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    Table 13: Diagnostic Reports
    Report Selections Description
    R# SDI Dev Fail*Yes, NoReports SDI device
    failure.
    R# SDI Dev RestlYes, NoReports restoral of SDI
    device failure.
    R# Watchdog
    RsetYes, NoReports Watchdog
    Reset Event.
    R#
    ParaChksmFailYes, NoReports parameter
    checksum failure.
    R# RebootYes, NoReports Reboot Event.
    R# Ph Line Fail*
    Yes, NoReports failure of phone
    line.
    R# Ph Line RstlYes, NoReports restoral of
    phone line after failure.
    R# AC Fail*
    Yes, NoReports failure of AC
    power to control panel.
    R# AC RestorlYes, NoReports restoral of AC
    power to control panel
    after failure.
    R# Batt Missing*
    Yes, NoReports Battery Missing
    Detection Event.
    R# Battery Low*Yes, NoReports low battery
    power.
    R# Battery RstlYes, NoReports restoral of
    battery power to control
    panel after Missing or
    Low Event.
    R# Rt Comm
    Fail*1Yes, NoReports failure to send
    report to specific route.
    R# Rt Comm RstlYes, NoReports restoral of
    communication to
    specific route after a
    failure.
    R# Checksum
    FailYes, NoReports Checksum Fail
    Event.
    R# Network Fail2Yes, NoReports failure of
    network.
    R# Network
    Rest2Yes, NoReports restoral of
    network.
    R# Network
    Cond2Yes, NoReports condition of
    network.
    1  This event covers Comm Fail Route Group and Comm
    Fail Phone. If enabled, both events are sent; if disabled,
    neither event is sent.2  This event reserved for future use.
    0101
    0101
    0101
    Only turn on Rt Comm Fail and Rt Comm
    Restore in one route group.
    Relay Reports
    Selecting Yes enables sending a report when the
    event occurs.
    Table 14: Relay Reports
    Report Selections Description
    R# Sensor
    Reset
    Yes, NoReports Sensor
    Reset Event.
    R# Relay Set
    Yes, NoReports Relay
    Set Event.
    R# Relay ResetYes, NoReports Relay
    Reset Event.
    When activating an on-board relay using
    PC9000, the 9000 Series Control Panel
    logs and prints the event as Relay 250
    (Relay A), Relay 251 (Relay B), and Relay
    252 (Relay C).
    AutoFunc Reports
    The following prompts support customized routing
    of Auto Function Reports. Selecting Yes enables a
    report to be sent when the event occurs.
    Table 15: Auto-Function Reports
    Report Selections Description
    R# Sked
    Executed
    Yes, NoReports Sked
    Executed Event.
    R# Sked
    ChangedYes, NoReports Sked
    Changed Event.
    R# Execute FailYes, NoReports a Fail to
    Execute Event. 
    						
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    RAM Reports
    Selecting Yes enables sending a report when the
    RAM Passcode Event occurs.
    RAM Access Fail can indicate a
    wrong RAM passcode when
    communicating with the control panel, or a
    valid RAM session was terminated by a
    means other than a Good-bye or Reset-
    bye command. Remote Reset indicates
    a Reset-bye command issued from RAM,
    Bad Call to RAM indicates the control
    panel called RAM but was unable to
    connect.
    Table 16: RAM Reports
    ReportSelection
    sDescription
    R# Log
    Threshold
    Yes, NoReports Event log
    threshold reached.
    R# Log
    OverflowYes, NoReports Log is full,
    old events are
    overwritten.
    R# Para
    Changed
    Yes, NoReports RAM
    Parameter Change
    Event.
    R# RAM OK
    Yes, NoReports Successful
    RAM Access Event.
    R# RAM FailYes, NoReports Failed
    Access RAM Event.
    R# Remote
    ResetYes, NoReports Remote
    Reset Event.
    R# Program
    OK
    Yes, NoReports Successful
    Laptop Access
    Event.
    R# Program
    FailYes, NoReports Failed
    Laptop Access
    Event.
    Point Reports
    Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
    event occurs.
