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Brand | Radionics |
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Model | D7412 |
Category | Control Systems |
Language | English |
Details compliance with FCC Part 15 for digital devices and radio frequency energy.
Explains compliance with FCC Part 68 rules for telephone network connection, REN, and user responsibilities.
Describes on-board and off-board points, their programming, and supervision capabilities.
Explains the system's support for up to eight areas, arming/disarming by area, and account number assignment.
Details the digital communicator, report formats, phone line seizure, and routing capabilities.
Explains how keyswitches are used for arming and disarming areas.
Covers access control features for D9412 and D7412, including door control and card/token usage.
Describes how events are stored in memory and the event log, and how to view and manage them.
Details the system's design for reducing electromagnetic interference and lightning-related malfunctions.
Guides on using D5200 Programmer or Remote Account Manager for panel programming.
Lists programmable features like supervision, test reports, remote access, and alarm outputs.
Details UL, CSFM, and NYC-MEA approvals for fire alarm applications.
Lists UL and Department of Defense (DOD) approvals for burglary and access control applications.
Recommends reviewing manuals and gathering necessary documents before starting installation.
Lists available enclosures (D8103, D8109, D8108A) and guidance on selection.
Covers mounting the enclosure and running wiring, including EMI considerations.
Explains the importance of connecting terminal 10 to earth ground before other connections.
Describes how to lock the reset pin to disable the panel and its functions.
Covers charging the battery, panel self-diagnostics, and installing detection devices.
Instructions for powering down, installing modules (POPEX, OctoPOPIT, OctoRelay), and relays.
Guides on making telephone connections, including ground start systems and D136 relays.
Instructions for connecting on-board points and command center wiring to the system.
Explains how to perform a service walk test to detect points not properly programmed.
Describes how to clear event memory and report buffers after completing system tests.
Details the primary AC power circuit, transformer, and AC power failure indication.
Covers the 12V DC battery, lead-acid battery requirements, and parallel connections.
Explains battery voltage monitoring, charging status LEDs, and charging circuit operations.
Details voltage levels for discharge cycles, load shedding, and recharge status indicators.
Describes the yellow LED's indication of battery charging status and current draw.
Explains the red LED's indication of low battery voltage, missing, or shorted batteries.
Details the three self-resetting thermal circuit breakers protecting power outputs.
Specifies the system's total power output and how it's shared among devices.
Information on using the D8132 Battery Charger Module to increase power output.
Explains how terminals 6, 7, and 8 function as programmable relays (A, B, C).
Details the requirement for D136 plug-in relays for specific terminal outputs.
Covers FCC registration, notifying the telephone company, and connection restrictions.
Explains RJ31X jack wiring and connecting the telephone cord to the panel.
Describes the panel's phone line monitor operation and status LEDs (Phone, Operation).
Details communication failure conditions and interfacing with ground start telephone systems.
Explains the D928 module for dual phone line service, its operation, and installation.
Describes the eight on-board points, their terminals, and voltage parameters.
Instructions for wiring on-board points, including end-of-line resistors and device connections.
Explains point response time, debounce count, and recommended settings for various points.
Details the ZONEX bus, POPIT modules, and the D8125 POPEX expander module.
Guides on mounting and wiring the D8125 POPEX module to the panel.
Instructions for wiring POPIT modules to the POPEX module, including wire gauge and length.
Explains how POPIT switch settings assign modules to point numbers and program record sheets.
Describes the OctoPOPIT module, its capabilities, installation, and compatibility.
Details sensor loop wiring, resistance limits, and detection device connections for OctoPOPITs.
Guidance on using Service Walk Test to test off-board points and diagnose issues.
Explains how to configure the D8129 OctoRelay using switch settings for relay outputs.
Describes the D811 module for adding a single off-board relay output and its applications.
Details Command Centers as arming devices, their types, and system connectivity.
Explains how switches assign addresses to Command Centers, impacting supervision and scope.
Provides terminal connections and wire color functions for Command Centers.
Describes programming points for D268/D269 or D279 Independent Zone Control.
Illustrates wiring for maintained and momentary contact keyswitches.
Explains maintained and momentary contact operation and silencing the bell.
Details the D9131A for connecting a parallel printer, including supervision and address settings.
Covers the D9210B for access control, including door strike connections and switch settings.
Procedure for connecting and disconnecting the D5200 programmer.
Explains the use of J2 for connecting the D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher.
Covers panel self-tests, buzzer sounds, and messages like PANEL BROKEN, PARAM FAIL.
Addresses COMM FAIL, SERVC PH LINE, SERVC PRINTER, and general phone line troubles.
Groups issues with supervised devices like command centers, printers, and access control.
Covers problems with POPITs, OctoPOPITs, points, data expansion loops, and EMI.
Groups issues like Watchdog Reset, Battery/Power reports, Overloaded Supply, and Service Walk Test.
Provides a summary of UL, CSFM, NYC-MEA, and FM approvals for fire and burglary applications.
Details requirements for burglary, bank safe/vault, and fire applications, including component compatibility.
Lists Radionics enclosures (D8103, D8108A, D8109) and their suitability for different applications.
Specifies required standby hours for burglary and bank safe/vault applications.
Details standby hours for Central Station, Local, Remote, and Household Fire Warning systems.
Formula and requirements for calculating battery Ah for Central Station/Local fire systems.
Formula and requirements for calculating battery Ah for Remote Station/Auxiliary fire systems.
Formula and requirements for calculating battery Ah for Household Fire Warning equipment.
Details primary and secondary power supplies, AC input, and current requirements.
Lists specifications for continuous power, alarm outputs, and switched auxiliary power.
Specifies current draw limits for fire systems and the need for D8132 module.
Covers SDI bus voltage/distance and telephone connection types and requirements.
Provides environmental operating ranges and specifications for arming stations.
Specifies normal, short, and open voltage/resistance thresholds for on-board points.
Lists compatible enclosures for the control/communicator unit.
Lists compatible accessories such as batteries, modules, and interfaces.
Provides switch settings for assigning POPITs and OctoPOPITs to points 9-127/75.
Provides switch settings for assigning POPITs and OctoPOPITs to points 129-247.