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1. D7212 Control Communicator Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference Introduction This reference contains the very basic information a trained installer needs to install and troubleshoot a D7212 system See the D7212 Operation and Installation Manual 74 06913 000 for a complete description of the D7212 and detailed installation instructions Installing Optional Modules Do not use the instructions packaged with the D128 Phone Line Switcher D8125 POPEX Module D8128A OctoPOPIT Module D8129 OctoRelay Module or D811 Arm Status Relay Module The D7212 Operation and Installation Manual 74 06913 000 contains instructions for installing these modules 74 06914 000 A 8 93 Basic Troubleshooting 2 Command 5 7 Toggles Default Idle Text 2 Command 5 9 Shows Firmware Revision 2 Problems with Points eese 3 System Wiring Diagram Issue A 6 Troubleshooting Continued 8 Problems with Points Continued from page 5 8 Problems with Command Centers 8 Problems Programming the Panel 9 Phone Line Trouble esee 10 Communications Failure 10 Quick Reference Terminal Description 12 D7212 Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference
2. Page 1 1993 Radionics Basic Troubleshooting Command 5 7 Toggles Default Idle Text Command 5 7 allows technicians who might not be familiar with the custom idle text to confirm whether an area is armed ready to arm or not ready to arm The default idle text displays are AREA IS ON AREA IS OFF Follow the procedure below to toggle between custom and default idle text 1 Ensure the command center is at idle text 2 Press COMMAND 5 7 3 The display will change to default idle text for 5 seconds and then revert to its original idle text Command 5 9 Shows Firmware Revision Command 5 9 displays the revision of firmware currently installed in the panel 1 Ensure the command center is at idle text 2 Press COMMAND 5 9 3 The current revision of firmware displays 7212 REV for 5 seconds and returns to idle text D7212 Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference 74 06914 000 A 8 93 Page 2 1993 Radionics Problems with Points Point appears as POPIT is not Disconnect the EOL resitor from the loop missing at command connected or output of the POPIT You should measure 8 to centers and in reports incorrectly connected 13 VDC constant to the receiver to the data expansion loop Sensor loop switch 1 If the sensor loop switch on an OctoPOPIT is to 8 is turned off on
3. receiver The receiver answers the call and provides an acknowledgment tone but the communicator does not transmit reports 74 06914 000 A 8 93 Line is not ringing at the receiver Verify that the lines are correctly connected to the receiver Verify that correct prefixes and phone numbers for the receiver have been programmed into the D7212 If completing the steps above does not correct the problem contact your telephone company repair service Line card in receiver may be faulty Review receiver manuals for trouble shooting procedures Calls are not reaching the receiver Verify that correct prefixes and phone numbers for the receiver have been programmed into the D7212 Verify that the phone lines are not shorted between the phone company s equipment and the receiver by placing a call to the number for the receiver If you hear the line ring but the ring detector doesn t light or if you hear a busy signal and the green on line OL indicator is not lit call the phone company for service The receiver s call load Additional line cards and phone lines may be is too great needed for the receiver The receiver is not Verify that the receiver is producing a 1400 Hz producing the correct 2300 Hz or Modem II acknowledgment tone acknowledgement tone The D136 relay in J10 Insert the D136 relay in socket J10 correctly for ground start phone See the Relays section of this manual for syste
