Bosch Appliances Network Card D8125INV User Manual

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D8125INV 
Installation 
 
 D8125INV Operation and Installation Guide  
 
49690E 
Page 22 
© 2005 Bosch Security Systems 
  
3.6.1.6  Programming the FA113 Keyfob 
An unlimited number of FA113 Keyfobs can be added to a system in the same location. However, the system is not 
capable of differentiating the keyfobs. The D8125INV does not supervise Low Battery or Missing conditions for any of 
the Keyfobs. The FA113 Keyfob is treated as a Maintained Keyswitch on D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D9412G, D7412G, 
D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 Control Panels. When using both arming/disarming and alert functions of the keyfob, 
Points 74 and 75 (for Zonex Bus 1 on D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 
Control Panels) and Points 194 and 195 (for Zonex Bus 2 on D9412GV2, D9412G, D9412, and D9112 Control Panels) 
are used.  
 
Do not program any other transmitters for Points 74 and 75 or Points 194 and 195. These are for the FA113 
Keyfobs only. 
The FA113 Keyfob has four buttons: ON, OFF, and two Alert (*) buttons. The ON button is used to arm the area the 
point is assigned to and initiate the Master Arm Delay state. The OFF button is used to disarm the area to which the point 
is assigned.  
The Point Index for Point 74 and 194 must be programmed as a Point Type 4 with a Point Response of 2. 
When both Alert buttons are pressed, the D8125INV sends a Short to the control panel for Point 75 or 195. Program the 
control panel accordingly so that the Point Response provides the appropriate response. To clear the condition from 
Point 75 or 195, press the ON or OFF button. 
To program an FA113 keyfob, connect the programming cable to the transmitter and program the lower numbered point 
(74 or 194) as a new transmitter and select mode 4.  Disconnect the programming cable and program the higher 
numbered point (75 or 195) into the D8125INV as an existing transmitter and select mode 4.  This will enable both 
points on the keyfob. 
3.6.1.7  Programming the D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D7212GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D7212G, D9412, D7412, 
D7212, and D9112 Control Panels for RF Transmitters 
Regardless of the mode that is programmed into each transmitter (Normally Open, Normally Closed), the D8125INV 
will send back to the control panel the responses shown in Table 8. 
2.2 k
= Normal
2.2 k
= Faulted
2.2 k
= Tamper
 
= Normal
= Faulted
 
2.2 k
= Normal
2.2 k
= Faulted
2.2 k
= Tamper
 
= Normal
= Faulted
 
Modes 1 & 8 
Modes 2 & 9 
Modes 3, 7 & 10 
Modes 4, 6 & 11 
 
If the RF Transmitter sends… 
D8125INV sends to the control panel… 
a Faulted condition  
Shorted condition 
a Tamper condition 
Open condition 
a Normal condition 
Normal condition 
a Low Battery condition (see note) 
Low Battery condition 
Table 8: D8125INV Point Transition Reporting to D9412, D9112, D7412, and D7212 Control Panels 
Note: 
Only D9412G, D7412G, D7212G, D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 Control Panels, Version 6.50 and higher, 
are able to send 
RF BATTERY LOW 
events. See the D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide (P/N: 47775) for 
information on programming RF BATTERY LOW events in the Routing section. The D9412GV2, D7412GV2, 
and D7212GV2 can use any revision. In addition, RPS Version 3.6 and 9000MAIN Handler Version 1.13 or 
higher must be used to enable this event. 
Based on the information in Table 8, please follow the recommended programming guidelines for Point Type and Point 
Response shown in Table 9.