D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Troubleshooting Guide | 3.0 Troubleshooting
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 11/05 | F01U011024B 63
TTP25: Point Does Not Respond as
Programmed
Initial Actions
• The following procedure requires knowing which
point expansion technologies are installed at the
site. If you are unsure, refer to Section
4.1.1
Identifying the Point Expansion Technologies Installed
on the System
on page 113.
• You must also know which addressable points are
connected to each expansion technology, and
which points are on-board. If you are unsure, refer
to Section
4.1.2 Setting Up the Control Panel on page
114, and Section 4.1.3 Identifying the Points Associated
with Each Point Expansion Technology
on page 115.
Procedure
Is the affected addressable point an addressable
motion detector (refer to
Table 38 on page 64), or a
wireless point using the D8125INV Wireless Interface
Module (
Table 37 on page 64 lists the wireless points)?
1. With your RPS software or D5200 Programmer,
view Point Assignments for the point you are
troubleshooting to determine which point index
the point uses.
2. View that point index. Determine the Type and
Point Response (for more information, refer to
Table 35).
A B
A B
Is the point programmed to respond as desired?
Fix the programming problem.
There is either a duplicate point or a hardware
malfunction. To isolate the cause, refer to
TTP20
Point Indicates a Short Circuit When It Is Open on
page
59.
Is the affected point a wireless point using the
D8125INV Wireless Interface Module?
Addressable motion detectors are normally-open
devices.
1. With your RPS software or D5200 Programmer,
view Point Assignments for the point you are
troubleshooting.
2. View the Point Index.
3. Change the Point Response to a normally-open
configuration. Refer to
Table 35.
Wireless points using the D8125INV Wireless Interface
Module respond as shown in Table 36.
1. With your RPS software or D5200 Programmer, view
Point Assignments for the point you are
troubleshooting.
2. View the Point Index.
3. Change the Point Response as shown in
Table 37 on
page
64.
Table 35: Point Type and Point Response Selections
Point Type Selections
Point Response
Selections
1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0 24-Hour 6 O/C Point
Open I I I I D D I I D I I I I I T
1 Perimeter 7 D279 (O/C Non-Priority)
Armed
2
Short I I I I I I D D D I I I I I I
2 Interior 8 D279 (O/C Priority) Open T T T I I T I T
3 Interior Follower 9 Easikey
Disarmed
2
Short T T T I T I I
4 Keyswitch Maintained Open I T I T I T S T S S
5 Keyswitch Momentary
24-Hour
3
Short I I T T I T T S S S
Not
Applicable
1
Selections: D = Delayed Response, I = Instant Alarm, S = Supervisory,
T = Trouble, Blank = No Response
2
For point types 1 through 3 only.
3
For point type 0 only.
Table 36: D8125INV Point Transition Reporting to the Control Panel
If the RF Transmitter sends a… D8125INV sends to the control panel a…
Faulted condition Shorted condition
Tamper condition Open condition
Normal condition Normal condition
Low Battery condition Low Battery condition