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Listings and Approval Information ........................6 Installation................................7 Before You Begin ............................7 Step 1: Mounting the Enclosure and Installing the D9210B ................7 Step 2: Pulling and Marking the Wires ......................8 Step 3: Mounting ............................10 Step 4: Door Contact (Onboard) Point, Terminals 9 and 10 ................. 10 Step 5: Door Lock, Terminals 2, 3 and 4.......................
D9210B to be programmed for a specific address. EPROM. The D9210B is controlled by a programmable read-only memory microprocessor. Diagnostic and Status LEDs. The D9210B has a series of light emitting diodes (LEDs) for identifying operational and diagnostic states. These are listed below. Action...
Two strain relief cable ties. Ordered Separately The D9210B Door Controller can be used with the Radionics D7412 (supports 2 doors) or D9412 (supports 8 doors) Control/Communicator security panels and associated control keypads and access control readers. Following are the available options.
Preparing Knockouts. The D9210B requires six primary wire runs to be routed to the enclosure (see Table 2). 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.
Running wire. Use Table 2 to estimate the wire bundle size for your knockouts and where to mount the D9210B. Tag your wire runs to prevent confusion during installation and troubleshooting. Figure 2 shows the wiring for a typical D9210B installation.
Step 3: Mounting CAUTION Do not install or replace a D9210B while it is connected to live power circuits. The D9210B should be powered down until it is ready to be tested. D9210BLC 1. Mount the D8103, D8109 or D8108A enclosure on a flat service.
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.
Missing Trouble Point message. TROUBLESHOOTING TIP: SDI FAILURE ### and MISSING PT ### are reported to the central station when the SDI bus has failed or the D9210B is missing. 32206C 3/97 D9210B Operation &...
* 12 V power from D9210B source Table 3. UL Listed Compatible Readers for the D9210B Readers can be mounted up to 500’ from the D9210B module. A typical reader connection is shown in Figure 2. Terminal 1, +12 VDC. The red wire is used to provide 12 VDC readers with power.
The D9412 panel supports up to eight door controllers using all eight address settings. The D7412 supports up to two door controllers using the first two address settings. Each D9210B uses one of eight addresses. Addresses can not be duplicated. Because the D9210B is always supervised, two D9210B modules having the same address will not function and SDI failures will occur.
CAUTION: Do not connect 24 VDC or non-isolated [from the strike] 12/24 VAC of the D9210B. Reference Figure 5 for the following connections. Terminal 1, Pwr +12 VDC IN. The red wire provides power to the D9210B, 12 VDC readers and buzzers. Terminal 5, Common. The black conductor provides electrical common between the D9210B and the power source.
In addition, the dipswitch settings and the power need to be connected. The dipswitch settings in Table 4 determine the address of the D9210B. At the top of the ACCESS program record sheet, the address number (noted next to the dipswitch setting in Figure 4) will determine which parameters for the door controller are sent.
Troubleshooting LED TROUBLESHOOTING. Use the following reader and D9210B LED patterns to troubleshoot the D9210B. It is important to use the [DOOR CONTROL] function to validate actual door states when troubleshooting. Reader Action If Reader LED is then Door State is...
D9412 (8 doors) and D7412 (2 doors) panels. Each D9210B can store up to 986 user tokens (300 tokens for D7412), each with a different access level for each door. Authority for access is controlled by the level of the user, the time of day, the state of the door and the armed state of the area that the D9210B is assigned to.
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D9210B without having to use an ID. The RTE generates the Door Request to Enter and is used to enter the area assigned to the D9210B. Programming REX Shunt Only and RTE Shunt Only allows you to initiate only the shunt and buzz when the RTE or REX inputs are shorted.
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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.
Door Release Application The D9210B can be used for door release functions. When used in this configuration, the strike relay contacts must be supervised. This can be accomplished with the use of an end-of-line relay commonly used for smoke detectors. Connecting the D9210B for this application is shown in Figure 6.