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  • Page 1 D6412 Control/Communicator Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Make the Telephone Connections ............................ 18 3.6.6 Connect the On-Board Points and Command Centers ....................18 3.6.7 Power Up .................................... 18 Programming the Panel ..............................18 Check for Fire Alarm Verification ............................18 D6412 Installation Guide 45349C Page 2 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 3 D9528 Point Expander Module ............................32 8.2.1 D9528 Overview ................................. 32 8.2.2 D9528 Installation ................................32 8.2.3 D9528 to D6412 SDI Bus Connections ........................... 34 8.2.4 D9528 Auxiliary Output Connections ..........................35 8.2.5 D9528 Tamper Input Connections ........................... 36 8.2.7 D9528 Sensor Loop (Point) Connections ........................
  • Page 4 Configuring the D9529 Octo-Output Module ........................40 10.2.3 Relay Outputs ..................................40 10.2.4 Installation ..................................41 10.2.5 D9529 to D6412 SDI Bus Wiring Connections ....................... 42 10.2.6 Address Programming ..............................43 11.0 Arming Devices ................................. 44 11.1 Description ..................................44 11.2...
  • Page 5 Figure 13: Installing the D9528 in the Panel’s Enclosure ......................33 Figure 14: Optional Enclosure Mounting Locations for the D9528 ....................33 Figure 15: Wiring the D9528 to the D6412 ............................34 Figure 16: Wiring the D9528 for External Power Supply ........................ 35 Figure 17: Auxiliary Output Connections ............................
  • Page 6 D6412 Tables Tables Table 1: D6412 Installation Guide Manual Organization ......................... 7 Table 2: Other Literature Referenced ..............................8 Table 3: Compatible Command Centers ............................13 Table 4: Point Scan Time/Pulse Count Time Selections ......................... 29 Table 5: Off-Board Sensor Loops - Location /Address Assignment ....................31 Table 6: D9528 Wire Lengths ................................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    D6412 Introduction Introduction This manual addresses the installation of the D6412 Control/Communicator only, and should not be used for any other panel. Manual Organization This manual is divided into 15 sections with two appendices. Table 1 contains a summary of each section.
  • Page 8: Other Literature Referenced

    Introduction Other Literature Referenced Throughout this manual, references will be made to other documentation. Review the documents in the table below for a complete description of the D6412 Control/Communicator. Part numbers are included for ordering purposes. Name of Document Part Number...
  • Page 9: Fcc Notice

    REN for the calling area. If the D6412 Control/Communicator causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance. If advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible.
  • Page 10: Overview

    Alarm Power 400 mA for Fire and combined Fire/Burglary; 1500 mA for UL Burglary; 1850 mA for other (not investigated by UL). Applies to all four outputs combined. See the Outputs section of the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351). 2.1.4...
  • Page 11: Minimum Operating Voltage

    DS RF3341 Keypad (not investigated by UL) Programming Key (PK32) 2.1.12 Control/Communicator Configurations D6412 - Complete Control/Communicator assembly in the D2203 Universal Enclosure. A D1825 Transformer is supplied. D6412LT - Complete Control/Communicator assembly in the D2203 Universal Enclosure. A D1825 Transformer must be ordered separately.
  • Page 12: Sia Control Panel Standard

    Area 1 can be programmed as a ‘common’ area. A ‘First to Open, Last to Close’ arming feature is available. 2.3.3 Communicator The D6412 uses a built-in digital communicator to send reports to the receiver. The panel transmits reports in either Modem IIIa², Contact ID or Pager format. Only the following Central Station Receivers support the D6412 Modem Format: •...
  • Page 13: Command Centers

    Center (the D623 for example), print it locally using the D9533 Serial Interface Module and a serial printer, or upload it to the Remote Account Manager (RAM IV). See Appendix B in the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) for a listing of log events and how to view them. 2.3.8 EMI/Lightning Transient Protection The D6412 Control/Communicator maintains Radionics’...
  • Page 14: Control/Communicator Assembly

    D6412 Overview 2.3.11 Control/Communicator Assembly The Radionics Control/Communicator is shipped pre-assembled from the factory. You should receive the following parts with your panel. Literature Pack • D6412 Installation Guide (P/N: 45349) • D6412 Program Record Sheet (P/N: 45350) • D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) •...
  • Page 15: Installation

    User’s guide can be found in the D6412 Program Entry Guide [P/N: 45351]. • The installation manual for each model of Command Center you intend to install. Before you begin the installation of the D6412 you should be familiar with keypad programming or the Remote Account Manager (RAM IV).
  • Page 16: Installing The Assembly

