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1. 08125 8 POPEX E MODULE POINTS 9 71 Belo POPIT 33K E O L o RESISITOR C k L i GND o OUT L__4 6 4 1 47 POSITIVE 7 4 AUX DATA EXPANSION LOOP UP TO 63 POPITS SWITCHES 1 TO 6 D8125 33K Q t RESISITOR 200 55 Eh GND Z7 7 OUT aes ES de Le 1 NEGATIVE gt 22 IN POSITIVE AUX DATA EXPANSION LOOP UP TO 63 POPITS Figure 13 Typical Expansion Loop POPIT Configuration Wiring Data Expansion Loops to POPEX Modules There are two positive and two negative data expansion loop terminals on each POPEX module Follow the procedure below to connect the data expansion loops to the D8125 POPEX Module See Figure 13 Remember you can only connect a maximum of 63 POPITs to one D8125 1 Connect the positive Data terminal from the first POPIT on the data expansion loop to one of the D8125 module s positive terminal
2. 34 Primary AC Power Circuit 19 Installing the Transformer 19 Off Board Points coiere certos 35 Point ZONEX BUSS 35 Secondary Power 20 D8125 POPEX Module Secondary DC Power 20 08127 POPIT Modules 35 Installing the Battery 20 Installing the 08125 POPEX Module 36 Battery Supervision 20 e ME Wiring the D8125 to the 09112 36 Battery Charging Circuit 21 Wirina POPITs to th Battery Discharge Recharge Schedule iring Data Expansion Loop 38 No AC Power 21 Wirina Data E ion L t Charging Status and Low Battery LEDs 22 OBEN Moa Oops To 39 Charging Status LED Yellow 22 PORT dino ode pn uL I 25 Low Balle PED BRA cocaina on Point Assignments 40 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 4 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 1993 1996 Radionics D8128A OctoPOPIT Module 42 LISTING 42 Installing the OctoPOPIT 42 Wiring OctoPOPITs to the 091
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4. D8125 Interface for D8127POPITS Points 9 71 58 2nd D8125 adds Points 73 135 D8128 COctoPOPIT combines 8 POPIT Points in one module 29112 On board Points 1108 D128 module allows the D9112 to monitor two phone lines Use D1255 Command Centers and or keyswitches to arm the D9112 by area Each panel can have up to 8 areas Each area can have its own account number or areas can be grouped together with a common account number Points of protection are assigned to areas D9131 module connects to a parallel printer to print event log locally 6 Figure 1 D9112 System Configuration Points The Radionics D9112 Control Communicator panel provides up to 134 separate points of protection Point programming parameters determine the panel s response to open and shorted conditions on the point s sensor loop Points are programmed individually with several options to custom fit the protection to your installation Points 1 to 8 are located on the D9112 circuit board on board points They are standard sensor loops The remaining 126 off board points are POPIT Point of Protection Input Transponder points Each off board point requires a POPIT module D8127 POPIT modules require the D8125 POPEX module The D8128A OctoPOPIT module combines eight POPITs in a single module and does not require the D8125 POPEX m
5. 58 Accessory Connector J2 58 09112 Faceplate 59 Quick Reference Terminal Description 60 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 5 Installation Guide for UL and Fire Applications 61 Listings and Approvals 61 61 61 Optional Compatible Equipment 62 Burglary Applications 62 Fire Applications 62 System Chart e np ra n PR 64 System Wiring Diagram Issue A 65 Current Rating Chart for Standby Battery Calculations 66 Standby Battery Requirements 67 Standby Battery Calculation for Fire Alarm Applications 68 Troubleshooting Guide 70 IntrOQUCLiOn x eiae eet e e ts 70 Self Diagnostics 70 Phone Line Trouble 72 Communications Failure 73 Problems Programming the Panel 74 Problems with 75 Problems with the D8125 POPEX Data Expansion Loops 78 Checking Shielded Cable 79 EMI o
6. ZONEX COMMON 23 SLNIOd e bie 91 pr lek 1 NI 8 1967 4 Connect terminal 3 on the OctoPOPIT to terminal 27 on the D9112 if you are going to assign point numbers from 9 to 71 to this OctoPOPIT If you are assigning point numbers from 73 to 135 connect terminal 3 on the OctoPOPIT to terminal 25 on the D9112 5 Connect terminal 4 on the OctoPOPIT to terminal 24 on the 09112 SENSOR LOOPS 6 See OctoPOPIT Sensor Loops for instructions on connecting devices to the OctoPOPIT s sensor loops D8128A OCTOPOPITS FOR POINTS 73 135 d vo Ed 24 oo ta CONNECT MULTIPLE OCTOPOPITS IN PARALLEL CONNECT OCTOPOPITS AND THE D8125 POPEX MODULE IN PARALLEL p Bd jio 74 JO Figure 16 D8128A OctoPOPITs D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 43 1993 Radionics Line Termination If there is no D8125 POPEX module connected to ZONEX 1 terminals 27 and 28 set switch 12 on only one OctoPOPIT connected to those terminals to the on position If there is a D8125 POPEX module connected to ZONEX 1 terminals 27 and 28 set switch 12 on all OctoPOPITs connected to those terminals to the off position If t
7. D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher the Telephone Connections section of this O manual for installation and operating PROG instructions ma E PROGRAMMER PORT B m Expansion Port J4 EXPANSION The expansion port is reserved for 22222222225 future use OESSORY CONNECTOR Figure 22 Programmer and Accessory Connections Plugging a programmer into J4 causes PT BUSS TROUBLE report Plugging a programmer into the Expansion Port J4 causes a failure of the point ZONEX buss anda PT BUSS TROUBLE report It may also cause erroneous alarm and or trouble reports from Off board points D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 58 1993 1996 Radionics 96 5 000 L90 vZ 65 9 21168 SoIUOIpEH 9661 5661 FACEPLATE SHIELD ae 17 05823 002 Operation Monitor Radionics D9112 poem OPERATION S charging status Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter Fiokers When Ringing c MONITOR LED Low Battery m RESET PIN Reset Pin Disable All Except Battery Charging And Programming CHARGING STATUS LED LOW BATTERY LED Reference Manual 74 06144 000 For System Wiring Diagram Issue A Reference Manual 73 06143 000 For Compatible Smoke Detectors PERIPHERAL DEVICE WIRING POWER SUPPLY RE
8. 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 36 1993 1996 Radionics Wiring the D8125 to the D9112 Continued Do not connect more than one D8125 to ZONEX 1 terminals 27 and 28 or ZONEX 2 terminals 25 and 26 See Wiring POPITs to the D8125 for instructions on connecting POPITs to the D8125 POPEX module 08125 218 B UP TO 63 POINT POINTS 9 71 ZONEX OUT 8 llus ZONEX IN 127 gs ZONEX OUT 26 ZONEX IN 225 4 ST a ZONEX POWER 4 010 S5 up TO 63 POINT 9 iy ZONEX coMMO 23 o POINTS 73 135 GND IN AUX Figure 12 D8125 Connections 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 37 1993 Radionics Wiring POPITs to the Data Expansion Loop You can connect up to 63 POPITs to each D8125 module Use one 2 wire data expansion loop or distribute the POPITs on up to three loops Setting DIP switches on the POPIT modules assigns them to point numbers See POPIT Module Point Assignments Review Premises Wiring in the Installation section of this manual to determine if shielded wire is required Determine the required wire gauge for each data expansion loop using Table 1 Combine data expansion loops The maximum lengths shown in Table 1 are for all data expansion loops
9. ___ ___ ___ ___ Quan ___ Total Total B Total C1 Currents shown in milliamperes 1 amperez1000 milliamperes 1 It the column C total exceeds 1900 mA a D8132 is required to provide an additional 1400 mA You may also use a UL listed external power supply for this purpose D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 66 1993 1996 Radionics Standby Battery Requirements Household Burglary and Commercial Burglary Four hours of standby battery capacity required Central Station or Local Fire Alarm 24 hours of standby plus 5 minutes of alarm operation required See Central Station or Local Systems Ampere Hour Calculation Formula the Standby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applications section Remote Station or Auxiliary Fire Alarm 60 hours of standby plus 5 minutes of alarm operation required See Remote Station or Auxiliary System Ampere Hour Calculation Formula in the Standby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applications section Household Fire Warning Equipment 24 hours of standby plus 4 minutes of alarm operation required See Household Fire Ampere Hour Calculation Formula in the Standby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Applications section D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 67 1993 1996 Radionics Standby Battery Calculation for NFPA 72
10. o oe MOUNTING HOOK OPENINGS 2 SKIRT HOOK c c 9 MODULE MOUNTING BACK OF D9112 LOCATIONS e e i ui LOCK DOWN TAB SKIRT MOUNTING HOLE Figure 2 Enclosure Mounting D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 13 1993 Radionics Premises Wiring Run the necessary wiring throughout the premises and pull the wires into the enclosure EMI Electro Magnetic Interference may cause problems EMI may occur if you install the D9112 system or run system wires near the following Computer network system Electrical lines fluorescent fixtures or telephone cabling Ham radio transmitter site Heavy machinery and motors High voltage electrical equipment or transformers PBXtelephone system Public service police fire departments etc using radio communications Radio station transmitter site or other broadcast station equipment Welding shop If you think that EMI may be a problem use shielded cable The drain wire for the shielded cable must have continuity from terminal 10 on the D9112 to the end of the wire run If continuity is not maintained the shielded cable may aggravate potential noise problems rather than eliminate them Connecting the drain wire to ground at other than terminal 10 may also produce problems If
11. D9112 Control Communicator Operation and Installation Manual 74 061 44 000 C 2 96 1993 1996 Radionics Notice FCC Notices The material and instructions covered in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be reliable However Radionics Inc assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify and revise this manual without notice It is our goal at Radionics to always supply accurate and reliable documentation If a discrepancy is found in this documentation please mail a photocopy of the corrected material to Radionics Inc c o Technical Writing 1800 Abbott Street P O Box 80012 Salinas CA 93912 0012 1993 Radionics Inc Salinas CA U S A All rights reserved Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Part 68 This equipment c
12. Decreasing the Debounce Count to 1 may cause points to appear as missing Increasing the Debounce may cause missed alarms 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 75 1993 1996 Radionics Problems with Points Continued Symptom One or more points remain in trouble or alarm with all devices connected to the sensor loops normal Diagnosis The sensor loop is open shorted or grounded Opens shorts or grounds cause troubles or alarms depending on point programming Remedy Remove the sensor loop from the D9112 or POPIT and meter it for continuity There should be no more than 100 resistance plus the value of the end of line resistor on the wires If you meter less resistance than the value of the end of line resistor check the wiring for shorts With the wires for the loop removed meter them for continuity to ground A ground before the end of line resistor on an on board point s sensor loop is interpreted as a short A ground on asensor loop for a POPIT point is interpreted as an open Faulted points do not generate alarms or troubles as programmed Command 47 pressed at the time the alarm or trouble was generated The D9112 ignores input from all points in the same area programmed for sensor reset during sensor reset Command 47 Two points are programmed with the same address Points programmed with the same address do not function
13. 74 06145 000 for the correct programming for points used for keyswitches Installation For maintained switches connect the end of line resistor for the point at the keyswitch so that the switch opens the circuit when it operates A short on the circuit produces an alarm if the area is armed and a trouble if it is disarmed See Figure 20 For momentary switches connect the 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 20 Keyswitch Operation Maintained Contact If you program the point the keyswitch is connected to for a maintained contact an open on the arming circuit arms the area All faulted points are force armed regardless of the entry in the FA Bypass Max program item Returning the circuit to normal disarms the area See Area Wide Parameters and Point Assignments in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 Momentary Contact If you program the point the keyswitch is connected to for a momentary contact shorting the arming circuit toggles the area s arming state between armed and disarmed All faulted points are force armed regardless of the entry in the FA Bypass Max program item See Point Assignments in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 Silencing the Bell To silence the bell stop Alarm Bell output if the system is armed operate the k
14. 8 j RJ31X MODULE Figure 6 RJ31X Wiring D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 27 1993 Radionics Phone Cord Connection Connect one end of a D161 8 or D162 2 Telephone Cord to the D9112 TELCO Cord connector J3 located on the bottom left corner of the D9112 See Figure 7 Connect the other end to the RJ31X jack Phone LED Red The red Phone LED lights when the panel seizes the phone line and remains lit until the panel returns the phone line See Figure 7 for the location of the red LED Operation Monitor LED Green The green LED indicates the operation of the CPU Central Processing Unit When the CPU is operating normally the LED flashes 0 5 second on 0 5 second off The green LED also serves as a ring indicator See Figure 7 for the location of the LED When there is ring voltage on the phone line the phone is ringing the green LED flickers at a faster rate for the duration of each ring Ring voltage must reach a minimum of 45 VAC before the D9112 detects it Dialing Format You can program the D9112 to use DTMF or pulse dialing See Phone Parameters in the 09112 Program Entry Guide 74 061 45 000 Phone Line Monitor The D9112 panel has a built in phone line monitor that tests the phone line for voltage and current If you use the D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher to connect 2 phone lines to the D9112 the panel monitors both lines The normal voltage on a telephone line
15. Faulting the point a second time produces the tone and displays thepoint text but does not reduce the PTS TO TEST count 8 During the Service Walk Test you may want to see the points that remain untested When point text is displayed press ESC The display shows ZZ PTS TO TEST Press the ESC key VIEW UNTESTED is displayed Press ENT ZZ PTS UNTESTED is displayed Press NEXT to see a list of the points that have not yet been tested Move through this list by pressing the NEXT key To resume the Fire Test press ESC ZZ PTS UNTESTED is displayed Press ESC Z PTS TO TEST is displayed Resume testing points To end the Service Walk Test press ESC twice 9 After testing the last point 0 PTS TO TEST displays Press ESC The display momentarily shows ALL PTS TESTED before returning to idle text Automatic time out returns the system to idle text there is no point or command center activity for 20 minutes the walk test ends automatically The command center returns to idle text 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 83 1993 1996 Radionics SERVICE WALK lt 134 PTS TO TEST Test a device POINT TEXT Text displays 60 seconds lt lt 133 PTS TO TEST Test a device POINT TEXT Text displays 60 seconds ESC 132 PTS TO TEST Test a device Y POINT TEXT Y 1PT
16. In some cases you must use a UL listed Radionics interface module in conjunction with the sensors Consult the individual component specification and installation documents to determine suitability Test weekly UL Standard 1023 requires a weekly test for residential burglary applications Fire Applications You can use UL listed fire initiating devices not requiring electrical compatibility evaluation in any application For example 4 wire smoke detectors heat detectors water flow switches and manual pull stations are suitable fire initiating devices Consult the individual component specification and installation documents to determine suitability Two wire smoke detectors only connect to the D9112 through the D125B Powered Loop Interface so that an earth ground will not cause an alarm Two wire detectors must be evaluated for electrical compatibility and must be UL listed for use with the D9112 See the Radionics Technogram Smoke Detectors Compatible with the D91 12 73 06143 000 or you may contact the detector manufacturer Other initiating devices including four wire smoke detectors connect to the D9112 through the D129 Dual Class A Initiation Circuit Module the D125B Powered Loop Interface or D8127 POPITs When using 4 wire smoke detectors install a suitable power supervision unit according to the manufacturer s instructions Use the D130 Relay Module D8129 OctoRelay or terminal 8 Switched Aux Power to provide reset capability
17. See the Off Board Relays section of this manual for details on installation of the D8129 For battery calculations refer to pages 68 69 and the current rating chart on page 66 Test weekly Radionics recommends you perform a Fire Test Command 58 weekly The AC power is automatically tested as is the battery per UL 864 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 62 1993 1996 Radionics Fire Applications Continued Enclosures Radionics offers three optional enclosures for the D9112 The 08103 enclosure is suitable for residential fire and or burglary installations and commercial burglary applications that do not require attack resistance or approval by Factory Mutual or NYC MEA See the D9112 System Chart for acceptable applications The D8108A is attack resistant It is intended primarily for UL commercial burglar alarm and mercantile safe and vault applications requiring a local bell You can use the D8108A in any burglar or fire alarm application where the D8103 or D8109 enclosure is suitable UL lists the D8108A for all commercial fire alarm applications The D8108A is approved by Factory Mutual California State Fire Marshal and the New York City Materials and Equipment Acceptance System The D8109 is normally used for commercial fire alarm applications UL lists the D8109 for all commercial fire alarm applications The D8109 is approved by the California State Fire Marshal and must be u
