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    Cont rol/ Communic at or D7 2 1 2G Operation and Installation Guide[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 2 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Operation and Installation Guide[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 3 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C Contents 1 .0 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 1 . 1 Guide Organization ......................................[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 4 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Contents 4.0 Power Supply ................................................................................................................ .................................. 25 4. 1 Primary Power T erminals .......................................[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 5 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Contents 8.0 Off-board Points ............................................................................................................ ................................ 37 8. 1 P oint (Z ON E X) Bus D7 2 1 2G T erminals .......................[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 6 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Contents 1 1 . 5 SDI Address 88 ............................................................................................................. ..................................................... 5 4 1 1 . 5. 1 D9 1 33D C Direct Connect Programmi[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 7 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Contents Figures Figure 1: System Configuration ................................................................................................. ..................................................... 1 3 Figure 2: Enclosure Mounting .............[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 8 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Contents T ables T able 1: D72 1 2G Operation and Installation Guide Organization .................................................................. ....................... 9 T able 2: Related Document ation ......................................[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 9 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C 1 . 0 Introduction This guide addresses the operation and installation of the D7212G Control/Communicator only and should not be used in conjunction with the D9412G, D7412G, D9412, D9112, D9112B1, D7412, D7212 or D7212B1 Panels. Throughout this g[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 10 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Introduction 1.2 Related Documentation T able 2 is a comprehensiv e list of all documentation (w ith par t numbers) directly related to the D7212G Control/ Com municator . Throughout this guide, ref erences are made to this documentation. If you[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 11 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C 1 .3.2 Tips, Notes, Cautions and Warnings Throughout this document helpful tips and notes will be presented concerning the entire application and/or programming the unit. They will be set off as follows: Applicatio n Note Application Notes shoul[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 12 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Introduction Notes:[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 13 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Overview 2. 0 Overview Use command centers and/or k eyswitches to arm the panel by area. Each panel ca n have up to four areas. Each area can have its own account numbe r or areas can be grouped toge t her with a common accoun t number . Points [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 14 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Overview 2.2 Specifications (The black and white circles with numbers indicate the specific panel terminal.) Primary: 16.5 VAC 40 VA class 2 plug-in transformer (D1640) Voltage Input (Power S u pply) Seconda ry: Sealed lead-acid rechargeable (12[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 15 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Overview Telephone Connections Telephone Line Connection RJ31X or RJ38X jack can be interfaced with the panels. Supervision supplied by the panel. Discharge Cycle 13.9 VDC 13.8 VDC 12.1 VDC 10.2 VDC Charging float level Charging Status LED on Lo[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 16 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Overview 2.2. 1 Compatible Accessories See the Bosch Security Systems Intrusion Catalog for a complete list. D122 Dual Battery Harness D1256 Fire Command Center D125B Powered Loop Interface Module D1257 Fire A nnunciator D126 12 V, 7 Ah Recharg [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 17 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Overview 2.3.3 Added Feature When Using Ground Fault Detect W hen Ground Fault Det ect is enabled (S4 closed), P oints 1-8 can be used for non-pow ered fire-initiating dev ices, such as Heat Detecto rs, 4-W ire Smoke Detectors, Pull Stations, et[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 18 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Overview 2.4.4 Command Centers A maximum of 32 unsuperv ised co mmand centers can be connect ed to the system. The available power , number of supervised command centers, and number of areas that will be used, affect the total number of command [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 19 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Overview 2.4. 1 0 Other Features The D7212G Control/Communicator has many programmable features. A short list of some of the features follows. Complete details on all the features can be found in the D7212G Program Entry Guide (P/N: 4998138538) [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 20 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Overview The following literature is available in a separate literature package for dealers: - D7212G Approved Applications Compliance Guide (P/N: 4998138560) - D7212G Operation and Installation Guide (P/N: 4998138544) - D7212G Program Entry Gui[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 21 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Installation 3. 0 Installation 3.1 Before Beginning This section contains a general installation procedure and provides references to other sections of the guide for detailed instructions. Bosch Security Systems recommends a review of this guide[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 22 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Installation 3.4 Installing the Assembly 1 . Place the assembly over the inside back of the enclosure, aligning the large rectangular openings of the mounting skirt with the mounting hooks of the enclosure. Slide the assembly down so it hangs on[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 23 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Releasing the reset pin from the closed position resets the panel. The panel resets all its timers, counters, indexes, and buffers. Any points that restore after a reset is performed will not generate restoral reports. If the reset pin is placed[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 24 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G 3.6.4 Make t he T elephone Connect ions See Sec tion 6.0 T e lephone Connections on page 31. If c onnecting the panel to a g round start phone system , install a D136 relay , see Sec tion 3.6.3 Install Mod ules and Relays on page 23. 