To help identify important items in the text, the
following type styles are used:
A thick border is used to indicate
a main programming entry as
seen in the Remote
Programmer’s Display. It is used
as a section heading and screen
example. Shaded boxes indicate
programmer prompts that are
only available when Custom or
View events are selected.
A dashed border indicates a sub
entry under a main programming
entry.
System Requirements
Minimum system requirements for
Classification in accordance with
ANSI/SIA CP-01-2007:
UL Listed and Classified control unit Model
D9412GV3 or D7412GV3
UL Listed and Classified keypad Model
D1256, D1257, D1260, D1255,
D1255R, or D1255 RW
UL Listed Local Bell
The minimum firmware requirements for SIA CP-01
compliance are:
Control Panel Firmware Version
D9412GV3 8.11 or later
D7412GV3 8.11 or later
Trademarks
CoBox is a registered trademark of Lantronix.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States or in other countries.
Molex is a registered trademark of Molex
Incorporated.
Prompt
Sub-Promp
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Throughout this document helpful tips and notes are
presented concerning the entire application or
programming the unit. They are displayed as follows:
Warning!
These warn of the possibility of physical
damage to the operator, program and/or
equipment.
Caution
These warn of the possibility of physical
damage to the program and/or equipment.
Important Notes
These notes should be heeded for
successful operation and programming.
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CP--01 Compliance ...........................147
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Table 2: Literature Referenced
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Using this Program Entry Guide
This guide is only for programming the D9412GV3
and D7412GV3 Control Panels.
Although this guide specifically refers to the
D9412GV3 Control Panels, it can be used for
programming the D7412GV3 Control Panels.
Differences between the D9412GV3 and D7412GV3
are shown in Table 1 on page 5.
Table 1: Differences between the D9412GV3
and D7412GV3
Features D9412GV3 D7412GV3
Access Control Eight Doors Two Doors
Expanded users
Passcodes
Cards/tokens
Passcode-protected
custom functions
Number of printers 3 1
Number of points 246 75
Number of relays 128 64
D720 Series Installation Guide
D9210B Operation and
Installation Guide
D9210B Program Entry Guide
D9210B Program Record Sheet
D9412GV3/D7412GV3 Operation
and Installation Guide
D9412GV3/D7412GV3 Program
Record Sheet
RPS Installation Guide
74-06819-000
74-06925-000
F01U011791
48101
50410
74-04651-001
4998122702
4998122703
74-06918-000
32206
32207
32208
F01U143070
F01U170809
4998141259
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1.2 Guide to Programming Options
Full configuration of the control panel is only achieved through use of the Remote Programming Software
(RPS). A limited keypad programmer’s mode is available to modify some of the more commonly changed
parameters.
This guide is set up in a specific order. Related program entries are grouped together in modules as they
appear in RPS.
This guide shows the programming options for each programming prompt. Each option is listed with:
The Program Item Prompt: Each prompt is shown as it appears in RPS. Refer to the RPS Installation
Guide (P/N: 4998141259).
Program Entry Default Setting: Because defaults are set for the typical installation, programming each
prompt might not be necessary. Review the default entries in the program record sheet shipped with the
control panel to determine which prompts must be programmed.
Program Entry Selections: Only the selections listed can be used for a particular program item.
Program Entry Description: Describes the various entry selections. Read the descriptions carefully to
avoid improperly programmed equipment.
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1.2.1 Local Keypad Programming
GV3 now offers a Local Keypad Programming menu with the Service Passcode only. It includes all custom
options. For a list of program items you can set using Keypad Programming, refer to Figure 1 on page 7 and Figure 2 on page 8. To access the Keypad Programming menu, the Keypad Programming option must be set
to P (refer to Section 2.10.5 Configuration Authorityon page 66), and all control panel areas must be disarmed.
Figure 1: D1255 Keypad Programming Menu and Page References
Refer to Phone #
on page 12.
Refer to Phone # Format
on page 13.
Refer to Enhanced Comm
on pages 130 to 132.
Refer to R# Primary Device
on page 18 and R# Backup Device on page 19.
Refer to
RPS Passcode
on page 32.
Refer to RPS Phone #
on page 34.
Refer to RPS IP Address #
on page 129.
Refer to
RPS Port Number
on page 129.
Refer to Area# Area Onon page 36 and
Area# Account Number on page 36.
Refer to
Center
CC# Enhanced Command
on page 51 and
CC# Scope on page 55.
Refer to P### Point Index
on page 101.
Refer to
on page 67.
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Figure 2: D1260 Keypad Programming Menu and Page References
Refer to Phone #
on page 12.
Refer to Phone # Format
on page 13.
Refer to Enhanced Comm
on pages 130 to 132.
Refer to R# Primary Device
on page 18 and R# Backup Device on page 19.
Refer to
on page 32.
Refer to
on page 129.
Refer to
and Area# Account Number on
page 36.
RPS Passcode
Refer to
on page 34.
Refer to
on page 129.
RPS Phone #
RPS IP Address #
RPS Port Number
Area# Area Onon page 36
Refer to
Center
CC# Enhanced Command
on page 51 and
CC# Scope on page 55.
Refer to
on page 67.
2.10.5 Configuration Authority
Refer to
on page 101.
P### Point Index
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1.3 Guide to UL 864 Programming Requirements
This section identifies the programming requirements you must make in order to comply with UL 864
Commercial Fire applications.
NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER
INVOLVED PARTIES
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the
requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864,
you must limit certain programming features or options to specific values. Refer to Table 3.
Table 3: UL 864 Programming Requirements
Product Feature/Option
Permitted in
UL 864? (Y/N)
If using two phone lines:
Phone 1 through 4 Yes 24 characters
Phone Supervision Yes 0 to 240 sec 10 to 200 sec 16
Alarm On Fail No Yes / No Set to No16
Buzz On Fail Yes Yes / No Set to Yes16
Two Phone Lines Yes Yes / No
Expand Test Report Yes Yes/No Set to Yes 17
Fire Reports Yes Yes / No Set to Yes21
R# Fire Supervisory
Required Yes/No Set to Yes21 (Table 9)
Missing
Test Reports Yes Yes / No Set to Yes22
AC Fail Report Yes Yes / No Set to Yes23 (Table 13)
AC Restoral Report Yes Yes / No Set to Yes23 (Table 13)
Battery Missing Report Yes Yes / No Set to Yes23 (Table 13)
Low Battery Report Yes Yes / No Set to Yes23 (Table 13)
Battery Restoral Report Yes Yes / No Set to Yes23 (Table 13)
R# Service Start Report Required Yes / No Set to Yes26 (Table 17)
R# Service End Report Required Yes / No Set to Yes 26 (Table 17)
R# Fire Walk St Report Required Yes / No Set to Yes26 (Table 17)
R# Fire Walk End Report Required Yes / No Set to Yes26 (Table 17)
R# Walk Test St Report Required Yes / No Set to Yes26 (Table 17)
R# Walk Test End Report Required Yes / No Set to Yes26 (Table 17)
AC Fail Time Yes 1:00 to 90:00 min Enter 1:00 29
AC Fail Display Yes 10 to 300 sec 10 to 200 sec 29
AC Tag Along Yes Yes / No Set to Yes29
AC/Battery Buzz Yes Yes / No Set to Yes30
Possible Settings
Settings Permitted in
UL 864
Program a valid phone
number
Set to Yes when using
PSTN communications.
