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Wireless Interface Module D8125INV  
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Contents  
1.0  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7  
FCC Compliance Notice, Part 15...................................................................................................................................7  
Other Literature Referenced ............................................................................................................................................7  
Documentation Conventions............................................................................................................................................7  
1.3.1 Type Styles Used in this Manual .....................................................................................................................................7  
1.3.2 Tips, Important Notes, Cautions and Warnings...........................................................................................................8  
2.0  
2.1  
2.2  
D8125INV Overview.......................................................................................................................................................................... 9  
Features .................................................................................................................................................................9  
Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................9  
2.2.1 Power.....................................................................................................................................................................................9  
2.2.2 System Supervision......................................................................................................................................................... 10  
2.2.2.1 Watchdog.......................................................................................................................................................................... 10  
2.2.2.2 Self-Testing ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10  
2.3  
2.4  
3.0  
3.1  
3.2  
D8125INV Inovonics Interface Module Point Expansion Description.................................................................. 10  
D8125INV Back View..................................................................................................................................................... 10  
Installation...........................................................................................................................................................................................11  
Mounting the D8125INV................................................................................................................................................ 11  
Wiring the D8125INV to the Control Panel and FA400 Receiver ....................................................................... 12  
3.2.1 Setting the Jumper for a second receiver................................................................................................................... 13  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
D8125INV Quick Startup Recommendations........................................................................................................... 13  
Labeling the Inovonics Transmitters ............................................................................................................................ 13  
D8125INV Keypad Operation....................................................................................................................................... 14  
3.5.1 Initial Power-Up ................................................................................................................................................................ 14  
3.5.2 RF System OK.................................................................................................................................................................. 15  
3.5.3 Call for Service................................................................................................................................................................. 15  
3.5.4 Factory Default Passcode.............................................................................................................................................. 15  
3.5.4.1 Entering Invalid Passcodes............................................................................................................................................ 15  
3.6  
D8125INV Menu Selections ......................................................................................................................................... 16  
3.6.1 Beginning steps to add/edit/delete an RF Transmitter........................................................................................... 16  
3.6.1.1 Point Mode........................................................................................................................................................................ 17  
3.6.1.2 Menu 1: Add, Edit or Delete RF Transmitter ............................................................................................................. 18  
3.6.1.3 Adding a new RF Transmitter........................................................................................................................................ 18  
3.6.1.3 Adding an existing RF Transmitter............................................................................................................................... 20  
3.6.1.4 Deleting an RF Transmitter............................................................................................................................................ 21  
3.6.1.5 Programming the FA570/FA575 Repeater ............................................................................................................... 21  
3.6.1.6 Programming the FA113 Keyfob.................................................................................................................................. 22  
3.6.1.7 Programming the D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D7212GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D7212G, D9412, D7412,  
D7212, and D9112 Control Panels for RF Transmitters ....................................................................................................... 22  
3.6.2 Menu 2: Change Installer Passcode ........................................................................................................................... 23  
3.6.3 Menu 3: Set System ID .................................................................................................................................................. 24  
3.6.4 Menu 4: Clear EEPROM................................................................................................................................................ 25  
3.6.5 Menu 5: Set RF System Supervision Interval............................................................................................................ 25  
3.6.6 RF Diagnostics Function................................................................................................................................................ 26  
4.0  
4.1  
4.2  
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................................................................29  
FA400 Receiver Supervision ........................................................................................................................................ 31  
Missing Transmitters ....................................................................................................................................................... 31  
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4.3  
4.4  
4.5  
Low Transmitter Battery Conditions.............................................................................................................................31  
D8125INV Power Cycle Operation..............................................................................................................................32  
Inovonics Frequently Asked Questions .......................................................................................................................32  
4.5.1 What's the range of Inovonics Wireless transmitters? ............................................................................................32  
4.5.2 What is the range of the Inovonics Wireless repeater? ..........................................................................................32  
4.5.3 What does the red decode LED/ light mean?...........................................................................................................32  
4.5.4 Does it matter what way I plug in the programming cable?....................................................................................32  
4.5.5 How can I get more range?............................................................................................................................................32  
4.5.6 Why can't I program more than 1 transmitter per point? ........................................................................................32  
4.5.7 Are your transmitters weatherproof?............................................................................................................................32  
4.5.8 What is temperature range for good operation?.......................................................................................................33  
4.5.9 Can I externalize an antenna?........................................................................................................................................33  
4.5.10 Does each transmitter need a repeater?.....................................................................................................................33  
5.0  
D8125INV Program Sheet ..........................................................................................................................................................35  
Figures  
Table 1: Update Kit Part Numbers ..............................................................................................................................................7  
Table 2: Other Literature Referenced ..........................................................................................................................................7  
Table 3: D8125INV Specifications...............................................................................................................................................9  
Table 4: FA400 Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................9  
Figure 1: D8125INV Back View.................................................................................................................................................10  
Figure 2: Choosing a Knockout for Wiring Routing (D8103 enclosure shown) ....................................................................11  
Figure 3: Mounting the D8125INV base ...................................................................................................................................11  
Figure 4: D8125INV to D9412GV2/D9412G/D9412/D9112 Control Panel Wiring Diagram...............................................12  
Figure 5: D8125INV to D7412GV2/D7212GV2/7412G/D7212G/D7412/D7212 Control Panel Wiring ..............................13  
Figure 6: Tab to expose keypad..................................................................................................................................................14  
Figure 7: D8125INV Keypad......................................................................................................................................................14  
Table 5: Key Descriptions...........................................................................................................................................................14  
Figure 8: Initializing screen........................................................................................................................................................14  
Figure 9: System Defaulted Display ...........................................................................................................................................14  
Figure 10: RF System Normal ....................................................................................................................................................15  
Figure 11: Call for Service ..........................................................................................................................................................15  
Figure 12: Invalid code display ..................................................................................................................................................15  
Figure 13: Invalid code, Keypad locked display ........................................................................................................................15  
Figure 14: D8125INV Menu Selections.....................................................................................................................................16  
Table 6: Recommended Mode Values.......................................................................................................................................17  
Figure 15: RF Transmitter status ...............................................................................................................................................18  
Figure 16: Connecting cable to D8125INV ...............................................................................................................................20  
Figure 17: Connecting cable to transmitter...............................................................................................................................20  
Figure 18: Point Number Status ................................................................................................................................................27  
Figure 19: RF Point not programmed .......................................................................................................................................27  
Figure 20: Call for Service, Enter Code + ENT ........................................................................................................................31  
Figure 21: Call for Service, Receiver Missing ............................................................................................................................31  
Figure 22: Call for Service, Enter Code + ENT ........................................................................................................................31  
Figure 23: Call for Service, Receiver Missing ............................................................................................................................31  
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Tables  
Table 1: Update Kit Part Numbers .................................................................................................................................................7  
Table 2: Other Literature Referenced............................................................................................................................................7  
Table 3: D8125INV Specifications.................................................................................................................................................9  
Table 4: FA400 Specifications........................................................................................................................................................9  
Table 5: Key Descriptions.............................................................................................................................................................. 14  
Table 6: Recommended Mode Values ....................................................................................................................................... 17  
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Introduction  
1.0 Introduction  
This guide covers the installation of the D8125INV Wireless Interface Module for Inovonics Transmitters. The  
D8125INV is an interface module that allows the connection of an Inovonics FA400 Receiver and compatible  
transmitters. The D8125INV may be used with the following control panels: D9412G, D7412G, D9412GV2, D7412GV2,  
D9412, D9112, D7412, and D7212.  