18. Typical Expansion Loop POPIT Configuration 39 Figure 14 09112 Program Record 40 Figure 15 POPIT Labels nennen nnne nnn 41 Figure 16 D8128A OCtOPOPITS essen 43 Figure 17 08129 OctoRelay Connections 50 Figure 18 D811 Module Wiring eese 52 Figure 19 Power at Command Centers 55 Figure 20 Keyswitch Wiring nnn 56 Figure 21 Reset 57 Figure 22 Programmer and Accessory Connections 58 Figure 23 Service Walk Test Flow Chart 84 Table 1 Data Expansion Loop Wire Specifications 38 Table 2 D8128A OctoPOPIT Switch Settings 46 Table 3 D8129 Switch Settings 49 Table 4 01255 Address Settings eese 53 Table 5 01255 Connections eee 54 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 6 9 1993 1996 Radionics Introduction D8129 OctoRelay provides alarm and auxiliary relay output Other functions available
19. breaker Check wiring and devices connected power terminal 24 to these terminals for shorts or grounds If only one POPEX module is connected to the D9112 POPEX module may be incorrectly connected to the D9112 or Data Expansion Loop may be disconnected from POPEX module Check POPEX module for correct connections to the D9112 and the Data Expansion Loop 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 77 1993 1996 Radionics Problems with the D8125 POPEX Data Expansion Loops EMI Electro magnetic Interference excessive resistance or intermittent grounds shorts or opens on the data expansion loop can cause erratic or intermittent functioning of points Follow the procedures below to find the source of problems on the data expansion loop EMI If you suspect EMI may be a problem see EMI on Long Wire Runs in this section AC induction on the data expansion loops must be less than 10 VAC Metering the Loops Before you follow the procedures below to meter the data expansion loops check Table 1 to be sure you used the correct gauge wire for the length of the data expansion loops When you meter the loop monitor it long enough to observe an intermittent problem To meter the data expansion loop without POPITs connected to it 1 Disconnect the loop from the POPEX module 2 Twist the positive and then the negative wires together at each POPIT location so that the positive a
20. or backup phone number After two failed attempts to reach the receiver on the primary phone line the D9112 switches to the secondary line It alternates between the two phone lines making two attempts on each line until it makes ten attempts on each line After ten failed attempts on each phone line the D9112 goes into communication failure See Communication Failure in this section Watchdog Feature The D128 Watchdog circuit monitors the D9112 s CPU Central Processing Unit for proper operation If the CPU fails the buzzer on the D128 sounds in addition to the sounder on the D9112 The D128 only stops sounding when the D9112 s CPU begins operating normally Installing the D128 1 Mount the D128 on the lower right side of the enclosure using the screws provided with the switcher See Figure 2 Connect the green lead from the D128 to terminal 1 on the D9112 Connect the black lead from the D128 to terminal 9 on the D9112 Plug one end of the ribbon cable provided with the D128 into J4 on the D128 Plug the other end into J2 ACCESSORY on the D9112 5 Plug one end of the D162 2 phone cord provided with the D128 into J3 on the D128 Plug the other end into J3 TELCO on the D9112 6 Plug one end of a D161 8 D162 2 phone cord into J1 on the D128 Plug the other end into the RJ31X for the primary phone line 7 Plug one end of a D161 or D162 phone cord into J2 on the D128 Plug the other end into the RJ31X fo
21. ADIONICS D9112 OPERATION MONITOR LED REEN rz PHONE LINE 93 monitor SELECT JUMPER Q MS PHONE LINE TEST POINTS Communication Failure After 10 attempts to reach the receiver the panel goes into PHONE LED RED Eu communication failure The panel clears any reports in its phone buffer SERVC COMM gonneerom ay FAIL appears in the display at command centers Figure 7 Telephone Connections If you use the D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher the D9112 makes 10 attempts on each line before going into communication failure Pressing Command 4 silences the tone When communication restores a report is acknowledged by the receiver the display clears automatically See Phone Parameters in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for reporting options Ground Start Some telephone systems require a momentary ground input to initiate dial tone To interface with a ground start system insert a plug in relay D136 into socket K6 J5 and set the ground start jumper in the GND START position Terminal 10 must be connected to an earth ground reference Relay Installation Power down the D9112 before inserting the D136 relay into socket K6 J5 The relay socket is in the lower left corner as shown in Figure 8 The plug in relay is shorter than the socket it plugs into You can install it in either the left or right end of t
22. Auxiliary Remote Station and Household Fire Warning CSFM Approved by the California State Fire Marshal NYC MEA Approved by New York City s Materials and Equipment Acceptance System Factory Mutual FM Submitted for evaluation by Factory Mutual Burglary UL Underwriters Laboratories lists the D9112 Control Communicator for Central Station Local Police Connect Mercantile Safe and Vault and Grade A Household systems Department of Defense DOD The D9112 has been granted approval for Department of Defense DOD installations in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities SCIF D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 61 1993 1996 Radionics Introduction The D9112 System Chart references components evaluated and listed by Underwriters Laboratories for compatibility with the D9112 Control Communicator These components meet the basic system requirements for the applicable standard The System Wiring Diagram Issue Ashows the relationship between the D9112 panel and the accessory components referred to in the D9112 System Chart Optional Compatible Equipment You can use UL listed components that do not require evaluation for electrical compatibility in many applications when installed according to the manufacturer s instructions Burglary Applications You can use UL listed burglary alarm sensors that do not require evaluation for electrical compatibility in burglary applications
23. Fire Alarm Applications Current Chart First See the D9112 Standby Battery and Current Rating Chart for totals B and C used in the formulas below When connecting two batteries use either the D122 Dual Battery Wiring Harness or the D8132 Battery Charger Module The D8109 enclosure is required for all commercial fire applications The D8108A enclosure is required for fire burglary applications with a local bell Central Station or Local Systems Central Station or Local Systems require 24 hours of standby plus 5 minutes of alarm operation at the end of the 24 hour period A single battery is sometimes adequate for Central Station Systems but you must install two batteries to meet the basic standby requirements for a Local System installation You must use battery ampere hour Ah calculations to verify compliance The following formula includes the calculation for 5 minutes of alarm operation at the end of the 24 hour period as well as a 10 contingency factor which allows for depletion of battery capacity with age Central Stations or Local Systems Ampere Hour Calculation Formula 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 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 68 1993 1996 Radionics Remote Station or Auxiliary Systems Remote Station or Auxiliary Systems require 60
24. Manual Page 12 9 1993 1996 Radionics Installation Before You Begin This Installation section contains a general installation procedure It refers you to other sections of the manual for detailed instructions Radionics recommends you review this manual and the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 before you begin the installation to determine the hardware and wiring requirements for the features you want to use Have the following additional documents handy as you read through this manual D9112 Program Record Training Sheet 74 06447 000 e Security System Owner s Manual 71 06633 000 01255 Command Center Installation Manual 74 06819 000 Before you begin the installation of the D9112 you should be familiar with the operation of the D5200 programmer or the RAM II remote programmer Enclosure Options Mount the D9112 Control Communicator assembly in any of the Radionics enclosures listed below Refer to the nstallation Guide for UL and Fire Applications in this manual to determine if your application requires a specific enclosure 08103 Universal Enclosure gray D8109 Fire Enclosure red D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure gray Beginning the Installation Mounting the Enclosure Mount the enclosure in the desired location Be certain to use all five mounting holes See Figure 2 MODULE MOUNTING POINT CHART LABEL MOUNTING LOCATIONS TAMPER SWITCH SKIRT HOOK MOUNTING LOCATION 24 e
25. ON Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 Switched Aux Power 1 4 A maximum at 10 2 VDC to 13 9 VDC Load shed relay resets battery charging begins battery trouble and AC restoral reports sent output Continuous output is interrupted by 13 7 VDC Battery restoral report sent Sensor Reset CMD 47 or alarm verification Low Battery LED off depending on programming See the Relays section of the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 74 06144 000 C 2 96 13 9 VDC Charging Status LED off battery float charged Minimum Operating Voltage 10 2 VDC D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 86 1993 1996 Radionics SDI Bus SDI Bus A 9 VDC 15 000 max SDI Bus B 9 VDC 15 000 max Telephone Connections Connection RJ31X or RJ38X jack can be interfaced with the D9112 Two TelCo Lines Radionics D128 Dual Phone Line Module required for two phone line service Supervision supplied by the panel Environmental Temperature 32 122 F 09 50 Relative Humidity 5 85 at 86 F 30 C non condensing Arming Stations D1255 Command Center Keyswitch Point Thresholds On Board Points 1 to 8 Voltage Resistance Normal 2 3 1k y Short 1 85 0 657 y Open 2 93 1 6k y Compatible Enclosures D8103 Universal Enclosure D8109 Fire Enclosure D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 87 Compatible Accessories See the Radionics Prod
26. Page 19 1993 Radionics Secondary Power Terminals 5 Secondary DC Power A 12V 7 Ah sealed lead acid rechargeable battery Radionics D126 supplies secondary power for auxiliary and alarm outputs and powers the system during interruptions in primary AC power Lead Acid Batteries ONLY The D9112 charging circuit is only calibrated for lead acid batteries Do not use gel cell or nicad batteries Extra Batteries Increase Back up Time To increase battery back up time connect a second 12V 7 Ah battery in parallel to the first battery to form a 12V 14 Ah battery Use a D122 Dual Battery Harness to ensure proper and safe connection You can use the D8132 Battery Charger Module to connect two additional batteries for a total of four See the D9112 Standby Battery and Current Rating Chart in this manual for battery standby time calculations Installing the Battery Place the battery upright in the base of the enclosure Locate the red and black leads supplied in the literature pack Connect the black battery lead to terminal 4 and then to the negative side of the battery Connect the red battery lead to terminal 5 and then to the positive side of the battery Warning High Current Arcs Possible The positive red battery lead and Terminal 5 can create high current arcs if shorted to other terminals or the enclosure Use caution when working with the positive lead and terminal 5 Always disconnect the positive red lead f
27. SERVICE appears in the display of any command center that loses communication with the panel See the Security System Owner s Manual 71 06633 000 or Security System User s Guide 71 06141 000 for operational information Assigning the D1255 an Address Switches on the D1255 assign an address 1 to 8 to the command center The address determines if the command center is supervised the command center s scope and what area the command center is assigned to See Command Center Assignment in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for a complete description of addresses Table 4 shows the correct switch setting for each address Switch 3 4 Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Address 5 Address 6 Address 7 Address 8 Table 4 D1255 Address Settings 2222 2 HNO L ONIGOONH 9999999 2 2 09112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 53 1993 1996 Radionics Installation Consult the 01255 Installation Instructions 74 0681 9 000 for installation and mounting instructions Command centers connect to the D9112 panel in parallel as shown in Table 5 D9112 Command Center Terminal Function Wire Color Function 32 POWER Red 12 VDC 31 DATA BUS A Yellow Data In 30 DATA BUS B Green Data Out 29 COMMON Black Common Connect with at least 5 of 22 AWG wire 14 of 18 AWG wire Table 5 D1255 Connections Switching the green an
28. TF deactivate when the panel is reset There is power at terminal 8 IO ai RESET PIN when the relay is deactivated OMEN YELLOW DATA BUS A Activation interrupts power at that terminal The relays remain wex deactivated while the Reset Pin is c locked in the disable position Figure 21 Reset Pin Plug the D5200 Data Power cord into the programmer connector J7 Advance the D5200 display to a D9112 product handler See D5200 Programmer Operation Manual 74 06176 000 Troubles after 30 seconds f you don t enter the D9112 handler within 30 seconds of connecting the programmer supervised SDI devices command centers printer interface etc connected to the D9112 generate SDI trouble reports Once the panel generates the SDI trouble reports all command centers both supervised and unsupervised stop responding to key strokes Entering the D9112 handler or disconnecting the programmer returns the command centers to normal operation 4 Perform the desired programming function send or receive program D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 57 1993 1996 Radionics 5 Disconnect the programmer 6 Changes to some program parameters require a reset before they become effective Reset Recommended Radionics recommends that you reset the panel after changing program parameters with the D5200 programmer If you loc
29. TO SECONDARY Y AC POWER PHONE LINE RU31X LED GREEN gt N PHONE JACK TO D9112 TELCO PRIMARY CONNECTOR J3 FAIL LED YELLOW SECONDARY FAIL LED YELLOW uw COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE LED YELLOW Figure 10 D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 32 1993 1996 Radionics On Board Points Description Terminals 11 to 22 The D9112 panel provides eight on board points Each point functions independently and does not interfere with the operation of the others The panel monitors the sensor loops for normal shorted or open conditions between an input terminal 11 13 14 16 17 19 20 or 22 and any of the point common terminals 12 15 18 and 21 Programming for the point determines how the panel responds to those conditions See the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for point programming options Point Sensor Loops When wiring the on board points install a 1k y resistor at the far end of the sensor loop to provide a reference for supervision You can connect dry contact sensing devices in series normally closed and or in parallel normally open to any of these loops The number normally open and or normally closed detection devices each sensor loop can supervise is limited only by the resistance on the loop Resistance on each sensor loop must be less than 100y with the detection de
30. Verification Reset output The D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 contains complete instructions for programming relays Descriptions of the functional characteristics of each terminal appear on the next page See the Bell Parameters section of the program to set the Fire Bell Alarm Bell output responses for relays Four annunciation patterns Steady Pulsed California Standard and Temporal Code 3 are available Unexpected Output at Terminals 6 7 and 8 f terminals 6 7 and 8 don t provide the output you expect e Check the programming for relays A B and C in the Relays module of the program e Check the Bell Parameters section of the program to verify the Alarm and Fire Bell responses are programmed for the duration and pattern you expect e Check the Point Assignments to verify each point is programmed for the local response you expect Optional Relays Required Install an optional D136 plug in relay into socket J1 to enable the output at terminal 7 Install a D136 in socket J9 to enable the output at terminal 8 The relay sockets are under the faceplate as shown in Figure 5 Relay Installation Power down the 09112 before inserting the D136 relays The plug in relays are shorter than the sockets they plug into See Figure 5 You can install them in either the left or right end of the socket Don t rely on relay labelling You shouldn t rely on the labelling to insta
31. ZN 9 the BFSK format 74 061 44 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 20 1993 1996 Radionics Battery Supervision Continued When battery voltage returns to 13 7 VDC the Low Battery LED goes out If the panel is programmed for power supervision it transmits a BATTERY RESTORAL report in the Modem Il transmission format or RESTORAL ZN 9 report in the BFSK format At 13 9 VDC the Charging Status LED goes out Investigate low battery reports right away f primary AC power is off and the discharge continues the panel becomes inoperative when the battery voltage drops below 10 2 VDC Battery Charging Circuit Float Charge The float voltage for the battery charging circuit is 13 9 VDC at a maximum current of 1 4 Amps Deduct any continuous load for devices connected to the panel from 1 4 Amps to find the actual current available for charging Load Shed Relay protects battery During an AC power loss the battery supplies all power to the security system If the battery voltage falls below 10 2 volts during an AC power loss a load shed relay isolates the battery from the panel and disables the panel Load shed protects the battery from being damaged by deep discharge When AC power restores the load shed relay resets and battery voltage is again available Reset or power down required for shorted battery f the 09112 determines the battery is shorted it uses the load sh
