PR109B-PR110B
Installer Reference Guide
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Bosch Security Systems 09/11 PR109B-PR110BIRG FTR1.1
Configuration Examples
Alarm control function only.
1) Install the reader as per instructions.
2) Set the home area for the reader (keypad).
3) Set reader (keypad) options as required.
4) Assign users to the area.
Access control function only.
1) Install the reader (keypad) as per instructions.
2) Set the access group for the reader (keypad).
3) Set reader (keypad) options as required.
If using the on board lock output, jump to step 6 or.
4) Set output to access group to operate door.
5) Set output event assignment.
6) Assign users to the access group.
Both Alarm and Access control functions.
1) Install the reader (keypad) as per instructions.
2) Set the home area for the reader (keypad).
3) Set the access group for the reader (keypad).
4) Set reader (keypad) options as required
If using the on board lock output, jump to step 7 or.
5) Set output event type to access group.
6) Set the output event assignment.
7) Assign users to the area.
8) Assign users to the access group.
The above examples show how to configure the PR109B
and PR110B readers to control an area and or a door on
a Solution 16i panel. Consult the installation manual for
programming information if you are using a different
panel.
Egress and Lock Control
The LAN reader includes an egress input and a lock out-
put which can be used to simplify the wiring when the
LAN reader is being used for door or access control.
The lock output consists of a protected open collector
transistor that can be used to operate a relay to control
the door lock. The output will go from open to low for
fixed 5 seconds whenever the associated access group
or door assignment is triggered.
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Note
The on board lock output will operate for a fixed
time period of 5 seconds when triggered. If a dif-
ferent time is required then you should use another
output on the system to operate the door lock.
The lock output, and LAN+ power supply are not de-
signed to operate and power the door lock directly. You
should always fit a relay and protection diode to the lock
output in combination with a separate power supply.
The optional CM444B Relay Module has been designed
to suit this task. If you require the door to operate when
the mains power has failed then you will also need to fit
a battery backup to the external power supply. See the
wiring diagram in Figure 4: for more details.
The Egress input on the LAN reader allows you to sim-
plify the wiring required to implement an egress button
on the inside of the door. The egress input triggers the
lock output on the LAN reader by operating or firing the
associated Access Group or Door Assignment.
The egress input should be connected via a momentary
or push button switch to reader ground. When the but-
ton is pressed the lock output on the reader will trigger
for a fixed 5 second period.
For greater security, if the egress input is not being
used it should be disabled via panel programming. See
Devices-Keypads & Readers-General Options in panel
programming.
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Note
Any zone on the system can be configured to trigger
an access group and can therefore also be used to
operate the lock output on the LAN reader.
Tamper Switch Operation
The LAN reader includes an built-in tamper switch which
will trigger when the cover is removed or the unit is
removed from the wall. You should adjust the angle of
the switch leaver to suit the wall surface. If the tamper
alarm is not required it can be disabled via panel pro-
gramming.