D9412G/D7412G
D9412G/D7412G Specifications
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Scheduled Events (Skeds)
D9412G/D7412G internal clock and calendar help the
panel operate individual scheduled events (Skeds).
Skeds perform a specific function (such as arm/disarm,
relay control, point bypassing, etc.). Each Sked is
programmed for a time and day-of-week schedule or a
date-of-year schedule.
Users may change Sked Time if programmed for local
time editing. Holiday schedules can enable or disable
individual Skeds during holiday periods.
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64 scheduled events with up to 26 different
functions
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Day-of-week or date-of-year schedules
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Four holiday schedules of 366 days each (leap
year)
Fire Test
D9412G/D7412G Fire Test Mode suppresses reports to
the central station receiver so you can test initiating and
indicating devices without transmitting alarms. Initiating
Fire Test Mode, sends “Fire Walk Start” to central
station indicating start of test. Test events become “local
only.” Command center shows how many points are to
be tested.
Each time a device initiates an alarm, programmed point
text displays at command center and the fire bell rings
for 2 seconds. Automatic sensor reset feature allows
continued testing of devices without time consuming
trips to manually reset sensors. At the end of test,
command center displays the number of untested
points. You can also view point text for each untested
point.
Ending Fire Test Mode, sends “Fire Walk End” to the
central station receiver indicating end of test.
Combining Access Control with Security and Fire
Detection (D7412G/D9412G)
D9412G/D7412G combined systems can help prevent
false alarms making it easy to use one system that
controls access, security, and fire functions.
Access control features of D7412G/D9412G can deny
access during armed periods, grant access only to
certain authorized users depending whether an area is
master armed, perimeter armed or disarmed. Alarm
system can automatically disarm when designated
authorized users are granted access.
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D7412G: Two (2) access doors; 75 detection
points; 396 Token/Users
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D9412G: Eight (8) access doors; 246 detection
points; 996 Token/Users
D9210B Access Control Interface Module
Access is granted from Wiegand format readers or
Request to Enter/Exit devices when connected to the
D9210B.
Also provided are connections for door point, strike,
buzzer and enclosure tamper. (One D9210B required
per door).
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Each access door can be configured independently
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Door point controls access door and is part of alarm
system (door does not need double contacts)
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Door contact can reset strike time when opened
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Door contact can terminate entry buzzer (if used)
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Door contact is shunted when valid access is
granted
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Optional buzzer can trigger prior to end of door
shunt period, warning user a “door left open”
condition is about to occur
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Door point can be configured to generate alarm or
trouble (or have no response) when door is left
open beyond shunt period
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In addition to granting access, cards control
whether system will disarm along with granting
access
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Door strike can release automatically during
disarmed periods, then automatically re-lock when
area is armed
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Door can generate an alarm, trouble, (or have no
response) depending on area’s armed condition
when door is opened outside authorized access
period
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REQUEST TO ENTER and REQUEST TO EXIT
can be programmed to shunt door without
activating strike
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An option determines whether access granted, no
entry, request to enter, or request to exit messages
are sent to event log
RAM IV and RAM IV Lite
These account management and panel-programming
utilities allow computers equipped with the Microsoft
®
Windows
® operating system and a modem to act as a
remote programming, record storage, remote control
and troubleshooting tool for the D9412G/D7412G
Control/Communicators. To enhance the down/upload
capabilities RAM can be used in a TCP/IP and Dynamic
Host Communication Protocol (DHCP) configuration.