32. amp Installation Manual Page 46 1993 1996 Radionics Testing Off board Points Use the Service Walk Test item from the command center Service Menu to test off board points See the Service Walk Test in the Troubleshooting section of this manual for instructions Walk test does not show extra points Only the Service Walk Test shows extra points If you incorrectly set the point assignment switches on a POPIT or OctoPOPIT you may create both missing and extra points If you assign the same point number to two or more POPITs or OctoPOPITs none of the points with that number will test correctly Test to be sure that all off board points operate properly D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 47 1993 1996 Radionics Off board Relays D8129 OctoRelay The D8129 OctoRelay allows you to add relay outputs to your system in groups of eight Up to 128 OctoRelay outputs relay numbers 1 to 128 can be added to your system using 16 OctoRelays Review the Power Outputs section of this manual to be sure you provide enough power for the OctoRelays and other powered devices you wish to connect to your system OctoRelays for relay numbers 1 64 connect to ZONEX 1 terminal 28 on the D9112 OctoRelays for relay numbers 65 128 connect to ZONEX 2 terminal 26 on the D9112 See Figure 17 You can assign alarm output auxiliary relay sensor reset arming status point status alarm memory or rem
33. 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 board points appear at command centers Short on D8125 POPEX module s Data Expansion Loop or short on D9112 s ZONEX data terminals 25 amp 26 or 27 amp 28 A short on either the Data Expansion Loop or the ZONEX data terminals generates a PT BUS TROUBLE report While the short remains the panel responds as though the sensor loop for each point connected to the POPEX module was shorted Check wiring for shorts A POPIT has its switches set incorrectly and it s sensor loop is shorted Check to be certain all POPIT switches are set correctly An OctoPOPIT assigned to points 65 to 71 or 129 to 135 has switch 8 turned on Sensor loop is shorted Check to be certain that switch 8 is turned of for any OctoPOPIT assigned to points 65 to 71 or 129 to 135 The D9112 reserves points 72 and 136 for monitoring the ZONEX Point Bus Data Expansion Loop 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 76 1993 1996 Radionics Problems with Points Continued Symptom Diagnosis Remedy All off board points Short on Aux Power Terminals 3 and 24 share a common circuit are MISSING terminal 3 or ZONEX
34. current draws for all devices connected to terminals 3 8 24 and 32 the Expansion Port J4 and the Accessory Connect J2 This total is the total current required for the Normal Standby Condition NSC 2 The current available for Normal Standby Condition NSC for the D9112 is 1 4A Subtract the NSC current required calculated in step 1 from the NSC current available 1 4A The difference is the Alarm Current available for terminals 6 and 7 In formula format NSC current available NSC current required Alarm Current available Terminal 8 Terminal 8 provides continuous positive 10 2 VDC to 13 9 VDC power Relay C interrupts the power at terminal 8 when activated Use terminal 8 to power smoke detectors or other devices that are reset by interrupting power One self resetting circuit breaker protects terminals 6 7 and 8 against shorts Verification Reset Relay The D9112 default program sets relay C terminal 8 as a verification reset relay See the Relay Parameters and Point Assignments modules in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for instructions on programming verification reset relays and points Performing a CMD 47 at a command center produces a 5 second relay activation of verification reset relays The panel ignores verification reset points during the 5 seconds of relay activation D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 26 1993 1996 Radionics Telephone
35. has fallen below 12 1 VDC The LED goes out when battery voltage reaches 13 7 VDC Red LED flashing same rate as green LED The red LED flashes with the green Operation Monitor LED when the battery is missing or shorted Reset required for shorted battery f the 09112 detects a shorted battery the battery remains disconnected and the red Low Battery LED continues to flash until you reset the panel No missing battery with D192A Using a D192A with a D9112 prevents the D9112 from recognizing a missing battery condition Red and yellow LEDs flashing once per minute The yellow and red LEDs flash once every minute when current draw for devices connected to the power outputs exceeds 1 4 Amps and the battery is missing 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 22 1993 1996 Radionics Power Outputs Circuit Protection Three self resetting thermal circuit breakers protect the panel from short circuits on both the continuous and programmable power outputs The circuit breakers are thermal rated and open at 3 to 5 Amps If the panel is programmed for power supervision and short is sustained on one of the power outputs the panel transmits a BATTERY LOW or BATTERY MISSING for Modem Il or TROUBLE ZN 9 for BFSK One thermal circuit breaker protects Terminal 3 Auxiliary Power and Terminal 24 ZONEX Power and the Expansion Port J4 A short on one disrupts the power to the others One break
36. hours of standby plus 5 minutes of alarm operation at the end of the 60 hour period A D8132 Battery Charger Module with additional batteries installed in a separate D8109 or D8108A enclosure may be required in the D9112 system to meet the basic standby requirements for a Remote Station or Auxiliary System installation You must use battery ampere hour Ah calculations to verify compliance The following formula includes the calculation for 5 minutes of alarm operation at the end of the 60 hour period as well as a 10 contingency factor which allows for depletion of battery capacity with age Remote Siation or Auxiliary Systems Ampere Hour Calculation Formula Total B Hours Total C Hours Contingency Total Ah x 60 x 083 10 Total Ah requirements must not exceed Ah capacity of batteries Two D126 Batteries 14 Ah Household Fire Warning Equipment The Household Fire Warning Equipment Standard requires 24 hours of standby plus 4 minutes of alarm operation at the end of the 24 hour period You must use battery ampere hour Ah calculations to verify compliance The following formula includes the calculation for 4 minutes of alarm operation at the end of the 24 hour period as well as a 10 contingency factor which allows for depletion of battery capacity with age Household Fire Ampere Hour Calculation Formula Total B Hours Total C Hours Contingency Total Ah x 24 x 067 10 Total Ah requirements must not exceed Ah capacity
37. is approximately 48 VDC 24 VDC for some phone systems The phone line monitor senses trouble when the voltage on the line falls below 4 5 to 7 5 VDC without a corresponding current increase to 8 to 13 mA If the monitor senses trouble it starts a programmable phone line trouble timer The timer continues to run as long as the monitor senses trouble It resets to zero when the panel senses a normal line If the timer reaches the delay time in the Phone Supervision program item it begins a phone line trouble response Programming determines what the response is See Phone Parameters in the D9112 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 does not resume monitoring until the report is acknowledged or it goes into communication failure Bad line may test OK The telephone line monitor uses voltage and current levels to test the status of the phone line In some instances a given telephone line may be out of service without affecting the voltage on the line The phone line monitor can not recognize this trouble condition D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 28 1993 1996 Radionics Phone Line Test Points You can attach a telephone test set to the D9112 at the TELTEST points located above the TELCO jack on the lower left corner of the panel See Figure 7
38. numbers to all eight sensor loops Set the sensor loop switches 1 to 8 to OFF for points on the OctoPOPIT you don t intend to use Duplicated points do not function correctly Take care not to duplicate point assignments Points assigned to both an OctoPOPIT sensor loop and a POPIT two OctoPOPIT sensor loops or two POPITs do not function properly D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 45 1993 1996 Radionics Table 2 D8128A OctoPOPIT Switch Settings D8128A D9112 Point D9112 Point Switches cU E Connect D8128A Connect D8128A 9 10 11 to ZONEX 1 to ZONEX 2 P1 9 73 P2 10 74 5 dn 5 13 7 6 14 78 7 15 79 8 16 80 1 17 81 2 18 82 P3 19 83 On On Off P4 20 84 5 21 85 P6 22 86 P7 23 87 P8 24 88 1 25 89 2 26 90 P3 27 91 On Off On P4 28 92 P5 29 93 P6 30 94 P7 31 95 P8 32 96 P1 33 97 P2 34 98 P3 35 99 On Off Off P4 36 100 P5 37 101 P6 38 102 P7 39 103 P8 40 104 1 41 105 2 42 106 Pa 44 108 f ER P5 45 109 P6 46 110 P7 47 111 P8 48 112 P1 49 113 P2 50 114 Pa 82 116 a f P5 53 117 P6 54 118 P7 55 119 P8 56 120 1 57 121 P2 58 122 P3 59 123 Off Off On P4 60 124 P5 61 125 P6 62 126 P7 63 127 P8 64 128 P1 65 129 P2 66 130 P3 67 131 Off Off P4 68 132 P5 69 133 P6 70 134 P7 71 135 P8 set to OFF 72 used internally 136 used internally 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation
39. programming options If you connect a POPIT that is programmed for a point number that does not appear in the program for the D9112 to the expansion 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 data expansion 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 D9112 A ground on a POPIT sensor loop reports as an open The D9112 uses point programming to interpret the sensor loop information reported by the POPITs and make the appropriate system response D8125 POPEX Module D8127 POPIT Modules D8127 POPITs use the D8125 POPEX module to report to the D9112 Each D8125 supports up to 63 POPIT points Connect two D8125 modules to the D9112 to bring the combined total number of POPIT and on board points to 134 Points 9 to 71 connect to the first POPEX module The D9112 reserves Points 72 and 136 for internal use Points 73 to 135 connect to the second POPEX module The D9112 only annunciates activity for each POPIT not each detection device connected to the sensor loop There are two versions of the D8127 modules Both module enclosures are made of UL listed fire resistant material D8127T modules con
40. the D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher does not include complete instructions for connecting the module to the D9112 panel Use the instructions that follow Set the ring count above 2 on answering machines The D9112 s RAM Monitor feature may not operate correctly if you connect an answering machine with a ring count of less than 2 rings to a phone line used by the D128 module Operation The D9112 always uses the primary phone line to initiate phone calls unless it has been detected as faulty See Phone Line Monitor in this manual for a description of the D9112 s phone line monitor operation See the Phone section of the Panel Wide Parameters module of the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for phone supervision and reporting options You must set the Two Phone Lines prompt to YES to use the D128 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 30 1993 1996 Radionics Primary Phone Lines Primary Phone Numbers Don t confuse primary phone lines with primary phone numbers With the D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher installed the D9112 uses two phone lines primary and secondary to dial up to four phone numbers These four phone numbers are designated as primary backup or duplicate See Phone Routing in the Panel Wide Parameters module of the 09112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for a description of these designations The D128 uses the primary or secondary phone line to dial a primary secondary
41. use with D9112 Save this set You will use it later to label the POPITs Mounting Follow the procedure below to install the D8125 in the enclosure with the D9112 1 Align the D8125 POPEX module with any of the four mounting locations in the enclosure See Figure 2 2 Use the screws provided with the module to secure it in the enclosure Wiring the D8125 to the D9112 Follow the procedure below to wire one or two D8125 modules to the D9112 See Figure 12 Power down first Power down the D9112 by disconnecting the positive red battery lead at the battery and unplugging the transformer Warning reversed polarity damages the D8125 Make sure you correctly wire the 08125 AUX and GND terminals to the 09112 For points 9 to 71 1 Connect the GND terminal of the D8125 to terminal 23 on the D91 12 2 Connect the OUT terminal of the D8125 POPEX module to ZONEX IN 1 terminal 27 on the D9112 3 Connect the IN terminal of the D8125 POPEX module to ZONEX OUT 1 terminal 28 on the D91 12 4 Connect the AUX terminal of the D8125 to terminal 24 on the D9112 For point numbers from 73 to 135 1 Connect the GND terminal of the D8125 to terminal 23 on the D91 12 2 Connect the OUT terminal of the D8125 POPEX module to ZONEX IN 2 terminal 25 on the D9112 3 Connect the IN terminal of the D8125 POPEX module to ZONEX OUT 2 terminal 26 on the D91 12 4 Connect the AUX terminal of the D8125 to terminal 24 on the D9112
42. wire 3 Reconnect the drain wire to terminal 10 Meter the shield at the far end of the cable last POPIT location on data expansion loops for continuity to a ground reference If there is no continuity find and repair the open in the shield Solder and tape all connections EMI on Long Wire Runs EMI ElectroMagnetic Interference can cause problems on long wire runs for serial devices command centers POPITs etc The use of shielded cable reduces the effect of this interference Some potential sources of noise on a long wire run include Radio or television transmitter site radio operators transmitter site e Computer network system e Heavy machinery large electrical motors PBX telephone system High voltage electrical equipment or transformers arc welders certain medical and dental equipment etc e Public service office using radio communications fire department police department etc Close proximity to electrical lines telephone cabling or fluorescent lighting fixtures There are many other possible sources of noise If you suspect that noise may be a problem the use of shielded wire is strongly recommended Connect the drain wire from the shielded cable to terminal 10 on the D9112 The drain wire must have continuity from the panel to the last serial device on the wire run If you cut the cable to install devices between the last device and the panel be certain to reconnect th
43. 12 43 Line Termination 44 OctoPOPIT Sensor Loops 45 Testing Off board Points 47 Off board Relays 48 08129 OctoRelay 48 Configuring the 08129 OctoRelay 48 Relay 48 Installation 50 Wiring 50 0811 Arm Status Relay Module 51 Relay Output 51 Installation 51 Wiring 52 Arming Devices eene 53 Descriptio Mirana ti anna 53 D1255 Command Centers 53 Assigning the 01255 an Address 53 Installation ico ttt tene 54 D268 D269 Independent Zone Control D279 Independent Zone Control 55 KeVSWIIGh 56 SCriptiOLi irte trii 56 Programming iarsa 56 Installation sese 56 Keyswitch Operation 56 Programmer and Accessory Connections 57 Programmer Connector 7 57 Expansion Port J4 58 Programmer Access Reports
44. 2 CLASS 2 Connect 16 5 VAC 40 VA transformer for primary power supply TRANSFORMER 3 4AUX POWER Supplies up to 1 4A at 10 0 VDC to powered devices Use terminal 9 for common Shares circuit breaker with terminal 24 and the Expansion Port J4 4 BATTERY Connect 12V 7Ah rechargeable lead acid type battery s negative terminal to NEGATIVE ONLY terminal 4 5 E Connect 12V 7Ah rechargeable lead acid type battery s positive terminal 6 4 4 STEADY OR Supplies up to 2 A at 10 0 VDC to 13 9 VDC for steady or pulsed alarm output Use terminal 9 for common Programmed as Relay A PULSED Shares circuit breaker with terminals 7 and 8 Supplies up to 2 A at 10 0 VDC to 13 9 VDC for steady or pulsed alarm output 7 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 for output at terminal 7 Supplies up to 1 4 Amps at 10 0 VDC to 13 9 VDC Use terminal 9 for common 10 EARTH GROUND SWITCHED 8 rogrammed as Relay AUA POWER Continuous output interruptedby CMD 47 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 Auxilliary Power Alternate Alarm Power and Switched Aux Power terminals 3 6 7 and 8 Connect to earth ground A cold water pipe or grounding rod is preferred D
45. 28 ZONEX 1 25 to 32 On On Off On On 33 to 40 41 to 48 49 to 56 57 to 64 65 to 72 73 to 80 81 to 88 89 to 96 97 to 104 105 to 112 On Off Off On On Off Off Off On On On On On Off On Off On On On On On Off On On On Off Off On On On On On Off On On Off On Off On On On Off Off On On Off On Off On On ZONEX 1 Terminal 28 ZONEX 1 Terminal 28 ZONEX 1 Terminal 28 ZONEX 1 Terminal 28 ZONEX 2 Terminal 26 ZONEX 2 Terminal 26 ZONEX 2 Terminal 26 ZONEX 2 Terminal 26 ZONEX 2 Terminal 26 ZONEX 2 Terminal 26 ZONEX 2 113 to 120 Off Off Off On On Terminal 26 ZONEX 2 121 to 128 On On On Off On Terminal 26 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 49 Table 3 D8129 Switch Settings 1993 1996 Radionics Installation Do not use the instructions packaged with the D8129 They do not include instructions for connecting the module to the D9112 panel Follow the instructions below Set the switches on the OctoRelay before you install it in the enclosure See Configuring the D8129 OctoRelay You can install the OctoRelay in the enclosure with the D9112 see Figure 2 or in an adjacent enclosure not more than 5 feet from the D9112 Use 16 to 22 AWG wire Follow the procedure below to install OctoRelays in the enclosure with the D9112 1 Align the module with one of the mounting locat
46. 9131 Parallel Printer Interface 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 23 1993 Radionics Available Power Continued Accessory Connector J2 The D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher connects to J2 Expansion Port J4 The Expansion Port is reserved for future use Continuous Power Outputs Terminals 3 32 J2 Continuous Current Draw The continuous current draw for powered devices connected to terminals 3 8 24 and 32 the Expansion Port J4 and the Accessory Connector J2 must not exceed 1 4A Devices powered from these outputs must operate over a range of 10 2 VDC to 13 9 VDC Power restricted for fire and combined fire burglary systems Use the Fire System Power Formula to calculate the current available for fire and combined fire burglary systems See Programmable Power Outputs D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 24 1993 1996 Radionics Programmable Power Outputs Terminals 6 7 Programming The power outputs at terminals 6 7 and 8 are programmed as relays A B and C All relays are programmed in the Relays module of the program Relays are assigned a relay type Fire Bell for example when they are assigned to an area Relays can be assigned to one or more areas The Radionics defaults set relay A terminal 6 as an Alarm Bell output relay B terminal 7 as a Fire Bell output and relay C terminal 8 as a
