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©1996 Radionics

D9124 Operation & Installation Manual

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Specifications

Power Output

24 VDC Power Supply

Maximum of 4 Amps

24 VDC Power Output (From D9142)
Terminals 5, 7 and 9 (motherboard)

1.8  Amps maximum at 24 VDC
per terminal. Combined 24 VDC
not to exceed
four Amps total.

12 VDC Power Output (From D9112LTB)
Terminal 1  (motherboard)
D9112LTB Terminal 3

1.4  Amps maximum at 12 VDC
per terminal.

Combined 12 VDC outputs not to
exceed 1.4 Amps total.

Telephone Connections

Connection

RJ31X or RJ38X jacks can be
used to connect telephone lines to
the D9124.

Operating Temperature

32 to 122 F @ 85% relative
humidity  Non Condensing

D9124 Control Communicator

Voltage Input

Primary Power Supply

16.5/24 VAC

Secondary Power for Panel

Two 12VDC 7Ah, or 12VDC 17.2 Ah
sealed lead acid rechargeable
batteries.

Secondary Power for Devices

Two 12VDC 7Ah sealed lead acid
rechargeable batteries.

D9112LTB Current  Requirements

Idle: 250 mA

Transmitting:  500 mA

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Page 1: ...R A D I O N I C S D9124 Addressable 24 VDC Control Communicator Operation and Installation Manual 1996 Radionics 74 06799 000 D 2 96 www PDF Zoo com firealarmresources com ...

Page 2: ...f this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television 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 circu...

Page 3: ...nnot be used on public coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to the Party Line service is subject to state tariffs Contact your state public utilities commission for information FCC Registration Number AJ9USA 18808 AL E Ringer Equivalence 0 1A 0 2B Service Center in U S A Radionics Inc 1800 Abbott Street P O Box 80012 Salinas CA 93912 0012 800 538 5807 UL NFPA Notices UL listed...

Page 4: ...D9112LTB Command Center and Modules 28 Installing the 12V Standby Source Batteries 29 Power for 24 VDC Initiating and Indicating Devices D9142 30 Installing the 24V Standby Source Batteries 31 D9142 24 VDC Power Supervision 32 Power Output 33 Auxiliary Power Outputs 33 Alarm Power Output for Indicating Circuits 34 Auxiliary Current and Standby Battery Requirements 35 Calculations for 12 VDC Device...

Page 5: ...y as shown in Figure 5 All connections to the 120 VAC terminals should be performed as directed by NEC 70 Safety Precautions While Handling High Voltage Danger High voltage is present at the AC Power input terminals at Fuse F1 and at connector J8 near the lower right corner of the D9142 Power Supply see Figure 1 Always use the dedicated circuit breaker to remove 120 VAC before removing the covers ...

Page 6: ... built in D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher to supervise two phone lines 24 Volt DC Outputs The D9124 Control Communicator provides a 24 volt DC power supply This power supply is rated at 4 amps The operating voltage range of this output is from 18 9 VDC to 28 VDC All Radionics 24 volt indicating devices are compatible with this power supply For other indicating and initiating devices refer to the man...

Page 7: ... Use the Radionics D5200 Programmer or the D5300 Remote Account Manager II RAM II to program the D9124 System You must use D9112 handlers See Programming in this manual for parameters The D9124 System comes from the factory with a partial program already loaded It is necessary for you to complete this program in order for the D9124 System to function The D9124 Program Record Training Sheet 74 0680...

Page 8: ...Modular Telephone Cord Minimum Battery Requirements You also need two D126 12V 7Ah batteries or D1218 12V 17 2Ah batteries for standby power for the D9112LTB the command centers and modules Two additional batteries D126 12V 7Ah are needed to provide standby 24 volt power for the 24V devices connected to the D9124 System If more than 7Ah capacity is needed use a UL listed enclosure for additional b...

Page 9: ...sections The one nearest the D1256 allows you to see the LEDs of the D928 the next two provide you easy access to the alarm switches on the D192C modules The wiring harness is assembled at the factory and terminal blocks need only be snapped into place in the designated locations on the D9112LTB Literature Pack The literature package 70 06934 000 shipped with the D9100 consists of D9124 Installati...