    Table 17: Point Reports
    Report Selections Description
    R# Service
    Start
    Yes, NoReports Service
    Walk Test Start
    Event.
    R# Service End
    Yes, NoReports Service
    Walk Test End
    Event.
    R# Fire Walk StYes, NoReports Fire Walk
    Start event.
    R# Fire Walk
    EndYes, NoReports Fire Walk
    End Event.
    R# Walk Test
    St
    Yes, NoReports Walk Test
    Start Event for Walk
    Test and Invisible
    Walk Test.
    R# Walk Test
    EndYes, NoReports Walk Test
    End Event for Walk
    Test and Invisible
    Walk Test.
    R# Extra PointYes, NoReports Extra Point
    Event.
    R# Send Point
    Text*Yes, NoReports point text.
    R# RF Low BatYes, NoReports low battery
    conditions for RF
    points.
    R# RF Low Bat
    ResYes, NoReports low battery
    restoral conditions
    for RF points.
    * Point text is always transmitted when using
    NetCom applications. 
    						
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    User Chng Reports
    Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
    event occurs.
    Table 18: User Change Reports
    Report Selections Description
    R# Date
    Changed
    Yes, NoReports Date
    Change Event.
    R# Time
    ChangedYes, NoReports Time
    Change Event.
    R# Delete
    User*
    Yes, NoReports Delete User
    Code Event.
    R# User Code
    ChgYes, NoReports User
    Passcode Add or
    Change Event.
    R# Area WatchYes, NoReports area watch
    start and watch end.
    R# Card
    AssignedYes, NoReports Card
    Assigned to User
    Event.
    R# Change
    Level
    Yes, NoReports Access
    Control Level
    Change Event.
    * With R# Delete User Events, the control panel
    always uses the account number from Area 1.
    Access Reports
    Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
    event occurs.
    Access Granted, No Entry, Request to
    Enter (RTE) and Request to Exit (REX)
    Events may be turned on or off by each
    D9210B.
    Table 19: Access Reports
    Report Selections Description
    R# Access
    Granted
    Yes, NoReports Access
    Granted Event.
    R# No Entry
    Yes, NoReports No Entry
    Event.
    R# Door Lt
    Open
    Yes, NoReports Door Left
    Open Event.
    R# Cycle
    DoorYes, NoReports Open Door
    Event.
    R# Door
    Unlocked
    Yes, NoReports Unlock Door
    Event.
    R# Door
    SecureYes, NoReports Secure Door
    Event.
    R# Door
    Request
    Yes, NoReports RTE or REX
    Event.
    R# Door
    LockedYes, NoReports Locked Door
    Event.
    2.4 Enhanced Routing
    Enhanced routing allows the control panels to
    determine whether events are routed over standard
    telephone lines and/or a local/wide area network
    (LAN/WAN). To send events over a LAN/WAN, a
    D9133TTL-E (SDI-Network Interface Module) is
    required. Additionally, enhanced routing
    enables/disables the control panel’s ability to send
    events to a numeric pager. If the installation does
    not require these applications, skip this section.
    With enhanced routing, whether you use standard
    telephone lines or the D9133TTL-E, you can select
    full or partial groups of events to be reported to up
    to four different destinations. Routing includes
    choosing the most important destination, whether
    events report to a single or multiple destinations, and
    if the events fail, the backup destination used.
    2.4.1 Programming a Primary and Backup
    Destination
    Each route number has an 
    R# Primary Device and
    an 
    R# Backup Device. With the addition of
    enhanced communications, the 
    R# Primary Device
    destination can be either the phone number or the
    path number IP address to which the route group
    first attempts to send the event. If the 
    R# Primary
    Device
     destination fails to connect to the central
    station receiver after one or two attempts (see also
    RG# 1 Attempt), the R# Backup Device
    destination is attempted. 
    						
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    2.4.2 Programming a Duplicate Report
    To allow an event within a group to report to
    multiple groups, the event should be Yes for each
    route number available. For instance, programming
    Fire Alarms for Route Group 1 and Route Group 2
    results in the fire alarms first reporting to Route
    Group 1 followed by a duplicate report to Route
    Group 2.
