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    ‎06-28-2018 09:11 PM
    Part numbers D2212, D2212B, D2212BE, D2412, D2412U, D2412UE, D2812, D2812U, D2812P, D208RF, D216RF, RF3226
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    ‎05-14-2018 05:08 PM
    Cannot silence an alarm when using the Custom Function set to Disarm Related Products B3512 B4512 B5512 B6512 B8512G B9512G D7412GV4 Ver2+ D9412GV4 Ver2+
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    ‎07-17-2018 08:58 PM
    What is the default User Code for the Easy Series control panel.
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    ‎06-01-2018 10:02 PM
    Describes how to print panel information.
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    ‎06-13-2018 04:28 PM
    Article describes C900V2 inputs and outputs
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    ‎05-16-2018 03:05 PM
    How to Export a Network Account Database into Excel.
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    ‎07-11-2018 06:39 PM
       How to delete passcodes from the D4412 or D6412 using the D625 or D623 keypd. D623,D625,D6412,D4412.  
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    ‎06-12-2018 05:53 PM
    Article offers possible causes of no acknowledgement from C900V2.
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    ‎06-01-2018 10:17 PM
    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.
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    ‎08-02-2018 08:35 PM
    Issue The FA113 will not arm the panel if it was disarmed from the keypad and will not disarm if panel was armed from the keypad Solution Used as an arm/disarm device, the FA113 is configured to panel zone 74 or 194. Pressing the FA113 Off button sends an OPEN signal to the control panel and pressing the On button sends a NORMAL signal to the control panel. The area should be both Armed and Disarmed by the FA113 for it to function correctly. When the arming state is changed by the FA113, then by another means, the FA113 becomes unable to detect the current armed state of the area and will not respond to the keys pressed. Correct settings for FA113: The transition of the state of point 74 is what causes the area to arm or disarm. • Mode in the D8125INV is set to 4. • Keyswitch Maintained point (Point Type 4) with  Point Response 2, is  required for  the FA113. • Area will arm with a transition from open to normal on point 74. • Area will disarm with a transition from normal to open on point 74. The FA113 is also used for panic on point 75 (7412G) and point 195 (9412G).
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    ‎05-25-2018 04:37 PM
    How to correct Perimeter Instant Points going into Entry/Exit delay on the D4412 or D6412. Why faulting a Perimeter Instant point may go into a delay countdown when the area is armed.
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    ‎05-14-2018 05:00 PM
    How much deviation should I see on the Fastlink C601 Encoder? C601, Fastlink, Multilink, Omegalink
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    ‎05-14-2018 05:07 PM
    The B8512 or B9512 supervises keypads even when disabled Related Products B8512 B9512 B915 B920 B921C B925F  B926F B930 B942    Overview   Issue The B8512 or B9512 supervises keypads even when Supervision=NO   Solution    If the keypad Type is set to an SDI type keypad (see below) the supervision setting can be configured YES or NO.  When the keypad Type is set to one of the SDI2 type keypads the supervision Yes/No setting is ignored and the keypad is supervised.   SDI2 devices are always supervised by design regardless of the supervision setting.   SDI Keypads  SDI2 Keypads  D1255 VFD Keypad (SDI)  B915  D125xRB Keypad (SDI)  B920  D126x LCD Keypad (SDI)  B921C    B925F    B926F    B930    B942 Notes SDI2 devices that are the same type of device must use different addresses. SDI2 devices that are not the same type can be configured to the same address.  For example: The B915, B92x, B930 or B942 are all same device types (keypads) and must use different addresses. The B920, B208 and B520 are all different device types and can all use the same address.
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    ‎06-20-2018 04:53 PM
    Using RPS software, how can an existing  panel program be upgraded to a new higher version program without having to re-enter the individual program parameters under the new panel type? D7412G,D9412G,D7212,D7212B,D7212B1,D7212G,D7412,D9112,D9112B,D9112B1,D9412,D9412GV2,D7412GV2,D7212GV2,RAMIV,RAMIV LITE,RPS,RPS LITE,D7212GV2,D7212GV3,D7212GV4,D7412GV2,D7412GV3,D7412GV4D9412GV2,D9412GV3,D9412GV4 Version 1
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    ‎08-02-2018 08:33 PM
    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.                          
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    ‎07-25-2018 04:55 PM
    Could not program a code of 1999 in panel combos.
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    ‎08-02-2018 08:35 PM
    Issue When using 4 wire smoke detectors on the D6112, where do the detectors power connections need to be landed on the panel to provide reset capabilities with Command 47?   Solution   The power connections need to be landed on terminal 15(+) and 14(-) for the reset to occur when a CMD 47 is entered at the keypad.
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    ‎07-26-2018 03:27 PM
    Issue The panel does not report any alarms or cancel reports when a non-fire point goes into an alarm and then is silenced by the code at the keypad.   Solution   Alarm Event Abort (Non-Fire Points Only): assigns the abort feature to a Point Index. See Alarm Event Abort Window to learn how to set the Alarm Event Abort Window. If a user acknowledges a non-fire alarm point event by entering their passcode before the Alarm Event Abort Window expires: The alarm event is aborted. Alarm, Cancel* and Restoral reports associated with the alarm are not transmitted and the event becomes a local only event. *A Cancel window starts with the initiation of the alarm event and follows the Bell Time. If the user acknowledges the alarm inside the Cancel window (bell time), a Cancel or a Fire Cancel report is sent. If the Abort feature is enabled, the Cancel report is sent if the user acknowledges the alarm after the Abort window has expired, but before the bell time expires. SIA: The Cancel Window is required for SIA Control Panel Standard for False Alarm Reduction. The user hears a unique three long beep tone at the command center. The text command centers indicate that the alarm was aborted on the display. It appears as a slow flash in Alarm Memory at LED command centers. IMPORTANT: This option has no effect on Fire and Fire with Verification point types. The Alarm Event Abort feature does not apply to alarm events initiated by the ABC Keys, the Duress passcode or the keyfob Panic function. SIA: Alarm Event Abort is required for the SIA Control Panel Standard for False Alarm Reduction.  Alarm Event Abort Window-Nibble 1034 Default: 30 seconds Selections: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds Parameter Description This parameter sets the length of the Alarm Event Abort window. See Point Index Options 1 to apply the Alarm Event Abort feature to a point index. IMPORTANT: This option only affects non-fire points. Fire and Fire with Alarm Verification points are not affected by enabling this option. If a user acknowledges a non-fire alarm event by entering his/her passcode before the Alarm Event Abort window expires: The alarm event is aborted. Alarm, Cancel* and Restoral reports associated with the alarm are not transmitted. The alarm event becomes a local only event. The user hears a unique three long beep tone at the Command Center. The Text Command Center indicates the aborted alarm on the display. The LED Command Centers indicate the aborted alarm with a slow flash in Alarm Memory. * A Cancel window starts with the initiation of the alarm event and follows Bell Time. If the user acknowledges the alarm inside the Cancel window (Bell Time), a Cancel or Fire Cancel report is sent. If the Abort feature is enabled, the Cancel report is sent if the user acknowledges the alarm after the Abort window has expired but before Bell Time expires. SIA: Alarm Event Abort Window is required for SIA Control Panel Standard for False Alarm Reduction.
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    ‎07-25-2018 10:18 PM
    How to determine which GV4 panel types can be upgraded from ver 1.x to ver 2.x.
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    ‎06-20-2018 06:35 PM
    D6412, D4412
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