3.6.5 Conne[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 25 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Power Supply 4 . 0 Power Supply 4.1 Primary Power Terminals 4. 1 . 1 Primary (AC) Power Circuit A 16.5 V AC, 40 V A internally fuse d transformer (Bosch Securit y Systems D1640) is the primar y po wer source. The A C power circuit provides 1.9 A[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 26 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G 4.2.2 Installing the Battery Place the battery upright in the base of the enclosure. Locate the red and black leads supplied in the literature pack. Connect the black battery lead to T erminal 4, and then to the negative (-) side of the battery [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 27 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C 4.2.4 Battery Supervision When the battery voltage drops to 13.8 VDC, the yellow Charging Status LED lights. When the battery drops to 12.1 VDC, the red Low Battery LED lights and the panel, if programmed for power supervision, transmits a BATTE[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 28 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Power Supply 4.3 Charging Status and Low Battery LEDs LEDs Off When No rmal Charging S tatus Low Battery YEL RED Figure 6: Charging and Battery LEDs Type LED Color LED State Action Yellow S h ows the charging status o f the battery. Figur e 6 on[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 29 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Power Outputs 5 . 0 Power Outputs 5.1 Circuit Protection Three P ositive T emperature Coefficients (PTCs) pr otect the panel from short circuits on both the continuous and programmable power outputs. If the panel is programmed for power supervis[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 30 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G 5.4.2 Optional Relays Required Install an optional D136 Plug-in Relay into the AL T ALARM socket to enable the output at T erminal 7. Install a D136 in the SW A UX so ck et to enable the output at T erminal 8. The rela y sockets are under the fa[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 31 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C T elephone Connect ions 4 5 8 45 8 4 5 8 (TIP) (R ING) Outside TELCO Premises T elephone 1 1 1 T1 T R R1 RJ31X Jack TELCO Connect or Block RING (red) TIP (green) RJ31X 2 7 6 .0 T elephone Connect ions 6.1 Registration The Bosch Security Systems [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 32 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G T elephone Connect ions 6.6 Operation Monitor LED (Green) The green Oper ation M onitor LED indicates the operation of the CPU ( C entral P rocessing U nit). When the CPU is operating normally , the LED flashes 0.5 sec. on, 0.5 sec. off. The gre[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 33 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C T elephone Connect ions 6.11 Ground Start Some telephone systems re quire a momentary g round input t o initiate dial tone. T o interface with a g r ound star t system , insert a D136 Plug-in Relay into the GND ST AR T socket and set the Phone M[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 34 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G T elephone Connect ions Notes:[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 35 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C On-board Points 7 .0 On-board Points 7.1 Description Terminals The panel provides eight on-board points. Each point functions independently and does not interfere with the operation of the others. The panel monitors the sensor loops for normal, [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 36 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G On-board Points 7.5 Wiring Information for Installations using the Ademco AB-12 Bell/Housing 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bell B e l l T a m p e r s Outer Bell Box Inner Bell Box Lining EOL 220 k Ω ½ W EARTH GR OUND COMMON BA TTERY NEGA TIVE ONL Y Maximum Cha[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 37 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Off-board Points 8 . 0 Off-board Points 8.1 Point (ZONEX) Bus D7212G Terminals The D7212G can use POPIT ( P oint o f P rot ect ion I nput T ransp on der) Modules to pro vide up to 32 off-b oard points, bringing the total number of points the D72[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 38 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Off-board Points 8.2 D8125, D8127 and D9127 POPIT Modules D8127 and D9127 POPIT s use the D8125 POPEX Module to report to the panel. The D8125 supports up to 32 POPIT points (P oints 9 to 20). The panel only annunciates activit y for each POPIT [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 39 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Off-board Points Maxi mum Length of all Data Expansion Loops Combined AWG Length in ft. (m) 22 1800 (548) 20 2890 (881) 18 4600 (1402) 16 7320 (2231) 14 11650 (3551) T ab le 9: Data Expansion Loop W ire Specifications Co mbine data ex pansion lo[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 40 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Off-board Points Figure 13: Connecting the D8125 POPEX to the D7212G Panel[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 41 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Off-board Points 8.3.6 POPIT Module Point Assignments Seve n sw itches on each D9127U/T POP IT (six on each D8127U/T POPIT) assign the module to a point number . POPIT switch settings are found in Point Assignment in the D7212G Program Record Sh[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 42 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Off-board Points POPIT Labels Off-board points for the D7212G are numbered 9 to 40. T wo sheets of peel-off POPIT lab els are sup plied with the D8125 POPEX Module. U se the sheet marked Bank1 for P oints 9 to 40. Each label has two parts. Place[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 43 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Off-board Points Mounting Follow the pr ocedure below to install OctoPOPIT s in the enclosure. 1 . It is easier to set the switches on the D8128D before mounting it in the enclosure. See Section 8.4.5 Line T er mination b el ow and Sect ion 8.4.