Installation manual

D9124 Operation & Installation Manual
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© 1996 Radionics
74-06799-000-D 2/96
POPIT Displays
For a list of D1255, D1256, and D1257 displays, refer to the user’s guide provided with
the command center or fire alarm annunciator.
Central Station Reports
A complete list of reports received by the D6500 Receiver can be found in the
D6500
Security Receiver Computer Interface Installation Manual
(74-05313-000) and the
D6500
Report Directory
(74-04651-001). Reports from the D9124 System are the same as those
generated by the D9112.
The D9124 System can transmit reports in either BFSK or Modem II formats. See the
Phone
and
Phone Routing
sections of the
D9112B Program Entry Guide
(74-06145-
000) for important information about programming phone transmission formats and report
routing.
If a POPIT is disconnected from the D8125 POPEX Data Loop, a trouble message
appears immediately for points programmed for trouble reports. See the
D9112 Program
Entry Guide
(74-06145-000) for programming options.
If you connect a POPIT that is programmed for a point number that does not appear in
the program for the D9124 System to the D8125 POPEX Data Loop, it appears as an
extra point at the command centers when the point is faulted, and during the service walk
test.
Placing a short on the D8125 POPEX Data Loop generates a PT BUS TROUBLE report
(in Modem II reporting format). The panel sees all points on the shorted D8125 POPEX
Data Loop as shorted, and responds according to point programming.
BFSK Reporting
The number that is transmitted when an event occurs on a point is programmed in
Point
Assignments P### BFSK Rpt CodeP### BFSK Rpt Code
. This format may be used to send summarized
system information to the receiver.
Modem II Reporting
The actual point number is sent when the panel is programmed to transmit reports using
the Modem II format.
You can program the D9124 System to send an additional flag with point reports. This
flag tells the D6500 receiver to translate point and user numbers to a Radionics D8112
style format. The ability to make use of this feature depends upon the type of automation
system attached to the receiver. For details see
Point/User Flag Point/User Flag
in the
D9112B
Program Entry Guide, Phone
section.