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Brand | Radionics |
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Model | D9000 Series |
Category | Control Systems |
Language | English |
Details FCC Part 15 compliance for digital devices and interference.
Details FCC Part 68 compliance for telephone network connection and REN.
Details the number of points and sensor loops for the panels.
Explains system support for up to eight areas and account assignments.
Lists UL, CSFM, NYC-MEA, FM approvals for fire applications.
Lists UL, DOD approvals for burglary applications.
General installation procedure and recommended documents.
Lists available enclosures like D8103, D8109, D8108A.
Initiates the installation process with mounting and wiring.
Instructions for charging the battery during installation.
Explains buzzer sounds during panel self-diagnostics.
Advises touching terminal 10 to discharge static.
Instructs on wiring detection devices and command centers.
Explains the service walk test function.
How to clear event memory after testing.
Details the AC power source and circuit protection.
Explains how the system indicates AC power loss.
Instructions for installing the transformer and wiring.
Describes the 12V battery for backup power.
Specifies battery type and charging circuit calibration.
How to connect a second battery for extended backup.
Steps for installing the battery and connecting leads.
Details float charge voltage and current.
How load shed protects battery from deep discharge.
Explains panel shutdown for overcharge.
Schedule of battery voltage levels and LED indicators.
Explains the yellow LED's indication of battery charging status.
Explains the red LED's indication of low battery voltage.
Red LED flashing indicates missing or shorted battery.
Combined LED indication for battery issues and overcurrent.
Details self-resetting thermal circuit breakers protecting outputs.
Explains system power limits and shared outputs.
Lists terminals for continuous power and current draw.
Methods to increase current output with modules.
Describes power outputs programmed as relays.
Panel registration with FCC for telephone connection.
Requirements for notifying the local telephone company.
Wiring the RJ31X jack for line seizure.
Connecting the phone cord from the panel to the RJ31X jack.
Explains the red LED indicating phone line seizure.
Describes the green LED for CPU status and ring indication.
Options for programming DTMF or pulse dialing.
Explains the panel's phone line monitoring function.
Instructions for mounting the D928 module.
Explains wiring leads for the D928 module.
Details connecting phone cords and ribbon cable for the D928.
Green LED indicating AC power presence.
Yellow LEDs indicating phone line voltage drop.
Yellow LED indicating communication failure.
Panel provides eight on-board points for sensor loops.
Wiring on-board points with 1k ohm resistor for supervision.
Explains how ground shunts affect alarm detection.
Defines conditions for Open, Normal, and Shorted loops.
Explains point scanning and debounce count for response time.
Details ZONEX bus and POPIT modules for off-board points.
Specifies terminals for the ZONEX bus on D9412/D9112.
Specifies terminals for the ZONEX bus on D7412/D7212.
How POPITs connect via data expansion loops.
D8125 module supports POPIT points and connections.
D8127/D9127 POPIT modules and their features.
UL listings for D8125, D8127, D9127 POPIT modules.
Instructions for saving POPIT label sheets.
Procedures for installing the D8125 module in an enclosure.
Guides wiring the D8125 module to the panel.
Connects POPITs to the D8125 module via data loops.
How to connect POPITs in parallel on the loop.
Spacing requirement for tampered POPIT modules.
Explains switch settings on POPITs for point assignments.
Combines POPEX and POPIT functions for eight off-board points.
UL listing for the D8128C OctoPOPIT module.
Procedures for installing the OctoPOPIT module.
Adds relay outputs in groups of eight to the system.
Using five switches to determine relay numbers.
Describes Form C dry contact relay outputs.
Setting switches and installing the OctoRelay module.
Connecting OctoRelays to ZONEX terminals.
Specific relay numbers used with ZONEX connections.
D811 relay output is not supervised for fire systems.
Describes the Form C dry contact relay output of the D811.
Using Command Centers and keyswitches to arm/disarm areas.
Details Command Centers, their terminals, and addressing.
Connecting maintained/momentary keyswitches for arming/disarming.
Programming points used for keyswitches.
Wiring maintained and momentary keyswitches with resistors.
Operation modes for maintained and momentary keyswitches.
Panel supports accessory devices on SDI bus.
Connecting SDI devices in parallel.
Connects a standard parallel printer to the panel.
How the panel supervises printer interface and reports failures.
Assigns unique addresses (1-8) to modules.
Connecting the D5200 programmer to the panel connector.
Panel sends reports on program send/receive.
Connecting the D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher.
Guide to troubleshooting D9412/D9112 problems.
Panel self-diagnostic tests and status messages.
Message for AC power interruption.
Message for low battery voltage.
Message for battery detection issues.
Message for failed communication attempts.
Diagnosis/Remedy for phone line issues.
Diagnosis/Remedy for communication issues.
Diagnosis/Remedy for programming problems.
Diagnosis/Remedy for missing points.
Diagnosis/Remedy for various point issues.
Discusses EMI and AC induction effects on data loops.
Procedures to meter data expansion loops without POPITs.
Verifying proper installation of shielded cable.
Sources of EMI and recommendations for long runs.
Diagnosis/Remedy for Command Center issues.
Warning about fire points not transmitting during the test.
How extra points are identified in the test.
Lists UL, CSFM, NYC-MEA, FM approvals for Fire.
Using UL listed burglary sensors and interface modules.
Specific requirements for bank safe and vault applications.
Using UL listed fire initiating devices and compatibility.
Four hours of standby battery capacity required.
72 hours standby capacity required, Aux power limited to 300 mA.
24 hours standby plus 5 mins alarm operation.
60 hours standby plus 5 mins alarm operation.
24 hours standby plus 4 mins alarm operation.
Formula for calculating standby battery for Central Station/Local systems.
Formula for calculating standby battery for Remote Station/Auxiliary systems.
Formula for calculating standby battery for Household Fire Warning.
Primary and secondary power supply details.
Panel current draw and other component requirements.
Details on continuous and alarm power outputs.
Current limits and D8132 module for fire systems.
Specifications for SDI bus voltage and length.
Connection types and D928 module for phone lines.
Operating temperature and humidity ranges.
Lists Command Center and keyswitch types.