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    ‎07-09-2018 09:27 PM
    How to correct the unresponsive D8112 panel keypad with a Constant Buzz. 5505,D8112A,D8112E1,D8112G1,D8112G2
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    ‎07-02-2018 05:01 PM
    Issue Keypad says "loopback bad" and scrolls thru all the characters.   Solution   Keypad not addressed correctly. Switch dipswitch dip# 1 off   Part numbers D8112A, D1252, D1252A
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    ‎07-02-2018 04:02 PM
    Overview: Setting program entry 104 OnBat toYes, enables the alpha display "On Batry" and turns on buzzer when battery is draining faster that it is charging, i.e.: power load on D8112 is more than AC can supply alone.  If this item is programmed YES, the Alpha Command Center will buzz during test reports.   Issue   Every time the D8112 sends a test report, the keypad buzzes until CMD 4 is entered. Solution If program item 104 OnBat (found under Special Alpha Cmd in D8112 Main handler) is set to YES, the Alpha Command Center will buzz during test reports. Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2, D1252, D1252A, D360
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    ‎07-02-2018 02:58 PM
    Issue How to reset Smoke Detectors after an alarm. Overview: A D136 Plug in Relay is required see below. Solution Reset Detectors By using COMMAND 47, you are able to reset faulted detection devices such as smoke detectors, shock sensors or other power resettable devices from your Alpha II Command Center(Note: Ask your alarm technician which detection zones you may reset from the Alpha II by entering COMMAND 47). NOTE: If you enter COMMAND 47 and the detector resets momentarily, but then returns to a faulted condition, the detector may be faulty or still in an alarm mode. Contact your alarm company and describe the problem in detail. To use COMMAND 47: 1. Ensure security system is disarmed. 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The display should show "SYSTEM COMMAND". 3. Press and release the 4 key. Now press and release the 7 key. The display shows RESET SENSORS for approximately 10 seconds.   Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2  
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    ‎07-02-2018 02:48 PM
    Issue How can the calendar be adjusted on the D8112? Solution Perform the following steps: Your security system has an internal calendar which it uses to schedule automatic test reports and other functions. This calendar can be programmed to run a weekly or monthly time schedule. If programmed for a weekly schedule, the display shows the day of the week followed by the number of the day (for example, MON 2). If programmed for a monthly schedule, the display shows the month, followed by the day of the month (for example, MAR 20). To use COMMAND 46: 1. Ensure that the security system is disarmed. 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The display should show SYSTEM COMMAND. 3. Press and release the 4 key, then press and release the6 key. The display should show SET DATE=(date disply). To set a new date display, simply enter the desired date with the number keys on the Alpha II keypad. See the directions on right for month mode or day of the week mode display adjustments.< /FONT> 4. When the display is correct, press the COMMAND bar to exit from this mode. If the COMMAND bar is not pressed, the new date will not be entered and the Alpha II will revert back to the original date displayed. If no keys are pressed for 20 seconds, the Alpha II automatically exits from this mode. Day of Month Schedule: EXAMPLE: To set a date of May 17, you would enter the following: Press the 0 + 5 keys ("05" is the code for May, the fifth month of the year), then press the 1 + 7 keys. The display shows SET DATE= MAY 17. Numerical entries to set month display 01 JAN 04 APR 07 JUL 10 OCT 02 FEB 05 MAY 08 AUG 11 NOV 03 MAR 06 JUN 09 SEP 12 DEC Day of Week Schedule: EXAMPLE: To set the day of week display for Friday, you would enter the following. Press the 6 key. The display shows SET DATE= FRI 6. Numerical Entries to Set Day of Week Display 1 SUN 3 TUE 5 THU 7 SAT 2 MON 4 WED 6 FRI Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2, D1252, D1252A
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    ‎07-02-2018 02:44 PM
    Issue How can the D8112 clock be set? Solution COMMAND 45 is used to adjust the time display on your Alpha II Command Center. When you enter COMMAND 4 the Alpha clock is shown in the display momentarily. By entering COMMAND 45, the clock is displayed and may be adjusted with the Alpha II keypad. IMPORTANT: The time should be checked and adjusted at least once a month to insure accuracy. 24-Hour clock settings 1:00pm = 13:00 5:00pm = 17:00 9:00pm = 21:00 2:00pm = 14:00 6:00pm = 18:00 10:00pm = 22:00 3:00pm = 15:00 7:00pm = 19:00 11:00pm = 23:00 4:00pm = 16:00 8:00pm = 20:00 12:01am = 00:01 To use COMMAND 45: 1. Ensure that the security system is disarmed. 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The display should show SYSTEM COMMAND, press 4, 5. 3. Press and release the 4 key, then press and release the 5 key. The display should show SET TIME=(time disply). To set a new time display, simply enter the desired time with the number keys on the Alpha II keypad. (Remember, the clock is set in military time standards, also known as the 24-hour clock. Enter four digits for a complete time setting.) The new time scrolls into the display from right to left, replacing the old display. For example, to set a time of 1:15 a.m. you would enter the following: Press the 0 + 1 + 1 + 5 keys. The display shows SET TIME= 01:15. 4. When the display is correct, press the COMMAND bar to enter the time and exit from this mode. If the COMMAND bar is not pressed, the new time will not be entered and the Alpha II will revert back to the original time displayed. If no keys are pressed for 20 seconds, the Alpha II automatically exits from this mode. Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2, D1252, D1252A
