D8125INV Inovonics Interface Module Point Expansion Description..............10 D8125INV Back View..............................10 Installation ......................................11 Mounting the D8125INV ..............................11 Wiring the D8125INV to the Control Panel and FA400 Receiver ............... 12 3.2.1 Setting the Jumper for a second receiver........................13 D8125INV Quick Startup Recommendations......................13 Labeling the Inovonics Transmitters ..........................
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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 7: D8125INV Keypad..............................14...
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.
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. D8125INV Operation and Installation Guide 49690E Page 8...
Power 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.
(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.
D8125INV Installation Installation The D8125INV is packaged with a Point Label Sheet. Save these, as you will use them when identifying the point numbers on the Inovonics transmitters. Mounting the D8125INV Select the knockout from the control panel enclosure that will be used to route the wiring.
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.
If two receivers are being used and the one receiver goes missing, a ‘Receiver Missing’ message will NOT be reported since the other receiver is still being seen by the D8125INV, however, the points using it will go missing after the programmed supervision time.
3.5.1 Initial Power-Up When the D8125INV is powered up for the first time from the factory, it will display Figure 8 for approximately 3 seconds before displaying idle text (Figure 9, Figure 10 or Figure 11).
+ [ENT]. 3.5.4.1 Entering Invalid Passcodes If an invalid passcode is entered, the D8125INV keypad will display Figure 12. If an invalid passcode is entered 4 times in row, the keypad will display Figure The D8125INV will disallow any further entries for 5 minutes, unless power is cycled to the unit.
Section 3.6.1.3 Adding a new RF Transmitter, p. 18 or to reprogram existing transmitters, see Section 3.6.1.3 Adding an existing RF Transmitter, p.20. To delete a transmitter from the D8125INV, press 2 and see Section 3.6.1.4 Deleting an RF Transmitter p.21.
Installation 3.6.1.2 Menu 1: Add, Edit or Delete RF Transmitter This menu is used to add/edit/delete RF transmitters to the D8125INV and to configure them. The display for adding, editing or deleting an RF Transmitter is the same. Figure 15 shows an example of the display.
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5 minute interval. For fire, set the entry to one minute. After the check-in time is entered, the D8125INV will display the following. Push [3] to continue adding the transmitter...
It may be necessary to take an already installed transmitter and add it again to the D8125INV (especially if the D8125INV is damaged and needs to be replaced). In this case, the RF transmitters can be added to the D8125INV without having to manually connect each transmitter to the D8125INV.
The keypad displays the following: Note: The point number of the transmitter is automatically incremented. Record the point information on the D8125INV Program Record Sheet (see Section 5.0 D8125INV Program Sheet, p.35) before proceeding to the next transmitter. 3.6.1.4 Deleting an RF Transmitter To delete a programmed RF Transmitter, follow the steps below: Complete the steps in Section 3.6.1 Beginning steps to add/edit/delete an RF Transmitter, p.16.
The Point Index for Point 74 and 194 must be programmed as a Point Type 4 with a Point Response of 2. When both Alert buttons are pressed, the D8125INV sends a Short to the control panel for Point 75 or 195. Program the control panel accordingly so that the Point Response provides the appropriate response.
If the installer’s passcode is lost, you must send the D8125INV to Bosch repair for defaulting. Shipped from the factory, the D8125INV passcode is 123456. To change this passcode, follow the steps shown below: From the Main Menu, press [2]. The keypad will display:....
Menu 3: Set System ID The System ID is a 3-digit number (0-255) that is programmed into each transmitter and D8125INV. In installations that require two D8125INV Interface Modules, the System ID stored in the D8125INV’s must be different. This ensures that the transmitters will report back to the correct D8125INV.
Menu 4: Clear EEPROM This menu selection is available if it is believed that the data in the D8125INV is corrupted and you wish to clear the information and reprogram it. To clear the EEPROM, follow the steps shown below.
If a receiver does not receive a check-in transmission or any other type of transmission (ex. “Alarm, Tamper”) within the time programmed, the D8125INV will send a Missing condition for that point to the control panel. 3.6.6 RF Diagnostics Function The RF Diagnostics function allows you to troubleshoot individual RF transmitters programmed in the system.
Points 74 and 75 and Points 194 and 195 are reserved for the FA113 Keyfob. If the D8125INV is connected to Zonex 2, enter point numbers 129-247. After entering the point number and pressing the [ENT] key, the keypad will display Figure 18.
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D8125INV Installation To view the next RF point number programmed in the D8125INV, press [NEXT], otherwise press [PREV] to see the previously programmed RF point. If [2] is pressed from this menu, the keypad will display all off-normal points at a 2-3 second scroll rate.
Make sure that jumper on FA400 is set to '1' if one FA400 is used on a D8125INV; If two FA400's are used on a D8125INV, set the jumper on one FA400 receiver to '1', and the jumper on the FA400 receiver to '2'.
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1 min. or 5 min. check-in intervals. If two duplicate points are in different states, the RF point state at the D8125INV may keep changing as the check-in transmissions from each transmitter are received. If duplicate RF points are in the same state, RF point state at the D8125INV will stay the same.
If the FA400 does not respond to the polls over a five minute period, the D8125INV will initiate a Point Bus Trouble event back to the control panel. The control panel will then initiate a Point Bus Fail 1 (or 2) event.
D8125INV Power Cycle Operation If the D8125INV is powered down and then back up, it may take up to a maximum of 5 minutes for all the transmitters to report back to the D8125INV with their current status. On systems employing fewer transmitters, this time is reduced proportionately.