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Quick Reference Terminal Description

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Terminal

Name

Description

1, 2

CLASS 2

TRANSFORMER

Connect 16.5 VAC, 40 VA transformer for primary power supply.

3

+ AUX POWER

Supplies up to 1.4A at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC to powered devices. Use terminal 9
for common. Shares circuit breaker with terminal 24 and the Expansion Port (J4).

4

BATTERY

NEGATIVE ONLY

Connect 12V, 7Ah rechargeable lead acid type battery’s negative terminal (-) to
terminal 4.

5 (+)

BATTERY

POSITIVE ONLY

Connect 12V, 7Ah rechargeable lead acid type battery’s positive terminal (+).

6 (+)

+  STEADY OR

PULSED

ALARM POWER

Supplies up to 2 A at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC for steady or pulsed alarm output.
Use terminal 9 for common. Programmed as Relay A.
Shares circuit breaker with terminals 7 and 8.

7 (+)

+  ALTERNATE

ALARM POWER

Supplies up to 2 A at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC for steady or pulsed alarm output. Use
terminal 9 for common. Programmed as Relay B.
Shares circuit breaker with terminals 6 and 8.
D136 Plug-in Relay required:  Install a D136 in socket K3 for output at terminal 7.

8 (+)

+  SWITCHED AUX

POWER

Supplies up to 1.4 Amps at 10.2 VDC to 13.9 VDC. Use terminal 9 for common.
Programmed as Relay C
Continuous output interrupted by RESET SENSORS or alarm verification.
Shares circuit breaker with terminals 6 and 7.
D136 Plug-in Relay required:  Install a D136 in socket K1 for output at terminal 8.

9

COMMON

Terminal 9 is common for Auxiliary Power, Steady or Pulsed Alarm Power, Alternate
Alarm Power, and Switched Aux Power (terminals 3, 6, 7, and 8).

10

EARTH GROUND

Connect to earth ground. A cold water pipe or grounding rod is preferred.
Do not connect to telephone or electrical ground.

11, 13, 14,
16, 17, 19,

20, 22

ON-BOARD

POINTS

(Inputs)

Connect normally open and/or normally closed detection devices to loop wiring.
1 k 

 resistor required at end of loop.

12, 15, 18,

21

ON-BOARD

POINTS

(Common)

Loop returns for on-board points.

23 (-)

24 (+)

ZONEX

COMMON

ZONEX POWER+

[D9412/D9112 only] Use terminals 23 and 24 to power ZONEX modules such as the
D8125 POPEX module, the D8128C OctoPOPIT, and the D8129 OctoRelay. Shares
circuit breaker with terminal 3 and the Expansion Port (J4).

25
26

ZONEX IN 2

ZONEX OUT 2

[D9412/D9112 only] Connect ZONEX modules for points 129 to 247 and relays
65 to 128 to these terminals.

27
28

ZONEX IN 1

ZONEX OUT 1

Connect ZONEX modules for points 9 to 127 and relays 1 to 64 to these terminals.
(The D7412/D7212 uses points 9 to 75.)

29 (-)

COMMON

Common terminal for SDI devices

30
31

DATA BUS B
DATA BUS A

Terminals 30 and 31 are a two wire bus that drives the command centers, printer
interface, and access control modules.

32 (+)

POWER +

Power for SDI devices. This separate protected power output for SDI devices is not
affected by shorts on any other terminal.

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Summary of Contents for D9000 Series

Page 1: ...icator 12 D7212Control Communicator 13 QuickReferenceTerminalDescription 14 Introduction This reference contains the very basic information a trained installer needs to install and troubleshoot a D900...

Page 2: ...oint tested for 60 seconds After 60 seconds the display returns to the points to test message Extra Points display default text If you incorrectly set the switches on a POPIT to a point number that is...

Page 3: ...NTESTED N EXT SERVICE WALK 246 PTS TO TEST 245 PTS TO TEST 244 PTS TO TEST POINT TEXT POINT TEXT POINT TEXT 1 PTS TO TEST 0 PTS TO TEST IDLE TEXT POINT TEXT Test a device Text displays 60 seconds Test...

Page 4: ...d at the last address on the ZONEX bus Install a D8125 POPEX and D9127 POPITs for points 121 127 on ZONEX 1 and for points 241 247 on ZONEX 2 Sensor loop switch 1 to 8 is turned off on OctoPOPIT If th...

Page 5: ...res input from all points in the same area programmed for sensor reset during sensor reset Two points are programmed with the same address Points programmed with the same address do not function corre...

Page 6: ...d 24 share a common circuit breaker Check wiring and devices connected to these terminals for shorts or grounds If only one POPEX module is connected to the panel POPEX module may be incorrectly conne...

Page 7: ...programmer connector J7 3 Check each conductor in the data power cord for continuity AC induction through the on board point sensor loops the DATA BUS or the ZONEX BUS 1 Verify a proper earth ground a...

Page 8: ...contact your telephone company repair service Communications Failure Follow the Phone Line Trouble procedure to verify that there is no problem with the phone lines at the installation If the phone li...

Page 9: ...s Can hear ring with test set at receiver location Line card in receiver may be faulty Review receiver manuals for trouble shooting procedures The D9412 D9112 reaches a busy signal for all ten attempt...

Page 10: ...r t 0 0 1 3V DC PER IPH ERAL DE VICE W IR ING Z ONE X O UT 1 ZO NEX IN 1 Z ONE X O UT 2 ZO NEX IN 2 ZON EX P OWE R Z ONE X CO MM ON O p eratio n Mo nito r Puls es W he n No rma l F licke rs W h e n Ri...

Page 11: ...UT 1 ZO NEX IN 1 ZO NE X O UT 2 ZO NEX IN 2 ZO NEX POW ER Z ON EX CO MMO N O p e ra tion M o n itor P uls es W he n N o rm al Fli cke rs W h en R ing ing PROG CONN RED YELLOW G RE EN B LA CK 1 7 0 58...

Page 12: ...ZO NEX IN 2 ZO NEX PO WE R Z O NEX CO MMO N O p era tio n M o nit or P uls es W he n No rm al Fli cke rs W h e n R in gi ng PROG CONN RE D YELLO W GRE EN BLACK 1 7 058 23 0 02 3 2 PO W ER DATA BU S A...

Page 13: ...ON EX IN 2 Z ON EX PO WE R ZO NEX CO MMO N Op erati on Mo nit or Pu lse s W h en No rm al F lick er s W h en Rin gi ng PROG CONN RE D Y EL LO W GREEN BLA CK 17 05 82 3 0 02 3 2 PO W ER DATA BU S A CO...

Page 14: ...or alarm verification Shares circuit breaker with terminals 6 and 7 D136 Plug in Relay required Install a D136 in socket K1 for output at terminal 8 9 COMMON Terminal 9 is common for Auxiliary Power...

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