4. A cold water pipe or grounding rod is preferred aa UN Do not connect to telephone or electrical ground 11 13 14 ON BOARD 16 17 19 POINTS 20 22 Inputs Co N O E Connect normally open and or normally closed detection devices to loop wiring 1 KQ resistor required at end of loop ON BOARD POINTS Loop returns for on board points Common 12 15 18 21 ZONEX IN 1 Connect ZONEX module for points 9 to 48 and Octorelay modules for relays 1 to 48 to ZONEX OUT 1 these terminals COMMON Common terminal for SDI devices DATA BUS B Terminals 30 and 31 are a two wire bus that drives the command centers printer DATABUSA interface and other SDI devices Power for command centers printer interface and other SDI devices This separate POWER protected power output for SDI devices is not affected by shorts on any other terminal NO be n5 Po oo N 1992 Radionics Inc Salinas CA U S A All rights reserved The Radionics logo is a registered trademark of Radionics Inc Salinas CA adionics Inc 1800 Abbott Street linas CA 93901 U S A
5. S Charging status P D81 32 TUNES Reference Manual 74 06144 000 figure 19 For Wiring Diagram NNI IM P BATTE RY Reference Document 73 06143 000 for Compatible Smoke Detectors CHARGER amp 1 D8125 POPEX Lp ip iex L D192A ME Z D126 D126 a 4 CONNECT UP BATTERY BATTERY AUX PWR ells PS o TO SIX 12V 7Ah 12V 7Ah PS OCTORELAYS ALARM ius ell P S op Z SUPV IN ai OX U ils AUX POWER TO TERMINAL 3 ALARM CKT ollo P ljo GND TO TERMINAL 9 USOR Y S ER ied amp LISTED m d se m AUDIBLE SIGNAEING venei io T D8128A OCTOPOPITS DEVICES UP TO FIVE MAIXIMUM RATED AT 10 2 Cy TO 13 8 VDC TT DO NOT USE VIBRATING TYPE HORNS D105 FL M EOL DEVICE TO RJ31X FOR FOR TYPICAL BURGLAR Cy PRIMARY ALARM APPLICATIONS PHONE LINE X TYPICAL INITIATING DEVICES ARE 4 D105 FLEOL DOOR CONTACTS NO NC FLOOR ECL DEVICE 15 03130 001 DEVICE MATS MOTION SENSORS GLASS TO RJ31X FOR K i SECONDARY m PHONE LINE A SUITABLE FOR VALVE TAMPER 110342 yv yv 67589 AND OTHER TYPES OF m Aust ALAA d EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM or SUPERVISION 5 LOOP B 10 11 12 13 D129 PROVIDES OPTIONAL P POWER LIMITED Cry r O LJ L WATERFLOW ALARM RETARD S SUPERVISED S 3 o FEATURE NOT SUITABLE FOR pe que o 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS _ pl NOTE USE ZERO RETARD EXCEPT FOR WATERFLOW A D7212 Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference Page 5 74 06914 000 A 8 93 Troubleshooting Continued Problem
6. of the program to see if the passcode is restricted by a user window Check the Area Parameters section of the program to be certain the area you are attempting to perform the function in is turned on D7212 Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference 74 06914 000 A 8 93 Page 6 1993 Radionics Problems Programming the Panel Before attempting to program the D7212 you should be familiar with the basic operation of the D5200 programmer See the D5200 Operation Manual 74 06176 000 If you still experience problems check for the symptoms below The programmer The programmer is not 1 Verify that the data power cord is plugged displays correctly connected to into the COMMUNICATOR port on the PLUG IN 7212 when the D7212 D5200 you press SEND or RECV Verify that the data power cord is plugged securely into the D5200 programmer Check each conductor in the data power cord for continuity AC induction through Verify a proper earth ground at terminal 10 the on board point sensor loops the Disconnect on board point sensor loops DATA BUS or the the DATA BUS terminals 30 31 and the ZONEX BUS ZONEX BUS terminals 27 28 After plugging in the You haven t entered Enter the D7212 handler within 30 seconds of programmer the the D7212 handler plugging in the programmer panel transmits SDI within 30 seconds of trouble reports for plugging in the Once the SDI reports are generated entering supervised SDI pr
7. POPIT has its Check to be certain all POPIT switches are set switches set correctly incorrectly and it s sensor loop is shorted D7212 Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference 74 06914 000 A 8 93 Page 4 O 1993 Radionics System Wiring Diagram Issue A 1993 Radionics PARALLEL PRINTER D122 DUAL BATTERY HARNESS DE SEORHIER ENCLOSURE 16 VAC REQUIRED FOR FIRE D9131 PARALLEL Oi EO C ae INS TACCATONS ARMING STATION PRINTER dSn D126 D126 VE D1255 D720 INTERFACE Qu ET BATTERY BATTERY UP TO EIGHT 12V 7Ah 12V 7Ah D1640 a ER SUPERVISED oe Radionics D7212 gud P LEDs Off When Normal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter P gt P
