D9124 Operation & Installation Guide EN Addressable 24 VDC Control Panel
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D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | Contents Contents 1. 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.5 2. 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.2.7 2.2.8 2.2.9 2.2.10 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 3. 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.8.1 3.8.2 3.8.3 Introduction ............................................................... 7 Related Documents ................................................ 7 Document Organization ...............................
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | Contents 9. 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 9.10.1 9.11 9.11.1 9.11.2 9.12 9.12.1 9.12.2 9.12.3 9.12.4 9.12.5 10. 10.1 10.1.1 10.2 10.2.1 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 11. 11.1 11.1.1 11.2 12. 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.7.1 12.8 12.8.1 12.9 12.10 12.11 12.12 12.13 12.14 12.15 12.16 12.16.1 12.17 Telephone Connections ....................................... 37 Registration ............................................................ 37 Notification ......
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D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 1. 1. Introduction Introduction This guide addresses the operation and installation of the D9124 (D9412GLTB) Control Panel only, and should not be used in conjunction with other panels including the D9112B1 and D9112LTB-EX. 1.2 Related Documents A comprehensive list of all documents (with part numbers) directly related to the D9124 Control Panel is provided in Table 1. Throughout this manual, references are made to these documents.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 1. Introduction EN | 8 Table 2: D9124 Operation and Installation Guide Organization Section 1 2 3 4 Description Introduction – Information about the structure and contents of this guide (this section). Overview – Overview of the 9124 Control Panel, including operational specifications, standards, and new features. Installation – Guide to the installation of the system with references to detailed instructions in later sections.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 2. 2. Overview 2.1 Specifications Table 3: Overview Specifications Voltage Input (Power Supply) D9412GLTB Current Requirements Power Outputs Telephone Connections Environmental Considerations Primary: 16.5 VAC/24 VAC Secondary for Panel: Two 12 VDC, 7 Ah sealed lead-acid rechargeable batteries or one (or two) 12 VDC, 17.2 Ah sealed lead-acid rechargeable batteries. Secondary for Devices: Two 12 VDC, 7 Ah to 38 Ah sealed lead-acid rechargeable batteries.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 2. Overview All events and their modifiers are stored even if the D9124 System does not send a report for them. You can view the log at a D1256 Fire Command Center, print it locally using the D9131A Parallel Printer Interface and a parallel printer, or upload it to a D5500 Remote Programming Software (RPS). 2.2.6 Skeds (Scheduled Events) The Skeds feature of the D9124 System uses the control panel’s internal clock and calendar.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 3. Installation 3. Installation 3.1 Before You Begin 3.1.1 Become Familiar with the Literature Before you install the D9124 Addressable 24 VDC System, be familiar with the operation of RPS and with the literature provided in the literature pack (see Table 1 for a list of this literature). 3.1.2 EN | 11 3.1.3 You also need two D126 12 V, 7 Ah batteries or one (or two) D1218 12 V, 17.2 Ah or 18.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 3. Installation Figure 1: Enclosure EN | 12 Figure 2: Mounting Locations *91.8 cm (36.12 in.) 71.3 cm (28.06 in.) 1 60.5 cm (23.81 in.) 1 * 2 * * 3 34.1 cm (13.48 in.) 27.9 cm (11.00 in.) 4.9 cm1 (.93 in.) 0 0 3.0 cm (1.18 in.) 7.8 cm (3.06 in.) 4 14.1 cm (5.56 in.) 48.4 cm1 (9.06 in.) *56.2 cm (22.12 in.) 42.1 cm (16.56 in.) * * 5 * 56.2 cm (22.12 in.) 6 2 7 3 94.8 cm (37.32 in.) 6 * * * 7 2 91.8 cm (36.12 in.) 8 3 59.6 cm (23.47 in.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 3. 3.2.1 1. Installation Flush Mounting EN | 13 Figure 3: High Voltage on D9142 Cut and frame an opening measuring 56.75 cm x 92.25 cm x 7.75 cm (22.25 in. x 36.25 in. x 3 in.) to accept the enclosure base box. See Figure 1. 