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    ‎06-25-2018 07:47 PM
    How to: Determine if the D125B can be used with the D4412 or D6412.
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    ‎06-25-2018 07:18 PM
    Issue What is the open air range on the 2 button and 4 button ITI keyfobs?   Solution   The 60-607-319.5 two button and the 60-606-319.5 four button ITI keyfobs are 500 feet open air transmitters.
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    ‎06-29-2018 02:46 PM
    Issue Can I direct connect RAM IV/RPS to program an 8112?   Solution   No. Only dialup is supported with the 8112.
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    ‎06-25-2018 06:53 PM
    D5200 Programmer:  The D5200 needs to match a Data Lock code in the panel to access programming. Changing the panel Data Lock Code from the default of 12345 will prevent access. Remote Programming Software: RPS also needs to match the Data Lock code in the panel to access programming.  Changing the panel Data Lock Code from the default of 12345 will prevent access. RPS also needs to match the RPS Passcode (or RAM Passcode in legacy types) in order to allow access programming. Changing the default from 999999 will block RPS access.
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    ‎06-25-2018 06:51 PM
    Issue On the Honeywell 520 keypad, NOT AUTHORIZED is being displayed when entering a code and CMD 48 to set up the next test time.   Solution   Only passcodes with authority level 5 (service level) are authorized to use CMD 42 and CMD 48 functions on the Honeywell 5505 using the 520 keypad.
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    ‎06-25-2018 06:45 PM
    How to interpret Alarm Recent Close reports from a 2000 series control panel. D2212,D2012,D2112,D2412,D2812
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    ‎06-25-2018 06:37 PM
    Part numbers D2212, D2212B, D2212BE, D2412, D2412U, D2412UE, D2812, D2812U D2812P
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    ‎06-25-2018 06:29 PM
    Issue Why is the green LED not lit on the 251 keypad?   Solution   The green LED monitors loop status, power supply, and the fuse on the panel. If the LED is shut off check all of the above. Note: zones are supervised with a 1K ohm resistor and 16.5VAC 20 VA transformer is used for AC power.
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    ‎06-25-2018 06:17 PM
    Issue What brand of 2 wire smokes will work with the Easy Series panel, and how many can be applied to the loop? Solution Radionics/DS D285TH MB2W, MB2WL, D287, D288 = 20 D263 = 20 D263 = 20 D263C = 20 D263S = 20 D263TH = 20 D263THC = 20 D265AW D250AW = 12 D286 MB2W, MB2WL, D287, D288 = 20 D603 MB2W, MB2WL = 20 D604 MB2W, MB2WL = 20 D605 MB2W, MB2WL = 20 DS260 MB2W, MB2WL, D287, D288 = 20 DS230 MB2W, MB2WL = 20 DS230F MB2W, MB2WL = 20 DS233F MB2W, MB2WL = 20 DS250 MB2W, MB2WL, D287, D288 = 20 DS250TH MB2W, MB2WL, D287, D288 = 20 DS260 MB2W, MB2WL, D287, D288 = 20 DS282 = 20 DS282C = 20 DS282S = 20 DS282TH = 20 DS282THS = 20   Bosch Security Systems F220P/PTH F220-B6, -B6C, -B6E, -B6R = 20 1151 B110LP = 15 1451 B401B = 15 2151 B110LP = 15 2400 N/A = 15   System Sensor 2400TH = 15 2451 B401B = 15 2451TH B401B  = 15
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    ‎06-25-2018 06:08 PM
    Issue How is a code changed on the 251 arming station when used with a 3012 control/communicator?   Solution   Place J10 in lower enable position , then press blank key once, then enter old code once, new 4 digit code twice. Test new code by arming and disarming.
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    ‎06-25-2018 06:37 PM
    How to determine the available reporting formats on 9000/7000, G and GV2 Series Panels.
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    ‎06-25-2018 05:22 PM
    Issue Testing the DX4010i and D9133DC operation and communication using HyperTerminal. Solution HyperTerminal can be used to verify that the DX4010i is communicating over the serial port to another serial device. This is a good test to perform if running into problems connecting a control panel to PC9000, Readykey Pro or Crestron using the DX4010i. This process has been broken up into four steps; panel setup, device configuration, pc serial port configuration, and HyperTerminal Setup. Note: You must use a Null Modem Serial Cable when connecting the DX4010i to serial devices; Computer, PC9000, ReadyKey Pro, and Crestron. Panel setup: Receive a copy of RADXAUX1 with the D5200 or RPS/RAMIV. Move to the SDI Automation section of RADXAUX1. Set Enable SDI Automation to Yes. Under SDI Automation also set Status Rate to 20. Device Configuration: Disconnect the DX4010i from the SDI bus. Lock the Reset Pin down. Set the DX4010i to Address 80 by setting address switches 1-4 to on and 5-8 to off. Connect the DX4010i to SDI bus. Remove the cover from DX4010i. Place the jumper over the P2 pins labelled LED Enable. Lift and unlatch the Reset Pin on the panel. Wait 1 minute for the DX4010i to initialize. Once the DX4010i has initialized you will see activity on the BUS LED’s. PC Serial Port Configuration: Open device manager. Windows XP/2000 users go to Start, choose Settings then Control Panel. Double click on the System icon. On the System Properties window select the Hardware tab at the top. Press the Device Manager button. Find Ports and select the + symbol to the left to expand the ports section. Double click on com 1. The com 1 properties page will open. Select the port settings tab at the top. Verify the port settings. Bits per second should be set to 9600, Data Bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop Bits to 1, and Flow Control to None. Press OK and close the device manager. HyperTerminal Setup: Press the Start button, select Programs, choose Accessories, choose Communications and then select HyperTerminal. HyperTerminal will open, give the session a name and press OK. On the "Connect to" screen select the drop down box for Connect Using. Select Com 1 from the list. You will now see the port settings window for HyperTerminal. Set Bits per Second to 9600, Data Bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop Bits to 1, and Flow Control to None. Click Apply then press OK. If you have followed these instructions should now see data populating the screen from the panel.
