1. Turn on the programmer and get to the Product Handlers list.
    2. Plug a regular telephone line into the TELCO port at the top of the programmer (it is important that the phone line being used be capable of pulse or rotary dialing as this is how the D5200 will dial).
    3. On the programmer, scroll up to the UPDATE handler and press Enter Group.
    4. In the HandName field, type the name of the handler you would like to download then press the white ENTER button.
    5. Always leave Include Help set to NO.
    6. In the Phone field, enter the handler update phone number: 1-800-657-4584 (without the dashes).
    7. Scroll down to the Mode field and use the space bar to change it until it says Telco-> A then press the white ENTER button. The programmer should start dialing out to download the handler. This may taked several minutes to successfully download a handler; the D5200 will display the status of the download.

    There are a couple of other things to be aware of. First, the programmer has a limited amount of memory and it is a good idea to check in DISKSTAT to be sure there are enough free kilobytes left so that after you finish downloading the handler(s) needed, you still have enough memory to work with programs (around 70 kilobytes or higher is a good idea).

    Also, in step 7 above, it says to choose Telco->; this is assuming you want to save the handler to your A disk. If you have a B disk and you would like to download to it instead, just choose Telco->B instead.

  1. RPS v5.7 is the oldest that can be upgraded to v5.12.

  2. It is not required to set up an account. The receiver will not need or even receive that information from the 4020-G. The 4020-G does not have a MAC address as it is not a network module. It's a cell module that connects to network equipment.

  3. A "Disabled by Attack" message is generated when the D6600/D6100 receives too many duplicate messages in a row from a network account. To prevent a form of internet attack called "Replay," the receiver and Conettix module include an encrypted serial key with every message they send to each other. If the receiver gets a duplicate alarm message with a duplicate serial key embedded in the message, it will see this as a replayed message. If this occurs too many times in a row, the receiver will automatically interpret these messages as a replay attack and disable the account. Most often, this does not occur due to an attack, but because of a network failure. An example of such a scenario is if the panel sends a message to the receiver and the receiver replies. However, the reply message does not make it back to the panel through the network. In this case, the panel will send the exact same message again with the exact same serial key. The receiver will get that duplicate message and recognize it as a duplicate. If the receiver gets enough duplicates in a row, it will disable the account and show "Disabled by Attack." These settings can be adjusted with options 6.8.2 and 6.8.3.

  4. To Direct connect to the FPD-7024 using the DX4010i or DX4010V2:

    1. Connect the DX4010i or DX4010V2 to the option bus of the FPD-7024.
    2. Set the Address of the DX4010i or DX4010V2 to 250 All Dip Switches ON
    3. Enable the LED Jumper P2 Located inside the DX4010i or DX4010V2
    4. Next Enter Program Mode on the FPD-7024
    5. Press (0) Enter your Program Pin - the default Pin is (9876) - The display should read Program Modes on the top line of the display
    6. Update the Option Bus to enable the DX4010i or DX4010V2
      1. Press [3] Program System
      2. Press [4] Option Bus
      3. Press [1] Update Bus
    7. The keypad will display "Updating... TOT BUS DEVS: XX". Where XX = the total number of devices found on the Option Bus. If (00) or the incorrect total numbero f devices on the bus appears, check the wiring and addressing of each device on the Option Bus. Each device needs to have its own address. Then repeat steps above until all of the devices are learned to the Option Bus of the panel.
    8. Enable Remote Programming
      1. Press [7] Remote Program
      2. Press [1] Enable
    9. Press [*/BACK] key twice - the display should read Program Modes on the top line
    10. Set the panel Ring Count and Serial Communications:
      1. Press [6] Program Accounts
      2. Press [4] Ring Count
      3. Enter [0][2][#/Enter]
      4. Press [7] ALT. COMM
      5. Press [1] Serial
    11. Press [*/BACK] key 3 times
    12. The red LED of the DX4010i or DX4010V2 should be flashing
    13. In RPS, select Connect Via Enhanced Direct

