D9024 Program Manual
D9024 Program Manual
Programmer’s Guide
Notice
The material and instructions covered in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are
presumed to be reliable. However, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and
reserves the right to modify and revise this document without notice.
These instructions are the guide to commissioning and programming the D9024 or D10024 Fire Alarm
Control Panel. See the Installation Instructions for information on installation and powering the D9024
and D10024 Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). See the Operator’s Manual for information on the normal
operation of the system.
FCC Notices
Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and, if not installed in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
2) Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
UL/NFPA Notices
• UL listed for NFPA 72, Local.
All references to NFPA and related requirementsare based upon compliance with the 1993 edition of
NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code. Since installation specifications are nearly always based upon a specific
edition of a standard that has been legally adopted by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), earlier editions
of NFPA standards will generally apply. Consult with the appropriate AHJ for confirmation.
Table of Figures
Figure 1: D10024 Front Panel Display .........................................................................................................5
Figure 2: Memory Lock Switch.....................................................................................................................6
Figure 3: Main Menu....................................................................................................................................7
Figure 4: Path Through Commission Menus to Setup ..................................................................................7
Figure 5: Outputs Submenu with Brigade Auxiliary Relay Programmed .......................................................8
Figure 6: Name Settings Submenu ..............................................................................................................9
Figure 7: Letters and Numbers Submenus ...................................................................................................9
Figure 8: Operator’s Menu, Main Level ......................................................................................................10
Figure 9: Commission Menu One...............................................................................................................10
Figure 10: Configure Submenu ....................................................................................................................10
Figure 11: Configure Submenu for Polling Circuit One ................................................................................10
Figure 12: Auto Learn Submenu One...........................................................................................................11
Figure 13: Auto Learn Submenu Two...........................................................................................................11
Figure 14: Configure Submenu for Polling Circuit One ................................................................................11
Figure 15: Device Submenu One .................................................................................................................12
Figure 16: Device Inspection Address Change Submenu .............................................................................12
Figure 17: Address Information Display .......................................................................................................12
Figure 18: Device Information Change Submenu .........................................................................................12
Figure 19: KeyWords Display ......................................................................................................................12
Figure 20: Configure Submenu for Polling Circuit 1 .....................................................................................13
Figure 21: Device Information Change Submenu .........................................................................................13
Figure 22: Zone Configuration Submenu .....................................................................................................14
Figure 23: Zone Description Submenu .........................................................................................................14
Figure 24: Commission Menu One...............................................................................................................14
Figure 25: Memory Lock Reminder ..............................................................................................................15
Figure 26: Memory Lock Error Message ......................................................................................................15
Figure 27: Path to the Configure Submenu ..................................................................................................15
Figure 28: Configure Submenu ....................................................................................................................16
Figure 29: Configure Peripherals Submenu .................................................................................................16
Figure 30: Auto Learn Submenu One...........................................................................................................16
Figure 31: Peripheral Summary Display .......................................................................................................16
Figure 32: Configure Peripherals Submenu .................................................................................................16
Figure 33: Peripheral Device Zone Submenu ..............................................................................................16
Figure 34: Zone Description Change Submenu............................................................................................17
Figure 35: Configure Peripherals Submenu .................................................................................................17
Figure 36: Peripheral Device Information Submenu .....................................................................................17
Figure 37: Peripheral Device Information Change Submenu ........................................................................17
Figure 38: KeyWords Display ......................................................................................................................18
Figure 39: Configure Peripherals Submenu .................................................................................................18
Figure 40: Peripheral Device Zone Configuration Submenu .........................................................................18
Figure 41: Notification Appliance Configure Menu .......................................................................................19
Figure 42: 40 Zone Panel ............................................................................................................................19
Figure 43: Mode OFF ..................................................................................................................................19
Figure 44: Off Mode Zones 1 through 12 .....................................................................................................19
Figure 45: Double Knock Mode, Zones 1 through 12....................................................................................19
Figure 46: Delay Mode ................................................................................................................................20
Figure 47: Steady/Steady Delay Mode.........................................................................................................20
Figure 48: Path Through Commission Menus to Day Modes ........................................................................21
Figure 49: Stage Timer Menu One...............................................................................................................21
Figure 50: Delayed Mode Zone Assignment.................................................................................................22
Figure 51: Daytime Sensitivity Mode ..........................................................................................................22
Table of Tables
Table 1: Device Type Table ......................................................................................................................11
Table 2: Address Information Data Table .................................................................................................13
Table 3 Peripheral Device Type Table .....................................................................................................16
Alphanumeric Display
D10024
Alphanumeric Keys
Control Keys
System Trouble Alarm Manual
Reset Silence Silence Alarm ENTER NO YES
LED Display
Letters Keyword
Numbers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ALARM
TROUBLE
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
ALARM
TROUB
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
ARM
Zone/area Display TROUBLE
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
ALARM
TROUBLE
Backplane
C.1. Set Up
This option is necessary to complete the basic setup procedures for panel operation. Selecting this
option results in a series of prompts answered in sequence. Press the “>“ key to repeat the
sequence as necessary to change an answer.
