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© 2001 Radionics

D6412 Installation Guide

D6412
Index

F

FCC Notice .............................................................................  9

Part 15   ................................................................................ 9
Part 68 .................................................................................  9

Fire

Approved Applications   ....................................................

64

Listing and Approvals   .....................................................

64

Fire Alarm Verification   ......................................................... 18
Fire Applications

Optional Compatible Equipment   ...................................

64

Fire System Power Formula   ............................................... 22

G

Ground Start   ......................................................................... 25

I

Installation   .................................................................... 15, 17

Closing Installer Jumper   ................................................ 16
Connecting Earth Ground   ............................................... 16

Installer Mode   ............................................................... 52, 53
Installer’s Keypad   ............................................................... 52

Connector .........................................................................  52

Installer's Menu

Battery Test   ...................................................................... 53
Bell Test   ........................................................................... 53
Keypad Program   ............................................................. 56
Output Test  ....................................................................... 54
Point Status   ..................................................................... 54
RF Menu   ........................................................................... 54
Strobe Test  ....................................................................... 53
Test Report   ...................................................................... 54

Installer’s Menu   ................................................................... 53
Installer’s Passcode ............................................................  53
Introduction

Approved Applications Compliance Guide ....................  

64

K

Keypad Program   ................................................................. 56
Keyswitch   ............................................................................. 47

Installation ........................................................................  47
Operation ..........................................................................  47
Programming   .................................................................. 47

L

Listing and Approvals

Burglary   ............................................................................

64

Fire   ...................................................................................

64

Listings   ................................................................................

64

Listings and Approvals   ....................................................... 14

O

Off-Board Outputs   ............................................................... 40
Off-Board Sensor Loops   ..................................................... 30

D9528 Point Expander Module .......................................  32
SDI Point Expanders   ....................................................... 30

On-Board Sensor Loops   .................................................... 27

Description   ...................................................................... 27
Doubled Point Configuration ..........................................  28
Sensor Loop Response Time   ....................................... 29
Single Point Configuration   ............................................. 27

Optional Compatible Equipment

Approved Applications Compliance Guide   ...................

64

Output Programming   .......................................................... 22
Output Test   ........................................................................... 54

P

Phone Cord Connection   ..................................................... 23
Phone Line Fault   ................................................................. 24
Point Status   ......................................................................... 54
Power   ................................................................................... 19

Alarm   ................................................................................ 21
Auxiliary   ............................................................................ 21
Available   ........................................................................... 21
Primary   ............................................................................. 19
Secondary   ........................................................................ 19

Power Outputs   .............................................................. 10, 21

Alarm Power   .................................................................... 21
Available Power   ............................................................... 21
Continuous   ...................................................................... 21

Primary Power   ..................................................................... 19
Programming   ............................................................... 13, 18

Outputs   ............................................................................. 22

R

RAM IV Direct Connection   ................................................... 50
RF Menu ................................................................................  54
RS232 Serial Interface Module   .......................................... 49

S

SDI Devices   ......................................................................... 48

D9533   .............................................................................. 49
Installation   ....................................................................... 48

SDI Point Expanders   ........................................................... 30
Sensor Loop Response Time   ........................................... 29
Service Reports   ................................................................... 53

Service End   ...................................................................... 53
Service Start   ..................................................................... 53

Single Point Configuration ..................................................  27
Strobe Test ............................................................................  53
System Status LED ..............................................................  24

Содержание D6412

Страница 1: ...D6412 Control Communicator Installation Guide ...

Страница 2: ... Standard Features 12 2 3 1 Points 12 2 3 2 Areas and Accounts 12 2 3 3 Communicator 12 2 3 4 Command Centers 13 2 3 5 Keyswitch 13 2 3 6 Alarm Event Memory 13 2 3 7 Event Log 13 2 3 8 EMI Lightning Transient Protection 13 2 3 9 Programming 13 2 3 10 Other Features 13 2 3 11 Control Communicator Assembly 14 2 3 12 Listings and Approvals 14 3 0 Installation 15 3 1 Before You Begin 15 3 2 Enclosure ...