    Slide the panel into the slots at the top of the enclosure and then secure it with the two screws provided (see Figure 2). Connect earth ground to the panel before making any other connections (see Section 3.5.1, Connecting Earth Ground). D6412 PCB Location Mounting Slots D6412 BOARD TERMINALS...
  • Page 17: Finishing The Installation

    First, make the earth ground connection and close the Installer Switch if you have not already done so. To reduce the occurence of false alarms upon toggling of the Installer Switch, the D6412 ignores all point faults for approximately 10 seconds while the devices stabilize. This process is part of the panel’s start-up process, and it occurs at power-up and when the panel resets (Installer Switch OPEN).
  • Page 18: Make The Telephone Connections

    Programming the Panel If you have not created a program for the panel, review the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351). Check to be certain you have all the required accessory modules installed for the features you want to use. The Installer Switch must be in the closed position to program the panel from a keypad.
  • Page 19: Power Supply

    Primary (AC) Power Circuit A 18 VAC, 22 VA internally fused transformer (Radionics model D1825) is the primary power source. The AC power circuit provides 700 mA of rectified AC power. The panel reserves 100 mA of this power for internal operations leaving 600 mA for powered devices.
  • Page 20: Battery Supervision

    Shut Down (system voltage below 10.2 VDC) off 200ms, on for 200ms, off 200ms, on for 200ms, off 200ms, on for 1 sec. System Status LED Figure 4: System Status LED D6412 Installation Guide 45349C Page 20 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 21: External Power Supply

    Power restricted for fire and combined fire/burglary systems: Fire systems are prohibited from using the battery for determining alarm power. Use the Fire System Power Formula below to calculate the current available for fire and combined fire/burglary systems. IMPORTANT D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 21 45349C...
  • Page 22: Output Programming

    • Programmable Output 2 (PO2): Output PO2 can be used with Alarm+ as a supervised siren driver. Connect an approved 4 or 8 Ω siren. Alternatively, PO2 can sink up to 500 mA 12 VDC. For larger loads, use a Radionics D133 Relay Module or a Radionics D134 Dual Relay Module.
  • Page 23: Telephone Connections

    Telephone Connections Telephone Connections Registration Radionics’ D6412 Control/Communicator panel is registered with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) under Part 68, for connection to the public telephone system using an RJ31X or RJ38X jack installed by your local phone company. Notification Do not connect registered equipment to party lines or coin-operated telephones.
  • Page 24: System Status Led (Red)

    System Status LED Figure 7: System Status LED Dialing Format You can program the system to use DTMF or pulse dialing. See Phone in the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351). Phone Line Fault The panel has a circuit that tests the phone line for voltage. The normal voltage on a telephone line is approximately 48 VDC (24 VDC for some phone systems).
  • Page 25: Communication Failure

    Telephone Connections Communication Failure The D6412 routes reports to two routing destinations. Each of the destinations can be programmed with two phone numbers. See Routing Dialing Tables in Appendix A: D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351). The numbers in [ ] are the numbers assigned to panel events. For more panel event information, see Appendix B in the D6412 Program Entry Guide.
  • Page 26: Figure 8: Ground Start

    PO2, 3, 4 Configuration using a D133/D134 for Ground Start AUXILIARY Installer JP2-PO1 Select Alrm D133/D134 Figure 8: Ground Start The PO1 jumper is not used when interfacing PO2, 3 or 4 to a D133 or D134. D6412 Installation Guide 45349C Page 26 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 27: On-Board Sensor Loops

    15 on-boards available (see Section 7.4, Doubled Point Configuration). The panel monitors the sensor loops for normal, shorted, or open conditions. Point programming determines how the panel responds to those conditions. See the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) for point programming options.
  • Page 28: Doubled Point Configuration

    The sensor loops must be connected and the 2.2 k Ω end-of-line resistor in place. D6412 Loops 2-8: For a 2.21 k EOL resistor: Open Loop: Greater than 7.7 VDC.
  • Page 29: Sensor Loop Response Time

    On-Board Sensor Loops Sensor Loop Response Time The D6412 scans both on and off-board sensor loops per Point Index programming. See Point Index in the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351). The panel scans sensor loops for ‘pulses’ (electrically off normal events). The Point Index determines the Pulse Count and Pulse Count Time for each sensor loop.
  • Page 30: Off-Board Sensor Loops

    SDI Point Expanders You can expand the number of points on the D6412 by connecting modules to the panel’s SDI (data) Bus. Use the D9528 Point Expansion module to add wired points. Use a compatible Premises RF Receiver to add wireless points.
  • Page 31: Table 5: Off-Board Sensor Loops - Location /Address Assignment

