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32206C   3/97

D9210B Operation & Installation Manual

© 1997 Radionics

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Step 12: Programming and Activating the D9210B

Description. The D9210B needs to be assigned with an area before it will
communicate properly with the panel. 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.

To activate the D9210B, follow the instructions in the D9210B Program Entry
Guide (32207). Use the ACCESS Program Record Sheet (32208) to match the
door to the proper address and to ensure that the door is assigned to the proper
area.

Step 13: Testing the D9210B

Description. The D9210B comes shipped with a default program that will let you
run a quick test upon installing the unit. Go through the following items to verify
the D9210B is functioning properly. If you have problems, see the trouble
shooting section.

D9210B: Verify that the Operational Monitor LED is pulsing approximately once
every second. This indicates the microprocessor is running. Go to the [UNLOCK
DOOR] function. A number from 1 to 8 should appear for the door controller. If
an “F” appears, the unit has failed.

Zone:  Using the Control Center, verify the point is normal when the door is
closed, the point goes off normal when the door is opened and a shunt is not
applied, and that the point stays normal upon opening the door on a valid access
granted.

Strike:  Read a valid token to activate the strike. If tokens have not been added,
use the [DOOR CONTROL], [DOOR UNLOCK] mode to cycle the strike. In
addition, you will cycle the strike when you test the RTE/REX inputs (if shunt only
is not yes).

RTE/REX: Fault these inputs to activate the strike. The default for the strike time
is 10 seconds. Test each separately.

Buzzer:  The buzzer should have sounded on each strike activation. Also hold
the door open past the normal shunt time and ensure the “Extend Buzz”
functions.

Reader: The reader LED will be red upon powering up the D9210B. During the
above tests, it will turn green anytime the strike is activated.

To verify the reader, check and see that the D1 and D0 LED’s blink rapidly while
a card is passed through the reader or a token is held up to the proximity reader.

For other LED functionality, see Table 5, “LED Troubleshooting” .

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Page 1: ...32206C 3 97 1997 Radionics D9210B Access Control Interface Module Operation and Installation Manual www PDF Zoo com firealarmresources com ...

Page 2: ...can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions it may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules for Class B Computing Devices If this equipment causes interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipme...

Page 3: ...nals 9 and 10 10 Step 5 Door Lock Terminals 2 3 and 4 11 Step 6 Request to Enter RTE Terminals 11 and 12 12 Step 7 Request to Exit REX Terminals 13 and 12 12 Step 8 Enclosure Tamper Switch Terminals 8 and 9 12 Step 9 Connecting the Card Reader Terminals 12 14 15 16 17 and 18 13 Step 10 Setting the Dipswitch and Tagging the Unit 14 Step 11 Connecting Power and SDI Terminals 1 5 6 7 and 9 15 Step 12...

Page 4: ...WITCH SETTINGS 14 TABLE 5 LED TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 17 TABLE 6 TERMINAL QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE AND ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 23 FIGURE 1 D9210B ACCESS CONTROL INTERFACE MODULE 5 FIGURE 2 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR TYPICAL D9210B INSTALLATION 9 FIGURE 3 RELAY INSTALLATION 11 FIGURE 4 D9210B DIPSWITCH WITH FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 14 FIGURE 5 POWER SUPPLY AND SDI CONNECTIONS 15 FIGURE 6 D9210B DOOR RELEASE A...

Page 5: ...ct single pull double throw output Dipswitch The D9210B dipswitch has six on off switch settings Setting these switches allows each unique 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 Th...

Page 6: ...ntrol panel using the mounting screws and fasteners Two additional modules can be mounted using the D136 brackets Radionics recommends that you use a separate power supply for the D9210Bs to isolate them from other SDI devices D9210BC The D9210BC is a complete unit mounted on a mounting skirt D9201M with a switchable 12 24 VDC 500 1500 mA power supply 24 VAC 40 VA fused transformer and 1 D9210B It...

Page 7: ...um distance allowed between the D9210B and Weigand card readers There is a 5000 maximum distance allowed between the D9210B and the panel Consider placing the enclosure where a technician can gain easy access for troubleshooting the unit and where wiring can be routed easily Preparing Knockouts The D9210B requires six primary wire runs to be routed to the enclosure see Table 2 To identify the prop...

Page 8: ...ical D9210B installation Purpose Suggested Wire Tag Approximate Diameter Recommended Wire Type Recommended Color Code Power SDI data Tag A 1 4 4 22 awg quad 2500 feet 4 18 awg quad 5000 feet SDI A Green B Yellow Pwr Red Black RTE power input Tag B 1 4 4 22 awg quad Green Black REX power input Tag C 1 4 4 22 awg quad Yellow Black Strike power Tag D 3 8 2 16 18 awg zip Red Door contact Tag E 1 8 2 2...

Page 9: ...ZER 12 VDC READER yellow TAMPER SWITCH NORMAL OPEN black 12 VDC DOOR STRIKE Some jurisdictions will not allow the use of Emergency Egress as your sole means of escape If this feature is used it still may be necessary to provide listed panic hardware Consult your local authority having jurisdiction AHJ prior to installation CAUTION DO NOT power the D9210 Module with 24 VDC CAUTION Strike and D9210 ...