Страница 3: ...egistration 23 6 2 Notification 23 6 3 Location 23 6 4 Phone Cord Connection 23 6 5 System Status LED Red 24 6 6 Dialing Format 24 6 7 Phone Line Fault 24 6 8 Called Party Disconnect 24 6 9 Communication Failure 25 6 10 Ground Start 25 7 0 On Board Sensor Loops 27 7 1 Description 27 7 2 Point 1 Configuration 27 7 3 Single Point Configuration Points 2 8 27 7 4 Doubled Point Configuration 28 7 5 Sen...

Страница 4: ...eypad and Installer Mode 52 13 1 Installer s Keypad Connector 52 13 2 Entering the Installer Mode 53 13 2 1 Installer s Passcode 53 13 2 2 Service Start Service End Reports 53 13 3 Installer s Menu 53 13 3 1 Press 1 for Bell Test 53 13 3 2 Press 2 for Strobe Test 53 13 3 3 Press 3 for Battery Test 53 13 3 4 Press 4 for Test Report 54 13 3 5 Press 5 for Point Status 54 13 3 6 Press 6 for Output Tes...

Страница 5: ... Configuration 37 Figure 21 D9528 DIP Switch Configuration 38 Figure 22 D9528 Status LED 38 Figure 23 On Board Outputs 39 Figure 24 D9529 Control Panel Enclosure Side Mounting 41 Figure 25 Installing the D9529 in a Remote Enclosure 41 Figure 26 Wiring the D9529 to the D6412 42 Figure 27 Wiring for External Power Supply 43 Figure 28 D9529 Address DIP Switches 43 Figure 29 Command Center DIP Switch ...

Страница 6: ...ections 29 Table 5 Off Board Sensor Loops Location Address Assignment 31 Table 6 D9528 Wire Lengths 34 Table 7 D9528 Address 106 37 Table 8 D9528 Address 107 37 Table 9 D9528 Address Settings 37 Table 10 D9528 Address Jumper Settings 38 Table 11 D9529 Wire Lengths 42 Table 12 D9529 Address Settings 43 Table 13 D9529 Address Jumper Settings 43 Table 14 Command Center Address Assignments DIP Switch ...

Страница 7: ...s including detailed instructions for connecting the D9528 Point Expansion Module 9 0 On Board Outputs provides information on the four on board programmable outputs 10 0 Off Board Outputs provides information on available off board programmable outputs including detailed instructions for connecting the D9529 OctoOutput Module 11 0 Arming Devices provides information on command centers keyswitches...

Страница 8: ... the following type styles are used Bold text usually indicates selections that you may use while programming your panel It may also indicates an important fact that should be noted Bold Italicized used to denote notes cautions and or warnings Italicized text refers the user to another part of this manual or another manual entirely Courier Text indicates what may appear on the command center keypa...

Страница 9: ...e 5 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If the D6412 Control Communicator causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance If advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possi...

Страница 10: ...Configuration 2 1 Specifications 2 1 1 Voltage Input Primary 18 VAC 22 VA class 2 plug in transformer D1825 Secondary 12 VDC 7 Ah sealed lead acid rechargeable battery or 12 VDC 18 Ah sealed lead acid rechargeable battery 2 1 2 Current Requirements Panel 100 mA See Appendix A for the current requirements of other system components 2 1 3 Power Outputs Continuous Power Up to 600 mA maximum at 11 5 V...

Страница 11: ...8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure When ordering a compatible enclosure order the D6412M which includes the mounting skirt and the D6412LC Also order the D8125 transformer 2 1 11 Compatible Accessories D621 LED Command Center D623 Text Command Center LCD Display D624 Telephone Command Module not investigated by UL D625 Text Command Center Vacuum Fluorescent Display D9528 Point Expansion Module D9529...

Страница 12: ...hat allows a user to arm an area from a remote command center in another area Assigning each area its own account number creates four separate accounts in one panel Assigning the same account number to different areas groups them together in a single account Area options include exit tone and delay separate fire and burglary outputs and auto opening and closing skeds Area 1 can be programmed as a ...

Страница 13: ...t Log The system stores 254 events from all areas in its event log All events can be stored even if the panel does not send a report for them You can view the log at a text Command Center the D623 for example print it locally using the D9533 Serial Interface Module and a serial printer or upload it to the Remote Account Manager RAM IV See Appendix B in the D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 45351 for a...

