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5-1
Bosch Security Systems 10/12 BLCC600BI
SECTION 5
Access Programming
T
he control panel has a total of 255 users that can
operate the system using a PIN, token, RF Keyfob
or fingerprint. A maximum of 16 LAN devices which
comprise of keypads that have built-in prox readers, LAN
readers and fingerprint readers can be used to operate
the system.
Each user name can have up to 20 characters to identify the
user within the system and to present a greeting message
when operating the system. User PIN’s can be configured
for 1 to 8 digits or variable where users can have different
pin lengths up to 8 digits long. All users have options
which can be set to control their authority level within the
system, whether they are allowed to bypass zones or send
'open' and 'close' reports see MENU 1-4-2 — User Options.
The installer Ur999 is a special user within the system and
has ultimate privileges which can not be changed. The
Installer PIN can arm or disarm the system and has access
to all menus at all times. This is a very powerful user pin
and should be treated with utmost respect so that it is not
widely known.
TimeZone Access
Users can belong to a timezone that determines whether
or not the user is allowed access to the system. To create
a timezone, you will need to setup a timezone with start
and stop times, including the days of the week and then
set the user to follow that timezone. Each user that you
require to be restricted is then assigned to the timezone
you selected.
Each timezone have up to 4 different start/stop periods
that can be used to create multiple access times and
holidays can also be linked with timezones.
Example:
Restricting access to only Monday to Friday 8am to
10pm.
1) Pick a timezone access number between 2-16, lets
say 5.
2) Setup timezone 5 start time 8am, stop time 10pm,
days MTWTF.
3) Assign each restricted user to timezone access 5.
TimeZones
Timezones determine the valid operating times and
days and then users which are to be restricted are then
assigned to the timezone.
Door Assignment
A user can be restricted to certain doors within a building
and this is done by assigning the user to one or more
doors. When a user presents their token to a proximity
reader, the user parameters are checked and if the user
has a matching door assignment to the reader door
assignment, then access is granted.
The output used to operate the door strike will also need
to be assigned to the same door number so that it operates
at the same time. To restrict a user from accessing doors
outside specified times, create a timezone and assign the
user timezone to the same timezone.
Example:
Prox reader operating a door.
1) Assign proximity reader 9 to a door 1 to 16, say 4.
2) Set an output event type = door and Index = 4.
3) Assign user to door 4, a user can belong to multiple
doors.
4) Assign reader to area 0 and disable arm/disarm
options.
5) Present token to reader to access door.
Example:
Prox reader operating door and disarm Area 1.
1) Assign proximity reader 9 to a door 1-16, say 4.
2) Set an output event type = door and index = 4.
3) Assign user to door assignment 4, a user can
belong to multiple doors.
4) Assign reader to area 1, enable disarming option.
5) Present token to reader to disarm, present token
again to release door.
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