Control Panels D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide
D6412/D4412 Contents Contents 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.3.6 2.3.7 2.3.8 2.3.9 2.3.10 2.3.11 2.3.12 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5 3.5.6 3.5.7 3.6 3.7 3.8 4.0 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.2 4.2.2 4.2.3 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Organization ..
D6412/D4412 Contents 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.3 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.3 5.3.1 5.4 5.4.1 5.5 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.10.1 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4 8.2.5 8.2.6 8.2.7 8.2.8 9.0 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.2.1 Battery Supervision ............................................................................................................................................................ 19 Battery Charging Circuit - Float Charge ..................
D6412/D4412 Contents 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 10.2.5 10.2.6 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.2.1 11.2.2 11.3 11.4 11.4.1 11.4.2 11.4.3 11.4.4 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.3.1 12.3.2 12.3.3 12.3.4 12.3.5 12.3.6 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.2.1 13.2.2 13.3 13.3.1 13.3.2 13.3.3 13.3.4 13.3.5 13.3.6 13.3.7 13.3.8 13.3.9 13.3.10 13.3.11 14.0 15.0 16.0 16.1 16.1.1 16.1.2 16.1.3 16.1.4 16.1.5 Configuring the DX3010 Octo-Output Module ..........................................................................................................
D6412/D4412 Contents Appendix A: Approved Applications Compliance Guide ............................................................................................................... 65 A-1 Listings and Approvals ...................................................................................................................................................... 65 A-2 System Chart ...............................................................................................................................
D6412/D4412 Figures Figures Figure 1: System Configuration ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 Figure 2: Enclosure Mounting ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Figure 3: Installer Switch ......................................................................................
D6412/D4412 Introduction 1.0 Introduction This guide addresses the installation of the D6412 and D4412 Control Panel only, and should not be used for any other panel. 1.1 Organization This guide is divided into 16 sections with seven appendices. Table 1 contains a summary of each section. Section 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 Appendices Description Introduction - This section.
D6412/D4412 Introduction 1.2 Other Literature Referenced Throughout this guide, references are made to other documentation. Review the documents in the table below for a complete description of the panel. Part numbers are included for ordering purposes.
D6412/D4412 Introduction 1.4 FCC Notice 1.4.1 Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
D6412/D4412 Overview 2.0 Overview RF3224 Premises RF Receiver (up to 4 RF keypads and 32 keyfobs) DX3010 Octo-Output Module DX2010 Point Expansion Module Control Panel DX4010 Serial Interface Module (for connection of serial printer or other RS-232 device). 8 On-Board Sensor Loops 4 On-Board Outputs Use command centers and/or keyswitches to arm the panel by area. Each area can have its own account number or areas can be grouped together with a common account number.
D6412/D4412 Overview Minimum Operating Voltage SDI Bus (Data) Telephone Connections Environmental Arming Stations Compatible Enclosures Compatible Accessories Control Panel Configurations 10.2 VDC 12 VDC nominal. 305 m (1000 ft.) of 22 AWG (0.8 mm) cable.
D6412/D4412 Overview 2.2 SIA Control Panel Standard The D6412/D4412 utilizes features within the SIA Control Panel Standard, Features for False Alarm Reduction, SIA CP-01-1994.02 (R2000.01). SIA features are noted in the D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351). The standard is available through: Security Industry Association (SIA) 635 Slaters Lane, Suite 110 Alexandria, Virginia 22314 You can e-mail requests for standards to: Standards@SIAOnline.org. 2.3 Standard Features 2.3.
D6412/D4412 Overview 2.3.4 Command Centers You can connect a maximum of eight, fully-supervised command centers to the system. The available power affects the total number of command centers you can connect without providing an auxiliary power supply. The panel transmits a Serial Device Trouble Report, SDI MISSING in the Modem IIIa² format or Sys Peripheral Trouble in the Contact ID format, if it loses communication with a command center. Table 3 shows the command centers compatible with the panel.
D6412/D4412 Overview 2.3.11 Control Panel Assembly The Bosch Security Systems control panel is shipped from the factory pre-assembled. You should receive the following parts with your panel.