    Section 2.4 Enhanced Routing determines the route
    groups and which destinations within the route
    groups use D9133TTL-E Modules for reporting
    purposes. A single D9133TTL-E Module can be
    used to transmit events to up to four different
    destinations.
    For example, if you want to send events using Route
    Group 1 over a LAN/WAN as your primary
    destination, and use a standard telephone line as
    your backup destination, you must program the
    following sections:
    1. Routing (see Section 2.3 Routing)
    a. Select Route Group 1
    b. Program a 1 for Primary Destination
    c. Program a 1 for Backup Destination
    d. Enable all applicable events to be included
    in Route Group 1.
    Phone (see Section 2.1 Phone)
    a. Select Phone 1.
    b. Program Phone 1 with the applicable central
    station receiver phone number.
    Enhanced Routing (see Section 2.4 Enhanced Routing)
    a. Enter Yes for Route Group 1 Primary SDI.
    (Tells the control panel to send the events to
    the D9133TTL-E using IP Address 1.)
    b. Enter No for Route Group 1 Backup SDI.
    (Tells the control panel to use the phone
    line to send events if the primary destination
    fails after one or two attempts.)
    Because you are using an SDI Path to send events,
    you must also program the applicable items in
    Section 6.5 Enhanced Communications.If you use a D9133TTL-E as a Primary
    Device in any of the route groups, follow
    these programming rules:
    • Assign IP Address 1 as the Primary
    Device in Route Group 1.
    • Assign IP Address 2 as the Primary
    Device in Route Group 2.
    • Assign IP Address 3 as the Primary
    Device in Route Group 3.
    • Assign IP Address 4 as the Primary
    Device in Route Group 4.
    The backup device in any route group can
    use any phone number or IP address
    number.
    If the External Modem feature is used,
    RG# Primary SDI and RG# Backup SDI
    must be set to No. The control panel
    supports either enhanced communication
    or external modem, but not both at the
    same time.
    RG# Primary SDI
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Determines if the primary destination for Route
    Group 1 (2, 3, or 4) is sent to the D913TTL-E.
    RG# Backup SDI
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    This item determines if the backup destination for
    Route Group 1 (2, 3, or 4) is sent to the D913TTL-E.
    To completely disable Enhanced Routing
    over an SDI path, RG#Primary SDI,
    RG#Backup SDI, and Enhanced Comm
    prompts must all be set to No.
    The poll rate entry for the backup SDI path
    might need to increase due to the amount
    of traffic on the network and/or excessive
    signals generated at once. Comm prompts
    must all be set to No. 
    						
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    RG# Primary Pager
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Determines if this route group sends events to a
    numeric pager. To send events to a numeric pager, a
    phone number must also be programmed in the
    route group’s primary destination.
    0101
    0101
    0101If programming the control panel to dial a
    numeric pager, choose its route group
    carefully. If there are any events to transmit
    to a central station, be sure to place those
    events in a lower numbered route group
    class than the events that are in the route
    group for the numeric pager.
    Numeric Pager Capability
    The D9412G/D7412G Control Panels can transmit
    nearly any event to a numeric pager. Any time an
    event is generated and routed to a numeric pager,
    the control panel attempts to call the numeric pager
    once for each message in the queue. To enable the
    pager, program both the primary and backup phone
    number to the numeric pager’s phone number in
    any of the four route groups. Then select which
    events are to be routed to the numeric pager within
    the route group selected.
    When events are sent to a numeric pager, up to four
    fields can be displayed in the pager message. See
    Figure 1.
    Figure 1: Pager Display Fields
    [1234-001-011-008]
    1234
    1 - Account number (1234)
    2 - Event policy (001)
    3 - Event number (011, Fire Alarm Event)
    4 - User number, point number, or relay number
    (008)
    The account number must contain four
    numeric digits. No alpha characters (B to
    F) are allowed when using the numeric
    pager.
    Programming the Pager Phone Number
    To program the pager phone number, enter the
    number used to reach the pager, followed by pauses.