Control Panel  
D9412G, D9412  
D9112  
Update Kit Part Number  
D9499-0650 or higher  
D9199-0650 or higher  
D7499-0650 or higher  
D7299-0650 or higher  
All Revs  
Control Panel Firmware Revision Requirements: The  
control panels listed in Table 1 must have firmware version  
6.30 or higher. If you need to upgrade the control panel  
firmware of a currently installed system, order the  
following Update Kits from Bosch Security Systems Order  
Processing:  
D7412G, D7412  
D7212  
D9412GV2  
D7412GV2  
D7212GV2  
All Revs  
All Revs  
Table 1: Update Kit Part Numbers  
1.1  
FCC Compliance Notice, Part 15  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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.  
1.2  
Other Literature Referenced  
Throughout this manual, references will be made to other documentation. See the following table for the documents  
referenced in this manual, which lists the complete part number for ordering purposes.  
Name of document  
Part Number  
47775  
D9412G/D7412G/D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Program Entry Guide  
D9412G/D7412G/D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Operation and Installation  
Manual  
43488  
Table 2: Other Literature Referenced  
1.3  
Documentation Conventions  
These conventions are intended to call out important features, items, notes, cautions, and warnings that the reader  
should be aware of in reading this document.  
1.3.1 Type Styles Used in this Manual  
To help identify important items in the text, the following type styles are used:  
Bold text  
Usually indicates selections that you may use while programming your control panel. It may also  
indicate an important fact that should be noted.  
Bold Italicized  
Italicized text  
used to denote notes, cautions and/or warnings  
Is used to reference the user to another part of this manual or another manual entirely. It is also  
used to symbolize names for records that the user will create.  
Courier Text  
Text that appears like this indicates what may appear on the D5200 Programmer display, keypad,  
or internal printer.  
[CAPITALIZED TEXT]  
Text like this is used to indicate to the user that a specific key should be pressed.  
Example: …press the [ESC] key…  
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1.3.2 Tips, Important Notes, Cautions and Warnings  
Throughout this document, helpful tips, important notes, cautions and warnings will be presented for the reader to keep  
in mind. These appear different from the rest of the text as follows:  
Important Notes - should be heeded for successful operation and programming. Also tips and shortcuts may  
be included here.  
Caution - These caution the operator that physical damage to the program and/or equipment may occur.  
Warning - These warn of the possibility of physical damage to the operator, program and/or equipment.  
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2.0 D8125INV Overview  
2.1  
Features  
Compatible with Bosch Security Systems D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D7212GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D7212G,  
D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 Control Panels. (FA113 can not be used on the D7212GV2 andD7212G  
panels)  
Menu driven User Interface  
On the D9412GV2, D9412G, D9412, and D9112, the D8125INV supports up to 2 Inovonics FA400  
Receivers (with a maximum of 238 transmitters [119 per bus])  
On the D7412GV2, D7412G, and D7412, the D8125INV supports up to 2 Invonics FA400 Receivers (with a  
maximum of 67 transmitters)  
On the D7212GV2 and D7212G, the D8125INV supports up to 2 Invonics FA400 Receivers (with up to 32  
transmitters in the same location).  
An unlimited number of FA113 Wireless Keyfobs can be added  
Used for diagnostic functions to troubleshoot system RF Transmitters  
Programmable system-wide supervision time interval and individual transmitter check-in time  
Programmable transmitter configuration (Normally Open/Normally Closed, Internal/External Contact,  
EOL Resistor)  
2.2  
Specifications  
User Interface:  
LCD Display  
Keypad  
2 lines by 16 characters, Backlit  
0 – 9 numbers  
ESC, ENT, PREV, NEXT and DIAG keys  
Operating Voltage:  
Current:  
10.2 - 14 VDC supplied by Aux Power from Control Panel or an External  
Auxiliary Power Supply.  
30 mA typical, 45 mA maximum  
plus 40 mA for each FA400 receiver  
Operating Temperature:  
Wiring:  
+32°F to +149°F (0°C to +65°C), 93% Relative Humidity  
18 AWG or 22 AWG Solid or Stranded. Maximum distance from control  
panel cannot exceed 5 ft. (1.5 m).  
Dimensions (HxWxD):  
Weight:  
3.94 in. x 6.5 in. x 1.2 in. (10 cm x 16.6 cm x 3 cm)  
8.6 oz. (243 g)  
Table 3: D8125INV Specifications  
Operating Voltage:  
Curent:  
10.2 VDC to 14 VDC  
40 mA Max.  
Wiring:  
18 AWG or 22 AWG Solid or Stranded. Maximum distance from D8125INV  
to FA400 cannot exceed 200 ft. (61 m) or 1000 ft. (305 m) with power supply.  
Table 4: FA400 Specifications  
2.2.1 Power  
If the D8125INV is powered down and then back up, it may take up to a maximum of 5 minutes (up to 15  
minutes for 5 minute Transmitter Check-In Time) for all the transmitters to report back to the D8125INV  
with their current status. On systems employing fewer transmitters, this time is reduced proportionately.  
In addition, when the D8125INV is powered up, all programmed RF points will report Normal until their  
state is updated.  
The D8125INV power should be connected to the control panel using the Aux Power terminals. If the D8125INV were to  
lose power, the following conditions may result:  
All RF points will report to the control panel as missing (trouble/alarm)  
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All RF points will initialize in a normal state when power is reapplied  
Alarms initiated prior to power loss would be reset. If the alarm conditions persist when power is restored,  
new alarms would be generated.  
Note: Programmed settings such as RF point configuration and System ID will remain intact upon the event of a power  
loss.  
2.2.2 System Supervision  
2.2.2.1 Watchdog  
The D8125INV implements a watchdog software. Failure of the program will result in a software reset within two  
seconds. This may cause a trouble condition on the control panel for the duration of the reset.  
2.2.2.2 Self-Testing  
The D8125INV EEPROM memory is automatically tested on a periodic basis. The EEPROM checksum is verified every  
ten minutes. If the EEPROM checksum fails, a point bus trouble condition will be seen at the control panel.  
2.3  
D8125INV Inovonics Interface Module Point Expansion Description  
Using two D8125INVs, you can program up to 238 (119 per bus) Inovonics Wireless Transmitters to the system on the  
D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 allow up to 67 Inovonics Wireless  
Transmitters, and D7212GV2 and D7212G allow up to 32 Invonics wireless transmitters.  
The D8125INV is an integrated interface module and keypad. The keypad is used to access the programming, and  
diagnostic functions of the wireless portion of the system. The integrated keypad on the D8125INV is physically different  
looking from the typical keypads (D1255, D1256, D1257, and so on) so that it will not be mistaken for a system keypad.  