D6412/D4412 Installation 3.0 Installation 3.1 Before You Begin This section contains a general installation procedure. It refers to other sections of the guide for detailed instructions. Bosch Security Systems recommends you review this guide and the D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) before you begin installation to determine the hardware and wiring requirements for the features you want to use.
D6412/D4412 Installation 3.4 Installing the Assembly 1. Place the panel mounting clips on the appropriate standoff in the enclosure (see Figure 2). 2. Slide the panel into the slots at the top of the enclosure and then secure it with the two screws provided (see Figure 2). 3. Connect earth ground to the panel before making any other connections (see Section 3.4.1 Connecting Earth Ground).
D6412/D4412 Installation Opening the Installer Switch from the closed position resets the panel. The panel resets all its timers, counters, indexes, and buffers. Any points that restore after a reset is performed do not generate Restoral Reports. Leaving the Installer Switch in the closed position lets you power up the panel and charge the battery as you install the detection devices and command centers. 3.5 Finishing the Installation 3.5.
D6412/D4412 Installation 3.5.7 Power Up Reconnect the battery and then plug in the transformer. Leave the Installer Switch in the CLOSED position for now. (See Figure 3). The following sequence of events occurs: 1. “System Fault” appears on the text command center(s) and all command centers emit a single tone for approximately 10 seconds. 2. A screen showing the panel model number (D6412 or D4412), firmware revision number and a “Please Wait...” message appears for approximately 10 seconds. 3.
D6412/D4412 Power Supply 4.0 Power Supply 4.1 Primary Power 4.1.1 Primary (AC) Power Circuit An 18 VAC, 22 VA internally fused transformer (Bosch Security Systems CX4010) is the primary power source. The AC power circuit provides 700 mA of rectified AC power. The panel reserves 100 mA of this power for internal operations, leaving 600 mA for powered devices. Transient suppressors and spark gaps protect the circuit from power surges. This protection relies on the panel’s earth ground connection.
D6412/D4412 Power Supply Investigate low battery reports immediately: If primary (AC) power is off and the discharge continues, the panel becomes inoperative when the battery voltage drops below 10.2 VDC. CAUTION 4.2.5 Battery Charging Circuit - Float Charge The float voltage for the battery charging circuit is 13.5 VDC to 13.9 VDC at a maximum current of 1.4 A. 4.2.6 Battery Discharge/Recharge Schedule Discharge Cycle • AC Off: Command centers indicate trouble. AC Fail Report sent as programmed. • 13.
D6412/D4412 Power Outputs 5.0 Power Outputs 5.1 Circuit Protection Three self-resetting thermal circuit breakers protect the panel from short circuits on both the continuous and programmable power outputs. If the panel is programmed for power supervision and a short is sustained on one of the power outputs, the panel transmits a Battery Low or Battery Missing Report. One breaker protects Auxiliary Power and the Installer’s Keypad Connector; a short on one disrupts power to the other.
D6412/D4412 Power Outputs 5.5 Output Programming Programmable Output 2 (PO2) can be configured as a supervised siren driver. See Global Output Configuration in the D6412/ D4412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) for programming instructions. When programmed as a siren driver, PO2 draws power from the Alrm + terminal. When connected to a 4 Ω horn/speaker, PO2 draws 380 mA of power. When connected to an 8 Ω horn/speaker, it draws 330 mA of power.
D6412/D4412 Telephone Connections 6.0 Telephone Connections 6.1 Registration The Bosch Security Systems D6412/D4412 Control Panel is registered with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) under Part 68 for connection to the public telephone system using an RJ31X or RJ38X jack installed by your local phone company. 6.2 Notification Do not connect registered equipment to party lines or coin-operated telephones.
D6412/D4412 Telephone Connections 6.7 Phone Line Fault The panel has a circuit that tests the phone line for voltage. Normal voltage on a telephone line is approximately 48 VDC (24 VDC for some phone systems). The phone line monitor senses trouble when voltage drops low enough (between 1 V and 3 V). If the panel senses trouble, it starts a phone line trouble timer that continues to run as long as the panel senses trouble. It resets to zero when the panel senses a normal line. If the timer reaches 40 sec.
