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D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Operation and Installation Guide | 9.0  Off-Board Points 
 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 5/05 | F01U003641B 
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9.3.4 
Wiring Data Expansion Loops to POPEX 
Modules 
Each POPEX Module has two positive (+) and two 
negative (-) data expansion loop terminals. Up to 119 
POPITs can be connected to one D8125 on the 
D9412GV2; 67 for the D7412GV2 (Figure 12 on page 
36 and Figure 13 on page 37. 
To connect the data expansion loops to the D8125 
POPEX Module: 
1.  Connect the positive (+) data terminal from the 
first POPIT on the data expansion loop to one of 
the D8125’s positive (+) terminals. 
2.  Connect the negative (-) data terminal from the first 
POPIT on the data expansion loop to one of the 
D8125’s negative (-) terminals. 
9.3.5 
POPIT Sensor Loops 
The number of normally-open and normally-closed 
detection devices each sensor loop can supervise is 
limited only by the resistance on the loop. Resistance 
on each sensor loop must be less than 100 
Ω
 not 
including the EOL resistor. 
Certain UL and NFPA applications can limit the 
number of detection devices. Consult the appropriate 
UL or NFPA standards.   
POPITs detect open, shorted, normal, and grounded 
circuit conditions on their sensor loops. They send the 
condition of their loops to the control panel. A ground 
on the sensor loop sends a general system ground-fault 
condition report. Refer to Ground Fault in the 
D9412GV2/D7412GV2/D7212GV2 Installation and 
Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide  
(P/N: F01U003638). Each POPIT is programmed and 
sends signals to the control panel separately.  
Terminate each POPIT sensor loop with the 33 k
Ω
 
EOL resistor (D106F) included with each POPIT. 
Use a twisted-pair wire (six twists per foot) in all 
POPEX and POPIT installations for both the data 
expansion loop wiring and the POPIT sensor loops. 
Run wires away from AC sources to prevent AC 
induction. If a noisy environment is suspected, use 
shielded cable. Refer to Section 9.3 Installing the D8125 
POPEX Module 
on page 38. 
9.3.6 
POPIT Module Point Assignments 
Six switches on each POPIT assign the module to a 
point number. For POPIT switch settings, refer to Point 
Assignment
 in the D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Program Record 
Sheet
 (P/N: F01U003635). The program record sheet 
provides information about the Point Assignments 
tables. Figure 14 on page 40 is an example of the tables. 
 
 
For the D9412GV2, Points 73 to 127 and 
193 to 247 must use the D9127 POPITs. 
Points 9 to 72 and 129 to 192 can use 
either D8127 or D9127 POPITs. 
For the D7412GV2, Points 9 to 72 can use 
either D8127 or D9127 POPITs; however, 
D9127 POPITs must be used for Points 73 
to 75. 
 
9.3.7 
Program Record Sheet 
The first column of the table in Figure 14 on page 40 
contains the 
POPIT Switch Settings for the D8127 
POPITs. On the D8127 POPITs, the switches are 
numbered 1 to 6, from left to right. On the D9127 
POPIT, switches are numbered 0 to 6, from left to 
right. Set the indicated switches to the ON position. If a 
dash (
) appears in the switch position, set the switch to 
the OFF position. 
The second column contains the 
Translation of the 
point number into the Zonex format. Refer to Point 
User Flag
 in the D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Program Entry 
Guide
 (P/N: F01U003636) for an explanation of this 
feature. 
The third column contains the 
Point Number as 
shown at keypads.  
The fourth column contains the 
Point Index. Refer to 
Point Index Parameters in the D9412GV2/D7412GV2 
Program Entry Guide
 (P/N: F01U003636)for an 
explanation of the point index. 
The fifth column, 
Area Assign, shows the area to 
which the point is assigned.  
The sixth column shows the 
Debounce Count for the 
point. Refer to Debounce Count in the 
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Program Entry Guide  
(P/N: F01U003636). 
The seventh column shows the 
BFSK/Relay report 
code, which is the point number reported for this point 
when the control panel is using the BFSK format.  
The eighth column contains the 
Custom Point Text 
displayed at keypads for the point. The text is sent to 
the receiver when the control panel uses the Modem 
IIIa
2
 format.