Bosch Appliances D9112 installation manual Battery and Power Reports, Watchdog Reset Reports

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Battery and Power Reports

You can program the D9112 to transmit both battery and AC power status reports. See the D9112 Program Entry Guide (74-06145-000). If battery or AC power reports are a problem check the following.

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 on-board buzzer sounds briefly during the WATCHDOG reset. The panel returns to normal operation immediately after resetting.

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 on-board buzzer sounds briefly when you first touch the panel, you're discharging any static charge you may be carrying to the panel. The panel may generate WATCHDOG RESET and/or PARAM FAIL events. Always touch terminal 10, the panel's earth ground connection, before beginning work on the panel.

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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Contents D I O N I C S Part FCC Notices74-06144-000-C 2/96 Table of Contents Installation Guide for UL and Fire Applications Programmer and Accessory ConnectionsCurrent Rating Chart for Standby Battery Calculation forFigures and Tables D8128A OctoPOPIT Switch SettingsPoints IntroductionKeyswitch D1255 Alpha III Command CenterAreas and Accounts CommunicatorEvent Log Event MemoryEMI/Lightning Transient Protection ProgrammingOther Features D9112 Assembly D9112 Control/Communicator AssemblyOrdered Separately Literature PackFire Listings and ApprovalsBurglary Factory Mutual FMBeginning the Installation InstallationBefore You Begin Enclosure OptionsConnecting Earth Ground Terminal Premises WiringInstalling the D9112 Assembly Lock the Reset Pin Now Locking the Reset PinCharge the Battery as You Finish Finishing the InstallationInstall and Wire Detection Devices Install Modules and RelaysConnect the On-Board Points and Command Centers Install the Point Chart LabelPower Up Programming the PanelTesting the System Primary Power Terminals Power SupplyPrimary AC Power Circuit Installing the TransformerSecondary DC Power Secondary Power TerminalsInstalling the Battery Battery SupervisionBattery Discharge/Recharge Schedule No AC Power Battery Charging CircuitFloat Charge Discharge CycleCharging Status and Low Battery LEDs Low Battery LED RedCharging Status LED Yellow Power Outputs Available PowerCircuit Protection Accessory Connector J2 Continuous Power Outputs TerminalsContinuous Current Draw Expansion Port J4Relay Installation Programmable Power Outputs TerminalsProgramming Optional Relays RequiredVerification/Reset Relay Available PowerTerminals 6 TerminalRegistration Telephone ConnectionsNotification LocationPhone LED Red Phone Cord ConnectionOperation Monitor LED Green Dialing FormatGround Start Relay InstallationGround Start Jumper D128 Dual Phone Line SwitcherDescription OperationWatchdog Feature Installing the D128Primary Phone Lines, Primary Phone Numbers D128 Status LEDs AC Power LEDPrimary Fail LED Secondary 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 Wiring the D8125 to the D9112 Installing the D8125 Popex ModuleListings MountingD8125 D9112Zonex +UP to 63 Point PointsData 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 Off-board Relays Configuring the D8129 OctoRelayD8129 OctoRelay Relay OutputsD8129 Switch Settings Wiring Connections InstallationRelay Output D811 Arm Status Relay ModuleD811 Module Wiring D1255 Address Settings D1255 Command Centers Terminals 29 toArming Devices DescriptionD1255 Connections D9112 Command Center Terminal Function Wire ColorD9112 Power at Command CentersMaintained Contact Keyswitch OperationMomentary Contact Silencing the BellProgrammer 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 Optional Compatible Equipment IntroductionBurglary Applications Fire 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 Central Station or Local Fire Alarm Standby Battery RequirementsRemote Station or Auxiliary Fire Alarm Household Burglary and Commercial BurglaryCentral Station or Local Systems Current Chart FirstHousehold Fire Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula Remote Station or Auxiliary SystemsSelf Diagnostics Troubleshooting GuideCall for Service Trouble at Command Center Panel Broken Hardware, Software FailedServc Batt LOW Battery Voltage Low Servc AC Fail AC Power FailedServc Batt Msing Battery Missing, Shorted, or Reversed Servc Keypad Supervised Command Center MissingPhone 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 SDI Bus Compatible AccessoriesTelephone Connections Environmental