D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide
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D6412/D4412
Off-Board Sensors Loops
Panel Location #
For Standard Sensor Loop:
Set Location’s Device Parameter to 2.
Set DX2010 Address as shown below.
For Doubled Sensor Loop:
Set Location’s Device Parameter to 2.
Set DX2010 Address as shown below.
D6412/D4412 1 to 8 SDI Address 101
D6412/D4412 9 to 16 SDI Address 102 SDI Address 106
D6412/D4412 17 to 24 SDI Address 103 SDI Address 106
D6412 only 25 to 32 SDI Address 104 SDI Address 107
D4412 only 33 to 40 SDI Address 105 SDI Address 107
Table 11: DX2010 Address Settings
For example: You want to use a DX2010 sensor loop for panel Point Location 9 (see Locations in the D6412/D4412 Program
Entry Guide [P/N: 45351] for a detailed description of locations and their relationship to points). You must connect a
DX2010 and set its address DIP switches to 102. Any time the address DIP switches are changed, you must cycle the power to
the module OFF and then ON for the changes to take effect.
Set the address DIP switches as shown in the Table 10. The proper DX2010 DIP switch configuration are shown in Figure 22.
DIP Switch Settings
DIP Switches S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
Module Address 32 16 8 4 2 1
101 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
102 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON
103 OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF
104 OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON ON
105 OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF OFF
106 OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF
ON
107 OFF OFF OFF
ON ON
OFF
Table 12: DX2010 Address Jumper Settings
ON
123456
OFF
ON
Example:
Module Address 102
Figure 22: DX2010 DIP Switch Configuration
8.2.8 DX2010 Status LED
• One flash per second indicates normal operation.
• LED steady ON can indicate any of the following:
- G wire is not connected or there is a communications problem
between the control panel and the DX2010.
- No locations (points) are assigned to the DX2010 with this
address. See the Locations section in the D6412/D4412 Program
Entry Guide (P/N: 45351).
- Address on the DX2010 is not set correctly.
• LED OFF indicates that there is no power to the module.
ON
123456
Status LED
Figure 23: DX2010 Status LED