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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3.2.5
Door Lock, Terminals 2, 3 and 4
State
Description
Common Input (3)
For 12/24 VDC strikes, provide the input power
here from the power supply.
Lock N/C (2)
For door strikes that require an interruption of
power to open, connect the positive side of the
door strike to this terminal.
Lock N/O (4)
For door strikes that require power to open,
connect the positive side of the door strike to
this terminal.
Description. A removable relay (model D136)
provides a dry contact single pull double throw
output. Some strikes require a closed circuit to
unlock the door while others require an open
circuit to unlock the door. The relay will
support 12 VDC @ 2A or 24 VDC @ 2.5 A or
12/24 VAC @ 40 A (See Table 6).
Table 6: Door Lock Strikes
Relay Installation. The D136 Relay is installed into the relay socket of
the D9210B. Follow these steps for installing the relay:
1.
Locate the relay socket on the D9210B board (shown in
Figure 3).
2.
Place the relay into the socket. The plug-in relay has two
legs on the bottom and three legs on the top. When
inserting the relay, ensure that it is oriented as shown in
Figure 3.
1
PWR +
7
SDIB
6
SDIA
5
COM
8
T +
10
ZN +
9
ZNCOM
2
LCKN/C
3
LCKCOM
4
LCKN/O
11
ON
D9210B
MAN
U FA
CT
UR
E R
N A
ME
MA
NU
FA
CTUR
ER
NAM
E
D9210B
TOP
L
E
F
T
Figure 3: Relay Installation
3.2.6
Request to Enter [RTE], Terminals 11 and 12
Description. When Terminal 11 is momentarily shorted to Terminal 12, the strike is activated and the door point is
shunted.
Shunt Only:  An option is provided that only shunts the point when this input is momentarily shorted. To activate the
shunt, but not the strike, program RTE Shunt Only? as [YES].
3.2.7
Request to Exit [REX], Terminals 13 and 12
Description. When Terminal 13 is momentarily shorted to Terminal 12, the strike is activated and the door point is
shunted.
Shunt Only:  An option is provided that only shunts the point when this input is momentarily shorted. To activate the
shunt, but not the strike, program [REX] Shunt Only? as [YES].
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.
3.2.8
Enclosure Tamper Switch, Terminals 8 and 9
Description. A short to this loop will generate a 
Missing Trouble Point ###
 for the point number assigned to
the D9210B. With this tamper point faulted, the D9210B will still function.
Connect a N/O tamper switch to Terminals 8 and 9. Upon opening the enclosure, the tamper switch will short the inputs
and generate the 
Missing Trouble Point ###
 message.
SDI FAILURE ###
 and 
MISSING PT ###
 are reported to the central station when the SDI bus has
failed or the D9210B is missing.