Page 10: ... 06 23 81 13 43 11 00 MOUNTING HOLE AND KNOCKOUT PATTERN 22 12 5 56 36 12 BACK OF ENCLOSURE INSIDE VIEW 1 93 1 18 22 12 36 12 37 32 23 47 3 MEASURMENTS INCLUDE ENCLOSURE MATERIAL THICKNESS Figure 3 Enclosure Dimensions Flush Mounting If you are flush mounting the enclosure cut and frame an opening 22 1 4 x 36 1 4 x 3 to accept the enclosure base box See Figure 3 Surface Mounting 1 Remove the door ...

Page 11: ... OFF and route the 120 VAC cables away from the transformer mounting studs To install the D1601 Transformer 1 Remove the hardware taped to the side of the transformer Be sure not to leave behind any part of the plastic bag or tape 2 Place the star washers over the transformer studs the lower left corner of the D9100 Enclosure see Figure 6 3 Place the transformer over the star washers on the four t...

Page 12: ... system Leaving the circuit breaker on can cause injury or death by electrocution To connect the 120 VAC service to the D9124 follow these steps 1 If the 120 VAC cabling is already installed go to step 5 if not go to step 2 2 Make sure the incoming High Voltage 120 VAC from the D9124 is disconnected Important Be sure that the circuit breaker is OFF 3 Remove the knockout cover on the lower left sid...

Page 13: ...screws Do NOT tighten the screws yet 5 Install the bottom battery shelf by loosely driving the screws into the mounting flanges slipping the shelf over the screws and tightening the screws 6 Replace the protective cover over the transformer while routing the battery cables through the notch on the right side of the transformers enclosure cover Make sure the shrink wrapped circuit breaker is outsid...

Page 14: ...125 POPEX Module install it in the D9100 Accessory Carrier Module see Figure 2 as described in ZONEX Addressable Points Connecting the Additional D8125 Module Connecting Cables Between D9124 System Components Before you start review the Safety Section of this manual Do NOT turn AC power on until instructed to do so 1 Make sure the dedicated AC power source is OFF For information about power specif...

Page 15: ...EX DATA LOOPS 1 D8125 POPEX 2 DATA LOOPS OPTIONAL 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 560 Ω 2 W EOL RESISTOR RPN 15 03130 005 RED BLACK YELLOW GREEN SMOKE DETECTOR POWER SMOKE DETECTOR POWER OR OTHER FIRE ANNUNCIATORS POPIT LOOPS MAXIMUM NUMBER OF POPITS 126 24VDC POLARIZED INDICATING DEVICES STYLE 0 5 CIRCUIT STYLE W CIRCUIT D1255 D1256 D1257 PERIPHERAL DEVICE CONNECTIONS Operation Monitor Pulses When Normal Flicker...

Page 16: ... of the accessory module carrier D9124 Terminals D125B Terminal D127 Terminal D129 Terminal D192C Terminal D8129 Terminal D8130 Terminal Motherboard TB1 1 12 VDC 8 6 AUX 3 Motherboard TB1 2 COM 4 AND 10 1 AND 3 8 COM GND 1 Motherboard TB1 3 Data Out DATA Motherboard TB1 4 Data In Motherboard TB1 5 Switched 24 VDC 1 Motherboard TB1 6 COM 5 7 D9112LTB TB2 3 Point 1 6 2 AND OR 3 5 AND OR 9 SUPV ZONE ...

Page 17: ...tures as the D1255 but it is housed in red plastic You can mount the D1255R on the D56R red surface mount box D1256 Fire Command Center The D1256 Fire Command Center is a digital fire system control station with a 16 character alphanumeric display It provides system control for the D9124 System Housed in red plastic it displays text identifying specific initiating and supervisory devices One D1256...

Page 18: ...he command center over and plug in the wiring connector through the opening in the back of the enclosure base 4 Mount the command center base in the desired location Secure it in place using the mounting holes inside the enclosure base SWITCH ADDRESS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 2 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 3 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 LEAVE ON DO NOT USE 5 ENCODING TONE ON OF...

Page 19: ...th the back lighting for the keys illuminated and the sounder activated Review the Power Supply and Auxiliary Current and Standby Battery Requirements sections to determine the total power output requirements for your system You may need to add one or more UL listed power supplies for the number of command centers you want to use D9124 and he additional power supplies must share COMMON When using ...

