Issue 1.) The D7112 receives a busy signal for all ten attempts to reach the receiver.
Diagnosis
Calls are not reaching the receiver
The receiver call load could be too great.
Issue 2. )What would cause the receiver to answer the call and provide an acknowledgment tone, but the communicator does not transmit reports?
Diagnosis
The receiver is not producing the correct acknowledgement tones.
The D136 relay in J10 for ground start phone systems is inserted incorrectly.
Solution
Verify that the correct prefixes and phone numbers for the receiver have been programmed into the D7112.
Verify that the phone lines are not shorted between the phone company's equipment and the receiver by placing a call to the number for the receiver. If you hear the line ring, but the ring detector doesn't light, or if you hear a busy signal and the green "on the line" (OL) indicator is not lit, call the phone company for service.
Verify that the receiver is producing a 2300 Hz or Modem II acknowledgment tone.
Verify the D136 relay is in the socket J10 correctly.
Issue
If using the D220A on the D2112 do I have the Exit Feature?
Solution
No, the D2112 does not have the Exit Feature. It uses the "Step Out Feature". The Exit Feature does appear on page 23 of the Users Guide, but that is because this Keypad can also be used on other 2000 Series Panels which have the Exit Feature.
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)
Issue
User has authority in all areas but when presses Command 80, Command Center gives error tone and says Area 1 Ok for all on.
Solution
CMD 80 (All Areas On) and CMD 81 (All Areas Off) must be enabled in programming in order to function.
1) Using Remote Programming:
Go to Panel Wide Parameters; Global Open Close Options; Arming Options and find Enable Cmd 80 - All Areas All On, and Enable Cmd 81 - All Areas All Off and set both to Yes.
2) Using Keypad Programming:
Go to Nibble 1259 and enter 12 to enable both CMD 80 and CMD 81.
Part numbers D4412, D6412, D625, D623
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Issue
Unable to use Command 00 function. When CMD 00 is entered, keypad reads 'SYSTEM COMMAND' or 'INVALID KEYS'.
Solution
Un-Bypassing points on the D7112 panel must be done by using the FUNCTION Menu. Access the Function menu by pressing 'Enter' at the idle disarmed text. Press Next repeatedly until Function Menu displays. To access the UNBYPASS screen press enter on Function menu and Next until UNBYPASS displays. Display will read ENTER POINT NUMBER, enter the point number to be bypassed and press Enter. Display will read the text for the point, press enter again and screen will read POINT UNBYPASSED.
Issue
D7112 Panel battery will not hold a charge.
Solution
A slow flashing (1 sec on, 1 sec off) yellow LED with the green CPU LED off indicates a power supply overload condition. The panel detects the battery as missing and the power supply cannot meet the power demand of the devices on the panel. The panel is shut down.