Alarm Module Relays; Alarm Module Programming - The Mr And Ms Commands - Bosch K2200 Series User Manual

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K2200 Series | User Guide | 6.0
On a standalone system, each alarm module has 4
usable relay outputs, giving a maximum number of
16 on each door controller, or 64 on the whole
system (assuming all door controllers are
Readykey K2200s.) In addition, the 4 relays on each
door controller can be programmed in the same way
as an alarm module relay but only if reader channel
4 does not have an alarm module connected.
6.2.3

Alarm Module Relays

There are three ways an output relay may be
activated:
By a monitored input being activated using the
MS command (see Alarm Module Sensors).
Each monitored input may be programmed to
activate a relay on any alarm module connected
to the same door controller.
By a system event using the RE command (see
Section 6.2.5 Relay Programming).
System events include Unauthorized
Access, Door Left Open, Door Open, etc.
By a time profile using the RE command (see
Section 6.2.5 Relay Programming).
Each relay can be activated by a time profile.
Door Controller Relays
The 8 relays on each door controller each have a
default action. The relays will operate according to
these defaults, unless programmed to do otherwise.
Table 22: Relay Defaults
Relay
Description
1
Activated by invalid access on door 1
2
Activated by invalid access on door 2
3
Activated by invalid access on door 3
4
Activated by invalid access on door 4
5
Activated by an Unauthorized Access or
Anti-Tamper alarms at any door on the
door controller.
6
Activated by time profile 1
7
Activated by a Door Left Open event at
any door.
8
Activated by Case Tamper (T+, T-)
alarm.
Door controller relays are programmed as if they
were on alarm module 4, therefore you cannot
program relays on the door controller if an alarm
module is present on channel 4 of the door
controller.
6.2.4
Alarm Module Programming – The MR and
MS Commands
There are three stages to programming an alarm
module.
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Installer Commands
Indicate the presence of the alarm module on a
reader channel by setting option 5 of the lock
mode using the D command (see Section 6.1.7
Using the D Command).
Define one or more input responses using the
MR command (see Alarm Module Responses – The
MR Command). A response consists of two items,
a manual switch (see Alarm Module Responses – The
MR Command, Time Profile) and a time profile (see
Section 4.3 Time Profiles).
Assign a response and/or a relay activation to
one or more of the alarm module inputs using
the MS command (see Alarm Module Sensors).
Alarm Module Responses – The MR Command
There are 255 possible alarm module responses, each
consisting of two items, a manual switch and a time
profile. By assigning one response to several alarm
inputs, several inputs can be enabled and disabled at
once. For instance, if you had 10 fire doors all
monitored by alarm module inputs, by assigning the
same response they can all be enabled/disabled
together. Alternatively if you need to control inputs
individually, you should define responses for each
input.
Manual Switch
The manual switch allows an operator to manually
enable/disable all inputs that are assigned the
response.
Transactions
Inputs that are enabled manually will produce a
Manual Engage transaction. Inputs that are
disabled manually will produce a Manual
Isolate transaction.
Time Profile
If a time profile is part or a response, any alarm
inputs that are assigned that response will be
disabled while the time profile is active. For
instance, a time profile set to 9:00am to 5:00pm,
Monday to Friday, assigned to a response, will
disable all inputs with that response between those
hours.
For an alarm input to automatically enable/disable
with a time profile, it must be manually enabled first.
Transactions
Inputs that are enabled automatically will
produce an Auto Zone Enable transaction.
Inputs that are disabled automatically will
produce an Auto Zone Disable transaction.
Using the MR Command
Use the MR command to define alarm module
responses. These responses can then be assigned to
individual inputs using the MS command (see Alarm
Module Sensors).
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