Page 20: ... circuits terminals 7 and 9 must not exceed four Amps Exceeding four Amps will overload the D9142 Power Supply See Calculations for 24 VDC Devices to determine total output requirements Operation During normal operation the indicating circuit is supervised for incorrectly installed devices opens shorts and grounds If any of these conditions are detected the panel indicates a trouble condition at t...

Page 21: ...ansion loop generates a PT BUS TROUBLE report The panel sees all points on the shorted expansion loop as shorted and responds according to point programming POPIT modules monitor their sensor loops for three conditions loop normal loop open and loop shorted They report these three conditions to the D9124 A ground on a POPIT sensor loop reports as an open The D9124 uses point programming to interpr...

Page 22: ...t connect POPITs for points 73 to 135 to expansion loops connected to D8125 POPEX 2 Addresses for each POPIT assign the module to a point number POPIT address settings are found on the POPIT Labels and in the Point Assignment section of the D9124 Program Record Training Sheet see Figure 11 POPIT Labels Four sheets of peel off POPIT labels are supplied with the D9124 System Use the sheet marked Ver...

Page 23: ... area the point is assigned to The sixth column shows the Debounce Count for the point See Debounce Count in the Point Assignments module in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 The seventh column shows the BFSK report code It is the point number reported for this point when the panel is using the BFSK format The eighth column contains the text displayed at command centers for the point The ...

Page 24: ...nuity is not maintained the shielded cable may aggravate potential noise problems rather than eliminate them Only connect the drain wire to terminal 10 terminal 10 on the D9112LTB Connecting the drain wire to a terminal other than terminal 10 terminal 10 may also produce problems If you cut the drain wire to install POPITs be sure to splice it together Solder and tape all splices Figure 13 Checkin...

Page 25: ...to the Motherboard MOTHERBOARD SWITCHED 24 VDC COMMON D8125 POPEX DATA LOOP 6 5 TO NEXT TO NEXT D290M D290S BASE D290M D290S BASE D290M D290S BASE MOTHERBOARD Connecting the D290S and D290M Addressable Smoke Detector Bases To prevent damage to the POPEX module Wire smoke detector bases while the data cable is disconnected from the motherboard Before connecting detector wiring to the panel meter ea...

Page 26: ...IT modules monitor their sensor loops for three conditions loop normal loop open and loop shorted They report these three conditions to the D9124 System The D9124 System uses point programming to interpret the sensor loop information reported by the POPITs and make the appropriate system response Terminate all POPIT sensor loops with a 33kΩ end of line resistor Radionics Model D106F supplied with ...

Page 27: ...med for a point number that does not appear in the program for the D9124 System to the D8125 POPEX Data Loop it appears as an extra point at the command centers when the point is faulted and during the service walk test Placing a short on the D8125 POPEX Data Loop generates a PT BUS TROUBLE report in Modem II reporting format The panel sees all points on the shorted D8125 POPEX Data Loop as shorte...

Page 28: ...upply the power for the control communicator command centers and the modules The current draw on your system determines the ampere hour capacity of the batteries you need See Standby Battery and Current Rating The batteries also power these devices during interruptions in primary AC power Replace batteries every three to five years under normal use Use only lead acid batteries Choosing the Right B...

Page 29: ...ower Failure The D9112LTB indicates an AC power failure when power is missing This feature is programmable The AC Fail Time AC Fail Time program item sets the number of seconds that AC must be missing before the panel acknowledges the failure and the number of seconds after the power returns before the panel acknowledges the restoral of power You can program AC Fail Time AC Fail Time from 1 to 90 ...

Page 30: ...st reset or power down the panel after correcting the problem to reset the load shed relay and reconnect the battery Reset the panel by momentarily placing the reset pin in the disable position See Figure 7 The red Low Battery LED continues to flash until you reset the panel A shorted battery condition is created either by a shorted cell inside the battery by a short between terminals 4 and 5 or a...