When mounting the D8125INV, it must be within 5 feet (of the control panel. It has been designed such that it should be  
mounted right next to the D8103, D8108A or D8109 enclosure.  
The D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D7212GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D7212G, D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 Control Panels  
can have both hardwired (D8128D OctoPOPITS, D8125 Popex / D9127 POPITS, D8125MUX) and wireless points  
connected at the same time.  
To add wireless points, an Inovonics FA400 Receiver must be connected to the D8125INV which is then connected to the  
control panel’s Zonex 1 (and/or Zonex 2) terminals and Aux Power. For best transmitter reception results, the FA400  
should be centrally located among the transmitters. If transmitters are at too great of a distance for the FA400 Receiver to  
pick up the transmission, an Inovonics RF Repeater may be installed.  
2.4  
D8125INV Back View  
See Figure 1 for areas of importance on the  
D8125INV,  
1. Programming Jack (Access using  
front panel)  
2. EPROM Socket – contains  
EPROM with encoded software  
3. Sounder to indicate valid and  
invalid entry via the keypad  
4. 4-Wire Zonex Power Panel  
Connection Terminal Strip  
5. FA-400 Receiver Terminal Strip  
6. LCD Contrast Adjustment  
The D8125INV provides connection to a  
control panel using a Zonex 4-wire interface  
and to a FA-400 Receiver via a 3-wire interface.  
Figure 1: D8125INV Back View  
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The D8125INV is packaged with a Point Label Sheet. Save these, as you will use them when identifying the  
point numbers on the Inovonics transmitters.  
3.1  
Mounting the D8125INV  
Select the knockout from the control panel enclosure  
that will be used to route the wiring.  
1.  
Select the location from which the Inovonics FA400  
Receiver wiring will be routed.  
2.  
Wire  
Knockouts  
Figure 2: Choosing a Knockout for Wiring  
Routing (D8103 enclosure shown)  
Remove the base of the  
D8125INV and use the  
screws provided with the unit  
to mount it adjacent to the  
control panel.  
3.  
4.  
Connect the wiring (see  
Section 3.2 Wiring the  
D8125INV  
Base  
D8125INV to the Control  
Panel and FA400 Receiver) to  
the D8125INV and mount  
the cover unit to the base.  
Control Panel  
Enclosure  
Figure 3: Mounting the D8125INV base  
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Wiring the D8125INV to the Control Panel and FA400 Receiver  
The Inovonics FA400 Receiver may be located up to 200 ft. (61 m) from the D8125INV. If the installation requires the  
receiver to be mounted farther than this, an external power supply is required. The maximum distance in any case is 1000  
ft. (305 m). For optimal mounting instructions, please refer to the instructions supplied by Inovonics.  
If an external power supply is used to power the FA400 Receiver, you must:  
a) connect the negative terminal wire of the external power supply to the GND terminal of the D8125INV and  
the GND terminal of the FA400.  
b) if Ground Fault Detect is enabled on the D9412GV2, D9412G, D7412GV2, or D7412G, use a Ground  
Isolated Power Supply.  
Certain installation configurations may require a second FA400 Receiver (see Section 3.2.1 Setting the Jumper for a second  
receiver, p.13.)  
Disconnect all power to the Control Panel and to the D8125INV before beginning any work with the internal  
components.  
Refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 for the proper wiring connections.  
FA400 Receiver  
D9412GV2/D9412G/D9412/D9112  
Control Communicator Panel  
Vs GND OUT  
FA400 Receiver  
Vs GND OUT  
D8125INV  
(Points 9-127)  
+12v  
IN  
OUT  
GND  
+12v  
DATA  
GND  
FA400 Receiver  
Vs GND OUT  
FA400 Receiver  
Vs GND OUT  
D8125INV  
(Points 129-247)  
+12v  
IN  
OUT  
GND  
+12v  
DATA  
GND  
Figure 4: D8125INV to D9412GV2/D9412G/D9412/D9112 Control Panel Wiring Diagram  
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FA400 Receiver  
Vs GND OUT  
D7412GV2/D7212GV2/D7412G/D7212G/D7412/D7212  
Control Panel  
FA400 Receiver  
Vs GND OUT  
D8125INV  
(Points 9-75)  
To Terminal 3,  
AUX Power  
+12v  
IN  
OUT  
GND  
+12v  
DATA  
GND  
To Terminal 9,  
Common  
Figure 5: D8125INV to D7412GV2/D7212GV2/7412G/D7212G/D7412/D7212 Control Panel Wiring  
3.2.1 Setting the Jumper for a second receiver  
If the application requires a second FA400 receiver (for example having one receiver on the north side of a large  
warehouse and another receiver on the south side of the warehouse), which is typically used for better coverage, follow  
the steps below to set up the second FA400 receiver with one D8125INV.  
To correctly set the jumper on the FA400 receiver, follow the steps below:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Remove the cover of the FA400 receiver.  
Locate the jumper switch located above the reset button.  
The FA400 Receiver is shipped  
1
2
RESET  
1
2
with the jumper set for 1 receiver.  
1
2
RESET  
4.  
To set the FA400 Receiver to act as  
a second receiver, position the  
jumper to cover the middle and  
right pin.  
1
2
Note: If two receivers are being used and the one receiver goes missing, a ‘Receiver Missing’ message will NOT be  
reported since the other receiver is still being seen by the D8125INV, however, the points using it will go missing  
after the programmed supervision time.  
3.3  
D8125INV Quick Startup Recommendations  
The following information details the recommended programming steps that should be taken when installing a  
D8125INV in a new installation.  
1. Go to Menu 2 and change the Installer Passcode, if necessary (see Section 3.6.2 Menu 2: Change Installer  
Passcode, p.23).  
2. Proceed to Menu 1 to begin adding RF Transmitters to the system (see Section 3.6.1.2 Menu 1: Add, Edit or  
Delete RF Transmitter, p.18).  
3. Use the [DIAG] key for testing the system during and after installation.  
3.4  
Labeling the Inovonics Transmitters  
Prior to programming the Inovonics transmitters or D8125INV, it is recommended that you take the time now to apply  
the point number labels from the Point Label Sheet to the individual transmitters.  
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D8125INV Keypad Operation  
To access the keypad on the D8125INV, simply open the door  
by gently pulling on the tab on the bottom center of the  
keypad (Figure 6).  
The keypad of the D8125INV is comprised of the  
following (see Figure 7: D8125INV Keypad):  
1. LCD Display  
2. Keys (see Table 5)  
3. Transmitter Programming Jack  
Figure 6: Tab to expose keypad  
Key  
Description  
ESC  
Escape – Backs out of a programming  
option or menu level.  
1
2
3
ENT  
Enter – Accepts a program entry.  
PREV  
Manually scrolls to a previous menu or  
point selection. This key will also stop  
the auto-scrolling of the menus.  
NEXT  
DIAG  
Manually scrolls to the next menu or  
point selection. This key will also stop  
the auto-scrolling of the menus.  