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    ‎06-25-2018 04:30 PM
    Issue How is the panel made local so it will not send anything to the Central Station? Solution Receive a copy of the program with the D5200 programmer and follow the steps below. Enter “AUX” Enter “LOGGER” Select "NO" for all line items Load record back into panel and it will no longer send to the Central Station.
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    ‎06-25-2018 04:28 PM
    How to determine the Keypad Capacity of the D2112 control panel. D2112,D202A,D220A
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    ‎06-25-2018 04:27 PM
    Issue Unable to enter into program mode whether using a passcode or shorting out the solder pins, and the panel is not locked out of programming mode.   Solution   Make sure the panel does not have a ground fault issue. The best way to tell is to check the following: Take a voltage reading from aux power positive to Earth ground. The voltage should read  - 6.7VDC. If the voltage is lower or higher than -6.7VDC, a ground fault is present. The panel may indicated this trouble if it is turned on. If the voltage is 0VDC - the ground fault condition is on the positive side of the panel If the voltage is 13 VDC then the ground fault is on the negative side of the panel. Leave the volt meter accross the terminal and start disconnecting wires until the voltage goes to -6.7VDC
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    ‎06-25-2018 04:21 PM
    Issue How is point expansion configured, addressed and wired on the D6112 panel? Solution Connections: 1.) Install the First Device to the D6112 control by connecting one of the two White leads to terminal 11 (Data- first device). The Black lead will land on terminal 14 (common) and the Red on terminal 15 (+ 12Vdc). This device will be programmed as DEVICE 1. 2.) Install the Second Device to the D6112 control by connecting one of its White leads to the remaining White lead from Device 1. The Black and Red leads of the second device will connect to Common and +12Vdc respectively. This device will be programmed as DEVICE 2. 3.) Each additional device will be installed by connecting its White wire to the previous device remaining white wire until the last device. The remaining White wire on the last device will connect to the D6112 control terminal 13 (Data- last device). Programming: 1.) Go to the Devices Module part of the D6112 handler and on line 4.1 Device#, select 1 for the first device. a) On line 2 D1 Model, select the device model code (1=D610/611, 2=D620/D626, 3=D630/D636A, 4=D640) that pertains to the first device. 2.) Continue by selecting 2 on line 4.1 Device# for the second device and on line 4.2 D1 Model, enter that device model code. Continue until all devices are programmed. 3.) Address the points according to the device they are expanded off of. The zone location is comprised of the Device model code and the zone. The zones are identified by letter starting with A for the first zone and counting up alphabetically. a) Onboard zones 1-8 use a device code of 0 and are addressed as 0A-0H. b) Zones 9 and up would be addressed 1A, 1B and so on. Note: It is not required that zones 1-16 be located on any particular device or in any particular order. It is advisable that the system be laid out in a logical order for future reference.
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    ‎06-25-2018 04:20 PM
    How to troubleshoot 'Receiver Error' on the D6412 or /D4412 control panel. D4412,D6412,RF3226
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    ‎06-25-2018 04:15 PM
    What relay configuration setting activates a relay with CMD 47?
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    ‎06-25-2018 03:50 PM
      Issue The D192G panel zone (point) is in trouble and the yellow LED is not on. Solution With the zone/point in trouble and No Yellow LED On there is a wiring fault. One of the following terminals do not have power connected to them. External Power In (EXT PWR IN) Auxiliary Power In (AUX PWR IN) Terminal 1 (AUX PWR IN) 13.75 VDC Terminal 2 (Common) Terminal 3 (Supervised Zone / Point) 2.50 VDC Normal Condiction < 1.50 VDC In Trouble Condiction Terminal 4 (Trigger) 13.75 VDC  In Alarm Only Terminal 5 (External Power In) 12 VDC or 24 VDC Depended on needed Output for the NAC's or Power Supply Terminal 6 (Common) This is the Common from an 24 VDC External Power Terminal 7 (Positive Alarm Output) Terminal 8 (Negative Alarm Output)
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    ‎07-10-2018 09:11 PM
    W do points bypass after one trouble or alarm event? D9412GV2,D5200,RPS,D7412GV2,D7212GV2
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