Страница 14: ...sistor P N 25899 Two 14 18 AWG 1 2 mm color coded battery leads Ordered Separately Order the following to complete a basic 8 point installation Command Center or keyswitch D118 Speaker for PO2 in supervised configuration D118 not investigated by UL D126 Battery D164 Phone Cord Configured packages are also available Please consult your Radionics Product Catalog The following literature is available...

Страница 15: ...ly Refer to the D6412 Approved Applications Compliance Guide Appendix A to determine if your application requires a specific enclosure D8103 Universal Enclosure gray D8109 Fire Enclosure red D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure gray 3 3 Beginning the Installation 3 3 1 Mounting the Enclosure Mount the enclosure in the desired location 3 4 Premises Wiring Run the necessary wiring throughout the premis...

Страница 16: ...ore making any other connections A grounding rod or cold water pipe are recommended earth ground references Do not use telephone or electrical ground for the earth ground connection Use 14 16 AWG 1 8 to 1 5 mm wire when making the connection Use only the earth ground terminal Do not connect any other panel terminals to earth ground 3 5 2 Closing the Installer Switch Closing the Installer Switch di...

Страница 17: ...ke about 60 seconds to complete Command centers may display System Fault and sound during the power up and reset interval If the panel fails any of the tests a system trouble message appears at the Command Centers Touch the Earth Ground Terminal first To discharge any static charge you may be carrying always touch the panel s earth ground terminal before beginning work on the panel 3 6 3 Install a...

Страница 18: ...u are ready to program the panel 3 7 Programming the Panel If you have not created a program for the panel review the D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 45351 Check to be certain you have all the required accessory modules installed for the features you want to use The Installer Switch must be in the closed position to program the panel from a keypad You can enter your custom program at a text keypad o...

Страница 19: ...you always connect the battery first and then plug in the transformer Instructions for Installing the Battery follow Only plug the transformer into an unswitched 120 VAC 60 Hz power outlet Secure the transformer to the outlet with the screw provided 4 2 Secondary Power 4 2 1 Secondary DC Power A 12V 7 Ah sealed lead acid rechargeable battery D126 supplies secondary power for auxiliary and alarm ou...

Страница 20: ...il report sent as programmed 13 8 VDC Charging Float Level 12 1 VDC Low Battery trouble at command centers Low Battery report as programmed 10 2 VDC Panel shuts down as voltage falls below 10 2 VDC Recharge Cycle AC On Panel restarts battery charging begins AC restoral report sent as programmed AC trouble clears from command centers 13 0 VDC Battery restoral reports sent battery trouble clears fro...

Страница 21: ...e Sections 14 and 15 for the location and description of these terminals 5 2 2 Installer s Keypad Connector Use this connector to connect an installer s keypad to the panel for programming and diagnostics 5 2 3 Alarm Power Provides positive 12 VDC for PO2 Programmable Output 2 when it is configured as a siren driver and PO1 when it is configured as the alarm output 5 3 Continuous Power Output 5 3 ...

Страница 22: ...t JP2 PO1 Jumper must be closed The default configuration for Programmable Output 1 makes it a dry contact normally open relay The PO1 Jumper is open See Figure 5 for jumper location Programmable Output 2 PO2 Output PO2 can be used with Alarm as a supervised siren driver Connect an approved 4 or 8 Ω siren Alternatively PO2 can sink up to 500 mA 12 VDC For larger loads use a Radionics D133 Relay Mo...

Страница 23: ...e street side of the phone switch wired ahead of any PBX equipment Line seizure temporarily interrupts 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 1 2 3 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R1 T1 R T RJ31X Jack Telco Connector Block O...

Страница 24: ...the timer reaches 40 seconds it begins a phone line trouble response Programming determines what the response is See Phone in the D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 45351 The panel stops monitoring the phone line during its phone line trouble response If the response includes sending a report the panel does not resume monitoring until the report is acknowledged or it goes into communication failure Bad...

Страница 25: ...red on Destination 1 and System Status Reports routing is set to Destination 1 then send a Comm Restore report with the next report for destination 1 6 If the Comm Fail occurred on Destination 2 and System Status Reports routing is set to Destination 1 then send Comm Fail report 7 If the Comm Fail occurred on Destination 2 and System Status Reports routing is set to Destination 2 then send a Comm ...

