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    ‎06-15-2018 02:17 PM
    How to access programming in the EZ Series if the installer code is lost.
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    ‎06-15-2018 02:13 PM
    How to correct the D132A supervision point not showing normal circuit status.  Cannot get the onboard point from the D132A module to show normal circuit status. D132A,D4412,D6412,DS7220,DS7240,D2212
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    ‎06-15-2018 02:07 PM
    How to configure the 2000 Series to use 4-Wire smokes. D2212,D2412,D2812 D133, D134
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    ‎06-14-2018 07:57 PM
    How to troubleshoot the message "Keypad Disabled" on the D222 or D223 keypad.
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    ‎06-14-2018 07:42 PM
    FA210 REDUCED-SIZE UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER Available in off-white (FA210). For use with any standard contact or sensor, this reduced-size universal transmitter comes with case tamper and supports an end-of-line resistor. Mounting bracket included for quick and easy installation. FA210W REDUCED-SIZE “WIDE GAP” DOOR/WINDOW TRANSMITTER Available in off-white (FA210W). Same as the FA210 but includes two built-in magnetic reed switches, one on top, and one on the side for maximum flexibility. Includes magnet that supports a 5/8” gap. Can support a N/O or N/C external contact when using the reed switch. USed with the FA400 Receiver
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    ‎06-14-2018 07:26 PM
    Issue What is the force arm or bypass max on the DS7100?   Solution   The bypass max is only limited by point programming, if the point is programmed in data digit 3 as bypassable then it may be bypassed no matter how many other zones may also be bypassed while arming.
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    ‎06-14-2018 07:23 PM
    Part numbers D222A, D223A, D222AW, D223AW
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    ‎06-14-2018 07:21 PM
    How to bypass a point on the D8112. D8112G2,D8112E1,D8112G1,D8112A
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    ‎06-14-2018 07:16 PM
    How to interpret Zone 15 displaying on the DS7100 keypad when only 14 zones are available on the panel.
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    ‎06-14-2018 07:15 PM
    Part numbers D7412, D9412, D7412G, D9412G, D7412GV2, D9412GV2, D7412GV3, D9412GV3, D7412GV4, D9412GV4, B6512, B8512G, B9512G, D9210, D9210B, D9210C, B901
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    ‎06-14-2018 07:09 PM
    Issue Can zones 7 and 8 be used as normally open zones, and do they require any supervision?   Solution   Zones 7and 8 are not supervised on the D2112 and D2212 panels and therefore can only be used as normally closed zones, they will not work as normally open zones because no EOL is used. Voltages of 2.4 to 13.9VDC would be an open condition while voltages 0.0 to 1.4VDC would indicate a closed circuit on these points.
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    ‎06-14-2018 06:58 PM
    Part numbers D7212B, D9112B, D7212B1, D9112B1, D7212, D7412, D9112, D9124, D9412, D7412G, D9124G, D9412G, D7412GV2, D9124GV2, D9412GV2, D7412GV3, D9412GV3, D7412GV4, D9412GV4, B8512G, B9512G, D1255, D1255RB, D1255R, D1255W
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    ‎06-14-2018 06:23 PM
    Issue How is the phone line monitor turned on or off in programming?   Solution   DS7100 version 5.03 or higher. The phone line monitor feature has been enhanced to provide output to allow enabling or disabling of the featrure through programming and to automatically reset after the phone line is restrored. The feature is controlled in data digit 2 of program address 89. To enable the phone line fault monitor without an audible output, program line 89 as 0200. To enable the phone line fault monitor with a keypad warning beep when the system is disarmed and siren output when the system is armed, program line 89 as 0600. To disable phone line fault monitor program line 89 as 0000.
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    ‎06-14-2018 06:22 PM
    Issue How does the phone line monitor for the DS7100 operate?   Solution   If the monitor detects a phone line fault for more than 50 seconds, the power LED will begin to flash.  If the audible output has been enabled in line 89, the keypad sounder will pulse every ten seconds if the control is disarmed. If the panel is armed, the siren output will activate. To ascertain if the trouble condition is indeed a phone line failure, enter # 87 at the keypad. The display will indicate "Communication Failure". If the "System Trouble Report" (line 51) is programmed the system will try to send this report. A phone line failure may be caused by: A cut or missing phone line. A reversed connection (Tip, and Ring Reversed) A miswired jack To clear the error; Determine the cause of the failure and eliminate the cause. After eliminating the cause of the failure, wait at least ten seconds. The error will clear if the problem has been eliminated and the LED will stop flashing provided a failure has not occurred on the central station phone numbers. If a failure has occurred at the central station restore by entering # 87 * at the keypad.
