1.1 FCC Compliance Notice, Part 15...................................................................................................................................7
1.2 Other Literature Referenced ............................................................................................................................................7
1.3.1 Type Styles Used in this Manual .....................................................................................................................................7
1.3.2 Tips, Important Notes, Cautions and Warnings........................................................................................................... 8
2.1 Features .................................................................................................................................................................9
2.2.2 System Supervision......................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 D8125INV Inovonics Interface Module Point Expansion Description.................................................................. 10
2.4 D8125INV Back View..................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1 Mounting the D8125INV................................................................................................................................................ 11
3.2 Wiring the D8125INV to the Control Panel and FA400 Receiver ....................................................................... 12
3.2.1 Setting the Jumper for a second receiver................................................................................................................... 13
3.5.2 RF System OK.................................................................................................................................................................. 15
3.5.3 Call for Service................................................................................................................................................................. 15
3.6 D8125INV Menu Selections ......................................................................................................................................... 16
3.6.1 Beginning steps to add/edit/delete an RF Transmitter........................................................................................... 16
3.6.1.1 Point Mode........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
3.6.1.2 Menu 1: Add, Edit or Delete RF Transmitter ............................................................................................................. 18
3.6.1.3 Adding a new RF Transmitter........................................................................................................................................ 18
3.6.1.3 Adding an existing RF Transmitter............................................................................................................................... 20
3.6.1.4 Deleting an RF Transmitter............................................................................................................................................ 21
3.6.1.5 Programming the FA570/FA575 Repeater ............................................................................................................... 21
3.6.1.6 Programming the FA113 Keyfob.................................................................................................................................. 22
D7212, and D9112 Control Panels for RF Transmitters ....................................................................................................... 22
3.6.2 Menu 2: Change Installer Passcode ........................................................................................................................... 23
3.6.3 Menu 3: Set System ID .................................................................................................................................................. 24
3.6.4 Menu 4: Clear EEPROM................................................................................................................................................ 25
3.6.5 Menu 5: Set RF System Supervision Interval............................................................................................................ 25
4.4 D8125INV Power Cycle Operation..............................................................................................................................32
4.5.1 What's the range of Inovonics Wireless transmitters? ............................................................................................32
4.5.2 What is the range of the Inovonics Wireless repeater? ..........................................................................................32
4.5.3 What does the red decode LED/ light mean?...........................................................................................................32
4.5.4 Does it matter what way I plug in the programming cable?....................................................................................32
4.5.5 How can I get more range?............................................................................................................................................32
4.5.6 Why can't I program more than 1 transmitter per point? ........................................................................................32
4.5.7 Are your transmitters weatherproof?............................................................................................................................32
4.5.8 What is temperature range for good operation?.......................................................................................................33
4.5.9 Can I externalize an antenna?........................................................................................................................................33
4.5.10 Does each transmitter need a repeater?.....................................................................................................................33
5.0 D8125INV Program Sheet ..........................................................................................................................................................35
Figures
Table 1: Update Kit Part Numbers ..............................................................................................................................................7
Table 2: Other Literature Referenced ..........................................................................................................................................7
Figure 1: D8125INV Back View.................................................................................................................................................10
Figure 2: Choosing a Knockout for Wiring Routing (D8103 enclosure shown) ....................................................................11
Figure 3: Mounting the D8125INV base ...................................................................................................................................11
Figure 4: D8125INV to D9412GV2/D9412G/D9412/D9112 Control Panel Wiring Diagram...............................................12
Figure 5: D8125INV to D7412GV2/D7212GV2/7412G/D7212G/D7412/D7212 Control Panel Wiring ..............................13
Figure 6: Tab to expose keypad..................................................................................................................................................14
Figure 9: System Defaulted Display ...........................................................................................................................................14
Figure 10: RF System Normal ....................................................................................................................................................15
Figure 11: Call for Service ..........................................................................................................................................................15
Figure 14: D8125INV Menu Selections.....................................................................................................................................16
Figure 15: RF Transmitter status ...............................................................................................................................................18
Figure 16: Connecting cable to D8125INV ...............................................................................................................................20
Figure 17: Connecting cable to transmitter...............................................................................................................................20
Figure 18: Point Number Status ................................................................................................................................................27
Figure 19: RF Point not programmed .......................................................................................................................................27
Figure 20: Call for Service, Enter Code + ENT ........................................................................................................................31
Figure 21: Call for Service, Receiver Missing ............................................................................................................................31
Figure 22: Call for Service, Enter Code + ENT ........................................................................................................................31
Figure 23: Call for Service, Receiver Missing ............................................................................................................................31
Table 1: Update Kit Part Numbers .................................................................................................................................................7
Table 2: Other Literature Referenced............................................................................................................................................7
This guide covers the installation of the D8125INV Wireless Interface Module for Inovonics Transmitters. The
D8125INV is an interface module that allows the connection of an Inovonics FA400 Receiver and compatible
transmitters. The D8125INV may be used with the following control panels: D9412G, D7412G, D9412GV2, D7412GV2,
D9412, D9112, D7412, and D7212.