    SDI Addr 51 0901 0902 0903 0904-0905 105 Loop 8, 107 Loop 8, Transmitter 40 Transmitter 40 2.2 k Ω 2.2 k Ω (4-0) Table 5: Off-Board Sensor Loops - Location /Address Assignment D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 31 45349C...
  • Page 32: D9528 Point Expander Module

    D9528 Overview You can connect up to five D9528 Point Expander Modules to the D6412. In the single point configuration, each D9528 adds eight points to the system. In the doubled point configuration, each D9528 adds 16 points to the system.
  • Page 33: Figure 13: Installing The D9528 In The Panel's Enclosure

    D9528 PCB C om Mounting Enclosure Clip Standoff D9528 D9528 Terminals Terminals Mounting Clip Assembly Optional mounting locations for D9528 inside Control/Communicator Enclosure Figure 14: Optional Enclosure Mounting Locations for the D9528 D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 33 45349C...
  • Page 34: D9528 To D6412 Sdi Bus Connections

    Off-Board Sensor Loops 8.2.3 D9528 to D6412 SDI Bus Connections Connect the D6412’s Data and Aux Power terminals to the D9528 module as shown in Figure 15. Refer to Table 6 for the SDI bus wiring length requirements. 22 AWG (0.8 mm) 18 AWG (1.2 mm)
  • Page 35: D9528 Auxiliary Output Connections

    See Figure 17. When using the D9528’s auxiliary output, the maximum distance between the D6412 and the D9528 must be limited to 250 ft. (76 m) when using #18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire, or 100 ft. (30 m) when using #22 AWG (0.8 mm) wire.
  • Page 36: D9528 Tamper Input Connections

    The cover tamper spring is supplied with the D9528. The on-board tamper switch cannot be used if the D9528 is mounted inside the D6412’s enclosure (wire the tamper input as shown in Figure 18 if installed in the control panel’s enclosure).
  • Page 37: D9528 Doubled Sensor Loop (Point) Wiring

    2.2 k Table 8: D9528 Address 107 8.2.6 D9528 Address Programming Each D9528 module connected to the D6412 must have its address jumpers set to the addresses shown in Table 9. For Standard Sensor Loop: For Doubled Sensor Loop: Location #...
  • Page 38: D9528 Status Led

    Off-Board Sensor Loops For example: You want to use a D9528 sensor loop for panel Point Location 9 (see Locations in the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) for a detailed description of locations and their relationship to points). You must connect a D9528 and set its address DIP switches to 102.
  • Page 39: On-Board Outputs

    • Programmable Output 2 (PO2): Output PO2 can be used with Alarm+ as a supervised siren driver. Connect an approved 4 or 8 Ω siren. Alternatively, PO2 can sink up to 500 mA 12 VDC. For larger loads, use a Radionics D133 Relay Module or a Radionics D134 Dual Relay Module.
  • Page 40: Off-Board Outputs

    10.1 Overview You can expand the total number of D6412 programmable outputs to 20 using the D9529 Octo-Output Module (two required for 20 outputs) or X7410i Module. Instructions for the D9529 Module are included in this manual (as well as with the module). The X7410i Module emulates two D9529 Modules. X7410i specific instructions are included with the module.
  • Page 41: Installation

    Data terminals. The combined total wire length must not exceed 1000 ft. (305 m) (22 AWG [0.8 mm]). Install the module in the D203 housing Figure 25: Installing the D9529 in a Remote Enclosure D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 41 45349C...
  • Page 42: D9529 To D6412 Sdi Bus Wiring Connections

    D6412 Off-Board Outputs 10.2.5 D9529 to D6412 SDI Bus Wiring Connections Refer to Table 11 for the SDI bus wiring length requirements. If the D9529 is to be installed far from the control panel, then the control panel cannot be used to power the D9529.
  • Page 43: Address Programming

    External 12 VDC Power Supply Figure 27: Wiring for External Power Supply 10.2.6 Address Programming Each D9529 module connected to the D6412 must have its address jumpers set to the address shown in Table 12. Output # SDI Address 5 to 12...
  • Page 44: Arming Devices

    The D6412 can supervise up to eight wired Command Centers and 4 RF Keypads. The panel transmits a serial device trouble report, SDI MISSING in the Modem IIIa format or SYS PERIPHERAL TROUBLE in the CONTACT ID format, if it loses communication with a wired supervised Command Center.
  • Page 45: Command Center Installation

    Black Back of Command Center D6412 PCB Figure 30: Wiring Command Centers to the D6412 Refer to Table 15 for D6412 SDI Bus to Command Center wiring length requirements. #22 AWG (0.8 mm) #18 AWG (1.2 mm) D6412 to D621/D623 1000 ft.
  • Page 46: D268/D269, D279 Independent Zone Control