  5. Use a C900V2 with a UL listed power supply.

    1. Press [0] then enter 9876 for the PIN
      Note: Have all of your Option Bus devices connected to the Option bus and addressed including the DX4020 (*The DX4020 needs to be addressed as 250, all switches in the CLOSED position) connected to the panel.
    2. Press [3] Program System
    3. Press [4] Option Bus
    4. Press [1] UpdateBus - The keypad will display "Updating... TOT BUS DEVS: XX". Where XX = the total number of devices found on the Option Bus. If 00 or not the correct total number of devices were found on the bus, check the wiring and addressing of each device on the Option bus. Each device needs to have its own address. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all of the devices are found.
    5. Press [7] Remote Program
    6. Press [1] Enable
    7. Press [*/BACK] and the top line of the display should read PROG MODES
    8. Press [6] Program Accounts
    9. Press [1] Phone/IP Number
    10. Press [1] Phone/IP 1
    11. Press [1], enter 0 to tell the panel this is an IP Address (then the 12th digit of the IP Address of the CoBox D6680) followed by 0130751 [#/ENTER]
    12. Press [2] Port Number, then enter 07700[#/ENTER]
    13. Press the [*/BACK] key twice. The top line of the display should read Program Accounts
    14. Press [4] Ring Count
    15. Press [0][2][#/ENTER]
    16. Press the [*/BACK] key to return to System Normal.

  6. The "No Data Received" message would be indicative of a message which came in aand a handshake tone was never established (i.e. like a wrong number dialed).

  7. A "Data Error" message would be indicative of a panel which called in and completed a handshake with the receiver and agreed to communicate in Modem IIIa2 and the information sent is seen as incomplete by the receiver. The partial information received is still posted but a message is generated as a data error.

    1. Follow the directions in this video to establish a telnet connection to the DX4020.
    2. Choose option 0 for Server by typing 0 then Enter.
    3. Type the first octet of the IP address then press Enter (i.e. if the IP address is 192.168.1.1 then 192 would be the first octet).
    4. Continue with the other three octets pressing Enter after each one
    5. If you have a gateway IP address, press Y then Enter and enter it the same as the in the steps above, one octet at a time.
    6. For the netmask, refer to the table below to convert to the number of "Host Bits" then enter the host bits and press enter.
    7. Don't type anything at the "Change telnet password" prompt and just press Enter.
    8. Press 9 then Enter to choose the "Save and Exit" option.

  8. Service Zonex means the panel is sensing a short condition on the zonex.

  9. Noise in the zonex can cause the panel to detect points on expansion that do not actually exist.

  10. Disable the authority level for the Command 1 "All On".

  11. Only on GV3 revision 8.00-8.09. Revisions 8.11 and higher are no longer compliant with the D5200.

  12. Yes. Use the Rom Update Key p/n GV3-ROM-KEY

  13. Yes. Use the Rom Update Key p/n GV3-8.04-KEY to revert back to rev 8.04.

    ** Note: Rev 8.11+ panels can be downgraded to rev 8.04 however All programming is lost when the downgrade is performed. (Datalock is retained)

    ** Note: Do not downgrade a GV3 Series control panel running v8.11 or later to v8.03 or earlier. Doing so will make the control panel in-operative.

  14. Limited keypad programming is available on GV3 panels v8.11 and higher only.

  15. Keypad programming is available from the Service Menu which can be accessed two ways:

    1. Close the S1 switch while a D1260 or D1265 keypad is connected to the panel and addressed as 8, or a D1255 keypad is connected to the panel and addressed as 16.
    2. Press 99 and Enter on a working keypad.

  16. The programming menus for the D1255 and D1260/D1265 are below:

    Keypad programming menu structure for the D1255 keypad:



    Keypad prgramming menu structure for the D1260 and D1265 keypads:

  17. For GV3 Revision 8.00 - 8.09: Area # Name text has not changed and is programmed in Points > Point Assignemnts > Point 240 through 247 for areas 1-8 respectively.

    For GV3 Revision 8.10+: Name Text is programmed under Command Center and Area Text under the far right column: "Area # Name" Text.

  18. D9412GV3 revision 8.00 - 8.09 Call for Service text is entered in the location of User Name for User 249. (User 99 for D7212GV3 and D7412GV3).

    All GV3 models (D7212, D7412, and D9412) revision 8.10+ Call for Service text is entered in Panel Wide Parameters > Miscellaneous > Call for Service Text.

  19. GV3 panels revision 8.11 and higher have an added parameter that when enabled will force the panel to automatically follow the US standard for daylight savings time. This can be found in AUXPARM > Misc > Daylight Saving Time.

    Selecting US Calendar enables the panel to automatically advance time by one hour on the second Sunday in March and retard time by one hour on the first Sunday in November. The below chart shows the dates when time changes will occur.

    20112 AM March 132 AM November 6
    20122 AM March 112 AM November 4
    20132 AM March 102 AM November 3
    20142 AM March 92 AM November 2
    20152 AM March 82 AM November 1
    20162 AM March 132 AM November 6

  20. Areas 1-9 will print correctly. To preserve backward compatability, restrictions were added to teh D9412GV3 event printer modules (D9131A) to represent areas 10 through 32 as 0.

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