Fire Alarm Systems D9124 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)
D9124 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)
The D9124 FACP controls complex alarm systems used in schools, universities, manufacturing plants, and health care facilities. Program it for fire, fire supervisory, intrusion, or access control applications. Program it locally using the D5200CE
The D9124 FACP is a modular assembly, installed in a red steel enclosure, which can be surface- or
Functions
Alarm Verification
The alarm verification feature reduces potential false alarms by requiring a reset and a second alarm signal from the device before the control panel raises an alarm condition.
Auxiliary and Standby Power
The 4 A, 24 VDC power supply charges the standby batteries and powers auxiliary devices. The power supply responds to low battery or battery disconnect conditions with a Trouble LED and a Trouble Relay for sounders or lights.
▶24 VDC, 4 A power for initiation circuits and NACs; 12 VDC, 1.4 A power for system accessories
▶Up to eight supervised or 32 unsupervised remote annunciators
▶One-man Fire Test Mode
▶Schedules (Skeds function) service reminder for local systems
▶Low battery, AC power supply, and battery lead supervision
▶Dual phone line monitor
Five system power trouble conditions are selected by DIP switches. They can be individually linked to a central station, or grouped to activate a trouble relay, allowing a single supervised address to monitor the power supply.
A pair of 12 V batteries provides standby power. Two additional batteries provide standby power for initiating devices and notification appliances. All four batteries are housed within the panel enclosure.
Note Batteries are not included in the D9124 and
must be purchased separately.
Central Station Communication
Events can be communicated to a central station by the digital communicator or by adding an optional Ethernet interface module. The optional Bosch D6500 or D6600 NetCom Receiver and Modem IIIa2 reporting format provide individual point reporting to monitoring facilities.
The D5500 Remote Programming Software (RPS) allows the following to be controlled from a central station:
•Resetting notification appliances
•Activating or deactivating remote annunciation
•Activating or deactivating relays
•Supervising battery condition
•Setting point status and armed status
•Enabling or disabling reporting functions
•Shunting reporting points during servicing
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