Страница 26: ...t R Y G B Alrm PO1 L 1 L 2 Com L 4 Com L 3 L 6 Com L 5 L 8 Com L 7 T T1 R1 AUXILIARY JP1 Installer JP2 PO1 Select A B A B R PO1 Configuration for Ground Start PO2 3 4 Configuration using a D133 D134 for Ground Start D133 D134 R PO1 Jumper Open Figure 8 Ground Start The PO1 jumper is not used when interfacing PO2 3 or 4 to a D133 or D134 D6412 Telephone Connections ...

Страница 27: ... Point 1 is dedicated as a fire point for connection of smoke detectors This point cannot be used for point doubling and must be terminated with a 2 21 k Ω EOL resistor P N 25899 The number of normally open and or normally closed detection devices each sensor loop can supervise is limited only by the resistance on the loop The total resistance for wire length and contacts minus the end of line res...

Страница 28: ... Greater than 7 7 VDC Normal Loop Greater than 6 3 VDC less than 7 3 VDC Shorted Loop Less than 6 0 VDC For a 3 65 k EOL resistor Open Loop Greater than 9 1 VDC Normal Loop Greater than 7 7 VDC less than 8 6 VDC Shorted Loop Less than 7 3 VDC For a 1 0 k EOL resistor Open Loop Greater than 5 0 VDC Normal Loop Greater than 3 8 VDC less than 4 7 VDC Shorted Loop Less than 3 5 VDC 7 4 Doubled Point C...

Страница 29: ... Pulse Count Time Selections for 300 ms Point Scan Time on and off board points only Selection Actual Pulse Count Time Selection Actual Pulse Count Time 0 0 5 seconds 8 20 seconds 1 1 second 9 30 seconds 2 2 seconds 10 40 seconds 3 3 seconds 11 50 seconds 4 4 seconds 12 60 seconds 5 5 seconds 13 90 seconds 6 10 seconds 14 120 seconds 7 15 seconds 15 200 seconds Table 4 Point Scan Time Pulse Count ...

Страница 30: ...smitter 6 SDI Addr 51 Transmitter 6 7 Nibble 0736 1 Nibble 0737 14 Nibble 0738 1 Nibble 0739 0740 0 7 3 65 k Ω when doubled w 15 SDI Addr 101 Loop 7 2 2 k Ω SDI Addr 50 Transmitter 7 SDI Addr 51 Transmitter 7 8 Nibble 0741 1 Nibble 0742 4 Nibble 0743 1 Nibble 0744 0745 0 8 3 65 k Ω when doubled w 16 SDI Addr 101 Loop 8 2 2 k Ω SDI Addr 50 Transmitter 8 SDI Addr 51 Transmitter 8 9 Nibble 0746 0 Nib...

Страница 31: ... 5 2 2 k Ω SDI Addr 107 Loop 5 3 65 k Ω SDI Addr 50 Transmitter 29 SDI Addr 51 Transmitter 29 30 Nibble 0851 0 Nibble 0852 0 Nibble 0853 1 Nibble 0851 0852 3 0 SDI Addr 104 Loop 6 2 2 k Ω SDI Addr 107 Loop 6 3 65 k Ω SDI Addr 50 Transmitter 30 SDI Addr 51 Transmitter 30 31 Nibble 0856 0 Nibble 0857 0 Nibble 0858 1 Nibble 0859 0860 3 1 SDI Addr 104 Loop 7 2 2 k Ω SDI Addr 107 Loop 7 3 65 k Ω SDI Ad...

Страница 32: ...output for accessories Review the Power Outputs section of this manual to be sure you provide enough power for the Point Expander Modules and any other powered devices you connect to the panel Refer to the D9528 Installation Guide P N 46413 for complete installation addressing and operating instructions 8 2 2 D9528 Installation Failure to follow the mounting instructions in this manual may result ...

Страница 33: ...ll Mounting Hardware supplied w D9528 Figure 13 Installing the D9528 in the Panel s Enclosure The D9528 can also be mounted to the back wall of the control communicator s enclosure See Figure 14 Mounting Clip Assembly Enclosure Standoff Mounting Clip Corner of D9528 PCB R Y G B A lrm PO1 L 1 L 2 Com L 4 Com L 3 L 6 C om L 5 L 8 Com L 7 T T1 R1 AUXILIARY JP1 Install er JP2 P O1 Sele ct A B R Termin...