Page 31: ... up to 5 minutes to the Bell Circuit terminals on the motherboard The maximum standby current cannot exceed 1 5 amps the maximum bell current cannot exceed 3 Amps and the total current cannot exceed 4 amps See page 38 for further discussions and examples Table 10 Standby Power Requirements for 24V Devices Installing the 24 V Standby Source Batteries See the Safety Section before installing batteri...

Page 32: ...ver Point 8 displays a trouble at the command center Investigate low battery reports immediately Battery Float Voltage The float charge voltage for the battery charging circuit is 27 6 VDC Circuit Protection The power supply limits current output to 4 Amps It is protected against reversed battery polarity thermal overload and against current overload with a self resetting current limited circuit P...

Page 33: ...larm after a 60 hour period of AC power loss To increase this output use larger capacity batteries in an additional enclosure up to 38Ah see Table 10 See the Auxiliary Current and Standby Battery Requirements section Calculations for 24 VDC Devices for more information about standby time and available power output Total output power for the D9124 must not exceed 4 Amps The total output power for a...

Page 34: ... Exceeding four Amps will overload the D9142 Power Supply See the Auxiliary Current and Standby Battery Requirements section Calculations for 24 VDC Devices for more information Alarm Power Output Responses Programming in the Bell Parameters Point Index Codes Point Assignments and Relay Parameters determine the response of terminals 7 and 9 See the D9112 Control Communicator Program Entry Guide 74...

Page 35: ...uan D8129 20 x Quan 20 x Quan 20 x Quan 25 x relays Ratings of other 12 Volt devices bells horns strobes smoke detectors and heat detectors in the system that are not shown above x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan TOTAL A TOTAL B TOTAL C 2 1 D9124 current draw includes 1 D9112LTB Control Communicator 1 D1256 Fire Command Center 1 D928 Dual Phone Lin...

Page 36: ...nit A Total AC Power OFF Minimum Current Each Unit B Total In Alarm Maximum Current Each Unit C Total mA x Quan mA x Quan mA x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan x Quan TOTAL A TOTAL B TOTAL C Total C must not be greater than 4 Amps 4000 mA Calculations for 24 VDC Devices www PDF Zoo com firealarmresources com...

Page 37: ...lculation Formula Use totals from Calculations for 12 VDC Devices Total B Hours Total C Hours Contingency Total Ah ________ x 24 _______ x 083 10 __________ Total Ah requirements must not exceed Ah capacity of batteries Two D126 Batteries 14 Ah Two D1218 Batteries 34 4Ah Remote Station or Auxiliary Systems 60 Hour Standby Remote Station or Auxiliary Systems require 60 hours of standby plus five mi...

Page 38: ...our standby period If your standby current is greater than 1 Amp subtract the current greater than 1 Amp from the bell current For example if you require 1 294 Amps of standby current you need a 38 AH battery It will recharge in 17 1 hours and the maximum bell current is 4 Amps 1 294 Amps 2 716 Amps of bell current Remote Stations or Auxiliary Systems Require 60 Hours Standby For 60 hour standby b...

Page 39: ...el senses a normal line If the timer reaches the delay time in the Phone Supervision Phone Supervision program item it begins a phone line trouble response Programming determines what the response is See Phone Parameters in the D9112B Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 The panel stops monitoring the phone line during its phone line trouble response If the response includes sending a report the panel...

Page 40: ...for proper operation If the CPU fails the buzzers on the D9112LTB and the D928 sound The buzzers stops sounding when the CPU begins operating normally D928 Status LEDs Four LEDs mounted on the front edge of the D928 module indicate primary phone line failure secondary phone line failure failure to communicate and AC power status When programmed and operating normally only the green AC power status...

Page 41: ...nguishes Communication Failure The D9124 makes five attempts on each line before going into communication failure The panel clears any reports in its phone buffer SERVC COMM FAIL appears in the display at command centers Pressing TROUBLE SILENCE silences the tone When communication restores a report is acknowledged by the receiver the display clears automatically See Phone Parameters in the D9112B...

Page 42: ...on of normal phone usage while the communicator transmits data After installation confirm that the panel seizes the phone line acquires dial tone reports correctly to the receiver and releases the phone line to the in house phone system Figure 20 D166 RJ31X Jack Wiring Phone Line Select Switch Make sure the Phone Line Select switch on the left side of the D9112LTB is set in the loop start position...