Shortcut to RF Diagnostics menu (see  
Section 3.6.6 RF Diagnostics Function,  
p.26)  
Figure 7: D8125INV Keypad  
Table 5: Key Descriptions  
Single beep indicates entry is acknowledged, two beeps indicate valid entry and three beep tones indicate an  
input error has been made.  
3.5.1 Initial Power-Up  
When the D8125INV is powered up for the first time from the factory, it will  
display Figure 8 for approximately 3 seconds before displaying idle text  
(Figure 9, Figure 10 or Figure 11).  
The “System”, in this case, is the D8125INV.  
Note: The Version 01.01 and System ID of 123 is only used here for an  
example. The actual Version and System ID number may be different.  
Figure 8: Initializing screen  
After that, Figure 9 will appear if no transmitters are programmed into the  
D8125INV, Figure 10 will appear if one or more transmitters are already  
programmed in the D8125INV and are not missing, or Figure 11 will be  
displayed if the D8125INV has a system fault.  
Figure 9: System Defaulted Display  
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3.5.2 RF System OK  
If the system is OK, Figure 10 will appear.  
Figure 10: RF System Normal  
3.5.3 Call for Service  
If one of the following conditions occurs, Figure 11 will appear.  
EEPROM Failed  
Receiver Missing  
Programmed RF Points Missing  
Figure 11: Call for Service  
see Section 4.0 Troubleshooting, p.29 for more information.  
3.5.4 Factory Default Passcode  
The D8125INV contains a single passcode. To access the functions in the  
D8125INV, this passcode must be entered first. The default passcode loaded at  
the factory is 123456 + [ENT]. This passcode may be changed at any time  
from within programming mode. To enter the default passcode, press 123456  
+ [ENT].  
Figure 12: Invalid code display  
3.5.4.1 Entering Invalid Passcodes  
If an invalid passcode is entered, the D8125INV keypad will display Figure 12.  
If an invalid passcode is entered 4 times in row, the keypad will display Figure  
13.  
The D8125INV will disallow any further entries for 5 minutes, unless power is  
cycled to the unit.  
Figure 13: Invalid code, Keypad locked  
display  
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3.6  
D8125INV Menu Selections  
After the passcode is entered and the [ENT] key is pressed, the first of the following menus are displayed with each menu  
displayed for three seconds before the next one is displayed.  
Figure 14: D8125INV Menu Selections  
To select a function, press the corresponding number or function key displayed. This menu scrolls for 5 minutes. After 5  
minutes the display returns to showing idle text if no keypad activity is detected.  
It is highly recommended that a walk test be performed after all programming is completed.  
3.6.1 Beginning steps to add/edit/delete an RF Transmitter  
Follow the steps below to begin the process of adding a new or existing RF transmitter:  
From the Idle Text screen, enter the passcode and press  
[ENT] to access the main menu.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press 1 to add or edit an RF Transmitter (RF Xmtr).  
Enter the point number and press [ENT]  
At the Transmitter point status screen, do the following depending on the desired action:  
To edit mode (see Section 3.6.1.1 Point Mode) and/or check-in time for new transmitters, press 1 and  
see Section 3.6.1.3 Adding a new RF Transmitter, p. 18 or to reprogram existing transmitters, see  
Section 3.6.1.3 Adding an existing RF Transmitter, p.20.  
To delete a transmitter from the D8125INV, press 2 and see Section 3.6.1.4 Deleting an RF Transmitter  
p.21.  
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3.6.1.1 Point Mode  
The Point Mode setting determines whether:  
the transmitter is a burg point or fire point,  
Normally Open or Normally Closed contacts are used,  
the Internal and/or external contacts are used, and  
end of line resistors are used on the external contacts.  
This applies to RF Transmitters that have external contacts and/or internal magnetic contacts (see Table 7).  
External Contact  
Inovonics  
Transmitter  
Internal  
Contact  
Fire  
Point  
Mode  
Normally  
Open  
Normally  
Closed  
End of Line Resistor  
(use 2.2 K ¼ Watt)  
1
2
FA210 Reduced  
Size Universal  
3
FA210W  
4
6
FA250 High Power  
Universal  
7
8
FA210BN  
9
10  
11  
5
FA210WBN  
FA210W &  
FA210WBN  
Reduced Size  
“Wide-Gap”  
Universal  
12  
Inovonics Transmitter  
Mode  
FA113 Keyfob  
4
(see Section 3.6.1.6 Programming the FA113 Keyfob, p. 22)  
FA202 Photoelectric Smoke Detector  
FA203S/D Necklace Pendant  
9
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
4
FA204 Pendant  
FA205S/FA205D Belt Clip/Loop  
FA206 ALL  
FA207 Glassbreak  
FA209 Billtrap  
FA216L/H Low Temperature/High Temperature  
FA223S/D Single/Double Button Water Resistant Pendant  
FA570 High Power Indoor Repeater  
FA575 High Power Outdoor Repeater  
4
Table 6: Recommended Mode Values  
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3.6.1.2 Menu 1: Add, Edit or Delete RF Transmitter  
This menu is used to add/edit/delete RF transmitters to the D8125INV and to configure them.  
The display for adding, editing or deleting an RF Transmitter is the same.  
Figure 15 shows an example of the display.  
1. The point address of the RF Transmitter.  
2. The mode the RF Transmitter is in (see Section 3.6.1.1 Point  
Mode, p.17 for more information).  
3. The current check-in selection for that specific RF  
Transmitter (see Section 3.6.1.3 Adding a new RF Transmitter,  
Figure 15: RF Transmitter status  
p.18).  
4. This line is used to display the key options for this transmitter (see Section 3.6.1.3 Adding a new RF  
Transmitter, p.18).  
<command scroll> = “Push 1 to edit” displays for 3 seconds, “2 to delete” displays for 3 seconds, “3 to  
program” displays for 3 seconds or “ESC to exit” displays for 3 seconds  
Function  
Used When…  
For more information…  
Adding new  
Section 3.6.1.3 Adding a new  
RF Transmitter, p.18  
adding new transmitter(s)  
programming transmitter(s) and adding to  
D8125INV  
to change mode and/or check-in time of  
transmitter(s)  
Adding existing  
Deleting  
Section 3.6.1.3 Adding an  
existing RF Transmitter, p.20  
adding the point to D8125INV without  
reprogramming the transmitter(s)  
replacing the D8125INV without reprogramming  
the transmitter(s)  
Section 3.6.1.4 Deleting an  
RF Transmitter, p.21  
deleting transmitter(s) from the D8125INV  
Table 7: RF Transmitter options  
3.6.1.3 Adding a new RF Transmitter  
To add an RF transmitter, follow the steps below:  
Complete the steps in Section 3.6.1 Beginning steps to add/edit/delete an RF Transmitter, p.16.  
After the point number has been entered, the keypad will display:  
1.  
2.  
Note: By default, all new points being added will be assigned Mode 4 and  
have a check-in time of 1 minute.  
Push [1] to edit the transmitter if the displayed values need to be  
modified. If not, proceed to step 8.  
3.  
The display will change to the following:  
4.  
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To set the point mode of the RF Transmitter, see Section 3.6.1.1 Point Mode, p.17 for information on  
selectable Point Modes.  