Страница 34: ...ed by panel limitations See the panel s installation guide for more information If the D9528 is powered directly by an external auxiliary power supply Figure 16 use the wire lengths specified in the first row of Table 6 The wire lengths shown in Table 6 must be shared by all devices connected to the terminals Note Do not use twisted pair or shielded cable Do not share cable with the keypad lines T...

Страница 35: ...such as motion detectors See Figure 17 IMPORTANT When using the D9528 s auxiliary output the maximum distance between the D6412 and the D9528 must be limited to 250 ft 76 m when using 18 AWG 1 2 mm wire or 100 ft 30 m when using 22 AWG 0 8 mm wire The maximum distance from the D9528 Output terminals and the remotely powered devices PIRs smoke detectors etc must be limited to 50 ft 15 m for 22 AWG ...

Страница 36: ... if the D9528 is mounted inside the D6412 s enclosure wire the tamper input as shown in Figure 18 if installed in the control panel s enclosure If neither the tamper input or the on board tamper switch is used a wire jumper must be placed as shown in Figure 18 Use either the tamper input or the on board tamper switch Both cannot be used simultaneously 1 R B G Y D9528 OUT TMPR COM On board tamper s...

Страница 37: ... 19 20 21 22 23 24 Table 7 D9528 Address 106 D9528 Sensor Loop EOL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 65 k 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2 2 k 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Table 8 D9528 Address 107 8 2 6 D9528 Address Programming Each D9528 module connected to the D6412 must have its address jumpers set to the addresses shown in Table 9 Location For Standard Sensor Loop Set Location s Device Parameter to 2 Set D9528 Address ...

Страница 38: ... 21 for DIP Switch configuration DIP Switch Settings DIP Switches S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Module Address 32 16 8 4 2 1 101 102 X 103 X 104 X X 105 X 106 X X 107 X X Table 10 D9528 Address Jumper Settings ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF ON Example Module Address 102 Figure 21 D9528 DIP Switch Configuration 8 2 8 D9528 Status LED One flash per second indicates normal operation LED steady ON can indicate any of the fol...

Страница 39: ...3 PO4 Outputs PO3 and PO4 can be configured for Alarm Output These outputs can sink up to 500 mA 12 VDC each For larger loads use a Radionics D133 Relay Module or a Radionics D134 Dual Relay Module Power restricted for fire and combined fire burglary systems Use the Fire System Power Formula see Section 5 4 1 Available Power above to calculate the current available for fire and combined fire burgl...

Страница 40: ...utput Module s individual outputs separately See Outputs in the D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 45351 for programming details D9529 restricted from fire systems The D9529 relay outputs are not supervised and cannot be used in fire or combined fire burglary installations for primary indicating devices Current Draw 10 mA Standby plus 40 mA for each energized output relay for a total of 330 mA maximum ...

Страница 41: ...aller JP2 PO1 Select A B R D6412 PCB D9529 Terminals Enclosure Wall Mounting Hardware supplied w D9529 Figure 24 D9529 Control Panel Enclosure Side Mounting Alternatively you can mount the D9529 remotely in its own D203 enclosure see Figure 25 Distance from the panel is determined by the total combined wire length of all devices including keypads connected to the panels Data terminals The combined...

Страница 42: ... See Figure 27 for external power supply connections Power Source 22 AWG 0 8 mm 18 AWG 0 8 mm D6412 to D9529 D6412 40 ft 12 2 m 80 ft 24 4 m D6412 to D9529 External Power Supply 1000 ft 305 m 2000 ft 610 m External Power Supply to D9529 40 ft 12 2 m 80 ft 24 4 m Table 11 D9529 Wire Lengths Power down the panel to connect the D9529 as shown in Figure 26 Y G B R NC NO C 8 Y B R G Yellow Yellow Green...

Страница 43: ...cted to the D6412 must have its address jumpers set to the address shown in Table 12 Output SDI Address 5 to 12 SDI Address 150 13 to 20 SDI Address 151 Table 12 D9529 Address Settings Any time the address jumpers are changed you must cycle the control panel power OFF and then ON for the changes to take effect Set the address jumpers as shown in the Table 13 An X indicates that the DIP switch is C...