    Entering C creates a 3-second pause (example:
    5552341CCC.)
    Experiment with the number of pauses you add after
    the page phone number. Each pause equals 3
    seconds. Try calling the pager yourself first and
    listening to the length of time it takes to get a beep
    allowing you to enter touch-tone information. This
    length is what you must program after the pager’s
    phone number in Section 2.1 Phone. If you need a
    longer pause, enter D after the number. Each D
    equals to 7 seconds.
    Using “#” characters in the phone number can affect
    how the event is displayed on the pager:
    • No “#” characters in phone number: Dashes
    appear in the display [1234-001-011-008].
    • One “#” character in phone number: Dashes
    are replaced by zeros [1234000100110008].
    • Two or more “#” characters in phone
    number: Dashes appear in the display [1234-
    001-011-008].
    For example, if the phone number 2773074#CC
    (seven-digit pager phone number followed by “#”
    and two pauses) is programmed, the pager message
    displays as follows: [1234000100110008] (dashes are
    replaced by zeros).
    If the “#” is not placed in the phone number, the
    message displays as follows: [1234-001-011-008]
    Also, a user may not want all four fields to be
    displayed in the pager message. “*” characters in the
    phone number allow the user to select the number of
    fields to be displayed in the pager message. To limit
    the number of fields shown in the pager message,
    enter the appropriate number of “*” characters in the
    phone number as shown below.
    • Zero “*” characters in phone number: All
    four fields are displayed.
    • One “*” character in phone number: First
    field only is displayed.
    • Two “*” characters in phone number: First
    two fields are displayed.
    • Three “*” characters in phone number: First
    three fields are displayed.
    • Four or more “*” characters in phone
    number: All four fields are displayed. 
    						
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    For example, the phone number 2773074***CC
    (7 digit pager phone number followed by three
    asterisks and two pauses) produces the following
    pager display: [1234-001-011] (three fields display at
    the pager).
    Table 20 shows the description of each event, its
    priority, and event number.
    Table 20: Event Descriptions, Priorities, and
    Numbers
    Event DescriptionEvent
    PriorityEvent
    Number
    Fire Alarm001011
    Fire Restoral (after Alarm, Supervision) 005 014
    Fire Missing005013
    Fire Trouble 005 012
    Fire Supervision005124
    Fire Restoral (after Tbl, Msg, Bypass) 005 015
    Fire Cancel004027
    Fire Supervision Missing 005 146
    Fire Supervision Restore005123
    Alarm Report 003 016
    Burg Restore006018
    Duress 002 004
    Missing Alarm006019
    User Code Tamper 008 055
    Trouble Report006017
    Missing Trouble 008 020
    Non-Fire Supervision006078
    Point Bus Fail 006 024
    Point Bus Restoral006091
    Non-Fire Cancel 004 045
    Alarm Restore006026
    Supervision Missing 008 147
    Unverified Event006169
    Point Bypass/Command Bypass 007 007
    Forced Point007008
    Point Opening 008 021
    Point Closing008022
    Was Force Armed 007 034
    Fail To Open008040
    Fail To Close 008 041
    Extend Close Time008044
    Opening Report 008 047
    Forced Close007048
    Closing Report 008 050
    Table 20: continued
    Event DescriptionEvent
    PriorityEvent
    Number
    Forced Close Perim Instant007084
    Forced Close Perim Delay 007 085
    Perimeter Instant Armed008088
    Perimeter Delay Armed 008 089
    Send User Textn/an/a
    S: Alarm n/a n/a
    S: Troublen/an/a
    S: Supervision n/a n/a
    Status Report008035
    S: Open n/a n/a
    S: Closen/an/a
    Test Report 008 051
    S: Perimeter Instantn/an/a
    S: Perimeter Delay n/a n/a
    S: Fire Supervisionn/an/a
    S: Fire Alarm n/a n/a
    S: Fire Troublen/an/a
    S: Missing Fire (Trouble) n/a n/a
    S: Missing Burglary ((Trouble)n/an/a
    S: Missing Burglary (Alarm) n/a n/a
    S: Fire Supervision Missingn/an/a
    S: Burglary Supervision Missing n/a n/a
    S: Door Left Openn/an/a
    SDI Device Failure* 004 070
    SDI Device Restoral*008071
    Watchdog Reset 004 077
    Parameter Checksum Failn/an/a
    Reboot 008 082
    Phone Line Fail004068
    Phone Line Restoral 008 069
    AC Failure004072
    AC Restoral 008 073
    Battery Missing004074
    Battery Low 004 075
    Battery Restoral008076
    Route Comm Fail 004 066
    Route Comm Restore008067
    Checksum Fail n/a n/a
    Sensor Reset007031
    Relay Set 007 032
    Relay Reset007033
    Sked Executed 007 057
    Sked Changed007058
    Fail to Execute 008 151
    Event Log Threshold008052
    Event Log Overflow 008 053
    * SDI Device number is not reported when using pager format. 
