Bosch D8229 User Manual

D8229
Installation Instructions
EN
Wiegand Keypad
2.0 Programming
1.0 D8229 Overview
Easy Installation
Full Two-Year Limited Warranty
Wiegand 26-Bit Format
Weatherproof and Vandal Resistant
Selectable for 5 or 12 VDC Operation
The D8229 is a stainless steel keypad that can be used with the Bosch Security System’s control panels, D9412GV2, D7412GV2, D9412G, D7412G, D9412, and D7412 with a D9210B Wiegand Interface and the D8112A Access Control/Communicator equipped with a D8210 Wiegand Interface. The D8229 keypad’s Wiegand 26-bit format allows customers to use a PIN entry instead of a card to obtain access. There are twelve keys on the D8229, numbered [0] through [9], plus a [#] key and a [*] key. The [*] key is not used.
The D8229 is weatherproof, vandal, and impact resistant. It can tolerate virtually any environment, including extreme climate conditions, and has a two­year limited warranty.
1.1 D8229 Operation
The D8229 has two LEDs to indicate keypad status. The green LED indicates an “Access Granted” condition. The red LED indicates locked status.
Additionally, the red LED flashes and an annuciator beeps with each key press.
1.2 Items Included with the D8229
One wire harness
One seven wire 0.6 mm (22 AWG) color-coded
connector
Two machine screws
Two Lexan adhesive labels are included.
1.3 Connector Wiring
Connect the D9210B Wiegand Interface as described in the D9210B Operation and Installation
Guide
(P/N: 32206). Connect the D8210 Wiegand Interface Module as
described in the D8210 Wiegand Interface Module Operation and Installation Manual (P/N: 74-05344-
000). Use five wires to connect the D8229 to the D8210.
Program the control panel for compatibility with the D8229 using the D5200 Programmer or D5300 Remote Account Manager. Refer to the D9210B
Program Entry Guide (P/N: 32207) or the D8112 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 74-04501-000).
2.1 The Command Center Controls the
For the 9000, GV2, and G series refer to the Security System Owner’s Manual Supplement (P/N: 33267) to
control levels, add, or delete PINs. For the D8112A refer to the D1252A Command
Center to control levels, add, or delete PINs. Refer to Command 53 of the D1252A User Guide (P/N: 71-04415-000).
2.2 Select Which Door is Unlocked
The D8229 unlocks one of the doors controlled by the 9000, GV2, or G series control panels. Select which door by connecting the keypad’s wiring to specific terminals on the D9210B Wiegand Interface. Refer to the D9210B Program Entry Guide (P/N:
32207). The D8229 unlocks one of the doors controlled by
the D8112A. Select which door by connecting the keypad’s wiring to specific terminals on the D8210 Wiegand Interface Module. Refer to the D8210
Wiegand Interface Module Operation and Installation Manual (P/N: 74-05344-000).
3.0 Installation
3.1 Choose the Best Mounting
The normal mounting height for the keypad is approximately 122 cm (48 in.) from the floor. Check local regulations regarding proper mounting locations for disabled or handicapped persons.
Mount the keypad directly on a standard single-gang electrical box or surface mount on a firm flat surface. Avoid mounting the keypad on rough, textured surfaces.
Do not program your control panel to accept code number 65535 or greater. Code number 65535 is an error code and sends all binary 1s to your panel. This is also true of code numbers above 65535. Bosch Security Systems recommends using a four-digit PIN code.
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