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Radionics Security System 8112 User Manual

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Table of Contents
Introduction
Command Center Function Keys
Security System Basics
Your Custom Display
View Faulted or Bypassed Points
Warning Displays and Tones
Fire Alarms
Burglary Alarms
Fire Trouble Event
Silencing Fire Troubles
Special Fire Trouble Display
Viewing Fire Troubles
Non-Fire Trouble Events
Silencing Non-Fire Trouble Events
Viewing Non-Fire Trouble Events
Special System Trouble Display
Cleared Events Are Not Lost
Entry Delay Tone and Display
Exit Delay Tone and Display
Keystroke Checking Tones
Silencing an Alarm
How Your System Reports Alarms
System Commands & Functions
Turning the System On (Arming)
Turning the System Off (Disarming)
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Turning the System On (Arming)
With a Duress Passcode
Turning the System On (Arming)
With Doors or Windows Open
MASTER ARM ?
COMMAND 1
MASTER ARM INST ?
COMMAND 11
PERIMETR INST ?
COMMAND 2
PERIMETR DELAY ?
COMMAND 3
Silence the Trouble Sounder &
Clear Trouble Display COMMAND 4
VIEW MEMORY ?
COMMAND 40
WALK TEST ?
COMMAND 44
RESET SENSORS?
COMMAND 47
WATCH MODE ?
COMMAND 6
PERIMETR PART?
COMMAND 8
Special Alerts COMMAND 7
COMMAND 9
Security System Limitations
Fire Safety and Evacuation
Standard Displays
System Trouble Displays
Security System Glossary
Maintenance and Service
How to Clean the Command Center
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Radionics Security System 8112 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerRadionics
Model8112
CategorySecurity System
TypeControl Panel
Zones8 hardwired zones (expandable)
Voltage Input16.5 VAC
Battery Backup12 VDC
CompatibilityRadionics peripherals

Summary

Introduction to the Command Center

Using the Command Center

Details methods to access and operate system functions via keys or menu.

Command Center Function Keys

24-Hour Point Types

Fire and Non-Fire Points

Details points specifically for fire detection and other non-fire monitoring.

Viewing Faulted and Bypassed Points

Fire Alarms and Response

Procedure for Silencing Fire Alarms

Steps to silence fire alarms using a passcode and clear display messages.

Burglary Alarms and Response

Fire Trouble Events and Handling

System Commands and Functions Summary

Arming the System: Basic Procedure

Disarming the System: Basic Procedure

Advanced Arming Methods

Duress Passcode Arming

How to use a special passcode for arming/disarming in emergencies.

Force Arming with Open Points

Procedure for arming the system with doors/windows left open.

Master Arm: System Arming with Delays

Step-by-step Master Arm

Instructions for executing the Master Arm function via command or menu.

Master Arm Instant: System Arming without Delays

Step-by-step Master Arm Instant

Instructions for executing the Master Arm Instant function.

Perimeter Arm: Instant Perimeter Arming

Step-by-step Perimeter Instant Arm

Instructions for executing the Perimeter Instant arming function.

Perimeter Arm: Perimeter Arming with Delays

Step-by-step Perimeter Delay Arm

Instructions for executing the Perimeter Delay arming function.

Silence Trouble Sounder and Clear Display (COMMAND 4)

Event Memory Viewing (COMMAND 40)

Walk Test Procedure (COMMAND 44)

Initiating and Performing Walk Test

Step-by-step instructions for conducting a walk test.

Resetting System Sensors (COMMAND 47)

Watch Mode Functionality (COMMAND 6)

Partial Perimeter Arming (COMMAND 8)

Step-by-step Partial Perimeter Arm

Instructions for executing the Perimeter Partial arming function.

Special Alerts: Commands 7 and 9

Fire Safety and Evacuation Guidelines

System Maintenance and Service

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