Press the “>“ key to display the Operator’s Menu, Main Level.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CHANGE
SHIFT A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Note: Disabling the Sounders, Relays or the Brigade options requires a Level Three Pass Code
(9898). Enabling requires a Level Two pass code.
RESET: The normally unpowered relay is powered for about 15 seconds when the panel is
reset and then returns to an unpowered state.
To enter or alter the Name Setting, press the “>“ key. The display will show the Letters
Submenu. In this submenu, the NO key becomes the Letters/Numbers key. Use this key to
toggle between the Letters Submenu and the Numbers Submenu.
Text = " RADIONICS " [Letters]
Type in letter (hold in shift FOR N. . .Z)
To move the cursor toggle to the Numbers Submenu and use the “<“ and “>“ keys. Use the shift
key with the letter key to type the letters N through Z (the lower row). To leave this submenu
press the ENTER key. Press YES to confirm the changes and move to the next setup option.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CHANGE
SHIFT A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
The number of polling circuits in the system is entered during the setup procedure ( see Section
C.1.b.). To configure these circuits, select option one, 1)Configure, from Commission Menu
One. The display shows the Configure Submenu.
The panel responds to a NO response by calibrating all the devices on the circuit and
displaying the number and types of devices. See Figure 13. Press any key to return to the
Configure Submenu. (See Figure 10. )
To proceed with “Auto Learn,” press the YES key. The display confirms by displaying
“program running.” The FACP may take up to 30 seconds to learn a circuit. Each possible
detector address is checked to see if it is occupied and by what type of detector. If more
than one detector is located at a single address or the detector type code is invalid, a
warning message will appear on the display.
Note: Do not press any key until the display changes to Auto Learn Submenu Two.
Once the system has finished learning, it will respond with a display giving a summary of
what it finds on the loop.
Compare this display with the installation sheets to ensure that the system has found the
correct number of devices.
Use option two, 2) Devices, to continue in the configure submenu for this circuit and to verify
that the system has found all devices correctly. Press NO to return to the Configure
Submenu. (See Figure 10. )
Press YES to accept. The display changes to the Address Information Display. (See Figure
17.)
To change the address press the CHANGE key. The display shows the Device Inspection
Address Change Submenu.
Key in the address and press ENTER. The Address Information Display shows detailed
information about the device at the chosen address.
Use the “>“ and “<“ keys to move up and down the addresses on this circuit. To change
device information enter CHANGE. The display will change to the Device Information
Change Submenu.
Warning: Default settings are within UL Range. Radionics does not recommend altering factory
alarm thresholds.
Note: Detection devices return to factory settings when the Fire Alarm Control
Panel loses power
and is initialized.
Select Option 2) Devices from the Configure Submenu for the desired polling circuit.
Press YES to accept the device inspections and Use the “>“ and “<“ keys to move up and
down the addresses on this circuit. To change device information enter CHANGE. The
display will change to the Device Information Change Submenu.
To change a value move the cursor to the desired location using the “>“ and “<“ keys, enter
the desired number(s), and press YES or ENTER to move to the next field.
