Bosch Appliances Network Card D9210B User Manual

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D9210B
Installation
D9210B Operation and Installation Guide
© 2002 Bosch Security Systems
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32206G
3.0
Installation
Thank you for choosing our product. We have made an effort to identify the key steps for installing the D9210B
successfully. To ensure that your installation goes smoothly, follow the installation steps in the order presented.
3.1
System Planning
Before proceeding, draw your system layout on a sheet of graph paper. Also, review the architect and engineering
drawings (if available). This will help you set addresses, mark the units, and route/tag wires. The drawing should include
the Control Panel, the D9210B, the trip switches for RTE/REX, doors, readers, control centers assigned to the same area
as the D9210Bs, and the wiring run.
Have the following documents handy as you read through this manual:
D9210B Program Entry Guide (P/N:32207)
ACCESS Program Record Sheet (P/N:32208)
Control/Communicator Program Entry Guide and Program Record Sheet
Security System Owner’s Manual
Power Supply Installation Instructions
You should be familiar also with the operation of the D5200 programmer or the Remote Account Manager (RAM)
remote programmer.
3.2
Procedure
3.2.1
Mounting the Enclosure and Installing the D9210B
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;
using 18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire, the D9210B may be remoted up to 5000 ft. (1524 m). Consider placing the enclosure
where a technician can gain easy access for troubleshooting the unit and where wiring can be routed easily.
Preparing Knockouts. The D9210B requires six primary wire runs to be routed to the enclosure (see Table 4: Typical Wire
Planning Chart for the D9210B,
 p.14). To identify the proper knockouts required, determine from which direction the
panel, reader, door contact, door strike and the request to exit/enter wires will be coming. Run the necessary wiring
throughout the premises and pull the wires into the enclosure. Avoid splicing and grouping wires together. Knock out the
tabs for the wiring prior to mounting the enclosure.
Mounting the Enclosure. When mounting the enclosure, place it against the wall and use a “level tool” to ensure the unit
is level. Align the enclosure mounting holes with the vertical wood beams, usually 16 in. (41 cm) apart, to ensure a solid
mount. With a pen or pencil, make marks where the top mounting holes expose the surface.
Set the enclosure down and insert the mounting screws where the marks exist for the top left and right mounting holes.
Leave a 0.25 in. (6.4 mm) gap between the wall and screw head so the enclosure can be hung on the screws.
If vertical wood beams are not available, be sure to use the proper screw anchors and hardware to mount the
unit.
If any of the knockouts require that wire be run behind the wall, mark the holes and punch/drill them out prior to
permanently installing the enclosure. After the holes have been knocked out and the enclosure is level, use all five
mounting holes (three on the top and two on the bottom) to install the enclosure.