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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 13.0 
Relays 
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Bosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F 
 
13.0 Relays 
A D133 or D134 Relay Module is required to use the 
system’s external relay outputs (Terminals 9 and 10). 
One module is required for each output used. Refer to 
the Installation Manual for instructions. 
You can program each of the system’s two relay 
outputs with one or two functions. With the 
Relay # 
Logic 
prompts, you can configure the outputs so they 
activate when the condition for either function exists, 
or only activate when the conditions for both functions 
exist. 
The D5200 Programmer displays an additional relay 
parameter prompt if the Relay function you selected 
requires you to program additional information. 
For example, if you select the Follow Point function 
for 
Relay 1, Func 1
 and press [Enter], the D5200 
displays the parameter prompts, 
Point 1
 (Yes, No), 
followed by 
Point 2
 (Yes, No), and so on until 
Point 
24
 (Yes, No). The parameter prompts tell the system 
what points the relay is to follow. 
If you select Reset for 
Relay 1, Func 1
 and press 
[Enter], the D5200 goes directly to 
Relay 1, Func 2
The Reset function does not require any parameters. 
13.1  Relay Function Logic 
The 
Relay 1
, and 
Relay 2, Logic
 prompts allow you 
to further define the conditions under which the 
control panel activates the relay drivers. 
1 Relay 1 Logic 
 
2 Relay 2 Logic 
Default: 
Function 1 Only
 
Selection:  Function 1 Only 
Function 1 or 2 
Function 1 and 2
 
Function 1 Only 
Function 1 or 2 
Function 1 and 2 
When 
Relay 1 Logic
 or 
Relay 2 Logic
 is set to 
Function 1 Only, the system activates the relay output 
when Function 1 calls for activation. Function 2 is 
ignored. 
When 
Relay 1 Logic
 or 
Relay 2 Logic
 is set to 
Function 1 or 2, the system activates the relay output 
when either Function 1 or Function 2 calls for 
activation, or when both do. 
When 
Relay 1 Logic
 or 
Relay 2 Logic
 is set to 
Function 1 and 2, both Function 1 and Function 2 
must call for activation before the system activates 
the relay output.
 
13.2 Relay 
Functions 
3 Relay 1 Func 1 
Default: 
No Output
 
Selection:  Refer to Table 18 (0 to 24)
 
The 
Relay 1, Func 1
 prompt sets Function 1 for 
Relay Output 1 (Terminal 9). 
4 Relay 1 Func 2 
Default: 
No Output
 
Selection:  Refer to Table 18 (0 to 24)
 
The 
Relay 1, Func 2
 prompt sets Function 2 for 
Relay Output 1 (Terminal 9). 
5 Relay 2 Func 1 
 
 
 
Default: 
No Output
 
Selection:  Refer to Table 18 (0 to 24)
 
The 
Relay 2, Func 1
 prompt sets Function 1 for 
Relay Output 2 (Terminal 10). 
 
6 Relay 2 Func 2 
 
 
 
Default: 
No Output
 
Selection:  Refer to Table 18 (0 to 24)
 
The 
Relay 2, Func 6
 prompt sets Function 6 for 
Relay Output 2 (Terminal 10)