Refer to
Page:
12
16
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Table 3: UL 864 Programming Requirements (continued)
Product Feature/Option
Permitted in
UL 864? (Y/N)
Possible Settings
Settings Permitted in
UL 864
Refer to
Page:
Bat Fail/Restoral Report Yes Yes / No Set to Yes30
Area 1 Area On
Required to
Yes / No Set to Yes 36
send system
status reports
A# Delay Restoral Yes Yes / No Set to Yes38
Verify Time Yes 10 to 60 sec 60 sec 38
Area # Fire Time Yes 1 to 90 min 5 min (check with AHJ) 42
CC# Supervised Yes Yes / No Set to Yes51
CC# Trouble Tone Yes Yes / No Set to Yes54
CC# Scroll Lock Yes Yes / No Set to Yes 56
Remote Program
Disable /
-, E, or P Set to P 65
Enable
A# Fire Bell Yes 0 to 128, A, B, C Program with a relay 79
A# Reset Sensors Yes 0 to 128, A, B, C Program with a relay 79
U### Area # Auth Yes 0 to 8
Program an Authority
85
Level for the Fire Area
U### Passcode Yes
3-, 4-, 5-, or 6-digit
passcode
Must program at least
one passcode
85
P## Silent Bell No Yes / No Set to No93
P## Invisible Point No Yes / No Set to No94
P## Local While
No Yes / No Set to No96
Disarmed
P## Local While Armed No Yes / No Set to No97
P## Disable Restorals No Yes / No Set to No97
P## Bypassable No Yes / No Set to No98
P## Swinger Bypass No Yes / No Set to No99
P## Fire Point Yes Yes / No Set to Yes100
P## Resettable Yes Yes / No As required 100
Sked## Function Code Required 1 to 11, 13 to 28 Sked Function Code 9 114
Sked## Defer Test No Yes / No Set to No117
Sked## Hourly Test
No Yes / No Set to No117
(Report?)
Sked## Time Enter valid time 00:00 to 23:59 00:00 to 23:59 123
Sked## Date No mm/dd Set to No123
Sked## Sunday Yes Yes / No Set to Yes123
Sked## Monday Yes Yes / No Set to Yes123
Sked## Tuesday Yes Yes / No Set to Yes123
Sked## Wednesday Yes Yes / No Set to Yes123
Sked## Thursday Yes Yes / No Set to Yes123
Sked## Friday Yes Yes / No Set to Yes123
Sked## Saturday Yes Yes / No Set to Yes123
Sked## Xept On Holiday No Yes / No Set to No123
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Table 3: UL 864 Programming Requirements (continued)
Product Feature/Option
Permitted in
UL 864? (Y/N)
Possible Settings
Settings Permitted in
UL 864
Refer to
Page:
For IP Communications to a D6600 Receiver
Enhanced Comm Yes Yes / No Set to Yes 131
Path1 IP Add1 (2, 3 or 4) Yes 000 to 255
Program a valid IP
131
address
Path 1 Poll Rate Yes 0, 5 to 65535 sec* Program as necessary 132
Path 1 Ack Wait Yes 0, 5 to 65535 sec* Program as necessary 135
Path 1 Retry Count Yes 0 to 255 Program as necessary 135
SDI 88 Supervision Yes Yes / No Set to Yes 136
For Ground Fault Enable Switch
(Refer to the
D9412GV3/D7412GV3
Yes Closed = Enabled
Open = Disabled
Closed N/A
Operation and Installation
Guide (P/N:
F01U143070)
* Set the Path 1 Poll Rate to 65535 for 24 hr.
The following programmable parameters are recommended by Bosch when installing a commercial fire alarm
system. Always check with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction.
Table 4: UL 864 Programming Recommendations
Prompt Possible Settings Recommendation
Phone Line Fail Report Yes / No Yes
Phone Line Restoral Report Yes / No Yes
Fire Walk Start Report Yes / No Yes
Fire Walk End Report Yes / No Yes
Cancel Report Yes / No Yes
CC# Scope
Panel Wide, Account Wide, Area
Do not program No Keypad
Wide, Custom, No Keypad
CC# Enhanced Command
Yes / No Set to Yes, if applicable
Center
CC# Menu Key Lock Yes / No If using D1256RB, set to No
Reset Sensors Disable/Enable/Passcode Protect Enable
Fire Test Disable / Enable / Passcode Protect Enable
L## Reset Sensors Disable / Enable
If Reset Sensor is set to Passcode Protect, set this to Enable
L## Fire Test Disable / Enable
If Fire Test is set to Passcode
Protect, set this to Enable
U### User Group 0 to 8 Program as 0
P## Ring Until Restored Yes / No
May be required for Waterflow,
otherwise No
P## Cross Point Yes / No Set to No for Fire devices.
D# Fire Unlock Yes / No No
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2.0 Panel and Area Wide
Parameters
This section has twelve programming categories:
Phone
Phone Parameters
Routing
Area Parameters
Power Supervision
Printer Parameters
RPS Parameters
Miscellaneous
Area Parameters
Keypad
User Interface
Function List
Relay Parameters.
2.1 Phone
The control panel can dial as many as four different
telephone numbers when sending event reports.
Refer to Section 2.3 Routing on page 17 for
information about event report routing and
communication protocols.
When using PSTN telephone lines,
program two telephone numbers to
meet UL 864 requirements.
Phone #
Default: Blank
Selection:
0 to 9 Numbers 0 through 9
C 3-sec pause
D 7-sec dial-tone detection
# or * Used for the same purpose as
Blank Control panel dials no phone number.
This is the telephone number the control panel dials to
contact the central station receiver when sending
event reports. This number is Phone 1 referred to in
the prompts in Section 2.3 Routing on page 17.
The control panel waits for a break in the dial tone
after dialing the first digit. If the control panel must dial
a digit (for example, 9) to access an outside line, place
a C before the phone number. The control panel waits
2 sec and does not wait for the dial tone break.
The control panel is programmed with a 7-sec dial
tone detect period. When a dial tone is detected or the
waiting period ends, the control panel begins to dial.
To extend the dial tone detect period, place a D before
the phone number. To insert a pause during or after
dialing, use C in the number sequence. For example,
if the control panel hangs up before it hears the
Modem IIIa
program extra Cs after the phone number. The control
panel waits on line for two extra seconds for each C
programmed.
Enter up to 24 of the characters shown in the Phone #
table to define dialing characteristics.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance
Call Waiting Disable
If the telephone system at the installation site uses the
Call Waiting feature, ensure that the primary
telephone reporting number is programmed to disable
Call Waiting.
Up to 24 characters
pressing this key on a telephone
keypad when manually dialing. For
example, an asterisk (*) may be
needed to access your long distance
service. Do not use these characters
when pulse dialing.
Programming this item Blank does
not disable phone routing. To disable
reporting to this phone, refer to
Section 2.3 Routing on page 17.
2
ACK tone from the D6500 or D6600,
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If you program the primary phone number with a
sequence to temporarily disable Call Waiting
(typically *70 pause, but verify with the phone service
provider) followed by the phone number, you should
program the backup phone number without the Call
Waiting cancel sequence. If the subscriber cancels
Call Waiting without notifying their alarm installing
company, the control panel can still send reports
using the backup number.