Control Panel Firmware Revision Requirements: The
control panels listed in Table 1 must have firmware version
6.30 or higher. If you need to upgrade the control panel
firmware of a currently installed system, order the
following Update Kits from Bosch Security Systems Order
Processing:
1.1 FCC Compliance Notice, Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Control Panel Update Kit Part Number
D9412G, D9412 D9499-0650 or higher
D9112 D9199-0650 or higher
D7412G, D7412 D7499-0650 or higher
D7212 D7299-0650 or higher
D9412GV2 All Revs
D7412GV2 All Revs
D7212GV2 All Revs
Table 1: Update Kit Part Numbers
1.2 Other Literature Referenced
Throughout this manual, references will be made to other documentation. See the following table for the documents
referenced in this manual, which lists the complete part number for ordering purposes.
Name of document Part Number
D9412G/D7412G/D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Program Entry Guide 47775
D9412G/D7412G/D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Operation and Installation
Manual
43488
Table 2: Other Literature Referenced
1.3 Documentation Conventions
These conventions are intended to call out important features, items, notes, cautions, and warnings that the reader
should be aware of in reading this document.
1.3.1 Type Styles Used in this Manual
To help identify important items in the text, the following type styles are used:
Bold text Usually indicates selections that you may use while programming your control panel. It may also
Bold Italicized used to denote notes, cautions and/or warnings
Italicized text Is used to reference the user to another part of this manual or another manual entirely. It is also
Courier Text
[CAPITALIZED TEXT] Text like this is used to indicate to the user that a specific key should be pressed.
indicate an important fact that should be noted.
used to symbolize names for records that the user will create.
Text that appears like this indicates what may appear on the D5200 Programmer display, keypad,
1.3.2 Tips, Important Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Throughout this document, helpful tips, important notes, cautions and warnings will be presented for the reader to keep
in mind. These appear different from the rest of the text as follows:
Important Notes - should be heeded for successful operation and programming. Also tips and shortcuts may
be included here.
Caution - These caution the operator that physical damage to the program and/or equipment may occur.
Warning - These warn of the possibility of physical damage to the operator, program and/or equipment.
If the D8125INV is powered down and then back up, it may take up to a maximum of 5 minutes (up to 15
minutes for 5 minute Transmitter Check-In Time) for all the transmitters to report back to the D8125INV
with their current status. On systems employing fewer transmitters, this time is reduced proportionately.
In addition, when the D8125INV is powered up, all programmed RF points will report Normal until their
state is updated.
The D8125INV power should be connected to the control panel using the Aux Power terminals. If the D8125INV were to
lose power, the following conditions may result:
•All RF points will report to the control panel as missing (trouble/alarm)
10.2 - 14 VDC supplied by Aux Power from Control Panel or an External
Auxiliary Power Supply.
30 mA typical, 45 mA maximum
plus ≈ 40 mA for each FA400 receiver
+32°F to +149°F (0°C to +65°C), 93% Relative Humidity
18 AWG or 22 AWG Solid or Stranded. Maximum distance from control
panel cannot exceed 5 ft. (1.5 m).
3.94 in. x 6.5 in. x 1.2 in. (10 cm x 16.6 cm x 3 cm)
8.6 oz. (243 g)
Table 3: D8125INV Specifications
10.2 VDC to 14 VDC
40 mA Max.
18 AWG or 22 AWG Solid or Stranded. Maximum distance from D8125INV
to FA400 cannot exceed 200 ft. (61 m) or 1000 ft. (305 m) with power supply.