47. Connections Registration The Radionics D9112 Control Communicator panel is registered with the Federal Communication Commission under part 68 for connection to the public telephone system using an RJ31X jack installed by your local phone company FCC Registration Number AJ9USA 18808 AL E Ringer Equivalence 0 1A 0 2B Notification Do not connect registered equipment to party lines or coin operated telephones You must notify the local telephone company and supply them with the following information before connecting the panel to the telephone network The particular line you are going to connect the panel to Make Radionics model 09112 and serial number of the panel FCC registration number and ringer equivalence for the panel see Registration above Location To prevent jamming of signals wire the RJ31X jack before the in house phone system to support line seizure See Figure 6 Install the jack on the street side of the phone switch wired ahead of any PBX equipment 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 PREMISES REMISES FULL MODULAR PHONE JACK 2 1 2 3 M 4 B INCOMING gt 1 TELCO 7
48. ING 1 3456 7201 E D8112 STYLE ZONEX FORMAT PT 09 T POPEX MODULE NUMBER Figure 15 POPIT Labels D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 41 1993 Radionics D8128A OctoPOPIT Module Description The D8128A OctoPOPIT Module combines the functions of the D8125 POPEX module and the D8127 POPIT modules to provide eight off board points in a single module You can use OctoPOPIT and D8125 POPEX modules on the same D9112 Warning Do not use D8128 modules they are not compatible with the D9112 only use D8128A modules Using D8128 modules may cause intermittent missing and restoral reports Be sure to only use D8128A modules Review the Power Outputs section of this manual to be sure you provide enough power for the OctoPOPITs and other powered devices you wish to connect to your system Do not use the instructions packaged with the OctoPOPIT The literature packaged with the OctoPOPIT is not for use with the D9112 panel Use the instructions below Listing The D8128A OctoPOPIT Module is UL listed for Local or Police Connected Burglary Alarm Central Station Burglary Alarm and Household Burglary Alarm applications The D8128A is also suitable for fire supervisory applications such as indicating circuit supervision using the D192A Bell Circuit Supervision Module sprinkler supervision and valve tamper protection Do not connect fire alarm initiat
49. ONEXPOWER E ZONEXCOMMON 23 5 000 DATA AUX D811 FOR RELAY NUMBER 117 LO GND Figure 18 D811 Module Wiring D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 52 1993 1996 Radionics Arming Devices Description Command centers maintained or momentary contact keyswitches or a combination of the two are used to arm and disarm areas The D9112 panel may contain up to 8 areas See the ntroduction section for a description of areas D1255 Command Centers Terminals to 32 The Radionics D1255 Command Center is 4 wire powered device used to arm disarm areas annunciate complete system status initiate system tests and control many functions of the D9112 security system The D9112 can supervise up to eight command centers The panel transmits a serial device trouble report SDI FAILURE in the Modem Il format or TROUBLE ZN inthe BFSK format if it loses communication with a supervised command center SERVC KEYPAD appears at all other command centers connected to the system You can connect up to 32 command centers to the D9112 but they all can not be supervised The number of supervised command centers number of areas and the available power determine the total number of command centers you can connect to the D9112 See Command Center in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for complete programming details on command center options CALL FOR
50. Phone Line Switcher module allows you to connect and supervise a second phone line 01255 Alpha Command Center Keyswitch The 01255 Alpha Ill Command Center offers complete system control and annunciation The D1255 features an illuminated keypad a 16 character English language display and a built in speaker that offers several distinct warning tones Switches on the D1255 assign an address 1 to 8 to the command center You assign addresses to areas in the Command Center Assignments section of the program You can connect a maximum of 32 command centers to the D9112 The available power number of supervised command centers and number of areas you intend to use affect the total number of command centers you can connect to the D91 12 The D9112 can supervise up to 8 command centers The panel transmits a serial device trouble report SDI FAILURE the Modem Il format or TROUBLE ZN the BFSK format if it loses communication with a supervised command center You can add more command centers but only eight can be supervised See Command Center in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for complete details on command center options You can arm and disarm any of the eight available areas with maintained or momentary closure devices such as keyswitches Keyswitches connect to points Point programming determines which area a keyswitch controls See Options in the Point Index Parameters module of the D9112 Program Entry G
51. QUIREMENTS The Power Supply Provides a Maximum of 1 4 Amps For The Control Panel and RED POWER Part D1640 All Accessory Devices For System Loading See Operation Installation Manual iter Not short 006 Outi Requires Unewitched Outlet Ai External Conecions Except Terminal 5 Battery Pos Ar erent veiii DATA BUSA Requirements Battery Standby Time May Reduce Allowable Output 5 CAUTION See Manual For Power Requirements Relating o Terminals 8 nm o use 8 BLACK LO R eren 1 d Amps Multi Battery Installation Requires Battery Replace every 3 to Model No D122 Dual Battery Harness 5 years with Model D126 12V NERA 5 serrenv Posimve Improper installation Can Fire Hazard TAmp Hr Lead Acid Battery PR ZoNEX OUT BATTERY LEADS Sinai PROGRAMMABLE Line 5 OR ALARM OUTPUTS equipment should be installed in accordance with the 70 National Electrical Code Circuits ZONEX N1 and applicable 71 Central Station 72 Chapter 6 Local 72 Chapter 8 Remote Station 74 Terminais Household fire National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 ALTERNATE T amp 8 Printed information describing proper instal
52. RJ31X TelCo Block 9 Module to RJ31X TelCo Blocks at a D184 Auxiliary Interface Kit D125 provides two powered loops for connecting listed 2 wire smoke detectors D129 provides two non powered Class A initiating circuits One or more required for this application Consult the appropriate standard Not acceptable for this application D192C Bell Circuit Required for indicating circuits Supervision Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt 0262 D260 Smoke 1 Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Detector Base D268 D269 Independent Optional only connect to zones 1 to 8 Zone Control D431 D435 D438 D440 D442 D448 1 1 1 Opt Indicating Device D461 Pull Station Optional may be required by job specification and or Authority Having Jurisdiction D1255 Command 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Center D1640 Transformer Required for all applications D8004 Transformer Enclosure Opt Opt Opt on ont Required D8122 Derived Channel S T U Optional contact TelCo for availability of derived channel service D8125 6 Module Required for D8127T U POPITs D8127T U POPIT Module Opt Opt Opt Opt D8128A OctoPOPIT Opt No Opt Opt No No D8129 OctoRelay Optional for remote annuciation of system functions D8130 Release Optional Module p D8132 Battery See Current Rating C
53. ROKEN appears in the displays of all command centers Pressing CMD 4 does not silence the buzzer You must return the panel to Radionics for repair Attach a Radionics Return Tag or call Customer Service for a return authorization Program Parameters Failed If a corrupted program causes the buzzer to sound the green operation monitor LED continues to flicker See Operation Monitor LED in the Telephone Connections section for a description of the green LED PARAM FAIL alternates with the idle text at the command centers The panel sends a PARAM FAIL report to the receiver Pressing CMD 4 may silence the buzzer Silencing the buzzer does not correct the problem You must replace the corrupted copy of the program in the panel Load a new copy of the complete program The displays clears when you reset the panel after loading a new program D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 70 1993 1996 Radionics 5 AC Power Failed interruption of AC Power at terminals 1 and 2 causes SERVC FAIL to appear in command center displays You can program the panel to send an AC FAILED report to the receiver Pressing CMD 4 silences the buzzer Restoring power clears the display Battery Voltage Low If battery voltage at terminals 4 and 5 falls below 12 1 VDC a SERVC BATT LOW appears in command center displays See Battery and Power Reports in this section for pro
54. S TO TEST Test a device 0 PTS TO TEST ESC gt IDLE TEXT Y gt VIEW UNTESTE ENT ESC PTS UNTESTED ES NEXT POINT TEXT Figure 23 Service Walk Test Flow Chart D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 84 1993 1996 Radionics Command 5 7 Toggles Default Idle Text Command 5 7 allows technicians who might not be familiar with the custom idle text to confirm whether an area is armed or ready to arm The default idle text displays are AREA IS ON AREA IS OFF Follow the procedure below to toggle between custom and default idle text 1 Ensure the command center is at idle text 2 Press COMMAND 5 7 3 The display will change to default idle text for 5 seconds and then revert to its original idle text Command 5 9 Shows Firmware Revision Command 5 9 displays the revision of firmware currently installed in the panel 1 Ensure the command center is at idle text 2 Press COMMAND 5 9 3 The current revision of firmware displays 9112 REV for 5 seconds 4 The display returns to idle text D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 85 1993 1996 Radionics Specifications Voltage Input Primary Power Supply 2 Fire and Fire Burglary Systems 16 5 VAC 40 VA class 2 plug in transformer To comply with UL 985 and 864 listing standards for fire al
55. SS3NHVH UWL ACL D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual ionics Page 65 1993 1996 Rad 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Current Rating Chart for Standby Battery Calculations AC Power On AC Power Off In Alarm Normal Current Minimum Current Maximum Current Model Number Each Each Each Number Used Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total D9112 250 x 1 250 250 x 1 250 500 x 1 500 D125B 20 X ___ 19 ___ 123 ___ 0127 EE 13 x ___ 12 x ___ 45 ___ 0128 E 14x Quan 14 ___ 45 x ___ 0129 2 25xQuan 25xQuan 26xQuan ___ D192C EE 15 x ___ 26 x ___ 50 x ___ D1255 EN 104 x ___ 106 x ___ 206 x ___ 0720 EE 55 x 20 x ___ 75 x 08125 ZEN 48xQuan 48xQuan ___ 48xQuan D8127 E 3xQuan ___ 3xQuan ___ 4xQuan ___ D8128A 50 x ___ 50 x ___ 50 x ___ 08129 _ 20 ___ 20 x ___ 20 x Quan 25 x ___ 08130 5x ___ 5 ___ 54 09131 24 x ___ 22 x ___ 36 x ___ Ratings of other devices in the system which are not shown above xQuan ___ ___ ___ Quan ___ ___
56. anel can charge the battery as you finish the installation See the Power Supply section for instructions On board Buzzer Sounds at Power Up and Reset The D9112 performs a series of self diagnostic tests of its hardware software and program at power up and at reset The buzzer on the D9112 sounds during the tests They take about 10 seconds to complete If the panel fails any of the tests the buzzer continues sounding and a system trouble message appears at the command centers See Self Diagnostics in the Trouble Shooting section for a description of each system trouble message Touch Terminal 10 first 1 the on board buzzer sounds briefly when you touch the panel you re discharging any static charge you may be carrying to the panel The panel may generate WATCHDOG RESET and or PARAM FAIL events See the Trouble Shooting section for a description of these events Always touch terminal 10 the panel s earth ground connection before beginning work on the panel Install and Wire Detection Devices Install and wire detection devices and command centers at their locations throughout the premises DO NOT make the connections at the panel end of the wiring yet The On Board Points section of this manual contains instructions for wiring the on board points to detection devices The Arming Devices section contains instructions for wiring the command centers Instructions for wiring the off board point POPIT sensor loops are found in the instruct
57. arm systems effective D1640 March 1 1989 the total combined Secondary Power Supply o 8 continuous and alarm current draw for the 12 VDC 7 Ah sealed lead acid rechargeable system during alarm conditions must be battery The D9112 supports a maximum of limited to 1 4A 1400 mA provided by the two 12 VDC 7 Ah batteries using the D122 primary power supply rectified AC If Dual Battery Harness Current Requirements Panel 500 mA current draw for the system exceeds 1 4A connect a D8132 Battery Charger Module to the D9112 The D8132 provides an additional 1 2 Amps of rectified AC power Combined current draw must never exceed See the D9112 Stanaby Battery and Current 2 0A Rating Chart for the current requirements of other system components Power Outputs Continuous Power Outputs Battery Discharge Recharge Schedule Discharge Cycle 13 9 VDC Charging float level 3 82 13 8 VDC Charging Status LED on 1 4A maximum at 10 2 VDC to 13 9 VDC continuous supply total for all devices and 12 1 VDC Low Battery amp AC fail reports outputs supplied at terminals 3 24 and 32 if programmed Low Battery connectors J2 and J4 LED on Alarm Power Output 6 7 10 2 VDC Battery load shed 2 0 Amaximum at 10 2 VDC to 13 9 VDC output Output may be steady or one of three processing functions continue if AC is present pulsed patterns depending on programming Recharge Cycle See the Relays section of the D9112 AC
58. bable causes and remedies Pressing CMD 4 silences the buzzer The display clears when battery voltage reaches 13 7 VDC Battery Missing Shorted or Reversed If the panel can not detect a battery at terminals 4 and 5 a SERVC BATT MSING appears in command center displays You can program the panel to send a BATTERY MISSING report to the receiver Pressing CMD 4 silences the buzzer Restoring the battery clears the display 5170 Communications Failure SERVC COMM FAIL appears in command center displays after the panel makes 10 unsuccessful attempts to report to the receiver Pressing CMD 4 silences the buzzer The display clears when communication restores the receiver acknowledges a report See Communication Failure in the Telephone Connections section for a complete description 529454271 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 receiver Pressing CMD 4 silences the buzzer The displays clear when contact with the missing command center restores 2 Phone Line Failure SERVC PH LINE 1 SERVC PH LINE 2 appears in command center displays when the panel detects a phone line as faulted Pressing CMD 4 silences the buzzer The display clears when the panel detects a normal phone line See Phone L
59. battery is fully charged Low Battery LED off when battery is missing shorted or reversed The charging LED is off when the battery is missing shorted or reversed but the red Low Battery LED is flashing Yellow LED on A steadily lit yellow LED indicates the Figure 4 Charging and Battery LEDs battery float voltage is below 13 8 If AC is present the battery is charging The yellow LED also comes on when the combined current draw from all outputs exceeds 1 4 Amps This is normal under alarm conditions for non fire systems when sirens or bells draw more than 1 4 Amps If the LED comes on regularly for extended periods or doesn t go out check the current draw for devices connected to the power outputs See the Power Outputs section in this manual for instructions Yellow LED flashing once per minute The yellow LED normally flashes once per minute as the D9112 checks the battery Yellow and red LEDs flashing once per minute The yellow and red LEDs flash on once every minute when current draw for devices connected to the power outputs exceeds 1 4 Amps and the battery is missing Low Battery LED Red The red LED shows the condition of the battery Figure 4 shows the location of the LED Red LED off The red LED is off when the battery is fully charged When battery voltage drops below 12 1 VDC the red LED comes on It goes out when battery voltage reaches 13 7 VDC Red LED on A steadily lit red LED indicates battery voltage
60. closure doors for all systems Point chart label required for fire systems with verification points You must install the point chart label for fire or combined fire burglary systems using verification points Use the program record sheet to gather the information you need to fill out the point chart Install the label on the enclosure door as shown in figure 2 To avoid smearing your entries on the chart use the label s peel off backing to press the label in place D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 17 1993 Radionics Testing the System After finishing the installation and programming of the panel make a complete functional test of the D9112 system Test the panel and all devices for proper operation Test after you first program the panel and after any subsequent programming session Service Walk Test shows extra points Use the service walk test at a panel wide command center to perform a complete test of the panel The service walk test function is similar to the ordinary walk test function with the additional ability to display points that are not properly programmed If you test a POPIT with it s switches set for a point with a blank point index and or no area assignment it appears as an extra point during a Service Walk Test If you test a device and the panel doesn t respond there may be a problem with the device the wiring the POPIT ID setting or the programming for the point If