    In order to use the D268, D269 or D279 (or later versions) Independent Zone Control, you must program the D6412 on-board points for 1 k Ω Ω End of Line resistors. Points 2 to 8 must all be supervised with 1 k Ω Ω...
  • Page 47: Keyswitch

    • Maintained Keyswitch: If the area is armed, turn the keyswitch to the disarmed position. The D6412 will disarm the area and silence the alarm. If the area is disarmed, turn the keyswitch to the armed position (the D6412 will not arm) and then return to the disarmed position.
  • Page 48: Sdi Devices

    You may need to add one or more External Power Supply Modules for the number of devices you want to use. Figure 31 shows an external power supply powering Command Centers. For UL certificated accounts use a UL listed power supply. D6412 Installation Guide 45349C Page 48...
  • Page 49: D9533 Rs-232 Serial Interface Module

    D9533 RS-232 Serial Interface Module Radionics’ D9533 RS-232 Serial Interface Module can be used to connect a standard serial printer, or other serial devices, to the panel. It can also be used for a RAM IV remote programming direct connection. Refer to the D9533 Installation Guide (P/N: 48210) for complete installation, addressing and operating instructions.
  • Page 50: D9533 Installation

    Figure 36: D9533 Power Connections 12.3.3 RAM IV Direct Connection The D9533 can be used to connect directly to the D6412 for RAM IV remote programming. It also allows the user to perform diagnostic and history retrievals in RAM IV.
  • Page 51: Configuration Jumpers

    Figure 38: D9533 P2/P3 Jumper Pin Settings Address Pins The Address Jumper Pins are used to assign an address to the D9533. Remove the jumper plugs from the MODE pins for RAM IV direct connection. D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 51 45349C...
  • Page 52: Supervision

    D6412 from the keypad. IMPORTANT Figure 40 shows you how to connect and disconnect an Installer’s Keypad and enter the Installer’s Mode. Refer to D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) for complete information on programming the panel from a keypad. Yellow Green...
  • Page 53: Entering The Installer Mode

    IMPORTANT 13.2.2 Service Start/Service End Reports After you enter your installer passcode and press Cmd 41 to enter the Installer’s Mode, the D6412 sends a Service Start report. When you exit the installer’s mode, it sends a Service End Report.
  • Page 54: Press [4] For Test Report

    Pressing [5] displays the sensor loop status for the first location in the system. The location, area, point number, and electrical status (open, short, or normal) are shown. See Locations in the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) for a complete description of the relationship between locations, areas, and points.
  • Page 55: Testing Rf Devices

    If the devices are successfully configured, the display will return to the scrolling RF Menu. If an error message appears, make sure the RF Receiver’s transmit lines are properly connected to the D6412 and that no shorted conditions are present.
  • Page 56: Viewing/Removing Rf Id Codes

    Pressing [8] moves the system into keypad programming mode ONLY if the Installer Switch is closed (see Figure 38). See Appendix E, Keypad Programming in the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) for complete instructions for programming from the keypad.
  • Page 57: Exiting The Installer's Menu

    D6412 Installer’s Keypad & Installer Mode The PK32 connects to the pins marked AUXILIARY (JP1) on the D6412 board. Status LED Programming Key (PK32) AUXILIARY Installer JP2-PO1 Select Alrm D6412 PCB Figure 47: PK32 to D6412 Connections 13.3.10 Exiting the Installer’s Menu When you are ready to exit the Installer’s Menu and return the system to normal operation, open the Installer’s...
  • Page 58: Press [0] Call For Service Details

    RF Rcvr Trouble, Device ### – The premises RF receiver set to the displayed SDI address (Device ###) is sending a trouble message to the D6412. Troubles are defined per receiver type. See the instructions for the receiver shown to learn the exact nature of the trouble.
  • Page 59: Installation Label

    D6412 Installation Label 14.0 Installation Label D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 59 45349C...
  • Page 60: Quick Reference Terminal Description

