Ttp2: Alarm Occurs On Access Door After Valid Card Read - Bosch D9412GV2 Troubleshooting Manual

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TTP2:
Alarm Occurs On Access Door
After Valid Card Read
Initial Actions
Locate the D9210B Access Control Interface Module
for the affected access door. Use
D9210B by its DIP switch address.
Table 7:
D9210B DIP Switch Addresses
Door Controller Address
Device
1
D9210B #1
ON
D9210B #2
OFF
D9210B #3
ON
D9210B #4
OFF
D9210B #5
ON
D9210B #6
OFF
D9210B #7
ON
D9210B #8
OFF
Ensure that Terminals 9 and 10 on the D9210B
Access Control Interface Module are connected to
the door contact for the access door. Refer to
Figure 7
on page 15.
Ensure that the card reader's tamper wire is not
connected to Terminal 8 on the D9210B. Only use
this terminal for the D9210B's enclosure tamper.
Refer to
Figure 7
on page 15.
If you program the door point as Point 1 through
8, ensure that you remove the end-of-line (EOL)
resistor from the on-board zone.
Procedure
Using RPS or the D5200 Programmer, scroll to
RADXAXS→Door Profile, and obtain the following
information for the affected access door:
D# Entry Area #
D# Door Point
D# Shunt Time
D# Extend Time
Shunt Time: The amount of time that a user can
open the door without causing the programmed
point to activate a trouble, or alarm.
Extend Time: The amount of time that strike, buzz,
and shunt activation is prolonged if a door is left
open and the shunt time expires. At the end of the
programmed extend time, the buzzer continues to
buzz until the door is closed. In addition, if
programmed, the point assigned to the door
indicates a trouble, or alarm condition at the keypad.
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Table 7
to identify the
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3
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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Present a valid card to the reader, and open the affected
access door.
Does the alarm occur when the combined shunt time
and extended time expires?
Using RPS or the D5200 Programmer, scroll to
RADXUSR1/RADXUSR2→Authority Level by
Area. Obtain the selected user's authority level in the
area that the affected access door is assigned to.
Using RPS or your D5200 Programmer, go to
GV2MAIN→User Interface→Authority Level. Scroll
to the authority level for the selected user (1 to 14).
Scroll to L## Disarm Level.
Does L## Disarm Level show "I" as its entry?
Using RPS or the D5200 Programmer, scroll
to RADXAXS→Door Profile→Custom
Function.
Is there a custom function number in this
location?
Call Technical Support at (888) 886-
6189 for assistance.
Record the custom function number and, for
testing purposes only, delete that number from
the program. Send the updated program to the
control panel.
Does the alarm now occur when the
combined shunt time and extend time
expire?
Call Technical Support at (888) 886-
6189 for assistance.
The custom function is causing the problem.
Using RPS or the D5200 programmer, scroll
to GV2MAIN→Command Center→Custom
Function. Program the custom function for the
desired response. Enter the custom function
number back into the RADXAXS section of the
program. Refer to the D9412GV2/D7412GV2
Program Entry Guide (P/N: F01U003636) for
more information on custom functions.
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