Страница 44: ... trouble appears at all other Command Centers connected to the system SYSTEM FAULT also appears for approximately 10 seconds during power up See Command Center in the D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 45351 for complete programming details for Command Centers The D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 45351 also contains a summary of operational information 11 2 1 Assigning the Command Center an Address Switch...

Страница 45: ...ow Green Black Red Yellow Green Black Figure 30 Wiring Command Centers to the D6412 Refer to Table 15 for D6412 SDI Bus to Command Center wiring length requirements 22 AWG 0 8 mm 18 AWG 1 2 mm D6412 to D621 D623 1000 ft 305 m 2000 ft 610 m D6412 to D625 225 ft 69 m 600 ft 183 m D6412 to D621 D623 D625 using an External Power Supply 1000 ft 305 m 2000 ft 610 m Table 15 Command Center Wire Lengths D...

Страница 46: ... alone power supply to earth ground Back of Command Center D6412 PCB Y G B R Red Yellow Green Black Red Yellow Green Black External 12 VDC Power Supply Figure 31 External Power for Command Centers 11 3 D268 D269 D279 Independent Zone Control You can program on board points 2 to 8 so that the D268 D269 or D279 or later versions Independent Zone Controls operate as independent point controls arms an...

Страница 47: ... end of line resistor for the point at the keyswitch so that the switch shorts the resistor when it operates An open on the circuit produces an alarm if the area is armed and a trouble if it is disarmed see Figure 32 Maintained Keyswitch Open on Circuit Arms Area 2 2 k Common Point Input Short on Circuit Toggles Arming State Common Point Input Momentary Keyswitch 2 2 k Figure 32 Keyswitches 11 4 4...

Страница 48: ...allel as shown in Figure 33 Y G B R D6412 SDI Device R B G Y SDI Device R B G Y Red Red Green Green Yellow Yellow Black Black Figure 33 SDI Device Wiring These devices may share power with the panel or be powered by a stand alone power source Extra power needed for additional SDI Devices Review Section 5 0 Power Outputs to determine the total power output requirements for your system You may need ...

Страница 49: ...34 External Power for SDI Devices 12 3 D9533 RS 232 Serial Interface Module Radionics D9533 RS 232 Serial Interface Module can be used to connect a standard serial printer or other serial devices to the panel It can also be used for a RAM IV remote programming direct connection Refer to the D9533 Installation Guide P N 48210 for complete installation addressing and operating instructions P3 1 2 4 ...

Страница 50: ... Red Black Yellow Green External 12 VDC Power Supply Y G B R D6412 D9533 to External Power Supply Connections Black Yellow Green D9533 Red Figure 36 D9533 Power Connections 12 3 3 RAM IV Direct Connection The D9533 can be used to connect directly to the D6412 for RAM IV remote programming It also allows the user to perform diagnostic and history retrievals in RAM IV To connect directly to the D641...

Страница 51: ...anel SER RX LED RS 232 receive data from printer or other serial device connected to D9533 SER TX LED RS 232 transmit data to printer or other serial device connected to D9533 P3 RS232 Cable Ground Pins Some devices connected to the DB9 connector may cause a ground fault condition on the control communicator If this occurs removing the plug across the P3 jumper pins may clear the ground condition ...

Страница 52: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 39 D9533 DB9 Connector Layout 13 0 Installer s Keypad and Installer Mode 13 1 Installer s Keypad Connector IMPORTANT The Installer s Keypad must be set to Address 0 set MODE to OFF and the Installer Switch must be closed in order to program the D6412 from the keypad Figure 40 shows you how to connect and disconnect an Installer s Keypad and enter the Installer s Mode Refer t...

Страница 53: ...ports After you enter your installer passcode and press Cmd 41 to enter the Installer s Mode the D6412 sends a Service Start report When you exit the installer s mode it sends a Service End Report AUXILIARY JP1 Installer RESET PIN NORMAL OPEN RESET PIN LOCKED CLOSED Figure 41 Installer Switch 13 3 Installer s Menu 13 3 1 Press 1 for Bell Test The panel activates the Bell Time 1 8 and Alarm Output ...