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    ‎06-14-2018 06:16 PM
    Part numbers D7212B, D9112B, D7212B1, D9112B1, D7212, D7412, D9112, D9124, D9412, D7412G, D9124G, D9412G, D7412GV2, D9124GV2, D9412GV2, D7412GV3, D9412GV3, D7412GV4, D9412GV4,
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    ‎06-14-2018 06:07 PM
    Part numbers D8112, D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2
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    ‎06-14-2018 05:55 PM
     Issue Is there a list of commands for the DS panels?   Solution   DS Commands DS7090, DS7090I, and DS7100 Command 1            Arm All Command 2            Instant Arm Command 3            Delay Arm Command 4            Custom Arm Command 5            Custom Arm Command 6            Custom Arm Command 7            Alert Mode (chime mode) Command 9            Zone Bypassing Command 81          Area Test Command 89          History Command 89*        History Reset Command 80          Battery Test Command 82          Communicator Test Command 80          Fire Reset Command 84          Indicator Light and Display Test Command 83          Remote Program Dial Out Command 86          Remote Program Answer Command 85          Siren Test Command 87          Trouble Display Command 87*       Trouble Display Reset
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    ‎06-14-2018 05:35 PM
    Issue When uploading a program with a D5200 from a D8112 I get a message on the D5200 of AUX HAS BAD DATA. Solution This can be caused by one of two things: There is corruption in the AUX part of the program caused by uploading or downloading the control panel using a D5200 and not removing the keypad data wires off of terminals 30 and 31. This can be corrected by first removing the keypad data wires off of terminals 30 and 31 then receiving a copy of the program again if the D5200 still displays AUX HAS BAD DATA in the program go to AUX->ABCD and there will be strange characters in those prompts. Simply clear them out and send the program back to the panel then receive it again the error message should now be gone. The last time the panel was programmed it was programmed with a D5100 programmer. There are prompts in the control panel that can only be seen or programmed by the D5100. The prompts were masked off in the D5200 in order to reduce the amount of errors in programming. This error message would indicate that one of the prompts were set incorrectly when programmed with the D5100. This can be corrected by sending the program back to the control panel the receiving it again this will automatically change those prompts to the correct settings by the D5200 and the error message should no longer be displayed on the D5200. Procedure for sending or receiving the panel program: Connect the D5200 program cable between the D5200 Communicator port and the RJ-11 connector in the upper right corner of the D8112. Select the 8112 handler in the D5200 and press ENTER GROUP. Place the cursor on the correct 8112 version: D8112E, D8112E1, D8112G, D8112G1, D8112G2 or D8112A. Momentarily short Disable Restart (terminal 32) to Common (terminal 29). While the cursor is blinking beside the correct panel version, press RECV(COPY) to receive programming or SEND(LOAD) to send programming to the panel.  If the D5200 programmer has difficulty sending or receiving programming: Try removing serial data connections from the panel. Remove devices from terminals 29-32 by either removing wires from terminals, or remove the terminal strip from the right side of the control panel. Place a momentary short between Disable Restart (terminal 32) and Common (terminal 29). If the terminal strip has been removed, carefully place a jumper wire across the holes where terminal 29 and 32 would be.  If still receiving errors during attempts to copy the D8112: Check the D5200 programmer for adequate free memory and verify the 8112 handler is not corrupted. Turn on the D5200 and enter passcode Press the up arrow until DISK STAT displays and press ENTER GROUP. The following screen will appear: DISKSTAT Current Disk: A SizeKilobytes: 512 FreeKilobytes: XXX The number by “FreeKilobytes” should be 60K or greater to effectively operate the D5200.  Less than 60K could result in erratic operation of the programmer and possible corruption of panel programming. Check for corrupted handler:       Place the cursor on the panel type (8112E, 8112E1, 8112G, 8112G1, 8112G2 or 8112A) and press ENTER GROUP. Continue pressing ENTER GROUP on several levels of the program. If the message "BAD DATABASE FILE" appears, the 8112 handler is corrupted. Delete the 8112 handler immediately and use the update feature to obtain a new copy.
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    ‎06-14-2018 05:06 PM
    Zone Doubling for Onboard Points 2-8 on D4412 & D6412 Panels
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    ‎06-14-2018 04:19 PM
    Issue What would cause a constant alarm violation?   Solution   Something is blocking the beams. Optical modules or covers need cleaning. Optical modules misaligned. Wiring fault. Solution: Remove the object. Clean the optical modules and the covers. Realign. Check wiring.    
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