The configuration shown on the display becomes effective immediately after pressing the
ENTER or YES key. Pressing the NO key at any time during the zone configuration
terminates zone configuration and returns the display to the configure submenu for this
particular polling circuit.
If the “to address” value is less than 126, the YES or ENTER key automatically advances to
the next zone to be defined.
When all of the devices for the loop being configured are assigned to zones, the program will
advance to the zone description entry menu.
Each zone can have a 20-character description assigned to it to identify the area covered by
the zone. This description will appear on the Alphanumeric Display if a fault or fire is
detected by any sensor in the zone.
Note: Devices assigned to zones 99 and 100 will activate the Sprinkler Supervisory LED in the LED
Display.
Change the description by highlighting the text (using the “>“ and “<“ keys ) pressing
CHANGE and entering either letters, numbers or KeyWords. This procedure is the same as
described in Sections C.1.f. and C.2.a.2. Pressing the YES or ENTER keys saves the
change.
Exit the zone configuration option by entering NO. The display will return to the configure
submenu for this particular polling circuit. Press the NO key to return to the main configure
submenu.
Select option 3) NORMAL OPERATION. The display will prompt for memory lock.
Move the Memory Lock Switch (See Figure 2) to the upper position and press the 3 key
again. The display will return to the Main Menu and will revert to the time/date - status
display.
Note: If the memory is locked before the Memory Lock Reminder, the trouble panel buzzer will
sound and the display will show a failure message.
Select Option 6) Peripherals. The display will change to the Configure Peripherals Submenu
Select Option 3) Auto Learn. The display changes to Auto Learn Submenu One
Press the YES key. The display responds with a “Program running” display.
Do not press any key while “Program running” is displayed. When Auto Learn has finished
learning the peripheral units the display will respond with the Peripheral Summary Display.
4-way-SCC 4-way-Relay 8-way-Input Other
0 0 0 4
1) Sensor Text
7) Action 8) Zone
Figure 37: Peripheral Device Information Change Submenu
Option 7) Action is not is use at this time.
Select option one, 1) Sensor Text, to display the Device Text Submenu. There are five
displays to this menu: a Letters display, a Numbers display, and three KeyWords displays.
Use the Letters/Numbers key to toggle between letters and numbers and the KeyWords key
to toggle through the KeyWords displays.
Enter letters and numbers as outlined in Section C.1.f. Use the KeyWords key to toggle
through the three displays. Enter the number preceding the KeyWord to insert that KeyWord
into the device text.
Use the “>“ “<“ keys to move the display to the device address to be assigned or changed.
Press the CHANGE key. The display shows the Peripheral Device Information Change
Submenu. See Figure 37. Select option 8)Zone. The display shows the Peripheral Device
Zone Configuration Submenu.
Key in the desired zone and press ENTER. The display returns to the Peripheral Device
Information Submenu. (See Figure 36.) Press NO to return to the Configure Peripherals
Submenu.
Press NO to return to the main configure submenu.
Use the “>“ “<“ keys to move the blinking cursor between the zone and MODE prompts.
Note: To comply with NFPA three-pulse temporal pattern evacuation signal requirements, set the
MODE to ON (steady on). Synchronize notification appliances
using the D411 or D412
Synchronization Modules.
Any single installations that require multiple pulsed circuits should be connected to the D9024M
or D10024M sounder (notification appliance) outputs.
Immediately after a system reformat of polling circuit devices followed by Auto Learn, the system
will default to ALL notification appliances activated immediately for any fire in any zone. The
notification appliance Configure Menu on a 40 zone panel would display:
SOUNDER zone MODE
A 001 T0 040 ON
Press ENTER or YES to accept a prompt. The display will prompt for the next zone. When all
zones in a circuit are configured, pressing YES or ENTER prompts for the next circuit. To
avoid ambiguity as to what can be modified, the display flashes the item that can be changed. If
this item is a number, enter new value to change it. If the item is not numeric, use the CHANGE
key. For example, beginning with the condition in Figure 42, use the “>“ key to select the ON
display under MODE. Press the CHANGE key. The display changes to the next Mode option,
Mode Off.
In this configuration, if an alarm condition is detected in zones one through 40, the panel will not
activate notification appliance Circuit A.