2. Remove the door from the enclosure. 1 3. Remove the necessary knockouts for external connections. See Figure 1. 2 4. Mount the enclosure in the framed opening using all four mounting holes. 5 5.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 3. Overview 3.4 Connecting the Earth Ground 3.4.1 Wire Connections to Earth Ground Stud EN | 14 3.4.2 Ground Fault Detect Enable Ground fault detect capability is available only on firmware versions 6.10 or higher. High voltage is present. Lock out the circuit breaker before proceeding. Make all connections to the 120 VAC terminals as directed by NEC 70.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 3.0 Installation 3.5 Installing the D1601 Transformer Only route AC conduit into the enclosure housing the D1601 Transformer. The D1601 is a 120 VAC, 16.5 V/24 VAC dual secondary transformer. It is the primary power supply for the control panel and initiating devices of the D9124 System. Install the transformer in the lower left corner of the D9101 enclosure (see Figure 6). Figure 6: D1601 Installation EN | 15 3.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 3. 3.7 Installation EN | 16 Installing Battery Shelves and Transformer Cover The D9142 was modified to be compatible with the ground fault capability of a D9412GLTB. The modified D9142 unit can be identified by lot number 0200C or higher. The lot number is located in the upper right-hand corner of the control panel. Battery and transformer cables route through notches in the upper battery shelf and the right side of the transformer cover.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 3. Installation EN | 17 Figure 7: Modules Installed on the Accessory Module Carrier 1 2 CIRCUIT 1 CIRCUIT 1 SILENCE CIRCUIT 2 SILENCE UP UP DOWN DOWN NORMAL NORMAL CIRCUIT 2 D9124D9124 LTB LTB Accessory Accessory ModuleModule CarrierCarrier Maximum 24VDC output on terminals 5, 7 & 9 Maximum 24 VDC output on terminals 5, 7, is 4 Amps. and 9 is 4 A.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 3. 3.10 Installation Wiring Additional Modules EN | 18 3.11 Turning on the Power Table 5 shows additional modules you can install with the D9124 System, and where to connect module cables to the D9124 System. Connect additional modules (except for D8125 POPEX Modules) to the D9124 System as shown in Table 5. Refer to the module’s Installation Instructions for remote device wiring. Table 5 shows only the connections to the D9124 System.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 4. Command Centers and Annunciation Devices 4. Command Centers and Annunciation Devices 4.1 Descriptions 4.1.1 D1255 and D1255R Command Centers 4.1.2 EN | 19 D1256 Fire Command Center The D1255 Command Center (Figure 9) is a digital system control station with a 16-character alphanumeric display. It provides system control for the D9124 System. Housed in white plastic, it displays text identifying specific initiating and supervisory devices.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 4. 4.1.3 Command Centers and Annunciation Devices D1257 Remote Fire Annunciator The D1257 Remote Fire Annunciator (Figure 11) displays system information. It can be mounted in areas of public access because it does not provide system control. It displays text identifying specific initiating and supervisory devices. Do not mount command centers or annunciators where they will be exposed to sunlight.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 4. 4.3 Command Centers and Annunciation Devices Installing Command Centers and Annunicators Table 8: A four-wire flying lead is required for the data and power connections between the D1255, D1255R, D1256, and motherboard. They come with a wiring assembly consisting of four color-coded flying leads and a female, four-pin connector plug at one end. Using a small, flat-bladed screwdriver, gently push in the two bottom tabs of the command center enclosure cover.
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D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 5. Indicating Circuit (24 VDC Horns/Strobes/Bells) 5. 5.1 Indicating Circuit (24 VDC Horns/Strobes/Bells) Description The D192C or D192G Indicating Circuit Module supervises the wiring from the control panel to remote alarm indicating devices like horns, strobes, and bells. Wiring is supervised for open, shorted, or grounded circuit faults. Signaling devices must: • be polarized (DC). • match the voltage rating of the alarm power supply (D9142).