61. connected to the same POPEX module combined Before installing the POPITs make sure the resistance on the data expansion loop is no more than 60y Wiring POPITs together Do NOT connect POPITs to each other in series or with a T tap Doing so may cause random missing POPIT conditions Follow the procedure below to connect POPITs to one another in parallel Figure 13 shows a typical configuration 1 Connect the positive Data terminal from one POPIT to the positive Data terminal on the next POPIT 2 Connect the negative Data terminal from one POPIT to the negative Data terminal on the next POPIT 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to connect all POPITs to the expansion loop You don t need to wire the POPITs in any particular order on the loop The switch setting on each POPIT assigns it a point number regardless of its physical location Three inch clearance for tampered POPITs Mount tampered POPIT Modules at least three inches apart to prevent the tamper magnets from interfering with each other Maximum Length of All Data Expansion Loops ombined AWG Length Feet gt 1 20 2 890 4 600 7 14 11 650 Table 1 Data Expansion Loop Wire Specifications D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 38 1993 1996 Radionics SWITCHES 1 TO 6
62. cs 05200 Programmer or the 05300 Remote Account Manager II RAM Il to program the D9112 Refer to the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for programming options D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 9 1993 Radionics Other Features The D9112 has many programmable features A short list of some of the features follows Complete details on all the D9112 s features can be found in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 e Supervision of AC primary power battery secondary power ZONEX and SDI buses CPU Central Processing Unit up to 3 printers and telephone lines e Automatic system test reports Remote access for programming diagnostics and log uploads using the Radionics D5300 Remote Account Manager II RAM II RAMLine Monitor answering machine work around Fire Alarm Verification Programmable Alarm Output Programmable Relay Output using the 08129 OctoRelay Module Opening and Closing Windows Skeds scheduled events D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 10 9 1993 1996 Radionics D9112 Control Communicator Assembly The Radionics D9112 Control Communicator is shipped pre assembled from the factory You should receive the following parts with your D9112 panel Literature Pack D9112 Installation Reference Guide 74 06144 000 D9112 Program Record Sheet 74 06100 000 UL Smoke Detector Compatibility Tec
63. d yellow wires affects other command centers Incorrectly connecting the green wire from the command center to the D9112 s terminal 31 and the yellow wire to terminal 30 causes other command centers connected to the panel to go blank and or sound random beep tones You can connect a maximum of 15 000 feet of 22 AWG wire for all command centers and printer modules combined to the data bus terminals 30 and 31 You can connect parallel wire runs from the D9112 to each device run wire device to device or combine the two Extra power needed for more command centers The D1255 Command Center draws 104 mA when it is idle It draws 206 mA with the back lighting for the keys lit and the sounder activated Review the Power Outputs section to determine the total power output requirements for your system You may need to add one or more D8132 Battery Charger Power Supply Modules for the number of command centers you want to use Figure 19 shows the D8132 powering command centers in a stand alone configuration For UL certificated accounts use a UL listed power supply The D8132 is not UL listed as a stand alone power supply D9112 and D8132 or other power supply must share COMMON Note that Figure 19 shows the common from the D8132 module connected to both the command centers common and the common on the D91 12 A stand alone power supply powering any device connected to the D9112 must also be connected to a common terminal on the D9112 Do not con
64. e drain wire to insure continuity to the last serial device If continuity is not maintained between the panel and the last serial device the shielded cable may aggravate potential noise problems rather than eliminate them Connecting the drain wire to ground at other than terminal 10 on the panel may also produce problems Do not connect the drain wire to any other ground source D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 79 1993 1996 Radionics Problems with Command Centers Symptom Diagnosis Remedy Command centers show erratic behavior For example the pip that confirms you pressed a key echoes or the back lighting flashes off and on A supervised address has been entered in more than one command center Entering a supervised address one command center causes erratic behavior Use a supervised address in one command center only in more than One or more of the keys is stuck under the faceplate Press each of the keys on the command center to be certain none of them is stuck Data connections yellow and green wires one 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 prog
65. e point The text is transmitted to the receiver when the panel is using the Modem II format D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 40 1993 1996 Radionics POPIT Labels Off board points are numbered 9 to 71 and 73 to 135 The D9112 reserves points 72 and 136 for internal use You must connect POPITs for points 73 to 135 to expansion loops connected to POPEX 2 Four sheets of peel off POPIT labels are supplied with the D8125 POPEX module Use the sheet marked Vertical Grid for POPEX 1 for points 9 to 71 Use the sheet marked Vertical Grid for POPEX 2 for points 73 to 135 Each label has two parts Place the smaller part with just the point number on it on the POPIT terminal block as shown in Figure 15 Place the larger part with the switch settings on the POPIT cover Set the switches and cover the POPIT Do not program two POPITs for the same point number After you program all the points perform a walk test The Security System Owner s Manual 74 06633 000 and the Security System User s Guide 71 06141 000 contain instructions for performing a walk test If a point does not test check the programming for a duplicated address PLACE SMALL LABEL ON THIS TERMINAL BLOCK Vertical Grid for POPEX 1 Use this Vertical Grid for D9112 Points 9 to 71 D9112 POINT NUMBER D8112 D8112 MASTER ZONE 1 MASTER ZONE 2 POPIT SWITCH SETT
66. ed relay to disconnect the battery You must 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 3 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 or by a short on terminals 4 and 5 A shorted battery may generate WATCHDOG RESET reports Battery Discharge Recharge Schedule No AC Power Discharge Cycle AC OFF AC fail report when AC fails if panel is programmed to report AC failure at occurrence 13 9 Charging float level 13 8 VDC Charging Status LED on 12 1 VDC Low Battery 8 AC fail reports if programmed Low Battery LED on 10 2 VDC Battery load shed processing functions continue if AC is present Recharge Cycle AC ON Load shed relay resets battery charging begins battery trouble and AC restoral reports sent 13 7 VDC Battery restoral reports sent Low Battery LED off 13 9 VDC Charging Status LED off battery float charged 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 21 1993 Radionics Charging Status and Low Battery LEDs Charging Status LED Yellow The yellow LED shows the charging status of the battery Figure 4 shows its location LEDs Off When Normal Yellow LED off lt Charging Status The yellow LED is off when the
67. er protects Terminal 6 Alarm Power Output Terminal 7 Alternate Alarm Power Output and Terminal 8 Switched Auxiliary Power A short on one of these terminals disrupts the power to the other two One circuit breaker protects terminal 32 Power Warning Minimum Requirement for Wire Length Connect powered devices to terminals 3 6 7 8 24 and 32 with at least 5 feet of 22 AWG wire or 14 feet of 18 AWG wire A 09112 with devices connected with shorter lengths of wire may not operate properly if AC power is interrupted Available Power The D9112 produces up to 1 4A of power at 10 2 VDC to 13 9 VDC for powered devices The outputs listed below share the available power Terminal 3 Auxiliary Power Use this terminal to power devices requiring continuous power Terminal 6 Relay A Alarm Power Output Terminal 7 Relay B Alternate Alarm Power Output Use terminals 6 and 7 to power devices requiring power on alarm See Programmable Power Outputs Terminal 8 Relay C Switched Auxiliary Power Use this terminal to power devices requiring a programmable power interruption Command 47 or Alarm Verification interrupts the power See Programmable Power Outputs in this manual Terminal 24 ZONEX Power Use this terminal to power ZONEX modules such as the D8125 D8128A and D8129 modules Terminal 32 Power Use this terminal to power SDI Serial Device Interface devices such as the D1255 Command Center and the D
68. es are on hook Leaving a telephone on hold after the other party hangs up creates an off hook Verify that no phones on old If completing the steps above does not restore the phone line meter the phone lines You should meter at least 7 5 VDC when the line is idle on hook You should meter at least 13 mA of current when the line is active off hook If your readings are below the minimum values contact your telephone company repair service D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 72 1993 1996 Radionics Communications Failure The D9112 goes into Communications Failure after ten unsuccessful attempts to reach the receiver Follow the Phone Line Trouble procedure to verify that there is no problem with the phone lines at the D9112 installation If the phone lines are good monitor the lines preferably at the receiver for the symptoms listed below Symptom The line rings but the D6500 receiver does not pick up RING indicator on line card does not light Can not hear ring with headset at receiver location Diagnosis Line is not ringing at the receiver Remedy Verify that the lines are correctly connected to the receiver 2 Verify that correct prefixes and phone numbers for the receiver have been programmed into the D9112 If completing the steps above does not correct the problem contact your telephone company repair service The line ring
69. eyswitch to disarm the area If the area is disarmed operate the keyswitch once to start the arming process and silence the bell Operate it a second time to stop the arming process COMMON SHORT ON OPEN ON Il Q CIRCUIT CIRCUIT ARMS S TOGGLES AREA ARMING STATE POINT INPUT Figure 20 Keyswitch Wiring 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 56 1993 1996 Radionics Programmer and Accessory Connections Programmer Connector J7 The procedure below shows you how to connect and disconnect the programmer Refer to D5200 Programmer Operation Manual 74 06176 000 for complete information on using the D5200 programmer 1 Panel is operational during programming Except when the programmer is sending or receiving the D9112 is functional while the programmer is connected to it It will transmit reports as programmed Locking Reset Speeds Programming you have supervised command centers other supervised devices connected to the Data Bus terminals 30 and 31 locking the Reset Pin will soeed communication between the panel and the D5200 Radionics recommends that you lock the Reset Pin in the DISABLE position to prevent reports from being transmitted while you are programming See OF RESET PIN Figure 21 BET LOCKED CLOSED On board relays terminals 6 7 Reset Pin and 8 and off board relays
70. hart and Standby Battery Requirements in D9112 Operation and Installation Charger Manual to determine if system requires a D8132 module for increased battery standby D9131 Printer Interface Optional use with parallel printer to print events from panel log locally 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 64 D125 or D129 required to connect fire alarm initiating devices to zones 1 to 8 Req Required for this application Opt Optional for this application No 1 1993 1996 Radionics System Wiring Diagram Issue 1d3OX3 1 OH3Z 3SN 310 303 3avLIn s LON 38ni1v34 1 WHY1V MOTJH31VM MO14H31VM HOS 530193434 SHOWS 2 WNOLLdO S3GlAOud 6210 NoISIAH3dnS WALSAS ONIHSINONILX3 30 S3dALH3HIO ONY SATVA 3 lavLins Y TW gt i sera S Jo s H3MOd 4 3NI1 3NOHd AHVONOO3S OL
71. he socket Don t rely on relay labeling You shouldn t rely on the labelling to install D136 relays Check for the side with three pins The three pins go on the top side Incorrect insertion does not damage the relay or the D9112 however the related circuits do not function properly A ground start relay must not be inserted when dialing loop start oc Figure 8 Ground Start Relay D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 29 1993 Radionics Ground Start Jumper GROUND START POSITION LOOP START POSITION The ground start jumper is above the TELCO connector and TELTEST point at the lower left Figure 9 Ground Start Jumper corner of the panel Set it in the ground start position See Figure 9 Ground start not for use NFPA applications You can not use ground start telephone systems for NFPA 71 Central Station Protective Signaling or NFPA 72 Chap 8 Remote Station applications D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher Description The optional D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher allows the D9112 to transmit reports over a primary or secondary phone line The D9112 monitors both phone lines You can hear a relay click as the D128 switches between the two phone lines Do NOT use the instructions packaged with the D128 The manual packaged with
72. here is no D8125 POPEX module connected to ZONEX 2 terminals 26 and 25 set switch 12 on only one OctoPOPIT connected to those terminals to the on position If there is a D8125 POPEX module connected to ZONEX 2 terminals 26 and 25 set switch 12 on all OctoPOPITs connected to those terminals to the off position See Figure 16 for the location of the switches on the OctoPOPIT D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 44 1993 1996 Radionics OctoPOPIT Sensor Loops The number normally open and or normally closed detection devices each sensor loop can supervise is limited only by the resistance on the loop Resistance on each sensor loop must be less than 100y with the detection devices connected Certain UL and NFPA applications may limit the number of detection devices Consult the appropriate UL or NFPA standards The OctoPOPIT detects open short closed normal and grounded circuit conditions on its sensor loops and transmits the conditions to the D9112 A ground on the positive leg of the sensor loop transmits a shorted condition for the point Each sensor loop is assigned a point number and transmits to the D9112 separately See Point Assignment Switches below Radionics recommends you use twisted pair wire for the OctoPOPIT sensor loops to avoid EMI problems Run wires away from the premises telephone and AC wiring If you suspect a noisy environment use shielded cable See EMI on Long Wire Runs in
73. hnogram 73 06143 000 Point Chart Label 79 06660 000 Eight 1k y end of line resistors Two 14 18 AWG color coded battery leads D9112 Assembly D9112 PC board Faceplate shield Mounting Skirt One 6 1 4 screw Ordered Separately Order the following to complete a basic 8 point D9112 installation D1255 Command Center or keyswitch D1640 Transformer D126 Battery D161 or D162 Phone Cord order two cords if you are using the D128 Dual Phone Switcher 08103 08109 D8108A Enclosure D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 11 1993 Radionics Listings and Approvals Fire UL Underwriters Laboratories lists the D9112 Control Communicator as a Signal System Control Unit for Central Station Local Auxiliary Remote Station and Household Fire Warning CSFM Approved by the California State Fire Marshal NYC MEA Approved by New York City s Materials and Equipment Acceptance System Factory Mutual FM Submitted for evaluation by Factory Mutual Burglary UL Underwriters Laboratories lists the D9112 Control Communicator for Central Station Local Police Connect Mercantile Safe and Vault and Grade A Household systems Department of Defense DOD The D9112 has been granted approval for Department of Defense DOD installations in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities SCIF 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation
74. ine Monitor in the Telephone Connections section for a complete description 9 1110558 Supervised Printer Missing When the panel loses contact with a supervised printer SERVC PRINTER appears in command center displays Pressing CMD 4 silences the buzzer The displays clear when contact with the missing printer restores D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 71 1993 1996 Radionics Phone Line Trouble Phone line problems that are not corrected can result in the D9112 going into Communications Failure You can program the D9112 to monitor one or two phone lines See the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for programming instructions If you enable the phone line monitor SERVC PHONE LINE 1 or 2 if two lines are used appears in the command center s display when the D9112 detects a problem on the phone line Symptom Diagnosis Remedy SERVC PH LINE 21 D9112 s phone line 1 Verify that the telephone cord is correctly or 2 if two lines are monitor detects a connected to the RJ31X and the D9112 d i hone line as faulted X E 2 Verify the Ground Start Jumper is in the display 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 telephon
75. ing devices to the D8128A You must use the D125B 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 Connect the zone outputs on the D125B or D129 to the OctoPOPIT sensor loop inputs The D125B or D129 and the OctoPOPIT must be mounted in the enclosure with the D9112 or in an enclose connected to the D9112 s enclosure by conduit not more than 20 feet in length Installing the OctoPOPIT You can install the D8128A OctoPOPIT Module in the enclosure with the D9112 or in a separate enclosure up to 200 feet from the panel If you mount the OctoPOPIT in a separate enclosure use shielded cable to avoid electro magnetic interference See EMI on Long Wire Runs in the Troubleshooting section of this manual Tampered enclosures for UL certificated systems Mount the D8128A in a tampered enclosure for UL certificated systems Mounting Follow the procedure below to install OctoPOPITs in the enclosure with the D9112 1 Itis easier to set the switches on the D8128A before you mount it in the enclosure See Line Termination Sensor Loop Switches and Point Assignment Switches 2 Align the OctoPOPIT module with any of the four mounting locations in the enclosure See Figure 2 3 Use the screws provided with the module to secure it in the enclosure Use the D137 Mounting Bracket