Press the “>“ key to return the blinking display to the “to zone” number (40). Key in “12." The
display shows the new zone range.
In this configuration, if an alarm condition is detected in specified zones (one through 12), the
panel will not activate notification appliance Circuit A
Use the “>“ key to move the blinking display to the MODE position and press ENTER OR YES
to accept, CHANGE to move to the next option, the Double Knock Mode.
In this configuration the panel will activate notification appliance Circuit A in a steady alarm if two
or more detectors in a zone are in an alarm condition. If only one detector is an alarm condition
in any zone in the specified zone range, the panel will activate Circuit A after the number of
seconds indicated in the display.
Caution: Do not attempt to program the Pulse Delay Mode. At this time this option exceeds the
requirements for power-limited devices.
Press CHANGE to move to the next option. This option, the Pulse Delay Mode, is not in use at
this time.
Caution: Do not attempt to program the PulseDelay Mode. At this time this option exceeds the
requirements for power-limited devices.
Press CHANGE to move to the next option. This option, the Pulse/Steady Delay Mode, is not in
use at this time.
Caution: Do not attempt to program the Pulse/Steady Delay Mode. At this time this option exceeds
the requirements for power-limited devices.
Press CHANGE to advance to the next option. This option, the Steady/Pulse Delay Mode, is not
in use at this time.
Caution: Do not attempt to program the Steady/Pulse Delay Mode. At this time this option exceeds
the requirements for power-limited devices.
Press CHANGE to return the mode selection to ON (steady on).
The configuration shown on the display becomes effective immediately after the ENTER or YES
key is pressed. Pressing the “YES” key also automatically advances to the next zone(s) to be
defined.
The Day Mode inserts a delay, which has two stages, between the time the panel recognizes an
alarm condition and the time it activates notification appliances.
If the stage one timer is set as shown in Figure 48, the panel will go into a full fire condition
within two minutes of the sensor exceeding the preset threshold level . The panel buzzer sounds
during this period, and the sensor location is shown on the alphanumeric display with a warning
that the panel has entered stage one of a delayed alarm.
Stage one is acknowledged at the panel by pressing the Trouble Silencekey. This starts stage
two.
START at 8:00 ?
Use daytime sensitivity
Figure 51: Daytime Sensitivity Mode
Enter YES to accept the prompts for the start and finish times of the Daytime Sensitivity. To
change the start time, enter NO, key in the changes, and press YES to accept.
At the end of the Sensitivity Mode settings, the display returns to Commission Menu Three. Lock
the memory and press NO to return the panel to Normal Operation.
C.3. Inspect
The INSPECT Mode allows the programmer to inspect system configuration without the possibility of
changing configuration.
C.4.a.1. Time/Date
The Time/Date submenu allows the programmer to change the time and date, erase all
programming and return the panel to factory default settings, and to adjust the crystal that
controls the panel’s internal timer.
To reset the time, enter “1” and key in the time based on a 24-hour clock. Press Enter to
complete the time change.
To reset the date, enter “2” and enter the current date.
The system will prompt for the last three digits in the number. In Figures 55 and 56, the
system currently has a value of 3.68667 Mhz. Changing the last three digits from 667 to 668
(increasing the last digit by one) will cause the clock to lose two seconds per week.
Changing the last three digits to 666 (decreasing the last digit by one) will cause the clock to
gain two seconds per week.
Enter NO to return to Commission Menu Two
The top line displays the status of the program and the configuration. The bottom line displays
the ROM version code, the ROM checksum, and the RAM checksum.
The ROM information should be quoted in any correspondence.
The RAM checksum will change whenever the configuration changes. Program integrity should
be checked and the RAM checksum recorded whenever the system configuration is changed.
Select option three, 3) Outputs. The display prompts for the pass code. Enter the Level Three Pass
Code (9898). The display changes to the Outputs Test Submenu.
Outputs one and two are Relay Outputs one and two. Outputs three through six are Notification
Appliance (Sounder) Outputs A through D. Press YES to scroll through the outputs. Press
CHANGE from “NOT OPERATED” to “OPERATED.” Enter NO to return to the Main Menu