5.  
6.  
After the Mode is selected, the keypad will display the available  
check-in time selection of either 1 minute (by pressing [1] +  
[ENT]) or 5 minutes (by pressing [2] + [ENT]).  
Enter the desired check-in time and press [ENT].  
The check-in time is a supervisory signal that is sent from each  
transmitter at this interval. Each transmitter shipped from  
Inovonics comes defaulted with a 1 minute check-in time. To  
extend battery life of the transmitter, this entry may be set to the  
5 minute interval. For fire, set the entry to one minute.  
After the check-in time is entered, the D8125INV will display the  
following.  
7.  
Push [3] to continue adding the transmitter  
The keypad displays two options:  
8.  
9.  
Push [1] for a new transmitter  
Push [2] for an existing transmitter  
Press [1] on the keypad  
10.  
11.  
When the keypad displays,  
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a.  
Connect the 4-pin end of the programming cable (P/N 50576)  
to the programming jack on the D8125INV.  
Figure 16: Connecting cable  
to D8125INV  
b. Remove the cover of the RF Transmitter.  
c.  
Connect one end of the programming cable  
to the three-pin connector on the  
transmitter.  
Orientation of the connector to the  
transmitter pins is not important.  
Figure 17: Connecting cable to transmitter  
All transmitters will have the same 3-pin programming header (connector)  
Press the reset button on the transmitter.  
12.  
13.  
Once the information is programmed correctly into the  
transmitter, the keypad display will show briefly.  
If transmitter is not connected to the D8125INV within 5  
minutes or the transmitter was unable to accept the information,  
a 3-beep error tone will occur and the keypad will display:  
Note: The point number of the transmitter will automatically increment.  
Disconnect the programming cable from the transmitter and the D8125INV.  
14.  
15.  
Record the point information on the D8125INV Program Record Sheet (see Section 5.0 D8125INV  
Program Sheet, p.35) and on the transmitter point label before proceeding to the next transmitter.  
3.6.1.3 Adding an existing RF Transmitter  
It may be necessary to take an already installed transmitter and add it again to the D8125INV (especially if the D8125INV  
is damaged and needs to be replaced). In this case, the RF transmitters can be added to the D8125INV without having to  
manually connect each transmitter to the D8125INV. The Mode and Check-in time are programmed into the  
transmitters, not the D8125INV. This option can only be used when replacing a D8125INV.  
If changing the mode or check in time or replacing another manufacturer’s interface, program as a new  
transmitter.  
Refer to the D8125INV Program Record Sheet (see Section 5.0 D8125INV Program Sheet, p.35) for mode and check-in  
time when replacing the D8125INV.  
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Do not program any other transmitters for Points 74 and 75 or Points 194 and 195. These are for the FA113  
Keyfobs only.  
To add an existing RF Transmitter, follow the steps below:  
Complete the steps in Section 3.6.1 Beginning steps to add/edit/delete an RF Transmitter, p.16.  
1.  
2.  
After the point number has been entered, the keypad will display:  
Push [3] to continue adding the transmitter  
The keypad displays two options:  
3.  
4.  
Push [1] for a new transmitter  
Push [2] for an existing transmitter  
Press [2] on the keypad.  
5.  
6.  
The keypad displays the following:  
Note: The point number of the transmitter is automatically incremented.  
Record the point information on the D8125INV Program Record Sheet (see Section 5.0 D8125INV  
Program Sheet, p.35) before proceeding to the next transmitter.  
7.  
3.6.1.4 Deleting an RF Transmitter  
To delete a programmed RF Transmitter, follow the steps below:  
Complete the steps in Section 3.6.1 Beginning steps to add/edit/delete an RF Transmitter, p.16.  
After the point number has been entered, the keypad display will  
display:  
1.  
2.  
Push [2] to delete the transmitter.  
3.  
4.  
The selected point is deleted and the keypad beeps twice and  
displays the following for 3 seconds.  
Note: The point number of the transmitter is automatically incremented.  
3.6.1.5 Programming the FA570/FA575 Repeater  
If it is necessary to install a FA570/FA575 Repeater into this system, it must be programmed as an RF point. However, the  
Repeater will only send Low Battery Reports and Tamper Reports. The same procedure for adding an RF Transmitter  
(see Section 3.6.1.3 Adding a new RF Transmitter, p.18) is used to add the FA570/FA575 Repeater. The recommended  
check-in time interval should be set for 5 minutes.  
For further information please refer to the Inovonics FA570 or FA575 Installation Instructions.  
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3.6.1.6 Programming the FA113 Keyfob  
An unlimited number of FA113 Keyfobs can be added to a system in the same location. However, the system is not  
capable of differentiating the keyfobs. The D8125INV does not supervise Low Battery or Missing conditions for any of  
the Keyfobs. The FA113 Keyfob is treated as a Maintained Keyswitch on D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D9412G, D7412G,  
D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 Control Panels. When using both arming/disarming and alert functions of the keyfob,  
Points 74 and 75 (for Zonex Bus 1 on D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112  
Control Panels) and Points 194 and 195 (for Zonex Bus 2 on D9412GV2, D9412G, D9412, and D9112 Control Panels)  
are used.  
Do not program any other transmitters for Points 74 and 75 or Points 194 and 195. These are for the FA113  
Keyfobs only.  
The FA113 Keyfob has four buttons: ON, OFF, and two Alert (*) buttons. The ON button is used to arm the area the  
point is assigned to and initiate the Master Arm Delay state. The OFF button is used to disarm the area to which the point  
is assigned.  
The Point Index for Point 74 and 194 must be programmed as a Point Type 4 with a Point Response of 2.  
When both Alert buttons are pressed, the D8125INV sends a Short to the control panel for Point 75 or 195. Program the  
control panel accordingly so that the Point Response provides the appropriate response. To clear the condition from  
Point 75 or 195, press the ON or OFF button.  
To program an FA113 keyfob, connect the programming cable to the transmitter and program the lower numbered point  
(74 or 194) as a new transmitter and select mode 4. Disconnect the programming cable and program the higher  
numbered point (75 or 195) into the D8125INV as an existing transmitter and select mode 4. This will enable both  
points on the keyfob.  
3.6.1.7 Programming the D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D7212GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D7212G, D9412, D7412,  
D7212, and D9112 Control Panels for RF Transmitters  
Regardless of the mode that is programmed into each transmitter (Normally Open, Normally Closed), the D8125INV  
will send back to the control panel the responses shown in Table 8.  