8. ms is inserted instructions incorrectly D7212 Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference Page 9 1993 Radionics Quick Reference Terminal Description Connect 16 5 VAC 40 VA transformer for primary power supply TRANSFORMER M up to 1 4A at 10 0 VDC to 13 9 VDC to powered devices Use terminal 9 for BATTERY Connect 12V 7Ah rechargeable lead acid type battery s negative terminal NEGATIVE ONLY terminal 4 Connect 12V 7Ah rechargeable lead acid type battery s positive terminal 4 STEADY OR Supplies up to 2 A at 10 0 VDC to 13 9 VDC for steady or pulsed alarm output PULSED Use terminal 9 for common Programmed as Relay A Shares circuit breaker with terminals 7 and 8 Supplies up to 2 A at 10 0 VDC to 13 9 VDC for steady or pulsed alarm output Use ALTERNATE terminal 9 for common Programmed as Relay B Shares circuit breaker with terminals 6 and 8 D136 Plug in Relay required Install a D136 in socket K3 for output at terminal 7 Supplies up to 1 4 Amps at 10 0 VDC to 13 9 VDC Use terminal 9 for common 4 SWITCHED Programmed as Relay C AUX POWER Continuous output interrupted by CMD 47 or alarm verification Shares circuit breaker with terminals 6 and 7 D136 Plug in Relay required Install a D136 in socket K1 for output at terminal 8 COMMON Terminal 9 is common for Auxiliary Power Alarm Power Alternate Alarm Power and owitched Aux Power terminals 3 6 7 and 8 Connect to earth ground
9. ogrammer the handler or disconnecting the programmer devices command returns the SDI devices to normal operation centers printer interface modules etc All SDI devices stop operating D7212 Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference 74 06914 000 A 8 93 Page 1993 Radionics Phone Line Trouble Phone line problems can result in the D7212 going into Communications Failure SERVC PH LINE 1 D7212 s phone line Verify that the telephone cord is correctly or 2 if two lines are monitor detects a connected to the RJ31X and the D7212 used appears in phone line as faulted command center Verify the Ground Start Jumper is in the display correct position If using a ground start phone line verify D136 relay is in socket K6 J5 Verify that the RJ31X jack is wired correctly The incoming phone line must be wired to terminals 4 and 5 The in house phone system must be wired to terminals 1 and 8 Verify that all telephones are on hook Leaving a telephone on hold after the other party hangs up creates an off hook condition Verify that no phones are on hold If completing the steps above does not restore the phone line meter the phone lines You should meter at least 7 5 VDC when the line is idle on hook You should meter at least 13 mA of current when the line is active off hook If your readings are below the minimum values contact your telephone company repair service Communications Failu
10. re Follow the Phone Line Trouble procedure to verify that there is no problem with the phone lines at the D7212 installation If the phone lines are good monitor the lines preferably at the receiver for the symptoms listed below The receiver answers The receiver is not Verify that the receiver is compatible with the the call and provides compatible with the format the D7212 is using either BFSK or an initial handshake D7212 s transmission Modem Il See Phone in the D7212 Program acknowledgment but format Entry Guide 74 06915 000 does not acknowledge the Modem II requires D6500 MPU and Line Card D7212 s report EPROM revision 6 00 or higher transmission with a kiss off acknowledgment Noisy phone lines are Try making a voice call to the receiver on the interfering with report line to verify the noisy condition It may be transmission necessary to have the phone company check the lines D7212 Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference 74 06914 000 A 8 93 Page 8 1993 Radionics Communications Failure Continued The line rings but the D6500 receiver does not pick up RING indicator on line card does not light Can not hear ring with headset at receiver location The line rings but the receiver does not pick up RING indicator on line card lights Can hear ring with test set at receiver location The D7212 reaches a busy signal for all ten attempts to reach the
