Radionics D7212 Operation And Installation Manual

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D7212 Control/Communicator
Operation and Installation Manual
74-06913-000-B 2/96
© 1993-1996 Radionics

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  • Page 1 D7212 Control/Communicator Operation and Installation Manual 74-06913-000-B 2/96 © 1993-1996 Radionics...
  • Page 2 It is our goal at Radionics to always supply accurate and reliable documentation. If a discrepancy is found in this documentation, please mail a photocopy of the corrected material to: Radionics, Inc.
  • Page 3 If trouble is experienced with the D7212 Control/Communicator, please contact Radionics Customer Service for repair and/or warranty information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    D8127 POPIT Modules ........34 Battery Supervision ........19 Installing the D8125 POPEX Module ..... 35 Battery Charging Circuit......20 Wiring the D8125 to the D7212 ....35 Battery Discharge/Recharge Schedule Wiring POPITs to the (No AC Power) .......... 20 Data Expansion Loop ........
  • Page 5 System Chart ............60 Listing ............41 System Wiring Diagram, Issue A ...... 61 Installing the OctoPOPIT ......41 Wiring OctoPOPITs to the D7212 ....42 Current Rating Chart for Line Termination ........43 Standby Battery Calculations......62 OctoPOPIT Sensor Loops ......44 Standby Battery Requirements ......
  • Page 6 Figure 11: On-board Point Sensor Loop Wiring ........32 Figure 12: D8125 Connections ..............36 Figure 13: Typical Expansion Loop/POPIT Configuration ..... 38 Figure 14: D7212 Program Record Sheet ..........39 Figure 15: POPIT Labels ................40 Figure 16: D8128A OctoPOPITs ............... 42 Figure 17: D8129 OctoRelay Connections ..........
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Points are programmed individually with several options to custom-fit the protection to your installation. Points 1 to 8 are located on the D7212 circuit board (on-board points). They are standard sensor loops. The remaining 40 off-board points are POPIT (Point of Protection Input Transponder) points.
  • Page 8: Areas And Accounts

    Areas and Accounts The D7212 supports up to eight separate areas. You can assign all points to a single area or spread them out over up to eight areas. You arm and disarm the D7212 panel by area. You can arm and disarm several areas with one menu function.
  • Page 9: Event Memory

    (or close) event and an event modifier showing the previous arming state. All events and their modifiers are stored even if the D7212 does not send a report for them. You can view the log at a D1255 Command Center, print it locally using the D9131 Parallel Printer Interface and a parallel printer, or upload it to a D5300 Remote Account Manager II (RAM II).
  • Page 10: Other Features

    Other Features The D7212 has many programmable features. A short list of some of the features follows. Complete details on all the D7212’s features can be found in the D7212 Program Entry Guide (74-06915-000) . • Supervision of AC (primary power), battery (secondary power), ZONEX and SDI buses, CPU (Central Processing Unit), 1 printer, and telephone lines •...
  • Page 11: D7212 Control/Communicator Assembly

    • Faceplate shield • Mounting Skirt • One #6x1¦4" screw Ordered Separately Order the following to complete a basic 8 point D7212 installation. • D1255 or D720 Command Center (or keyswitch) • D1640 Transformer • D126 Battery • D161 or D162 Phone Cord (order two cords if you are using the D128 Dual Phone Switcher) •...
  • Page 12: Listings And Approvals

    Central Station, Local, Police Connect, Mercantile Safe and Vault, and Grade A Household systems. Department of Defense (DOD) The D7212 has been granted approval for Department of Defense (DOD) installations in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF). D7212 Operation & Installation Manual...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Security System Owner’s Manual (71-06633-000) D7212 Operation and Installation Manual (74-06144-000) • Before you begin the installation of the D7212 you should be familiar with the operation of the D5200 programmer or the RAM II remote programmer. Enclosure Options Mount the D7212 Control/Communicator assembly in any of the Radionics enclosures listed below.
  • Page 14: Premises Wiring

    If you think that EMI may be a problem, use shielded cable. The drain wire for the shielded cable must have continuity from terminal 10 on the D7212 to the end of the wire run. If continuity is not maintained, the shielded cable may aggravate potential noise problems rather than eliminate them.
  • Page 15: Locking The Reset Pin

    Locking the pin in the disable position allows you to power up the panel and charge the battery as you install the detection devices and command centers. Lock the pin down now. D7212 Operation & Installation Manual Page 15 74-06913-000-B 2/96...
  • Page 16: Finishing The Installation

    See the Power Supply section for instructions. On-board Buzzer Sounds at Power Up and Reset: The D7212 performs a series of self diagnostic tests of its hardware, software, and program at power up and at reset. The buzzer on the D7212 sounds during the tests.
  • Page 17: Make The Telephone Connections

    1.4A. See the Power Outputs section for help. Programming the Panel If you haven’t created a program for the panel, review the D7212 Program Entry Guide (74- 06915-000). Check to be certain you have all the required accessory modules installed for the features you want to use.
  • Page 18: Power Supply

    10 to a proper ground. See Connecting Earth Ground in the Installation section . AC Power Failure The D7212 indicates an AC power failure when the power at terminals 1 and 2 is missing. The AC Fail Time program item sets the number of seconds that AC must be missing before the panel acknowledges the failure and the number of seconds after the power returns before the panel acknowledges the restoral of power.
  • Page 19: Secondary Power

    D8132 boosts battery backup: Adding a D8132 Battery Charger Module supports additional batteries of up to 36 Ah capacity if required. Warning: The transformers for the D7212 and any D8132 modules connected to it must be powered from the same 120 VAC circuit. The D7212 supervises AC power by monitoring the power from the transformer connected to terminals 1 and 2.
  • Page 20: Battery Charging Circuit

    Reset or power down required for shorted battery: If the D7212 determines the battery is shorted, it uses the load shed relay to disconnect the battery. You must reset or power down the panel after correcting the problem to reset the load shed relay and reconnect the battery.

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