D9412G/D7412G Operation & Installation Guide
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D9412G/D7412G
Off-board Points
The sixth column shows the
Debounce Count for the point. See
Debounce Count in the D9412G/
D7412G Program Entry Guide.
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 text is transmitted to
the receiver when the panel is using
the Modem IIIa
2
format.
POPIT Labels
Off-board points for the D9412G are
numbered 9 to 127 and 129 to 247
(D7412G uses Points 9-75 only).
The D9412G reserves Points 128
and 248 for internal use. POPITs
must be connected for Points 129 to
247 to expansion loops connected to
POPEX #2.
Two sheets of peel-off POPIT labels are supplied with the D8125 POPEX Module. Use the sheet marked
Bank1
for Points 9 to 127. Use the sheet marked
Bank2 for Points 129 to 247.
Each label has two parts. Place the smaller part, with just the point number on it, on the chip. Place the larger part
with the switch settings on the base of the POPIT. Set the switches and cover the POPIT.
Do not program two POPITs for the same point number. After programming all the points, perform a service walk
test. The
D9412G/D7412G Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide contains instructions for
performing a service walk test. If a point does not test, check the programming for a duplicated address.
Walk test does not show extra points: Only the Service Walk Test shows extra points. If the point assignment
switches on a POPIT or OctoPOPIT are set incorrectly, it may create both missing and extra points. If the same
point number is assigned to two or more POPITs or OctoPOPITs, none of the points with that number will test
correctly.
8.4
D8128D OctoPOPIT Module
D8128, D8128A or D8128B modules are not compatible with the D9412G or D7412G. Only use the D8128D
OctoPOPIT module. Using D8128, D8128A or D8128B modules may cause intermittent missing and
restoral reports.
8.4.1
Description
The D8128D OctoPOPIT Module combines the functions of the D8125 POPEX module and the D8127/D9127
POPIT modules to provide eight off-board points in a single module. You can wire both D8128D OctoPOPIT and
D8125 POPEX modules in parallel to the ZONEX Bus terminals on the same panel.
Review section
5.0 Power Outputs to be sure to provide enough power for the OctoPOPITs and other powered
devices that will be connected to the system.
8.4.2
Listing
The D8128D OctoPOPIT Module is UL listed for Local or Police Connected Burglary Alarm, Central Station Burglary
Alarm, and Household Burglary Alarm applications. The D8128D is also suitable for fire supervisory applications,
such as indicating circuit supervision (using the D192C Bell Circuit Supervision Module), sprinkler supervision,
and valve tamper protection.
Do not connect fire alarm initiating devices directly to the D8128D.
You must use the D125B Dual Class B Powered Loop Interface Module or D129 Dual Class A Initiation Circuit
Module for fire initiation applications. Connect the initiating devices, smoke detectors for example, to the D125B
powered loops or D129 Class A loops.
D9412G/D7412G
Default values are shown in ( ) or in bold
RADXPNTS Handler
Point Assignments (001 through 040)
POPIT Switch
Setting
Trans-
lation
Point
#
Point
Index
Area
Assign
Debounce
BFSK/
Relay
Custom Point Text
100
001
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P1 FIRE
___________________
200
002
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(2)
____
P2 PANIC
___________________
300
003
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(3)
____
P3 DELAY
___________________
400
004
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(4)
____
P4 FOLLOW ___________________
500
005
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(5)
____
P5 INSTANT ___________________
600
006
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(6)
____
P6 INSTANT ___________________
700
007
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(7)
____
P7 INSTANT ___________________
800
008
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(8)
____
P8 INSTANT ___________________
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
101
009
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P9
___________________
0 1 2 3 4 5 _
102
010
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P10
___________________
0 1 2 3 4 _ 6
103
011
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P11
___________________
0 1 2 3 4 _ _
104
012
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P12
___________________
0 1 2 3 _ 5 6
105
013
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P13
___________________
0 1 2 3 _ 5 _
106
014
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P14
___________________
0 1 2 3 _ _ 6
107
015
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P15
___________________
0 1 2 3 _ _ _
108
016
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P16
___________________
0 1 2 _ 4 5 6
109
017
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P17
___________________
0 1 2 _ 4 5 _
110
018
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P18
___________________
0 1 2 _ 4 _ 6
111
019
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P19
___________________
0 1 2 _ 4 _ _
112
020
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P20
___________________
0 1 2 _ _ 5 6
113
021
__ __
(1)
____
(2)
_____
(1)
____
P21
___________________
Figure 15: Program Record Sheet