11. resistor on the to the sensor loops Opens shorts or wires If you meter less resistance than the normal grounds cause value of the end of line resistor check the depending on point programming With the wires for the loop removed meter them for continuity to ground A ground before the end of line resistor on an on board point s sensor loop is interpreted as a short A ground on a sensor loop for a POPIT point is interpreted as an open Faulted points do not Command 47 pressed The D7212 ignores input from all points in the generate alarms or at the time the alarm same area programmed for sensor reset during troubles as or trouble was sensor reset Command 47 programmed generated Two points are Points programmed with the same address do programmed with the not function correctly Check to be certain that same address you have not duplicated point addresses Panel transmitts PT Short on D8125 A short on the Data Expansion Loop or the BUS TROUBLE POPEX module s Data ZONEX data terminals generates a PT BUS reports Erroneous Expansion Loop or TROUBLE report alarm and or trouble short on D7212 s reports may follow PT ZONEX data terminals While the short remains the panel responds as BUS TROUBLE 27 amp 28 though the sensor loop for each point report Erroneous connected to the POPEX module was alarm and or trouble shorted events for off board points appear at command centers Check wiring for shorts A
12. s with Points Continued from page 5 All off board points are Short on Aux Power Terminal 3 shares a common circuit breaker MISSING terminal 3 Check wiring and devices connected to this terminal for shorts or grounds Problems with Command Centers Command centers A supervised address Entering a Supervised address in more than show erratic behavior has been entered in one command center causes erratic behavior more than one For example the pip command center Use a supervised address in one command that confirms you center only pressed a key echoes or the back lighting flashes off and on One or more of the Press each of the keys on the command keys Is stuck under center to be certain none of them is stuck the faceplate Data connections Check to be sure that the yellow and green yellow and green data wires are correctly connected at all wires on one or more command centers command centers are reversed or only one wire is connected NO AUTHORITY Check the User Interface section of the program to be sure the displays at command function is enabled for Authority Level assigned to the passcode in the center when you enter Passcode Work sheet section of the program your passcode to perform a function Check the Passcode Worksheet section of the program to be certain the passcode is assigned to the area where you are attempting to perform the function Check the Passcode Worksheet section
13. turned off for a programmed point the point OctoPOPIT reports as missing Switch 12 ON for more Connect only one OctoPOPIT with switch 12 than one OctoPOPIT ON to ZONEX connected to ZONEX If ZONEX is connected to a D8125 turn switch Switch 12 ON for 12 OFF for all OctoPOPITs connected to that OctoPOPIT terminal connected to same ZONEX as a D8125 POPIT is not Verify that the switches on the POPIT are set programmed correctly for the missing POPIT number Switches set incorrectly can cause both missing and extra POPITs Points intermittently Problem with data See Problems with Data Expansion Loop appear as missing expansion loop Points are erratic Debounce Count Radionics recommends that the Debounce parameter set at 1 If Count be left at the default of 2 an off board point is in transition between Decreasing the Debounce Count to 1 may normal and faulted cause points to appear as missing Increasing conditions as the the Debounce may cause missed alarms panel scans it it appears as missing D7212 Installation and Troubleshooting Quick Reference 74 06914 000 A 8 93 Page 3 O 1993 Radionics Problems with Points Continued One or more points The sensor loop is Remove the sensor loop from the D7212 or remain in trouble or open shorted or POPIT and meter it for continuity There alarm with grounded should be no more than 100Q resistance plus all devices connected the value of the end of line

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