2.2 k  
2.2 k  
2.2 k  
2.2 k  
= Normal  
= Normal  
= Faulted  
= Faulted  
= Normal  
= Faulted  
= Normal  
= Faulted  
2.2 k  
2.2 k  
= Tamper  
= Tamper  
Modes 1 & 8  
Modes 2 & 9  
Modes 3, 7 & 10  
Modes 4, 6 & 11  
If the RF Transmitter sends…  
a Faulted condition  
D8125INV sends to the control panel…  
Shorted condition  
a Tamper condition  
Open condition  
a Normal condition  
Normal condition  
a Low Battery condition (see note)  
Low Battery condition  
Table 8: D8125INV Point Transition Reporting to D9412, D9112, D7412, and D7212 Control Panels  
Note: Only D9412G, D7412G, D7212G, D9412, D7412, D7212, and D9112 Control Panels, Version 6.50 and higher,  
are able to send RF BATTERY LOW events. See the D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide (P/N: 47775) for  
information on programming RF BATTERY LOW events in the Routing section. The D9412GV2, D7412GV2,  
and D7212GV2 can use any revision. In addition, RPS Version 3.6 and 9000MAIN Handler Version 1.13 or  
higher must be used to enable this event.  
Based on the information in Table 8, please follow the recommended programming guidelines for Point Type and Point  
Response shown in Table 9.  
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If both a Tamper and Fault condition occur, the Tamper condition takes priority over the Fault condition  
and an open condition is sent to the control panel.  
Therefore, Bosch Security Systems recommends the following:  
Controlled points be programmed as ‘Instant alarm on Open’ when armed and ‘Trouble’  
when disarmed.  
24 Hour points be programmed as ‘Instant alarm on Open’  
Fire points be programmed as ‘Trouble on Open’  
An Open condition on the control panel signifies a Tamper while a Short condition is considered a Fault.  
Burg  
Fire  
(Fire Point = Yes)  
24 Hour  
Point Point  
Controlled  
Inovonics Transmitter  
Point  
Type  
Point  
Response  
Point  
Point  
Response  
Type  
Response  
Type  
FA113 -- Pt 74 and 194 only  
FA113 – Pt 75 and 195 only  
FA202  
n/a  
4
0
2
n/a  
0,1,6,7,E  
1,9  
1,2,3  
0
1,9  
n/a  
FA203S/D*  
FA204*  
0
1,9  
1,2,3  
2,3  
FA205S/FA205D*  
FA206I/S  
n/a  
n/a  
FA206DS  
FA207  
0,1,6,7,E  
FA209*  
FA210W  
0
0
1,9  
1,9  
1,9  
3
1,2,3  
FA210  
0
FA216L/H  
FA223S/D  
n/a  
n/a  
FA250  
FA570/FA575  
n/a  
* = Devices can be programmed as 24 Hour or Controlled Point depending on the application  
Table 9: Recommended Point Types/Point Responses  
3.6.2 Menu 2: Change Installer Passcode  
Note: If the installer’s passcode is lost, you must send the D8125INV to Bosch repair for defaulting.  
Shipped from the factory, the D8125INV passcode is 123456. To change this passcode, follow the steps shown below:  
From the Main Menu, press [2]. The keypad will display:................  
Enter the current passcode.  
1.  
Note: Each digit of the passcode will appear as a *.  
If the passcode entered does not match the existing passcode, a 3-beep  
error tone will occur and the keypad will display:  
Then you will return to the Main Menu.  
After a valid passcode is entered, the keypad will display:.................  
Enter a new 6-digit passcode.  
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The keypad should now display:.........................................................  
Again, enter the new 6-digit passcode.  
If the passcodes match, the keypad will display:  
If a mistake was made and the passcodes do not match, a 3-beep error tone  
will occur and the keypad will display:  
Then you will return to the Main Menu.  
To exit out of this menu, simply press the [ESC] key.  
3.6.3 Menu 3: Set System ID  
The System ID is a 3-digit number (0-255) that is programmed into each transmitter and D8125INV. In installations that  
require two D8125INV Interface Modules, the System ID stored in the D8125INV’s must be different. This ensures that  
the transmitters will report back to the correct D8125INV.  
From the factory, the D8125INV will come preprogrammed with a random System ID that ranges from 0-255. To modify  
the System ID, follow the steps shown below.  
From the Main Menu, press the [ENT] key. The keypad will  
display:  
1.  
Note: 123 is used here as an example. The actual System ID may  
vary.  
followed by: .........................................................................................  
Press [ENT]. The keypad displays:......................................................  
2.  
3.  
Enter the new 3-digit System ID. If the System ID does not fall  
within the range of 0-255, a 3-beep error tone will occur before  
returning to step 1.  
If a valid System ID is entered, the keypad will display: ....................  
If this is the correct, press the [ENT] key, otherwise press the  
[ESC] key.  
If the System ID needs to be modified, you must do this prior to programming any transmitters associated to  
their respective D8125INV. If the System ID is changed after the transmitters have been programmed, all  
transmitters (Point numbers, Mode settings, and Check-in time) WILL BE REPORTED AS MISSING BY  
THE D9412, D9412G, D9412GV2, D9112, D7412, D7412G, D7412GV2, D7212, D7212G, AND D7212GV2  
CONTROL PANELS ONLY AFTER THE SUPERVISION INTERVAL EXPIRES and will have to be  
reprogrammed as new.  
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3.6.4 Menu 4: Clear EEPROM  
This menu selection is available if it is believed that the data in the D8125INV is corrupted and you wish to clear the  
information and reprogram it. To clear the EEPROM, follow the steps shown below.  
To access this menu selection, press 4 from the main menu. The  
keypad will display:  
1.  
followed by:………………………………………………………  
and then: ………………………………………………………  
Push the [ENT] key. Since clearing the EEPROM will delete the  
entire point database and default the D8125INV to the default  
settings, another confirmation is required to proceed.  
2.  
3.  
If you wish to exit from this menu, press the [ESC] key. Otherwise, push the [ENT] key one more  
time to confirm that you wish to have the EEPROM erased.  
Note: The System ID is maintained even after EEPROM is cleared, however, everything else is brought back to factory  
default values.  
3.6.5 Menu 5: Set RF System Supervision Interval  
The RF System Supervision Interval determines how long the D8125INV will wait to hear at least one check-in  
transmission (or any transmission) from a transmitter before sending a Missing condition to the Control Panel. The  
interval value that is chosen applies to all transmitters system wide. To set the RF System Supervision Interval, follow the  
steps shown below.  
To access this menu selection, press 5 from the main menu. The  
keypad will then display the following menus:  
1.  
<value> = None, 4 hr., 12 hr., or 24 hr.  
Note: All transmitters follow the programmed supervision  
interval except the FA113 Keyfob and fire points.  
Note: The supervision interval begins when the D8125INV  
powers up. If removing a battery in a transmitter to test  
this feature, the supervision interval starts before the  
transmitter is programmed, taking until the end of the  
next supervision window to go into trouble.  
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If [1] + [ENT] is pressed, the keypad will display (for two  
2.  
seconds before returning to the main menu):  
If [2] + [ENT] is pressed, the keypad will display (for two  
seconds before returning to the main menu):................................  
If [3] + [ENT] is pressed, the keypad will display (for two  
seconds before returning to the main menu):................................  
If [4] + [ENT] is pressed, the keypad will display (for two  
seconds before returning to the main menu):................................  
The Supervision Interval for Fire Points (Modes 8 – 12) will remain fixed at 4 hours regardless of  
programmed value.  
If a receiver does not receive a check-in transmission or any other type of transmission (ex. “Alarm, Tamper”) within the  
time programmed, the D8125INV will send a Missing condition for that point to the control panel.  