Page 10: ... the screw 5 Hang the unit and secure the screws Replace the cover and cover screws D9210BLC 1 The unit can be installed in a D8103 D8109 or D8108A enclosure by matching the three plastic mounting anchors to the three hole foot prints provided around the sides of the enclosure 4 2 The unit can be added to a D9210BC by matching the three plastic mount anchors to the available three hole foot prints...

Page 11: ...uit to unlock the door The relay will support 12 VDC 2A or 24 VDC 2 5 A or 12 24VAC 40 VA Common Input 3 This terminal will be used for the input to power the strike Use the side of the power to the strike via this input Connect the side directly to the strike Lock N C 2 Provides Input power to device with relay de energized Lock N O 4 Provides Input power to device with relay energized Relay Inst...

Page 12: ...e strike program REX Shunt Only as YES IMPORTANT REX must not be used for emergency exit applications NFPA 101 requires that a UL listed panic device be used to provide direct power from the standby power source see Figure 2 for wiring an emergency exit device Check with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ prior to installing your system Step 8 Enclosure Tamper Switch Terminals 8 and 9 De...

Page 13: ...cards 26 bit D8224 5 80 mA Proximity slim Gray N A D8236 proximity cards 26 bit D8229 5 120 mA Keypad reader N A N A 26 bit 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 Current is li...

Page 14: ...trol centers and areas This will help when programming a system with more than one door Example Assign Door 1 to Area 1 and Control Center 1 The D9210B dipswitch with factory default settings all ON is shown in Figure 4 Table 4 shows the serial device reporting address settings for each door controller Table 4 also shows dipswitch settings for Test and Fail modes Door Controller Address Fail Mode ...

Page 15: ...9 and 12 for connections Terminal 6 SDI A PANEL DATA INPUT The yellow conductor from the panel connected to this terminal This is where data from the panel is received by the D9210B Terminal 7 SDI B PANEL DATA IN RETURN The green conductor from the panel is connected to this terminal This is where the data from the D9210B is returned back to the panel Terminal 3 LCKCOM For 24VDC strikes provide th...

Page 16: ...nce every second This indicates the microprocessor is running Go to the UNLOCK DOOR function A number from 1 to 8 should appear for the door controller If an F appears the unit has failed Zone Using the Control Center verify the point is normal when the door is closed the point goes off normal when the door is opened and a shunt is not applied and that the point stays normal upon opening the door ...

Page 17: ...en Green to Red to Green Access Denied Red Valid token format not added Locked Red to Green to Red pattern repeats twice Red Valid token but level is turned off Locked Red to Green to Red pattern repeats twice Red No access allowed regardless of level because door is secured Secured Red to Green to Red pattern repeats three times Custom Function Red Valid token will run Locked Secured Red to 1 sec...

Page 18: ...24 volt strikes The D136 removable relay provides a Normally Closed NC Common Input voltage and Normally Open NO output When the relay is energized the outputs switch to an opposite state Buzzer Output The buzzer output activates when the door sequence begins or if the door is left open for an extended period of time It provides common to the negative side of the buzzer 5 VDC reader output The 5 v...

Page 19: ...that data is reaching the inputs from the reader when an ID is read The IDs do not have to be valid to illuminate these LEDs but the IDs do need to have a format that the reader can decipher Normal Door Sequence The Normal Door Sequence of the D9210B is initiated by a valid access granted User ID or door request RTE REX This initiates the strike shunt and buzz time to activate the strike shunt the...

Page 20: ...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 Skeds Unlock Door Provides an automatic free access at a specific time period Requires a Normal Door Sked to return the door to normal Can be overridden by man...

Page 21: ...trike and shunt control Four door states Locked Unlocked Secured Fire Unlock Disarm states using a token Pre warn for holding door open too long Disarm system before or after a door opens Automatic Unlock door on disarm Locked Door when armed Optional Deactivate strike when the door opened Interlock point assignment to prevent access until interlock point is normal 1000 Cards Tokens Fourteen progr...

Page 22: ...Point Index in the POINTS handler as Supervisory with Point Response as A Supervisory on Open and Trouble on Short The power supply end of line relay and the D9210B must be in the same enclosure or adjacent enclosures connected via conduit not longer than 20 feet NOTE When using the D9210BC you must use the D8004 Transformer Enclosure for the power supply transformer 1 PWR 7 SDIB 6 SDIA 5 COM 8 T ...

Page 23: ...on board point 1K Ω termination resistor between T9 and T10 required 10 ZN Positive Input for on board point 11 RTE Input from Request to Enter RTE momentary short device open collector input 1K pull up V in 1 8 V on 3 2 V off 12 COM Common input for REX RTE devices 13 REX Input from Request to Exit REX momentary short device open collector input 1K pull up V in 1 8 V on 3 2 V off 14 5 2 V Power o...

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