Dialing a Call Waiting sequence on a
non-Call Waiting line prevents the system
from dialing the central station receiver
successfully.
Example: If the central station telephone
number is 555-1234, and the primary
Route Group destination is Phone 1,
program Phone 2 with the following
sequence: *70C5551234.
Keypad Programming of Phone #
D1255
1. Refer to Figure 1 on page 7 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the PHONE NUMBERS option.
2. At the PHONE 1 - 4 prompt, enter the phone
number you wish to configure and press [ENT].
The current phone number shows.
If the current phone number is longer
than 20 characters, use the [PREV] and
[NEXT] keys to scroll to view the
additional characters.
3. Press [ENT] to change the phone number.
4. The [PREV] button acts as a [Backspace] key and
the [COMMAND] key scrolls through special
characters. Press [PREV] to delete the characters
of the phone number, and then enter the new
phone number. Press [COMMAND] to cycle
through the special dialing characters {*, #, C, D},
then press [NEXT] to choose a character.
5. Press [ENT] to save the phone number.
6. When the keypad reads PARAMETER SAVED,
your selection has been configured.
D1260
1. Refer to Figure 2 on page 8 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the Phone Numbers option and press the corresponding
softkey.
2. At the Phone (1-4) prompt, enter the phone
number you wish to configure and press [ENTER].
The current phone number shows.
If the current phone number is longer
than 20 characters, the Previous and
Next softkeys appear. Use the softkeys to
scroll to view the additional characters.
3. Press the Edit softkey to change the phone
number.
4. The Pause (3 sec pause - "C") and DT Detect
(Dial Tone Detect - "D") softkeys enter special
characters. The Backspace softkey allows you to
erase characters. The Clear softkey allows you to
clear the entire phone number. The [COMMAND]
and [ENTER] keys allow you to enter an * or a #.
Use the softkeys, the number buttons, and the
[COMMAND] and [ENTER] keys on the keypad to
enter the new phone number.
5. Press the Save softkey.
When the keypad reads Parameter Saved, your
selection has been configured.
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2.2 Phone Parameters
Point/User Flag
The program items in this category describe panelwide characteristics for telephone dialing, receiver
format, and supervision.
Phone # Format
Default: Modem IIIa2
Selection:
Modem IIIa2 or Contact ID
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes The control panel sends a flag with
each report telling the D6500 or
D6600 to convert point numbers and
User ID numbers to COMEX format.
Refer to Table 5 and Table 6 for
Modem IIIa2 Modem IIIa2 Communication Format
Contact ID ANSI-SIA Contact ID
conversion information. When this
parameter is programmed Yes,
points and User ID numbers are
Central Station Receiver Format for Transmission
of Reports: Modem format provides many reporting
advantages over the Contact ID format. Refer to the
D6500 Report Directory (P/N: 74-04651-001) for
more information about the effect of reporting
formats.
Reports identify points as 001 through 247 and
passcode User ID codes as 000 through 249 at the
D6500 or D6600 Receiver (unless Point/User Flag is
programmed Yes; refer to the Point/User Flag
prompt in this section). When reporting point events,
Modem IIIa
2
Communication Format also sends point
text to the D6500 or D6600 as programmed in Point
Assignments.
Keypad Programming of Phone # Format
D1255
1. Refer to Figure 1 on page 7 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the PHONE PARAMETERS option.
2. At the PHONE 1 - 4 prompt, enter the phone
route number you wish to configure and press
[ENT].
3. Press [NEXT] or [PREV] to toggle between
Contact ID and ModemIIIa
2
and press [ENT] to
select the desired phone format.
When the keypad reads PARAMETER SAVED, your
selection has been configured.
D1260
1. Refer to Figure 2 on page 8 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the Phone Parameters option and press the corresponding
No The control panel does not send the
This program item determines how point and User ID
numbers are presented at the D6500 or D6600
display, printer, and computer RS-232 output.
When Phone # Format is Yes, the control panel
sends expanded Bosch Modem IIIa
Format reports to the D6500 or D6600. If your central
station data files are not set up for point and User ID
number reporting, you can use this program item to
convert these numbers to COMEX Reports.
When Phone # Format is Yes, the control panel
sends expanded Bosch Modem IIIa
Format Reports to the receiver. Point/User Flag
affects Bosch Modem IIIa
data as shown in Table 5. The Bosch Security
Systems, Inc. D6500 or D6600 Receiver adds the
leading zero in the User ID number with Point/User Flag programmed No.
converted, regardless of the
programming of the D6500 or D6600
Receiver for output to the computer
system. Refer to Appendix C in the
flag. The D6500 or D6600 outputs
point numbers as 001 to 247 (rather
than 100 to 732) and User ID
numbers as 000 to 249 (rather than
000 to F08), as indicated in Table 5
and Table 6.
2
Communication
2
Communication
2
Communication Format
softkey.
2. At the Phone (1-4) prompt, enter the phone route
number you wish to configure and press
[ENTER]. The current configuration shows.
3. Press the Edit softkey to change the phone
format.
4. Select the softkey for the option to which you
wish to change. Press the Save softkey
When the keypad reads Parameter Saved, your
selection has been configured.
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2.2.1 Special Point/User Reporting
Table 5: Modem IIIa2 Communication Format
Data - User ID Numbers
Point/User Flag
NO
Point/User Flag
YES
000 000
001 to 005 001 to 005
006 to 013 601 to 608
014 to 021 701 to 708
Independent Zone Control Notice: When using
Independent Zone Controls (IZC) to send
Opening/Closing Reports by point, do not duplicate
reporting independent point numbers with User ID
Reports (refer to Section 2.1 Passcode or Token Worksheet on page 82). For example: If an IZC is
connected to Point 8, do not use User ID 8.
D6000: Opening/Closing User ID numbers are
identified at the receiver as zones (same identification
as independent points). Refer to Table 7.
022 to 029 801 to 808
030 to 037 B01 to B08
038 to 045 C01 to C08
046 to 053 D01 to D08
054 to 061 E01 to E08
062 to 069 F01 to F08
070 to 249 000
Table 6: Modem IIIa2 Communication Format
Data – Point Numbers
Point/User Flag
NO
Point/User Flag
YES
001 to 008 100 to 800
009 to 024 101 to 116
Table 7: D6000 User IDs and Zones
User ID
Number
1 B 91 1
2 C 92 2
3 D 93 3
4 E 04 4
5 F 95 5
6 6 96 0
7 7
8 8
Zone
User ID
Number
Zone
DTMF Dialing
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
025 to 040 201 to 216
041 to 056 301 to 316
057 to 072 401 to 416
073 to 088 501 to 516
089 to 104 601 to 616
105 to 120 701 to 716
121 to 136 801 to 816
153 to 168 217 to 232
Yes Dials the programmed phone
number(s) using DTMF.
No Pulse dialing only.
Use dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) to dial the
central station receiver phone number(s) for event
reports, or to dial the remote programming software
(RPS).
169 to 184 317 to 332
185 to 200 417 to 432
201 to 216 517 to 532
217 to 232 617 to 632
233 to 247 717 to 731
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Phone Supv Time
Default: 0
Selection:
0, 10 to 240
0 No phone line supervision.
10 to 240 Enter the number of seconds (in 10
sec increments) you wish to wait
before indicating trouble. After a
faulted phone line restores, it takes
the same amount of time to start
restoral responses.