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D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 6. ZONEX, Addressable Points 6. ZONEX, Addressable Points 6.1 Description EN | 25 Figure 13: D8125 Jumper Setting 1 You can use POPIT Modules to provide up to 238 off-board points, bringing the total number of points the D9124 System can monitor to 246. Each off-board point requires a POPIT Module. POPITs connect to supervised two-wire data expansion loops run from POPIT to POPIT throughout the premises (Figure 14).
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D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 6. 6.3 ZONEX, Addressable Points 6.3.2 Selecting POPIT Point Assignments Program Record Sheet Column One: Contains the address settings for the POPITs. Addresses are numbered 0 to 6, left to right. Set addresses whose number appears in the ON position. Set addresses with a dash (-) in the OFF position (Figure 15). Off-board points are numbered 9 to 127 and 129 to 247. The D9124 System reserves points 128 to 248 for internal use to supervise the data loops.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 6. 6.4 ZONEX, Addressable Points 6.4.2 Installing POPITs Each POPIT comes with an installation card. You should be familiar with the POPIT installation card before attempting to install POPITS. 6.4.1 Routing the Data Cable The two-wire data expansion loop connects POPIT Modules assigned to a single D8125 POPEX. You can connect up to four data loops to one D8125 at the motherboard. Data Loops 1 to 4 connect to D8125 POPEX #1.
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D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 6. ZONEX Addressable Points EN | 30 Figure 19: Connecting Four-Wire Smoke Detectors 1 2 3 + + - - 6 6 1 4 5 7 6 + + - 6 - 1 - Motherboard 2 - Switched + 24 VDC 3 - Common 4 - Data loop positive 5 - Data loop negative 6 - POPIT 7 - D294 EOL Supervision Relay Figure 20: Connecting Heat Detectors and Other Mechanical Devices 1 2 3 4 1 - Motherboard 6.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 7. Power Supplies 7. Power Supplies 7.1 D9412GLTB, Command Center, and Modules 7.1.1 Primary Power Primary (AC) Power Circuit A 16.5 VAC/24 VAC dual secondary transformer (Bosch Security Systems Model D1601) is the primary power source. The AC power circuit provides 1.9 A of rectified AC power. The control panel reserves 500 mA of this power for internal operations, leaving 1.4 A for powered devices.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 7. Power Supplies Installing the 12 V Standby Source Batteries When connecting two batteries, connect them in parallel. Before handling the batteries, see Section 3.1 Safety for important information. 1. Place the batteries on the bottom shelf. The longer set of leads from the battery harness connects to the battery on the right side of the battery shelf. 2. Connect the black negative wires from the battery harness to the negative terminals on the batteries. 3.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 7. Table 13: Power Supplies Battery Discharge and Recharge Cycles Float Voltage (VDC) 13.9 Discharge Cycle Indication • Battery is fully charged. • Charging Status LED is off. Float Voltage (VDC) AC is on. 13.8 • Charging Status LED is on. 13.7 12.1 • Battery Trouble and AC Fail Reports, if programmed. Low Battery LED is on. Battery Load Shed (processing continues if AC present.) 13.9 • • 10.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 7. Power Supplies 7.2 24 VDC Initiating and Indicating Devices 7.2.1 Primary Power The D1601 is a 120 VAC, 16.5 V/24 VAC dual secondary transformer, which is the primary power supply for the control panel and initiating devices of the D9124. See Section 3.5 Installing the D1601 Transformer for more information about installing the D1601. 7.2.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 8. 8. Power Outputs 8.1 Auxiliary 8.1.1 Power Outputs Verification/Sensor Reset Relay All external connections at the D9124 motherboard are power limited. Relay B is Terminal 7 on the D9412GLTB board. Terminal 7 on the D9412GLTB controls the output at Terminal 5 on the D9124 motherboard. When Relay B is energized for detector reset or alarm verification, power to Terminal 5 of the D9124 is interrupted.