76. int number is connected to the data expansion loop of the correct ZONEX module Points 9 to 71 connect to ZONEX module 1 Points 73 to 135 connect to ZONEX module 2 Meter each POPIT to verify the polarity of the data expansion loop Voltage should be 9 to 13 VDC at each POPIT Sensor loop switch 1 to 8 is turned off on OctoPOPIT If the sensor loop switch on an OctoPOPIT is turned 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 as a 08125 Connect only one OctoPOPIT with switch 12 ON to ZONEX 1 or ZONEX 2 If ZONEX 1 or ZONEX 2 is connected to a D8125 turn switch 12 OFF for all OctoPOPITs connected to that terminal POPIT is not programmed correctly Verify that the switches on the POPIT are set for the missing POPIT number Switches set incorrectly can cause both missing and extra POPITs Performing a Service Walk Test to search for extra points may help diagnose the problem Points intermittently appear as missing Points are erratic Problem with data expansion loop See Problems with Data Expansion Loop Debounce Count parameter set at 1 If an off board point is in transition between normal and faulted conditions as the panel scans it it appears as missing Radionics recommends that the Debounce Count be left at the default of 2
77. ions in the enclosure See Figure 2 2 Use the screws provided with the module to secure it in the enclosure Use the D137 Mounting Bracket to install OctoRelays in enclosures with no module mounting locations available Wiring Connections Power down the panel to connect OctoRelays as shown in Figure 17 Note that OctoRelays for relay numbers 1 to 64 connect to ZONEX 1 terminal 28 on the D9112 OctoRelays for relay numbers 65 to 128 connect to ZONEX 2 terminal 26 on the D91 12 Only one OctoRelay is shown wired to each ZONEX bus in Figure 17 Wire additional OctoRelays in parallel Review the Power Outputs section of this manual to be sure you provide enough power for the relays ZONEX POWER 24 ZONEX Common 2325 5loooloooooolooolooolooo D8129 OCTORELAYS FOR RELAY AUX NUMBERS 1 64 CONNECT GND OCTORELAYS IN PARALLEL Q DATA D8129 OCTORELAYS FOR RELAY AUX NUMBERS 65 TO 128 CONNECT GND OCTORELAYS IN PARALLEL Figure 17 D8129 OctoRelay Connections 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 50 1993 1996 Radionics D811 Arm Status Relay M
78. ions packaged with the POPIT modules Install Modules and Relays 1 Power Down First Power down the D9112 by unplugging the transformer and disconnecting the battery Radionics recommends that you power down the D9112 when installing modules or relays or when making wiring connections to the panel 2 Install and wire any modules required for your installation as described in the module s installation instructions Instructions for the D8125 POPEX Module the D8128A OctoPOPIT Module the D8129 OctoRelay Module the D811 Arm Status Relay Module and the D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher appear in this manual See Off board Points for 08125 and D8128A instructions See Relays for 08129 and D811 instructions See Dual Line Transmitting in the Telephone Connections section for instructions for the D128 3 If you are using the power outputs at terminals 7 or 8 install a D136 relay in the appropriate sockets See Programmable Power Outputs in the Power Outputs section for instructions 4 Ifyou are using a ground start phone system insert a D136 relay in socket K6 J5 and set the ground start pin in the ground start position See Ground Start in the Telephone Connections section 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 16 1993 1996 Radionics Make the Telephone Connections See Telephone Connections you are connecting the 09112 to a ground start phone system you need to install D136 relay see I
79. is a 12 V sealed lead acid type It should be rated at 7 Ah or greater depending on the NFPA classification of the installation Watchdog Reset Reports The D9112 sends a WATCHDOG RESET report whenever the panel s CPU Central Processing Unit is interrupted and has to start its normal operating sequence over The on board buzzer sounds briefly during the WATCHDOG reset The panel returns to normal operation immediately after resetting The most common cause of CPU interruption and WATCHDOG RESET reports is static discharge to the panel Static discharges may also corrupt the panel s program The D9112 displays a PARAM FAIL message at the command centers and sends PARM CKSUM FAIL report if the program is corrupted Shorting terminals 3 6 7 8 or 24 or connector J4 to ground may also cause a WATCHDOG RESET Remove the short to continue normal operation A single isolated WATCHDOG RESET report does not mean you have to replace the panel If you experience frequent reports contact Radionics Customer Service for help Touch Terminal 10 first f the on board buzzer sounds briefly when you first touch the panel you re discharging any static charge you may be carrying to the panel The panel may generate WATCHDOG RESET and or PARAM FAIL events Always touch terminal 10 the panel s earth ground connection before beginning work on the panel Runaway Reports to the Receiver Using the D8128 in place of the D8128A OctoPOPIT Module may cause ru
80. ked down the reset pin in step 1 release it now to reset the panel If you didn t lock the rest pin momentarily close it now to reset the panel See Figure 21 Remember On board relays terminals 6 7 and 8 and off board relays deactivate when the panel is reset There is power at terminal 8 when the relay is deactivated Activation interrupts power at that terminal The relays remain deactivated while the Reset Pin is locked in the disable position Remember that the panel s on board buzzer sounds for 10 seconds whenever you reset the panel Programmer Access Reports If you send a program to the panel the panel sends aPROG ACCESS OK report ten seconds after you exit the handler or when you disconnect the programmer If you make 3 consecutive attempts to send or receive a program with an invalid DataLock code the panel sends a PROG ACCESS BAD report Successfully sending or receiving a program or powering down the panel resets the counter C 0 DATA BUS A Accessory Connector J2 Use the Accessory Connector J2 to connect the ps 5 Radionics D9112 to the D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher The Accessory Connector is on the dd bottom right corner of the I O board See Figure 22 The D128 allows the 09112 to use two ZONEX OUT 2 telephone lines to transmit reports zonexin2 25
81. knowledges the restoral of power You can program AC Fail Time from 1 to 90 seconds The Radionics default sets AC Fail Time at 10 seconds Installing the Transformer Do not short the terminals of the transformer Shorting the terminals opens the internal fuse causing permanent failure Connect the transformer to terminals 1 and 2 of the panel before plugging it into the power source Use 18 AWG minimum wire to connect the transformer to the panel Wire length should be kept as short as possible Maximum length is 50 feet Connect the battery and then plug in the transformer Radionics recommends that you always connect the battery first and then plug in the transformer Instructions for Installing the Battery appear on the next page Only plug the transformer into an unswitched 120 VAC 60 Hz power outlet Secure the transformer to the outlet with the screw provided Never share the transformer with other equipment Foreign grounds on the AC input damage the D9112 power circuit AC wiring can induce both noise and low level voltage into adjacent wiring Route phone and sensor loop wiring away from any AC conductors including the transformer wire Route data wiring away from AC and phone wiring D8004 Transformer Enclosure required for fire systems Use the D8004 Transformer Enclosure for the D1640 transformer in fire and combined fire burglary applications 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual
82. l sends BATTERY MISSING PT BUS TROUBLE SDI FAILURE reports e faD128 module is connected to J2 it begins sounding After approximately 60 seconds the panel attempts to return to normal operation by returning power to terminals 3 6 7 8 24 and 32 and connector J4 e overload condition is still present the panel removes power The panel attempts to return to normal operation approximately every 60 seconds cause of the overload is removed Combined load on terminals 3 6 7 8 24 and 32 and connectors J2 and J4 remains below 1 4A e With the overload removed the panel returns power to terminals 3 6 7 8 24 and 32 and connector J4 The panel sends PT BUS RESTORAL and SDI RESTORAL reports faD128 module is connected to J2 it stops sounding e Ifthe battery voltage is below 8 4 volts the panel does not reconnect it You must replace the battery When the battery reaches 13 7 volts the panel sends a BATTERY RESTORE report and turns off the red Low Battery LED When the battery reaches 13 9 volts the panel turns off the yellow Charging Status LED 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 82 1993 1996 Radionics Service Walk Test The Service Walk Test differs from the standard Walk Test in that POPITs whose switches are set for a point number not programmed in the panel appear in the test Service Walk Test only avai
83. lable at command centers with panel wide scope See Command Center in the D9112 Control Communicator Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for a description of command center scope Warning fire and other 24 hour points do not transmit reports during Service Walk Test The steps below outline a simple Service Walk Test procedure The flow chart on the next page shows all the Service Walk Test options 1 Choose a command center with panel wide scope to conduct the test Be certain the display shows the idle disarmed text 2 Press 9 9 ENT to display the first item in the Service Menu 3 Press NEXT to step through the menu items until SERVICE WALK appears in the display Press ENT 5 ENTER PASSCODE appears in the display if you programmed Service Walk Test access to be restricted by authority level Enter a passcode assigned an authority level with access to the Service Walk Test function Press ENT The display shows ZZ PTS TO TEST Test the first detection device As you fault the detection 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 f you incorrectly set the switches a POPIT to a point number that is not in your program for the panel the default text for that point number POINT ZZ displays when you fault the point The D9112 Program Record Sheet shows the default text for all points
84. lation operation testing maintenance evacuation zonex our 25 Requires planning and repair service is to be provided with this equipment Optional SWITCHED D136 Relay 112 Control Communicalor is UL Listed For Central Station Local Remote station and Household zonexin2 25 AUX POWER Fire Alarm and Central Station Local Police Station Connect ahd Household Burglar Alarm common zouex eowen e 69 69 Requires OFF WHEN IDLE Relay TELEPHONE CORD AS _ m eic cmm edd PHONE LINE PHONE MONTOR SELEGT pep T PROGRAMMER MONITOR SELECT gt r LL E PAM PAP PUT DD s lt CONNECTOR J U M P E R CORD ROUND J exp J7 PHONE u xl bi di e e eo _ EXPANSION PORT J4 OR KOKOK AO 69 69 59 eaa e Eos 69 e t gt GROUND START RELAY ACCESSORY J5 CON 2 FACEPLATE SHIELD STANDOFFS ejejdeoeJ 21168 Quick Reference Terminal Description Terminal Name Description 1
85. ll D136 relays Check for the side with three pins The three pins go on the top side Incorrect insertion does not damage the relay or the D91 12 however the related circuits do not GND START function properly Figure 5 Relays for Terminals 7 and 8 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 25 1993 Radionics Terminals 6 and 7 Terminals 6 relay A and 7 relay B provide positive 10 2 VDC to 13 9 VDC power output when activated Use the power at terminals 6 and 7 to power bells siren drivers piezo fire sounders electronic horns or other devices Programming determines the format of the output and the conditions that activate it One self resetting circuit breaker protects terminals 6 7 and 8 against shorts Available Power The D9112 combines the 1 4A of primary power produced by the power supply with the secondary power source the battery to produce a total of 2 0A of alarm power at 10 2 to 13 9 VDC Terminals 6 and 7 share the available alarm power Power restricted for fire and combined fire burglary systems Use the Fire System Power Formula below to calculate the current available for fire and combined fire burglary systems Fire System Power Formula To calculate the current available at terminals 6 and 7 for fire and combined fire burglary systems 1 Add together the
86. lling the 09112 Assembly 14 Communication Failure 29 Connecting Earth Ground 14 Ground Start 29 Locking the Reset Pin 15 Relay Installation 29 Finishing the Installation 16 Ground Start JUMPper zione dod dr e 30 Charge the Battery as You Finish 16 D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher 30 Install and Wire Detection Devices 16 Operation 30 Install Modules and Relays 16 Primary Phone Lines Make the Telephone Connections 17 Primary Phone Numbers 31 Connect the On Board Points and Command Watchdog Feature 31 Centers a RANA RR IE 17 Installing the D128 31 ERR RARE 17 D128 Status LEDs 32 Programming the Panel 17 Install the Point Chart Label 17 VETE D gt ia Point Sensor 33 Power Su upply 2 erneuern 19 Point Parameters 34 Primary Power 19 Point Response
87. m Record Sheet Point Assignments Six switches on each POPIT assign the module to a point number POPIT switch settings are found in the Point Assignment section of the D9112 Program Sheet See Figure 14 D9112 Program Record Sheet The first column on the program record sheet contains the switch settings for the POPITs Switches are numbered 1 to 6 left to right Set switches whose number appears in the setting to the ON position Set switches with a dash in the switch position in the setting to the OFF position See Figure 14 The second column contains the translation of the point number into the D8112 ZONEX format See Point User Flag in the Panel Wide Parameters module of the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for an explanation of this feature The third column contains the point number as it is displayed at command centers The fourth column contains the point index See the Point Index Parameters module in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for an explanation of the point index The fifth column of the record sheet shows the 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 th
88. mpany will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with the D9112 Control Communicator please contact Radionics Customer Service for repair and or warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved User repairs must not be made and doing so will void the user s warranty This equipment cannot be used on public coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to 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 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 3 1993 Radionics Table of Contents Introduction eee 7 Power Output eeeeeeeee nennen nennen nnns 23 Areas and Accounts pee Penta 8 Gireulit PFOLSCHOR ernan 23 Communicator 8 Available 23 01255 Alpha Ill Command Center 8 Continuous Power Outputs 24 KeySWIIGCh retirer rer ERE 8 Co
89. n Long Wire Runs 79 Problems with Command Centers 80 Battery and Power Reports 81 Watchdog Reset Reports 81 Runaway Reports to the Receiver 81 Overloaded Power Supply 82 Service Walk 83 Command 57 Toggles Default Idle Text 85 Command 59 Toggles Default Idle Text 85 Specifications eeeeeeeeessss 85 1993 Radionics Figures and Tables Figure 1 09112 System Configuration 7 Figure 2 Enclosure Mounting 13 Figure 3 Reset asesinar renee eee teed 15 Figure 4 Charging and Battery LEDS neuen 22 Figure 5 Relays for Terminals 7 and 8 25 Figure 6 RJ31X Wiring 27 Figure 7 Telephone Connections eere 29 Figure 8 Ground Start Relay 29 Figure 9 Ground Start Jumper eese 30 Figure 10 D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher Figure 11 On board Point Sensor Loop Wiring 33 Figure 12 08125 Connections eese 37 Figure 13
90. naway reports to the receiver on AC failure If you installed the D8128 be sure to replace it with the D8128A module D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 81 1993 1996 Radionics Overloaded Power Supply If the load on the D9112 s power supply exceeds it s capacity the panel follows a routine to protect itself and the battery It sends reports to the receiver at several points during this routine Keep in mind that AC power remains at terminals 1 and 2 as you read the overload scenario below The panel is operating normally with a good battery AC is present at terminals 1 and 2 and auxiliary power load is under 1 4A e Combined load on terminals 6 7 8 24 and 32 and connector J2 and J4 exceeds and remains above 1 4A Device failure or premises wiring ground faults might cause the increased load panel begins drawing on the battery to support the increased load The yellow charging status LED turns on battery begins to drain When voltage drops to 12 1 volts the panels sends a LOW BATTERY report and turns on the red Low Battery LED When the battery drops to 10 2 volts the panel disconnects it to protect it from deep discharge e f 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 turns off but the panel is still operating The pane
91. nd center displays while the pin is locked down Existing reports transmitted with Reset Pin locked down Any reports that are in the panel s report buffer when you lock down the Reset Pin will be transmitted However no new reports can be created with the pin locked down To prevent buffered reports from being transmitted momentarily close the Reset Pin wait for the buzzer to stop sounding and then lock the pin down to prevent new reports from being generated Locking Reset Speeds Programming If you have supervised command centers or other supervised devices connected to the Data Bus terminals 30 and 31 locking the Reset Pin will speed communication between the panel and the D5200 On board relays terminals 6 7 and 8 and off board relays deactivate when the panel is reset There is power at terminal 8 when the relay is deactivated Activation interrupts power at that terminal The relays remain deactivated while the Reset Pin is locked in the disable position aa 1 RESET PIN LOCKED CLOSED Operation Monitor Pulses When Normal Flickers When Ringing You can program the panel while it is locked in the disable position with either the D5200 or D5300 RAM II programmers If you place the reset pin in the disable position with one or more areas disarmed there must be an entry in the Answer Disarmed program item to use RAM II If you place the reset pin in the disable p