D6412/D4412 Telephone Connections You must connect a proper earth ground reference to the earth ground terminal. IMPORTANT Ground start not for use in Fire or combined Fire/Burglary applications. You can not use ground start telephone systems for Fire or combined Fire/Burglary applications.
D6412/D4412 Telephone Connections Notes: D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide 45349E Page 26 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems
D6412/D4412 On-Board Sensor Loops 7.0 On-Board Sensor Loops 7.1 Description The panel provides eight on-board sensor loops, each of which functions independently and does not interfere with the operation of the others. On-board sensor loops can be set to the default single point configuration with a 2.2 kΩ End of Line (EOL) resistor, a single point configuration with 1 kΩ EOL resistor, a single point configuration with a 3.
D6412/D4412 On-Board Sensor Loops 7.4 Sensor Loop 1 Configuration Sensor Loop 1 (see Figure 10) can be used for applications other than a fire point. This sensor loop cannot be used for point doubling and must be terminated with a 2.21 kΩ EOL resistor (P/N: 25899). Loop resistance limits the number of Normally-Open and/or Normally-Closed detection devices each sensor loop can supervise. The total resistance for wire length and contacts, minus the EOL resistor, must not exceed 100 Ω. 100 Ω MAXIMUM L1 + 2.
D6412/D4412 On-Board Sensor Loops 7.6 Doubled Point Configuration When wiring the on-board sensor loops in the doubled point configuration, install the resistors of the appropriate value (2.2 kΩ and 3.65 kΩ) as shown in Figure 12. (Point doubling not available for Sensor Loop 1) Common L-2 to L-8 Onboard Locations 10 to 16 Onboard Locations 2 to 8 Open for alarm otherwise Normally Closed Open for alarm otherwise Normally Closed Each loop is monitored as a separate point. 2.2 KΩ 3.
D6412/D4412 On-Board Sensor Loops Notes: D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide 45349E Page 30 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Sensor Loops 8.0 Off-Board Sensor Loops 8.1 SDI Point Expanders You can expand the number of points on the panel by connecting modules to the panel’s SDI (data) Bus. Use the DX2010 Point Expansion module to add wired points. Use a compatible Premises RF Receiver to add wireless points. Table 7 shows how point expansion devices map to the panel’s point locations.
D6412/D4412 D6412 Only Off-Board Sensor Loops Location # Device (default) Pt. Index (default) Area (default) Point # (default) 2 D9628 3 DX2010, doubled 4 RF Receiver 1 5 RF Receiver 2 20 Nibble 0801 (0) Nibble 0802 (0) Nibble 0803 (1) Nibble 0804-0805 (2-0) SDI Addr 103 Loop 4, 2.2 KΩ SDI Addr 103 Loop 5, 2.2 KΩ SDI Addr 103 Loop 6, 2.2 KΩ SDI Addr 103 Loop 7, 2.2 KΩ SDI Addr 103 Loop 8, 2.2 KΩ SDI Addr 106 Loop 4, 2.2 KΩ SDI Addr 106 Loop 5, 2.2 KΩ SDI Addr 106 Loop 6, 2.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Sensor Loops 8.2 DX2010 Point Expander Module 8.2.1 DX2010 Overview You can connect up to five DX2010 Point Expander Modules to the D6412 (three to the D4412). In the single point configuration, each DX2010 adds eight points to the system. In the doubled point configuration, each DX2010 adds 16 points to the system. Table 7 shows how the DX2010 Point Expander sensor loops are assigned to point locations.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Sensor Loops The DX2010 can also be mounted to the back wall of the control panel enclosure. See Figure 15.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Sensors Loops DX2010 +OUT- TMPR R B G D6412/D4412 Y 1 COM Green (Data) Yellow (Data) Black (-) Red (+) R Y G B Figure 16: Wiring the DX2010 to the D6412/D4412 If you need to power the DX2010 with an external 12 VDC power supply, wire it as shown in Figure 17. See Section 4.3 External Power Supply for external power supply restrictions.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Sensors Loops 8.2.4 DX2010 Auxiliary Output Connections The DX2010 has the capacity to provide 12 VDC at up to 100 mA from the Auxiliary Output (-) OUT (+) terminals to power external devices such as motion detectors. See Figure 18. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT When using the DX2010’s auxiliary output, the maximum distance between the D6412/D4412 and the DX2010 must be limited to 76 m (250 ft.) when using #18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire, or 30 m (100 ft.) when using #22 AWG (0.8 mm) wire.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Sensors Loops 8.2.6.1 DX2010 Standard Sensor Loop Wiring The single loop configuration for DX2010 standard sensor loop wiring is shown in Figure 20. 1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8 Use 2.21 K EOL Figure 20: DX2010 Sensor Loop Wiring, Single Loop Configuration 8.2.6.2 DX2010 Doubled Sensor Loop (Point) Wiring The doubled loop configuration for DX2010 sensor loop wiring is shown in Figure 21.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Sensors Loops Panel Location # D6412/D4412 D6412/D4412 D6412/D4412 D6412 only D4412 only 1 to 8 9 to 16 17 to 24 25 to 32 33 to 40 For Standard Sensor Loop: Set Location’s Device Parameter to 2. Set DX2010 Address as shown below. SDI Address 101 SDI Address 102 SDI Address 103 SDI Address 104 SDI Address 105 For Doubled Sensor Loop: Set Location’s Device Parameter to 2. Set DX2010 Address as shown below.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Outputs 9.0 On-Board Outputs The panel supports up to four on-board programmable outputs (PO1 to PO4). PO2 can be configured as a supervised siren driver. Refer to Global Output Configuration in the D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) for programming instructions. When programmed as a siren driver, PO2 draws power from the Alrm + terminal. When connected to a 4 Ω horn/speaker, PO2 draws 380 mA of power. When connected to an 8 Ω horn/speaker, it draws 330 mA of power.
D6412/D4412 On-Board Outputs Unexpected Output at PO1 to PO4: If these outputs do not provide the alarm output you expect: • Check the programming for Programmable Outputs in the Outputs section of the D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351). • Check the Point Index Configuration section of the D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide to verify the points you are activating are programmed for alarm output.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Outputs 10.0 Off-Board Outputs 10.1 Overview You can expand the total number of programmable outputs to twenty for the D6412 (twelve for the D4412) using the DX3010 Octo-Output Module (two required for twenty outputs) or DX3020 Module. Instructions for the DX3010 Module are included in this guide (as well as with the module). The DX3020 Module emulates two DX3010 Modules with the D6412 (emulates one with the D4412). DX3020 specific instructions are included with the module. 10.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Outputs 10.2.4 Installation You can install the DX3010 in the enclosure with the panel (see Figure 26) using the mounting hardware supplied with the DX3010.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Outputs Power down the panel to connect the DX3010 as shown in Figure 28. D6412/D4412 DX3010 Y Yellow G Green B Black R Green Yellow Black Red Output Activated State Red NC C NO Output De-activated State NC C R Y G B NO NC C 8 NO Figure 28: Wiring the DX3010 to the D6412/D4412 If necessary to power the DX3010 from an external power source, connect it to the power source and the panel as shown in Figure 29. See Section 4.
D6412/D4412 Off-Board Outputs 10.2.6 Address Programming Each DX3010 Module connected to the panel must have its address jumpers set to the address shown in Table 14. Panel D6412/D4412 Output # 5 to 12 SDI Address SDI Address 150 D6412 only 13 to 20 SDI Address 151 Table 14: DX3010 Address Settings Any time the address jumpers are changed, you must cycle the control panel power OFF and then ON for the changes to take effect. Set the address jumpers as shown in the Table 15.
D6412/D4412 Arming Devices 11.0 Arming Devices 11.1 Description Command centers, maintained or momentary contact keyswitches, Premises RF arming devices, or any of these devices in combination are used to arm and disarm areas. The D6412 may contain up to four areas (up to two areas on the D4412) that can be armed and disarmed individually. 11.