    						
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    Table 20: continued
    Event DescriptionEvent
    PriorityEvent
    Number
    Parameters Changed008054
    RAM Access OK 008 064
    RAM Access Fail008065
    Remote Reset 008 079
    Program Access OKn/an/a
    Program Access Fail n/a n/a
    Service Start008029
    Service End 008 030
    Fire Walk Start008036
    Fire Walk End 008 037
    Walk Test Start008038
    Walk Test End 008 039
    Extra Point008023
    Send Point Text n/a n/a
    RF Low Battery006093
    RF Battery Restore 006 094
    Date Changed008059
    Time Changed 008 060
    Delete User008090
    User Code Change 008 056
    Area Watch008042
    Card Assigned 008 110
    Change Level007061
    Access Granted 008 003
    No Entry008115
    Door Left Open 008 116
    Cycle Door008112
    Door Unlocked 008 113
    Door Secure008114
    Door Request 008 117
    Door Locked008145
    User Alarm COMMAND 7 002 005
    User Alarm COMMAND 9002006
    2.5 Power Supervision
    AC Fail Time
    Default:15
    Selection:1 to 90 (Blank and 0 are invalid)
    Program the amount of time that AC power must be
    off before the control panel responds to the AC
    failure. Beginning with version 6.20 and higher,
    changes were made as to how AC Fail Events are
    generated. See the following information to
    determine the available options. The response to
    restoral of AC power is delayed for the same amount
    of time. The control panel always monitors AC.
    When you program 
    AC Fail Time, if the second
    digit is:
    • 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 (such as 3, 5, 11, 13, 15, 21, and
    so on): The 
    AC Fail Time interval is in minutes.
    • 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0 (such as 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 20, 22,
    and so on): The AC Fail Time interval is in
    seconds.
    For the following items to be true, 
    AC Fail/Res Rpt
    must be programmed as Yes and AC Tag Along
    must be programmed as No.
    When you program 
    AC Fail Time, if the second
    digit is:
    • 1, 3, or 5 (such as 3, 5, 11, 13, 15, 21, and so
    on): The AC Fail Time interval is in minutes
    and an AC Fail Event is transmitted after the
    loss of AC for this amount of time.
    No additional AC Fail Events are transmitted
    after 6 hours or 12 hours.
    • 2, 4, or 6 (such as 2, 4, 6, 12, 14, 16, 22, 24, 26,
    and so on): The AC Fail Time interval is in
    seconds and an AC Fail Event is transmitted
    after the loss of AC for this amount of time.
    No additional AC Fail Events are transmitted
    after 6 or 12 hours.
    • 7 (such as 7, 17, 27, 37, and so on): The AC
    Fail Time interval is in minutes and an AC Fail
    Event is transmitted after the loss of AC for this
    amount of time.
    An additional AC Fail Event is transmitted after
    6 hours if the AC Fail condition is still present.
    • 8 (such as 8, 18, 28, 38, and so on): The AC
    Fail Time interval is in seconds and an AC Fail
    Event is transmitted after the loss of AC for this
    amount of time.
    An additional AC Fail Event is transmitted after
    6 hours if the AC Fail condition is still present. 
