Understanding Access Groups; Users; Outputs; Reader - Bosch solution 6000 Installation Manual

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Solution 6000
Installation Manual
Inputs > Zone Properties >
Pulse Count Time
Value
000 - 255
Pulse count time operates in accordance with the pulse
count option set in MENU 3-1-3. There are four modes of
operation that can be set including:
Pulse Count
Inertia Pulse
Door Open Too Long
PreDelay
When programming the pulse count time, enter the value
between 000 to 255, then set the multiplier in seconds,
minutes or hours.
1) Press [MENU] + [3] + [1] + [4] and use the up and
down arrows to highlight the Zone in the list then
press [OK]. Alternatively, you can enter the zone
number directly and press [OK]. The keypad will
display the current pulse count time.
Pulse Count Time
120 Second
Press  OK to SAVE
2) Use the [↑] and [↓] keys to set the time required.
Valid entries are 0 – 255 seconds.
3) Use the [→] key to toggle to cursor and set the
multiplier in seconds, minutes or hours using the
[↑] and [↓] keys.
4) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit
without saving.
7-8
Input Programming
MENU 3-1-4
1
2
0
Seconds
Multiplier
Seconds, Minutes or Hours
Zn1
U N D E R S TA N D I N G ACC E S S G R O U P S
Access Groups are used to link Readers, Users and Outputs
together to allow you to operate a door strike when a user
token is presented to a given reader. To do this you need
to create an access group and assign the user, the reader
and the output to the same access group.

Users

A user can belong to multiple Access Groups.

Outputs

An output can only belong to 1 Access Group.

Reader

A reader can belong to only 1 Access Group.

Access Group

There are 8 different access groups.

Door Access Group Example

1) To set up a door access group you need to select an
unused Access Group number from 1 to 8, in this
example we will assume the Access Group number
to be 5.
2) Under user properties assign the users who you
wish to have access to Access Group 5. Remember
that you are able to assign users to more than one
Access Group.
3) Now select the output that will be used to operate
the door strike and assign it to Access Group 5. You
also need to set the output type to ACCESS and the
polarity to one shot low with a time of how long
you would like the strike to operate. Generally a
strike would be operated for 5 seconds.
4) Assign the Reader under Reader properties to
Access Group 5.
When a user who belongs to Access Group 5 presents their
token to the reader that is assigned to Access Group 5, the
assigned output will operate releasing the door strike.
A reader can belong not only to a Access Group but also
to an Area if arming and disarming is required from the
reader.
If a user presents their token to an reader that has an
area assigned, then the user Access Group and Area
Permissions are both checked. If the area is armed and the
user belongs to the same area as the Reader and the same
Access Group, the system will disarm and allow access.
If the user does not belong to the same area as the reader
but the Access Groups match, then door access will only
be available to that user if the area is disarmed.
When using the same reader for door access as well as
arming, you need to select the badging option MENU 1-6-
3 — Reader Options. Badging requires that you present
your token 3 times in succession within 5 seconds to arm
the system.
Bosch Security Systems 07/14 BLCC610I

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