92. nd negative wires are continuous to the last POPIT location 3 Atthe last POPIT location twist the end of the positive wire to the negative wire to form one continuous loop 4 Meter the loop for continuity from the point where it connected to the POPEX module Resistance for the entire loop must be less than 60y If there is no continuity find and repair the open on the loop 5 Still metering for continuity untwist the negative and positive wires at the last POPIT location If the meter does not show an open condition find and repair the short on the loop Twist the positive and negative wires at the last POPIT location back together Meter the loop for continuity to terminal 10 earth ground If there is continuity find and remove the foreign ground on the loop 8 Meter the loop to terminal 10 for AC voltage AC induction on data expansion loops must be less than 10 VAC Try using shielded cable to reduce AC induction if the AC voltage exceeds 10 VAC D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 78 1993 1996 Radionics Checking Shielded Cable If improperly installed shielded cable can create problems rather than solve them Follow the procedure below to check shielded cable for proper installation 1 Remove the drain wire for the shield from terminal 10 2 Meter the drain wire for continuity to terminal 10 earth ground If there is continuity find and remove the foreign ground on the drain
93. nect the stand alone power supply to earth ground other than terminal 10 on the D9112 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 54 1993 1996 Radionics D8132 12VDC COMMON 12VDC DATA COMMON COMMON Figure 19 Power at Command Centers D268 D269 Independent Zone Control D279 Independent Zone Control You can program any on board or OctoPOPIT point so that the D268 D269 or D279 Independent Zone Control operates as independent point control arms and disarms the point See the Point Assignments in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for programming information See the D268 D269 Operation and Installation Instructions 74 04758 000 or the D279 Operation and Installation Instructions 74 04993 000 for wiring and operation instructions D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 55 1993 1996 Radionics Keyswitch COMMON 1K Q or 33K Q POINT INPUT Description You can connect a maintained or momentary contact arming station keyswitch to master arm disarm any of the areas in the D9112 The keyswitch is connected to an on board or off board point s sensor loop Relays can be programmed to activate arming status LEDs for keyswitch arming stations See the Relays section of the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 Programming See the Point Assignments section of the D9112 Program Entry Guide
94. nstall Modules and Relays on the previous page Connect the On Board Points and Command Centers Connect the on board point and command center wiring to the D9112 See the On Board Points and Arming Devices sections for instructions Power Up Reconnect the battery and then plug in the transformer Remember the buzzer sounds for 10 seconds when you first power up the panel Leave the reset pin locked down for now Yellow Charging Status LED doesn t go out If the yellow charging status LED doesn t go out within 5 minutes of powering up the panel the battery may be deeply discharged or you may have connected too many powered devices to the panel Combined continuous current draw for terminals 3 8 24 and 32 the Accessory Connector J2 and the Expansion Port J4 cannot exceed 1 4A See the Power Outputs section for help Programming the Panel If you haven t created a program for the panel review the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 Check to be certain you have all the required accessory modules installed for the features you want to use Use the D5200 Programmer or the RAM remote programmer to load your custom program into the panel Move the reset pin to the normal position See Figure 3 The panel transmits reboot and battery reports to the receiver Install the Point Chart Label Radionics recommends you fill out the Point Chart Label 79 06660 000 provided in the literature pack and install it inside the en
95. ntinuous Current Draw 24 Event MBImioly 9 Programmable Power Outputs 25 ue neonate went er Meine Dies E UE 9 PrograMMINg 25 EMI Lightning Transient Protection 9 Optional Relays Required 25 Programming ssssseeenenees 9 Terminals 6 and 7 26 Other Features 10 Terminal 8 26 D9112 Control Communicator Assembly 11 Fire System Power Formula 26 Ordered Separately 11 Listings and Approvals 12 Telephone Connections 27 lile 12 NL BEE Tay a euge zd OUTICATION RU E ania 27 Installation ie 13 Phone Cord Connection 28 Before You Begin 2 222r etae 13 Phone LED 28 Enclosure 13 Operation Monitor LED Green 28 Beginning the Installation 13 Dialing Format 28 Mounting the Enclosure 13 Phone Line 28 Premises Wiring 14 Phone Line Test Points 29 Insta
96. o not connect to telephone or electrical ground 11 13 14 16 17 ON BOARD Connect normally open and or normally closed detection devices to loop wiring 19 20 22 POINTS inputs 4k Q resistor required at end of loop 12 15 18 21 pers Loop returns for on board points common 23 zoNEX Use terminals 23 and 24 to power ZONEX modules such as the 08125 POPEX 24 module the D8128A OctoPOPIT and the D8129 OctoRelay Shares circuit ZONEX POWER breaker with terminal 3 and the Expansion Port J4 25 ZONEX IN 2 Connect ZONEX modules for points 73 to 135 and relays 65 to 128 to these 26 ZONEX OUT2 terminals 27 ZONEX IN 1 Connect ZONEX modules for points 9 to 71 and relays 1 to 64 to these terminals 28 ZONEX OUT 1 29 COMMON Common terminal for SDI devices 30 DATA BUS B Terminals 30 and 31 are a two wire bus that drives the command centers printer 31 DATA BUSA interface and other SDI devices Power for command centers printer interface and other SDI devices This 32 POWER separate protected power output for SDI devices is not affected by shorts on any other terminal 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 60 1993 1996 Radionics Installation Guide for UL and Fire Applications Listings and Approvals Fire UL Underwriters Laboratories lists the D9112 Control Communicator as a Signal System Control Unit for Central Station Local
97. odule D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 7 1993 Radionics Areas and Accounts The D9112 supports up to eight separate areas You can assign all points to a single area or spread them out over up to eight areas You arm and disarm the D9112 panel by area You can arm and disarm several areas with one menu function You can also assign a passcode an authority level that allows a user to arm an area from a remote command center in another area Assigning each area its own account number creates eight separate accounts in one D9112 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 multiple opening and closing windows Communicator The Radionics D9112 Control Communicator panel uses a built in digital communicator to send reports to the receiver The panel transmits reports in either the Modem II or BFSK format Your D6500 receiver s MPU and line cards must have software revision 6 00 or greater installed to accept Modem II reports from the D9112 Power your receiver down and up to print the software revision numbers The D9112 connects to an RJ31X jack for phone line seizure Connection to the RJ31X complies with FCC regulations for using the public telephone network You can program the panel to direct reports to four separate phone numbers Adding the D128 Dual
98. odule The 811 Arm Status Relay Module allows you to add a single off board relay output to your system When used with the D9112 you can assign alarm output auxiliary relay sensor reset arming status point status alarm memory or remote functions Command 54 to the D811 relay output You are not restricted to the arming status mode only Relay numbers for 0811 not programmable f you connect the D811 to ZONEX 1 terminal 28 on the D9112 you must use relay number 53 for the relay output If you connect the D811 to ZONEX 2 terminal 26 on the D9112 you must use relay number 117 for the relay output D811 modules connect as shown in Figure 18 Review the Power Outputs section of this manual to be sure you provide enough power for the powered devices you wish to connect to your system See Relay Parameters in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for programming details D811 restricted for fire systems The D811 relay output is not supervised and can not be used in fire or combined fire burglary installations for primary indication devices Relay Output Each D811 relay output provides a Form C dry contact rated for 1 0A at 12 VDC Normally open common and normally closed terminals are available When an individual output is activated there is continuity between the normally open and common terminals When the output is not activated there is continuity between the normally closed and common terminals Warning Relay outpu
99. of batteries Two D126 Batteries 14 Ah 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 69 1993 1996 Radionics Troubleshooting Guide Introduction Radionics provides this guide to help you troubleshoot problems with the D9112 To prevent problems from occurring read the preceding sections of this manual and the program entry guide to verify that the panel is correctly installed and programmed Self Diagnostics The D9112 performs a series of self diagnostic tests of its hardware software and program at start up and reset Buzzer sounding is normal at start up The on board buzzer located on the lower right corner of the panel sounds as the D9112 performs its self diagnostic tests at start up and reset The tests take approximately ten seconds If all tests are competed successfully the buzzer turns off The panel continues periodic internal testing during normal operation If a fault is detected during this testing the buzzer begins sounding One of the system messages listed below displays at the command centers fey VE 20 833 0 Trouble at Command Center When a command center stops receiving data from the panel CALL FOR SERVICE appears in the command center s display No buzzer sounds at the command center 57 45 5188 1 Hardware Software Failed If a hardware or software problem causes the buzzer to sound the green operation monitor LED stops flickering or is off PANEL B
100. omplies with Part 68 of FCC rules A label contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company The Radionics D9112 Control Communicator is registered for connection to the public telephone network using an RJ38X or RJ31X jack The ringer equivalence number REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 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 D9112 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 possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 2 1993 1996 Radionics Part 68 Continued The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone co
101. onductor 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 After plugging in the programmer the panel transmits SDI trouble reports for supervised SDI devices command centers printer interface modules etc All SDI devices stop operating You haven t entered the D9112 handler within 30 seconds of plugging in the programmer Enter the D9112 handler within 30 seconds of plugging in the programmer Once the SDI reports are generated entering the handler or disconnecting the programmer returns the SDI devices to normal operation 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 74 1993 1996 Radionics Problems with Points If you incorrectly set the switches on a POPIT you may create both a missing and extra point When you find a missing point perform a Service Walk Test to search for extra points See the Security System Owner s Manual 71 06633 000 for test instructions Symptom Diagnosis Remedy Point appears as missing at command centers and in reports to the receiver POPIT is not connected or incorrectly connected to the data expansion loop Verify the a POPIT module programmed for the missing po
102. ose D8108A Enclosur D101 lock required for R Re Re 8108 SE Choose one 08109 Enclosure 0122 Dual Battery Harness enclosure Calculate current draw to San if second battery is required Calculate current draw to determine if second battery is required Not used for this application At least one detector required You can substitute other 2 wire detectors listed for use with the D125 You could also use the D262 with the D270 four wire Two or more required for this application Consult the appropriate standard base and a listed power supervision relay Listed bell siren housing required for burglary alarm bell or siren Auxiliary applies to the D184 Auxiliary Local Energy Interface Kit D125B Powered D125 D129 required to connect fire alarm initiating Loop Interface Opt Opt Opt devices to zones1 to 8 D125 provides two powered loops 0129 Class A for connecting listed 2 wire smoke detectors D129 Initiating Module 2mm two non EFE Class A circuits 0126 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D127 Reversing N Opt No a Relay Opt o Opt p D128 Dual Phone Ont Ont Opt Required for communication on two phone lines and or Line Module pt pi t CPU watchdog function 0161 Required to connect panel to 2 Re Two Required to connect D128
103. osition when all areas are armed there must be an entry in the Answer Armed program item See RAM Parameters in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 Reset Pin Disable All Except Battery Charging and Local Programming RED POWER 3 DATA BUS A DATA BUS B COMMON RESET PIN NORMAL OPEN YELLOW GREEN BLACK Figure 3 Reset Pin Releasing the reset pin from the closed position resets the panel The panel resets all its timers counters indexes and buffers Changes to some program parameters require a reset before they become effective Radionics recommends that you reset the panel after changing program parameters with the 05200 programmer The 05300 RAM programmer prompts you for a RESET BYE when a program change requires that the panel be reset Lock the Reset Pin Now Locking the pin in the disable position allows you to power up the panel and charge the battery as you install the detection devices and command centers Lock the pin down now 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 15 1993 Radionics Finishing the Installation Earth ground and reset pin first Make the earth ground connection to terminal 10 and lock the reset pin in the closed position if you haven t already done so Charge the Battery as You Finish Connect the battery and then the transformer so that the p
104. ote functions Command 54 to the OctoRelay outputs individually See Relay Parameters in the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for programming details D8129 restricted for fire systems The D8129 relay outputs are not supervised and can not be used in fire or combined fire burglary installations for primary indicating devices Configuring the D8129 OctoRelay Five switches on the OctoRelay determine the relay numbers for the eight relay outputs Table 3 shows the switch settings Warning Relay outputs may activate while setting the OctoRelay switches or programming the panel You may wish to disconnect equipment connected to relay outputs while performing these functions Relay Outputs Each OctoRelay output provides a Form C dry contact rated for 1 0A at 12 VDC Normally open common and normally closed terminals are available for each relay output When an individual output is activated there is continuity between the normally open and common terminals When the output is not activated there is continuity between the normally closed and common terminals D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 48 1993 1996 Radionics D9112 Relay Number 1to8 Off On On On On D8129 OctoRelay Switch Setting On D9112 connect D8129 to ZONEX 1 Terminal 28 ZONEX 1 9 to 16 On Off On On On 17 to 24 Off Off On On On Terminal 28 ZONEX 1 Terminal
105. r the secondary phone line D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 31 1993 Radionics D128 Status LEDs Four LEDs mounted on the front edge of the D128 module show the status of AC power for the D9112 the status of the two phone lines and communication failure See Figure 10 AC Power LED The green AC power status LED lights when there is AC power at terminals 1 and 2 on the D9112 panel Primary Fail LED The yellow Primary Fail LED lights when the D9112 s phone line monitor determines the primary phone line is faulted See Phone Line Monitor in this section for a description of phone line monitor operation Secondary Fail LED The yellow Secondary Fail LED lights when the D9112 s phone line monitor determines the secondary phone line is faulted See Phone Line Monitor in this section for a description of phone line monitor operation Communication Failure LED The yellow Communication Failure LED lights when the D9112 is in communication failure See Communication Failure in this section CONNECT TO D9112 ACCESSORY CONNECTOR J2 WITH RIBBON CABLE GREEN ENTO D9112 TERMINAL 1 _ gt BLK 09112 PHONE JACK PRIMARY PHONE LINE RJ31X TERMINAL 9 PHONE JACK
106. ram to be sure the function is enabled for Authority Level assigned to the passcode in the Passcode Work sheet section of the program Check the Passcode Worksheet section of the program to be certain the passcode is assigned to the area where you are attempting to perform the function Check the Passcode Worksheet section of the program to see if the passcode is restricted by a user window Check the Area Parameters section of the program to be certain the area you are attempting to perform the function in is turned on 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 80 1993 1996 Radionics Battery and Power Reports You can program the D9112 to transmit both battery and AC power status reports See the D9112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 If battery or AC power reports are a problem check the following 1 Check to be sure you are not overloading the D9112 s power supply Review the Power Outputs section and Overloaded Power Supply in this section Verify that there is at least 16 5 VAC on terminals 1 and 2 The outlet the transformer is plugged into should meter between 110 VAC and 120 VAC 4 Verify that the output for the transformer connected to terminals 1 and 2 is rated for 16 5 VAC and at least 40 VA 5 Disconnect the transformer from terminals 1 and 2 and meter the battery at terminals 3 and 4 A fully charged battery should show 13 8 volts 6 Make sure the battery