    Ring of telephone line. JP2, PO1 Select æ Configures PO 1 for Form "A" relay or Alarm Output. Auxiliary Auxiliary Module and/or Programming Key Header. Installer Installer Jumper. Jumper required for keypad programming. D6412 Installation Guide 45349C Page 60 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    Radionics provides this guide to help you troubleshoot problems with the D6412. To prevent problems from occurring, read the preceding sections of this manual and the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) to verify that the panel is correctly installed and programmed.
  • Page 62 • Cause: Open/Close reports for Part On mode are not enabled. • Solution: See Section 2.7 Areas in the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351). In the Area # Opening/ Closing Reporting Options parameter, enable “Open/Close Reports for Part On Modes” by entering a 4, 5, 6, 7 or 12, 13, 14 or 15 in the appropriate Nibble (0296, 0318, 0340, or 0362).
  • Page 63 • Cause: The settings for the D9533 RS-232 Serial Interface Module will cause unexpected printer output. • Solution: In the D6412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351), see Section 2.19 SDI Bus Device Configuration. Verify the settings for the following parameters: D9533 Output Configuration (Nibble 1253), Baud Rate Configuration (Nibble 1254) and Parity/Flow Control/Stop Bit Configuration (Nibble 1255).
  • Page 64: Appendix A: Approved Applications Compliance Guide

    Two-wire smoke detectors only connect to the panel on the sensor loop for location 1. Two-wire detectors must be evaluated for electrical compatibility, and must be UL listed for use with the panel. See the Radionics Technogram Smoke Detectors Compatible with the D6412 (P/N: 46928), or you may contact the detector manufacturer.
  • Page 65: Appendix A: System Chart

    Appendix A Enclosures Radionics offers three optional enclosures for the control/communicator. • The D8103 enclosure is suitable for residential fire and/or burglary installations and commercial burglary applications that do not require attack resistance or approval by Factory Mutual or NYC-MEA. (See the Appendix B: System Chart for acceptable applications.)
  • Page 66: Appendix A: System Wiring Diagrams, Issue A

    The D6412 control panel is suitable for Central Station, Grade C applications. It is suitable for Central Station, Grade B applications when the Model D6412 DACT unit is installed with a UL listed Local sounding device. Also suitable for Central Station Mercantile, Grade AA applications when installed with the Model D8122 derived channel subscriber terminal unit.
  • Page 67: Appendix A: Current Rating Chart For Standby Battery Calculations

    If the column C total exceeds 400 mA (600 mA for non UL applications), a D8132 is required to provide an additional 1400 mA. You may also use a UL Listed external power supply for this purpose Not investigated by UL D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 67...
  • Page 68: Appendix A: Standby Battery Requirements

    NFPA 72 (Chapter 2) Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula: (Total B ___ x 24 Hrs) + (Total C x 0.067 Hrs) + (10% Contingency) = Total Ah required. Total Ah requirements must not exceed Ah capacity of batteries. D6412 Installation Guide 45349C Page 68...
  • Page 69: Appendix B: Sdi Address Chart

    Premises RF Receiver 2 52-55 Premises RF Keypads Receiver 1 60-63 Premises RF Keypads Receiver 2 101-107 D9528 Wired Point Expanders 150, 151 D9529 Octo Outputs and/orX7410i Module D9533 Serial RS-232 Interface D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 69 45349C...
  • Page 70: Glossary

    Opening, closing, alarm, trouble, and restoral reports are all associated with an area. You can organize the D6412’s points and users into up to four independent areas, in essence creating four independent systems with a single control/communicator.
  • Page 71 Modem IIIa² is a Radionics reporting format (protocol) the D6412 uses to communicate to central station receivers. Even though you can program the D6412 to report in other formats only Modem IIIa² reports are referenced in this document. If you choose an alternate reporting format use Appendix B in the D6412 Program Entry Guide to determine what report is substituted for the Modem IIIa²...
  • Page 72 D6412 Glossary Programmable The D6412 provides up to 20 programmable outputs. These outputs are activated by installer selectable panel Outputs events. Event options include alarms, troubles, and scheduled events (Skeds). The D6412’s on-board points provide power or dry contact switching upon activation.
  • Page 73: Index

    D8103 ................15 Burglary D8108A ................15 Approved Applications ............ 64 D8109 ................15 Listing and Approvals ............. 64 External Power Supply ............21 Burglary Applications Optional Compatible Equipment ........64 D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 73 45349C...
  • Page 74 Fire ................... 64 Service End ..............53 Service Start ..............53 Listings ................64 Single Point Configuration ..........27 Listings and Approvals ............14 Strobe Test ................53 System Status LED .............. 24 D6412 Installation Guide 45349C Page 74 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 75 System Status LED ............24 Test Report ................54 Testing .................. 18 Battery Test ..............53 Bell Test ................53 Strobe Test ................ 53 Test Report ............... 54 Voltage Input ................. 10 D6412 Installation Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 75 45349C...
  • Page 76 © 2001 Radionics, a division of Detection Systems, Inc. 45349C 11/01 PO Box 80012, Salinas, CA 93912-0012 USA Installation Guide D6412 Customer Service: (800) 538-5807 Page 76 of 76...

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