D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide
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D6412/D4412
Installer’s Keypad and Installer Mode
The first line in Figure 48 shows the RF device’s test status:
• L03: System recognizes the device and that the device is operating properly. Other status displays include:
- L02: System recognizes the device and that the device operation is fair.
- L01: The device must be relocated to allow for proper operation.
• M01: Counts the number of device activations. For example, an RF3401 Point Transmitter is the device being
tested. When the magnetic assembly is removed from the point transmitter base, the activation counter tallies one
activation. When the magnetic assembly is returned to the point transmitter base, the counter tallies a second
activation. Opening and closing the point transmitter’s case are also considered activations.
• P08: Message packet transmission.
- Alarm, Panic and Restoral messages are transmitted with eight packets (Alarm and Restoral refer to
the transitions in and out of alarm conditions).
- Supervisory and Test transmissions (smoke detectors) consist of four packets.
- RF keypads transmit four packets for all keys except the Emergency keys, which transmit eight
packets.
- RF key fobs transmit four packets for normal operation and eight packets for the Panic button (Arm
and Disarm pressed simultaneously).
RF receivers need to receive seven or eight data packets from a transmitter in order for that transmitter to be considered
“Good.” When testing RF keypads or key fobs, the panic functions must be used, otherwise the units only transmit four
packets (see packet count above). When testing the installation of a smoke unit, the test button should not be used. Doing
so results in a 4 packet transmission.
When you have finished testing a device, press [Cmd]. The list of RF devices begins to scroll beginning with the first (lowest)
location assigned to an RF device. You may select another location to test by entering the location number followed by the
[*] and repeating the procedure described above. If you are finished testing, press [Cmd] again to display the RF Menu.
3.3.7.3 Viewing/Removing RF ID Codes
To view or remove RF ID codes that have been added to the system, press [3] when
View or Remove RF ID? Press 3 scrolls across the display. The display
then scrolls through the properly configured RF devices as shown in Figure 49.
After each ID code is shown, the display toggles to the following message before
moving to the next ID code: To remove ID press 9* (the number “9”
represents the location number and is used as an example here and in Figure 49).
To remove the ID code, press the number key(s) that corresponds with the location
number (for this example, [9]). Then press the [*] key. The display then asks you to
confirm your removal. Press the appropriate number key(s) followed by the [*] key.
The display shows Removed ID on the first line with the location, area, and point
numbers of the removed ID on the second line.
If you want to remove additional ID codes, press [Cmd]. The scrolling list of RF devices returns. Press [Cmd] again to
return to the RF Menu when you have finished removing all ID codes. Pressing [Cmd] a third time returns to the Main
Programming Menu.
13.3.8 Press [8] for Keypad Program
Pressing [8] moves the system into keypad programming mode ONLY if the Installer Switch is closed (see Figure 44).
MPORTAN
Keypad programming must be enabled. The default setting enables keypad programming. See the D6412/D4412
Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) for more information.
See Appendix E Keypad Programming in the D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide for complete instructions for programming
from the keypad.
Loc9 A1 Pt9
ID: XXXXXXXXX
Point
Number
Location
ID Code (see back of device)
Area
Figure 49: RF ID Code Display