Bosch Appliances Network Card D9210B User Manual

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D9210B
D9210B Overview
D9210B Operation and Installation Guide
32206G
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© 2002 Bosch Security Systems
When the door is held open past the normal door sequence time, an extended door sequence time is initiated. This
extended time extends the shunt and re-activates the buzzer. If programmed, 
CLOSE DOOR #
 will display at the control
center assigned to the door.
The normal door sequence will not activate if the interlock point is in an off normal (open or short) condition.
The Interlock Point can be assigned to multiple door controllers. This is useful for applications that require doors to not
activate when a point is faulted until the interlock point is normal.
Door States. There are four door states for the D9210B. These door states can be controlled through the control center,
the Remote Account Manager (R.A.M.), scheduled events (Skeds) and automatic programmable functions in the D9210B
parameters.
Locked Door. This state is considered a normal door state.
Unlock Door. This state allows the door to be opened for free access.
Secure Door. This state will not allow access unless a Fire Unlock occurs.
Fire Unlock. This state allows free access no matter what the previous door state or armed state is. This is a programmable
option that can be used to allow free access into the building upon a fire alarm.
Automatic Functions and Door State. The D9210B has two automatic functions that control door state based on the
armed state of the area:
Auto Door. With this function as [YES], the door will be unlocked when the area is disarmed.
Disarm on Open. With this function as [YES], a user with valid access rights will activate the strike and disarm the system
after the door is opened. With this function as [NO], the area will disarm upon the strike activation.
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.
Disarm Access Level. Users are allowed to disarm the area with an access id. Care should be taken to ensure that the user
first has the authority to activate the strike based on the Armed State. P-indicates the user will disarm the area from
Master to Perimeter Instant. D- indicates the user will disarm the area from Master or Perimeter to the disarmed state.
2.1.1.4 Skeds
Unlock Door. Provides an automatic free access at a specific time period. Requires a Lock Door Sked to return the door to
normal. Can be overridden by manual control at the control center.
Secure Door. Provides an automatic prevention of access at a specific time period. Requires a Lock Door Sked to return to
normal. Can be overridden by manual control at the control center.
Lock Door. Provides an automatic lock door state at a specific time to return the door to normal requiring valid
cards/tokens to allow access.
Message Suppression. Provides an automatic message off/on function at a specific time for 
Door
 and 
Access
Granted
 or 
No Entry
 messages.
Access Ctl Level On/Off. Provides an automatic on/off for each of the 14 levels dealing with the access control. Once a
level is turned off, all doors are affected.
Modular Design. The D9210B can be replaced by simply disconnecting the existing unit and connecting a new one with
the same dipswitch setting. The panel will download stored data to the new unit when it is powered up and connected to
the SDI bus.
Diagnostics. Patterns of LED activation will indicate door state and ID validity. Other indications include SDI failure.
(see Table 3: D9210B Diagnostic and Status LEDs, p.9).