D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide 2.0 9000MAIN

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Programming Tip #4:

0101

Fire Trouble Resound was added to

 

 

firmware versions 6.20 and later. This

 

feature, when enabled, resounds the Fire

 

Trouble condition at 12:00 PM or 12:00

 

AM if the Fire Trouble condition still exists.

 

It does not, however, retransmit the Fire

 

Trouble condition at the specified time.

 

The Fire Trouble Event is only sent, if

 

programmed to do so, at the time it

 

occurs.

To disable the Fire Trouble Resound feature, program a 0 in Area 6’s Silent Alarm Relay entry.

To enable the Fire Trouble Resound feature at 12:00 PM, program a 61 in Area 6’s Silent Alarm Relay entry.

To enable the Fire Trouble Resound feature at 12:00 AM, program a 62 in Area 6’s Silent Alarm Relay entry.

Note:

Programming a value other than 0, 61, or 62 enables the Fire Trouble Resound feature at 12:00 AM.

Beginning in Firmware version 6.30 and higher, a Fire Trouble Resound prompt was added to Section 6.7 Miscellaneous. This prompt operates as described.

 

Programming Tip #5:

0101

Perimeter Armed Relay was added to

 

 

firmware versions 6.20 and later. This

 

feature, when enabled, turns the Fail to

 

Close Relay function into a Perimeter

 

Armed Relay function.

To switch the Fail to Close Relay into a Perimeter Armed Relay function, program a 63 in Area 7’s Silent Alarm Relay entry. Then, program a relay number into the appropriate area you wish to activate when the area becomes Perimeter Armed (COMMAND 2, COMMAND 3, or COMMAND 8). See Programming Tip #2 for additional information.

2.13.2 Panel-Wide Relays

The following eleven relay options activate when they occur anywhere in the control panel. They are not restricted by area boundaries.

AC Failure

Default: Blank

Selection: Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C

Activates when the control panel responds to an AC power failure as programmed in AC Fail Time in Section 2.5 Power Supervision. This relay automatically resets when AC power is restored.

Use this relay as an option to create audible annunciation using the command centers for all applications excluding commercial fire systems.

Battery Trouble

Default: Blank

Selection: Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C

Activates when battery voltage falls below 85% of capacity (12.1 VDC) for a fully charged (13.8 VDC) battery, or when the battery is in a missing condition. This relay automatically resets when battery power is restored.

Use this relay as an option to create audible annunciation using the command centers for all applications excluding commercial fire systems.

Phone Fail

Default: Blank

Selection: Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C

Activates when a telephone line failure occurs. A time must be entered in Ph Supv Time (see Section

2.2Phone Parameters) for this relay to activate. This relay automatically resets upon restoral of the phone line(s).

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