Page 43: ...reports from being transmitted while you are programming See Figure 21 2 Plug the D5200 Data Power cord into the programmer connector J7 on the D9112LTB 3 Advance the D5200 display to a 9112 9112 program record See D5200 Programmer Operation Manual 74 06176 000 Troubles after 30 seconds if the Reset Pin is not locked If you don t enter the 9112 9112 handler within 30 seconds of connecting the prog...

Page 44: ...he System in this manual for information about how to operate these test features Fire Test The Fire Test provides a way for one person to carry out a fire test without assistance It provides the following features Reports to the receiver when you start the test and when you end it Annunciates local sounders without sending reports to the receiver Automatically resets smoke detectors You don t hav...

Page 45: ...fer Test to defer the test until the next scheduled test report The test report can be programmed to send additional system event information See Expand Test Rpt Expand Test Rpt in the Phone section for more information The panel tries to send the report over the primary phone line first If it fails it switches to the secondary phone line It sends a PHONE LINE FAIL in Modem II or a TROUBLE ZONE E ...

Page 46: ...for 60 seconds and ring the fire sounders for two seconds This verifies that the detection device is working properly The D9124 system automatically resets smoke detectors When a resetable point such as a smoke detector is faulted the display shows SENSOR RESETTING for five seconds During this time power is removed from smoke power relays Activating a point more than once does not increment the te...

Page 47: ...tion devices the command center emits a brief tone briefly displays the point text for the point tested and returns to the points to test display Extra Points display default text If you incorrectly set the addresses on a POPIT to a point number that is not in your program for the panel the default text for that point number POINT displays when you fault the point The D9112 Program Record Sheet sh...

Page 48: ...ter s display No buzzer sounds at the command center PANEL BROKEN Hardware Software Failed If a hardware or software problem causes the buzzer to sound the green operation monitor LED on the D9112LTB stops flickering or is extinguished PANEL BROKEN appears in the displays of all command centers Pressing TROUBLE SILENCE does not silence the buzzer You must return the panel to Radionics for repair A...

Page 49: ...play clears when communication restores the receiver acknowledges a report See Communication Failure in the Telephone Connections section for a complete description SERVC KEYPAD Supervised Command Center Missing When the panel loses contact with a supervised command center SERVC KEY PAD appears at other command centers connected to the panel The panel transmits an SDI FAILURE report to the receive...

Page 50: ...ephone cord is correctly connected to the RJ31X and the D9124 2 Verify the Ground Start Jumper is in the correct position 3 If using a ground start phone line verify D136 relay is in socket K6 J5 4 Verify that the RJ31X jack is wired correctly The incoming phone line must be wired to terminals 4 and 5 The in house phone system must be wired to terminals 1 and 8 5 Verify that all telephones are on ...

Page 51: ...er does not pick up Amber RING indicator on line card flashes Can hear ring with test set at receiver location Line card in receiver may be faulty Review receiver manuals for trouble shooting procedures The D9124 receives a busy signal for all ten attempts to reach the receiver Calls are not reaching the receiver 1 Verify that correct prefixes and phone numbers for the receiver have been programme...

Page 52: ... port on the D5200 2 Verify that the data power cord is plugged securely into the D5200 programmer 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 at terminal 10 2 Disconnect on board point sensor loops the DATA BUS terminals 30 31 and the ZONEX BUS terminals 25 26 27 28 A...

Page 53: ...rned off for a programmed point the point reports as missing Switch 12 ON for more than one OctoPOPIT connected to ZONEX 1 or ZONEX 2 Switch 12 ON for OctoPOPIT connected to same ZONEX IN as a D8125 Connect only one OctoPOPIT with switch 12 ON to ZONEX IN1 or ZONEX IN 2 If ZONEX IN1 or ZONEX IN 2 is connected to a D8125 turn switch 12 OFF for all OctoPOPITs connected to that terminal POPIT is not ...

Page 54: ...e 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 correctly Check to be certain that you have not duplicated point addresses Panel transmitts PT BUS TROUBLE reports Erroneous alarm and or trouble reports may follow PT BUS TROUBLE report Erroneous alarm and or trouble events for off boa...