D6412/D4412 Arming Devices 11.2.2 Command Center Installation Consult the command center Installation Guide for installation and mounting instructions. Command centers connect to the panel in parallel as shown in Figure 32. Green Yellow Black Red Red Yellow Green Black R Y G B Back of Command Center D6412/D4412 PCB Figure 32: Wiring Command Centers to the D6412/D4412 Refer to Table 17 for panel SDI Bus to command center wiring length requirements. #22 AWG (0.8 mm) #18 AWG (1.
D6412/D4412 Arming Devices Green Yellow Black Red Yellow Green Black R Y G B Red Back of Command Center + - D6412/D4412 PCB External 12 VDC Power Supply Figure 33: External Power for Command Centers 11.3 D268/D269, D279 Independent Zone Control You can program on-board points 2 to 8 so the D268’s, D269’s, or D279’s (or later versions’) Independent Zone Controls (IZC) operate as independent point controls (arms and disarms the point).
D6412/D4412 Arming Devices 11.4.3 Keyswitch Installation For maintained switches, connect the EOL resistor for the point at the keyswitch so the switch opens the circuit when it operates. A short on the circuit produces an alarm if the area is armed and a trouble if it is disarmed (see Figure 34). For momentary switches, connect the EOL resistor for the point at the keyswitch so the switch shorts the resistor when it operates.
D6412/D4412 SDI Devices 12.0 SDI Devices 12.1 Description The panel supports a variety of SDI devices, including the command centers, DX2010 Point Expanders, DX3010 Octo-Outputs discussed in previous sections. 12.2 Installation Consult the installation guide for the specific SDI device for complete installation instructions. SDI devices connect to the panel in parallel as shown in Figure 35.
D6412/D4412 SDI Devices SDI Device D6412/D4412 R B G Y Green Yellow Black Red + - External 12 VDC Power Supply R Y G B Figure 36: External Power for SDI Devices 12.3 DX4010 RS-232 Serial Interface Module Bosch Security Systems’ DX4010 RS-232 Serial Interface Module can be used to connect a standard serial printer, or other serial devices, to the panel. It can also be used for a RAM IV remote programming direct connection.
D6412/D4412 SDI Devices 12.3.2 DX4010 to D6412/D4412 SDI Bus Wiring Connections See Figure 38 for acceptable power wiring connections. See Section 4.3 for external power supply restrictions. D6412/D4412 D6412/D4412 DX4010 DX4010 Green Green Yellow Yellow Black (-) Black (-) Red (+) Red (+) (+) R Y G B (-) External 12 VDC Power Supply DX4010 to D6412/D4412 Power Connections R Y G B DX4010 to External Power Supply Connections Figure 38: DX4010 Power Connections 12.3.
D6412/D4412 SDI Devices 12.3.4 Configuration Jumpers Diagnostic LED Pins (P2) Cable Ground Pins (P3) P2 – Diagnostic LED Pins Disabled The diagnostic LEDs can be used for troubleshooting purposes. See Figure 40 for jumper plug placements. The DX4010 draws more current when the diagnostic LEDs are enabled. Do not enable the diagnostic LEDs under normal operating conditions. Disabled Enabled Enabled Figure 40: DX4010 P2/P3 Jumper Pin Settings • BUS RX LED: SDI bus receives data from control panel.
D6412/D4412 Installer’s Keypad and Installer Mode 13.0 Installer’s Keypad and Installer Mode 13.1 Installer’s Keypad Connector The Installer’s Keypad must be set to Address 0 (set MODE to OFF) and the Installer Switch must be closed in order to program the panel from the keypad. Figure 43 shows you how to connect and disconnect an Installer’s Keypad (D623 or D625 Text Command Center) and enter the Installer’s Mode.
