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D8024/D10024A Overview

D8024

The Radionics D8024 is an expandable analog Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) that provides point identification
through addressable analog devices.
Each D8024 has two expansion slots to accommodate plug-in polling circuit modules. Each module supports
126 analog addresses, giving the panel a potential of 252 addressable points. Flexibility in system design allows
the option of grouping device points together and identifying them as one location or zone in order to simplify
system operation.
The front panel display has LED status displays showing power, trouble, supervisory, alarm and reset conditions
in addition to an 80-character alphanumeric LCD annunciator that provides programmed device point
information.
Active devices are identified through custom text and LEDs at the Front Panel Display and at the annunciators.
The Fire System Controller built into the front panel display provides total system control. Its keypads allow event
viewing, device control and installation and end user programming. It has four System Control keys to silence
alarms, silence trouble sounders, initiate a drill and reset the system.
The D8024 has two on-board notification appliance circuits that can be expanded with an addressable NAC
module. These circuits are programmable with specific alarms (patterns) and timed output.
The panel polls devices regularly for levels of contamination.
Device levels that exceed the service threshold result in a service message rather than an alarm. The system
supports "drift compensation" for slightly dirty devices.
The "day/night" sensitivity program allows an increased sensitivity level during periods of reduced occupancy,
resulting in increased security and reduced likelihood of alarm errors.
The system can be programmed at the site using the on-board programming software.
The panel stores all events in its memory logger (up to 500 events), recording the time, date, event and point ID
for each event. Events include alarms, restorals, trouble and system status events. The events stored in memory
can be retrieved and displayed at the panel.

D10024A

The Radionics D10024A Analog Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) provides point identification through
integrated, addressable analog devices.
Each D10024A has five expansion slots to accommodate polling circuit modules. Each module supports 126
analog addresses, giving the panel a potential of 630 addressable points. Flexibility in system design allows the
option of grouping device points together and identifying them as one location or zone, further expanding the
system coverage.
The front panel display has status LEDs showing power, trouble, alarm, and reset conditions, plus an 80-
character alphanumeric LCD annunciator that provides programmed device point information.
The Fire System Controller built into the front panel display provides total system control. Its keypads allows
event viewing, device control, and installation and end user programming. It has four system control keys to
silence alarms, reset detectors, and reset the system. Reporting devices are identified through custom text and
LEDs at the front panel display and at the annunciators.
The D10024A has four on-board circuits for indicating devices and supports up to 100 programmable and
addressable remote indicating circuits for auxiliary control. These circuits are programmable for specific alarm
patterns and timed output.
The panel polls devices regularly for levels of contamination. Device levels that exceed the service threshold
result in a service message rather than an alarm.
The "day/night" sensitivity program allows an increased sensitivity level during periods of reduced occupancy,
resulting in increased security and reduced likelihood of alarm errors.
The system can be programmed at the site using the "on-board" programming software.
The Panel stores up to 500 events in its memory logger recording the time, date, event and point ID for each
event.
Events include alarms, restorals, trouble and system status events. The events stored in memory can be
retrieved and displayed at the panel.
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D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide
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D8024/D10024A
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