Страница 54: ...sing the key without holding advances to the next output without activating the output displayed 13 3 7 Press 7 for RF Menu Pressing 7 moves the system into the RF Menu This menu consists of three scrolling choices that allow you to add RF ID codes test RF devices and view or remove RF ID codes 13 3 7 1 Adding RF ID Codes To add RF ID codes into the system press 1 when Add RF ID Press 1 scrolls ac...

Страница 55: ...activated in order to test it Once the device is activated the following display will appear L03 M01 P08 Loc9 A1 Pt9 Figure 45 RF Device Test Status Display The first line in Figure 45 shows the RF device s test status L03 System recognizes the device and that the device is operating properly Other status displays include L02 System recognizes the device and that the device operation is fair L01 T...

Страница 56: ...ne with the location area and point numbers of the removed ID on the second line If you wish to remove additional ID codes press Cmd The scrolling list of RF devices will return Press Cmd again to return to the RF Menu when you have finished removing all ID codes Pressing Cmd a third time will return you to the main programming menu 13 3 8 Press 8 for Keypad Program Pressing 8 moves the system int...

Страница 57: ...PK32 Status LED D6412 PCB Figure 47 PK32 to D6412 Connections 13 3 10 Exiting the Installer s Menu When you are ready to exit the Installer s Menu and return the system to normal operation open the Installer s Switch The following screen appears for approximately 10 seconds D6412 Rev X XX Please Wait After the 10 second wait period the text command center display returns to normal disarmed no faul...

Страница 58: ...he battery connected to the D6412 has fallen below 12 1 volts System battery is missing The battery connected to the D6412 is badly discharged damaged or disconnected Data bus missing Device The SDI data bus device set to the address shown in the display is missing or has stopped responding Data bus tamper Device The tamper on the SDI data bus device set to the address shown in the display is open...

Страница 59: ...Page 59 2001 Radionics D6412 Installation Guide 45349C D6412 Installation Label 14 0 Installation Label ...

Страница 60: ...rm output functions Supervised for Horn Speaker alarm function PTC protected 13 Alrm Alarm power Up to 1 850 mA PTC protected Provides power for supervised siren driver PO 2 and Alarm Output PO 1 14 PO 1 A Jumper sets PO 1 terminals A 14 and B 15 for dry Form A contact or for Alarm Output 15 PO 1 B 16 L 1 Positive terminal of powered loop Supports up to 15 D263THS smoke detectors D132A Reversing M...

Страница 61: ...points Solution To disable this feature see the D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 45351 Section 2 6 Global Open Close Options Arming Options 1 Nibble 0258 16 1 2 Point Issues Problem I have a trouble on a keyswitch point and it will not clear The point is restored to its normal condition Cause Swinger Bypass may not be enabled on this point index The point will not restore until the swinger bypass con...

Страница 62: ...e The PK32 has not been enabled in the panel firmware Solution In Nibble 0257 enable the PK32 See the D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 45351 Section 2 5 Programming Options Problem The off board points I added to the system display as missing Cause The device location parameter is not correctly programmed Solution See Section 2 13 Locations in the D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 45351 Verify which devi...

Страница 63: ...Output Configuration Nibble 1253 Baud Rate Configuration Nibble 1254 and Parity Flow Control Stop Bit Configuration Nibble 1255 Problem My D9533 is printing out lines of xxxxxxxx s or other strange characters whenever a new event occurs at the panel Cause The settings for the D9533 RS 232 Serial Interface Module will cause unexpected printer output Solution In the D6412 Program Entry Guide P N 453...

Страница 64: ...the system on a 7 day 1 week timer no later than 10 p m Set the Auto Off Sked to disarm the system no sooner than 6 a m the next business day Adjust these skeds so that the system is armed during non business hours such as holidays and weekends These times may be adjusted if they conflict with normal business hours and or any non business hour carry over extended holiday closed periods See Skeds i...

Страница 65: ...Min Hrs of Standby Battery 4 4 hrs 24 min 4 hrs 24 min 4 4 4 4 72 4 Entry Exit Time sec 45 60 45 60 45 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Bell Time minutes 4 4 4 15 15 15 15 15 15 D2203 Enclosure Included w panel No No No No No No D8103 Enclosure Optional No No No No No D8108A Enclosure Optional Req Req Req Req Req D8109 Enclosure Optional Choose One No No No No No D126 Battery 7 Ah Req Req Re...

