Bosch Appliances D9112 installation manual D811 Arm Status Relay Module, Relay Output

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D811 Arm Status Relay Module

The 811 Arm Status Relay Module allows you to add a single off-board relay output to your system. When used with the D9112 you can assign alarm output, auxiliary relay, sensor reset, arming status, point status, alarm memory, or remote functions (Command 54) to the D811 relay output. You are not restricted to the arming status mode only.

Relay numbers for D811 not programmable: If you connect the D811 to ZONEX 1, terminal 28 on the D9112, you must use relay number 53 for the relay output. If you connect the D811 to ZONEX 2, terminal 26 on the D9112, you must use relay number 117 for the relay output.

D811 modules connect as shown in Figure 18. Review the Power Outputs section of this manual to be sure you provide enough power for the powered devices you wish to connect to your system. See Relay Parameters in the D9112 Program Entry Guide (74- 06145-000) for programming details.

D811 restricted for fire systems: The D811 relay output is not supervised and can not be used in fire or combined fire/burglary installations for primary indication devices.

Relay Output

Each D811 relay output provides a Form C dry contact rated for 1.0A at 12 VDC. Normally-open, common, and normally-closed terminals are available. When an individual output is activated, there is continuity between the normally-open and common terminals. When the output is not activated, there is continuity between the normally- closed and common terminals.

Warning: Relay outputs may activate while programming the panel. You may wish to disconnect equipment connected to relay outputs while performing these functions.

Installation

Do not use the instructions packaged with the D811: The literature packaged with the D811 module is not for use with the D9112 panel. Use the instructions below.

You can install the D811 in the enclosure with the D9112 (see Figure 2) or in an adjacent enclosure not more than 5 feet from the D9112. Use 16 to 22 AWG wire.

Follow the procedure below to install D811 modules in the enclosure with the D9112.

1.Align the D811 module with any of the four mounting locations in the enclosure. See Figure 2.

2.Use the screws provided with the module to secure it in the enclosure.

Use the D137 Mounting Bracket to install D811 modules in enclosures with no module mounting locations available.

 

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Contents D I O N I C S Part FCC Notices74-06144-000-C 2/96 Table of Contents Standby Battery Calculation for Programmer and Accessory ConnectionsInstallation Guide for UL and Fire Applications Current Rating Chart forFigures and Tables D8128A OctoPOPIT Switch SettingsPoints IntroductionCommunicator D1255 Alpha III Command CenterKeyswitch Areas and AccountsProgramming Event MemoryEvent Log EMI/Lightning Transient ProtectionOther Features Literature Pack D9112 Control/Communicator AssemblyD9112 Assembly Ordered SeparatelyFactory Mutual FM Listings and ApprovalsFire BurglaryEnclosure Options InstallationBeginning the Installation Before You BeginConnecting Earth Ground Terminal Premises WiringInstalling the D9112 Assembly Lock the Reset Pin Now Locking the Reset PinInstall Modules and Relays Finishing the InstallationCharge the Battery as You Finish Install and Wire Detection DevicesProgramming the Panel Install the Point Chart LabelConnect the On-Board Points and Command Centers Power UpTesting the System Installing the Transformer Power SupplyPrimary Power Terminals Primary AC Power CircuitBattery Supervision Secondary Power TerminalsSecondary DC Power Installing the BatteryDischarge Cycle Battery Charging CircuitBattery Discharge/Recharge Schedule No AC Power Float ChargeCharging Status and Low Battery LEDs Low Battery LED RedCharging Status LED Yellow Power Outputs Available PowerCircuit Protection Expansion Port J4 Continuous Power Outputs TerminalsAccessory Connector J2 Continuous Current DrawOptional Relays Required Programmable Power Outputs TerminalsRelay Installation ProgrammingTerminal Available PowerVerification/Reset Relay Terminals 6Location Telephone ConnectionsRegistration NotificationDialing Format Phone Cord ConnectionPhone LED Red Operation Monitor LED GreenGround Start Relay InstallationOperation D128 Dual Phone Line SwitcherGround Start Jumper DescriptionWatchdog Feature Installing the D128Primary Phone Lines, Primary Phone Numbers Secondary Fail LED AC Power LEDD128 Status LEDs Primary Fail LEDOn-Board Points Description Terminals 11 toPoint Sensor Loops Point Response Time Point ParametersOff-Board Points Point Zonex Buss Terminals 23 toD8125 Popex Module D8127 Popit Modules Mounting Installing the D8125 Popex ModuleWiring the D8125 to the D9112 Listings+UP to 63 Point Points D9112D8125 ZonexData Expansion Loop Wire Specifications Wiring POPITs to the Data Expansion LoopPopit Sensor Loops Wiring Data Expansion Loops to Popex ModulesD9112 Program Record Sheet Point AssignmentsPopit Labels Vertical Grid for Popex #1Installing the OctoPOPIT D8128A OctoPOPIT ModuleListing D8128A OctoPOPITs Wiring OctoPOPITs to the D9112Line Termination Sensor Loop Switches Point Assignment SwitchesOctoPOPIT Sensor Loops Sensor Loop D9112 Point #Testing Off-board Points Relay Outputs Configuring the D8129 OctoRelayOff-board Relays D8129 OctoRelayD8129 Switch Settings Wiring Connections InstallationRelay Output D811 Arm Status Relay ModuleD811 Module Wiring Description D1255 Command Centers Terminals 29 toD1255 Address Settings Arming DevicesD1255 Connections D9112 Command Center Terminal Function Wire ColorD9112 Power at Command CentersSilencing the Bell Keyswitch OperationMaintained Contact Momentary ContactProgrammer Connector J7 Programmer and Accessory ConnectionsAccessory Connector J2 Programmer Access ReportsExpansion Port J4 D9112 Terminal Name Description Quick Reference Terminal DescriptionInstallation Guide for UL and Fire Applications Fire Applications IntroductionOptional Compatible Equipment Burglary ApplicationsFire Applications Enclosures D129 Class a System ChartSystem Wiring Diagram, Issue a Current Rating Chart for Standby Battery Calculations Total a = Total B = Total C 1 =Currents shown in milliamperes 1 ampere=1000 milliamperes Household Burglary and Commercial Burglary Standby Battery RequirementsCentral Station or Local Fire Alarm Remote Station or Auxiliary Fire AlarmCentral Station or Local Systems Current Chart FirstHousehold Fire Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula Remote Station or Auxiliary SystemsPanel Broken Hardware, Software Failed Troubleshooting GuideSelf Diagnostics Call for Service Trouble at Command CenterServc Keypad Supervised Command Center Missing Servc AC Fail AC Power FailedServc Batt LOW Battery Voltage Low Servc Batt Msing Battery Missing, Shorted, or ReversedPhone Line Trouble Symptom Diagnosis RemedyCommunications Failure Zonex BUS Problems Programming the PanelSee Problems with Data Expansion Loop Problems with PointsSymptom Diagnosis Remedy Symptom Diagnosis Remedy Metering the Loops Problems with the D8125 Popex Data Expansion LoopsChecking Shielded Cable EMI on Long Wire RunsNCI #1, #40 Problems with Command CentersBattery and Power Reports Watchdog Reset ReportsRunaway Reports to the Receiver Overloaded Power Supply Service Walk Test Service Walk ? Command 5 7 Toggles Default Idle Text Command 5 9 Shows Firmware RevisionPress Command 5 Specifications Environmental Compatible AccessoriesSDI Bus Telephone Connections