Extra Points; D8112G1/G2 Troubleshooting; Introduction; D1252A Popit Activity - Bosch D8125 Operation And Installation Manual

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D8125
Troubleshooting
4.1.2.1

Extra Points

If the panel is not in the service walk test mode when an extra point trips, the panel responds to it as a local TROUBLE event
at the control center or central station (see Section 2.1.3 Routing in the D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide P/N: (47775).
It displays the custom text for the point number set in the point's dipswitch or on-board point location.
When an extra point is tripped during the service walk test, it reports as an EXTRA point in the panel's event log and at the
local printer (if installed). Once an extra point is identified you can check the programming to see if it has a Point Index
programmed. You can then determine if the point index is appropriate for the application and that the area assignment is
correct.
4.2

D8112G1/G2 Troubleshooting

4.2. 1

Introduction

This section is provided to aid in correcting problems with installed POPEX and POPIT Modules. To prevent problems from
occurring, read all of the pertinent documentation (Omegalarm D8112:MAIN and Omegalarm D8112:AUX Program Entry
Guides, Omegalarm D8112:PTEXT Program Entry Guide if a D1252A display is used, and the previous sections of this guide),
and verify that the product handler programs are at the following revision levels (or higher): D8112:MAIN A7, D8112:AUX
B1, D8112:PTEXT A5.
4.2.2

D1252A POPIT Activity

If the D1252A Command Center does not display POPIT activity:
1.
Verify D8112:MAIN product handler program items 122 ExRAM and 123 16ChDisp are both programmed
[YES].
2.
Verify D8112:AUX product handler program item 2.1 ZONEX is programmed [YES].
3.
Verify that the revision level of the 8112:AUX product handler is B1 or higher. If you are not sure what revision
level of the D8112:AUX product handler was loaded into the panel:
Verify that your D5100 programmer contains the D8112:AUX.B1 or higher product handler.
Disconnect terminals 30 and 31 from the D8112.
Copy the D8112:AUX file out of the D8112.
Re-Load the same 8112:AUX file into the D8112.
Be sure to perform a disable/restart on the D8112 (momentarily connect Terminal 32 to Terminal 29)
before or after programming or copying.
4.
Verify the assignments of POPIT Modules to master zones in the D8112 Handler program items 2.5 Z1Points
through 2.12 Z8Points.
5.
Verify that D8112:AUX Product Handler program item 6.1 MLogEN is [YES].
4.2.3

Missing POPIT Modules

If the D1252A Command Center displays a "missing POPIT" status code (Example: ZN101M6):
1.
Check the programming of horizontal or vertical mode 2.2 Hrzntl [Yes/No] in the D8112 handler.
2.
Verify that the appropriate vertical or horizontal switch setting chart was used (see Table 7 and Table 8) and
that the POPIT switch settings are correct (refer to Section 3.3.3 POPIT Module Installation).
3.
Verify the assignments of POPIT Modules to master zones in the D8112 handler program items 2.5 Z1Points
through 2.12 Z8Points.
Note:
If all 126 points of protection are used in the horizontal mode, 2.12 Z8Points must be programmed with a [14]. In
Horizontal mode, you are allowed fourteen points on Zone 8, seven on POPEX 1 and seven on POPEX 2. In Vertical
mode, you are allowed fifteen points on Zone 8 and fifteen on Zone 4.
4.
Check the wiring of the POPEX Module to the D8112 Control Panel (refer to Figure 11 and Section 3.3
D8112G1/G2.
5.
Meter the data terminals of each POPIT to verify correct polarity (refer to Section 3.3.3 POPIT Module
Installation), and a voltage of 9 VDC to 13 VDC.
74-04247-000-N
D8125 Operation and Installation Guide
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© 2004 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

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