[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 44 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Off-board Points 8.4.6 OctoPOPIT Sensor Loops Only the resistance on the loop limits the number of normally-open and/or normally-closed detection devices each sensor loop can supervise. Resistance on each sensor loop must be less than 100 Ω wi[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 45 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Off-board Points SENSOR LOOPS First Addr ess on Z ONEX Bus 1 SENSOR LOOPS First Addr ess on Z ONEX Bus 1 SENSOR LOOPS First Addr ess on Z ONEX Bus 1 SENSOR LOOPS First Addr ess on Z ONEX Bus 1 EARTH GRO COMMON BA TTERY N Maxi mum Char ging Curre[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 46 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Off-board Points Notes:[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 47 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Off-board Relays 9 . 0 Off-board Relays 9.1 D8129 OctoRelay The D8129 OctoRelay allows the addition of relay outputs to the system in groups of eight. The D7212G allows up to 24 OctoRelay outputs to be added to the system. Review Section 5.0 Pow[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 48 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Off-board Relays 12345 6 7 8 GND AUX DAT A D8129 O CTORELA YS FOR RELA Y NUMBERS 1 TO 24. CONNECT OCTORELA YS IN P ARAL L EL. EARTH GRO COM MON BATT ERY N Maximu m Charging Current 1.4 A mps. BA TTERY POSITI VE ONL Y RELA Y A RELA Y B RELA Y C +[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 49 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C 1 0 .0 Arming Devices 10.1 Description Command centers, maintained or momentary contact keyswitches, or a combination of the two are used to arm and disarm areas. The panel may contain up to 4 areas. See Section 2.4.2 Areas and Accounts on page [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 50 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G 1 0.2.2 Inst alla tion Consult the command center Operation and Installation Guide for installation and mounting instructions. Command centers c onnect to the panel in par allel as shown in T able 13 . D7212 G Command Center Terminal Function Wi[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 51 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Arming Devices 10.3 D279A Independent Zone Control Any on-board or OctoPOPIT point can be programmed so that the D279A Independent Zone Control operates as independent point control (arms and disarms the point). • See the Point Assignments in [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 52 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Arming Devices Notes:[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 53 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C S DI Devices 1 1 . 0 S DI Devices 11.1 Description The D7212G P anel can suppor t a number of accessor y devices off the SDI bus using T erminals 29 through 32. Some devices include the Command Centers (discussed in the previous section), the D9[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 54 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G S DI Devices 11.4 SDI Address 80 SDI Address 80 is available on the D7212G Panel and allows bi-directional SDI to RS232 information. The intent of this address is for use with home or building automation software. A D9133 Serial Interface Module[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 55 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C S DI Devices 1 1 .5.2 D9 1 33T TL - E Ne tw ork Interface Module The Bosch Security Systems D9133TTL-E Network Interface Module is a four-wire powered SDI device providing connection for bi-directional communication over Ethernet networks to D72[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 56 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G S DI Devices Notes:[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 57 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C 1 2 . 0 Programmer and Accessory Connections 12.1 Programmer Connector The procedure below shows ho w to connect and disconnect the progr ammer . R efer to the D5200 Programmer Manual (P/N: 74-06176-000) for complete information on using the D52[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 58 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Programmer and Accessory Connections Accessory Conn ector Programming Conn ector GRN PROG CONN Point 8 GND F AUL T Detect L E D I S A B L E DAT A BUS B COMMON ZONEX OUT 1 ZONE X IN 1 30 29 28 27 Figure 20: Programmer and Accessory Connections[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 59 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Faceplate 1 3 .0 Faceplate 13.1 D7212G Faceplate Figure 21: D7212G Faceplate[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 60 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Faceplate Notes:[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 61 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Appendix A: System Wiring Diagrams, Issue A Appendix A: System Wiring Diagrams, Issue A A. 1 D7212G Control/Communicator, 1 of 3 Figure 22a: D7212G System Wiring Diagram, 1 of 3[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 62 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Appendix A: System Wiring Diagrams, Issue A A. 2 D7212G Control/Communicator, 2 of 3 Figure 22b: D7212G System Wiring Diagram, 2 of 3[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 63 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Appendix A: System Wiring Diagrams, Issue A A. 3 D7212G Control/Communicator, 3 of 3 Figure 22c: D7212G System Wiring Diagram, 3 of 3[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 64 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Appendix A: System Wiring Diagrams, Issue A Notes:[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 65 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Appendix B: Point Address Chart Appendix B: Point Address Chart B.1 ZONEX 1, Points 9 to 40 Place the labels on the base of the POPIT . Do not attach labels to the POPIT cov er . A number in the switch column indicates that the switch is set to [...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide Page 66 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 38 544C D7 2 1 2G Appendix B: Point Address Chart Notes:[...]

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    D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7 2 1 2G Page 67 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems 499 8 1 3 8544C Index Symbols 9000G Series Panels Differences ......................................... 1 3 A Accessories ............................................... 16 Accessory Connector .............................. 57 Accounts Standard Features .......[...]

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    ©2003 Bosch Security Systems 49 98 1 38 544C 05/03 1 3 0 Perinton Parkway , Fairport, NY 1 4450-9 1 99 U SA Operation and Installation Guide D72 1 2G Customer Ser vice: (800 ) 538-58 0 7; T echnical Support (888 ) 886-6 1 8 9 Page 68 of 68 P Phone Cords ........................................... 3 1 Phone Lines ...................................[...]