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D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 9. Telephone Connections 9. Telephone Connections 9.1 Registration EN | 37 Figure 21: D166 (RJ31X Jack) Wiring 8 The Bosch Security Systems D9124 Control Panel is registered with the FCC under part 68, for connection to the public telephone system using an RJ31X or RJ38X jack installed by the local phone company. 5 R1 An RJ31X jack can be modified to become an RJ38X jack by placing a jumper wire between Terminals 2 and 7. 9.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 9. 9.5 Telephone Connections Phone LED (Red) The red Phone LED lights when the control panel seizes the phone line, and remains lit until the control panel returns the phone line. See Figure 22 for the location of the red LED. 9.6 Operation Monitor LED (Green) The green Operation Monitor LED indicates the central processing unit (CPU) is working. When the CPU is operating normally, the LED flashes 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 9. 9.11.1 Telephone Connections Relay Installation EN | 39 Figure 24: Phone Monitor Select Power down the system before inserting the D136 relay into the GND START socket. The relay socket is in the lower left corner as shown in Figure 23. The plug-in relay is shorter than the socket it plugs into. It can be installed in either the left or right end of the socket.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 9. Telephone Connections When using a primary and backup device within a Route Group #, the control panel makes two attempts on the primary phone line using the Primary Device # as programmed. If these two attempts fail, the control panel switches to the secondary phone line using the Backup Device # as programmed. This pattern continues for a total of ten attempts.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 10. Programming 10. 1. Programming If you have not created a control panel program, review the D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide and copy the control panel or use the default record to avoid erasing the default program for the D9124. 2. Make sure you have all the required accessory modules installed for the features you want to use. 3. Load the D5500 RPS onto a PC and create a program for your D9124 System.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 10. Programming When setting test times, a D1255 or D1255R Command Center is required to set the control panel clock and calendar. See the C-Time/Date section of the Security System User's Guide supplied with the command center for operating instructions.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 11. 11. Testing the System 11.1 Fire Test Testing the System Test fire points to confirm they function properly. You can review untested points at the command center to help pinpoint any problems. Upon initiation, the Fire Test tests the fire alarm output and activates the command center fire sounder for 2 seconds. The AC disables for 4 minutes to test the system’s battery power.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 11. Testing the System EN | 44 5. Enter a passcode assigned an authority level with access to the Service Walk Test function. Then press [ENT]. 8. When the display shows ### PTS TO TEST, press [ESC]. 6. When 246 PTS TO TEST appears, test the first detection device. 10. When ### PTS UNTESTED appears, press [NEXT] to see a list of the points that were not yet tested. Continue pressing [NEXT] to scroll through this list.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting 12. Troubleshooting 12.1 Introduction Use this guide to help troubleshoot problems with the D9124 Control Panel. To prevent problems from occurring, read the preceding sections and the D9412G/ D7412G Program Entry Guide to verify the control panel is correctly installed and programmed. 12.2 Self-Diagnostic Tests D9124 Control Panel performs a series of self-diagnostic tests of hardware, software, and programming at start up and reset.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting Table 16: continued Problem SERVC GND FAULT appears in command center displays. Diagnosis The control panel detected an earth ground fault. SERVC KEY PAD appears at other command centers connected to the control panel, and the control panel transmits an SDI Failure Report to the receiver. SERVC 9210 #n appears at the other command centers connected to the control panel and the control panel transmits an SDI Failure ## Report to the receiver.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting 12.4 EN | 47 Command Centers Table 18 identifies problems that can occur at command centers and describes how to troubleshoot them. Table 18: Command Centers Problem Command centers show erratic behavior. For example, the pip that confirms you pressed a key echoes. Diagnosis • More than one command center has the same supervised address.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting 12.6 EN | 48 Communication Failure The control panel goes into communication failure after ten unsuccessful attempts to reach the receiver. Check Table 19 in Section 12.5 Phone Line to verify there is no problem with the phone lines at the installation. If the phone lines are good, monitor the lines (preferably at the receiver) for the symptoms shown in Table 20.