Table 4: FA400 Specifications
D8125INV
Overview
• All RF points will initialize in a normal state when power is reapplied
• Alarms initiated prior to power loss would be reset. If the alarm conditions persist when power is restored,
new alarms would be generated.
Note: Programmed settings such as RF point configuration and System ID will remain intact upon the event of a power
loss.
2.2.2 System Supervision
2.2.2.1 Watchdog
The D8125INV implements a watchdog software. Failure of the program will result in a software reset within two
seconds. This may cause a trouble condition on the control panel for the duration of the reset.
2.2.2.2 Self-Testing
The D8125INV EEPROM memory is automatically tested on a periodic basis. The EEPROM checksum is verified every
ten minutes. If the EEPROM checksum fails, a point bus trouble condition will be seen at the control panel.
2.3 D8125INV Inovonics Interface Module Point Expansion Description
Using two D8125INVs, you can program up to 238 (119 per bus) Inovonics Wireless Transmitters to the system on the
D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 allow up to 67 Inovonics Wireless
Transmitters, and D7212GV2 and D7212G allow up to 32 Invonics wireless transmitters.
The D8125INV is an integrated interface module and keypad. The keypad is used to access the programming, and
diagnostic functions of the wireless portion of the system. The integrated keypad on the D8125INV is physically different
looking from the typical keypads (D1255, D1256, D1257, and so on) so that it will not be mistaken for a system keypad.
When mounting the D8125INV, it must be within 5 feet (of the control panel. It has been designed such that it should be
mounted right next to the D8103, D8108A or D8109 enclosure.
The D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D7212GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D7212G, D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 Control Panels
can have both hardwired (D8128D OctoPOPITS, D8125 Popex / D9127 POPITS, D8125MUX) and wireless points
connected at the same time.
To add wireless points, an Inovonics FA400 Receiver must be connected to the D8125INV which is then connected to the
control panel’s Zonex 1 (and/or Zonex 2) terminals and Aux Power. For best transmitter reception results, the FA400
should be centrally located among the transmitters. If transmitters are at too great of a distance for the FA400 Receiver to
pick up the transmission, an Inovonics RF Repeater may be installed.
2.4 D8125INV Back View
See Figure 1 for areas of importance on the
D8125INV,
1. Programming Jack (Access using
front panel)
2. EPROM Socket – contains
EPROM with encoded software
3. Sounder to indicate valid and
invalid entry via the keypad
4. 4-Wire Zonex Power Panel
Connection Terminal Strip
5. FA-400 Receiver Terminal Strip
6. LCD Contrast Adjustment
The D8125INV provides connection to a
control panel using a Zonex 4-wire interface
and to a FA-400 Receiver via a 3-wire interface.
3.2 Wiring the D8125INV to the Control Panel and FA400 Receiver
The Inovonics FA400 Receiver may be located up to 200 ft. (61 m) from the D8125INV. If the installation requires the
receiver to be mounted farther than this, an external power supply is required. The maximum distance in any case is 1000
ft. (305 m).For optimal mounting instructions, please refer to the instructions supplied by Inovonics.
If an external power supply is used to power the FA400 Receiver, you must:
a) connect the negative terminal wire of the external power supply to the GND terminal of the D8125INV and
the GND terminal of the FA400.
b) if Ground Fault Detect is enabled on the D9412GV2, D9412G, D7412GV2, or D7412G, use a Ground
Isolated Power Supply.
Certain installation configurations may require a second FA400 Receiver (see Section 3.2.1 Setting the Jumper for a second receiver, p.13.)
Disconnect all power to the Control Panel and to the D8125INV before beginning any work with the internal
components.
Refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 for the proper wiring connections.
FA400 Receiver
D9412GV2/D9412G/D9412/D9112
Control Communicator Panel
Vs GND OUT
D8125INV
(Points 9-127)
+12v
IN
OUT
GND
+12v
DATA
GND
D8125INV
(Points 129-247)
+12v
IN
OUT
GND
+12v
DATA
GND
FA400 Receiver
Vs GND OUT
FA400 Receiver
Vs GND OUT
FA400 Receiver
Vs GND OUT
Figure 4: D8125INV to D9412GV2/D9412G/D9412/D9112 Control Panel Wiring Diagram