Other Listings and Approvals............................12 Installation ......................................13 System Planning................................13 Procedure ..................................13 3.2.1 Step 1: Mounting the Enclosure and Installing the D9210B................. 13 3.2.2 Step 2: Pulling and Marking the Wires........................14 3.2.3 Step 3: Mounting ................................16 3.2.3.1 D9210BLC..................................16 3.2.3.2 D9210B .....................................
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D9210B Contents LED Troubleshooting ...............................25 Appendix A: D9210B Terminal Quick Reference and Electrical Specifications .............. 27 Figures Figure 1: D9210B Access Control Interface Module........................ 9 Figure 2: Wiring Diagram for Typical D9210B Installation.....................15 Figure 3: Relay Installation ................................17 Figure 4: D9210B DIP Switch (Factory Settings)........................19 Figure 5: Power Supply and SDI Connections .........................20...
Other Literature Referenced Throughout this document, references will be made to other documentation. For a more complete and detailed description of the D9210B Access Control Interface Module, see the following table that lists the complete part number for ordering purposes.
SDI input and output. SDI A (yellow) receives data from the SDI A of the panel. SDI B (green) returns data to the SDI B of the panel. 12 VDC input. This input is used to power the D9210B and provides a connection for the 12 VDC reader and 12 VDC buzzer.
2.1.1.3 Access Levels Armed State rights Users can be prevented from access depending upon the armed state of the area that the D9210B is assigned to. M-indicates the user has access no matter what the armed state, P- indicates the user has access as long as the Area is perimeter armed or disarmed and D-indicates the user only has access when the area is completely disarmed.
DIP Switch ZN + switches allows each unique D9210B to be programmed for a specific address. +5.20V DATA 0 PROM. The D9210B is controlled by a DATA 1 programmable read-only memory BUZZER microprocessor. PROM Diagnostic and Status LEDs. The Diagnostic and...
Materials Included Bosch Security Systems ships the D9210B Access Control Interface module pre-assembled from the factory with a power supply, in its own can, or as a unit less can. You will receive the following parts with your package depending upon what model is ordered, (see Section 2.5 Ordered Separately, p.11).
A) power supply, and (1) D9210B. It can be installed with another D9210BLC in a single D8103, D8109 or D8108A enclosure. D9210B: The D9210B is mounted in a 8 in. x 5 in. x 3 in. (20 cm x 13 cm x 7.6 cm) (HxWxD) enclosure and can be mounted as a standalone unit in the field.
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) The D9210B, when used with the D7412 or D9412 panels, is listed by UL for use as part of an Access Control System; Local, Police-Connect, Central Station, or Proprietary Burglar Alarm System; and a Commercial Fire Alarm System. In addition to the manual, refer to the D7412/D9412 installation documentation regarding Burglar Alarm Grades and Fire Alarm services supported.
Enclosure Placement. There is a 500 ft. (152 m) maximum distance allowed between the D9210B and Weigand card readers. Using 22 AWG (0.8 mm) wire, the D9210B may be remoted up to 2500 ft. (762 m) away from the control panel;...
Pulling and Marking the Wires Running wire. Use Table 4 to estimate the wire bundle size for your knockouts and where to mount the D9210B. Tag your wire runs to prevent confusion during installation and troubleshooting. Figure 2 shows the wiring for a typical D9210B installation.
Installation 3.2.3 Mounting Do not install or replace a D9210B while it is connected to live power circuits. The D9210B should be powered down until it is ready to be tested. 3.2.3.1 D9210BLC Mount the D8103, D8109 or D8108A enclosure on a flat service.
REX must not be used for emergency exit applications. NFPA 101 requires that a UL listed panic device be used to provide direct power from the standby power source. (see Figure 2: Wiring Diagram for Typical D9210B Installation, p.15 for wiring an emergency exit device). Check with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) prior to installing your system.
* 12 V power from D9210B source Table 7: UL Listed Compatible Readers for the D9210B Readers can be mounted up to 500 ft. (152 m) from the D9210B module. A typical reader connection is shown in Figure 2: Wiring Diagram for Typical D9210B Installation, p.15.
The D9412 panel supports up to eight door controllers using all eight address settings. The D7412 supports up to two door controllers using the first two address settings. Each D9210B uses one of eight addresses. Addresses can not be duplicated. Because the D9210B is always supervised, two D9210B modules having the same address will not function and SDI failures will occur.
The dipswitch settings in Table 8: D9210B Dipswitch Settings, p.19 determine the address of the D9210B. At the top of the ACCESS Program Record Sheet (P/N:33208), the address number (noted next to the dipswitch setting in Figure 4: D9210B DIP Switch (Factory Settings), p.19) will determine which parameters for the door controller are sent.
Buzzer: The buzzer should have sounded on each strike activation. Also hold the door open past the normal shunt time and ensure the Extend Buzz functions. Reader: Depending on the reader, the reader LED will be red upon powering up the D9210B. During the above tests, it will turn green anytime the strike is activated.
D9210B Operation Operation Door Release Application The D9210B can be used for door RELAY release functions. When used in this configuration, the strike relay contacts must be supervised. This can be accomplished with the use D9210B of an end-of-line relay commonly AUX POWER used for smoke detectors.
D9210B Troubleshooting Troubleshooting LED Troubleshooting Use the following reader and D9210B LED patterns to troubleshoot the D9210B. It is important to use the Door Control function to validate actual door states when troubleshooting. Reader Action If Reader LED is then Door State is...
SDI A Data from the panel to the D9210B high impedance bi-directional differential bus SDI B Data back to the panel from the D9210B RS-485 @ 9600 baud Positive input for Tamper, normally open open collector input 1 k pull up V in <...