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D268, D269 Independent Zone Control Operation and Installation Manual[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Manual 74-04758-000-H Page 2 Copyright © 2001 Radionics D268, D269 Notice Notice The material and instructions covered in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be reliable. However, Radionics, Inc. assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify an[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 3 74-04758-000-H D268, D269 Description Description The D268/269 Independent Zone Control Modules are accessory devices for use with Radionics control/ communicators. Y ou can use the D268/D269 to arm and disarm a single 1k Ω zone of a D4112, D6112, or D8112 or single 1k Ω p[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Manual 74-04758-000-H Page 4 Copyright © 2001 Radionics D268, D269 Operation Operation (continued) Open/Close Output This output presents an open circuit to the panel when the D268/D269 is disarmed, and a normal circuit when the D268/D269 is armed and not in alarm. Alarm Output Terminals Two form C contacts, e[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 5 74-04758-000-H D268, D269 Programming Programming or Changing the Passcode (continued) 1. Press the center bottom blank key once (see Figure 1). 2. Enter the old passcode once (1234 or 2222 when first installed). 3. Enter the new four digit passcode twice . 4. Arm and disarm t[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Manual 74-04758-000-H Page 6 Copyright © 2001 Radionics D268, D269 Programming Figure 2: D268 Module Using the D268 Module with the D8112 Control/Communicator The D268 controls arming/disarming and entry/exit delay for the zone input to which it is connected. Sub-control zones use distinctive zone codes which [...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 7 74-04758-000-H D268, D269 Programming D8112 Control/Communicator Audible Alarms The D8112 can be programmed to sound an audible alarm from its alarm output when the D268/D269 is tripped while armed. The D8112 must be programmed with a bell time and the D8112 zone code must be [...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Manual 74-04758-000-H Page 8 Copyright © 2001 Radionics D268, D269 Installation D268 Module Installation Mounting the D268 The D268 Independent Zone Control Module is suitable for installation in a D8103 Enclosure or a D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure. Both enclosures available for UL certified Local and Cent[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 9 74-04758-000-H D268, D269 Installation Figure 4: Wiring the D268/D269[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Manual 74-04758-000-H Page 10 Copyright © 2001 Radionics D268, D269 Installation[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 11 74-04758-000-H D268, D269 Installation D269 Keypad Installation The D269 Keypad is shipped with a faceplate, a backbox/circuit assembl y , a 4-wire cable, two mounting screws, two collapsible clips, and two wall mounting plates. The keypad installs flush to the wall surface, [...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Manual 74-04758-000-H Page 12 Copyright © 2001 Radionics D268, D269 Installation Figure 7 Independent Zone Control Within Protected Premises Wiring the D269 Keypads Y ou can wire up to four D269 Keypads in parallel to the D268 Module (see Figure 4). Y ou must install at least one D269. A cable with a four pin [...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 13 74-04758-000-H D268, D269 Installation Figure 8: Zone Control Outside the Main Protected Premises Y ou can connect up to eight D268 modules to a single panel. Each D268 can be connected to a D269 that has a unique combination. This configuration is useful in multiple premises[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Manual 74-04758-000-H Page 14 Copyright © 2001 Radionics D268, D269 Installation D268/D269 Configurations (continued) For applications requiring more than four D268 Modules, install a second enclosure to house the additional modules (see Figure 10). Wires for the additional Modules feed through rigid conduit o[...]
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D268, D269 Operation and Installation Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 15 74-04758-000-H D268, D269 Specifications Specifications Operating Voltage: Nominal 12 VDC supplied from the panel auxiliary power suppl y. Current Requirements: D268: 20mA, zones normal 50mA, sub-system in alarm D269: 30mA , sub-system armed 60mA, entry delay Optional Alarm D[...]
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© 2001 Radionics, a division of Detection Systems, Inc. 74-04758-000-H 8/01 PO Box 80012, Salinas, CA 93912-0012 USA Operation and Installation D268, D269 Customer Service: (800) 538-5807 Page 16 of 16[...]