Phone line trouble responses: Keypads display
SERVC PH LINE # to indicate which phone line
failed. The keypad initiates a trouble tone if Buzz on Fail is Yes and CC Trouble Tone is Yes.
With dual phone lines (using the D928 Module), the
restored phone line handles all messages regardless
of the phone line’s number.
Phone, Trouble, and Restoral Events report when
they occur. They report also when a Diagnostic
Report is initiated from a keypad or by a Sked.
To meet UL 864 requirements, set this
parameter to a non-zero value.
Alarm On Fail
Default: No
Selection:
Yes Generate alarm responses when a
No Phone failures report as trouble
Phone Failure Alarm Responses: The Alarm Bell
relay for Area 1 activates. All Phone Event messages
report as Area 1 and the account number for Area 1.
Yes or No
phone line fails.
responses for Area 1 or the account
number associated with Area 1.
To meet UL 864 requirements, set this
parameter to No.
Phone Supv Time must be programmed
to use this feature.
Buzz on Fail
Default: No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Generate panel-wide trouble tones
and display PHONE FAIL # at
keypads when a Phone Fail Event
occurs.
No Does not generate trouble tones at
keypads when a Phone Fail Event
occurs. PHONE FAIL # still displays.
To meet UL 864 requirements, set this
parameter to Yes.
Phone Supv Time must be programmed
to use this feature.
When Buzz on Fail is Yes, users can disable the
resulting trouble tone on individual keypads by setting
CC# Trouble Tone to No.
Two Phone Lines
Default: No
Selection:
Yes The D928 Dual Phone Line Module
No D928 Dual Phone Line Module is not
Yes or No
is installed. The LEDs on the D928
light to indicate primary or secondary
line trouble and COMM FAIL.
installed.
When using two telephone lines, set this
parameter to Yes to meet UL 864
requirements.
Program Phone Supv Time when using
two phone lines.
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Expand Test Report
2.3 Routing
Use routing to select full or partial groups of events to
Default: No
Selection:
Yes or No
report to up to eight different destinations (four over
phone, four over network).Routing includes choosing
the most important destination (route number),
Yes Off-normal events listed in Routing
Group Test Reports are reported to
the central station.
No Off-normal conditions for the events
listed in the Routing Group Test
Reports at test time are not reported.
Use this program item to add system event
information to scheduled Test Reports. Refer to
Section 4.2 Schedules (Skeds) on page 114.
This parameter relates to Sked Function
Code 9 (Test Report) because it allows a
Sked to send Expanded Test Report
information. Expand Test Report does
not affect Sked Function Codes 28
(Expanded Off-Normal Test Report) and
29 (Non-Expanded Off-Normal Test
Report).
reporting the events to a single or multiple destination,
and selecting a backup destination if the events fail.
Event routing can be sent over one of the following:
Standard telephone lines
Local-area network (LAN)
Wide-area network (WAN)
General Packet Radio System (GPRS)
Sending events over a LAN or WAN requires a
network interface module (NIM), such as the DX4020.
Sending events over GPRS requires a special NIM
(ITS-DX4020-G).
2.3.1 Called Party Disconnect
Telephone companies provide called party disconnect
to allow the called party to terminate a call. The called
party must go on hook (hang up) for a fixed interval
before a dial tone is available for a new call. This
interval varies with telephone company equipment.
D9412GV3/D7412GV3 firmware allows for called party
disconnect by adding a 35-sec on-hook interval to the
dial-tone detect function. If the control panel does not
detect a dial tone in 7 sec, it puts the phone line on
hook for 35 sec to activate called party disconnect.
The phone line goes off hook and begins a 7-sec dial
tone detect. If no dial tone is detected, the control
panel dials the number anyway. Each time the number
is dialed, the control panel records this as an attempt.
After ten attempts, the control panel enters
communications failure and Comm Fail Route #
appears on the keypads.
2.3.2 Route Number Groups: Which Has the
Highest Priority?
To program a group, first choose a route number. The
lower the route number, the higher priority that group
has (for example, events reported for Route 1 have a
higher priority than Routes 2, 3, or 4 if each group tries
to send a message at the same time). The priority of
the route numbers becomes important when
programming duplicate reports or choosing the events
you want to report first regardless of the number of
events that must report to multiple groups. Route 1
group primary device is the first destination the control
panel attempts to dial if an event in that group must be
reported. If the control panel is idle, any event
generated for any group starts a dialing sequence.
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2.3.3 Programming Primary and Backup
Destinations
Each route number has an R# Primary Device and
an R# Backup Device. For example, if two phone
numbers are programmed, the R# Primary Device
destination is the phone number that the route group
attempts to dial first. If the R# Primary Device
destination does not connect to the central station
receiver after two dialing attempts, the control panel
dials the R# Backup Device destination.
You can also program the control panel so that the
R# Primary Device or the R# Backup Device uses
an SDI device, such as a Network Interface Module.
With enhanced communications, the R# Primary Device destination can be either the phone number
or the path number for the SDI device, to which the
route group first attempts to send the event. If the R# Primary Device destination fails to connect to the
central station receiver after two attempts, the control
panel attempts to connect with the R# Backup Device destination.
2.3.4 Enhanced Routing
The D9412GV3 and D7412GV3 allow events to be
sent to up to four additional SDI Paths. The network
interface modules (NIMs) connect directly to the SDI
Bus and occupy SDI Address 88 or 92. For additional
information regarding the specific programming
requirements for enhanced communications, refer to
Section 5.5 Programming Path Numbers and IP
Addresses for Enhanced Communications on page
131.
2.3.5 Programming a Duplicate Report
Select Yes for each available route number to allow
an event within a group to send a report to multiple
groups. For instance, if fire alarms are programmed
for Route Group 1 and Route Group 2, a fire alarm
sends a report first to Route Group 1, followed by a
duplicate report to Route Group 2.
2.3.6 Routing Destination Communication
Failures
When the R# Primary Device fails to connect to the
central station receiver after two attempts by phone,
the R# Backup Device phone number will be dialed.
The central station will receive the original event with
a COMM TROUBLE PHONE # = (1, 2, 3, or 4)
message
added. This event does not occur if there is no
backup phone number. If the R# Primary Device is
an SDI Path, the central station receives the original
event with a COMM TROUBLE RG8 SDI## event
modifier. Refer to Table 8 on page 18.
Table 8: SDI Path Number by Device
Path 1 2 3 4
SDI 88 88 89 90 91
SDI 92 92 93 94 95
When all attempts to both the R# Primary Device and
R# Backup Device fail, a COMM FAIL RG# event is
generated. COMM RESTORE RG# events are
generated when a successful report (via phone or IP)
or a successful poll (via IP) is sent over either route
within the failed Route Group, even if the report is sent
using a different Route Group.
The same COMM TROUBLE conditions occur if the
control panel does not receive a positive
acknowledgement to a poll from the central station
receiver after the configured number of retries. Refer
to Path # Poll Rate on page 132.
2.3.7 Message Prioritization within a Route
Number
The D9412GV3/D7412GV3 Control Panels meet the
digital reporting requirements for UL 864. Fire Alarm
Events have the highest priority and reports are sent
first for each group. Other events are sent in the
following order: Panic, Duress, Medical, Intrusion
Alarm, Supervisory, and all troubles and restorals.
