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Warning Systems. The D9124 System has been approved by FM, NYC-MEA and CSFM. The D9124 System is also listed for certificated central station Grade B and Grade C burglary applications. Grade B systems require a local bell. The D1255 Command Center is needed to meet the requirement of UL Central Burglary requirements.
Safety Section D9124 and High Voltage The D9124 System connects directly to a 20 Amp, single phase circuit breaker. The high voltages at these connections are extremely dangerous. Only licensed electricians should make or service these connections. Ground the System First...
Event modifiers add information about an event to the log. Some events are always followed by a modifier. For example, the D9124 System adds at least two items to the log each time it reports a phone line failure or keypad failure. It sends the event name and then an event modifier showing the number of the failed device.
The user can change the time a Sked occurs if it is programmed for time editing. For example, the D9124 System can use the Skeds for a service reminder feature. In this application, a system fault that activates the panel trouble sounder can be acknowledged and the sounder silenced.
(D126 12V, 7Ah) are needed to provide standby 24 volt power for the 24V devices connected to the D9124 System. If more than 7Ah capacity is needed, use a UL listed enclosure for additional batteries. Mount the battery enclosure adjacent to the D9124.
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Vertical Grid for POPEX #1 (79-04252-002-D) Vertical Grid for POPEX #2 (79-04252-003-D) Use these labels to mark POPITs installed in the D9124 system. Popit number programming and address settings are the same for the D9124 System as for the D9112. •...
74 pounds of equipment. You may need to mount a plywood sheet to the wall in order to support the weight of the panel and batteries. The enclosure door is removable: To make mounting the D9124 System easier, open the door and slide it up and off the hinges.
The D1601 is a 120 VAC, 16.5V/24VAC dual secondary transformer that is the primary power supply for the control/communicator and initiating devices of the D9124 system. Install the transformer in the lower left corner of the D9101 Enclosure (see Figure 6 ).
To connect the 120 VAC service to the D9124, follow these steps: 1. If the 120 VAC cabling is already installed go to step 5, if not, go to step 2. 2. Make sure the incoming High Voltage (120 VAC) from the D9124 is disconnected. Important! Be sure...
Module, install it in the D9100 Accessory Carrier Module (see Figure 2 ) as described in ZONEX, Addressable Points: Connecting the Additional D8125 Module . Connecting Cables Between D9124 System Components Before you start, review the Safety Section of this manual. Do NOT turn AC power on until instructed to do so.
D9124 System. Connect additional modules (except for D8125 POPEX Modules) to the D9124 System as shown in Table 2 . Refer to the module’s installation instructions for remote device wiring instructions. Table 2 shows only connections to the D9124 System.
16-character alphanumeric display. It provides system INSTANT DELAY A R E A O F F WATCH control for the D9124 System. Housed in RESET SPECIAL PARTIAL POLICE white plastic, it displays text identifying BYPASS specific initiating and supervisory devices.
Maximum number of command centers: You can connect up to eight supervised or 32 unsupervised command centers to the D9124 System. The available power, number of supervised command centers, and number of areas you intend to use affect the total number of command centers you can connect to the D9124 System.
You can connect a maximum of 15,000 feet of 22 AWG wire for all command centers and printer modules combined to the data bus, terminals 3 and 4 on the motherboard. You can connect parallel wire runs from the D9124 System to each device, run wire device to device, or combine the two.
Combined, they must not exceed 1.8 Amps on motherboard terminals 7 or 9. Total output power for the D9124 System must not exceed four Amps: The total output power for Auxiliary power (terminal 5), and the 24 VDC indicating circuits (terminals 7 and 9) must not exceed four Amps.
If you connect a POPIT that is programmed for a point number that does not appear in the program for the D9124 to the expansion loop, it appears as an extra point at the command centers when the point is faulted, and during the service walk test.
Table 5: Wiring the D8125 Selecting POPIT Point Assignments Off-board points are numbered 9 to 71 and 73 to 135. The D9124 System reserves points 72 and 136 for internal use to supervise the data loops. You must connect POPITs for points 73 to 135 to expansion loops connected to D8125 POPEX #2.
The D9112 Program Record Training Sheet for the D9124 (74-06802-000) presents an example of a completed program record sheet for the D9124 System. The first column on the program record sheet contains the address settings for the POPITs. Addresses are numbered 1 to 6, left to right.
Wiring the POPIT Sensor Loop POPIT modules monitor their sensor loops for three conditions, loop normal, loop open, and loop shorted. They report these three conditions to the D9124 System. The D9124 System uses point programming to interpret the sensor loop information reported by the POPITs and make the appropriate system response.
If you connect a POPIT that is programmed for a point number that does not appear in the program for the D9124 System to the D8125 POPEX Data Loop, it appears as an extra point at the command centers when the point is faulted, and during the service walk test.
Add power supply and center batteries D9124 + 63 POPITS 588mA 1063mA (1) D1218 Add power supply and batteries D9124 + 63 POPITS + 694mA 1269mA (2) D1218 Add power supply and command center batteries D9124 + 126 POPITS 762mA...
You can program AC Fail Time AC Fail Time from 1 to 90 seconds. The Radionics default sets Fail Time Fail Time at 10 seconds. If the battery float voltage is less than 10.0 volts during an AC power loss, the panel shuts down.
When AC power restores, the load shed relay resets and battery is reconnected to the D9112LTB, enabling the system. Reset or power down required for shorted battery: If the D9124 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.
