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18 en | Installation Access Control Interface Module
F.01U.215.244 | 05 | 2012.06 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Figure 3.4 Terminal locations
3.2.5 Request to Enter [RTE]
COM, RTE
Description. When RTE is momentarily shorted to COM, the strike is activated and the door
point is shunted.
Shunt Only. An option is provided that only shunts the point when this input is momentarily
shorted. To activate the shunt, but not the strike, program RTE Shunt Only? as [YES].
3.2.6 Request to Exit [REX]
COM, REX
Description. When REX is momentarily shorted to COM, the strike is activated and the door
point is shunted.
Shunt Only. An option is provided that only shunts the point when this input is momentarily
shorted. To activate the shunt, but not the strike, program [REX] Shunt Only? as [YES].
3.2.7 Connecting the enclosure tamper switch
T+, COM
Description. A short to this loop will generate a Missing Trouble Point ### for the point
number assigned to the interface module. With this tamper point faulted, the interface
module will still function.
Connect an N/O tamper switch to T+ and COM. Upon opening the enclosure, the tamper
switch will short the inputs and generate the Missing Trouble Point ### message.
NOTICE!
A Request to Exit Device (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. Refer to Section Figure 3.1 Wiring Diagram for Typical D9210C installation, page 15
for wiring an emergency exit device. Check with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
prior to installing your system.
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