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D9124 | Operation & Installation Guide |
Bosch Security Systems | 11/03 | 39352E
10. Programming
1. 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. Refer to the RPS
Operations Manual for complete information on using
the D5500 RPS.
4. Record your program choices on the D9124 Program
Record Sheet and fill in the Point Chart Label.
10.1 Programmer Connector (J7)
10.1.1 Using a D5360
To connect and disconnect a local PC for programming
the control panel using the D5500 RPS:
1. Connect the D5360 to your PC serial port. The
D5360 has a DB-9 female serial connector. If this
does not fit your PC, you need an adapter.
2. Connect the supplied connector cord (modular to
Molex) from the D5360 to the programmer
connector port (J7) on the control panel.
3. Lock the Reset Pin (Figure 8).
SDI Troubles are reported after 30 seconds
if the Reset Pin is not locked and the D5200
Programmer remains connected.
4. Perform the desired programming function (send or
receive program).
If you send a program to the control panel,
the control panel sends a Prog Access OK
Report 10 seconds after you exit the handler
or when you disconnect the programmer.
Program the Diagnostic Reports prompt in
Routing
YES
to send this report.
5. Disconnect the programmer.
6. Unlock the Reset Pin to accept the programming
changes and reset the control panel. Note that the
control panel on-board buzzer sounds for 1 second
whenever the control panel resets.
10.2 Programmable Test Features
See Section 11.0 Testing the System for information on
operating these test features.
10.2.1 Fire Test
The Fire Test lets one person perform a Fire Test
without assistance. This test:
Reports to the receiver when you start/end the test.
Annunciates local sounders without sending reports
to the receiver.
Automatically resets smoke detectors. You need not
press [SENSOR RESET] to reset sensors after
testing each device.
Prints a record of each alarm test response when a
local printer is installed.
Fire Test suppresses alarms and troubles. All
alarm and trouble reports to the receiver are
suppressed when Fire Test is in progress.
Make sure the Sensor Reset is enabled when you are
using the Fire Test. Fire Test is described in Section 11.0
Testing the System and in the User’s Guide provided with
the D1255 and D1255R Command Centers.
10.2.2 Walk Test
The Walk Test tests points that turn on and off as part of
an intrusion system. This test is performed in the same
manner as the Fire Test.
10.2.3 Service Walk Test
The Service Walk Test tests all points and is performed
in the same manner as the Fire Test.
10.2.4 Automatic Test Reports
The D9124 can generate automatic Test Reports, which
are used to test the phone lines. NFPA 72 Central
Station and remote station standards require you to send
a Test Report at least once every 24 hours.
Refer to Section 2.2.6 Skeds for programming Test Report
schedules. See S## Function Code Selection Number 9–Test
Report in the D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide for
programming requirements. You can defer the test
report if the control panel generates a report other than
the Automatic Test Report. Use the additional parameter
S## DEFER TEST to postpone the test until the next
scheduled test report.
Program the Test Report to send additional system event
information. See Expand Test Rpt in the Phone section of
the D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide for more
information.
See Section 9.12 D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher for
details on phone line failure reports.
10. Programming