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D279A Operation and Installation Guide
D279A
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5.2.4 Audible Alarms
The D8112 can be programmed to sound an audible alarm when the D279A is tripped while armed. The D8112 must be
programmed with a bell time and the D8112 zone code must be programmed for audible alarms.
5.3 Programming the D7112 Panel Point
The D279A controls arming/disarming and entry/exit delay for the point to which it is connected.
5.3.1 Supervised Independent Zone Controls (Opening and Closing Reports)
To supervise the IZC, set the point code to 70000. To enable opening and closing reports from the zone controlled by the
D279A, cut the jumper labeled J5 OPEN/CLOSE (a violet colored jumper, see Figure 3 on page 13) located on the D279A. The
D279A sounds audible alarms when the 70000 point code is used.
Point closing reports are sent when the D279A begins exit delay.
5.4 Programming the D6112 and D4112 Panel Protective Zone
The D279A controls arming/disarming and entry/exit delay for the zone input to which it is connected. The D279A cannot be
used to generate opening and closing reports, or silence the bell (through the software) with a D4112 or D6112. See the D4112
Installation and Programming Manual (P/N: 73-05365-002) or the 6112:MAIN Program Entry Guide (P/N: 74-04367-000) for
complete zone code programming details.
J5 Jumper: For normal operation with the D4112 or D6112, do NOT cut jumper J5. However, if you want to display the
D279A armed or disarmed status at the D4112 or D6112 command center, or if you want to put the D279A on a priority
zone, cut Jumper J5.
Some standard sub-control zone codes are shown below:
01150 24 hour zone, trouble on open, instant alarm on short, steady bell on alarm, restoral reports
04110 24 hour zone, instant alarm on short, no trouble conditions, steady bell on alarm
0400 24 hour zone, instant alarm on short, no trouble conditions, steady bell on alarm, local zone
04150 24 hour zone, instant alarm on short, no trouble conditions, steady bell on aarlm, restoral reports
Using the 01- - - zone code: The 01- - - code only supervises the protective zone wire between the D279A and
the D4112/D6112. It is recommended that you DO NOT cut jumper J5 when using this code. If you cut the jumper, the
D279A sends a trouble report when disarming, and a restoral report when arming.
5.4.1 Audible Alarms
The D4112 and D6112 can be programmed to sound an audible alarm when the D279A is tripped while armed. The D4112
or D6112 must be programmed with a bell time and the zone code must be programmed for audible alarms.
5.5 Programming the D9112B for the D279A
The D279A can be used in one of two ways with the D9112B: to control an input point or as a keyswitch.
5.5.1 Using the D279A to Control an Input Point
The D279A controls arming/disarming and entry/exit delay for the point input it is connected to. If the J5 jumper is cut, point
opening and closing reports may also be sent. In this configuration, however, bell control from the D279A is not available. If
the D279A is tripped into an alarm condition and is programmed to sound the bell, you must silence the alarm bell using the
command center it is assigned to. You can also use the D279A's onboard Form “C” relay to provide a bell output and thus
allow bell control from the D279A. You may use Point Index #31 from the default Program Record Sheet for the D279A for
this application.
Point closing reports are sent when the D279A begins exit delay.
Programming
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