Battery and Power Reports
You can program the D9112 to transmit both battery and AC power status reports. See the D9112 Program Entry Guide
1.Check to be sure you are not overloading the D9112's power supply. Review the Power Outputs section and Overloaded Power Supply in this section.
2.Verify that there is at least 16.5 VAC on terminals 1 and 2.
3.The outlet the transformer is plugged into should meter between 110 VAC and 120 VAC.
4.Verify that the output for the transformer connected to terminals 1 and 2 is rated for 16.5 VAC and at least 40 VA.
5.Disconnect the transformer from terminals 1 and 2 and meter the battery at terminals 3 and 4. A fully charged battery should show 13.8 volts.
6.Make sure the battery is a 12 V sealed lead acid type. It should be rated at 7 Ah or greater, depending on the NFPA classification of the installation.
Watchdog Reset Reports
The D9112 sends a WATCHDOG RESET report whenever the panel's CPU (Central Processing Unit) is interrupted and has to start its normal operating sequence over. The
The most common cause of CPU interruption and WATCHDOG RESET reports is static discharge to the panel. Static discharges may also corrupt the panel's program. The D9112 displays a PARAM FAIL message at the command centers and sends PARM CKSUM FAIL report if the program is corrupted.
Shorting terminals 3, 6, 7, 8, or 24, or connector J4 to ground may also cause a
WATCHDOG RESET. Remove the short to continue normal operation.
A single isolated WATCHDOG RESET report does not mean you have to replace the panel. If you experience frequent reports, contact Radionics Customer Service for help.
Touch Terminal 10 first: If the
Runaway Reports to the Receiver
Using the D8128 in place of the D8128A OctoPOPIT Module may cause runaway reports to the receiver on AC failure. If you installed the D8128 be sure to replace it with the D8128A module.
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