Access Programming - Bosch Solution 16plus Installation Manual

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T
he Solution 16
has 48 users which can each use any
plus
combination of pin, radio keyfob or a proximity token
to operate the system. A total of 8 proximity readers can be
connected, which are integrated within the individual keypads.
Each user can be assigned their own unique name up to 16
characters long 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 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.
Timer Group
Users can belong to a timer group that determines whether or
not the user is allowed access to the system. To create a timer
group you will need to setup a schedule with start and stop
times then set the function to Timer Group and select an index
1 to 8 to represent the timer group. Each user that you require
to be restricted is then assigned to the timer group number you
selected.
Multiple schedules can be used to create multiple access times
within the day and holiday schedules can also be linked with
schedules.
Example:
Restricting access to only Monday to Friday 8am to 10pm.
1)
Pick a timer group number between 1-8 lets say 5.
2)
Setup a schedule start time 8am, stop time 10pm, days MTWTF,
Function =Timer Group, Index=5
3)
Assign each restricted user to Timer Group 5
Schedules
Schedules determine the valid operating times and days and
then the schedule is linked to a timer group number. Users
which are to be restricted are then assigned to the same timer
group number as the schedule.
Access Group
A user can be restricted to certain doors within a building and
this is done by assigning the user to one or more access groups.
When a user presents his token to a proximity reader, the user
parameters are checked and if the user has a matching access
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group assignment to the reader access group assignment then
access is granted.
The output used to operate the door strike will also need to have
the same access group assignment number so that it operates
at the same time. To restrict a user from accessing doors outside
specified times, create a timer group and assign the user to the
timer group.
Example:
Prox reader operating a door.
1)
Assign proximity reader 9 to an access group 1-8 say 4
2)
Set an output Event type=Access group and Index=4
Assign user to access group 4, a user can belong to multiple
3)
access groups to access 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 an access group 1-8 say 4
2)
Set an output Event type=Access group and Index=4
3)
Assign user to access group 4, a user can belong to multiple
access groups to access multiple doors.
Assign reader to area 1, enable arming option
4)
Present token to reader to disarm, present token again to
5)
release door.
Example:
Prox reader operating door and arm/disarm Area 1.
Assign proximity reader 9 to an access group 1-8 say 4
1)
2)
Set an output Event type=Access group and Index=4
3)
Assign user to access group 4, a user can belong to multiple
access groups to access multiple doors.
4)
Assign reader to area 1, enable arming/disarming and Badging
option.
Present token to disarm, present token to release door, present
5)
token 3 times to arm system.
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