To comply with NFPA and UL 864 ,
program Route 1 to send a report of only
Fire Alarm Events to ensure the fastest
reporting time.
2.3.8 Communication Attempts
The control panel makes up to ten communication
attempts using the primary and backup devices within
a route group. If unsuccessful, it sends a Comm Fail
Report. The communication attempts occur in the
following sequence:
1. Primary device
2. Primary device
3. Backup device
4. Backup device
5. Primary device
6. Backup device
7. Primary device
8. Backup device
9. Primary device
10. Backup device
When only one destination is programmed, the control
panel makes ten attempts to contact that destination.
When reporting via phone, each group takes
approximately 10 min to go into Comm Fail.
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There are four Route Groups which contain a
selection of event categorizes and individual events.
Each group has a primary and a backup device. The
primary device is the first (most important) destination
used to reach the programmed route within this
group. The backup device is used if the primary
device fails.
Keypad Programming of R# Primary Device
D1255
1. Refer to Figure 1 on page 7 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the
ROUTE GRP 1 - 4 option.
2. At the ROUTE GRP 1 - 4 prompt, enter the route
group number you wish to configure and press
R# Primary Device
[ENT]. The keypad reads RT GRP 1 PRIMARY,
and then the current configuration (for example,
Default: No Device
Selection:
No Device, Phone 1..4, SDI ##
Path 1..4
Phone 1 Phone 1 is this group’s primary
destination.
Phone 2 Phone 2 is this group’s primary
destination.
Phone 3 Phone 3 is this group’s primary
destination.
Phone 4 Phone 4 is this group’s primary
destination.
SDI 88 Path 1 Path 1 on SDI 88 is this group's
primary destination.
SDI 88 Path 2 Path 2 on SDI 88 is this group's
primary destination.
SDI 88 Path 3 Path 3 on SDI 88 is this group's
primary destination.
SDI 88 PATH 4).
3. To change the configuration, press [ENT] when
the current configuration shows, and then press
[NEXT] or [PREV] to scroll through the options, as
listed in R# Primary Device on page 19.
4. When the keypad reads the desired configuration
option, press [ENT] to select it.
When the keypad reads PARAMETER SAVED,
your selection has been configured.
D1260
1. Refer to Figure 2 on page 8 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the
Route Group 1 - 4 option.
2. At the Route Group 1 - 4 prompt, enter the route
group number you wish to configure and press
[ENTER]. The keypad reads Rt Group 1 Primary,
and then the current configuration (for example,
SDI 88 PATH 4).
3. To change the configuration, press the Edit
softkey, and then press the Next or the Previous
softkey to scroll through the options, as listed in
SDI 88 Path 4 Path 4 on SDI 88 is this group's
primary destination.
SDI 92 Path 1 Path 1 on SDI 92 is this group's
primary destination.
SDI 92 Path 2 Path 2 on SDI 92 is this group's
R# Primary Device on page 19.
4. When the keypad reads the desired configuration
option, press the Save softkey to select it.
When the keypad reads Parameter Saved, your
selection has been configured.
primary destination.
SDI 92 Path 3 Path 3 on SDI 92 is this group's
primary destination.
SDI 92 Path 4 Path 4 on SDI 92 is this group's
primary destination.
To meet UL 864 requirements for
Central Station and Remote Station
applications, program a Primary Device.
Select the communication device and the primary
destination.
Refer to Section 5.5 Programming Path Numbers and IP Addresses for Enhanced Communications on
page on page 131 to enable enhanced
communication paths.
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R# Backup Device
Default: No Device
Selection:
Phone 1 Phone 1 is this group’s backup
Phone 2 Phone 2 is this group’s backup
Phone 3 Phone 3 is this group’s backup
Phone 4 Phone 4 is this group’s backup
No Device, Phone 1..4, SDI ##
Path 1..4
destination if the primary
destination fails.
destination if the primary
destination fails.
destination if the primary
destination fails.
destination if the primary
destination fails.
Refer to Section 5.5 Programming Path Numbers and IP Addresses for Enhanced Communications on
page on page 131 to enable enhanced communication
paths.
Keypad Programming of R# Backup Device
D1255
1. Refer to Figure 1 on page 7 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the
ROUTE GRP 1 - 4 option.
2. At the ROUTE GRP 1 - 4 prompt, enter the route
group number you wish to configure and press
[ENT]. The keypad reads RT GRP 1 PRIMARY,
and then the current configuration (for example,
SDI 88 PATH 4).
3. Press [NEXT] to advance to the RT GRP 1
BACKUP option. The Primary device cannot be
set to No Device before setting the Backup
Destination.
4. To change the configuration, press [ENT] when
SDI 88 Path 1 Path 1 on SDI 88 is this group's
backup destination if the primary
destination fails.
SDI 88 Path 2 Path 2 on SDI 88 is this group's
backup destination if the primary
destination fails.
SDI 88 Path 3 Path 3 on SDI 88 is this group's
backup destination if the primary
destination fails.
SDI 88 Path 4 Path 4 on SDI 88 is this group's
backup destination if the primary
destination fails.
SDI 92 Path 1 Path 1 on SDI 92 is this group's
backup destination if the primary
destination fails.
SDI 92 Path 2 Path 2 on SDI 92 is this group's
backup destination if the primary
destination fails.
SDI 92 Path 3 Path 3 on SDI 92 is this group's
backup destination if the primary
destination fails.
SDI 92 Path 4 Path 4 on SDI 92 is this group's
backup destination if the primary
destination fails.
To meet UL 864 requirements for
Central Station and Remote Station
the current configuration shows, and then press
[NEXT] or [PREV] to scroll through the options, as
listed in R# Backup Device on page 20.
5. When the keypad reads the desired configuration
option, press [ENT] to select it.
When the keypad reads Parameter Saved, your
selection has been configured.
D1260
1. Refer to Figure 2 on page 8 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the
Route Group 1 - 4 option.
2. At the Route Group 1 - 4 prompt, enter the route
group number you wish to configure and press
[ENTER]. The keypad reads Rt Group 1 Primary,
and then the current configuration (for example,
SDI 88 PATH 4).
3. Press the Backup softkey. The keypad reads Rt
Group 1 Primary, and then the current
configuration (for example, SDI 88 PATH 4). The
Primary device cannot be set to No Device before
setting the Backup Destination.
4. To change the configuration, press the Edit
softkey, and then press the Next or the Previous
softkey to scroll through the options, as listed in
R# Backup Device on page 20.
5. When the keypad reads the desired configuration
option, press the Save softkey to select it.
When the keypad reads Parameter Saved, your
selection has been configured.
applications, program a Backup Device.
Select the communication device and the backup
destination. The backup device is used when the
primary device fails to reach the programmed
destination.
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2.3.9 Route Group Categories
Fire Reports
Select Yes to send a report when the event occurs.
Refer to Table 10 on page 21.
Burglar Reports
To meet UL 864 requirements for
Central Station and Remote Station
applications, enable Fire Reports.
Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
event occurs.