3.6.6 RF Diagnostics Function  
The RF Diagnostics function allows you to troubleshoot individual RF transmitters programmed in the system. This  
menu is split into two sub-menus: Individual point status and Off-Normal point status.  
To access the RF Diagnostics menu, follow the steps shown below.  
To access this function, one of two methods can be used.  
1.  
a.  
Press [DIAG] on the keypad from idle text.  
Enter a valid passcode and press [ENT]:  
b. From the main menu (after a valid passcode has been  
entered), press [DIAG] on the keypad.  
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The keypad will then display the following menus (if there are  
no system faults on the D8125INV):  
2.  
See step 4 below  
See step 5 below  
If [1] is pressed, this menu allows you to jump to any RF point  
programmed into the D8125INV. If [1] is pressed from this  
menu, the keypad will display:  
3.  
4.  
After a valid RF Point Number is entered, Figure 18 will be displayed.  
Item Variable Description  
D8125INV has not received  
1
xxx  
?
at least 30 transmissions to  
determine signal strength  
Bad Transmitter must be  
relocated  
OK Good signal strength  
Normal  
Figure 18: Point Number Status  
2
<value>  
Faulted  
Tamper  
Missing  
Low Bat  
Tamper, Low Bat  
Faulted, Low Bat  
Table 10: Variable Descriptions  
If an invalid RF Point Number is entered, the following is  
displayed:  
If the D8125INV is connected to Zonex 1, enter point numbers  
9-127 (or 9-75 if D7412G, D7412, D7412GV2, D7212, D7212G,  
or D7212GV2 ).  
Figure 19: RF Point not  
programmed  
Points 74 and 75 and Points 194 and 195 are reserved for the FA113 Keyfob.  
If the D8125INV is connected to Zonex 2, enter point numbers 129-247. After entering the point  
number and pressing the [ENT] key, the keypad will display Figure 18.  
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To view the next RF point number programmed in the D8125INV, press [NEXT], otherwise press  
[PREV] to see the previously programmed RF point.  
If [2] is pressed from this menu, the keypad will display all off-normal points at a 2-3 second scroll  
rate. By pressing [NEXT] or [PREV] while this is scrolling stops the auto scroll. The [NEXT] and  
[PREV] keys are used to view point status individually. (See Figure 18)  
5.  
6.  
The keypad will then revert back to the initial Diagnostics menu:  
See step 4  
See step 5  
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4.0 Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Diagnosis  
Remedy  
D8125INV has lost  
Check for LED activity at  
receiver(s).  
Double-check wiring between  
D8125INV and FA400.  
communications with the FA400  
receiver. This will cause all  
programmed RF points on that  
D8125INV to go missing  
immediately (missing alarms or  
missing troubles at control panel.)  
It will also cause a Point Bus Fail 1  
(or 2) at the control panel.  
+12 V/Vs to GND = approx.  
13 VDC  
DATA/OUT to GND =  
fluctuating voltage (data  
flowing)  
Make sure that jumper on FA400 is  
set to '1' if one FA400 is used on a  
D8125INV; If two FA400's are used  
on a D8125INV, set the jumper on  
one FA400 receiver to '1', and the  
jumper on the FA400 receiver to  
'2'.  
The D8125INV hasn't 'heard' from Locate missing transmitter.  
an RF point for the length of the  
programmed supervision interval.  
The most common reasons are  
damage to the transmitter, physical  
environmental changes, or a dead  
battery.  
To find out which RF points are  
missing, press [DIAG] for RF  
diagnostics, then [2] for Off-  
Check for physical damage. Check  
battery voltage, which should equal  
3.0 VDC min. Bring transmitter  
closer to receiver and cause a  
transmission, to determine if a  
range problem exists due to a  
change in the environment. For  
range problems, a 2nd FA400 per  
D8125INV, or an FA570/575  
normal point’s status. Display will repeater may be used.  
start at lowest numbered off-  
normal point and automatically  
scroll up. [NEXT] or [PREV] keys  
will switch to manual scrolling.  
Internal diagnostics checksum  
failure  
Clear EEPROM, and reprogram  
the D8125INV and all of its  
transmitters. If EEPROM failure  
re-occurs, return the D8125INV  
for repair/replacement.  
Undesired point response at  
D8125INV (e.g. RF point is normal is incorrect.  
when it should be faulted, etc.)  
Programmed mode of transmitter  
Check the mode charts in Table 9:  
Recommended Point Types/Point  
Responses, p.23. Make sure mode  
selection is correct for that  
transmitter model. For Universal  
transmitters, make sure the mode  
selection is correct for the external  
circuit type (NO/NC/EOL?/not  
used), and whether or not the  
internal contact (magnet) is used.  
Note: When testing RF points,  
first check for proper point  
response at D8125INV RF  
diagnostics. When point  
responses are correct at the  
D8125INV, then move on  
to testing point responses  
at the control panel.  
Wiring of external circuit is  
Correct wiring of external circuit  
incorrect.  
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Remedy  
Point response is correct at the  
Point programming at control  
panel is incorrect.  
Make sure point programming at  
control panel is correct, especially  
the Point Response Type.  
Remember that regardless of  
transmitter type or configuration  
of an external circuit, the  
D8125INV, but incorrect at the  
control panel (for example, RF  
point is in trouble when it should  
be faulted, etc.).  
D8125INV will always report a  
fault to the control panel as a short,  
and a tamper as an open. In most  
cases, a point response type that  
gives trouble on open is desired.  
RF points change state  
Two or more transmitters are  
Transmitters send RF point status  
unexpectedly, with no actual state  
change at transmitter  
programmed as the same RF point (fault/tamper/normal) at status  
number.  
change and at 1 min. or 5 min.  
check-in intervals. If two duplicate  
points are in different states, the RF  
point state at the D8125INV may  
keep changing as the check-in  
transmissions from each  
transmitter are received. If  
duplicate RF points are in the same  
state, RF point state at the  
D8125INV will stay the same.  
There is another, nearby  
D8125INV system with  
The system ID is shipped at a  
random value of 000-255.  
transmitters, programmed with the D8125INV systems that are within  
same System ID.  
RF range of each other must have  
different System ID's, to avoid  
interaction of the systems. That's  
why it's a good idea to check for  
duplicate System ID's if two  
D8125INVs are used. Remember  
that if the System ID is changed, all  
transmitters in that D8125INV  
system will have to be  
reprogrammed as new.  
Received signal level for that point  
is low.  
A second FA400/receiver can be  
added to a D8125INV and  
mounted in a different location to  
increase range An Inovonics  
FA570/575 high-power repeater  
may be used to increase range to a  
greater degree.  
in RF Diagnostics  
in RF Diagnostics  
D8125INV has not received  
Cause several transmissions to  
update signal level. About 4 alarms  
or tampers and 4 restorals spaced 5  
seconds apart will cause enough  
transmissions to get an accurate  
enough recent transmissions from  
that RF point to give an 'OK' or  
'BAD' signal indication; Several  
transmissions are required. The  
signal indication will start out as '?' signal indication. Without  
after power up, after programming activations, it will take about a  
an RF point, or after an RF point  
has gone missing.  
half-hour to get signal strength  
readings if transmitter Check-In  
time is set to 1 minute. It will take  
about 2 hours if Check-In time is  
set to 5 minutes.  
