Facp Programming; Reporting Information; General Report Information; Table 18: D9068 Input To Facp Event Messages - Bosch D9068 Operation And Installation Manual

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D9068 | Operation and Installation Guide | Appendix F: D8024/D10024/D10024A Analog
.
When using the inputs on the D9068 as
backup connections, use the mappings
from the FACP event to the D9068 input
activation type shown in Table 18.
Table 18: D9068 Input to FACP Event
Messages
FACP General System
Event
Fault Event
AC Fail
Common Fire
To access the D9068 input point
configuration from the D7033/FMR-DACT-
KEYPAD Keypad Programmer, press [0] and
[3]. Then press the corresponding number
key followed by [#] and [1] to select
the point number.
The inputs on the D9068 can
detect alarm (shorted)
conditions only when the RS-232
link is broken. When the RS-232
link to the FACP is active, the
inputs are not monitored.
F.3
Programming
This section provides the necessary
programming steps required to set up the
D8024 or the D10024/D10024A for use with
the D9068.
F.3.1 FACP Programming
The D9068 must be connected to an analog
FACP with a network address of 1.
Communication with the D9068 is not
possible if the FACP's network address
is set to any other number. The D9068
uses a network address of 0.
To set the network address on the D8024
or the D10024/D10024A:
1. Press [>] to access the Main Menu.
2. Press [1] to select Commission.
3. When the display shows Please key in
your passcode, enter the Control
Level 3 passcode. The Commission Menu
1 appears.
4. Press [YES] twice to access
Commission Menu 3.
5. Press [3] to enter the Network
options.
6. If the display prompts Memory
Locked!, unlock the memory by moving
the Memory Lock switch into the OPEN
position. Refer to the
D8024/D9024/D10024 Programming Guide
(P/N: 38789) for the Memory Lock
switch locations.
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D9068 Input
Activation Type
Fault on short
AC Fail
Alarm
The memory must be locked at
the end of the programming
session. The FACP does not exit
from the Commissioning Mode
unless the memory is locked.
7. Press [3] to access Network Menu 1.
8. When the message Panel Network -
address number? appears, press [1] to
enter a network address of 1.
9. When you complete the control panel
programming, press [NO] twice to
return the FACP to the Normal
Operating Mode. Then press [3] to
select the Normal Operation from
Commission Menu 1.
10.Move the Memory Lock switch to
CLOSED.
F.3.2 D9068 Programming
To operate the D9068 with a Bosch Analog
FACP, program the D9068 account numbers
and the D9068 phone numbers as described
in Section 5.4.5 PROG ACC'NTS on page
42. Also, enable the serial connection
as described in Section 5.4.8 SERIAL
CONECTN on page 41.
F.4

Reporting Information

F.4.1 General Report Information
The D9068 can be connected to stand-
alone and networked Bosch Analog FACPs.
The FACPs can have multiple loops of
detectors. The D9068 handles this by
encoding the control panel, loop, and
detector addresses as described in the
Point Events section on page 67.
Refer to Appendix C: Fire Communicator
Report Summary on page 56 for details
about the message report formats.
Restorals
The D8024 and D10024/D10024A do not
provide individual event restoral
information. The D9068 does not send
individual restoral messages for events.
Instead, when the D9068 determines that
there are no active events on the
control panel (or networked panel), it
sends a System Reset/Reboot message.
This message also reports when a Walk
Test or Fire Walk Test is terminating.
Point Events
For point events such as Fire Alarm and
Point Trouble, the control panel address
reports as the area parameter.
The point and loop addresses are encoded
using the following formula and are sent
as the point address.
FACP Operation
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