Table 9: Fire Reports
Report Selections
Report
Description
R# Fire Alarm Yes, No Fire Event
R# Fire
Restore
Yes, No
Fire restoral from
alarm
(Alarm)
R# Fire
Yes, No Missing Fire point
Missing
R# Fire
Yes, No Fire trouble
Trouble
R# Fire
Yes, No Fire supervision
Supervis
R# Fire
Restore
(T/M/S)
R# Fire
Yes, No
Fire restoral from
trouble, missing, or
bypass
Yes, No Canceled fire alarm
Cancel
R# Fire Sup
Miss
R# Fire Supv
Rest
Yes, No
Yes, No
Fire supervisory
missing
Restorals from Fire
Supervision
Table 10: Burglar Reports
Report Selections Report Description
R# Alarm Yes, No Burglar Alarm Event
R# Burg
Restore
Yes, No
Non-fire restoral from
trouble, missing, or
supervisory
R# Duress Yes, No Duress
R# Missing
Yes, No Missing Alarm point
Alarm
R# Usr Code
Yes, No User code tamper
Tmpr
R# Trouble
Yes, No Trouble Event
Report
R# Missing
Trbl
R# Non Fire
Suprv
R# Pt Bus
Yes, No
Missing Trouble
Event
Yes, No
Non-fire Supervision
Event
Yes, No Point bus failure
Fail
R# Pt Bus
Rstl
R# Non Fire
Cncl
R# Alarm
Restore
R# Sup
Yes, No
Restoral of point bus
after failure
Yes, No
Canceled non-fire
alarm
Yes, No
Non-fire restoral from
alarm
Yes, No Supervisory missing
Missing
R# Unverified
Evt
Yes, No
Unverified Events for
Cross Points
R# Unverified Evt is sent when a single
point programmed in Cross Point Group
faults into an alarm condition, then
restores before the Cross Point Time
elapses.
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R# Unverified Evt encompasses both
Fire and Non-fire points, but is not related
to the A# Verify Time used for smoke
detectors.
The GV3 Series control panels log a
Ground Fault Event as Trouble Point 256.
Restoral Reports are not sent if the
control panel resets after a point is
bypassed and then unbypassed. This is
true for both Fire and Non-fire points.
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User Reports
Test Reports
Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
event occurs.
Table 11: User Reports
Report Selections
Report
Description
R# Point
Yes, No Point Bypass Event
Bypass
R# Forced
Yes, No Forced Point Event
Point
R# Point
Open
R# Point
Yes, No
Point Opening
Event
Yes, No Point Closing Event
Close
R# Forced
Yes, No Point Force Armed
Arm
R# Fail To
Yes, No Fail to Open Event
Open
R# Fail To
Yes, No Fail to Close Event
Close
R# Ext Clos
Tm
R# Opening
Yes, No
Extend Close Time
Event
Yes, No Opening Events
Report
R# Forced
Close
R# Closing
Yes, No
Point Forced Close
Event
Yes, No Closing Events
Report
R# FC
Perimeter Inst
Yes, No
Forced Close
Perimeter Instant
Armed Event
R# FC
Perimeter
Delay
R# Perimeter
Inst Arm
R# Perimeter
Delay Arm
R# Send User
Yes, No
Forced Close
Perimeter Delay
Armed Event
Yes, No
Perimeter Instant
Armed Event
Yes, No
Perimeter Delay
Armed Event
Yes, No User text
Text
To meet UL 864 requirements for
Central Station and Remote Station
applications, enable Test Reports.
Sending Test Reports
Automatic: To send a single Test Report (R# Test
Report) automatically, enable Sked Function Code #9
(Test Report) in the Skeds section of the program.
Refer to Table 12.
Manual: To send a single Test Report manually, enter
[COMMAND][4][1] at the keypad. Refer to the Send Report prompt on page 62.
To expand this Test Report to include any off-normal
point condition or other off-normal system conditions,
Expand Test Report (refer to page 14) must be
programmed Yes. Refer to the footnotes with Table 13
on page 24 for a list of event types that are included in
an expanded test report. Additionally, the expanded
test report includes Summary Fire Supervisory,
Summary Fire Fault, Summary Controlled Point Fault,
and Summary Point Device Fault conditions.
The control panel can generate an Expanded OffNormal Test Report by using Sked Function Code 28
or a Non-Expanded Off-Normal Test Report using
Sked Function Code 29. To generate this event, one
or more points must be in an off-normal state at the
time the Sked executes. Expanded Off-Normal Test
Reports include the Off Normal Test Report Event as
well as a panel-wide summary of off-normal point and
system conditions. Non-Expanded Off-Normal Test
Report Events are sent only when a point is in the offnormal state but sends only the Off-Normal Test
Report Event.
Sending Status Reports
Automatic: To send a Status Report automatically
that includes the events shown in the footnotes in
Table 12, enable Sked Function Code #10 in the
Skeds section of the program.
Manual: To send a Status Report manually that
includes the events shown in the footnotes in Table 12, enter [COMMAND][4][2] at the keypad. Refer to
the Send Report prompt on page 62.
Sending off-normal conditions as a Status Report
following a Test Report is required by some
automation systems. Sending off-normal conditions as
a Non-status Report that follows a Test Report is
required for other automation systems.
An off-normal condition is any point that is missing,
trouble, supervisory, or in alarm. Also, points not
cleared at the keypad report as off-normal.
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Table 12: Test Reports
Report Selections
Report
Description
R# S: Alarm1 Yes, No Status Alarm
R# S: Trouble1 Yes, No Status Trouble
R# S:
Yes, No Status Supervised
Selecting Yes enables sending a report when the
event occurs. If the off-normal state of the events
indicated by footnote 1 in Table 13 on page 24 still
exists, the events report when a Test Report is
enabled and Expanded Test Report is programmed
Yes. Refer to the Test Reports sub-prompt in Section
2.3.8 Communication Attempts on page 18.
Diagnostics Reports
Supervised2
R# Status
Yes, No Status
Report
R# S: Open1 Yes, No Status Open
R# S: Close1 Yes, No Status Close
R# Test Report Yes, No Test
R# S:
Perimeter Inst
R# S:
Perimeter
1
Yes, No
Yes, No
Status Perimeter
Instant Arm
Status Perimeter
Delay Arm
Delay1
R# S: Fire
2
Supv
R# S: Fire
Alarm3
R# S: Fire Trbl2 Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Status Fire
Supervision
Status Fire Alarm
Report
Status Fire
Trouble
2
2
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Status Fire
Missing
Status Burg
Missing Trouble
Status Burg
Missing Alarm
Status Fire
Supervision
R# S: Msng
Fire2
R# S:
MsngBurgTr
R# S:
MsngBurgAl2
R# S:
FireSpMsng
Missing
R# S:
SuperMsng2
Yes, No
Status Non-fire
Supervision
Missing
R# S:
DrLeftOpen
1
Information about this condition is sent with a Status
Report.
2
Information about this condition is sent as S: Trouble Event with a Status Report.
3
Information about this condition is sent as S: Alarm Event with a Status Report.
