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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. Each Sked is
programmed for a time and either a day of the week
schedule or a date of the year schedule. You can change
the time a Sked occurs if it is programmed for time
editing and if a D1255/D1255R Command Center is
connected to the system. Editing functions are not
available with a D1256 Command Center.
2.2.7 Local Printer
The D9124 System can print events recorded on a
standard parallel printer using the D9131A Parallel
Printer Interface. The D9131A uses an 80-character print
format that includes the time, date, account number,
event, point number, and point text. The 80-character
format also provides system status information.
2.2.8 EMI/Lightning Transient Protection
The D9124 System maintains Bosch Security Systems’
high level of quality and field dependability. Its design
significantly reduces electromagnetic interference and
malfunction generally caused by lightning.
2.2.9 Programming
Use the Bosch Security Systems D5200 Programmer or
the D5500 RPS to program the D9124 System. Refer to
the D9124 Release Notes for the required product handlers
for the D5200 Programmers. See Section 10.0
Programming for parameters. The D9124 System comes
from the factory with a partial program already loaded.
Therefore, you need to complete this program for the
D9124 System to function. Copy the program from a
new D9124 System. Save and lock the copied program in
your D5200 or RPS.
2.2.10 Other Features
The D9124 System includes the following programmable
features:
• Supervision of AC (primary power), battery
(secondary power), Auxiliary Power Outputs,
ZONEX and Serial Device Interface (SDI) buses,
Central Processing Unit (CPU), up to three printers,
and telephone lines
• Automatic System Test Reports
• Remote access for programming, diagnostics, and
log uploads using the Bosch Security Systems
D5500 RPS
• Fire alarm verification and programmable alarm
output
2.3 New Features in D9412G/D7412G
2.3.1 Introduction
The D9412G is intended to eventually replace the
D9412 and D9112; the D7412G will eventually replace
the D7412 and D7212. The suffix “G” indicates the
control panel’s ability to detect ground fault conditions.
All other software feature sets available in the 9000
Series Control Panels remain the same in the D9412G/
D7412G.
2.3.2 Ground Fault Detect
For the D9412G/D7412G to detect ground fault
conditions, the earth ground terminal on the control
panels were electrically isolated from all other
terminals. A ground fault detect enable switch (S4) was
added to the control panel and located under Terminal
10, Earth Ground. For more information on the
operation of this function, see Section 3.4.2 Ground Fault
Detect Enable.
2.3.3 Added Feature When Using Ground Fault
Detect
When Ground Fault Detect is enabled (S4 closed), Points
1 to 8 can be used for non-powered fire-initiating
devices like heat detectors, four-wire smoke detectors,
and pull stations.
A D125B Powered Loop Interface or a D129 Dual Class
A Interface Module is no longer required when
connecting non-powered fire-initiating devices to Points
1 through 8.
2.3.4 NetCom Function
The D6600 NetCom System supports data network
communications. NetCom allows the D6600 Receiver to
connect to various network topologies, specifically
ethernet and token ring, and to process messages to and
from most networks using TCP/IP protocols.
Connection to a data network can be implemented using
the COM4 and/or a COM1 connection from the D6600
Receiver to the D6680 Network Adapter. Reports from
alarm control panels through phone lines or ethernet
and token ring data networks can be sent to the D6600
receiver and onto the central station automation
software and/or the network printer using LAN or
WAN. Alarm control panels can be monitored on the
network for their status.