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RF Keyfob transmitter points go  
missing  
RF keyfobs may only be  
programmed as points 74 & 75, or  
Reprogram RF keyfob transmitters  
as Points 74 & 75 (zonex 1), or  
as points 194 & 195. Since keyfobs Points 194 & 195 (zonex 2).  
can be carried off-site, these points  
are not supervised, regardless of  
the programmed RF supervision  
interval.  
RF points go missing when  
programmed supervision interval  
= none.  
These RF Points are programmed  
as Fire Points (transmitter modes  
8-12). Transmitters programmed  
as Fire points will be supervised at  
4 hour intervals, regardless of  
programmed supervision interval  
time.  
If those RF points are not for Fire  
devices, connect and reprogram  
the transmitter as new, changing  
the transmitter Mode to non-fire  
(Modes 1-7).  
Table 11: Troubleshooting Solutions  
4.1  
FA400 Receiver Supervision  
The D8125INV supervises the Inovonics FA400 receiver by periodically polling it.  
If the FA400 does not respond to the polls over a five minute period, the  
D8125INV will initiate a Point Bus Trouble event back to the control panel. The  
control panel will then initiate a Point Bus Fail 1 (or 2) event.  
If this occurs, the D8125INV will display Figure 20.  
Figure 20: Call for Service,  
Enter Code + ENT  
Enter a valid passcode and then Figure 21 will be displayed.  
Figure 21: Call for Service, Receiver  
Missing  
4.2  
Missing Transmitters  
A transmitter may go missing in the system due to the following most common  
reasons:  
dead battery  
physical environmental changes  
damage to the transmitter  
Figure 22: Call for Service,  
Enter Code + ENT  
The D8125INV will display Figure 22.  
Enter a valid passcode and then Figure 23 will be displayed.  
Note: The number 019 (which is used as an example) refers to the actual  
quantity of points missing, not the specific point number.  
Figure 23: Call for Service, Receiver  
Missing  
4.3  
Low Transmitter Battery Conditions  
When the transmitter reports low battery conditions and replacement is necessary be sure to press reset button on  
transmitter after replacing battery. Also, be sure to test the transmitter for proper operation after replacing battery.  
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4.4  
D8125INV Power Cycle Operation  
If the D8125INV is powered down and then back up, it may take up to a maximum of 5 minutes for all the transmitters  
to report back to the D8125INV with their current status. On systems employing fewer transmitters, this time is reduced  
proportionately.  
In addition, when the D8125INV is powered up, all transmitters report Normal until their state is updated.  
4.5  
Inovonics Frequently Asked Questions  
This FAQ is reprinted with permission from Inovonics.  
4.5.1 What's the range of Inovonics Wireless transmitters?  
Range for any wireless device depends very heavily on the environment. In general, radio signals will be absorbed into  
materials that contain moisture, such as concrete, water, and earth. Radio signals will bounce off of metal surfaces and  
penetrate fairly easily through drywall or glass. In any case, the radio signals will lose some power as they pass through or  
come in contact with objects. For comparison purposes the only equitable measurement is "true-line-of-sight". This is a  
condition where there are absolutely no obstacles between the transmitter's antenna and the receiver's antenna.  
At this writing, there are 2 types of output power used on Inovonics Wireless transmitters.  
1. High Power. The line of sight range is 10,000 ft. Available only in the FA250 and FA570/575.  
2. Standard Power. The line of sight range is 2,500 ft. Available in all transmitters except the FA250.  
The FA250 will program the same as the FA210W.  
It is rare that an installation has a true-line-of-sight condition so for a more definitive answer on range we suggest you  
test the environment with an FA715 Survey Kit.  
In a typical building environment our 900 MHz signal propagates easily around the metal studs and concrete floors.  
Customers regularly tell us that they are impressed with the performance. If additional coverage is needed we offer an  
FA570/575 Intelligent Repeater. These repeaters support an unlimited number of Inovonics Wireless transmitters.  
4.5.2 What is the range of the Inovonics Wireless repeater?  
The repeater uses our High Power specification in its output. The re-transmit range is 10,000 ft. line of site.  
The receive coverage area is dependent on the power output of the transmitters it repeats.  
4.5.3 What does the red decode LED/ light mean?  
This LED is located on the circuit board of Inovonics Wireless receivers. It is an indicator of the RF noise in the area.  
Every time the light blinks the receiver is attempting to decode a signal. This light shows that the unit is turned on and  
working. It is listening to all of the radio energy in the environment to determine if any signals are coming in on the  
Frequency Agile protocol. If a valid FA signal is received, the adjacent Valid LED will illuminate.  
4.5.4 Does it matter what way I plug in the programming cable?  
NO - As long as the 3 pins are inserted into the programming cable, polarity isn't important.  
4.5.5 How can I get more range?  
You can use Inovonics FA570/FA575 Repeaters to extend the range of any Inovonics Wireless system.  
4.5.6 Why can't I program more than 1 transmitter per point?  
Programming more than a single transmitter to a given point number defeats the ability of the Inovonics Wireless system  
to supervise itself. This is a practice called "stacking points" and is discouraged in practice. Never stack points in a life-  
safety or security application.  
4.5.7 Are your transmitters weatherproof?  
Our FA223S pendant transmitter is water-tight to a depth of 1 foot. In addition, we offer the ACC640 NEMA Enclosure  
for outdoor environments. Many installers simply seal our transmitters in PVC pipe when used in outdoor  
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environments. Your choice of enclosures will depend on your specific needs. Be sure you keep in mind maintenance  
needs including battery replacement in a few years!  
4.5.8 What is temperature range for good operation?  
+40°F to +135°F (+4.4°C to +57.2°C)  
4.5.9 Can I externalize an antenna?  
No. Our FA575 repeater is our external antenna.  
4.5.10 Does each transmitter need a repeater?  
No. Each repeater can re-transmit multiple transmitters from multiple systems and do not require programming for  
individual points.  
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5.0 D8125INV Program Sheet  
Installer Passcode (123456)  
System ID  
Supervision Interval (4 hours)  
Point Table  
Point Mode  
#
Inovonics  
Transmitter Type  
Loop Type  
(External  
Contact)  
EOL  
Resistor?  
Internal  
Notes:  
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(Magnetic)  
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Location  
(circle one)  
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Point Table  
Point Mode  
#
Inovonics  
Transmitter Type  
Loop Type  
(External  
Contact)  
EOL  
Resistor?  
Internal  
Notes:  
Contacts  
(Magnet)  
Used?  
Point Text  
Location  
(circle one)  
N/O or N/C  
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Point Mode  
#
Inovonics  
Transmitter Type  
Loop Type  
(External  
Contact)  
EOL  
Resistor?  
Internal  
Notes:  
Contacts  
(Magnet)  
Used?  
Point Text  
Location  
(circle one)  
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