2
Yes, No
Status Door Left
Open
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Table 13: Diagnostic Reports
Report Selections
Report
Description
R# SDI Dev Fail1
Yes, No
SDI device
failure
R# SDI Dev Restl Yes, No
Restoral of SDI
device failure
R# Watchdog
Rset
R#
ParaChksmFail
Yes, No
Yes, No
Watchdog
Reset Event
Parameter
checksum
failure
R# Reboot Yes, No Reboot Event
R# Ph Line Fail1
Yes, No
Failure of phone
line
R# Ph Line Rstl Yes, No
Restoral of
phone line after
failure
R# AC Fail
1, 2
Yes, No
Failure of AC
power to control
panel
R# AC Restorl 2 Yes, No
Restoral of AC
power to control
panel after
failure
R# Batt Missing
Yes, No
Battery Missing
1, 2
Detection Event
R# Battery Low
Yes, No
Low battery
1, 2
power
R# Battery Rstl 2
Yes, No
Restoral of
battery power to
control panel
after Missing or
Low Event
1,
R# Rt Comm Fail
3
Yes, No
R# Rt Comm Rstl Yes, No
Failure to send
report to
specific route
Restoral of
communication
to specific route
after a failure
Table 13: Diagnostic Reports (Continued)
Report Selections
Report
Description
R# Rt Comm Rstl Yes, No
Restoral of
communication
to specific
route after a
failure
R# Checksum Fail Yes, No
Checksum Fail
Event
R# Network Fail4
Yes, No
Failure of
network
R# Network Rest4
Yes, No
Restoral of
network
R# Network Cond4
Yes, No
Condition of
network
1
This event is included in the Expanded Test Report
when an off-normal condition exists.
2
To meet UL 864 requirements for Central Station and
Remote Station applications, enable AC Fail, Battery
Missing, Low Battery, Battery Restoral, and AC
Restoral reports.
3
This event covers Comm Fail Route Group and Comm
Fail Phone. If enabled, both events are sent; if
disabled, neither event is sent.
4
This event is reserved for future use.
Enable Rt Comm Fail and Rt Comm
Restore in only one route group.
Relay Reports
Selecting Yes enables sending a report when the
event occurs.
Table 14: Relay Reports
Report Selections
R# Sensor
Yes, No
Reset
R# Relay Set Yes, No Relay Set Event
R# Relay
Yes, No Relay Reset Event
Reset
Report
Description
Sensor Reset
Event
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When activating an on-board relay using
remote automation software, the
D9412GV3 and D7412GV3 Control
Panels log and print the resulting event
as:
Relay 250 (Relay A)
Relay 251 (Relay B)
Relay 252 (Relay C)
Auto Function Reports
The following prompts support customized routing of
Auto Function Reports. Selecting Yes enables a
report to be sent when the event occurs.
Table 15: Auto-Function Reports
Table 16: RPS Reports
Report Selections Report Description
R# Log
Threshold
R# Log
Overflow
R# Para
Changed
R# RPS OK Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Event log threshold
reached
Log is full, old events
are overwritten
RPS Parameter
Change Event
Successful RPS
Access Event
R# RPS Fail Yes, No
Failed Access RPS
Event
R# Remote
Yes, No Remote Reset Event
Reset
Report Selections Report Description
R# Sked
Executed
R# Sked
Changed
R# Execute
Fail
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Sked Executed
Event
Sked Changed
Event
Fail to Execute
Event
R# Program
OK
R# Program
Fail
Yes, No
Yes, No
Successful Local
Programming Event
Failed Local
Programming Event
RPS Reports
Selecting Yes enables sending a report when the
RPS Passcode Event occurs.
"RPS Access Fail" might indicate a
wrong RPS passcode when
communicating with the control panel,
or a valid RPS session was abnormally
terminated. "Remote Reset" indicates a
Reset command was issued from RPS.
"Fail to Call RPS" indicates that control
panel called RPS, but was unable to
connect.
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Point Reports
Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
event occurs.
Table 17: Point Reports
Report Selections
R# Service Start Yes, No
R# Service End Yes, No
R# Fire Walk St Yes, No
R# Fire Walk End Yes, No
R# Walk Test St Yes, No
R# Walk Test End Yes, No
R# Extra Point Yes, No
R# Send Point
1
Text
Yes, No Point Text
R# RF Low Bat Yes, No
R# RF Low Bat
Yes, No
Res
1
Point text is always transmitted when using
network applications.
Report
Description
Reorts Service
Walk Test Start
Event
Service Walk
Test End Event
Fire Walk Start
Event
Fire Walk End
Event
Walk Test Start
Event for Walk
Test and
Invisible Walk
Test
Walk Test End
Event for Walk
Test and
Invisible Walk
Test
Extra Point
Event
Low battery
conditions for
RF points
Low battery
restoral
conditions for
RF points
User Chng Reports
Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
event occurs.
Table 18: User Change Reports
Report Selections
R# Date
Yes, No Date Change Event
Changed
R# Time
Yes, No Time Change Event
Changed
R# Delete
Yes, No
User1
R# User Code
Yes, No
Chg
R# Area
Yes, No
Watch
R# Card
Yes, No
Assigned
R# Change
Yes, No
Level
1
With R# Delete User Events, the control panel
always uses the account number from Area 1.
Report
Description
Delete User Code
Event
User Passcode Add
or Change Event
Start and end of
area watch
Card Assigned to
User Event
Access Control
Level Change
Event
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Access Reports
Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
event occurs.
Access Granted, No Entry, Request to
Enter (RTE) and Request to Exit (REX)
Events can be enabled or disabled by
each D9210B.
Table 19: Access Reports
Report Selections Report Description
R# Access
Granted
R# No Entry Yes, No No Entry Event
R# Door Lt
Open
R# Cycle
Door
R# Door
Unlocked
R# Door
Secure
R# Door
Request
R# Door
Locked
2.3.10 Event Priority
Table 20 on page 27 shows the description of each
event, its priority, and event number.