Page 55: ...24 Terminals 3 and 24 share a common circuit breaker Check wiring and devices connected to these terminals for shorts or leakage to ground If only one POPEX module is connected to the D9124 POPEX module may be incorrectly connected to the D9124 or Data Expansion Loop may be disconnected from POPEX module Check POPEX module for correct connections to the D9124 and the Data Expansion Loop www PDF Zo...

Page 56: ...of the data expansion loop without POPITs connected to it 1 Disconnect the loop from the motherboard 2 Twist the positive and then the negative wires together at each POPIT location so that the positive and negative wires are continuous to the last POPIT location 3 At the last POPIT location twist the end of the positive wire to the negative wire to form one continuous loop 4 Measure the loop for ...

Page 57: ...smitter site Ham radio operator s transmitter site Computer network system Heavy machinery large electrical motors PBX telephone system High voltage electrical equipment or transformers arc welders certain medical and dental equipment etc Public service office using radio communications fire department police department and similar services Close proximity to electrical lines telephone cabling or ...

Page 58: ... or more command centers are reversed or only one wire is connected Check to be sure that the yellow and green data wires are correctly connected at all command centers NO AUTHORITY displays at command center when you enter your passcode to perform a function Check the User Interface section of the program to be sure the function is enabled for Authority Level assigned to the passcode in the Passc...

Page 59: ...re beginning work on the panel Runaway Reports to the Receiver Using the D8128 in place of the D8128A OctoPOPIT Module may cause runaway reports to the receiver on AC failure If you installed the D8128 be sure to replace it with the D8128A module Battery and Power Reports You can program the D9124 to transmit both battery and AC power status reports See the D9112B Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 ...

Page 60: ...arge If AC is still present the panel removes power to terminals 3 6 7 8 24 and 32 and connector J4 to protect its power supply The green operation monitor LED extinguishes but the panel is still operating The panel sends BATTERY MISSING PT BUS TROUBLE and SDI FAILURE reports If a D928 module is connected to J2 it begins sounding After approximately 60 seconds the panel attempts to return to norma...

Page 61: ...ctions All connections to the 120 VAC terminals should be performed as directed by NEC 70 Testing or Replacing Fuse F1 The 120 VAC fuse F1 is located on the lower right hand corner of the D9142 above the 120 VAC terminals see Figure 22 If the green AC power LED is extinguished the 120 VAC circuit breaker is in the ON position and the building lights and other electrical devices still operate Fuse ...

Page 62: ... battery and missing battery supervision for both batteries When the battery drops to 22 24 VDC or the battery is disconnected the red Low Battery LED lights and the power supply triggers the Low Battery Trouble output When battery voltage returns to 24 2 26 5 VDC the Low battery LED turns off The D9142 resets the Low Battery Trouble output D9142 24VDC Power Supply Features with D9124 Default Sett...

Page 63: ...ower output is powered on The LED turns off when the output power is off Default Trouble Output Settings Choose from one to five trouble conditions to activate the relay See the switch marked S1 on the D9142 Figure 23 NO AC 120 VAC Power failure annunciation Do not use for 24V fire applications The D9124 Communicator provides this function NO AC FUSE Fuse F1 failure NO DC Power Output failure due ...

Page 64: ...ad Acid Batteries may be used 7 Ah 12 Ah 14 Ah 17 2 Ah 24 Ah 36 Ah 38 Ah AC Line Fuse F1 Type 3 AG 4 Amp 250V Slow Blow RPN 57 01338 004 Low Battery Voltage Battery trouble threshold 22VDC minimum 24 1VDC maximum Battery restoral threshold 24 2 VDC minimum 26 5VDC maximum Load Shed Voltage trouble threshold 18 9VDC minimum 20 5VDC maximum Voltage restoral threshold 23 1VDC minimum 24 7VDC maximum ...

Page 65: ...C per terminal Combined 12 VDC outputs not to exceed 1 4 Amps total Telephone Connections Connection RJ31X or RJ38X jacks can be used to connect telephone lines to the D9124 Operating Temperature 32 to 122 F 85 relative humidity Non Condensing D9124 Control Communicator Voltage Input Primary Power Supply 16 5 24 VAC Secondary Power for Panel Two 12VDC 7Ah or 12VDC 17 2 Ah sealed lead acid recharge...

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