    						
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    • 9 (such as 9, 19, 29, 39, and so on): The AC
    Fail Time interval is in minutes and an AC Fail
    Event is transmitted after the loss of AC for this
    amount of time.
    An additional AC Fail Event is transmitted after
    12 hours if the AC Fail condition is still present.
    • 0 (such as 10, 20, 30, and so on): The AC Fail
    Time interval is in seconds and an AC Fail
    Event is transmitted after the loss of AC for this
    amount of time.
    An additional AC Fail Event is transmitted after
    12 hours if the AC Fail condition is still present.
    For the following items to be true, 
    AC Fail/Res Rpt
    must be programmed as No and AC Tag Along
    must also be programmed as No.
    When you program 
    AC Fail Time, if the second
    digit is:
    • 1, 3, or 5 (such as 3, 5, 11, 13, 15, 21, and so
    on): The AC Fail Time interval is in minutes.
    No AC Fail or AC Restoral Events are
    transmitted.
    • 2, 4, or 6 (such as 2, 4, 6, 12, 14, 16, 22, 24, 26,
    and so on): The AC Fail Time interval is in
    seconds. No AC Fail or AC Restoral Events are
    transmitted.
    • 7 (such as 7, 17, 27, 37, and so on): The AC
    Fail Time interval is in minutes. An AC Fail
    Event is only transmitted after 6 hours if the AC
    Fail condition is still present.
    • 8 (such as 8, 18, 28, 38, and so on): The AC
    Fail Time interval is in seconds. An AC Fail
    Event is only transmitted after 6 hours if the AC
    Fail condition is still present.
    • 9 (such as 9, 19, 29, 39, and so on): The AC
    Fail Time interval is in minutes. An AC Fail
    Event is only transmitted after 12 hours if the
    AC Fail condition is still present.
    • 0 (such as 10, 20, 30, and so on): The AC Fail
    Time interval is in seconds. An AC Fail Event is
    only transmitted after 12 hours if the AC Fail
    condition is still present.
    Firmware versions 6.20 and higher: To
    eliminate AC Reporting, AC Tag Along
    and AC Fail/Res Rpt must be
    programmed No and the second digit of
    the AC Fail Time must be a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or
    6.
    Firmware versions 6.10 and lower: To
    eliminate AC Reporting, AC Tag Along
    and AC Fail/Res Rpt must be
    programmed No.
    Firmware versions 6.10 and lower: To
    eliminate AC Reporting, AC Tag Along
    and AC Fail/Res Rpt must be
    programmed No.
    AC Fail/Res Rpt
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes Send AC Fail and AC Restoral
    Reports.
    No Does not send AC Fail and AC
    Restoral Reports.
    AC Power Supervision Reports are sent to the
    central station and local printer at the time
    programmed for 
    AC Fail Time.
    0101
    0101
    0101To comply with NFPA standards and UL
    864 requirements for commercial fire
    systems, program this item as No and
    program AC Tag Along as Yes. AC
    Restoral Reports are not transmitted.
    AC Tag Along
    Default:Yes
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes Send AC messages as tag along events.
    No Do not send AC messages as tag along
    events.
    Send AC Reports only if any other event occurs
    while AC is off-normal.
    If AC Tag Along is set to Yes and a
    subsequent event is generated, the AC
    Fail Event is transmitted first, prior to any
    subsequent events transmitting.
    0101
    0101
    0101AC Tag Along is required for NFPA and
    UL 864 commercial fire systems. Be sure
    to program AC Fail/Res Rpt as No if AC
    Tag Along is programmed Yes. 
    						
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    AC/Battery Buzz
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes Initiates panel-wide trouble tone at all
    command centers.
    No Does not initiate panel-wide trouble
    tone at command centers
    Initiate a panel-wide trouble tone at command
    centers when AC fails or battery is low or missing.
    This program item does not prevent the SERVC AC
    FAIL or SERVC BATT LOW displays.
    0101
    0101
    0101To comply with NFPA standards and UL
    864 requirements for commercial fire
    systems, program this item as Yes.