107. rom the battery before removing it from terminal 5 Replacement Radionics recommends battery replacement every 3 to 5 years under normal use Exceeding the maximum output ratings or installing the transformer in an outlet that is routinely switched off causes heavy discharges Routine heavy discharges can lead to premature battery failure D8132 boosts battery backup Adding a D8132 Battery Charger Module supports additional batteries of up to 36 Ah capacity if required Warning The transformers for the D9112 and any D8132 modules connected to it must be powered from the same 120 VAC circuit The D9112 supervises AC power by monitoring the power from the transformer connected to terminals 1 and 2 It cannot supervise the AC power for D8132 modules if their transformers are not plugged into the same AC circuit as the transformer for the panel Battery Supervision When the battery voltage drops to 13 8 VDC the yellow Charging Status LED lights When the battery drops to 12 1 VDC the red Low Battery LED lights and the panel if programmed for power supervision transmits a BATTERY LOW report in the Modem transmission format It transmits a TROUBLE ZN 9 report in the BFSK format If the battery is missing or shorted the red Low Battery LED flashes at the same rate as the green Operation Monitor LED If the panel is programmed for power supervision it transmits a BATTERY MISSING report in the Modem II transmission format or TROUBLE
108. s 2 Connect the negative Data terminal from the first POPIT on the data expansion loop to one of the D8125 module s negative terminals POPIT Sensor Loops 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 Resistance on each sensor loop must be less than 100 with the detection devices connected Certain UL and NFPA applications may limit the number of detection devices Consult the appropriate UL or NFPA standards POPITs detect open shorted normal and grounded circuit conditions on their sensor loops They transmit the condition of their loops to the D9112 A ground on the sensor loop reports as a open condition Each POPIT is programmed and transmits to the D9112 separately Terminate each POPIT sensor loop with the 33k end of line resistor Radionics D106F included with each POPIT Radionics recommends you use twisted pair wire in all POPEX POPIT installations for both the data expansion loop wiring and the POPIT sensor loops Run wires away from AC sources to prevent AC induction If you suspect a noisy environment use shielded cable See Premises Wiring in the Installation section 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 39 1993 Radionics as wig _____ 2 ge 4 2 2 5 2 2 amp 2 2 2 2 Figure 14 D9112 Progra
109. s but the receiver does not pick up RING indicator on line card lights Can hear ring with test set at receiver location Line card in receiver may be faulty Review receiver manuals for trouble shooting procedures The D9112 reaches a busy signal for all ten attempts to reach the receiver Calls are not reaching the receiver Verify that correct prefixes and phone numbers for the receiver have been programmed into the D9112 2 Verify that the phone lines are not shorted between the phone company s equipment and the receiver by placing a call to the number for the receiver If you hear the line ring but the ring detector doesn t light or if you hear a busy signal and the green on line OL indicator is not lit call the phone company for service The receiver s call load is too great Additional line cards and phone lines may be needed for the receiver The receiver answers the call and provides an acknowledgment tone but the communicator does not transmit reports The receiver is not producing the correct acknowledgement tone Verify that the receiver is producing a 1400 Hz 2300 Hz or Modem acknowledgment tone The D136 relay in J10 for ground start phone systems is inserted incorrectly 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 73 Insert the D136 relay in socket J10 correctly See the Relays section of this manual for instr
110. sed for NYC MEA and FM applications Note All references to NFPA and related requirements are based upon compliance with the 1993 edition of NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code Since installation specifications are nearly always based upon a specific edition of a standard which has been legally adopted by the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ earlier editions of NFPA standards will generally apply Consult with the appropriate AHJ for confirmation 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 63 1993 1996 Radionics System Chart E c 2 20 oo oO a ziS 208 es 5 3 5 Esi fe 8 c 5 8 5 9 S Lo 52 96 5 le 5 8 5 5 3 5 5_ 5 2 O gt 9 60 8 gt 5 gt Eo o fils m ala S iL 565 LE o oS Tajos 5S8 ss S 55 s 39 5 2 gt 59 5 5 EX SE 5 1 80 Sol amp 85 o o o3 95 o3 25 o s o lt lt lt We Minimum Hours 24 24 60 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 of Standby 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 mins 5 mins 5 mins 5 mins 5 5 mins 5 mins 5 mins Battery alarm alarm alarm aam alarm alarm alarm 08103 Enclosure Cho
111. tain tamper switches D8127U modules come with an untampered cover Unless the module is mounted in a tampered enclosure UL requires D8127T modules for certificated accounts POPEXs manufactured prior to the expiration date located on the packaging box of X9434 may cause POPITs to report as missing after the AC has failed and after the panel goes into a low battery condition but before the panel goes into load shed POPEXs manufactured after X9434 will not cause missing POPITs prior to load shed on an AC FAIL 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 35 1993 Radionics Listings Installing the The D8125 POPEX and D8127 POPIT modules are UL listed for Local or Police Connected Burglar Alarm Central Station Burglar Alarm Household Burglar Alarm Central Station Fire NFPA 71 Local Fire NFPA 72 Chapter 6 Remote Station Fire NFPA 72 Chapter 8 Household Fire NFPA 74 and Electrically Actuated Transmitter Applications See the Installation Guide for UL and Fire Applications in this manual to determine the required equipment and enclosures for your application D8125 POPEX Module Do not use the instructions packaged with the D8125 The manual packaged with the D8125 POPEX module does not include instructions for connecting the module to the D9112 panel Follow the instructions below Save the D9112 POPIT Label Sheets The D8125 is packaged with two sets of POPIT label sheets One is marked For
112. the Troubleshooting section There are two rows of terminal numbers on the D8128A See Figure 16 In the row closest to the terminal blocks the positive outputs for the sensor loops are labeled P1 to P8 Sensor loop outputs P1 and P2 P3 and P4 P5 and P6 and P7 and P8 share common terminals The common terminals for each pair are labelled COM Sensor Loop Switches Switches 1 to 8 activate each of the eight OctoPOPIT sensor loops Setting the switch ON enables reports from that sensor loop Setting the switch to OFF disables the loop If you disable a sensor loop assigned to a point that the D9112 expects to see the D9112 interprets it as a missing point Always set the Sensor Loop switch for points 72 and 136 to OFF The D9112 reserves points 72 and 136 for internal functions Set switch P8 to OFF to disable the sensor loop for those points Setting P8 to ON for points 72 and 136 may cause erroneous PT BUS TROUBLE reports Switch 1 corresponds to sensor loop 1 terminal P1 switch 2 corresponds to sensor loop 2 terminal P2 and so on Terminate each OctoPOPIT sensor loop with a 1k y end of line resistor Attach a resistor even if you don t enable the loop The OctoPOPIT comes with a Radionics D105BL resistor for each sensor loop Point Assignment Switches Switches 9 10 and 11 on the OctoPOPIT assign the sensor loops to D9112 point numbers Table 2 shows the OctoPOPIT switch settings for point assignments Each setting assigns point
113. to install OctoPOPITs in enclosures with no module mounting locations available 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 42 1993 1996 Radionics Wiring OctoPOPITs to the D9112 Follow the procedure below to wire D8128A OctoPOPIT Modules to the D9112 You can connect OctoPOPIT and POPEX modules to the same Point Buss terminals The modules wire in parallel Remember you can never assign the same point number to more than one point 1 Power down first Power down the D9112 by disconnecting the positive red battery lead at the battery and unplugging the transformer 2 Connect terminal 1 on the OctoPOPIT to terminal 23 on the D9112 3 Connect terminal 2 on the OctoPOPIT to terminal 28 on the D9112 if you are going to assign point numbers from 9 to 71 to this OctoPOPIT See OctoPOPIT Point Assignments iNoz si N104d epe 8 k 9 lt lr Ie BLISS PEZTO If you are assigning point numbers from 73 to 135 connect terminal 2 on the OctoPOPIT to terminal 26 on the D9112 D8128A OCTOPOPITS FOR POINTS 9 71 CONNECT MULTIPLE OCTOPOPITS IN PARALLEL CONNECT OCTOPOPITS AND THE D8125 POPEX MODULE IN PARALLEL Oye 8 2 9 S V TE TC T ZONEX OUT 1 28 SENSOR 4 LOOPS ZONEX IN1 27 ZONEX OUT 2 26 ZONEX IN 2 25 ZONEX POWER
114. ts may activate while programming the panel You may wish to disconnect equipment connected to relay outputs while performing these functions Installation Do not use the instructions packaged with the D811 The literature packaged with the D811 module is not for use with the D9112 panel Use the instructions below You can install the D811 in the enclosure with the D9112 see Figure 2 or in an adjacent enclosure not more than 5 feet from the D9112 Use 16 to 22 AWG wire Follow the procedure below to install D811 modules in the enclosure with the D9112 1 Align the D811 module with any of the four mounting locations in the enclosure See Figure 2 2 Use the screws provided with the module to secure it in the enclosure Use the D137 Mounting Bracket to install 0811 modules in enclosures with no module mounting locations available D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 51 1993 1996 Radionics Wiring Connections Power down the panel to connect D811 modules as shown in Figure 18 Note that the D811 for relay number 53 connects to ZONEX 1 on the D9112 The D811 for relay number 117 connects to ZONEX 2 on the D9112 DATA AUX D811 FOR RELAY NUMBER 53 GND C Z
115. uct Catalog for complete list D122 Dual Battery Harness D125B Powered Loop Interface Module D126 12V 7 Ah Rechargeable Battery D127 Reversing Relay D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher D129 Dual Class A Initiation Circuit Module D130 Relay Module D136 Plug in Relay D161 Phone Cord D162 Phone Cord D192A Bell Circuit Supervision Module D268 D269 Independent Zone Control on board and OctoPOPIT points D279 Independent Zone Control on board and OctoPOPIT points D440 6 D442 10 Bells D431 D435 D448 12 VDC Horns D1255 Command Center D1640 16 5 VAC 40 VA Transformer D5200 Programmer D5300 Remote Account Manager Il D8004 Transformer Enclosure D8121A D8122 Derived Channel S T U 08125 Module D8127 POPIT Module D8128A OctoPOPIT Module 08129 OctoRelay Module D8130 Release Module D8132 Battery Charger Module D8620A Briefcase Demonstration Kit D9131 Printer Interface 1993 1996 Radionics
116. uctions 1993 1996 Radionics Communications Failure Continued Symptom Diagnosis Remedy The receiver answers the call and provides an initial handshake acknowledgment but does not acknowledge the 09112 report transmission with a kiss off acknowledgment The receiver is not compatible with the D9112 s transmission format Verify that the receiver is compatible with the format the D9112 is using either BFSK or Modem 11 SeePhone in the 09112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 Modem II requires 06500 MPU and Line Card EPROM revision 6 00 or higher Noisy phone lines are interfering with report transmission Try making a voice call to the receiver on the line to verify the noisy condition It may be necessary to have the phone company check the lines Problems Programming the Panel Before attempting to program the D9112 you should be familiar with the basic operation of the D5200 programmer See the D5200 Operation Manual 74 06176 000 If you still experience problems check for the symptoms below Symptom Diagnosis Remedy The programmer displays PLUG IN 9112 when you press SEND or RECV The programmer is not correctly connected to the D9112 1 Verify that the data power cord is plugged into the COMMUNICATOR port on the D5200 2 Verify that the data power cord is plugged securely into the D5200 programmer 3 Check each c
117. uide 74 06145 000 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 8 1993 1996 Radionics Event Memory The D9112 uses event memory to store events for each area You can view the events for an area at a D1255 Command Center assigned to the area The D9112 panel clears the events for an area from event memory and starts storing new events when you master arm the area Event Log The D9112 stores up to 500 events and event modifiers from all areas in it s event log Event modifiers add information about an event to the log Some events are always followed by a modifier For example the D9112 adds at least two items to the log each time you arm or disarm an area the open or close event and an event modifier showing the previous arming state All events and their modifiers are stored even if the D9112 does not send a report for them You can view the log at a D1255 Command Center print it locally using the 09131 Parallel Printer Interface and a parallel printer or upload it to a 05300 Remote Account Manager II RAM II See S View Log in the Security System User s Guide 71 06141 000 for a complete listing of log events and event modifiers EMI Lightning Transient Protection The D9112 maintains the Radionics high level of quality and field dependability Its design significantly reduces electromagnetic interference and malfunction generally caused by lightning Programming Use either the Radioni
118. unt program item in the Point Assignment module determines point response time by setting the number of scans that a point must be faulted before the panel initiates an alarm The debounce count can range from 1 to 15 Therefore point response time ranges from 300 milliseconds to 4 5 seconds The Radionics default for Debounce Count is 2 Warning increasing debounce count may cause missed alarms f you increase the Debounce Count detection devices may go into alarm and reset without exceeding the point response time Radionics recommends you leave the debounce count at 2 for all points 74 06144 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 34 1993 1996 Radionics Off Board Points Point ZONEX Buss Terminals to You can use POPIT Point of Protection Input Transponder modules to provide up to 126 off board points bringing the total number of points the D9112 can monitor to 134 Each off board point requires a POPIT module POPITs connect to supervised two wire data expansion loops run from POPIT to POPIT throughout the premises Data expansion loops connect to a D8125 POPEX Point of Protection Expander module POPEX modules connect to the point buss on the panel terminals 23 and 24 for power and terminals 25 and 26 or 27 and 28 for data If a POPIT is disconnected from the expansion loop a trouble message appears immediately See the 09112 Program Entry Guide 74 06145 000 for
119. vices connected Ground shunts cause missed alarms The possibility of ground shunts increases significantly if you don t install the resistor at the end of the line If you install the resistor for points 1 to 8 before a detection device on the sensor loop and the loop becomes grounded after the resistor any devices beyond the ground are ground shunted Alarm or trouble conditions beyond the ground are not seen by the panel POINT INPUT TERMINAL NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS BROWN BED POINT INPUT nid TERMINAL RADIONICS MODEL D105F OR D105BL UL gt LISTED BURGLAR APPLICATIONS END OF LINE RESISTOR NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS POINT INPUT TERMINAL COMMON COMBINATION NORMALLY OPEN AND NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS Figure 11 On board Point Sensor Loop Wiring D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 33 1993 Radionics Point Parameters You can determine the condition of on board points 1 to 8 by measuring the voltage across the point input terminal and one of the common terminals The sensor loops must be connected and the 1k y end of line resistor in place Open Loop Greater than 3 7 VDC but less than 5 0 VDC Normal Loop Greater than 2 0 VDC but less than 3 0 VDC Shorted Loop Greater than 0 0 VDC but less than 1 3 VDC Point Response Time The D9112 Control Communicator scans both on board and off board point sensor loops every 300 milliseconds The Debounce Co
120. you incorrectly set the switches on a POPIT you may create both a missing and extra point When you find a missing point performing a service walk test for extra points may help diagnose the problem See the Trouble Shooting Section of this manual for complete service walk test instructions Clear after test To clear the event memory and report buffer momentarily close the reset pin Events stored in the panel s event log are not cleared 74 061 44 000 C 2 96 D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual Page 18 1993 1996 Radionics Power Supply Primary Power Terminals 1 2 Primary AC Power Circuit A 16 5 VAC 40 VA internally fused transformer Radionics model D1640 is the primary power source for the D9112 The AC power circuit provides 1 9 Amps of rectified AC power The panel reserves 500 mA of this power for internal operations leaving 1 4 Amps for powered devices Transient suppressors and spark gaps protect the circuit from power surges This protection relies on the ground connection at terminal 10 Make sure you connect terminal 10 to a proper ground See Connecting Earth Ground in the Installation section AC Power Failure The D9112 indicates an AC power failure when the power at terminals 1 and 2 is missing The 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 ac
121. you cut the drain wire to install devices be certain to splice it together Solder and tape all splices Installing the D9112 Assembly 1 Place the D9112 assembly over the inside back of the enclosure aligning the large rectangular openings of the mounting skirt with the mounting hooks of the enclosure Slide the D9112 down so it hangs on the hooks See Figure 2 2 Remove the tape from the 6x1 4 screw in the mounting tab on the D9112 assembly The screw passes through the mounting tab and into the skirt mounting hole in the enclosure Tighten the screw to secure the D9112 assembly in the enclosure 3 Connect earth ground to the panel before making any other connections See Connecting Earth Ground below Connecting Earth Ground Terminal To help prevent damage from electrostatic charges or other transient electrical surges connect the D9112 to earth ground at terminal 10 before 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 16 AWG wire when making the connection Do not connect any other panel terminals to earth ground D9112 Operation amp Installation Manual 74 06144 000 C 2 96 Page 14 1993 1996 Radionics Locking the Reset Pin Locking the Reset Pin disables the panel See Figure 3 The D9112 ignores the command centers and points while disabled CALL FOR SERVICE appears in comma

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