The history log should be used as a first resource to isolate the source of ongoing point or system troubles. When central station reports appear to conflict with panel operation, the history log will reveal the actual events which were processed by the panel.
RPS connection to the IP of the Cellular Card when using a B450 on any the following panels, GV2 with Firmare 7.06 and higher, GV3 Firmware 8.0x and the FPD-7024 with Firmware 1.03 and higher.
Issue
How do I clear alarm memory from the keypad?
Solution
On the D1260 keypad there are 4 buttons on the left and 4 buttons on the right side. Next to the bottom button on the right side should be a meesage that reads CLEAR DISPLAY.
1. Press the button beside the CLEAR DISPLAY prompt.
2. Enter your passcode.
3. Press the button beside the CLEAR prompt again.
Now alarm memory should be off the display on the keypad.
Describes how to setup when a valid token is presented at the reader, the alarm system should disarm, and when the door is closed the alarm system should rearm itself.
Overview: The FA422 Programming Cable has a 2 pin female connector at the transmitter end. Inovonics transmitters have 3 pins on them. The center pin on the transmitter is for Data and the 2 outer pins are ground. The 2 pin connector connects to the center pin and either of the outer pins on the transmitters when programming.
Issue
The programming cable for the FA422 receiver only has 2 pins at the transmitter end. How does the 2 pin connector connect to the 3 pin transmitter?
Solution
Connect the 2 pin connector to the center pin and either outer pin. Either way will work.
Issue
The instructions do not show how to interface the D169 to the D6412.
Solution
Voice Verification: Allows the panel to control a D169 2-way Voice Verification Module. The D169 allows the central station personnel to verify alarms with a two-way voice session with the premises. The premises phone line runs from the panel to the D169 and then to the premises phones. There are two other module connections to the panel: the programmable relay output (-12 VDC) programmed with the Voice Request output function (2,10), and a point (zone) programmed as a Voice Active point. The panel must also have one or more points with the Voice Verification option selected in the point index. When a point with Voice Verification generates an alarm event:
The panel transmits the alarm report to the receiver at the central station.
When the central station receiver acknowledges the report, the panel activates the Voice Request output function and starts a 30-second report delay time. All reports are delayed. The D169 has 30 seconds to start a two-way voice session.
An operator at the central station picks up the phone line from the receiver with a DTMF telephone and presses [2].
At the premises, the D169 picked up the phone line when the panel activated the Voice Request output function. When it hears the DTMF tone from the operator pressing [2], it begins a two-way voice session by first shorting the panel’s Voice Active point.
When the Voice Active point is shorted, the panel silences the non-fire alarm output (sets the Bell Timer to zero). Only the user can silence a fire alarm output.
As long as the Voice Active point is shorted, the panel continues to keep reports buffered.
The D169 ends the voice session by removing the short from the voice active point. The panel resets the bell time and Alarm Event Abort Window (assuming a user at the premises did not change the arming state of the panel during the voice session). Normal reporting (communication) resumes.
Hardware Configuration
1.) J1 cable to the D6412
Brown to the negative out put
Green to the Voice active zone one the panel
Blue to the alarm out put if used
White not used
Red 12volts positive
Black panel common
2.) J3 leave a default with A, and D jumped out.
Need to follow instruction on the D169 for siren wiring, and operating instructions of the D169.