    De-selecting individual command centers
    for panel-wide trouble tones: Panel-wide
    trouble tones for programming the CC
    Trouble Tone in the command center
    parameters to No can turn off individual
    command centers [based on their CC# (1
    to 8)].
    Bat Fail/Res Rpt
    Default:Yes
    Selection:Yes or No
    Battery Failure and Restoral Reports are sent
    to the central station. They are routed to the
    telephone number programmed for
    Power/Phone Events.
    Modem
    ReportsMissing or
    shorted
    Discharged
    below 12.1 VDCBATTERY
    MISSING
    BATTERY LOW
    Yes
    BFSK
    ReportsMissing, shorted
    low batteryTROUBLE
    ZONE 9
    No Battery Failure and Restoral Reports are NOT
    sent to the central station.
    0101
    0101
    0101To comply with NFPA standards and UL
    864 requirements for commercial fire
    systems, program this item as Yes.
    2.6 Printer Parameters
    Up to three D9131A Parallel Printer Interface
    Modules can be connected to the D9412G’s (one
    printer for the D7412G’s) SDI bus. Each printer is
    identified by an address of 17, 18, or 19. Options are
    available for Routing Reports and area assignments.
    Printer Address
    Default:17
    Selection:17, 18, or 19 (only 17 is available for
    the D7412G)
    Enter the printer address you are programming.
    P## Area Assign
    Default:1
    Selection:1 to 8
    Assign an area to the printer programmed in Printer
    Address
    .
    P## Supervised
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    Only one printer can be installed for
    this 
    P## SDI address.
    No More than one unsupervised printer
    can be installed using this 
    P## SDI
    address using the same address DIP
    switch setting.
    Supervise this SDI address and generate Trouble
    SDI ## Reports and local trouble annunciation if a
    problem occurs with this printer or the SDI bus.
    Unsupervised printers sharing the same
    address setting print the same text.
    Trouble SDI ## Reports are always
    reported as Area 1, Account 1 Events
    regardless of where the SDI device is
    assigned. 
    						
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    When P## Supervised is set to Yes and
    all Printer Event Groups (such as P##
    Fire Events, P## Burglar Event, or P##
    Usr Chng Evt) are set to No, the control
    panel does not generate Trouble SDI ##
    Reports for the printer if the D9131A
    becomes disconnected.
    P## Scope
    Default:No Printer
    Selection:No Printer, Area, Account, Panel
    Wide, Custom
    Panel
    WidePrinter prints all designated events that
    occur panel-wide. A panel-wide printer
    can cross account boundaries.
    Account
    Printer prints all designated events that
    occur within any area with the same
    account number in which this printer is
    assigned.
    Area Printer prints all designated events that
    occur in the area to which this printer
    is assigned.
    Custom See the following Programming Tip.
    Printer prints all events occurring in
    areas programmed Yes for this prompt
    regardless of any boundary restrictions.
    No Printer No printer installed at this address. If a
    printer is connected, data does not
    print.
    Press the [SPACE ] bar to scroll through the
    selections. Press [ENTER] when the correct selection
    appears in the display.
    0101
    0101
    0101
    The following prompts are visible ONLY
    when you program P## Scope to Custom.
    P## A1 [through A8] in Scope
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes Include Area # Events in the scope of
    this printer.
    No Does not include Area # Events in the
    scope of this printer.
    Only available if P## Scope is programmed
    Custom. This program item determines whether
    events occurring in an area prints at this printer.
    See the report tables in Section 2.3
    Routing to identify the events that print.
    Events programmed as No in routing still
    print at the local printer. Individual events
    within the report group cannot be
    suppressed for events printed at the local
    printer.
    P## Fire Events
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    All events in this group print at this
    printer.
    No
    No events in this group print at this
    printer.
    Use this prompt to determine whether these events
    print at this printer.
    P## Burglar Event
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Yes or No
    P## Access Event
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Yes or No
    P## User Event
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Yes or No
    P## Test Event
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Yes or No
    P## Diag Event
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Yes or No 
    						
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