Displays, Alarms, And Printing; Normal Operation; Master Controller; Slave Controller - Bosch K2200 Series User Manual

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K2200 Series | User Guide | 5.0
5.0 Displays, Alarms, and
Printing
Each controller with a faceplate displays information
about the status of doors and communications. The
master controller will, in addition, show information
such as alarms reports and communication errors
between the master and any slave controllers.
This section describes the various displays and also
covers the printing options which are available. The
section is split into the following sections:
Normal Operation. This describes what to
expect on the display when the system is
operating normally.
Alarms. This describes the how alarms are
handled by the controller and includes
Accepting Alarms, Uncleared Alarms, and so
on
Communication Errors. This describes the
various communication errors that can occur.
Other System Messages. This provides a
description of other displays that may appear on
the front panel.
Printing. This describes the printing options
available and includes details of the various
reports that can be printed.
5.1

Normal Operation

The following displays show what to expect when the
system is operating normally, with no errors or

alarms.

5.1.1

Master Controller

The display will be blank when no doors are open
and everything is operating normally.
5.1.2

Slave Controller

A number, the address of the door controller (2, 3 or
4), will flash at the right of the display. This indicates
that the slave controller is being 'polled' by the
master.
5.1.3

Master and Slave

This display indicates one or more doors being
unlocked on the door controller. This may be due to:
A valid key being presented to a reader.
A Request to Exit button being pressed.
The door being automatically open due to a time
profile.
The door being opened by a Manual Unlock
command.
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Examples
DOORS OPEN 1234
DOORS OPEN 1
4
5.2
Alarms
The door controller is capable of reporting several
types of alarm condition. These are described below
along with the screen display and printer transaction.
All alarm conditions, wherever they occur, are
reported at the master controller. If communications
are broken between a slave and the master, the slave
itself will report the alarm. When communications
are restored, the alarm will be transferred to the
master - even if the alarm was accepted at the
slave.
When a printer is attached, you will have a record of
the alarm along with its time, date and location.
When the alarm condition clears, another report will
be generated with the date and time of the event.
5.2.1

Accepted Alarms

All alarm conditions must be accepted at the master.
This is done by presenting an editor key to the
faceplate reader. All editor keys will accept alarms.
The printer, if attached, will show the date, time and
identity of the editor that accepted the alarm.
5.2.2

Alarm Activations

Below are shown examples of alarm activations. In
each case, the display shown will appear indicating
the type of alarm and its location. At the same time a
pulsing beep will be generated. The display and beep
will continue until the alarm is accepted by an editor
key.
If more than one alarm occurs, the next alarm will
appear on the display only once the first is cleared.
All alarms however will be printed as they occur.
Unauthorized Access / Anti-Tamper Alarm
A door has opened (may be 2 readers/door) without
a key being presented or a Request to Exit button
pressed.
Anti-Tamper Alarm A reader cable has been cut
or a reader has been removed.
READER 1 ALARM
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