Radionics 8112 (E1) overview
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2022
- Here's an overview of the Radionics D8112 panel, a pretty neat system that has a lot of features. I'll be demonstrating the more complicated stuff it can do later on but for now this shows the basic operation and the neat keypad tones.
Thanks to the HappyJigg brothers for getting some of these older keypads for me, go check out their channel:
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The D1252 sounds really neat. I'm glad I was able to help you out with this system.
Yeah I appreciate it, I'll get a video made of the d620s working on the 6112 sometime soon.
Smart move no buzzer on the panel board! glad you acquired these panels. They are a staple of a once great alarm company in my opinion.
Yeah that buzzer was driving me mad lmao, that was one of the first things I did was remove the buzzer.
Seriously thanks for making these videos. I’ve had a massive interest in burglar alarm systems since a very young age, so thanks for helping me get my fix. It honestly sounds like that folder alpha keypad had a dual tone sound generator in it, and it sounds like in the newer ones they kind of downgraded it to a simple square wave generator. Love the fake bell sound for the siren. If you still have that Simon XT, I definitely think it would be fun to see more videos on it, especially the remote control function. I accidentally discovered with my panel that you can get into listening mode by pressing five on the telephone. Of course that isn’t anywhere in the manual
Yeah I still do have the Simon, I just don't use it a whole lot since I'm locked out of its dealer programming. I'll get around to figuring that out eventually.
Nice overview, thanks.
Can this panel be upgraded with a cellular communicator so I can ditch my landline?
We needed this, Radionics was always interesting to me just unfortunately a pain w all the tools. Thanks a lot!
Yeah I try to show these old panels since nobody else really has the stuff to program and unlock them. They’re very reliable and featureful systems once you get them running.
@@KJ7BZC hell, you're the perfect place for the obscure stuff i'm into. motorola radio toys, these, the workings of the dialers, you name it.
Those trouble and delay entry tones are neat IMO (I'm a dork, I know haha)
When did these systems with these panels come out I can’t find a date when they were made
When the electricity went out my alarm which is the one you are showing started non stop beeping. How do you stop it from beeping when the electricity goes out? I tried everything it seemed.
man i need to get mine over to you for programming, Watching this just makes me wanna get it setup even more. One of these times i'll get off my butt to do it lol. Btw, i think mine might be newer so i could try getting the rom to you along with the panel
Yeah let me know whenever you want to, I'd be happy to get that one up and running as well.
@@KJ7BZC I'll keep you posted on that!
Those are really good panels still. BOSCH bought out Radionics in 1998. I got a D7412GV2C panel with a D1255TDPL keypad. Very reliable system and very difficult for a hacker to breach. I'll take BOSCH/Radionics any day over wireless app connected equipment.
Yeah they also last forever, still plenty of old ones out there working just fine. Even when they're connected to the network for reporting and remote programming, it's still impossible to connect without the RAMlock code due to how the protocol is designed.
@@KJ7BZC Exactly a lot of people just don't want to spend the money on them but they are very good systems. Today standard they're more of a commercial system than a residential alarm system. Plus I like the vacuum Flores and display read out. It's easy to see when you got bad eyesight. Mine has a vacuum display in red most of them are like a blue green color display on the read out.
We really like bosch panels here until they cpu fail
Whoa!!! These are a very rare panel now days. Even 15-16 years ago we only had a few of these left in service. They were quite the panel for their time. Any chance you have a D7112? That was a very oddball system.
Surprisingly I still think we monitor a few 8112s at work, they last forever. I’m still looking for a 7112, along with the d1254 keypads, hopefully i’ll be able to save one sometime and make a video on it. To my knowledge they were not a very successful panel compared to the 9000 series.
My panel says “call for service” the person we called said we need a new panel? Is there something I can try to fix it?
It really depends on which specific model you have, but usually when this happens it means that the lithium battery has died on the main panel board. It's soldered in on most of the older systems and at the minimum will need to be replaced alongside a new program being loaded into the panel. I would have to suggest reaching out to a company that works with these systems, this process requires you to be familiar with programming them and being able to replace the battery properly.
My keypad doesn't make any beeps and is not working anything I can do to make it work again? Please help 🙏 Thanks!
Without looking at it I can’t really tell what the issue would be. If the system doesn’t seem to have power at all, it may have had its transformer unplugged accidentally, they are sometimes located in closets or near the panels enclosure. Otherwise, i’d suggest you have an alarm company look at it, they could help further than I can.
Do you know if the D1255 keypad would work on the 8112
The D1255 is for the 7000/9000 series and will not work on the 8112 panel. You'll need a D1252 VFD keypad, or the D360 LED keypad.
Can you do a video on DMP security panels?
I do have quite a few other panels I am going to make overview videos on, including a DMP XT30. Just need to find the time to get them setup and do it.
Could I hook up a Bosch D1255 to a Radionics D2112 and have it work?
I'm late, but a D1255 isn't compatible with the D2112. You'll want a D220 or D223 keypad for the D2112 panel.
Hey tell you though but nobody's going to put these alarm systems in because of the newer stuff that are out now
Yeah but its still cool, and this shows others how they work