All external connections at the D9124 motherboard are Power Limited. 12V Auxiliary Power from D9112LTB Terminal 1 The D9124 supplies 1.4 Amps at 10.2 to 14 VDC to power auxiliary devices. A self- resetting circuit breaker protects the circuit against shorts. Devices powered from this output must operate within a range of 10.2 to 14 VDC.
Current calculations in Table 10 are based on a 3 Amp maximum. Total output power for the D9124 must not exceed 4 Amps: The total output power for auxiliary power (terminal 5), and the 24 VDC indicating circuits (terminals 7 and 9) must not exceed four Amps.
60 hour period. A UL Listed power supply with additional batteries installed in a separate D9109 or D9109G enclosure may be required in the D9124 system to meet the basic standby requirements for a Remote Station or Auxiliary System installation.
Description The D9124 uses the D928 to transmit reports over a second phone line. The D928 allows the D9124 to monitor both the primary and secondary phone lines. For information about connecting the D928 to the D9124, see Connecting Cables Between D9124 System Components in the Installation section of this manual.
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The D928 uses the primary phone line to dial a primary, backup, or duplicate phone number. The D9124 switches to the secondary line only when the D9124 senses trouble on the primary telephone line. During primary telephone line failure, the D9124 transmits all messages on the secondary line.
Phone Supv Time in the D9112B Program Entry Guide (74-06145-000). Failure to Communicate LED A yellow LED illuminates when the D9124 goes into communications failure. The LED extinguishes when communication restores. AC Power Status LED The green AC power status LED illuminates when the panel is running on AC power.
9112 9112 handler within 30 seconds of connecting the programmer, supervised SDI devices (command centers, printer interface, etc.) connected to the D9124 generate SDI trouble reports. Once the panel generates the SDI trouble reports all command centers, both supervised and unsupervised, stop responding to key strokes. Entering the D9112 handler or disconnecting the programmer returns the command centers to normal operation.
The program entries shown on this sheet are those which are loaded into the D9124 before it’s shipped from the factory. Further Programming Required : These entries are necessary, but not sufficient by themselves to set up the panel. You must complete this program for the D9124 to function. Programmer Access Reports If you send a program to the panel, the panel sends a PROG ACCESS OK report ten seconds after you exit the handler or when you disconnect the programmer.
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Automatic Test Reports The D9124 can generate automatic test reports. Use this feature to test the phone lines. NFPA 72 Central Station and Remote Station standards require that you send a test report at least every 24 hours. Test report schedules are programmed in the Skeds section of the D9112B Program.
Automatic time-out returns the system to idle text: If there is no point or command center activity for 20 minutes, the fire test ends automatically, and the D9124 System sends a restoral message to the receiver. The command center returns to idle text.
Automatic time-out returns the system to idle text: If there is no point or command center activity for 10 minutes, the walk test ends automatically and the D9124 System sends a restoral message to the receiver. The command center returns to idle text.
Buzzer sounding is normal at start-up: The on-board buzzer located on the lower right corner of the panel sounds as the D9124 performs its self diagnostic tests at start up and reset. The tests take approximately ten seconds. If all tests are competed successfully, the buzzer turns off.
Phone Line Trouble Phone line problems that are not corrected can result in the D9124 going into Communications Failure. You can program the D9124 to monitor one or two phone lines. See the D9112B Program Entry Guide (74-06145-000) for programming instructions.
Follow the Phone Line Trouble procedure to verify that there is no problem with the phone lines at the D9124 installation. If the phone lines are good, monitor the lines (preferably at the receiver) for the symptoms listed below.
Problems Programming the Panel Before attempting to program the D9124, you should be familiar with the basic operation of the D5200 programmer. See the D5200 Operation Manual (74-06176-000). If you still experience problems, check for the symptoms below.
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POPIT point is interpreted as an open. Faulted points do not Sensor Reset The D9124 ignores input from all points in the generate alarms or pressed at the time same area programmed for sensor reset during...
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If only one POPEX Check POPEX module for correct connections module is connected to the D9124 and the Data Expansion Loop. to the D9124, POPEX module may be incorrectly connected to the D9124 or Data...
AC failure. If you installed the D8128 be sure to replace it with the D8128A module. Battery and Power Reports You can program the D9124 to transmit both battery and AC power status reports. See the D9112B Program Entry Guide (74-06145-000). If battery or AC power reports are a problem check the following.
If Fuse F1 is removed or is blown, AC Power is removed from both the D9112LTB and the D9142 Power Supply. Fuse F1 is a type 3 AG, 4 Amp, 250V slow blow fuse. Radionics part number 57-01338-004. Safety Precautions While Handling High Voltage Danger! High voltage is present at the AC Power input terminals and at Fuse F1 near the lower right corner of the D9142 Power Supply.
D9142 24VDC Power Supply Features with D9124 Default Settings BATTERY CONNECTOR SUPERVISION RELAY CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCH 16.5 VAC 40 VA POWER TO XFRM CONTROL/COMMUNICATOR NO AC NO AC FUSE GREEN AC POWER LED NO DC LOW BATT BAT TEST RED POWER SUPPLY...
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S1 on the D9142 ( Figure 23 ). NO AC: 120 VAC Power failure annunciation (Do not use for 24V fire applications. The D9124 Communicator provides this function.) NO AC FUSE: Fuse F1 failure NO DC: Power Output failure due to grounds or shorts on the output circuit BATT TEST: Causes fault if battery test circuit fails.