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The Radionics D6112 Installation Manual

FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been independently evaluated and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules regarding Class A digital devices, without causing interference to radio or television communications when installed and used correctly.

Terminal 1 can be found either at the far left bottom on a Vista panel, or the far upper left corner on a D6112 panel.

Function 7

Radionics panels like the D8112, D6112 and D4112 used a set of command functions to program and otherwise manage their systems. These commands were consistent across all panels and keypads – for example, Command 7 and 9 could both be used to bypass or unbypass individual points on a system when they become faulted; such as when there’s a bad switch or misaligning magnet; additionally using this command would send fire alarm and/or police response notifications (for systems with home alarm monitoring); other numbers could perform other diagnostic tasks – please refer to your user guides/burgar alarm manuals/keypad user guides for details.

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Function 8

Bypass and unbypass functions on Radionics panels (D4112 and 6112) and keypads such as D420, D620, D1252, or D1255 can temporarily bypass or re-bypass faulted points until service can be scheduled – this serves as a quick solution for issues like misalignments, broken switches or misalignments with magnets. Command 8 of 6112 systems recognizes a trouble condition while simultaneously silencing an beeping keypad (for more details see How to Silence a Beeping Radionics Alarm Keypad). For further details regarding system commands please consult either your burglar alarm or fire alarm manuals regarding panels/keypads used.

Function 9

Radionics alarm systems such as the 8112 and 6121 employed digits to perform various functions. Some functions were shared across models, while others were specific to specific panels or keypads – Command 4 for instance performed the “smoke detector reset” function on systems with fire monitoring, temporarily dropping power to 2-wire smoke loop to reset any tripped detectors. For further guidance on using other Command 4 functions on your particular panel or keypad refer to its manual.

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