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting 12.7 EN | 49 Points If the switches on a POPIT are set incorrectly, it can create both missing and extra points. When a missing point is found, perform a Service Walk Test to search for extra points. See the Owner’s Manual for test instructions. Table 21 identifies problems with points and describes how to troubleshoot them. Table 21: Points Problem Point appears as missing at the command centers and in reports to the receiver.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting Table 21: continued Problem The control panel transmits PT Bus Trouble Reports. Erroneous alarm and/or trouble reports may follow a PT Bus Trouble Report. Erroneous alarm and/or trouble events for offboard points appear at command centers. All off-board points are MISSING. Keyswitch points (P## Type is programmed as 4, 5, 6, 7, or 9) report as missing. If the area is armed, the point reports a Missing Alarm.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting 12.8 D8125 POPEX Data Expansion Loops Electromagnetic interference (EMI), excessive resistance, or intermittent grounds, shorts, or opens on the data expansion loop can cause erratic or intermittent functioning of points. If EMI is a problem, see Section 12.9 EMI on Long Wire Runs. AC induction on the data expansion loops must be less than 1.0 VAC. If EMI is not suspected as the cause of the problem, follow the procedure in Section 12.8.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting 12.10 Checking Shielded Cable If improperly installed, shielded cable can create problems rather than solve them. To check shielded cable for proper installation: 1. Remove the drain wire for the shield from Terminal 10. 2. Meter the drain wire for continuity to Terminal 10 (earth ground). If there is continuity, find and remove the foreign ground on the drain wire. 3. Reconnect the drain wire to Terminal 10. 4.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting • • • • • • • • • • • • If AC is still present, the control panel removes power to Terminals 3, 6, 7, 8, 24, and 32, and the programming connector to protect its power supply. The green Operation Monitor LED turns off, but the control panel continues operating. The control panel sends Battery Missing, Pt Bus Trouble, and SDI Failure Reports. If a D928 Module is connected, it begins sounding.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting EN | 54 Automatic time-out returns the system to idle text: If there is no point or command center activity for 20 minutes, the Walk Test ends automatically. The command center returns to idle text.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting EN | 55 12.16 Ground Fault If a D9124 System detects a ground fault, considered a high impedance fault to earth ground of approximately 100 kΩ or less, the control panel’s command center shows SERVC GND FAULT. Use the following procedure as a general guideline in identifying and isolating the cause of the earth ground fault. Read the following procedure carefully before trying to identify the cause of the ground fault. 12.16.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | 12. Troubleshooting 8. Verify the wire removed has an earth ground short by disconnecting the DVM and switching the DVM to read ohms. Attach the red lead of the DVM to the end of the wire that was removed (making sure the connection is on the conductor of the wire and not the jacket). Attach the black lead of the DVM to Terminal 10 of the control panel. If there is an earth ground short, the reading can range between 0 kΩ and 95 kΩ. 9.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | Appendix A: Determining Battery Requirements EN | 57 Appendix A: Determining Battery Requirements A.1 Auxiliary Current and Standby Battery Requirements A.1.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | Appendix A: Determining Battery Requirements A.1.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | Appendix A: Determining Battery Requirements EN | 59 Figure 27: Central Stations or Local Systems Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula Total B ( ____________ x Hours 24) + Total C ( ____________ x Hours .083) + Contingency 10% = Total mAh _________ = Total mAh _________ Figure 28: Remote Station or Auxiliary Systems Ampere-Hour Calculation Formula Total B ( ____________ x A.2.
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D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | Appendix B: D91422 24 VDC Power Supply EN | 61 Battery Supervision Appendix B: D9142 24 VDC Power Supply The D9142 offers low battery and missing battery supervision for both batteries. B.1 D9142 Default Setting Features B.1.1 Description The D9142 is a supervised, 4 A, 24 V power supply that charges standby batteries and supplies power to auxiliary devices. The D9142 connects to a dedicated circuit breaker.
D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide | Appendix B: D9142 24 VDC Power Supply B.1.2 EN | 62 Default Trouble Output Settings Five trouble conditions can activate the relay. See the Supervision Relay Configuration DIP Switch (S1) on the D9142 (Figure 29). NO AC: 120 VAC power failure annunciation. Do not use for 24 V fire applications. The D9124 Control Panel provides this function. NO AC FUSE: Fuse F1 failure. NO DC: Power output failure due to grounds or shorts on the output circuit.
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