Yes, No
Access Granted
Event
Yes, No
Door Left Open
Event
Yes, NoOpen Door Event
Yes, NoUnlock Door Event
Yes, NoSecure Door Event
Yes, NoRTE or REX Event
Yes, NoLocked Door Event
Table 20:Event Descriptions, Priorities, and
Numbers
Event Description
Fire Alarm 001 011
Fire Alarm Restoral 005 014
Fire Missing 005 013
Fire Trouble 005 012
Fire Supervision 005 124
Fire Restoral (after Tbl, Msg,
Bypass)
Fire Cancel 004 027
Fire Supervision Missing 005 146
Fire Supervision Restore 005 123
Alarm Report 003 016
Duress 002 004
Missing Alarm 006 019
User Code Tamper 008 055
Trouble Report 006 017
Missing Trouble 008 020
Non-Fire Supervision 006 078
Point Bus Fail 006 024
Point Bus Restoral 006 091
Non-Fire Cancel 004 045
Alarm Restore 006 026
Supervision Missing 008 147
Unverified Event 006 169
Point Bypass/Command Bypass 007 007
Forced Point 007 008
Point Opening 008 021
Point Closing 008 022
Was Force Armed 007 034
Fail To Open 008 040
Fail To Close 008 041
Extend Close Time 008 044
Opening Report 008 047
Forced Close 007 048
Closing Report 008 050
Event
Priority
005 015
Event
Number
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Table 20: Event Descriptions, Priorities, and
Numbers (Continued)
Table 20: Event Descriptions, Priorities, and
Numbers (Continued)
Event Description
Event
Priority
Event
Number
Forced Close Perimeter Instant 007 084
Forced Close Perimeter Delay 007 085
Perimeter Instant Armed 008 088
Perimeter Delay Armed 008 089
Send User Text n/a n/a
S: Alarm n/a n/a
S: Trouble n/a n/a
S: Supervision n/a n/a
Status Report 008 035
S: Open n/a n/a
S: Close n/a n/a
Test Report 008 051
S: Perimeter Instant n/a n/a
S: Perimeter Delay n/a n/a
S: Fire Supervision n/a n/a
S: Fire Alarm n/a n/a
S: Fire Trouble n/a n/a
S: Missing Fire (Trouble) n/a n/a
S: Missing Burglary ((Trouble) n/a n/a
S: Missing Burglary (Alarm) n/a n/a
S: Fire Supervision Missing n/a n/a
S: Burglary Supervision Missing n/a n/a
S: Door Left Open n/a n/a
SDI Device Failure* 004 070
SDI Device Restoral* 008 071
Watchdog Reset 004 077
Parameter Checksum Fail n/a n/a
Reboot 008 082
Phone Line Fail 004 068
Phone Line Restoral 008 069
AC Failure 004 072
AC Restoral 008 073
Battery Missing 004 074
Battery Low 004 075
Battery Restoral 008 076
Route Comm Fail 004 066
Event Description
Parameters Changed 008 054
RPS Access OK 008 064
RPS Access Fail 008 065
Remote Reset 008 079
Program Access OK n/a n/a
Program Access Fail n/a n/a
Service Start 008 029
Service End 008 030
Fire Walk Start 008 036
Fire Walk End 008 037
Walk Test Start 008 038
Walk Test End 008 039
Extra Point 008 023
Send Point Text n/a n/a
RF Low Battery 006 093
RF Battery Restore 006 094
Date Changed 008 059
Time Changed 008 060
Delete User 008 090
User Code Change 008 056
Area Watch 008 042
Card Assigned 008 110
Change Level 007 061
Access Granted 008 003
No Entry 008 115
Door Left Open 008 116
Cycle Door 008 112
Door Unlocked 008 113
Door Secure 008 114
Door Request 008 117
Door Locked 008 145
User Alarm COMMAND 7 002 005
User Alarm COMMAND 9 002 006
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2.4 Power Supervision
For the following items to be true, AC
Fail/Restoral Report must be
AC Fail Time
Default: 1:00
Selection:
Program the amount of time that AC power must be
off before the control panel responds to the AC
failure. The response to restoral of AC power is
delayed for the same amount of time. The control
0:01 to 90:00
AC Fail Display
programmed as Yes and AC Tag Along
must be programmed as No.
To eliminate AC Reporting, AC Tag Along and AC Fail/Restoral Report
must be programmed as No.
panel always monitors AC. The response to this
prompt is the actuation of the relay programmed in
the Panel-Wide Relays prompt AC Failure (refer to
Section 2.12.2 Panel-Wide Relays on page 81) and
the AC Fail report enabled by the AC Fail/Restoral Report prompt. Local annunciation of an AC failure is
controlled by the AC Fail Display prompt.
UL 864 requirements, Section 50.2.1.b
states: “A trouble signal shall be
Default: 60 sec
Selection:
10 to 300 sec (in 5-sec
increments)
Program the length of time the AC power must be off
before the message SERVC AC FAIL shows on the
keypads. The response to restoral of AC power is
delayed for the same amount of time.
transmitted for remote station, central
station, and proprietary-type protected
premises units after a delay of between
60 and 180 min.
Exception: Products are not prohibited
from providing capability of selecting
that the primary power failure trouble
AC Fail/Restoral Report
Default: No
Selection:
Yes Send AC Fail and AC Restoral
Yes or No
Reports.
signal transmission be delayed other
time periods, including no delay,
provided the 60 – 180 min delay is also
included.”
To meet UL 864 requirements, program
AC Fail Time with 1:00. Always check
with the Authority Having Jurisdiction for
local requirements.
Resend AC Fail
No Does not send AC Fail and AC
Restoral Reports.
AC Power Supervision Reports are sent to the central
station and local printer at the time programmed for
AC Fail Time.
AC Tag Along
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Default: No Response
Selection:
No
Response
No Response, 6 hrs, 12 Hrs
Only send the AC Fail report upon
failure.
6 hr Send AC Fail report upon failure and
every 6 hours after this while the
failure persists.
12 hr Send AC Fail report upon failure and
every 12 hours after this while the
failure persists.
Yes Send AC messages as tag along
events.
No Do not send AC messages as tag
along events.
Send AC Reports only if any other event occurs while
AC is off-normal.
If AC Tag Along is set to Yes and a
subsequent event is generated, the AC
Fail Event is sent first, before sending
any subsequent events.
This prompt controls the repeated transmission of the
AC Failure report to the central station while the fault
persists. AC Fail/Restoral Report must be set to
Yes, and AC Tag Along must be set to No for this
feature to work.
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AC Tag Along is required for NFPA
and UL 864 Commercial Fire systems.
Be sure to program AC Fail/Restoral Report as No if AC Tag Along is
programmed Yes.
2.5 Printer Parameters
Up to three D9131A Parallel Printer Interface Modules
can be connected to the D9412GV3’s (one printer for
the D7412GV3’s) SDI bus. Each printer is identified by
an address of 17, 18, or 19. Options are available for
Routing Reports and area assignments.
AC/Battery Buzz
Printer Address
Default: No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Initiates panel-wide trouble tone at
all keypads.
No Does not initiate panel-wide trouble
tone at keypads
Default: 17
Selection:
17, 18, or 19 (only 17 is available
for the D7412GV3)
Enter the printer address you are programming.
P## Area Assign
Initiates a panel-wide trouble tone at keypads when
AC fails or battery is low or missing. This program
item does not prevent the SERVC AC FAIL or
SERVC BATT LOW displays.
To comply with NFPA standards and
UL 864 requirements for Commercial Fire
systems, program this item as Yes.
If annunciating panel-wide troubles at a
keypad with CC# Scope set to Panel
Wide is undesirable, set CC# Trouble
Tone to No. Refer to Section 2.9 Keypad
(Command Center) on page 50 for
keypad configurations.
Bat Fail/Restoral Report
Default: Yes
Selection:
Battery Failure and Restoral Reports are
Yes
sent to the central station.
Modem
Reports
No Battery Failure and Restoral Reports are not
sent to the central station.
Yes or No
Missing or
shorted
Discharged
below 12.1
BATTERY
MISSING
BATTERY LOW
VDC
To comply with NFPA standards and
UL 864 requirements for Commercial Fire
systems, program this item as Yes.
Default: 1
Selection:
1 to 32 for D9412GV3
1 to 8 for D7412GV3
Assign an area to the printer programmed in Printer
Address.
P## Supervised
Default: No
Selection:
Yes Only one printer can be installed for
No More than one unsupervised printer
Supervise this SDI address. Generate Trouble SDI ##
Reports and local trouble annunciation if a problem
occurs with this printer or the SDI bus.
Yes or No
this P## SDI address.
can be installed using this P## SDI
address and the same address DIP
switch setting.
Unsupervised printers sharing the same
address setting print the same text.
Trouble SDI ## Reports are always
reported as Area 1, Account 1 Events
regardless of where the SDI device is
assigned.
When P## Supervised is set to Yes and
all Printer Event Groups (such as P##
Fire Events, P## Burglar Event, or P##
Usr Chng Evt) are set to No, the control
panel does not generate Trouble SDI ##
Reports for the printer if the D9131A
becomes disconnected.
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