D2212 Installation Manual
Page 9
© 1996 Radionics
74-07361-000-C 11/11/96
Make the Telephone Connections
Phone Jack
To prevent reports from jamming, wire the RJ31X jack
before the in-house phone system to support line seizure.
See Figure 6. Line seizure provides for a temporary
interruption of normal phone usage while the communicator
transmits data.
After installation, confirm that the panel seizes the line,
acquires dial tone, reports correctly to the receiver, and
releases the phone line to the in-house phone system.
Phone Cord
Connect the flying leads of the D164 Phone Cord to the
panel as shown in Figure 7. Connect the modular end to the
RJ31X jack.
Power Up
Connect the battery and then plug in the transformer.
Leave the Standby Switch locked down for now.
Program the Panel
Use the Keypad, the Radionics D5200 Programmer, or a
remote programmer to program the panel. See the
D2212
Figure 7: Phone Cord
D164
Phone Cord
25
26
27
28
29
T1
R
R1
T
To RJ31X Phone Jack
Black, Yellow,
Orange, and
Blue not used.
Brown
Green
Red
Gray
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Incoming
Telco Line
R
T
R1
T1
Full Modular Phone Jack
Premises Phone
RJ31X Module
(
Figure 6: RJ31X Phone Jack
Program Entry Guide for programming options and keypad
programming instructions.
If you're programming from the keypad or using the
D5200, make sure the Standby Switch is locked down.
See Figure 8.
If you're using the D5200, Figure 9 shows the location of the
programming jack. See the
D5200 Programmer Operation
Manual for instructions on using the programmer.
Unlock the Standby Switch
When you're finished programming, return the Standby
Switch back to the normal (open) position. See Figure 8. The
panel sends a
RE-BOOT
report to the receiver and returns to
the disarmed state. If you programmed for test reports and
left the hours and minutes to next report prompts at 0 (zero),
the panel sends a test report with the
RE-BOOT
report.
RAM II ResetBye does not disarm the panel: After you
unlock the standby switch, the panel returns to a disarmed
state. Using RAM II
ResetBye, however, does not affect the
armed state of the panel.
Figure 9: Programmer Jack
11
12
9
10
1
Local Programmer Connect
Lock standby switch to program.
Figure 8: Standby Switch
15
11
12
16
17
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
19
18
1
6
7
8
9
10
3
5
4
2
14
13
Standby Switch
Normal (Open)
Standby Switch
Locked (Closed)
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