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    ‎06-29-2018 05:58 PM
    How to Activate the ALT ALARM RELAY on a D8112 Panel. When is the ALT ALARM RELAY triggered? D8112G2,D8112E1,D8112G1,D8112A
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    ‎06-29-2018 03:16 PM
    Issue The panel is not displaying READY TO ARM any more, it now only displays READY , why is that now changed?   Solution   Under the MAIN part of the program go into Modem & Exram and make 123 16ChDisp YES. This will make the 16 character display valid.   Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2, D1252, D1252A
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    ‎06-29-2018 03:07 PM
    Issue How can the you Manually Transmit System Status Report? Solution Transmit System Status Report COMMAND 42 allows you to send a report to the CentralStation indicating the current condition of your security system. This report is capable of telling the Central Station if your systemor supervised sub-zone controls, are armed or disarmed, reportsthe condition of primary (AC) power and secondary (battery) powerand indicates the condition of the protective zones (whether azone is normal, in alarm, or in trouble). Always call the Central Station before beginning a StatusReport. If the system is working properly, the Central Stationsends a confirming signal which is shown in the display panelof the Alpha II Command Center. To use COMMAND 42: Ensure that your security system is disarmed. Press the COMMAND bar. The display should show SYSTEM COMMAND Press and release the 4 key. Now press and release the2 key. The display shows TEST= (time display)then holds on STATUS . The display changes to STATUS + whenthe signal is acknowledged by the Central Station. Press theCOMMAND bar or any number key to clear the displayafter test. If SERVICE COM FAIL is displayed at the CommandCenter, or if the acknowledgement signal is not received atthe Central Station, enter your personal passcode to cancelthe test. Call the telephone number of the Central Stationand report a "failure to communicate." Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2
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    ‎06-29-2018 03:04 PM
    Issue Command 4 function on the 8112. Solution Reset Trouble Sounder Reset Alarm Memory Display Display Clock COMMAND 4 performs several functions for your securitysystem. Use this command to silence your Alpha II steady troubletone during system trouble events or clear the alarm memory displayof the Alpha II Command Center. Your security system may be programmed with an internalclock. To display the clock momentarily at the Alpha II CommandCenter, enter COMMAND 4. The display will showTEST= (time display) . If the display showsTEST= without the time display, then yoursystem is not programmed for clock displays. All other functionsof COMMAND 4 are still available. To use COMMAND 4: Ensure that your security system is disarmed. Press the COMMAND bar. The display should show SYSTEM COMMAND Press the 4 key. The display should showTEST= (time display) momentarily. If the displayshows TEST= , with no time display,your system is not programmed to indicate time of day.However, resetting the trouble sounder and clearing the alarmmemory display still remain functional. Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2
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    ‎06-29-2018 03:01 PM
    Issue Arming 8112 without delays.   Solution   COMMAND 2 is used to arm only the perimeter of your building, leaving the interior of the building disarmed. This command allows no exit or entry delay time through the perimeter, including the designated delay door. Although this command does not send a "Closing Report" to the Central Station, it will still send alarms. Enter your personal passcode to cancel COMMAND 2. This arming command is useful in residential systems at night when everyone is home and ready to retire for the evening. In commercial installations, this arming command is useful when you are working late and you want the perimeter of the building armed until you are ready to leave. To use COMMAND 2: 1. Ensure all perimeter zones are secure. (Interior zones are not armed with this command and may remain faulted while arming with COMMAND 2. All faulted zones will be shown in the display.) 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The display should show SYSTEM COMMAND. 3. Press the 2 key. The display now shows PERIMETR INSTANT. 4. To disarm your security system, enter your personal passcode.
