23 37 M Monitor Inputs 23 37 O Outputs Trouble 7 P Phone 1 and 2 40 Phone 1 Only 40 Phone 2 Backup 41 Phone 2 Only 40 Phone Co...

Page 75: ...e 1 and 2 40 Phone 1 Only 40 Phone 2 Backup 41 Phone 2 Only 40 Reports Reset 7 SIA Silence 44 S Self Testing 6 Shared Keys 27 SIA Silence Report 44 Sub menu Items 27 Supervised Inputs 37 Supervisory Inputs 23 37 System Fault Inputs 23 37 System Supervision 6 T Time 34 Trouble Output 7 U UL Listings 3 User Interface 7 W Wait Delay Time 36 Wait for DC 36 Watchdog 6 Water flow Inputs 23 Water flow In...

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