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D9210B Program Entry Guide
© 1997 Radionics
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About This Manual
This manual describes the parameters available to the security panel for
programming the D9210B Access Control Interface. For a description of the
theory of operation and the actual operation of the unit, please refer to the
D9210B Operation and Installation Manual.
This manual follows the organization of the RADXAXS handler in the D5200
Programmer or D5400 Remote Access Manager. Use the ACCESS Program
Record Training Sheet to choose your entries prior to programming the device.
Each programming section, program item, and its page number are listed in the
table of contents on the following page.
Throughout this manual, programming prompts are shown in bold italic letters
when they are used in a sentence. For example, Door # is the first
programming prompt in the DOOR PROFILE section of the program.
Reference to handlers, modules, categories and sections of the program are
shown in italic, capital letters.
For a more complete understanding of the panel and the D9210B Access
Control Interface, read the following in addition to this program entry guide:
Panel Operation and Installation Manual
Security System Owners Manual
Security System User’s Guide
Other Lettering Conventions used in this manual
D6500 Security Receiver and local printer reports are shown in “typewriter
style” letters. For example:
ACCESS GRANTED
indicates the report sent when the
Access Control Interface detects a valid card read.
Generally, words shown in all capital letters with brackets indicate command
center displays and command center keys. For example, <ESC> is a key on the
command center. Depending on the context of the sentence, all capital letters
may also indicate a recommended programming selection.
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