Страница 66: ...ming All external connections are inherently power limited 2 5 6 3 4 L 3 Com L 4 L 5 Com L 6 L 7 Com L 8 PO3 PO2 Alrm A B Com L 2 PO4 PO1 L 1 Local Programmer Connect Lock Standby Switch to program Earth Ground Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch Do not share with other equipment D6412 uses a D1825 UL Listed Class 2 Transformer 18 5VAC 22VA 60HZ Green Yellow Red Black A B C D P S...

Страница 67: ...______ 25 x Qty _____ 25 x Qty _____ 25 x Qty _____ RF3224 _______ 30 x Qty _____ 30 x Qty _____ 30 x Qty _____ Sounders connected to PO2 D118 8 Ω Speaker _______ 0 x Qty _____ 0 x Qty _____ 330 x Qty _____ Ratings of other devices in the system which are not shown above __________ _______ ____ x Qty _____ ____ x Qty _____ ____ x Qty _____ __________ _______ ____ x Qty _____ ____ x Qty _____ ____ ...

Страница 68: ...mpere Hour Calculation Formula in the Standby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applications section Appendix A Standby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applications NFPA 72 Chapter 2 Household Fire Warning Equipment The NFPA Chapter 2 Household Fire Warning Equipment Standard requires 24 hours of standby plus 4 minutes 0 067 hours of alarm operation at the end of the 24 hour pe...

Страница 69: ...er Keypad or local connection to RAM IV 1 8 Command Centers 1 8 40 41 D624 Telephone Control Module 50 Premises RF Receiver 1 51 Premises RF Receiver 2 52 55 Premises RF Keypads Receiver 1 60 63 Premises RF Keypads Receiver 2 101 107 D9528 Wired Point Expanders 150 151 D9529 Octo Outputs and orX7410i Module 250 D9533 Serial RS 232 Interface ...

Страница 70: ...ity of an alarm control panel and the functionality of a digital dialer in a single device In the past the control panel and communication functions were provided on separate products In the D6412 literature including this document control communicator control panel control and panel are used interchangeably Controlled Point A point that responds to alarm conditions depending upon whether the syst...

Страница 71: ...ormat use Appendix B in the D6412 Program Entry Guide to determine what report is substituted for the Modem IIIa report Nibble Once the installer selects a value for a parameter the panel stores the selection in E memory Nibbles Each parameter uses one or more Nibbles When programming from the Command Center the installer enters their selection directly into the memory Nibbles When programming fro...

Страница 72: ...ogramming utility designed to remotely set up and program specific control panels Remote Programming System programming by means of the system user s telephone line Restoral Report A signal transmitted upon the removal of a trouble or alarm condition from an alarm circuit SDI Serial Device Interface SKED A scheduling parameter that allows a selected event to happen at a specific time Trouble A ser...

Страница 73: ...t 53 Burglary Approved Applications 64 Listing and Approvals 64 Burglary Applications Optional Compatible Equipment 64 C Called Party Disconnect 24 Command Centers 44 Address Assignment 44 Installation 45 Communication Failure 25 Compatible Equipment Optional 64 Compliance Guide Approved Applications 64 Continuous Power Output 21 Current Requirements 10 D D9528 Point Expander Module 32 Address Pro...

Страница 74: ... Approvals Burglary 64 Fire 64 Listings 64 Listings and Approvals 14 O Off Board Outputs 40 Off Board Sensor Loops 30 D9528 Point Expander Module 32 SDI Point Expanders 30 On Board Sensor Loops 27 Description 27 Doubled Point Configuration 28 Sensor Loop Response Time 29 Single Point Configuration 27 Optional Compatible Equipment Approved Applications Compliance Guide 64 Output Programming 22 Outp...

Страница 75: ... Disconnect 24 Communication Failure 25 Connections 23 Dialing Format 24 Ground Start 25 Line Fault 24 Location 23 Notification 23 Phone Cord Connection 23 Registration 23 System Status LED 24 Test Report 54 Testing 18 Battery Test 53 Bell Test 53 Strobe Test 53 Test Report 54 V Voltage Input 10 ...

Страница 76: ... 2001 Radionics a division of Detection Systems Inc 45349C 11 01 PO Box 80012 Salinas CA 93912 0012 USA Installation Guide D6412 Customer Service 800 538 5807 Page 76 of 76 ...

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