D6412/D4412 Installer’s Keypad and Installer Mode 13.2.2 Service Start/Service End Reports After you enter your installer passcode and press [Cmd 41] to enter the Installer’s Mode, the panel sends a Service Start Report. When you exit the Installer’s Mode, it sends a Service End Report. INSTALLER SWITCH NORMAL (OPEN) JP1 AUXILIARY INSTALLER SWITCH LOCKED (CLOSED) Installer Figure 44: Installer Switch 13.3 Installer’s Menu 13.3.
D6412/D4412 Installer’s Keypad and Installer Mode 13.3.6 Press [6] for Output Test When you press [6] for Output test, the display shows Output1, Hold [*] for ON. Press and hold the [*] key to turn output on. Press the [*] key (without holding) to end current output test and to advance to next output. Press [Cmd] to return to the Installer’s Menu. 13.3.7 Press [7] for RF Menu Pressing [7] moves the system into the RF Menu.
D6412/D4412 Installer’s Keypad and Installer Mode The first line in Figure 48 shows the RF device’s test status: • L03: System recognizes the device and that the device is operating properly. Other status displays include: - L02: System recognizes the device and that the device operation is fair. - L01: The device must be relocated to allow for proper operation. • M01: Counts the number of device activations. For example, an RF3401 Point Transmitter is the device being tested.
D6412/D4412 Installer’s Keypad and Installer Mode 13.3.9 Press [9] Program Key The PK32 Programming Key functions much like a blank floppy disk and can be used to copy a system’s programming to another system. This key can also be used as a backup in the event that the system’s programming entries are lost. To access the PK32 Programming Key Menu, press [9] from the main programming menu.
D6412/D4412 Installer’s Keypad and Installer Mode 13.3.10 Exiting the Installer’s Menu When you are ready to exit the Installer’s Menu and return the system to normal operation, open the Installer’s Switch. The following screen appears for approximately 10 sec. (note that the panel model number may vary). D6412 Please Wait... Rev X.XX After the 10-sec. waiting period, the text command center display returns to normal (disarmed, no fault/trouble conditions). 13.3.
D6412/D4412 Installation Label 14.0 Installation Label This system should be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72 and the local authority having jurisdiction.
D6412/D4412 Installation Label This system should be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72 and the local authority having jurisdiction.
D6412/D4412 Terminal Quick Reference 15.0 Terminal Quick Reference Term Silkscreen (below terminals) 18 VAC Earth Ground Symbol 18 V, 22 VA; up to 15.3 m (50 ft.), #18 AWG (1.2 m), Stranded 4 Data, Grn (Green) SDI data on Terminals 4 & 5. Panel supports up to 1000 ft. (305 m) of #22 AWG (0.8 mm) wire on these terminals (any configuration). 5 Data, Yel (Yellow) Aux Power 12 VDC (-) Aux Power 12 VDC (+) Terminals 6 to 9 are Aux power, 600 mA.
D6412/D4412 Terminal Quick Reference Notes: D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide 45349E Page 62 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems
D6412/D4412 Troubleshooting 16.0 Troubleshooting 16.1 Introduction Bosch Security Systems provides this guide to help you troubleshoot panel problems. To prevent problems from occurring, read the preceding sections of this guide and the D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351) to verify the panel is correctly installed and programmed. Explanations of the problems (causes) and solutions are included in the following charts. 16.1.
D6412/D4412 Troubleshooting 16.1.3 Command Center Issues Problem Entered Cmd 50 at my Command Center but it does not let me move to specific areas. 16.1.4 Cause Solution Cmd 50 (Move to Area) is disabled if there are no points assigned to a particular area. Program at least one point and assign it to the particular area. Cmd 50 should work as defined. Programming Issues Problem 16.1.5 Cause Solution Cannot enter into Programmer’s Mode.
D6412/D4412 Appendix A: Approved Applications Compliance Guide Appendix A: Approved Applications Compliance Guide A-1 Listings and Approvals Fire • UL • CSFM • NYC-MEA - Approved by New York City’s Materials and Equipment Acceptance System. Burglary • UL • SIA Introduction The System Chart references components evaluated and listed by Underwriters’ Laboratories for compatibility with the control panel. These components meet the basic system requirements for the applicable standard.