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    ‎06-29-2018 02:59 PM
    Issue Silencing the Alarm on an 8112.   Solution   The audible alarm has a specific period of time it sounds before automatically shutting off. If an alarm occurs and you want to silence it before the time expires, simply enter your personal passcode and the alarm will stop. To silence your Alpha II during a service alert, press COMMAND 4 to reset the alarm. To silence your security system: • Enter your personal passcode for audible alarms. or • Enter COMMAND 4 for service alerts. NOTE: Some installations are programmed so that the alarms cannot be silenced until the zone is restored to normal (non-alarmcondition. Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2
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    ‎06-29-2018 02:55 PM
    Issue Arming an 8112 with delays.   Solution   COMMAND 1 is used to arm the entire system, bothperimeter and interior zones. Once you have entered COMMAND1, the exit delay time starts. You now have a predeterminedamount of time to exit the protected area before the system arms. During the exit period you may move through motion detectorsor any protected area on your way to the exit door without causingan alarm. Enter your personal passcode to cancel COMMAND1. NOTE: If you leave the building after the exit time expires,you may begin the entry delay, or initiate an alarm. If this happens,disarm your system by entering your personal passcode. If yoursystem reports to a Central Station, you may need to call themif an alarm occurs. COMMAND 1 is useful in applications where you want yourcleaning service, a serviceman or anyone to arm your system whenthey leave, but you don't want them to have the passcode to disarmthe system. COMMAND 1 arms the system, but it will not disarmthe system. To use COMMAND 1: 1. Ensure that all zones are secure. The display should showREADY TO ARM . 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The display should show SYSTEM COMMAND . 3. Press the 1 key. The display now alternates between ALL SECURE and EXIT NOW. After the exit delay expires, the display shortens to ALL SECURE . 4. To disarm your security system, enter your personal passcodebefore the delay time expires. Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2
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    ‎06-28-2018 10:23 PM
    Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2
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    ‎06-28-2018 09:16 PM
    Overview: When setting up D8112 panels for test reporting, the operator must be able to set the time for test time functions to work. Issue   Why won't Command 45 (adjust clock) work on the D8112 panel? Solution Programming line 101 Clock, is set to NO. Change setting to YES to enable clock in panel programming with the D5200 or RPS. Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2, D5200, RPS
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    ‎06-28-2018 04:15 PM
    Part numbers D8112, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2
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    ‎06-28-2018 04:10 PM
    Issue What is the value for the EOL resistor used with a POPIT? Solution 33K Ohm 1/2 Watt EOL resistor on a POPIT. Ordering Part Number P106F
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    ‎06-27-2018 09:53 PM
    How to troubleshoot a faulted panel zone that monitors D125B 2-wire loops. D9112, D9412 D7212B, D7212B1, D9112B, D9112B1  D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2   D8124 D125B 5924 (Honeywell 9124) 5505 5800, 5800B1, 5800C, 5800G 5900, 5900B, 5900B1, 5900C, 5900G   
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    ‎06-27-2018 07:17 PM
    The Alpha keypad offered for the D8112 panel series was the D1252 or D1252A   Part numbers D8112, D8112A, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2, D1252, D1252A
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    ‎06-27-2018 06:44 PM
    Part numbers D7212B, D9112B, D7212B1, D9112B1, D7212, D7412, D9112, D9124, D9412, D7212G, D7412G, D7412G, D9124G, D9412G, D7212GV2, D7412GV2, D7412GV2, D9124GV2, D9412GV2, D7212GV3, D7412GV3,D7412GV3, D9412GV3, D7212GV4, D7412GV4, D7412GV4, D9412GV4, B8512G, B9512G, D2212, D2212B, D2212BE, D2412, D2412U, D2412UE, D2812, D2812U, D2812P, D6412, D4412, B3512, B4512, B5512, B6512
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