Installation manual

D9124 Operation & Installation Manual
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© 1995 Radionics
74-06799-000-D 2/95
Skeds (scheduled events)
The Skeds feature of the D9124 System uses the panel’s internal clock and calendar.
Each Sked is programmed for a time, and either a day of the week schedule or a date of the
year schedule. The user can change the time a Sked occurs if it is programmed for time
editing.
For example, the D9124 System can use the Skeds for a service reminder feature. In this
application, a system fault that activates the panel trouble sounder can be acknowledged
and the sounder silenced. Skeds and an optional D8129 Relay Module can then be used to
reactivate the panel trouble sounder on a daily or weekly basis until the system fault is
corrected.
Local Printer
The D9124 System can print events recorded on a standard parallel printer, using the D9131
Parallel Printer Interface. The D9131 uses an 80 character print format. The format includes
the time, date, account number, event, point number, and point text. The 80 character format
also provides additional system status information.
EMI/Lightning Transient Protection
The D9124 System maintains the Radionics high level of quality and field dependability. Its
design significantly reduces electromagnetic interference and malfunction generally caused
by lightning.
Programming
Use the Radionics D5200 Programmer, or the D5300 Remote Account Manager II (RAM II)
to program the D9124 System. You must use D9112 handlers. See
Programming
in this
manual for parameters. The D9124 System comes from the factory with a partial program
already loaded. It is necessary for you to complete this program in order for the D9124
System to function. The
D9124 Program Record Training Sheet
(74-06802-000) contains the
program entries that are loaded into a new D9124 System before it’s shipped from the
factory. Radionics recommends that you copy the program from a new D9124 System. Save
and lock the copied program in your D5200 or RAM II.
Other Features
The D9124 System has many programmable features. A short list of some of the features
follows.
Supervision of: AC (primary power), battery (secondary power), Auxiliary Power Outputs,
ZONEX and SDI (Serial Device Interface) buses, CPU (Central Processing Unit), up to 3
printers, and telephone lines
Automatic system test reports
Remote access for programming, diagnostics, and log uploads using the Radionics
D5300 Remote Account Manager II (RAM II)
Fire Alarm Verification
Programmable Alarm Output
Before You Begin
Before you install the D9124 Addressable 24 VDC System, you should be familiar with the
operation of the D5200 Programmer, or the D5300 Remote Account Manager II. You should
also be familiar with the D9112. Contact a licensed electrician to make the D9142’s AC
Power connections to a dedicated 120 VAC circuit breaker.