D6412/D4412 Appendix A: Approved Applications Compliance Guide Enclosures Bosch Security Systems offers three optional enclosures for the control panel. IMPORTANT The D8103 enclosure is suitable for residential fire and/or burglary installations and commercial burglary applications that do not require attack resistance or approval by Factory Mutual or NYC-MEA. (See Appendix B: System Chart for acceptable applications.) 2. The D8108A is attack resistant.
D6412/D4412 Appendix A: Approved Applications Compliance Guide The D6412/D4412 control panel is suitable for Police Station connect applications, including Grade A Mercantile Premises and Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault alarm systems. Suitable for Grade AA Mercantile Premises and Grade AA Mercantile Safe and Vault alarm systems when the Model D6412/D4412 DACT unit is installed in conjunction with the Model D8122 derived channel subscriber terminal unit.
D6412/D4412 Appendix A: Approved Applications Compliance Guide A-4 Current Rating Chart for Standby Battery Calculations A AC Power On Normal Current Model Number Quantity Used D6412/D4412 Each Unit* 85 x1 = B AC Power Off Minimum Current Total Each Unit 85 85 C In Alarm Maximum Current Total x1 = 85 Each Unit 100 Total x1 = 100 Keypads D621 35 x Qty = 35 x Qty = 115 x Qty D623 100 x Qty = 100 x Qty = 100 x Qty = D625 270 x Qty = 270 x Qty = 270 x Qty =
D6412/D4412 Appendix B: SDI Address Chart Appendix B: SDI Address Chart Panel D6412/D4412 D6412/D4412 D6412/D4412 D6412/D4412 D6412/D4412 D6412/D4412 D6412/D4412 D6412 only D4412 only D6412 only D4412 only D6412/D4412 SDI Address 0 1 to 8 40, 41 50 51 52 to 55 60 to 63 101 to 107 101 to 103, 106 150, 151 150 250 Device Description Installer Keypad or local connection to RAM IV Command Centers 1 to 8 DX8010 Telephone Control Module Premises RF Receiver 1 Premises RF Receiver 2 Premises RF Keypads Receiver
D6412/D4412 Appendix B: SDI Address Chart Notes: D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide 45349E Page 70 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems
D6412/D4412 Glossary 24-Hour Points Points that are always on even when the system is turned off. Two types: Fire Points and NonFire 24-Hour Points. Area An installer-specified collection of points that can be armed and disarmed independently. An area can report with its own account number. Opening, closing, alarm, trouble, and restoral reports are all associated with an area.
D6412/D4412 Glossary Keyswitch (Momentary) To operate a momentary keyswitch, insert the key, turn it, and then release it. The key returns to the starting position automatically. The key cannot be removed unless it is in the starting position. Keyswitch (Maintained) A maintained keyswitch typically has two positions marked “Armed” and “Disarmed.” To operate, insert the key, turn the key to the desired position, and remove the key. Latching The locking in of a circuit by means of a holding contact.
D6412/D4412 Glossary Programmable Outputs The D6412 provides up to 20 programmable outputs (D4412 provides up to 12). These outputs are activated by installer-selectable panel events. Event options include alarms, troubles, and scheduled events (Skeds). The panel’s on-board outputs provide power or dry contact switching upon activation. When programmed to activate on alarm events, outputs are sometimes described as “bell.” In some Modem IIIa2 reports, outputs are described as “relay.
D6412/D4412 Glossary Notes: D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide 45349E Page 74 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems
D6412/D4412 Index Index A Alarm Power ........................................... 21 Applications Compliance Guide ............................. 65 Approvals ................................................. 65 Approved Applications Burglary ............................................... 65 Fire ...................................................... 65 Approved Applications Compliance Guide Burglary Applications ......................... 65 Fire Applications ................................
P T Phone Cord Connection ........................ 23 Phone Line Fault .................................... 24 Point Status ............................................. 54 Power ....................................................... 19 Alarm .................................................. 21 Auxiliary ............................................. 21 Available .............................................. 21 Primary ............................................... 19 Power Outputs ....................